_ .5110 _ I-Q11-I\..ILAUInAV. vu gs- - _ The usual rumours as to v{ntend_ed movemehts prevail both in the AEz1s'gg1 L :~\?VesV_t,;Vb1It:~_the*:Qx1ly. t`>hing ihgt ,1i4a hla: is thqt_f;tl;TGodTederate$ are 311,.- M xsttally actiye,"`iioxc[_ifgfarsA_qre e`nterIai\tid _9.( an.a'ttack on \\'ihigtoI3,` V . ` ' Q` ,_| uowan, Uou.I1Iy,a_uugL-, prealulug. ` _ . 'The_ following genxl.- n'1e'n were sworn in of the -Grand Jury :-. `A _.u__._ $15-4---` v._........ . `n'.l......A noun Inhn :0]; 1 A"I`he A_1 n erican .' War- Icizt.53.mnDemc. 14; _ `li li>lo:,:s:vhat :8; the :idQ_.'()`C,-,:--`(lid'~'T|hVo cowardly 1 `long cold `on thoOlo'm-* ,, ......... ul we connec- und knowing that the revised or attested, be ins not long in arriving" ' the` collector s'bmlness. `children in the fallow and . lblm-_-l1.I!|":`! -Wet? "Mr guys John,1n his own mind, and after hearing it _ _ Grits in general, and 7 Ur. Mcoohkey in pucticnlnr, John asked him out _- ...... uuull saw them coming; \\'|ml coula b?! the matter? The partner of his labors and his ! joysgand all his babes, were safe. His house SH ` tor was in the house. John is As shrewd a fellow ; `V88 yon cab nd, and having heard of the come- tor a political znpoatacy, and ` ivnyau notnlong nrrhving" the sbnIlness.{ ' enlargement of the canals between tne Missis- -' commercial importance. htron, with dimensions sufficient to pasigttrrboats co 6 ,__-_. .... .. . , _ Firat-That'we regard the construction and aippiriver and the Atlant.tc,with the canals duly connecting the lakes, as of great military and n -We _believe sur:h enlarr_vement and construc- from the Mississippi to Lake Michigan. and from the Atlantic to and from the greaplekes, wi1l,furn rsh the cheapest and most expeditions _ means of protecting the northern frontier, and at the same time will promote the rapid develop- . men!` and permanent Union of our whole country. - S'nnnn.l_.`f`I...o' nL__-' --r- ' V -~ -- --vuauuaugl. About three days since Mr. Collector called at a farm-house in this neighborhood, looked round in the suspicious way 1 have mentioned, and took his accustomed mental inventory. John," the good man ofvthe house, wn_s out clearing a piece of falloyy ,for turnips. The children crouched beside their rnother's chair, and hid their faces in her lap, With that instinct so natural to chil_~ dren they read her feelings in her features, and concluded that some calamity was about to hep. pen. She knew there was` not aldollar in the house; she knew the ' taxes must be paid; and from the Collector : manner she was condent he had called forth:-ni. She'u-`ted to speak; but her vainiattempt to do so only had the elfeci of mis- ing one wild chorus of henrtrending gxief from the terror-stricken children She rose l'n tll her chair and went to the fallow. her children still clinging to her. John saw them could be nnrinms ..r I.:-- -~- - " Ahnnt 91.....- .1--- . __ The best joke I have ltenrd: for some time was perpetrated in this neighbourhood it few days since, and, I am sure, if you heard the dry, Cool way in which it was rehtted to me, by one of the principals, you would have enjoyed it. It seems 7 wasaga for the last two years, has heretofore 5 beenn supporter of Er. ibrrison--but, being dia- tippoiuted in getting a berth tnthe Light-House `ou the Georgina Bay, he has turned in favor ox" `Mr. .\lcConkcy, and _decln.ri-d war to the knifu `against Mr. .`.Iorri;~'o:i. For this lusttwo.-ck he hits been cztnvassing, t'i-uni hon.-so tu lzouse, for Mr. .\lc- Conkey. Th';s is his plan, when he enters in. 1 house, he takes it seatpwitlioiitnn invitation,- , looks round him after the muamer of o. l:tilitl' . aboutto distmin, takes it mental inventory of tho , (goods. and chattels, ttud when he has made the occupants believe that he knows every article ` they possess, he makes it fei t to go. As a mut- ter of course he is then asked if he has come already for the. taxes. Ahem! no, not exactly . now, though I'don t know how soon I may, as l the~Council require the money to make good at certaiil amount which they have drawn-frorny the sinking fund and expended for various purposes, 3 they tell _me,.without authority. Then comes the felection; then the intimidation; then his power of holding off until the wheztt is sold. Did you, i in all your experience of election schemes and I (303898; ever hear at` anything so rnesn, so cow- ardly; did you eiver hear. of so bare-faced an attetnpt to bully and debase nneindependent yeonignry? .1. am happy to any it has failed--. utter y failed-and I am proud to call tht couu. try mine where those who think to carry an elec-. tiou by intimidation such as this are scouted from the polls. 1 3 3 l the person who lts collected the taxes for l\'ott:t- . T _, ._V .-.-u- an; urucr I` . 7?-55-y `ff . Nottowaqagu, Jae` 7, x86 Under these circumstances it should be our duty to show that `we disapprove and lament over the ` couise taken by our leudera; that we should teach 'them that they cannot so net with impunity ; that in are resolved to insist uponrour principles being protected. I fully believe that ,vve cannot do this in any way better than to take Mr. Brown at his word, i.e., that it would be better to let in the Opposition than that our leading men nhould fur- sulce their principles. The time has arrived when we should show that we have a mind of our own, that we are not to be bandied nboutnt the nod or caprice of men who will betray us, for the sake of oice; that they are in our hands; and if they forsake us, and bring our cause {into contempt, we will for the moment forsake them, nnd let them abide the consequences. V I believe, n_y brother Reformers, that we must suer parliul defeat in order to accomplish an ultimate tri- umph. SERVED KI}! RIGHT. ~ To I/ze Editor If th/e Northern Jdmmce. With these convictions mating upon my mind, nnless'McConkey should be more -dened in his principles in the huslings than he is in his Ad- dress, I shall bocompeetl to` vote again! him; His masked si1ence in this particular really looks as if heconnives at our wrongs. and is subject to the wire-pulling of the powers to be. Again, the Reconstruction is objectionable in principle, it` not unconstitutional. We right], condemned the Double Shuille of 1858, but that was a shule against opppnents; but in the Recon_struction," i_t is a shame to punish a.nd'di5- gmcen pnrt andyercel of our own party. to put insofce men whdfelt it necessary to take the same course of repudiation that their predeces- sors wereguilty of-roiibing them of their just, righ't-to appeel to the Country as Ministers g` the Crbin. Hat! Mr. Brown 5' new section of the Ministry kept faith with us; and taken a bold stand "for Upper Canada rights,I should be inclined to give thelncredit for-`so doing, but I fail to see any imnrovemcnt made thereby, and look upon it as a. wider breech of trust. - gon.`g `wrong in._so- doing. 1!` right wonlgdbe.eongistn!'W,h our professed prin- .iD13ii9e'I"?"!..?9.`? f"d"m.3 13; `ma 7 For gnid have Expected Mr". Me. 1 _>C9nk9y:V d_&g>ifV _ Awlaein the House? " I have 3!. my W533 L lfg ,-; I4 .'I'V"t)'uVIao `for `Separate Schools, whrgfi,,$ssaJ,i;.-' n|!`=;;""dr, Ie/old Bill the Catl1olig6f`Up'e'E Oagnnn bed I)! they desired 'or_w_ig, '?for `orders. to push Scott ! bill, with ts*7objeeti6ne upon Upper Canaan, again the wish and vote of her members, was another disgmceful act of the Representative: of the present Miniatry,'--an act. eonnivedat. by Refom Candidates in the present contest, in the silence maintained in. their addresses. A ' `Metlonte, 5th June, 1863. ......-,; uur uuuonauly mrever, of providing for ' the cummou defence and promoting the general welfare of our whole country, adopt the follow- ing resolun'ons:- - T '3. . rm. _ --..-..`.us-tu`rVl1(1 U16 Ieclion. I thotxghtghpt 370 n, in mind, aft ':;y.oh th OloarGrils ohkey John as il. Of. vmu-m -3-- " June 10, 1863; -..- .....`-ug n |IlC|-`U I Tie lher's feeling: in luau 5--t--~A ' ce righborbood, r, The 4-.I.n.a...... --~--- - *- _.-....-, .v. .u-. nu.` are `without an 3 meutalvinventor-y nd lvhnn J... :1..- ._-s- -I pix. A Vo1'm_:._ Cmcaco. Jmie 3.--Mr. Vil_ugg"l`\e5t ieporteti the` followingiresolutiun :- ~ . _The represenlativs ofthe loyal States assem- _bJed in National Cm_ivetit_ion at Chicago, `desi- . was of oemeutipg closer the Union, of_n_repettJ- ating our nationality forever, `of providing pnmmou nromotinn lhn annnral p and nanure rr. `mar way ties` thefutnre "grtunes of all the `Eastern British--Provinces, including Canada; and Ca nada sl~chiefnoi'ty,- V Montreal.` I do: not believe notwithstantling all that has been written in England, of Coto- nial reform, that the mother oountryisi tired of ' her colonies with :their 60,000.000`, sterling of Aannuallimports,of,her goods, and their 5,000,-p 000 experts to her of their produce. The mari- _tim_e provinces artd ourselves taken together tax `her treasury just` about one-foorthgrnore than Malta_or Gibraltar, or about double. the Ionian islands. I haveno fear thatvlnglantl . ' will abandon one-seventh of this continent, to save.au_ordina_ry military-expenditure of half a million a year". We will place against that `charge and its responsibility, thepride of em-` pire, the proprietorship of so large a scope of ' the continent, and the only feasible north-"west passage; the commerce of great cornmurrities, dwelling under her own agiin North Ameri- ca, and of-the older and greater communities easiest to be approached through our territory. If we adopt Nelson s motto, that every man "and every colony should do its duty,`we may rest ' well assured,'~Eng1and _will not wrthdrxrw her capital from us in peace orrhsr armies in war. ,e (Cheers) But we must do our duty,-our whole duty, at once and. cheerfully. ll Canadacan i bear fty thousand men under arms, and fifty thousand reserve, Englaud s' ultirnatum, Can-i . aria mustsprovide them. ll not, than forty thousand of each force; if `not forty thousand. then thirty-ve thousandi or` thirty thousand ` (active, and as tnany reserve, men. (Clreers.) _It is clear, we cannot have tlreiconnection for. nothing; we cannot` be without for anything; and that we must be `prepared to do and to suffer for rt-and I think we all are-some; I. thin;-2. {Cheers} tag`. auuur wr ll-30}! 1 thing. I (Cheers) The Iuluc LI l to.I_he I C_h1cdgo Canal * Cohvelntibll. -.-.-.~.=moI.I.r. 315 we aS.\"4"9V ,i9"7**id o,1.o9r-`radeg - ` -*-.".""~.f.-2'-.-A-_.. . Ikeoonludihs`v9?!ini.f;Mra:McG~e!- !P9?!a `i 35551: hii nomingtion 'for_ oh_61-6f.\3*m`ai5iii H 0,37 "M*i**7*='V`i=. M.::5i!`x .a.<`; -!1,6'.I.T*'."`-.:! L...'V'*=` .59;-.~ V pgyigtic. so 1hoin"`m . Bri_gigl3`93V=_i`v3"'f "dew-M-.2 3 crating wufphbuldi Ilia nrniiII off: efvffy; _` Canal_ian.':lA!1a1".f'(v"ejV give ;"|`~`:7ne_-_liiB"_f0lj the plea,- And now. Tgenliemeh, "come" what `may..iu1L of this general election, lvnntentho adhere to the national polxcyl have nl_q_p1df;`cdvocateui I . ,and acted upon,'s'moe I have bean in "public Hr. in Ihil `nnnnlrv._.lho'l!(5C) Which em. r D'Arcy` l_|lcGo6:_ -ot: refomie`d"1_' '_`t'8n_. " ~dete_rn_|`In_ed.m ,, , ..,...; J-::I_v,I7..lull|ll{g} `-1 it was : vii lhj pgltggte reluclanc-2,`1l;'e~fe.nd$._. 'lauoni in Pg.`- . um. um u|uu6,M8)"l9,l_363. A The great iss_ue of -R`ep._ by Pop. will be . _ an open quesliou. The 1 members of the Golf- ornillnl will be free v, 10 advocate it,a'nd vole` - for it as individuals; - but the Ganernine2gt,,_ as much,_ `will `hgvef no wmnwn~po(iqyg_2- on -it. We sh aH"(x`bt for a moment ~,pra1p'mr.- Jhatlhis isvenough to ~ siuisfy us_-or ma: . -fj|vo.not_ de_amanded' 1 mike :lf1_aa lhis -fromjfi ,1 our,9pn>n,e.nlAa. , ' Onzflhquel 9n.ItaVIr.y:,=a?!:9:i!ii,ini`-I'.*3=1!.=*~! :~'&'ilh:'.-;Bll:4a.mn`- -} ubpw J'ru:.nus_ 0] a 1'6~ construction ;-f 1716' rcuitions betz_z_:ee`n- U .- per and Lowe_r C'ur;- (Ida. * - - -- From the Gl0'be,May-19:` _ f Thu nrnol :_....._ ugauuu ma mouves. Therpecial question - bgfbre ting Rejbrmers of Upper Canada at this moment 1`s,whet-heir ? we `shall accept _V Mr. { John A. Macd-filtllgiy the friend argdallg/of ' j M. Uarlierand the I cohort q)` corrupt pol. * iticiaits, .-who have ` during the last ezghtr years resisted Rep, resentrm'on b_1/Po` us lation_wi(h all t Ler.-.V strength; `or 'w/tether, we `shall `accept a fbrjn (iovernznl, mted fr1e.nds_ ofa construction ..-f. Hm , 'r",`l "") '.""" . But it is said that we `support a Govemment which doesnol make this [ Representation. by Population]a_Cabi-` ` net question. THA'ris_ TRUE, and we submit that the position. is one. which may. properly be taken by the most devoted advocate of Representation by Pop A n1aIion,, without _ a - shadow of imputation against his motives; 7,10` DIllt\o'n' ......-a.`.... o Fact tor _thAeAElecIoi_. _ _ j 1.601: on 'rn'A-'r riprunn Arm of: 1'nrs_;_ V "Fromihe Glqbe,Z\1a.y 25, 1862. From the GIoc,e,May r,-uses-' Rn! `I in -nhl Ln: ...- `n-~- V ' non: ~ vvnulu pwvluusf {than otherwise. A saw er grist mills, whereby the county hnebeen _....., -....... V .. . . What has Mr. McCorikey done on all these _\vitd lands which have made him an wealthy`? Has he cleared one acre, or has he built any improved? Has he coritribtitetl.6.ne_ `tlm`1ar_7 out of his prots on" these 1art_ds,, toward (tpetting up the various bush roads through the To'wnh ip.in which his lands lie, or has be en themher hand i allowed the poet `settlers to make. all the Vim`-T pmvern'e'r:ts-,~while hehgs poeket_ed.tlte prots I ` These are all the matters of court} that we can find that Mr. McConkey has ever done, avntlwye leave it with the electors to judge oljtheir im{ portance, and we are satisfied, thaton e'earefn'l persnal of the acts of both men," they willcumer to an honest conclusion of voting; for an old tried and faithful servant. instead of a _man- whose ' i w'hole previous public actions are rather black . otherwise. V p1-o'pI'e`ofcN0rlh Sithcoagrom ruin. '`_*;}';;!_' `E!`_'|"'1}1 : their ti_ueslixb land, when McC_c:x_n A .v du~in'f!'y-years. I113. h:l"f,;._1_i_)|'08"" \h".9::-*.'!'.{*7-~` .e-.nce.` seixred.!qestnb|isb_mem, '9f Ihe }Bt,w_l|- b Lunmio?...A$}`|DiiV 1`-`O l1`=l3._.|?d "*9 .t f', v4i;*"*.l7.`.""'v i m;Rg}brrna.:ory PnVsnn -a"t`~- Pqngta guish'ene. ` -`e }'.m.fm':6rked11ighi ignd day .-. (iiid *`H_|:e. [ace :'6fx[`ms{ .- slrengms opposition |ri]*; the bnijligg _o'f` Ih`e,B;mjie-S`wilch._(gn;fis :Mr. Mc.. , L ~.Chk?-sigsd before the 6u_rnInim2e of iRarlia~ . nun.-no -niuhnui un't1nnu nu in:'cuuo:I"-\ "A Lang n'nA r- `~uuuttuV"au.\_;uu1I=_IUI6 ugv vvIII,I_I.!\=.,..!.J|.;-`.`I-WUN5` ~ ~ i`rp"t`i;-int, 1vith`ont- enfypay or reticent`; _ e:hasal`so.~ ; endeiavnitred; I but throughfthe ; -itslvoting it ;down_, could` not eu.cceed.' t6f :cn_m`p_l Band. __s Sharks to pay their taxes.yearl_y . anal thins en`- : .abte the Conntyv to receive the;_'hen et= of the wild lauds, instead of having to 1_vt'ait'.fot ve ' years to` get it, as at present is" the `case. He has also endeavoured to "carry.-through at Bill to _ repeal that most infamous-lesgritvgetg , loenable such `men as:-M'cqhhk_h;yi w'_lt o:owrt_=.~ - ~wild lands in every '.I7ow_tt:elt1]t`=l`n`,;`lhef( *.'oenty to. ` get out of paying their taxes {or it le?a"st seven? years, thereby cheating the ' poor rtitepayer;-,pfV- , t,h`e_tr_|egit_itnate rights: This bill weselso voted : downhy the cm; of tiI3{hich Mr; McC.onkeytis ` 3a fair specimen. He has also strenuously ad-Q vacated and_erried through a billrin Parlia-.. _ ' nt forthe opening up of1lheNorthCweat _'_l'erg< ~ ritory. Hetatso brott2hta bil_l`7tnl'o Parliament. ` for the relief of the Northern Railway, \v_hi,c,hj . ' was carried through, and the elfeet esfbeen? r tha__tt`rtstead"of the old broken; down "bankrupt ` ,c'o'n"*.:ern of former yeari, we have new thenest 1 _ etttlhest paying Rigilroad inthelhoyinge. to the ` (greet;rel,ief.'go,f the Aresidentsv of North. _Simc_o,e, _ 4" who. before? tli`e`Relief Bil|"%i.s"`ftased, 5 trembled for `ravine road snonid` he'fstopped;. ` and thereby min-the whole Country,. 3 ,. ` These facts are natent In All"- and mu. ma ":`l_`1'\_T:i'\;l'sitte should` like to McConltej " what have he done, that he claims Ihegratitude of the country Y We _c;1nanswer--he has one-. ceeded in pu_rchasin_g, th'rcughiIhe'aiii'of his friend, the Crown Land Agent`, in large qn-.inti'ty of land through the Ritling, at `Seven and . Six`-' pence anAac_re,`toeth-la great injury of-the resi-V .tlenIs of the,Connty, and holds thetn not until he can tzetza-fair interest-for the money that he - expend'etl,_viz.: the payment" of a tenth of the purchase money, b'nt until hecan get ten; ` twelve, antl_even twentyidollorst per? acre, for Wlllttll helpaijd the first instalment atthe rate of $l.50.' Perhaps Mt`. Mcglonltey will claim by doing this, that he is lzenctting the County ;` hut we cannot see the point, and "we are satis- ed that many poor farmers in Tiny, Sunnitlelao` Flos, M:-donte,~Oro`, and Nuttawasage. cannot ~ _see the point either ; they know- totheir sorrow, that McConkey s land ' t.ransactions_do` not re- ect. the highest credit on thenrvan, a4nd'ore a1 .fair indication ofwwhat .might-:be expected should he-trnfcttunately get into _ Parliament, What did Mr McConkey dolor Collingwood? Why; he and his friends succeeded in getting, our Port ol'_ Entry ,reduced.to an ottt-port of Toronto, and the Collector, Strrve'yor.i_and Land- ing Waiter dismissed; to make room for a Clear Grit from Tnrohto. What did Mr. ` McCnnkcy_ do while Warden of theCounty, which he finds it necessaryto paradeso often before the people? Why-he travelled-j to 'I.,i01`:0lll0V8[)d;:l8k as H. Director of the Northern Railroad, free-, to pur-. purchase the `goods with which his `store `is. stocketl, `and for which service-to the Cotintry`, he was paitlthe sun of two,hnnd`red dollars. Truly we have :1 right -to.be thankful. forhrtvintz such a patriotic .inditmlual- _ residing` in the- County Town." ` . - Il.'L._A LA-l\`l ID 1"- uuu ruuruuy rrrnrme wnore Ununrry,. - would. ask Mr. McConkey if they arena! uni- -not make the peopleof North Sirncoe .|qbl{ on L Mr. Morrison asen honest -and straightforward after their interests`. n-.. -3: .L........_---.....'_' _I-A- --A AL ' - fncmare parent In "all", andrrow ,w3H iasem. an a- v`iIioJh.; _-liftirme, ahd` srv.vmey.e;.r.n.*ura Represenlaliv, ever ready iahd wi_llin_g_ (oIlook' nuut unati tmertssts. > _ A - ' ` > ` ' 0_ne-of these `measure'e,nlone_~.;we_ alludeto the Bgrrie_Switclt'-should induce evefy, latex ptiyer in that p'|ace, if he had one spark "oF2.ra- vtitude in his breast, to vote for Mr. Morrison, and whenever Mr. Mcconkeyfantl b"i`st clique hes the wo rdSw%itch `u`aed', they should blush with shame, for the contemptible manner ' in whtch they havetreated.M;. Morrison onthis occasion. ` g` . -..... . -- -- nuuuut UEUII HIE I'9B_lHl DI` "01 BE'I`TER-A'I`HOUS- vnlm_ion.,AND TIMES` BET`- a_Cabi- ,TER.HAD I,'I_`:B_'EEN` THAT is THAT THE,"CAR- TI_ER'MACDOI`IALD |.I806. G0 VERN M -EN T roperly' WITH; ALL `ITS a\ WI C K ELDNIESS. zale SHOU'LD,H;AV-E by `BEEN RECALLED. ml _a -THA N THA,'I',_`S0 , uxalion MANY LEADING tolives. MEN FTHE LIB-' teslion -ERAL OPPOSITION zrmers SI-IOULD-HAVE-SA- -` Ida CRIFICED THEIR` whet-her_ PRINCIPLES, and {M -destroyed'.lheir moral i'5iI(1_l_ inuence which I581)` r'1ll_1/af'ju;s_lly possessed with, d lhe`eIectorI `ofIUppe|`~ - pt Canada. hnno V \Z_ ly have _.candidal_es =' _0QI;i.|_d 19 it` an. a prfncipflr-thal pledge 1- 5-"found wanting. Every . 0Llhe' ' xhw,basi;s,or_:his.p. . .4 law 1-uvulu not mere- has- been tried and candidate for lhevbler - people should be bound Lto _mak_9 -in .:[iioal%,fIbrip;:to`plde 4 =L I _himlIBlI:.'lt, "he ;e%ba!l `V n.z6i.~a_t`~. ;%-`av... " "Slrpnn"I`: r v .- ' `.P"|'.r : t_u,nj.I,y. - `Fr`von:`ti_nfGl}1be,7 .-4.13471. I ,opqla`1Iior`:-.-_Ju ,cl'ice 10 i! 1he__for9m0,l _ qnei lion`a! me "elclidn. -'I?hey..ahonld not mere .` ......... Representation V by U;3per.Cani;d. The . plgcpors aghdillcl [nah Iv have n....|.-.n_v._-, a_lir ~ - But w}ii`evlVher |HI l.h:Id been the result or BFZTTRELA 'r-unne ,,-,-,.-- -... .....,,_ small nu.-.uou to make `_' hini `theizi"toc:l,ox: thVeiAr slgve. . -He ijin$ e dep j_1dent T`9f, and, 'l'!_:l'd:ed, has Qnbt, the ri1e41h$.':.ff',I!P`Qi'i M036 98@5`?5 b w'hAich;alo_z_1e`n1mke__Mr; 4McConkey;a for. ` - imida-ble--~.0j9pogef!1t; T Hi:_.7.bhuc;id:gs ; with%e;%??peopIev;are'&:r*dir:::ais;:eo==1. * :Ir:ti`;_1iisi` ti:ira.}qigggagggegii`uggg A 9r:;9 ;!E915?:-2v`Yhi`i?%`` T let r.-. Mr.]Mrri36n;; V ongthe merf. 1wi freg.,.f{`rqr11_;aa.l`lAsL)`c:h siVn`is1er :'c.0nnec,tion H I-ii s."t`ifiTn_i,s'.-are _ evenyjvherg, and it is impoq fjble r'ojr aay`bgnarHaciipn to mgkg ` l'\I }"nVy1::`n -I-V--7 ,. v......,.u,uu-,guqe, wun men` ledgers,ya'nd_ (I. iheir regdyvip_ventions- c_on1`bim.-Ad,;hol'c_l V `in check. thevminds of many who, under. , ,oth`er'circ,u'mstauces, would get very dif- ferently. Thus they destroy itho inde- ;3endence'ot` the electo xs._ Thy Hcheck and control, by means tmknown `to tho` co1isfitu'tio;1`:._fthe';{re`e vojce of ihe .p`e(')-5 `ple, and pievent` that unfettered exercise lothb franohisempon whit.-Ll'x'o'u_r liber-_g - ti'e*sdepend'.` Clai_mi`ng7t;h'eintriiosioonse; _ .'forthqml_vesthey!are"u"crupuloiis i1yi ` { usfn_g~t1_1ir p9We';`over,otho`rs'; aod.th_t1s; 1 ,-it J1a_pp'ens. :th`a1_; , should My McConk`ey ' 4 .rec9_iyo-*a *m`;_1ju`ri~t_y ,of votes-,'i of which ' ` ho_weve:; theiqxs not _t'l1e;_l1:glg t_desA.t;;'cha;1go, : ~- .h jou__:ld} repies1_itai`ye--noi_ :o`f`7 yt1i9j,1Iortl;i; _"RAid_ingo at _ latfgo-bnt of. the . money ixfnqenee? of a pettyic}iql1o,.\i_'h_o {pug him'5fggwa': `to server1hei_r:`own+se1-` ` Sl1Ve`iAl`yA$` M" eupe wmcn, outsi_de,ofj it,,_does_ pot exist, mid that, and you any pblitical feeling,_ is what Mr, Morrigonusupporters really [pave to1_{cout`end with. =`With`in it;t.l1Ve-' Bar;-ie; bi'igade,V with their ledgers, and; 1-'egv.invnnu'nn.. -......l_:_;.` ,1 1 .v.. and gun: lll|lIJI\3Il a!l`vyI ;hat infthat "part of `the VCoiIHn ty-,as w\;e]1l as in all others beyond thef little circIe`_bf_ which >thi's_plVz1ce, is the centre, Mr. McCou_key s inuehce is absolutely .Witl'1in7 the _V V Charmed radius Ah`x'_s busVine ss "connections"; and vt:hoseVot_` his fri,e;1Ads, gi_v_`e'h_im an inu- en Ve 011'tsi_de',df5.it;,,d0es. nil Han} and ..;'..a ...... ..-I_'L3,,I `n - \ --v VVQAVUHUO ` V ;Mr._ Morrison has just _;`et`|1g-nggli from a'7tour lhrough Noitawjasziga, Where he Colifgagwoodg also; his "fpiends are, un- z;;gro us,; and; will place farwatb the he_ad _of _t_h9 .pollj-in tha-t~'municipa:lity-.` The fan? in nun .'..`;n.... .~..-_L .:'-=n- ; e.ve;ywher,e `met wmm favorable teceps _ &I_:ion,_and where he i$ certain,.as on pre-' Vious `occasions, 9'1` a l;azjg" majority. In: _._--,..-..-.., ...-_.......j__ i _.Vl.V_ _ '_`O`tV1l"}'Rl"f," hd ever`; _we have the Asaiisfactiiofu -pf V -ku_o_win g that, this game" V is getting. pretty, well played out: 7 It tells far more upon liofseesh mid lmggy spriiigs, and-iii favor ofthe ta_.veru lceep- . `erg , -Q1111]. it doe3`s,-7t,rp`o'_!:t .the. minds .Of the `elecfofg;/and` the~appmfitioi1 of twq or I three` Barrie storekeepers, or storekeep-V .ers ci_erks, ying tlireiigli the country, `'.1iis_tribi1_>_tV1i3i_1g`bi1_Is, biirrahing. for McC_dn'-' v Vkey, a!`JIddiSlllr.bil]g' decent men at their _i.`w`oi1;,lias_-intot the ,.e'ect that these busy ` gentry seem-to imagine. The length` ofl -th`_e"ir tether `is pretty`well known, and the resi:1lt,`of_.' their ex`e rtions appreciated`. Que _ot_ `tw'o` xngire-fcohtests conducted in like manner w_i_l__l have 113- Vaggootl-,deal of `futuretrouble. ' i ' ~ ' ' 5? . .559 9`?P5P"*I 9.'A-` ".A*`"" .`8, I!`"3?~'3.;4*`,--: ._! kyfa '_;a~nvassers t::1Ii_'s;t -ljd a*gin3>s`:'f . Teqlial t6 that-of the a_rrxfy 6f~ih'e~'~ P6toa- 7 m'aq.- Noth-`day passes but some quiet; ` V driving f:9b9o;er,~g ...k'9n-..afte_f .:v.otes '3 as, ever Ebfderer zifter t_h`- fat`? beevts 1 : ,af:OunibeH ai1d~,~`6r' SttIai!t?s'?Ca _va'lry; aer ; .7 the good ;!inssJ0f--1 ;ennsyl`vini%t- Hwy. . '1 men ther9is?7no`ne'of; the .-knightly honor gas` :mos suoc3pe_r--n_oue -91; the clnisgnltgi ' - may ojcmld not men the truth without in-V ' V 3nook_,or _oth_er, is. hairrie, l_I3{a;..hese -buggy:-4 V hc`wifever,`Tt he hnalogy ehils. In these` w'hich`_.'gloss;ed over51tV11`e' biirbdrities of '-whilch leiidsa game even to the` hdrrors of} war. 1 In eleetidn mattersit seemsol b ,i%P83b`V for them ; '0. -Peak -We cyugn.`=~.:~whet1i:"zhisariseg=r:5nmitaa&a1 metal obIiq1_1ity,. _or`. from me" racnha; juring'.their ug.;us`e we do not `know. Out. pf charity Wefwill hssume the former, though it wonlil puzzle 9. cgsnist'to say which altetnativih would` `be: the pleas-' ntt. -rncnll 2.. ._`..'.--_AL-l_-;'.L, end acted nporr,'srnce l'_n;I]B _9!| I" PWW onntcontinent? We are of:.the.raoe that ;Io;rced" ` "life, in this `coontry,--tlio."=`pQi|`3."` :lV,hlh 9""- _' braces British connexion"(Ch8.|'!~) Tile .,a,,e.-non of mom-chical as against vtltetle_mo- cretio principle. (Ch9f8.=) 1 The policy. of conciliation between our tltifcrenttcreetls and; f classes (Ch'eers)-the'po1icy of internal reform, ` _ and pan-i passu with that refortn,a great series` ' of internal improvements. stretching from `the frontier of N8WfB| l1'SWiCk`_l0 British Colum. bis. (Chesrs._).v-'l`his11gl,i;:y.is.,.the only tiger.` basis of Colonial A(iei'80`c:67-3-,`il1i{`i_l a policy of `new _ -`settlements, of increased population, of. diverse? 1 emplcyments, of a new norChertL";nationality,`__ I subordinate to, helpful :to;;;.and~ helped by__the. T etnpir to vl1ich_ we beloltgk 1;._Ibl Iritpolicy for, i ' our" old? men`-a policy `0f_-T)etIjoe;a n'(l'sec`nrity ;.A - it is a policy foriour youn,;1rnen.-a policy of prqrniseand expectation_._;g_t may _ at this moment by somoj_o_f ` our politicians, ;. visionary ttntlunreal`; but when were enter--2 a rise, increase, extension;-_ and,dev,elopment,i i n`if*`iiniee!"*orivisioitary to our cine onxfthe Amer,'t_+;-- the icy barrier of_ the `Ncnhlixwest passage, = after two centuries oi dO8QB_[;aCQ,8tiV8jgul0I- ' if-=. .m\vp,.-Vere of the race that hla,ltd_a channel for their ships with English gu_npowder, tlti'ough.i -;-2.-`-I `Aroticrice.-s.` (Cheets.),1Shall we .not_ ltaveour ' . trium he on the land aswell as on thrisea? Shall We not establish the North`- West'pnssa`ge xv'rlte_re naturo laid it, through the Vermillion Pass, anddowc the-Va|le'y of theeFrazer`to ' E-5"'1hePaeifi.q 7 That way lies Japan, China, V. `India,;Australia, the countries whosetrade has always enriched. whatever power knew "how to ` . gasp and handle it. That way lies! the `future \`. " mines Eastern :__I,.Ji__ l'I_.._.I, _ . - - -~-~-------._ -w--u uv, ugwa 19-our ; `_l1.test_- s The _{resnl}- `is neifertheiese : the " Fog everiy clL`aVs`s'T men: a',s_tory `is ready,.not oneof whioh lgnpelts to_be oueo,ro_,the trnth. Is_aZB.oman Catholic vote to be canvassed,:.then Mn. Morrison` is an Orangeman, and in favot..of~ incor- to win, then Mr. Morrison has aibjured -"his religion,-Eand has abeconie :1 Roman Catholic,` 0': his wife has, or somebody connected with himi Or if these do not `produce the desired e'ect,,tl1e c_orTnerTo`f' the .le'dger _-is allowed 0 peon out, or some -and in ou`e*res'pec t .oi_1Iy".`aro they alike, and` that is in` their `want of thje essVentialA ' e}e1ne nt`_oItrutVhe. Nor fe V111ese1_'< :;h_il'- dren of dapjkneess aItogether_ ilnwise` in "they only throw dixft enough somejis sure to Stick ; and the end; of gaining 1; -rm votes fully` jinsties toitheIi1*!lie' most disreputable meAansV.W_ I ' ' T -`EMA. -.-.. -_-,,;' 1-, '`u " -pornjing` `the; Orange Soeiety; Is" _it_._ an 7 V Or.ange'rnz_1nor '9. Prel}y;t,e;riu;i" they seek. equally ho_norable-_weap'on is brought ` into play. Endless are '.their inventions ; their _ge`ne_ra tion. They k,now .I.hat.,ife IMv v_Ec"1A)'_ESD1{Y. l_lIC[&vUI I -t.he;.;r.ig?hta.} of. A UPP9l._.CP'!4`.f` .~`9_*!=` -4.. ' ~;_o`onua:yto th e.wigli_~`:Ez[uiajdrity ofher: ;_:. :- fejiresen_tg_tiv5a;; II`'D8e;.' to a _qu'es:: ` `' up %s:vith:.%%.M `I xriwr * ` E .0. e `Contest. `V 1'esire;il"; ,wiI;an ':thy. extnded = th ___,______-.. .... .--v` .|l\a' fllllgl? princjiploas` to-'give to Roman Catholics in !Jpi> ri Canada?greatertirivi1eg%,thn %% ?.<%r"e!.i.i. by _Pr9?st9hi8 in}-`9!%-'9'. Cand,a; - he` felt -`it his ,diu_;y 'itqo`.;vpte: .iiiJQ.7"' .1.-' 1'1'..-..~n`i')-n;-_`_g - "1`g_g;inst.jt"altdg,hgr.- He kgIsq.'a}liy'_id= M T`." . .." ".'.`3.!3i*7 f .9`; `F'.3`5, .`i :h5"W-""..9-`: ` `B019-;:ti!!&~-.6hiulxnf v!-diitti=hnirt`.o: ~ - .....-. --- -, ...- vInvu1\I vvuv uuuuvcu E: in it. This staten_1en.t he` proved by Mr.. T Y _Howlatid s own. _gures~, and showech. 9' moreover, that forhjits public debt the .count'ry,had received f'ull.vnlue in the great public wqrks that had ' been con"- qtructd; wh,i}ebnot_on ef penny had eve t < gone into the pqkefs of those who wer so loudly [charged withextravagatice . andcon-_uption. He showegl how little` the` piesnt party in power xiver egititled: `to credit on th_e3score_._of e' f`or d___giri1ig- their,` tirpe ,of' oice `they had lar.g'e.ly.f.'i`ncre ased thej expmiditure, [Hand V { now adniittegi what they had previously I de qied-"--ll1at_ retienchmenth aldne-h_:ould F ; not `bging `the expVe }1ditureh:Within 'tl71:e" 'fiil11it`s/of`,; t:1iie_]j)rsengttenue ` Be?then_ I, spoke of thggsgpamte School question, jus1ifying..nlike his vote? in -fav0i"'of theh : 1Ie9ndi:9h,di_ng6fA'th.'- uAew Vbill',h "and '_ his _7_vpte'? ggainst , it `op ighd. thir,d'Ate_ad'ix_1g.' The billgohtgining nmnw priniple, it_' Would 1501:`: have 'been : ptopei to-h.Jhave *.9I'.=*` Lit; 011 . the; ,9condf re9 ;`.buth .:.1xpwi;;:h;obe mnndd`a`;1!;3d"AfHqr.; J-n:.`.*.15.V ....|.__- ..-'L.--: .-A - .7-.. _._r_'--~--anon o\u.uuIuov&-tuv-- IJl\.t\r~_uu6g- :?";;_Mo_n-ison, ,. after briey" referring: v ,,9iT`1i!;-di3.3`9r1.l_|i<?|.1 -,W1.ihiht1d-`_ji_,,tk3lf . ,[`_?18.s_ Si8id, that as there was no neces- Of . 7onf`the' pre`sint`o_casi on for hisfgoin`g sf 5`=?.|= to, ibis r !8*fii l5i6li,. I7!1i' a his 7 * r"_tu`rii-` \- ?7, pr A';his.. subse- I173. iqiient.,Vvictorty.;in 61 , he .:s'hould; conne, to his rer,ria.tlrs{_to -yvhatr, had: taken place ire si_nc_eth.e'n.- ;iHe:7p'roeeededtoshcwi(hew, iilf i A i ' it ii|i`t Ptsoiial ,t5't=l`i5.` he had_carried out his pledge on `the , ._ subject ofepresentatiiongby Popiilation.. Finding ;`iiiat iiiev `Cartier-`Macdonald Adnlini.st7`rati,on-`-`which lie; hadtso long siipported,_`ii,rld to _,which. the ;icoiint'ry` A was largely indebted--were not pre- pared toyield to -the just demands of Upper "Canada in -thisrnatter, he had voted against` them, and in `favor of McDoiiga:ll s.am_eiidn1ent to the address, the "r`e.st_ilt of which i was _the_ `defeat, of the Ministry, and the placing of the ij`O"pposit`ion upon the -treasury` benclies. It was 'true7the Government resigned uponthe Militia bill, biitlit. was on the Representation question `that they really fell.' He then went on to.-show how; the. new-'gove`rii_ment, tlioiigh in.a' minority`, had` been treated with every indulgence, iiadphad been given a [year to come down `with their policy fully prepared when ' he,Hoii'seag.1,in'niet`. Instead, however,` of carrying out" the A views they had' so strongly expressed while in opposition, they altogether abandoned Representa- tion by Population ; and when ;Mr. M. C. Carneron, seconded by himself (Mr; Morrison}, moved `the very same resolu- tion:-which Mr. M_cDougall had moved the previous year, 'that`gentlemaii, with _,' the rest of "his Upper Canadian: col- 4 leagues, `voted against it. Finding that 5 such was the case, it became his (Mr. i Morrison s)Iduty, in carrying out the I pledge-he had given, to oppose this gov~ l i- 'erlll[ll1t,. as'he"h-ad done the previous 1 one,.and therefore, asthc Ministerial V programme was fully revealed, when 5 Mr_.,`Howland brought down liis_ budget ' ttlXl_l1g8llGh absolute necessaries as boots. ` ' and shoes, a motion of want of con- ` {dence w`as_[ropose`d and carried, by T Y w.h_icli the contest now pending was `Q `r broiightaboiit. Mr. Morrison then went` I 1 on to `speak of the treble-shua, so ably 5 M described by Mr. McGee, by which , on ' the eve `of aidissolution, the Premier had_got,rid of one set of colleagues and t taken- in another, besides adoptingvean . entirely new policy, so that the issues- really before thecountry had been set at nought,` and no one reallykiiew who" . .the,Ministry; were, or what their policy , was. .Con(luct s1t(_:h as this fully jiistied .A the House in refusi-n_gjto allow the affairs " of the country logo on until it was" ' known-who werereally responsible for 3 their management. I{ef'erring_ then to the public debt, Mr. Morrison showed clearly how `gross were the e:iiaggera- ' tions put fo_rwar_.d by his opponents. I The whole increase of the `public debt during the eight years of the Coalition Government was less than twenty million's'ofi(lollars, instead of more than double that si1m,_-as stat_ed by- the Globe, and re-fasserted by air those who believed: .'... :4 rn'i_:_ ..a_a. __.;_,A 1 ' '- F1 stimtipna~| government ; ..,,...m. uuvt-:_r to npandon, nmit`ha,t1'y success-` fut, the contest now going on in ,bQhalf pf con- and: thatflnyi foreign intervention should be `we, and energetic resistance. r A. -Tho rn..l...:-_ V ` V met with pwmpt, deci- . - ; , - nYn,nr|hI1nn\ At` 1.2.. -_..;_... _'._-_ `L:.. `I... ., .r;ggn_, `uiid pr the g1egto;5.oc 3a;:aegn;_ ?8}Js" f. ._ 1lJd_ "'63 Monday. eveniug; ` f V8`)-`L/1V 3"e_1iiL!"g s hofel,`5.f_`ot the pnrposb; of? 1 `b fhng`.Vfrom`our71zite xeprsentaitijvgf im. A " ;sa;m.;;mf, _ . ;l;i3lay`, `a.'to a ,<:ont1 rAi':tu`_1',i_ 1cg; rot? r , 0` =,',;;.`-' "T"_ 3'-~,~ '"3xPk`319-1-101'! -Of/his 'care_,r since Ins last -elec'_ton,;_.and.of. his` views upon the _ p9l5t1ga_l_`_qpestions no\1g:'_l39for {he %o11_g-_A W 'i.`If ,:' IIIIIIIIVIIU EU IIVIVIW Ill? UUIIKI` " 9--~~ ` - ' "'5. 3.?` "r " - - . T -- o I . ;:,_ V - cIIifr'WIis takc'I`|1)iy E..AV-.. Waiilir,5 -Es_q., ghaijrman or Mr. Morrison s `Cen- , ?t..ra_l Cbmmitte, whjp,_'atI..er briey ..re\u,:g,I;.. ig.,;}_0 ,1h8t:geht1e1j_z `past sergfi AAca[_l'd.-1I po`n "hiti1 t"o`aA< 1 ilress' th tnetinv, :. ' .. M. u.__:_. I\ I'lI,,.I _ , - .....r..--._,_ ..-vapuuvl xacuulnlll, James ah, 3 A't.x.-umeetingrof the electors oftho : 4th Lineof'Nofawasaga, l:olden' at` J,` 5 Ba1n` . hotel`, Junv 5th, "1863, a"snb-` J :oimitte_e _vvaAwf_<`S)fined to As_e(_: ur:e theV're,- _1_etipxif of A1jgys'1\1orris_p_, gs_ A. -Member . of Pi1t]ian 1a_nt' I9j'..' the` North f `Riding; b g Sipjco, thef fo1I`o`vvikn,gvgezitl-,-VL V} :_ '0.in .-..V?5?5`WW3-=+M`3 Lliiiig ' `MMEETINGV ;T` f NoT1'4fW4siAGA; .` A4 1?. - e electi - _ _ -- -._1 -.n\JqL\JJ-LI A meeting of Mr Mo_:ris'on s fri__e"n_ds was hel`d`}1tLNottawasaga on th'ev_en- ing of tkge 8th` iust.`,' wlien a. cbmmittee of fifty fexnbers was formed 1o attend to the work in the 5:}; Ward, Nona- ~--v -Vv -`II'V"'w 7 uluan-Isln . _ . aner which Iheconvehliqn adjohmu nne dte. .~'; ~ `.' The conyenuoza was gnlirely hatujipsa (.3 ,, - _-_-......, ....-a nun; nu I-uv ovculug, G. I.. Bolster in the chair, and George lI_:.1rdison, iseeretary, :1 committee of the liillowing gentlemen,_with powerllo Add mo their _numlxer,_ was formed for the .p::rpCse of catrying the pledge given Mg; Morriso:_1ir.`to eect : `William Munhing: Hamilton Neilunds, James Brown, Dr.` . Sutherland, Simon Sehryer,-Jas.,Lang-- try,` Samuel `Wilcox, Jolm_ Carleton, .' David`Hardison, Richard Madill, Marlin Berths, James Jialloway, Geo`.'.'Webster, : Thos. Steel.,__Iaa(; Wood, Williagn Casey, -A : Wm. MeKay,lPetet-McArthur:, James: 3 Fair, Alex. McArthur,Davidl.,Ma,dill, ' Alex. Madill, Robert Porter, "Walter ~ Grose, Jqseph`,.lames_ Honeyford, and . Dixon .wi1son; __ Q ` - ,.,_ . _ MEETING STAYNER; . L At a meetingof the. friends of Angus ,Morrison, Esq., M.P.P., held here in .Algeo s Hotel, on Thursday evening, the 4-th'~_i|'1stant, the following Committee were appointed :-1,` , _ _ I ' iA1ex.'B.odgers_,_ chaicmarig A. `Fergu- son, secretary; -John. Fleming, `William `Bethwell, A. .M`.AIn'gersoll, `and John `A loan- Ai;;2{.'% iM!EEA'1.``!-NC`: A AT: . N0V'IT`TAW`ASAGA. The `Campaign. ' A. _ _MEETING` AT CR_EE-MORE. Mr. Morrison addressed a large. numv n Creemore, on the 4th inst. Theleadingi questions of" the dayepresentation - aeo.ording to Population, the Separate Sch.oolBil|,9 the Militia But, the Usurey Province-were fullyiientered into. The whole meeting, with the exception of four supporters. of Mr. Mctlonkey, de-v clared - themselves perfectly satised with the explanations he had given, and pledged themselves to use all [constitu- tional means to secure his returnto Pair-~ porters had to acknowledge publicly that the proofs he produced, and the answers he gave to'e_.v.ery one of the many questions put" to:,1'1i1n'"by them, wereisatisfactory.' . i ` IL4`v.. -._L_- _.._ ,i,; , ,.s -----_ her of the electorsof Nottawasaga at ` Bill, and the financial position of the liament. Even Mr. McC,onkey s sup- `` . V 7`r`-.VV`J ' I ' A At `a subsequent meeting of Mr.- Mor- rison s friends, held later in theevening, (1. T- 'R'n]clnI- {rm flat; ..I....'.. ...~....l lv-,.,,,,, M ,ia3:lfs_ten'`6 to" with the '1 F-*9.i:.{-i?5.!*"'=`i!iF*1: .tj.5*1S T`fre 99163;."dd`?wIienV. -tlgya dose of his :{n pon ih;os`e'-preu.t_.tO pii _`1_an'z`3gu`;6{ " _ l:o' him Whic 'tT1? Y_` 15126 a [Voice w_.as...'.'ra`ised_-. ff gi_h`gle._state1nehtthut'}; had_ VA,..'m(:ti6_n expressing. th`e`con_d`ence _ cfgthe meeting in `Mrv.= Morrison as frfepnqsnthtive of the North Riding was then 'pm: and carried unanimously, not ` a single Thandbbeing raised against it. . V: In. " `E ,-r ` }_';he -peetdiar`.,elizims.;gfV the ' _ candidate?` to the lsu:`rages7of the iride- .pendentjeIectors of the North Riding are V Welliset forth, an-ti ab!y;1eontreste3`Vjn*itl1V rthose `Of Mr. eMorzison,}`in a`n_.a_.rticle -_which we copy yom the Callingwaad _hEnterpn'se,A yyhiph `lays the issue before the people *in f_21.`plaih` 'c6m-mnisense way. that cannot ail`to make it clear to. the most limited capacity. - ` V ` ml- `Il|;.t 1...~..l-..-- :_ _-_,n |_._-_____ ._ L- _' iu:i1;4.;e::;. 1;;y'i';`:,;'.1f1;..ow.. 1; wealthy man,bnt with "all his mcufns: what public enterprise has-he` sir pnjg -: mofed 2 _ What, _in_ VshO'_rt,l (has: e.v.crA Adriana ta -funher :~-the` lnlerets `of; those: "len,v.,_re them to a reply. om. Whose hard-V-won I,apdings- he has accumulated hqiskstores I Who of the," Bxligzide 7;will. uu`deHake_ to ahswcr_tl1i_s qluestioni, `or.to confute. the` plain {state- menlsof our contemporary] We chal- 1, "Wee ha,\fe.reeiizec!17,o. lette ftqm~a cor-V gespondent giving -jun account of M Mr. McConke'y s canvas at Penetanguishene, . where, uef :1 great` deal of drumming up, he mllstered` ve s'uppoi'ters-.-"doubt ful ones at the be_st_. Even there acer- tain amount of ledger inuence is exert- ed in his fnvot, but witl1_\(ery small- rnanhu nu {Ian nnruu.-.'I .21! ...L..._. -. - -.._ -..`.v.., ...,.f -x:-nu xvi, resllflts, A s the sequel `will show. r-~. ....u uuutgeuc resistance. H . ~ -The resolulio _ na were carried amiil `lhusxasm, after which the conve"nli_u_1 Iditziimed - The n'm~ ----- LlIcE;r_11-:;gi=.s-i.'iTr;.~I? QTIA onkoy in ] guishene. { ,_ ..._,,A....?,._,....su mm on; own vqtgin con ; z A __ M ...... ,.ua3;umn,0I'0l'the Wand arm- fomiera? {We trmbrdddly tom, and jfkodr wim- M: he;-zyjxgthqrled iguprivite. oonversationl seem- __ tdbo tad (rug, that the election of~ on L _ r_ Oindidnte: Ilr. IloCo_uk_ey, depends on the 0 ,1; ,_n;:mt.puy.um mi dmluosson should be Fimthe :.e=r.I_r~zi.-9.V.-2! our fr-mi-o. A A . _,for our I-.-3 9`l9`1'a`, 5l3!h.wih; owe 3 who u:_pa_y vqtgo Is. courted. `in. `wall 4-..- ..- atholio vole.- IV Howzheartily did we respond `lo thjs'b<)Id d_e- m_1nciaiion.of the`w1-ong done us. But alas! Mr. B`ro`wn, too, has been wrecked upon the same V rock. Iris trn`e tlmfhe has not. taken omce, but. he was privileged with the relconsfrnccion of . the ` , Miuiat;-y aft the vote of non-condence, and we `are startled to,nd 111 at tAhey,'too,Vha.ve agreed Lo "give our tights the, go-by; for we; have been told . have been it_ucesary not to By Mr. Bniown 'tha_t the _r make the Represe_nIatio:. Vqueatimn a Cabinet one, `and WE, (the Globe,) THINK THEY nzacxorso wIs EnY In so no; ING- ..`Yh9re miwe t. egconstmcted Ministx-_\ 4 -__- .-... -nu.-nun, nus ; uuuu; 5 usetul member, was thrown outbecause he was supposed not to be sound upon this question, and no doubt Refor- -Amers generally helped to elfect. it. The same cry was raised from one end of the Upper Province to the other, end the result was that many sup- porters of the cry got returned to the Assembly, and our hopes were all but realized. ' The Cnrtier Government was in time upset, and we naturally expected our time was come for the realization of our hopes, but how we were startled nt the result I Some of our leading men--mea in whom we had `much condence--'was called to the Cabinet,` but to our pain, our cherished hopes were hlasted, for "we were sncrict-.d'at the shrine, of oice. `We Still clnnr/r in nu u-lam. .....a ........__1'- J - ..-_ .,_....~. u-.4 VI uulunllls I13 lllyslill. 1 look upon the present contest as one i.n.vol\`r- ingva A at. principle- -n principle that all profess- ing R formers should rally around and sustain. As Rc-formers we have insisted that Representa- tion by Population was not only riglit.n_nd just, butlhatvit could be obtained if failvhfnlly de- mzmded by Upper Canada. representatives. At the last election, Mr. Patton, a. useful membe thrown onL`bm~.mm. I... ...... .....M--.a _-. -7 J , , ,....-..- ..-...--.v a being unused to writing for the Press I must` '2ipoIogise,'both to them and to yourself for the! attempt, and also ask you to excuse the simple manner in whih Ish.-all endeavor to lay my mind open to-them-believiug us I do, from what I have gathered in couve'rsntion,--that. many of ' `the patty which I have always followed are of the same `way of thinking as myself. I Inn]: nnnn {kn hnnnnnb ..-_A--- -- V` ` ` I ` " Sm--I an1`desirous of saying A few wbr-is to) A my b'rovt!1r farmers on the pending election, but ` -__-..a.. -va--us uullvclltlll. ' The. folloviriujg embodies the result bfilhez great Chicago Canzal Convention. It partukes, """'as""wil1 be seen, of a decicled_Iy?pbl?iialfchaTa.u- iei-. FAREWELL Sum-1:n.--`.Ve regreftb compelled to omit the report of the supper given at Fraser : `Hotel, to Mr." Mnmxy, `pievious to his deput- mre from Barrie. Dknfring his short residenehelre L Mr. `Murray gained many. friends, who regret his 1 dyepaunre from amen :3: us. , 1 , , _ _ . . _ _ --vv`r\a-z-A /vs/\/9 to ma mnmxsfor smcaz.` To the Editor of the Norlhern Qdduancc : an -Er.ormmzr.-Th usually staid circlcs of To-I 1-onto society have been deeply stirred by any elopement wbichvhaa just taken place. The parties are Captain Massey, of the 30th, whq_h:1s I A wife in Ireiand, and a.\Iiss I\,ic"I`s'u'_isl'1`--a young [ lady oficonsidembie wealth and great pfersonali attractions. New York is saiil to. be the rendez- , vo'us of tbo"g'uilty.pnrsi:is.` A ' I .._ .....,....a.. ...v....\..; --. nu. zuugnvnls ULIIIS. .l LII: nw selement is progressing very rapidly, the appearance of the crops is most favorable and an abundant` harvest is expecfed.--[Con1.\mmcA'r:n. We al*e_'huppy to learn tlmt7His Excellency the Governor (ienmll has apyointed Thomas Mc- Mult-ray, Esq.,- J.P., Draper Falls House, an Issuer of. Marriage Licencesat the Muskolm Falls. This nnnv nn'n.h........o :.. ...............-:._.. ___., , in feeling terms of the long period, `now twenty years,` which held elapsed sinceit first became his dnty",`to address a grand jury in this county. `Din-_ing,ythat.time the greatest changes had taken place._both in the_ material and -moral condition ' ofthe-people; ' Where'forIne7rly were was nothing bu`; rows :nez9-arnow srs;!i:e,'5*!i8` M1" .13,-eions, _and threshipngmachiness as well as : reaping .,'..a,;now,tpg machines. then unknown. : which sa.5aea_.ub'w far the improvement of the E: county hnd'gotie.School houses, too, were now ` dotted over tne face of the land, and the great `- bone of seeularedueation_.wa1 within the reach of all.`- The nancial-positiou.of. the county was = "good. The small debt itwas .nnder was being fapidly paid oil','and -altogether the county, from beingmegnrdedv as one of the poorest and meanest M in Upper Canada; was becoming one of the best. `yepneusonr aw. a`uuu~.,..;r,,_` wgmvqu. ouIn--,-~- : His Honor in charging the Grand Jury spIl He was happy also tnbe able to say that, although there were many cases" to be" tried, the county had not progressed `in crimes as it had in pros- perity, "His Honorzthen alluded to the impmve_ menus which had been made in the gaol, which had become absolutely necessary from the state of .the building, and` also to those which had been madeuinnithe Court -House, which had be come essential to the proper administration of justice. Again "alluding to the number he now saw around, who were mere boys when he tirst `came to the eounuy, were now lling important positions in the county, especially as members of the `bar; he went on to speak of the cases to be investigated by the Grand Jury, some 20 in number, of which no less than ten were for larceny, and brit-y stated the general principles ' to be observed by the Grand Jury in fanning their conclusions upon them. '.|... ..,.........I r.....r____ _,._ n,_,, .4, -..-.. vvnnvnu-IIVIIO uyuu uncul- '1he general business was _thn taken up, 11 full report of which will appear in our next. 4..*._._...._._.'..._ _ ... , -IIKIHICI Jill , 3". 'jAn1;_wNee1gy,' gr I ,, mqward Cave, John D"'unlo]3`, James F _cr_ugh,- Edward Fisher. T1109. V Fish3r.* Cu'uninglni Hsings, Samuel Loos`, V Williani`Lentori, Obai-Flea 0'. Newman, Peter 3. VPbs_vley, John Ritchie, Thomas Scott, Joseph .Srepl1eus'on,James Stoddart, Jr., Gavin TOW- n:.. n__-_ 2.. ..L..__:_.. st... r1......R` hum annkp _coinn_!7 ~ c6itiir wunjziiun qndnrzn` isssriiiis` '-w----. -v---_ -__,>, __._ The County Court Ooufi Quarter 8es- I sions was `opened y}-su.-rdny, "His Honor J. R. Gowan,.Cou_nty,.)'pdge, presiding. _ ' m|__ :.n___:__ _-...n ...'..'_ ......... ....'..`..;n in A6 Ihn _ will be not only national but` comi \o|lUlll[."e Secunil-.- alike by military prudence, political wisdom and the necessities of commerce. their accomplishment is requited by every prin- oxple of sound polilicnl echnomy. _ Third--That such national hiah...'......'L.-_ ( `Phat these? workeare demuen/deil. Snch woxke