Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 11 Apr 1860, p. 2

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-.~_Mm-nu . Counnn! C0l{1;(;_.' -.-The L 1 Sam. M9 bus!!! j.9_.n_g_ai'e*d `a.Iu:*waum 1>peumrmr_1xIusr"uuvvFDB `FPW'*.Y` Rouu of 81119 Navigauon between the _Upper I'.AIrm_n.nd Lbs Sen Board. blur Lnke Ontnno and _1_d.'s_u;e `Court Banjo, on_ mg ` `t to public notic_e, signed ` Dun`-,9 Th. Du 7' chair; D A-Roi: icon- 44% ....4--- 61.4 In 1: It was a foolish tyishofthc poet's, O! fora pen plucked njwlnphs wmg!" ' Hm: go_od.coplc_l- that do him? Had he asked the l_onn of_ the seraptvq hvm hand, there -wbn-huge been wudom m the request. I _t`lt`e `scmphic tppwer be tn the poet, the smallest hummmg-btrd's`qui|l will "se`t`veto give it expfesston; and n!'_ that power be `wanting, in will write as _a we_aL7l.tng even wttln sern_ph!spen.remhcr, 4 mm ; I;a,nt__l_ta hll pen_, and, as necessuty demands, he feupplememat ttuhortconun `now by pus weapon ortool, gnoyiv by another. 'A._nwo _t Iometmgex the best pen; `gometlmes pt) nxo; Iometuuee_n cltts_e ; someiimes _ n x m;edle;::ht'ot;ncuppor`;1:ln 1!0ll`;Ull`G;ba page of limloltle; `gum -c J; m_ *pt_tne_;a u_me n_uc -a. n It `teed gr fen er-_u bu1idl'ofbrtstle1i; at drop o{"c'he'm .nl yliqtd; ,3 In of tght; u my of datlmess. In so far then as ' ` oth'e,r pen! bt Ippletnetnt the hand, which_ in ynipr -:"I'. '.`_ Ih ltd . _ phccjulde by Sld wittrtbe fbye, the trtte t, '4 . - - IQPJ . ' . : . ,mOn each (if Illosol and all the other :lt#);ilcmcu1:ury pens, I `wonkfwilliuvly llnsxerl Volumes 3 I be written on lhem. The Ecru tick, the pen of commo_n humanity. of " which the pencil and the wrinng pen an; sxmplc mod-licm -timul. The Brush, the Ilngsqrtpcn. _eqmvnl_on um burnt jlick ohnraaetllrom the I 1gll_ImI_n0bllll)'- which all ma: ily needed, lngo thy lam hair-tassel. obedient xlojevbty mouon of 1he1dc_al1As hazy}! - The UIu':1, um _utchi1oct n and sculptor : lnhogrupluo pen, wnh which `cathedrals and Sebastggoh up written in granite, and 3011: and men in mnrhlol he Pmucm 1`gp,_ the pen of cwili. `ml with wlnqh nauon speak: to nagnon, and in these hunt ,G0dI|!BIKll(`INIllIalll_ Thojkuc graph, the war '9 Ihomhaud pen, whnch nu-zpgn, met the ,cities _of the globe like bqads upon ml win, makes it rthcnmo um qhdziy wnh them #1! Am :-`c -Ray. um`: photographic pen, w1_th which the nu: write to ~`doh oIhon thohgwu,` andymhome respects moat wou- -lotflslulppnnwhmhmnuhu uirod! Alhoaedeserve uJl'h)`(IlI0|III3,`\h8lil H#8I]n| tnuuhnn nude` in ` ` ` ' - i 'nuItwonqe|!hlwork no, It minds. " Of all itslhixong L blunt males!-ey ~m.~zre!-ms-1 ma-\dou. .I- 1111604: In . agerhtpg u more warm, I}: lgs power to = rpglual yqutlvupbn ovoryqhngs nrolmd us.u"I'he ;`n_auce,l.iu t"n`\h'e`_ln`u done hm mm. 1; has this gin; l.;.*.&- `u aWm 54%;: `` '$ ' ' `ur./H; ye.hualrcoIymIi!ant'd_na 2.1731 in mm: a-no A "-11.4 _tho;n|phabm, pmbgbly the ixu'i'ia*s of u ua;iI,'. v;ill.:'.3'iJ'i1i; . |.l`niIclwl. Lo since._Ihe`i:arver'ha s died ihlo dust, bunhe "dwell if] its free, faithful 16- Is _=harge,1no. s not oniy preserved the N.-`uers nnhnrmccl, as If they were degr to line Hamud ryzul who ` ` ncheo, has slowly drawn a veil of back over .!he ixilripvionmxul made acopy .01` the lejters in relief upon `big coyer! ,. . ; .1 -. -- Stones have been touched bvthengerot God into Tables ofthe Law. Rocks rlven by lightning and smoothed by the luc7cr have been ploughed hy the chisel in the Dooutesdny ooks and manuals and almanncks of nations. The hardest ofgems-has {urrowed below the harder s'ce| into words of awe and wisdom. ljjverv metal, om the dull load to the s"h5ning`guld, has submitted" to bet" some sign or inseriptiott. `The sand on the sea-shore has been wrinen on between tideyundtide. The clu of the field lm-I nt`l.ll0WlL`dg(:(l the stamp, and bound nsel by the ordeal of fire to groeluim the truth entrusaetl to it. so long as ll endured. All the unliving things oflhe dleeping minelul world. except the wild sea and the mewless `air,'hnve sewed mnn as pa r. On all of them he" has w.`itte'n his llloitghw. and where e hml :1 great , thought to`e::pres. one material has euiced for its expres- sion nearly; as well as another. From the once living world he as borrowed the gu bones of dead animals as writing tablets; the tuslrs of wild elephants he has convert. ed in`todrn_wing boards; and the skins of many creatures have served him as parchment, . .Bu_t espefeially. has he gathered-from dcnd plums. \\'hen by desire of power the angels fell. and men by that of knowledge," as Bacon reminds us they dill, it was in the shape ofu tree that the coveted knowledge of good and evil rose before our first mother. And with a. tree the literature ofdvery highly-civilized people msepumhly connects itself. preserving by web terms _a_sh'brqry. corl2'._/olI'o,_nItd leaf, its recognifmn of the peculiar indebtednessohnanktnd to plants V for what we, par r_:ccllenr, style paper. And can ll be the _ blood of Eve Sll"l'ul_" in our veins. that makes us turn from even` tbeVinost"suita`ble or those dean papers; and nd such ,dg:.|ig'ht aswe do in carving the names of thoee we love u` _ ntho bark orvingytrees? Stmnge `pmctice, with `ill: `a an! as well as Its poetical sidel; In the museum or Kew Garden: I h vslopped once null again to in n strange "and"'tonchi' *memor:_luJ of the de`ily'\lll"il A-whvclx a. living 1 mu osetv-a_I1 -even perpetuate yrcprod` uction t e: eoptilided `t .>_ IL, On it! mner lgqr, or book-llark`. 's'om'e one o cetttary.drmoro_ ago. Ilns curved two letters of _t'h_9;nlpha _, probably miunls ntmme. with 1: mm. _So nch for the Paper. Nexiu ofder comes tho?pen-~the nctlvamember of thegmphic triad, and the symbol and instrument of man's {Melli- gontonerg : . . ; some one, a cemury.armore_ n_g_o. cuiva 1a11ei~oi` ghgmlphabm, pml_x_1_bly numvs uunme, with a date dulclyxgl, _ Long smce._Ilxe:aI`ver'ha's into dusl. hm um . . .. .. .. .. auuuuu, uuwaa nu: pupcr gl`llS[\' II III) `LEGS it. -The en Eurmgguexs of the grnplnc work. :3 _m we gun'- dnanship oflhc paper. The nauuns have Incd In turn man . k7:`|(ls 0! papvr. but have preferrctl from the hegimning natal- now, and will to the end of lime prefer, om: kind to all 0|lH30'5o ' Rinunn lunm Inn... ......I....I L__.|_, 1- ` . .. . . _ fmueeums amt palaces, to be .'` done `in `so It would he a matter of regret it` the Prince of Wales, satised with the homage of the Cenadians, should neglect to visit the Republic which` now pays so great 9. part in the world. We do not, of course, anticipate in any case that the Prince would returnlto England __with- out having set footon the United Stnties terri- tory ; but there are different way": of visiting a country, and, as none repay"attent1tive obser- vation more than the'.American .Republic, so none it: likely to be so ill understood by `a; htere ying tourist. America` is` not"`a_-c'onn,tr`y `off many days with a M'ti'rray"e -Hand`boo`k. ` Its interests consistsin its people, in the 'phesee_of' civilization through which they are passing, in the political and commercial activity. _Wl_li(_lh"` they display, in their energy andweetlessnees, V their greatneseand their weaknesses. nm.......s. ...... ....a ..... ... .L_. _ .....-...r_- :.. _..-..- ,..,... wv\nbAn\lA -a -vnnucn "VI nu. Paper, Pens, and "Ink: an Excnrsus in Tech- nology," is a brilliant article by Dr. Wilson, from which we extract as much as our space will 1 admit regretting that we are not able to give the article in full: __ u... .u .-us a "No `wonder {he scribe asks first for paper-I! The pen dues `its work. and penishes in doing it. The mk lorgcts the lines _k7iIdi of panvr. have nrerern-I from :2... :.....:....;.... .. in w|Ich it wag guided, unless the pnpcr }(I`li_S[`ki_ it and (hes H. grnplnc many .I V l (if theStor_V, Tom Brown at Oxford, by the } author of one of the best stories of school life ever 1 written, \ve have too little as yet tuform an ;-'.n- ` ion; but wehave no doubtit will be charactemed by-the same high tone of earnest purpose which marks this author : former work It 11-..-.. 'n_,., _,,1 1- n - nesnunng to call- \VeHin3l0n ixdolrd fox` ha\;inggiven it uorrowfuy as` his dying opinin that an invuoou cu` this - island was a military possibs|i1y, o: to call Lyudhurst o`ouh`.~4h for accepting that opinion. or m make fun of past pauic of invasion he_cause1l is eicuz ccnnuries since an invasion no- Iunlly succeeded, reserves all ila denunciations n!` the war- spirit for our own modes; and healthy efforts`-nL defensive nohliciiung in our o_wn elds, and pnopotcs up a better, safe-`r gnaril Iln: habit ofspcakhug soft uflhe very men nhmadwho practice this iniquity on me largest scale, and wail: in war and bloodshed. V II! Yhitninn nnnnno Ha III... .. L... -- -I, ~ - - ` ` ` a_uu bloousncu. . But Britain czumox lie like a log on the waters, to be secure herself, and regardless of win! hnpp the earth In-sides. " A mam, it has been sum, lived in the spot which he _pcrsoiIally occupies. but in c to which be umy `extend his action,.or to uxich conceive ix pus.~;l.!e.t1s:u his action shuuhl he 4 And so. w`m.-rover av.-r the-\vorkl British inuen trntes. 017 can cm.-uccivc itself peuelmliu , then-. a the mere 'i.<;nu: .s where we have our Outing, U lain Iin-,~`. uuru." - ' : With this for principal result, we have nothing further modifying the inuences formcrlxat work, save . Piedmont rescued from _4 the waves, and Prussian little more constittitionalized. Otherwise the old griev'ances--wrong between peoples and their own governments, and.wx-ong as respects the way in which they were parcelled out to go- vernments not their own, in the so-called adjust- ment of I815-these still remain active as ever. Nothing is inn state which even by a. gure of speech can "be called permanent; all is gtnringly out of equilibrium. The man who has done so much already is still in his cabinet in Paris, in- scrutable as ever, twirling his moustachevand thinking what he shall do next. -` ` Such being the position `of affairs, Britain must make Iierstlf sate. That is the rs: ilmy. There must be a navy suilicient to ride mutnl and round her, to keep the silver seas clear between her mm the rent oithe worltl, and to maintain her guard over her` scattered depen- dcni.-ics. Her coasts must have the ineuns oi ample llC- t'e1ice.' Her population mus`. be inferior to no other nation in the best and most it proved g5'mnn..-slit: ofrmna. - Tltcft is no end to the self-sop isticatioit ol` even the most nblv and most honest men on any/sutiiect whatever; but surely there is no greaaer int`atum_ion than that which would uppo.-.c the universal desire ofthc country to see itself insured to the utmost amount of contemporary risk. and which, not liesimting call \Ve|lin_',-tun atlolurtl having given it u'_his `opiiiion lhis ...... :3: new AIUUIDIJ BCIUIWJB3: . ' , ` " . The rst article, Politics of the Present, Fo- reign and Domestic, from the,editor s pen, is a glance at political affairs from the philosophical, -rather than the partizan stand point, and traces the causes which led to theepidemic of po- litical-convuision throughout Europe inaugurated `by the French Revolntionof1848. Looking back _o.1cr,the.ele1en succeeding years of war and ex- citement, the only result on which the popular eye could rest, as ,-the positive issue of so much turmoil, was the appearance, in the centre of Eu- ropean a6`airs of one most extraordinary man, long vagrantin the outerespheres of the world, "as a fragment of the old Napoleon, but now restored to his uucle s place, with the Napoleonian ideas ' all within him, and with a system of ethics such as belongs only to exiles that have been purple- Uoru. ' e 1113.], ALE- A, , u . . r -. - MAOMHgIgAN,8, , E nrrnn pit Dunn Mxssox`, A.M.', ,PE6!'es'o`,_i--of English Literature . .v in University .Gollege,, London. VMacmiI!a-n 5` 00., Ctrmbridge. V . V We cordially `welcome and bid God-speed to -: gthe above new magazine, the first few numbers * "of whicliliave come, to hand, as being far above the average of magazine writing, both in thought and style. , So far, Macm5llan s promises to place contemporarylitera-tun-e of it very high order with- in the reach of the people, it having already enlist- ed a `new force of able men into the ranks of journalism. With David Masson for its editor, with Tennyson, Alexander Smith, and others of ' literary note for its contributors, and issizing un- der the fostering shade of Jlma Mater, it cannot fail to bee literary success. ; '- ' ' Tlna (hub ..-s:..I.. M1-:-u.:-_ -9 .1 , n , . - ruquu UIIUDI III I cum Bqllll m amount, at ~ T, to1ho-saaw=airoadyro:pondod- for the our-' .vey of` the Ottawa, for Canal purposes. 1, . (And your Petitionarswill ever pray. `V Signed in behalf of the Meeting, by a Reso- lution to that etfect. ln_-'_.-._'1\ .nnan ,,__, ,1 : foonntty at large its due" Aposi and selection, _a-jgenegt` l'i:i':3`eva':'37t ,` "iii;-"':'re":/ha bearing in mind, that tbert!eing over two de rues between the most northermout point of sit at route, the duration of navigation at each returning season will be some extent in the oneover the other. . 4 v our Pet er; goal further pray that I H` arable` ` quilt` ace the Georgian A V eon a ir_?nggugta1;le footing with tluto its riva.l,al:{ extending to it, for its da- -volo ant and vanaemonl, a grant from the `Pub in Chest of 3 sum equal in amount, at `no [HA an-. The 'P 1`-lnce or W`ales Zs -`Advised to Visit T ~ - ` the United V States ' ' The London T1me;s3f the 20th nit, after dia- ougsing the contemplatedyisit-of the Prince of; Wale;--to; Canada, any; :-- ' "nu?" W H? 'i`c!:(;;5!AS McConxzv, ' _ Warden, County Simcoe, Chairman. \ vD A`L'l'0>N McC;4n1-uv,[..S'ecreturg/. - -l!sa:..-.9.) A_..:l Iocn . .. to lh;fom hlonging to the Union on Lake Onfario. You: Petilioaoas wouldhtheref:-lo ufameslly tho regpeoluy m In nowrv er 1 bintgaken in -:id of 15; Ottawa ;B6ute?!';`; d . out on, ble'Hquse*9ox}Ifod1plg_t,a;thq1_,V --_.-.~ -v.--.-nun; n g. -sauna "Btr:-itr,' 3rd April, 1860.. 'rnn NEW? iiooxs. )t log cdntcn-ti '1, happens on all mmp, 2} sum. lives not on: .' `Ill! nnppens all ( Iaiglgylvc-9 noyonzy I , hm cvcry:~;m which [av may -uld lxlcmi-:;l, ill i.nue`nw.- `prm-.. ;, um] n..z_;u' waxing, (in.-at Uri- 3'3-w1'1rtn. Purses-r TO Mas. W. H. Harm- l0&N--0r_re_ of the passer: era in the steamer Canada. lo-day, was the mat of a beautiful gift to the widow of V the late Capt. Harrison. the Great Eastern, from a number of our oil!` 16n.a._ The present consisted of a black enarn- `ellodrobbhrand oar-rings, rill richly set W1. "diamonds-'-[arranged in wreathea round a law centre bfillidnti Upon*oa'ch oi the three pie ie. engraved the wank, "' Presented 19 M!" Harrison {rum the,.fri`e rids af Capt. Harmon 1" Bdbton-..A rfrhe. articles were manufactured 5 ' thqddrrore by -Meutagsbteve, Brown &.(}0-6? *'!3is?oi!y,a'rid nrojrighiy oridhnble to rheuah any sure.-Bnieu=3"ruuori1x. . : " NIQKING IN Gom:tucii.-On "Saturday last we paid a visit to the salt works in this .town to ascertain the latest developments in -done.--Signal... . thntnliue-. We found the superintendent, Dr- Potter, with his assailants, actively engaged In hauling out from a couple of boiling caldrons, shovel-_l'nlls_ of the clearest, whitest, and most bequtiful oommoii salt weaver have seen. Al tlie time of_ our visit we should judge two or three lgttghele of salt badebeen taken out, and ttior to come. Quite anumber ot` citizensand stilt) ere` \v`et,o,_present,( witnessing the rs` cutie aotory and sticcessful manufaoturingf salt at thieplaoe, and each visitor carried Iws.y\.g.epecim,e`n,ot' the product--ta lam? ` the'moat.poitivoibvidence of what had 59 Tm: Imcnrmsrzn SuB. T0 orn CCr:'a.\' ST?-AMERS.-ThoAMontrenl Board of Tittile sent a deputationtn Quebec to inquire into the circumstances connected with the increased subsidy to the ocean steamers. -llcn. Mr. Young, as one of the deputation, reni!en'd an account of their mission to his colleaguc.<.'on his return to Montreal. The result of the `th,qu_iry was to satisfy him of the prudvrcc ot' the'eteptbat'had been taken. He went to .Q,nehec' with the idea that the subsiiy, as increased, was unreasonably and uneccssatily large; but he returns with very different views. Mr. Young is not only a candid and honorablu mm, but nobody could be better qualied than -hato'conduct_an inquiry of this nature. H0` has arrived at the conclusion, on a through investigation of the questinn, that the line wtfl Tnot impose"tholeast pecuniary `burthen upon `l'he`ProVirice; in `other words that the ."\tlant::. postage which will be earned under the arrangements recently entered into by th0 Poetmaster.Getterai with the United States. Frartce,'Prusaia, and Belgium, will cover the entire enbeitly. _ Such an expression of opinion from such eyquarter will be received with great satisfaction throughout the t Provinca.- Leader; - ' III `III UJU. Signor Farini formally presented to the King of.Sardinia the votes of the flimelian Pro- `vinces. The King, in reply, said he (`.C8[':\l the votes as also that of the Roma-gna, but at the same time he would not fail in deep dc- votedness to the Pope. A letter had been addressed to the Uortitory to Victor Emanuel, breekiitg oil" all relations and excommunicating him. g . ` his reported that Piedmont wants the loan of a hundred and fty millions of francs. 7 Aulri dnnlinna In llnnnuv ILA .lInl.....-IZ- 3- woulu Vgnpwer. move: as ulus -pmuvqny up~ pear, I have Irieclit and proved It lopecorrect. It is an eslablished'law that water wnll -nd its !e'vel,?and1hal it will (legend to Ibo level of-thew. spying, as well. as, rise to its level, I.-.will .en!er .num_'fn_xlly `into pa1'liculi1rsf`oh.`_aniher `occasion. I bavejeen wlwle.;6els pf 10 pt: Jacres drained bjjiha `o'ul-{all l h`|"e`e .in;h'e s' iyide, and. l..n9vr saw gtild half, full 'of`u_{a1er: the water ltara throughjhe spil gradually`, aim tho_1il is al;vviyg'-tunzningwil pm. "M33: xhq. drutis: .1188: bqwn _dg,wn.`n ehonjime, Jhcj` water comes` from ihe`out-fall its` cleat.:,gg__,p'p nlhl... 91.-.. ._..nI/ii` clan.-nfn-A `kn n`nlu-4 U: u uuuuieu auu any minions oi irancs. Austria declines In renew the dipiomalic in- tercourse with Sardinia, owing to a ii"-`rant 4... violaliun of the treaty of Zurich. ' Rnmhnv Dninnrnrn ruv\nrl.~ 1.....-----A A--Ur uumuuu ul me Item)` 0! Lurxcn. "A Bombay telegram reports importar! mr3`f alterations, including 10 per cent. increased by on twist and yarn. uno Auugusu raruamem. ;The Reform Bill was being debated but atrr_acIed.litHe interest." A squadron of four vesseis, headed by the screw steamer l1ern,islo convey the Prlncu of ~Wales to Canada. - ' Tl... I -..,a.... UL LICIIIJ algllg , _ The proposition in favor of the bill?-.:l was rejected by large majorities in both Ilu.~es of the English Parliament. .Thn Darn... um ...-- L - _ Nnw Yonx, April 6. The annexation of Savoy lo France is Jul :- nilely settled by'Fra.nce and Sardinia, 31.4` il.e treaty signed. ` Tina nu~.nn.Zo.... 2.- r__.__ 1- .. - Lu 1);m..-.u:}:.-.-.\r:. O'Brien in 1041-1}`: L: follows up this important suhjcct--E`. d-.-.9-.-rs`;-.=.'. widest ventilation. A bill has been iuzroduc into Parliament on the; subjcct, but we hizvex yet seen a copy. Rev. 8. B. Ardagh will thank his corr-r.-.=pond. ents to address their letters to the 12am; Post Oice, as the post to Shanty Bay is only twice; week, and letfersntipaid are charged seven cents. We huvea pamphlet ontitleil C'(Inrv/7 outline of her geographical position, pr: cllmate, cayabili_ties, edncntinvml and institutions," isheries, rnilroads, kc. signed to secure attention to tliis (`(1-J!) free distribution in Britain, and will answer a useful purpose. -_..- raw ...- Theff Collqqnies of the Round Table," ham. a.rc,not `so successful in 1h:-in way: The I Corps Movement; Books and their uses; H Hn'gofs'Legend of the Ages : Darwin ; (5.50; Species} The Writings of Louis ?\':5r;!:-:,n;"- Dreams, by Tennyson; Platonic Diulognca, are the title's of some of the rcmai ni.'x,r_' mclo `Va nnmvl3a1Yu ..-en...-'........-_.'l Iv n - _..-. -.... ........ `ll .,.....u u. nu: u.-mmnx.'1,r_r nmclcs, ' We cordially recommend .\Iu.cmE_!!.m`s ix mn- gazine of sterling worth, and winch bus. v .I';L- fur. the: advantage of being an ample shillingswcrih. W818! OOIIIBI H'0I I8 Olll-IBII 85 018317.] sible; tln_e;e.-w gfoxe "be ab`? 32; ahoa_ki_ng`upglha Eprin . -"Ic`.j:'t:'1;,,_ A __.o_._ THE COMMERCIAL TREATY xx rm. [ ovmmmozc. Cheap Art," and the C'r?3i3 of Iml?::::} dam, are each in their way admiruM-,- Moral Aspects Of the "Idyll:-I of the I(inr`r. 1 a. disc :-irninating yet genial critique upon?-re 'son a last poem`. nu_.u1-nu -"-.- -- -- lltT(llll. 4 I ' ' '""' "' God : Pnpcr, Pen, and ink are thus pc*ih::Mc 81,3 ; ` com min that curs do unl endure? I1 is the: \vriIur[ ahnl be immortal, not the wtiling. . - ups. -.... -.. ..__, moywnonmmgu ms ginr -1; 3;. _ -,'" "W-,a.'au It _is wm:jerfq|1a.6nd n p:'i`.'.t'nZZ-11l.r..}aL`-2.1 ?;:9f`7"7. 10|tInx*onIy1o,wha,t his _rnathenxaurcan um.,-._. r`,`,'lWr.. phenomengnof phyucal science; using wnr:lv;'w1,,,.h ,`_;"h1 cxs g_eq-anon age pxacaly eqniyulcnl In mt`,-,.A. ,1 ""t L0 mlhe bt!1;:nqmg.ht1sIla:dIhc ruunuagim, ,,',',h(, "W: . uh. `M. )u-nYex,u,ag'e,llu: wo'rk_u.f u, . hum; M, `II "l"4"1h. fihll ,_ Hhou rqnmu_ncu;nnd they alf):-hull vmx um L3. 5:` gltglfgfg-and as a yestvxg: shun lhou i'uMlh'm up. :Q;;.;K,'?. .. I; mL c::nn3cd,vbm 1110:; an the same, 1I:3)v;,,_,bhqfI `nmn. n...'...'. n... .....u :....--.. _,,. . .. um mam mm the outermost senlitlclxofnjt. have hsard Ida signal of sunset mu] n mm. and to gather logeihernml turn u-.:'rfucc.~ humuwar of cars muslclnpce beihrc that hnnw in run, an come}, but that cm] is sure. liwl alone ,'. they who through his gl are Dal'7:ykL-rs .,fr,;_.,-; is wonderful lalind n. mu :-m nn-1-l.m..--.1 Arrival of the -Kangaroo. SAYOY ANNEXED T0 m.a.\'cE. vi-ibze_h1noricaI xmumenu oflhe ` important sense. rendered imn.-,.m.. i visible historical of the wod an important oenop . rendered imperlshahlc. Ting}? ma planets, the fnconstanl moon _hc_n9clf, the migm). mm- mns of the globe, lh_e famous bnnwnpgs or all nation. ,h . gi-out seulptyres, than me man Is, have now "9 or immonalny set upon_ them In me py crumble down, the nuns_ of the beam .1, gm . the Tmnsgtxrnuon and the C_fnc` lv to every msintsgnpt dvhulmoh ' d M0 `M at i' e`a.`.':':, April 11, 1?! m9n0s9riI>I,9f than c mic) `)rroeoveml,1 5:: .'s`3`..d3E"a"J ."P=1i- b 7-N A. at , .. iow `I 1 eP';% '"!8 ~ `VD I z Cl nciI:nim' + . 7 ~ . `W11-one * me you sketch of` a plan for laying `out: under-drains on the most approved principle; also directions by which the land may be attained by sinking a` well a few feet deep and boring down to the rock, the pipe sunk in the bore to stand up a short distance in the well; the under drama being allowed to run into the well. As soon as the water rises to the height of the pipe, will descend to the level of the spring as fast as the pipe can alter it. . This plan would be of the greatest value to your `farmers; seeing that they have no main drains orftiside wdithes." "The main dr_aius'in`Ettglen'd a cost abontf.l aneore; some years ago they 1 cost at least 6il.'per`a<~_re `a yea:-'keepin`gV in 1 older, and often much more; As i to}; the practicability of my plan, 1 am certain it would answer. Novel as this planvtnay up near. I have trim] it and moved it lobe correct. Il('lIC(l d let x H nml no ul a]l0(`K nfbinjg ':um._1md ham: Lwv lntrmuivnrdl. lhlftng w` in r4`n}'ht<| `am! we :1 ul 9 1 c|;rn4l, and is J" J2. livn)rurrfa1h;_ :c':l-nm'cn 12 :7` h<-r_ {can ftfzf lh wiihum II Xhcs:': "Tl1r,u ufldaliim ut the cam. to un '1_ at l 860. 4 7---u,-5uc5, GO. m:x,r: nmclcs. Klan`; as ch ha: DH "~- uIl'!' > I. DTICI , prndnctinns. nd. mnnicignal < . 1. g_ 1 ' vn 9:" hwcr, . 5- Rie sea: \ i..4h_ 4: L! UH- nixy byil.-1 no doubt 1 Tenny- IX, ;{{`e ricf Nun be managed b |IROI'_foren(-e, an other lbah may Idvanced being ho other. 3: Ooqncils lcgisln or why not eve ',d lhelrst yvlum,` Because the L hqmpcr thtir p lotions un1c,-nu care [0 b and rcguluxnm. Local _C0nn-1|. should this dnlin necessity of 11:1` attached lduac Now, Mr. jcvitdrlwn pic lake any cred: I hyo aid has ` thuunlu I ha foidiu England. "lathe undcrsm Y to be `bblqln the of no w -Jlchgnic an-I tdllploylnv.-nl ; On bushels n merchant wnl ill! iring In: a'f0btIinin-,; i impoai fhohighways, the firms, mu one comb :.u .|.-.. .. Because Hm I) on Suicicnlfy raise it at 12!}. A Dfninucu general once, :1 be certain xv ' itl eunctnu-n:.~. the govcrnlm-1'. liIIUOU!` for n x.n lulhoritics uwl iork iI1,km:;En courses; and I moms the cure! is 8 pl'climinnr_ ing as it won: 2 place wi1h.n I.. 4.0 p{nuu.|.`.. ..\ mnnagenu-z~1 English Dru: than of Part the reason.- .5w..u,- awe and gave .promise, ` mraclerislic t of mean_eea he - awaybaud desened hr fqreier; 3 pigs and the abahdonmxi was , which led fiin-`to seek rgvenge. :ll'A\7l' -- A 55-` ` "T. In England as tlgrivulluru` advisable for nauonalv ir1't:rr it be hi-r'L',lu1: impormnt (4 \ exportauu r< I. L.` 0-DSII3 _--run.-nu`... -\ 10 be $?3,l)3U .l1,2SG,92-I, :1 having the we pi-ielarv in 1h- money on lax:-.1 a national pom land,!ho1-man improving and manual 10 him and than \\`x.w ; oecding the nu` more I);-uu.'i:: but also whc it requires on stated in my ctfccfwaa 1. Hem I have I jl almlhtr .m~ Iidercd. In IIWOS pnsscd, ` than illxprnvn yenrs; and by and 1353, mm decrease In cap oxponatiun Im- The cxpormli ' certainly n1uc`t lathe .-4m;n`.n- 1 agricultural ~:.: visable in Ex...' eats, how :. country elnmi check llli` dn'.',`I {Ii ouf nalimuznl Jvvr\a1|-lr,,- nu. Boullun, in Em stated the .~:m:e- nd hat in "5. cnlcululcd ax w and in 18`-. ~` :2 a HIE up more the long , Int :1 In udvut-tt'.jtt clearly ltttdcrsh tlie country at than czttt ttr:.~vs drained lllilltt. result, but ! 1.-tt when lztking lu ing 8 carclttt M each cltl, bu .- nary. The ..;t computed, wtt: nook and o.-urn. before, and M` have a known: to any nine Vulil possessing--nn and "18 export: digging his dun terest and? mt u find every p.trL ing will be can more earlier tt space of tune: give him lime: t encourage lttt lyimlo keep tm lot titth will t.- iurnipo and on cattle better. make ack 1 raise. Vllml welfare 0!` l Icahn-unis. A England. , ._ _..a.. -A Mljs. Anngfreslr 9 in Chicago, and was 5300 in gold, \lh' h_r ieclined purchasing: nt- IlI)ter,As he ` `take a far dun; noruivp one: it more, and In-. inept, that cm ilppoled, :1 RN *k in truth a an "lopvex-y power - An`a.....I n.....h Wham, bu.~'n Flour, `ban o, _ - ` y-.t'~ .- wm Barbee Tfittntsv.-` 71 1..., We took the `() pp0ri9'i..y last, week. `6 j . upon our old neighbor, V-Mr. James Plgwes; _'i:,1Ih_is quiet retreat on the Wye, -whereon. he has eneeted 3 fst `clan I':f.ln: :I|nlIn|l\`-15".:-:5]. `.._ -"A-- * ,degrees north of our route,:"*and subject to a . navigation` one monthin` the year ; in other words __, __..- _._-v.r....w at-av\no\a nvuuavv a. uLIu9\uu|dI,I [ attention and assistance,'aud the manydrawbacks to, the proposed Ottawa route.. It was correctly argued that a Canal taking the course the Ottawa one necessarily must, would be removed two ` `closure at least a fortnight earlier in the fall, and so much later in the Spring, thus abbreviatingi the season of canal navigation by the `northern route would be reduced to only six months, while by our_ route, or the southern, navigation could be maintained at least sevcnit` not eightjmonths in the - year. This fact in itself isa serious one, asbeing a reduction of the-earning capacity of a Canal from two-thirds to one-half, at a `mild calcula- tion ; but in reality it amounts to more than this, for the harvest of all carrying concerns, whether railroad or canal, isearly in spring and late` in the ' fall, corresponding to the time of greatest activity among wholesale buyers and sellers. We know it is attempted to be represented by the advocatesof the northern scheme,.and'.their strength is legion :in and out of ~Parlia_ment`. that it is practicable, jnnd really`tl.e desirable thing to build up the commerce of the St. Lawrence, but it isnot even -countenanced by the people of V the Western States, who have been amongthepmost ardent advocates of ourtscheme, * and the. people directly interested in the opening up'cf such "a meansof, transit through Canada as the canal-would afford; National considerations should have a- `certain weight with us` ; but we cannot see the policy of attempting to `coerce trafc by way "of the St. ' Lawrence when other and more practicable routes are "open. But under any circumstances, the northern `route could notrby possibility command the trailich that -would' inevitably` ow. to the southern; and as an enterprise of greatlocal in- terest to Upper Canada,-"we are bound {to use all, legitiinatel means` to secure `the _trade,;al- l lowing the'_ transit beyond to; seek its natural :chanuels. -On lookingover the publicaccounta, l we find an atnount equal t'o`$82',965 has been _` :grantedfor'th'e survey of the Ottawa`_route, while 7 our project has scarcely receivedrnotice. -To be sure the funds so distributed has answered-,a,.pur- : pose aside from -theeanal survey, as in reality . olpject sou'ght;was`topographical and other infore : rnation relatingte a new and unexploredconnti-y_. We hope, however, the appeal frdxnjth _Ooiijity6f Sirncoe will befollowedpup in'othet: quarteifs ; to have,the claims of our canal .re_solut__ely bl`_0I']'illI_` 5 forward on the oor of Parliament. . 4 , ` ' [ 3%. {?3V"tc1roau Btttxtl _u1-. .Cou:uaa..r:g--The :.B0ot9Ig `3 d';'T ' ' " " ' __--, .........w a guuuly stze and protni,se, ' when in a characteristic ofi he - drov_e the pigs away and forever. The `loss of the abahdonmettt Was ` a double blow; which tier to revenge. ' A HEAVYSHAYE.-A Ml_ !..A.nn8,'.P_.l'eB_'1l -had sold out her stone takinglke proceeds, $5-30Q. to New York. She declined purc`hasing_).e,x-. chapgg bopansg of the ahjabve, but _at'tervyar_ds_ ` tegretted hey Aqoonotqg, font It/licqltigian _Ctty ` lhg a|"p'_e`!`;I'g cVonta.intnvg_ all her gndneygjaas : pt<)l"eVt1 byjs9tlIa;qha:pey Id'_!Il`e wasfeft` alth- ,r_ villulnn A-.-_.._-_- -L - - 1...... guununy vu nun II. first `glass grist-mill s t,.on'e`of pozgsilming 3 dub ' nn :. ...u1.:.a\:._ 0,, _-_, -...`.....u. vuur `\_uIU-..l'Ill_l`- 01 stone ' of _con'sumi_ng {eighty bushel; I of-;.w.heat< 3 day ; He is settledin a good farming'ngighb91'- ;in, the way] on f`,gri`stvto:thT:el'n`1ill.'Y L'~. `Atmsdy Wise`? wi!I"5P_'9ii5j6r31z1"'T ` it-st;::a,-`its? -2;. w'i$S.i=s=-.!i'.,.i9t;r>'1>`I5i.'=`!~.14'5.3 '*ai'. ..16.',.. _ , tmvetlei-. ' Tlie ufex-iu~:aa use A: hood, and his receiv e`d gOo('l` eucd hra gjemi1_t : there is- n qtore and sevegal ;dWellipgs; ,3 V tavern in course of -erection ; and ws:aug11:_`_thq.t}- ` when` `the posit-fol!i6b`ia39tab1ished,and:Mt.b.IP1eweB ; in aaamo`n';ge gs'~t:1s.1gn:iyse;'s:i:i;`a-gang,;4swy- , ohtnnguishen . =:_:r*'?'~," `J ; 7"`-'l.'l",_?`l.51'-`9"." "fr, . `"9 ` traveller. The tnv7erp:Ise=o!kMr,I1gyyes1_s,zg;`:`t1ojx_go_ mu9hfor?,the:1ogg]i;y, , ` 7' ` l`he1w of . that frost occnrred lut'weak inporom of-Sonlh _Al '_bgmh nd Gaoi~gl`a,rdenoyipg; ups: .:of thg i `.co'sit5*h1'!Yi?99*?1 ` wvIl,` lIIC_ "/I0B`If..' ' .....,'1..: l:1ii'1i=4`'``'1`U 9`68- ` "'t:st::~._e-t `- ' V iL2 , -3 4. We'_m_ust beg "those `of our subscribers who are in _arxea'rs. to V settle their ac_- counts forthwitlt Lo avoid costs. This will aisd apply tovall olltstandiug debts. Elaewher will be found the-resolutions adopted at a. public meeting held'7.in.this town on Tuesday. fast,` together wvithlthe gjetion prepaijed by the cqmgpmee Lo HE Hous.'?_4ssmbny. Atyftb `meeting; no dqgbtg png `lxddixgt ; why this enwi'pri's` sixould rceive Parliamentary ntfnntinn nut` nnuiafonoan and H-... .....-....'.l-.....l...-I-.. _: `3.I,\y1_'e`iA,'l>uvi Tliaiihn -3'3-JA'J -a.. `-.-..~av\ -\Is/\r\I\I\\\.I~.\- [We l)eg'to qppnse bur rende that while; onr,J_o'urnal ls npcn :9 discussion. we do not hol ourselves iesponsible for V the opmiuns of par 0orreapondeuu.-En_'. Amman.) .....,..,,.~.\._\,W - .._..;.. .. _ M - THE GEORGIAN BVAYHCANAL _PIiO.TEG'l; uucl cplfeuu Mrs. Wesson then confronted the scottudrels, ; when a cocked pistol was presented to her A head and her life threatened, in case of refusal to deliver into their possession whatever money and valuables the boat contained. Thus in- l timidated, the frightened lady could do nothing less than accede to the demands of the robbers, who at once proceeded to rie the boat-of some three thousand dollars in money and a. few articles of jewellery. Having tints accom?-. plished their purpose, they, jumpted ashore, and nftera fmmless attempt tocut the boat ndrift, escaped` under coverofta neighboring wood. The perpetretorsof this diabolical lwmwm; luuuu, an aoum-Hut comcrbf L017, )1: the 8th Concos. sion, on In February. May. August,,n`nd November. DUI`l|giAjlV1l3VlLhE. '1`:-`.cvnunm--18th April,'18th July, Kl-3ENANSVl'!;I`J':`.,?iKnvu-Fim -Weanebay fa` `the months of. January, A ril, July. and October. LU_l` No. TEN, West 0 Huronlnriaslteex, Mqlmw, on the first day of January, April, July, and Oqtober_.':-'1 ,-'._ 0Rl(1):l-..I:e--P`1rst Tuesday in January, April, July, and `O T. ' BO\gMCl9)RE-First Friday in Januxuy, 'April,,.luly,; and cm at. ` ' - '. I F\TI`c7'1V3_1f)'1IV`;:'sV1V)_}41"I: \1>~v`IAtinIT11, 1860- .-0. _3 J. . in BARR! onlhe first \`Vednoodxyin*Ml1'%b.3JInn':.~ legnffer, and Decetnbei, ?i,'l'hq ill 4 nncxxiuy for the exchln afyldod.- ; :; , It . LE ows Conn `. . *A`wA!A-k,ea:I; J.-us`. 9;` July, and October.` ` ' MONO, ul South-East comcrbf In! '1, _____si_qIg,_9I3j1 February. May. Aurust.n`nd November. tr Stages leave Barrie for. the suciaumr an` hour before the arrival of each Train. mw Aovmnssmms ms WEEK; g-_j. `BA am: s:&Ij.A T1, ~ rum 1- A 1% . . . . A <:..:T~m..... .Hagms7a'n'i Baconfor sale-1. Lairdi Me_u'n of Court `of Aiisize. Mdno unicipalily At-count. `. Postponement ol_.Sberi"s Sale. Poslponementof Sheri"s Sale. Postponement of Sheri"-5 Salk, ' Duliesuf Patlimasters. To ,Gonsu.m tints. _ V Me-Lane : er.mifug`e. _ V` xdn-rjninnur BAI_I.WA.Y. , ate the American Commonwealth. yet we feel; not be -lost labor. Of a kind and courteous . descendants of the former ruler.-of their country ...J , . . . - . . v . . V . . `"3 vault. -vuu-av-ruuur, "`I `F their greatnessand weaknesses. . _ Although wecannot expect that .'r- youth in, his nineteenth year slionld be able to appreujiu-' sure that ajourney through the United States and some "association with the people .would reception the'son of ,_Queen,"Vic.toria`m_ay 1-be very sure. The -interest of Americans in the. is second only to that of Engliehm_ett them- selves, and, whatever may have been formerly. the case, the feeling is now one of good will and sympathy. The Prince of Wales might nd both instruction and recreation in a visit to the Atlantic cities, whether it be New York, in all its ambitious and span-new splendor or its 7 more quiet rivals. , There is much to be learnt, from a few weeks of such travel-tnore than a Royal persottage may ever afterwards have an opportunity of ' learning. Ono who is called to such high` tlestirties, and who will have such opportunities of directing the tastes of his countrymen, may advantageously study the progress of the arts pol` life by a people thrown, as it were but, yesterday, on the shores of a new continent, a: progress not less wonzlerful than their com- mlcial prosperity. If the Princeof Wales nhoulul l'nrtlre`r visit the President of, the United, States at W_aehingt_nn, the {courtesy will, we leel sure, be appreciated, and tend to draw V closer the bonds whieltunito tl{+"tt'v`o-qoeuttfess _. -.. ..... umgu, nucfvlluv u_l_B 611861 -B11 grist-mill, [capab1e"with-. one gran. "of ' |n'EiIm:nn .:.-!.4..`I...._1._n.. -_1- - is` A I 35.- ` R... \I.'_.|...__;,__ ;_ -n, 0nxLExA"iS;13am Fun.--.The fair at Oriliis on Tuesday the 3rd -inst, `was noi at": `well attended as weiwonld wish to have seen. The roads certainly , _v:vex-`n`g'a'in_V`tT it, but still we`think`1 ! the fair had been made more public an better-renultvwonidhave t_`ollowed_ All new fairs. in` this cduntry especi- Vuliy,~'re'qnire more than an ordinary imuguraiion, and- it were w.el1if~th`a Mnnicipal70on ncil had` given ginm6';`>_ubiio -notice of i&sappr_ondh.. When , are 'beei6rn o'fn1ty 'e.sAt__nblinh_ed1-ithis? neessuy ` pgapxg, wiiI'an_ii:ipMb the time wmm inncjhintereqgixst1u`int.iintiiSn n1inds:Witled the's're m r1i3 V "n6ii:`wi c1i sever` " p'ar- F! ier:.;t.h` ii1!r?i2iaf`brnorai:~:o`rna:aoV ,I;I!.,1>,o:sn12trli 0n01iti1i!5ii*:ii"i3`v . -we T ~ S` ` 5` . `-F` i . . ` L` -;M_:3. .. . i A _ . M - with uia iauh&3ufat'ypeahgmgsa;pw;`n`cag1v . .-_--- `...-....... yy.-5 uvau euc uuuy Ul'CIe.. Thetbluster of the Globe has taken ,a decided change ; it 18 notnow the harmony and_ strength of the Opposition, but treachery and greed of_ oice, as the latest` edition of the orgnntells us." Mr. Brown s followers, all .told,at this-timeamounts to twenty-four, iall of Upper Canada, or: abont`a third `of its representatives. `If public opihionis a truechronometer, then it is mathematically demonstrated thatvthee platform of Mr. Brown is distasteful to the people of this Province--h_is V viands `have been too highly seasoned, and already have .-becoinevpintolerable to -the -public palate. Thisis plainly the true sthte of the case; andvwe havejfiven fromltime "to time abundant evidence of it by` extracts from the opposition press throughout the icountry. It has `been fogetold`-- the proof has at last arrived.` ~We do- not now. discuss"th e eipedienoy of constitutional `changes, ' or- the" ufoenr-.v'5nf an`:-min `u-.42..-ma ` `re a. . n.- uuuuaa nu: caycusuuU" U1 uuusulllolll enauges, or the urgency of ce'rts.in reforms. It is the -.fa.tality to party usefulness of such dictation and slliisuees-usthnt with Mr. Brovin thatiwe have _'h ad3t_o resist. _`.,N.y', to question the `virtue of his mandates was to risk being oat:-`acised from `the Reform. ranks. b The attempt has been persistently and viruleutlfmaide in the cnse of the London" Free Press, with what success, the people have Anlready declared. In many other instancesit has lfsviledl; and the discVo_mtux_-e sought toibehvx-`ou glit. Vdofwn upon the devoted heads of those courageous . enoughto fesist only fallen, lilxetlie tlii-'ab't.e. zi.' lug; hnilslb_ue',_ 10 "be quickly b dissolved` `by the '- v.i1I'nf. of WW" kreviv-_ W.}1=P9' *.h.;=nfor61' esbigted, " ` ia,gumaenu5; , 7 _ , , But moreithon, this.,i_ phasrbeen the ' dissatisfaction among the party in opposition, L that frequent Caucuses" have been held ostensibly `V for the purpose of getting -rid of Mr.` Brown.- " ;11exensI~i90n9tber.s1ii.1!lPfeasnsd-itsel Whd shall `take charge of thisipar_i`y,only a short time `, p'opal:;`, 1: -Aij 12.3%` slmitered and brok up down ?_wasthe inquiry very pertinently made. Assnredly not Mr. S. Macdonald-he. `has previously waived his claims to leadership, in obedience to- the irnperious chief, and now very properly declines th_e unthankful task of extract- ing from theimire what Mr. .Brown.has M cast into ` -it." .Not__Mr. ,Foley,ifo'r the same reason, and, as` well as . Mr. Maodonald, a lover of_ the British Constitntion.` And thus it is at the present mo- ment with the a_dmmeed Reforrners, _following'the wake of Mr. Brown; and thus it is where afew of the warm-hearted patriots of Dissolution and Con- vention.` celebrity would wisbto lead the people of North Sixncoe. .He who. runs now may read; the observer of the past would never commit the folly," with his eyes open, of trusting Mr. Brown-- his political antecedents should have been a suf- ficient beacon` to forbid any approach. The lesson to a great extent has been learned; and we fancy it wouldbe diilicult even in Barrie to excite again to frenzy the ardent few who live, move and derive their political being from the daily oracle.. Thnlhlnetnr nf Hm (1113):: 1.... 4.4.-.. - :--u - i "-r":"_ ' " - ;e@3,Ik.i- _. _ "wjit-E-.l.I. they then end there uietly obeyed the dictation from head quarters to-expunge the`.ldoante from- .. little feels, but serrje t6 illnstrtel well the doings -0.`: -lloavr the P,m.vi.I,I.;, 5~,W 11: `rm ti`-`g?sme.v7v'ee being armed or at same, a nu: , lar games werejeing played in London-,;Berlin, uf:d5`ot`ne'i in reference to con41lI(=V.:l:`0!`8,,`?.f.'l.1,, nerarn'rP: {s:`;f `;.ur1_1,-T the` eorjvenggajn l or sit ,l:.nedrd$r9,lz!_.eI9`.`!!.tSE2.a 5 ` rntofind `f6r*three'day`s'deliberated` the `platform .5 ofJMr._Qeerge . as ei:`uneiated5 infill: . paper. 3Sifrgu1e4`iy e,u6igh,< nethihf-'lZ_lle. ha"rmo11Y1 - V prevniled among tho stpresent,end seiersl oMlI'e '15i w a1t61tIi'erT; 1hti*:&e=-=efn1~ 66Hse*6e`!12%?f c s`%*'*?. 3"-7.'9" ` zines c<$iii%d"`?=1hiei`t5.t5*59` 'l`1"'*"3"`.*"'f*'.}`"`.1."`-". 'I"' ' t'i6n .efh1_1ithaifN9x'th Amerlcn} f.5Vi"5"t`D73 Tuition of the` t,I,rrit;:iij;`yw'i tlr` some joint enthoritylj--, xnnd, Dissolutiofpure and sliiiple. `Much,warrn discussion was evoked on each of `lbw Q3ii9"5 . --`the advocates of Dissolution_of the,Union, with, . so_the'joint en tliority, however, [carried the rlay,e._!'1,`d` was yfortliwith blixzoned 'to'tlz`,e' world` as the Lgrent: .constitutional chzinge which was`_tc `remedy all ' evils, andzqnu-vvhichythe,Qppositicn_were united-` But it must be` steadily borne in mind thet all this v the, defectionvia the,Qppcsitien ranks seemed rather to iuerese than dimini_sh+Ref0r11 papers: that before were silently witnessing the audacity : of theirleaders, new begnn"to murmur, juntil ht last open warfare and T,b,m7: Wime _|"v W8` not `even a Reform peperpf note in the country supports either the `Globe or its master, Nny, the very means adopted by Mr. Brown's institution to" 4 read out of the ranks certain journals_,,whe_n no longer tools could be}found to do its bidding, have succeeded wonderfully in lrestoringagain a healthy equilibrium, and of producing. arre-action that i threatens the _-vindictive agitator with - political _extinction. Where are themenof political inu- ence in thei.House,_w_hom the Globe would fein have led the world toibelieve were in strict accord with its tune, that acknowledge Mr. Brown s po- litical creed, or his tactics as a leader? The organ itself acknowledges that Messrs . -Foley, Seneld Macdonald, Dr.l Connor, Wnllbridge, Mattice, Patrick, Bell, and others, have positively refused to support the pet-resolutions of the Con- vention; and this in face of the daily-declarations of the Globe, for three months, that the terrible thunder was bottled up until the meeting of Par- liament, and is fearful esh, then to be evolved from combustibles obtained "at the Oonven tiou. A grand tableaux wesvirtually promised, in which ' Mr. Brown was to gure as the ery god, whose elasticity would be cribbed only by the vaulted roof ol the Assembly, while surrounding him, in "murky n.tm,osphc're,l\vcre' to be exhibited, reverent- ly` inclined thefgrnnd galaxy.-of the opposition, lost in mute admiration` of their ornnlpotent. j Phanix. ' ' ' ` "'30 Eln & Ielueliww. f3_:ndge2s;v._ 1; nigh; `reg: T` makcithe matter cleuf '>_'`;',f_", ` the conntrywbo have ` barren of` bpposition politicp. We need saroely refer-[to the bairlesque pe trailed in the Barrie Town Hall,Tof a D_isuni6n_ Vlloong, -pr 30 gntho djaplay msdQ~,I0!!1`_ewh,t;4h.tpr. .iIi&fi`Ill'h; {n nhmninnlihi II: by this `time become pataIit} opening of Parliament, L ' gigantic results of an Conven ' ` ' tinubd `to disastrous e've_nof the Globevno _ H IlIllICiI1I0llI-.-8 cries haven; ` " 7`: Who shall be leader-'-who " Horrible _AlI'atlr.~' ` (From the Memphis Bulletin, Marcltw.) We learn from a gentleman who arrived in this city yesterday from Vicksburg,,that A. B. ' Wesson, formerly of this city, was murdered: and robbed on Saturday night last, under cir- cnmstances of peculinr atrocity. The un- fortunate man was proprietor of a -trading boot, and, with his wife and a negro servant woman, had stopped for the night at `a planta-' fion on the Louisiana'sid_e of the river, about twenty miles below Vicksburg. ` At an early V hour next morning, the boat was visited by threepmen, one of whom rapped at the door. - when the negro w_oma_n, on answering the summons, received it gun shot wound in the head, killing her instantly. Mr. Wesson then V wentto the door ' when one `of the assassins discharged a gun at him, the contents of which--"some thirty buckshot-took effect in his left breast. He lellto the 'oor and soon after expired. T ' . Wire '7..mann' cl"... ....-.t'_-...-_r .1 , _ - ' 7 V -inn 1i)1c?u_'r1Ox.-pdns me am tbehfolliuof tueo ...'.1 I_:-'.ni_.__.'.:- -_.1 -.."| .0 .AS ' 'h99;:x'"9h*` I 4 Nmnzor Sounwrmnx.--In the Township of Thy, . faiding alonghgi 1-toad leading from Pe_netangui- ghne to _the) 'Baforinat6ry Prison, is: etgled a `min- bor Vof pnsionefs _td` the: amounirlof about 'fo1_~t_y Each of them have 'a homestead of about fty 9_.cx-es, awarded thembhy the Almpal Gqvgrnmont, ;qn/ which fthey' have, frgsided for` as. great `nany feats, Blili/(41: which theyhve ac'c_ordingl`y improvd. 1Io=t:9f!h"v.si!4 9n 1'1-ve` krovrinzifayn and the`y__'la._bor uzi_dr :th'ii1'convxiiunce`of `bing `shut ` ` `but from ommdxg ah_oo1'gd(xca.tioh f;-<*>n1V the `Eat, .tb. -I t1i9y;,.'pai n9 Wei. ans! we otj.?I.i1bJ9o`t to `39!*.5*{v;}"` 4`? W} `1"'."`;*'Il-339*` ` ti) iheigfpfopflyf }l9`.3' Wig`: `h5!H'.5j'. 'G9V?!5|}3 3 ;l`-;"_`3!`.`W .:99.1i'3`I?i.'*.."! . ~ gouutrhneyaberhysu ,7. M-gr T -9!l39z'.!:9'9ninl.`.99m9;of hoj.c3;d,ijng_Qunke- , ; !'!=he9:$h1d !I,.0,tIh,IaodsaJ % % A-ndanliinkrsvmed 1 E "*1-9""33-"?3`9F!!'v="!!1-ssnnommwetsevo-nr!!o.:J * '~;1ai*9a9!~th%:na=#:~nhon 5 ' U 4 .,......`.J anvil u -mu. vuv awry . . ` ~ ' I: ' A .f\ ' '_0bserver,"' of Pen tadgtxisl`Hi9?_ is ` rovfded tom`; `bot thao`e .h a._acms respqotipg " 5- Pro- ` Vtutayzt in thgt, village to A Methodist meet-_ ing," and pumng his yvife ;out_4with ax halter. dragging her in, that in gii'ni fox` 1; V consIderbIe' f .distanco; f was repeated also to s,`and jvo; hope the monster who sogdtd will` meet the ([111 iof .thge_1\aA.w. _ The letter of Mr. Benjamin `Ross, Postmaster, Innisl. inreplyto 9. letter in our issue of the 21st u1t., from Mr. James Reid respecting the de- livery of his paper, is written in a style not` at all snited to our columns. We think if Mr. Ross had kept the complaintnt issue in his own hands, and not allowed himself to be lured away into the labyrinths of fancy and inuendo, be wouldnot have manifested n spirit so nugentlemuuly. As regards the 'v`erbn`l complnintsmade tons, and the signicant hint at Township uccountsj we wish Mr. Ross particularly to understand that it has never `been `our practice to-tamper with public voicers; and whilst vie areat all times grateful for etheir patronage," wepdo not complain if'we don't getit... As regards postmnsters,`-`we have never courted their interest'in -our? behalf`-, and wish only to obtain from them equaljusticmf If a. person wishes `to become a subscriber` to; the sldvance, sndrequests the postmaster to write therefor, it is not right for ' `thelsaid postinasterfto .psck'a Spirit upon him;-instesd. .We think Mr.` Ro`ss mhs't'-agree with ushere; and if he wishes his letter to -appear iniprintit i|?_-best adapted as the colvuiinnsof the~Spin't--there"lse1 remarkable sinity bet'vveeIt.thel_:w`?V":?V:A .. H. , .. V .. 3.. Ii:nu,_ ' ` :_._u- vun.nnDrU1VU1!i1V'.l'. Mos QUITO mnst`xense us for refusing topnb- s,_his- letter of tho-~29t'h i1lt., for the "reason before assigned by .ns--that we have done with the party whom. he isso anxious to nip. It mat- was part. owner or merely a menial employed on the vessel builtion, the Nottawasaga River. T If that gentleman can obtain any credit for his statements heis heartily welcome again: as we are concerned. a ` tors not a straw to us` whether Mr . H. R. A. Boys. I "I """" 3" "T" 2:. ,t-L9ux__-3 prison Tn. pectors I: 4:.-u-... 1...: i......_ ..,_ S 2::-'V'f V ,r !'*'a','f "',f`....`.'`;."" ." 75" " fnfpeotors ,6 made c.ert:'n recommenda- tions, bu_f. l_:now,not their character. At any rate, wbntever is to "be done, should boo done qnickjy; and we have no doubt that the ensuing, season` will witness guch additions _and improvements as ' to demand another visit. _`V'_-'-u ; iyvhilc` cveryiing is, complete, compatible ! .withA_e;is_ting ac odotion, much is needed to e adapt tlze`iin3ltit1`l? -` :6 gr 7'gheaxt Provincial use. The p.1-esent numi r.of inmates, nearly exhaust} thecavpocity ofthpgvrescnt building; ond__with a. certainty __of incgfq in nuxnt-,e 3 tho question ' inriuu cl-mt nnn'}. 3...... W- k-It-Am AL- ,....,..m uttstf purpose, may, rumpled ashore, and perputratorsof outrage are all unknown, yet thecitizens of the neighborhood in which it occurred are not without `hope of ultimate success in ferreting them `out and bringing them to punishment- The remains were taken to Vicksburg on Sunday; I - his Deputy, Mr. Feistherstonaugh. The a1acr_ity' ,pocli'on. We confess to nolihgwing" been pre'pureAdfor such.eii`1ciency and _oignniza.ion as was every- whore manifest ab'ajnt;tii`o institution, in viewof the short timoi of it;`establihmcnt. The w_otk_ or renovation! nnd adaptation, has been a consider. ab1e"'ta`sk, itnd accomplisheti nlmostentirly with convict lbor. 1fiie'f0resi7ght' and tact lot` the" Warden is evcnywhcre appmjnt, ably seconded by` with which they have performed their duties can only be judged of Ty examination; nn'd we feel` I w_tzi-ra.nteq`__in"_s;sying thM:~'_the visitor is at all ..; limos sure of reaiiiing the object of thorough" in-_ `.----... ..-...-1-.-n5 -rx. uuu IIIIJIIIK lu. ago uuu -size froxn_the pen`! to the prodigous. Wejcan testify to the"zest talgen by the boys in eating and ' exercise. The cnlinery department is conducted on 3 most economical scale; for whilethe, best of breed nndxbeef is"giv-on to the prisoners the aver- age ?expense of `feeding each has` averaged only eight cents a day. i Religious exercise is- provided twice a week`, under the ministration: of Rev. Mr. Allen, Episoopa1~_;`_a.nd' Rev. M`:-. Kennedy, Roman Catholic.` " V ~ `A 117. '_'._n___ 4. ,. . . , . ~ . `_ _ ` =.P.6rha.ps-the} mgrked feature has theVgo"od{ order tnd_ apppnrent obntentment of thehoys, at ptesen numbferiug~44.- and "varying in age and sign fmm nu. -Mn; 4.. n... u.._...a:.......-n ur-.4-" -' ni1ith:t.hb"`gx"o;}_tion ,;'I`;_ol.1a.,_caen-', within the main ~ Izliildiris-} 'It119.ied1'7fl`i?i4dstrx eesah -at t11'i.1:5rts1!'*`5: i'tlP`.=8i... V i sihlo fnigd,` `am: 1?vho,4fl'n1,_addion.to big; gm,-m-. n dnLips,_auprnd&,;'th1};t _. of I ,kAeepe :,A `or gunrdi . B9355?!-Jh :`,i'.'9'='.".:.'}"~*-.i$ 8. 1.arse:.t_ninz,tom,, , school roonaphiro clgpels, I :-oteta.nt_ and O;ntho- .to their ditferent omnibyments until 11. 55-`-dinner 9?e`F. by` i r,ep.6:n'? l_ic,aj1_d.;qlg_gping to". 8." ,1,`he order of proceed- ings in as; follow; 8:5} _o _olook,. muster; gt 6-i-school until 7-;-gh1`g}aklb.st-nfter which tow oi!` at 1,2-th__e intgavali Iiutil ;l- beingglled uphy play." Again muster and ~01?` to their different shops until 4; wliontthmbotiianmmons. to school until 5.46,fo1lowed-thy Supper, and closure of the prison at 6,o Two guards remain with the boys, who aro nlloweti to read and study until '1} ofclock f when all are ox-dered;to bed. ` ' l"9"' `?"..V-`?`F._``%`6lUl no--0,-Q " gr.-5.!`-.-1-W . L jqtisgyg itgelf is a. `sqbshnbl st_on_1e bmldipg, ~11.`1.:".`.ff.151"'. -3,9` f"=.!="vr1de;;,a:nd'V 24. feet. hick. fwlilch, viviili` th omce `nd ro_:inds_,;6ccnpy'fou:f oi; asnjtagigigg we w gg hauced:`:o the iariotis _.;.v._L;;; -`_:.2:L-- .~.` -2- -.~_..:_. -9 .'...__.....-_.. _8f95;'1-5 W{1'51 enclqaed"-by aafencg .16 fej. high,` VI 1. vuvtnusulnuvuv, U HADQIIUV III Inuvv -u--V-I `Mb.-n.-09.6 -9 19-43: imusairnrpl. ..'"hm,-"PI*'!` old ' zthimnwdmm '9 ofthe penionera, of them very aatefully__ decorated, and full pouesjing thnt quaint appear _ ...... an in imH:inwu ;_l;e<:eaido;1oo.nf`:tht: - u .1 , ...,, no nv, __-_- __--_.s_._._: .- .|._ ...........A. g{eatest pains to point out and e} ; IIJ:Y `'1 ,v'- 4;--,,{t..'A_I.z,4'r-*'191 3?-r "-2" been, done, and whaip-ll.mequires-.to;bedone for thy etciqngy 9; q;e,ius_ttuion.;. .!`11a.;e.u`ogve,oorf- .km o:,i`v`o Jzuuamdggerau, now*7be:ng<'rgncea, Put-in-.9iien.1Q:.farminzp|1P039&3r mt... '.'..x_.... :a....lc 2. .. 4...$..s-...a:'..1 -4--. lmnminu .. . -.`." 4'-Ti`. lain what has .1, "33 3 'uau W` "hp?-[`UlKZIlW-n'n"-van... oId soldier." We wor onduoted to the ground! :21 ;W. n.,, gcelzz.-,1is ::t;!-9 Wusderz; wh9'took:.*h9r '....u.In.n0 -mhu: in nnint nut and` nvnlin whlit has 1'0. coR1sPoNDEN'rs. - -9-_u ms. .1 buy` \1_uvin|uu " ""1 1 >-- _ L? figne. We;-Abe._l_iev,e, tho. rectors ' cert: '11 recomniendn- um IUHIBHIS taken Vicksburg . . . The Vicksburg`(Miss.,) Whig of the same date acids: . - 1 V `V Two brothers iiving ationt Wairrenton,-r Lewis and David Castleman, were arrestedon Sunday onsuspicion of having committed the deed, and were brought up to this city yester- day. Mrs. Wesson recognized them ins. large crowd, and pointed out Lawisas the one to whom she had given the money; They were then taken tojnil to await `ii requ.isition- from the Governor at Louisiana, when they will be removed to Richmond for trial. - E ' 1\llI'Il_i'I'I'Ul.aI4I DHIWWTHI ' '=Th'atVatep,s_ ate being`? taken. euielly, but . surely; promoting the ; views - of parties inter- ested -in the.Ouawa- Rome. in,contrq4disxinclion 19 the Geoxgian Bey Rome, as ~favonmhl`.fo; a Ship Cnnva_l,_1onneo;inge the inland,.watera of the West with the'St.. Lam-encb,L'whieli`make is i.mpera_tj_ve 41; n` y `ur Petitiuneis-!q'. lice ( Lbeforeiyeni Hongroablegohle the poiitioup-and 'uie`r_'ita ofvie'l`iva'l-rbhfes,`- wi!li zthe `Iibpe-_`an'd 5 ihfout"tha.tzt~faiY,,ilIipai8I skid fail: iliqhiljy and `investigalinh -of the oontietingjlnimszmpyg he , had prior to any-rggolgatnon. begn?`adop;ed,_zor , 0 . any action.Ik6n.infcr.Ih9ran9 .wol:1~?.F..r4`. :`.`.t.}:..`.-....': ..;?iu... .v%_.;.m:_1e`.;1L_ hovwgrk.-on , wuuvuuutuuap Iuuuucu -`Ill ll uqlll HIE ,p|lu||0 puree. .whiI.e.th.e .0I!a!vamrarati.'ely .5 . 1:- mg,_but a, new onecanl idea, as bqen a orded View: holgcted, but 6!? all` traffic =frq:`n uro o'eu1od portions of _-Women Cgnadag tapping in `Cabdh I-lan_d,_-in Mn` Geo1-`gian ~B| . Ind! 1193 min tnuohms Ihg um-.. bmvonl .i,mr9dn.ce' all lraio into-the Island of Montreql,by o "the how`-`hm, uhd flhui , sign at ;he_u-Q` 3 over 389-009 .":V-`Z-`?"`T"?'. W? 3*? VW-1 in % That in. rolite .byused:`:u`n; would , `it ` Ottnwa, and lhefrbg. qygrivg Uppgcnuaaa -i nre"'_f duhieiiitdy h`3i' Riiiiigds iuii'~th,ag 1? TIE =1 `-' * glpasa-%m:'io'u>.`q!_:ih$ 2 country; while the ot at vfulovoldziutroduaa _ 8llll0l' l'0lllBo . g Th`u;thL Gwt`ia?B` u'al"h`a' ` 1 - ` hohtemplsd; `y::r"? aPeti(iobr:nmig';:gt' almost say, held out as an indu'oomam- tout- .tle'ra ftbtiirmb {lim fof` `Sir. Perdgl-inn: Muiliancl ; and 1.15:: but -small : assistance has been; not- `withslanding,.aordad~.to.it from hlhAo,,p|ghl_io ` nuns. whila tha.0llnun.mmn:m`n.im'aIu .m.I._ ` ii) THE ':I{`(>)'1`I ,(')'ItAl`3['.i1 ."I`I'i'I1; LEGISLA- .. j _..__{1'1yI: As_s_EM___,BLY._ 3 7 L` _ pg W __,_.,...~-E;5u , _. That. the_Ghai_1-man bereqneated to communi- cate. at once with the Wag-den of Grey,pWn.rden of York & Peel, and Mayor, pro tent of Toronto, urging upon them, as representing localities more deeply interested than other parts of Canada, the imperative ,neosaity,of `calling meetings at once, and taking. action i_n'.,tbAe matter to back up this meeting, and that if notice is sent td the Warden of Simcoe, steps,-will be taken to` * send a deputa- tion fromathis County} topattendeuch meetings.--' Carried. ' Rnipzciiuntv `Sn'I'wI:'r `: ` - :"l`L'..o` nlnlun` nu- I..;':__-' a '__.,. . _ _ . . _ _ . . ...f.. -uv'vrvn'UU1|v?AI 7* vu_l I you: . l{o;ed by D Aroy Boultqn, Esq., secondedvby David Morrow, Epq.- . ` L ` - Il\l_-| AL- l'VL-:...._-.. L- .2. ---- -I- ` `- -.x7--uuufsno auupv, up _o.nsuy ;e_ugae`d ;mg]xingL_ unngemargla for the p:opme`d`1i_i_tggMplngp|, `u opemng of the Vidlpm Budge. { Vulllesilllll . 4 I ) ` - That the Resolutions and Petitions; v;v_heVn ye- pared, . be printed, and that copies time` `be sent `to the several Rapresentkitives ixi Ptrlidment of the constituencies of Upper Canada", with; request that they_use At.heir'best eudeavors`to have justice done to tb_e"Geo(gian_ Boy Route, and also that copies be siint to I.hefWax -dens of thediferent Counties In -Uppv_.-r, Condo, statizig` the `action ' taken, and seeking-.cop-opexjuio n.--Carried; . l.l9-mm! k..rvA...... n....n..... 1:1..- __--_.Lx L. -----n m `Rat:iib2f 32.; z..zm.;..z. 5} 1).; ?~:.yo.;..y' q=| Simcbe. 'm'anat:`m'r"fmm"a .lll:e.ih&'*.Izld`Enn-utlia ..y. .c._ ,-. -5.--:7, A1511! .V ` Thuta. Committee, consisting ofthe Warden, the,Mayor of Oollingwood, Reeve of Bradford, the Sheriff, H. R. _A. Bogs, Edward Webster, D Alton McCarth , H; B.` oplfins, W. 0. Little, and Thomas { arker, be appointed to prepare Petitions to both Houses of Parliament, and to the ..Execu- tive, founded on the foregoing Resolutions, and urging the claims, rights and interests of the Georgian Bay Route, so that the merits of that undertaking in contra-distinction to the Ottawa (taking into consideration the various and multi- plied interests of the numerous sections of Upper Canada involved), may be fairly and equitably canvassed before any nal resolution be adopted or action taken in a work of such great magni- tude, such Petitions, when prepared, to be signed on behalf of this Meeting, by the Chairman and Secret.ary.--Curried. ' ` ` `.II -_'_.`l I___ mu,__ 1-. new in v 'u -- - - ouucoc, munamag'7r__um _a .ll!E1I3'_ .Illf.Ql}_"I 8rd of- .dpn`l,' ..D. 3_l860',"-pemgaant 10PIlb1 . . .-Notice; the 26! ; dew/.Qf-"March prn'ou;,v ...vw----.4. ::u.v- M0995 by Tho. Driil, Esq., se con`ded by J obn Callaghan; Esq. ' ' ` mi_`..` .1__ n__-u,..*9-,; .2, . .-. ...'. - . ._--.-an ya..."--.-, aou\`e, ` "That from the fact of tbeviiarge grants of public money. annually -made for `the survey of the Ot- ' tawa River: for Canal purposes,amouuting.in .1856 to $13,878, in 1357 to $33,207 l9c., in 1858 ;to.$l0,412 25c., and a huge sum for 1859,-(for -2 which the returns have not yet appeared), making ;a total atnouutxofeover $80,000; this Meeting, ' with regret concludes, that due diligence has not f been exercised by the` Representatives of Western "AL Canada in iParliamen't, in"pen'nitting these grants ` to pass without at ieast seeking an equivalent for ` the Georgian Bay route; this Meeting however desire to express the hope that the_ Representatives 1 will,` for the future, use their interest and inuence in promoting the well-being oi'.the Constituencies they represent, and discountennnco the expendi- ture of public monies in a manners-`prejudicial to Western Canada, and thattthey will, to repair the .injury already done to the interests of the Geor- gian Bax Route,_ use their inuence for the pur-_ pose of obtaining a graqtyof money to be expended in furthering theinterests of the Southeini Route, at least equal in amount to that expended upon the Northern Route.-4-(.`arricd. . Bogiltpn, Esq".-, seconded by Edward .Web`steAV-, Esq. 'I'|I.:.l .. (V..___._2A4 . _ . . __!;.s._., .15 .1 wow I u u-In uvwb equal In nmouuu 1.0 ms the N orthern . Route.-- Carried. 1r,_-_I |_vA 1 __That this'Meei_ing, viewing with alarm the ac-_ tion taken by'the'Exec'utive, with regard ;to the survey /made under its auspices of the Ottawa Riven-,;:t`or Canal purposes, consider, that if can- --;-;- :-: \a'unl'|4. layup. V structed, the Ottawa Canal wouldbe "detrimental to the material interests of Upper Canada ;'_ and that every dollar` Upper Canada is compelled `to pay for the survey, already made, or for the con- struction of that Canal, if adopted, must be taken contrary to, the wishes of Upporanada, and for thepnrpose ofdoing a positive and serious injury to the whole of Canada West ; .and_th:i.t it is also considered that evenhauded justice has not been meted out in" regard to the rival Routes; ` for while the public money alone,_to an extent over $80,000, has been expended for the pteliminarz survey of the Ottawa Route, private means, wit . a triing, exception, have had to bear the burden of the preliminary steps for the Georgian Bay VRonte,`without w-hiclrthey would not have been taken, and, thenefore, this meeting is under the conviction that evenhanded justice has not been ` accorded in the premises, and that money of Up- per Canada is being expended for purposes detri- mental` `to that section of` the Province, and? without the consent of` its inhnbitan_ts.-C'arried. lL\_.ul I... f---Al.I__ Q:__.'__ 1.1- 7 - 1 ' ` 1 I I l ibreach of promise; She said she A Damon Bmueu-o1f~ Pnonm: . Cum.-'-A women made hereppeariince at li_Ie'oice_ oi the police juelice a day or two ago. for :he'pu:- pose of entering a complaint against a man for herself to him along lime under promise of. mariizige, and all she ever go} from him was six liuie pigs, \'s'hich in a|momenIaiy_ burst of _2enerosin' ha n+........-- had devotodv ' V.-u vu-It vvn--rvnoi VI :00 lllllDUlll|I_IO:'l/(CIIl(l " -h'1_oved by Jonathan Sissdnsg Esq., seconded by Andrew Graham,` ESQL, ' A "i1L-4 9...... AI... D.-A _p .I..-'I-_.'.- _.',_,._ ,n me 1'.amwn,;qf,me uumouunl Simcbe, `1itanah'njg"`f1fpni`:a . 3 Bni nf`- J1). IIRAD-u. V-3-.- ~.-_-y..-.._..u._u,_;:-a-`.,': .. ._ J.` . ,Tha.t jneamueh gs were thcottewa or Northern Route to be seIectod;anVd' constructed, its effects wo_n1db'_<'=.- to take away the entire" traic of-the West from}.-tbe:.pro5e'ntschannels; and carrxit through to the City .of Montreal; via, Ottzgwe, thereby doing an iucatculnble amount of wrong and in- jury `to the `settled portions` of Upper Canada` without conferring buy. grezttertnrnonnt of bene to Montreal 01-} the other portions of Lower Can- add than would be afforded and obtained by the Georgian _BayV.o_r-other Southern Route, were that selec1ed.+- Carried, L ' V ' ' .._V__-J . .` '.g u, .. .. . . ` - - _ DVQIIL LIiu.*_' U!" I (bit, Jfovd by _-'l'Iiot;m_'s Parker, _1;sq;, jsecbnagd by Angus Gunp, _Esq.,` ` "m'...o n..:..`u.... :.;_ `_:__:_ _'__ :.'L _.,,,,,',~ .. DIIIJIIIU IN-IU UQLIUF JIIUUUCBH IJIIKG IUTIJI Inns spcurixig fthat itporant tradd `through-the`z1atura1 ` ohan`uel,' the BL Lam-ence,;and` greatly benetliug our Canals and Ports, and the Prov. vinpe genera1ly.--Carried. ; . ' _ ` o ` M.-.....AV L..'.'n..'..:`.a' u......... 12-... '-`....'..;.;1-'.: 1.-. I101] 01 "J0 EH55` EHO IDCFGBSIUK IVBIIJG DGEWCCD `th'"`Exist'6i`Ii `iiH',I'.Wsti`K Slates"df the Union, which .is.,n9W;.cIn-ied by the longer and more circtfi dIfs`Southerni, Route, and Ltrusbi'p'pe'd at Buffet 0 ai1d"ot,lier3Am`orican' Lake Ports: {his nnnllb '|hnt Hnnrfa nf H-add `Oh:-nua|.Hsn rinO ' I-_-(yv vuunsqug"I"`Iaw: I nun -MYd. PS Da'.viii' Morro. .E!!9 -o '8.hh Chdr15s,Pai'(ridge,_'Etf., 3' ` -j'_ . ` flVI....4 :..............L' ....' ...-...' AL_ nA.4_._- __ 1;_;;I:_i_ T 5(.&,.nfo,rd, " Onnal would be a work of Ag:-eatim mace and -sdvan` - 'm13:tmast::t"1\3aKmS?K3%?i='v1lilt'Ih"'IoA . ;;i ggim. 21.92: b,; 3;- .1 ..`;.. ;... 35- ;,,s'= That the c?o'n'st1-action of the " Georgian Ba} to the Province of Com: , Inasmuch noun at am nnvlgauun ueuveuu sun uppc wwsa-;=:;::n:`2 v~ the~Riv'e of Western Canada Ports of Entry for all classes of sea`-`going -ve5sel's,"a'hd would command not on1yTther1argo_ tra.TI9T-9f _the,West,_-now carried over Canadian? Waters, bgt also alarge propor- tion of the great an increasing traic between `th'""Ea'st'a`l"n i'fh'TW`sti`K S'tates"of the Union. ingihe present cities -'a'$':zI1 " "E'$"u'J 'i>:"o?'iEe'3'oi '6z12'f,' Ya1?nE'eE 'ii.1i`!:` ' '1>66I!!`!ll?1!`1b?E 1!tlhQ"`IpeoB ` of_ S_hip_Navjgat.i9n_ be_tw_een__tl_1e _Uppe . ..v-u uuu was six Iittte tiich in ai tirnentary generosity he ptesented her with. ,She nursed `and fed the diminutive porketatduntil they attained a goodly size and .proinise,` .when in characteristic of tneaneatha .-l....... .t.. -.,

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