The Canadian times, 25 septembre 1856, jeudi 25 septembre 1856
[" 5 meme EE Hy 4 + \u2018This measure was brought about in a great ms « fiterature.~~ ; | THE NIGHTINGALE'S RETURN.: J ( \u2014 ! ) Mest tabesead ete Com?rohELy , aD babuniis depart VOL.2.NO.39.ra J vating fuith ; furaished with every weans Lou, while by correcting thy taste it acts and appliance to mould, diznify, and sive as a vukser to the yaa, Bagh edit effi dency to the charoeters of x mun, and the judgment fe from Ha ulieraior was tec 310k, smal: yore, tas came at st.Vigorousiy and successfully exore its tal net Fiorriion, mods, and sith, aw LORD Mission to the poner welfure of so clety.and to the honor and advancement of the cause of Christianity, To vue who.from the carliest period of svstematisedor: towards this end, hes known thy diffivul- No shouting cromds atant her pac, pe multiode we HO8 Which beset the path aud then Nerschess timide priuz-cous ob We 5our, auf Qu it La the vars | Aad aiesl, dard GDL am tome, tik a dew, the Fak moog YO GIG aed we Ld SEL Ried Godel Ljad Hoe.due Bir he foaming caputs frosts from mous.[LT But whe Ms Kream breeds fron fulness, «rene amd cab it Suwa, And mip Be evr tems, 1, cles B88 Make on enter cide, Vwi arco cus mark, so gradiai, thee swelling « 7 dé irde, SHERBRO Tht wine of amp « make au alr, as Gey PUY Mei Wucas wie Mat by ihe velo ttes sul areccd, we bios aes dent hey mar ; vation, and leave boda ot ca Le Uiodre, our 4 de SEE CAES ! the tas often par- activir vi ils coudiutor, to adopt a vaufse Wortii of its lush atice.But it mister fire he 6 whether the \u201cvisita mt\u201d bo ever the soir result of any solentite research; any of the arts and sciences it can legit Hy nately be attirncd, vin se nullus ost sus.\u201d À.see, ocr swe St calm, With nu parade of mani» crams, Lo pros of martyrs ; ! stioned .palm, To the plac of plague aud fame, feadnme, and suamds and jain, Went vus dpou Lor grac.oes tuil, aud so retarns agen.breath, : inveterate ennutics with which its Lowsie photon i To wid of vanity the dontafot Bros of fai.and nveterats enntitics with which 1s Logie, rhotarie, \u20ac.go and the classics der pal, by Latnis ofl! ali uusssuedies, bec au: de Vencrable projector the Bishop of Que goncraliv.Lave, be mans.bon ranked in By levis who, when need was, passed ly on the vaut bee, had fe > Pa Dia Las Wai, hod the duty vise ornamentais.Yer, sd.the dark clouds of political trouble which is a scisnce Winch enablos its passeesor, in huve threutenod to overwhelm cand the scateely iesa formid«bi ower.and fears which a mi What title Hie her own sweet name.with the wusic all ts in his lus hope.an aus ot soniistiv.\u2018ta 8 doutts feu.chaff fron ple process, to se- : > paochim of truth, icrwise he misut langaish on the 35 Of errar\u2014is sk a seivres tly rnamental 0 Hear, hears Is that en i tac When title posstauty odors, with random band are showered, Tas well thas, sve with blessings, slic «till should wala uo STOW caro fur ] wlic: f witness while ot! ss gtiddoning bevend eapression, h vids an carnest and hishor.and is app nea?What order Tike the halo hy ber good deals round ber t0-da x ) throwa ?aad y Lise ber awn Wrd\u2014ali vicelss while he daytiht sonpsiers UTC telling victory, to that great oy grses, and not rater power, visa by .saute 1 3 ch 0 Ç ze PS Saect singer in the darku.~s whea wil sungs clse sre still\u2014 | of eduration unir an, Ww hichase det les af an saa, supa the at She un that night of suff'ring that ehilhed other hears to mon wo soon) slum Came with soft step and wre.Wo wb is now ripened into an Umversity, was oo weak and treme coed ta ason, sand the wh Le man 1on- Ga alloy pied zed.ectHons and hoids them cantive until the i ç speech, yet wise and firm of 40 1 reri-rubur When w hither attrihrtes of the mind are made nc- Think cf the prapers for hur, that to the praying hart bling in titution\u2014us such, bar.!y i came hack 3 : Set Ÿ In rain of Blea tri, seeming sill to spring upon her track: ith lie-consistins oi but ot The comt-rt of her graciousness to those whose mad to and of four .deat Was dark and doubiful, till «he showel the Tight of love \u20ac and faith, net \u201cinstructor Ax jor the s\u2014how they should be >> consider pui and holding precarious ef almost Laies emprehersmen! AWVLLt tenee 3 subject to any und every cone ieee huss kmowiedue of casting : Qnzonsy calenated to sever such a conne- lan tages?fran vhat sources fhe keen.Xion, and scarcoly daringiv sopofor u cou- nd pointed.and telling motiphors und No greeting frow our brazen threats, and vid; lappiure +: fet E ; oY partied, aid A CLApIOTS = hands.\u201cath awd ules SPPIE tinuane: of bring up to the erdinury close shrses Leave her tothe still comfort the saints know that have of an ordinary provation, striven.What are our earthly honors 2 Loved sabuidssive to dr ral?class ci our Then leave her te the quiet she hr< chosen : «he demande which give force and vigor to our Bat, snvdl as native tongne?In what schoo! studied was the seed, it was uninate dl those creat cd eharavtiors wha, teeble us mi ht be the rst modime to thine, gave im alse te (the plant right carefully was is teadud i the : ssitovere, With au CPncstnoss and zeal worthy of a afresh, nobler trust did that exellent and admir- worl 13 able mn the Rev.SOS, Wood of Phres \u2014v.à after all eonc.ssion must be made.Rivers, dovote his master powers to tu that in those of the fine which ex- sulture of that plant ; ithouzh not ercise chielly the taste and the imaccina- nUW in connection with this University.tion, \u20ac Loo tev 1hetoric, statuary.and «he has Hved to witness its hoalthful and even arehit cure the ancients stand as \u201cprosperous dovolapiaent, and in its \u201cmasters to the moderns.\u201d And those of position and truitfulness can rejoice that the moderns, who, in these departments, lis labor was not in vain, (Cheers.And hove founded an imperish :ble name.have nothing could I say, did present circum drawn their excolleneios either directly or discouraged.although it was not so gene- Snes pensé it.uh dhe na vellos sit iain, cily fem the aucient elassies, by the ; rally appreciated as it ought to Le.There action which in à Siné RNCS on ton of their style.Mriters, doubt- wis a tim?when the greatest empire on lier dav of I Lo = Colle vi Ë oe Css, 1 ore are now.wae 1 aur own lan- ; carth had to struggle with difficultios.\u2014 noxvilie Three be ; pan io Ph j , JUNE on CE P ro jd chance An inconsiderable band of shepherds TOXVE tAwesravere days ebtrmlanten with ought discoverable in the past: bat who their tenchers® What the model .a durance, and of ditficultios\u2014h: t built a few huts at the mouth of the \u2018Biber, he , dents On ith ue 1 Ha after which they hav .and in a short time that little spot became CY ph © EE rafter which they have formed themselves 2 the great mistress of the world.Then den and tie til.And how it was sus- ot thre inflzence which, pervading and let them not forget the day of sm! things.tained-\u2014with what dignity.gracefulness, chustening the lit rature and even thought It was to be remombered that the two and off ee mine to suy ; set the Jol eountric rome by.has insensibly clevat- famous Universities of England, which had péter oi fe EEE ut the ne ed tuste, pes [yi power the a produced se much light, had to pass fancy have given place to stroneth of er ov the soul \u201cof the ancient elussie 5 through a state of infancy before they ar- Cranhood.In that strencth has the Uni- bronthinee and une tin vin tl ein ASFACE, rived ut the present exalted position which © LC ud Tn x Lt 1.fe breathing and operating in the living seho- they now so justly occupy.But perhaps Soo entered upon its work.\u2014And upon iar, which cowpel the homage # # + it was in Ireland rather than in England élues bass bas thus i fu co M hy It is their softness and polish which re- that they would find an example more it has assume oa man has He re fieted upon our .constitute the charm nearly allied to their institution.It was ests than simply tose of earth ; 5 tae that commands our prase.But, the trae said that there were five incHectuul at.surface plessures OT passions of an hour (use of knowledge, wheter elassieal or tempts made before the university of Trini- caver not the broad purpose of his life and scientific, is to male jt subservient to the ty College, Dublin, was founded by Queen destiny : he Fo in pad iw ter, however great daties of rrligion, that as the stu- Elizabeth, in the fifteenth century ; and PTectous in heir bow an Fe strips of dent is daily groanded in tire true and sav- notwithstanding all these discouragements, | wn indwelling and, cuitis ed ol Lt ca ing knowledge of a Christian, he may use a site was procured by the Archbishop of i PE faible Me ougin dob lus nature, ths helps of humrn learning, and dirset Dublin ; and in less than two years from or fu fi tho work Pn ich he is elect.\u2014 | then to thie ir proper ends (Cheers) that tim> Trinity College wae established.! An abi om the pa Tew he mid As VU her: all the arts rod svivices And The Irsh University hus provided a great, su sisting | aw: on he bor v an.! ie mind rowin, and all apply to advange the moral: spiritual net for the missions ; anil some Tn WPIOW INSCPATADIY nts.qed with all calt ade wad the high purpeses of the most learned men have been cducat- : ie Aims and projrets of this mortal Life: of this mortal Tifn.1s trae, efforts hav ed at that University: and it was most 20d 85 a luw has it been stamped upon the not heen wanting.iu times past, to dejre- gratifving to know that at that very time, peter q Bo nid ne FW ht ad riate earl studies ; and prejudice has been in a country where the people were divid- at Le peter ie | no man pat 1- bold ta predict thelr evil issue, In tae ed by race, religion and language, Trinity |=\"; PE ini ; ht Es to deal with twilight of human information, some af Collage was what no doubt Bishop's Col- man as the thinking puing-to act upon fected to fear, many actually did fear, lest lege would be at some future day, the \u201cthat faculty ; to provide it aliment: to,inquiries into nature should by the facts fountain of light and education.(Cheers) | educate its re and to qualify it to\u2019 disclosed.milita tc guinst the written rev- At the time when Trinity College was appreciate am digest the facts and princi- elation of the will of heavon.Dut, to say | founded, the Irish people were ignorant of ci es which, us divinely given to huznan \u201cnothing of the fact that the all Perf the English language ; in fact.no people rapiiness, are essential to the we d-hois g.never contradicts himself, and that, then on ths fice of the earth were so devotedly \u2018advancement and perfection of our kind.fore, even judging a priori, nature, save attached to their own language ag the \u2018To man, consoquently, not as the animal, (Inman, cad never be antagonistic tn the Irish.Had the Lrish at the time of the for the purpose of mere psssive gratition- ; purposes of yrace Whoever considers! Reformation got the liturg of the charch, tion, but 9 the student, for ans of we aright will discover that the most certain.a privileze which was granted to the : ful s to hims: fan society, is opent« pathway to truth, and the best aliment of Welsh, there would not have been s0 Pro- the broad page of the creation of God.\u2014- faith.is the knowledge of tue works of festant a people on the face of the earth.| Here, in the Science, may he explore the God: that philosophy is ui en to religion (Chasers y Upwards of thirty years amo, | ature, the extent, the aduptations.the as hor most.fruithful handmaid, and that, the late Archbishop of Tuam announced \u2018harmonies and perfections of all that can 2s the one yviclds manifestation of the W i, that a knowledz2 of the Irish leneuace be scen or grasped by man, Hure, through so does the other of the power, the wis- would be required of candidates for © ordi.powers connate with himself, ean he, from dom, and the zand mess of the Supreme, nation ; and, as a consequence of that sal- | known and invariable data, extend his [ repeat.then, that in their wiiipious util utary measure.thousands of those who a.i search to words as vet unknown, and fix- ity, all the sciences {ind fitting plac few years ago were sfocped in Ezyptian °F place and sphere, enlarge the circle of Still, if a difference may be made in te, ard darkness, have since been instrasted in\u2019 our finite knowled ze, wiiile he learns hu- to the immediate and necessary use of one scriptural truth, and admitted to the com- \\mility himself in the discoveries that the department of knowleidze rather than an- munion.(Cheers.In the South of Ire- ! utmost boundaries of thought and caleula- other, in the ordinary requirements of re- land, where the greatest ignorance form- \u2018tion are lost in the infinite perfections of ligious teaching, tht difference pleads erly prevailed, ths seripturcs arc now read.the alone unbounded One.Mere may he strongly fur the dilizent study uni careful : \u201cdiscover the fact which of ull others.ought application of, at least, Torce aneient lan- 'mast to occupy and influences our thoughts, guazes, in the interpretation of the roveal- and to guide us in the use of knowlege, ed Will of God, The Hebrew, for in its \"This consideration.should stimulate the viz.: that in all that has proceeded from vencrable characters are found the Sacred directors of \u2018his institution to foster! the Creator s hand, everything has its use seriptures of the former festament.Fhe, \u2018amonest the students a knowledze of the! °versthing fultils its mission\u2014overy- Greek.since it conveys to us, in all their French language.(Choors.) They should i thing sets forth the fullnass of tho benevo- integrity and depth of meaning the facts nok on themselves, not as so many chap.lence and love of the \u20ac reative Mind.\u2014 and principles of oar common sulva tion, lains but as ministers and ambassadors of Wisdom, activity, usofniness, are thus, And the Lati ifor so mmuny are the idioma- -Christ.Cheers.) The Rev.Doctor, aft- stamped as prunaury characteristics upon, te peculiarities of the lutter Festament, \u2018er à few more remarks.then referred to SOY object in the natural world,\u2014and and go frequent its allusions to times and St.Patrick's College, Magnooth, and an- the conviction is forced upon the student (enstoms and other circumstances, peendia alysed the course of studies pursued at that that man, as highest in the seale of earth- to the roman people.tien dominant in the cont of learning, after which the learn.15 being, should be similiarly character z- world, that without sueh acquaintance ed Doctor concluded by expressing a hope ed, and diffuse like benefits among ail with the Latin tongue, it would be difficult \u201ceh t both th Init See sw a around him.Cheers.) (il not impossible, in many cases to do jus- \"be employed.re Dtishtenint the publie While in arts the draths fhus theoreti- | tico to its contents, or to protect its truths mind as to the course of studies pursu- cally acquired T8 Lrougiit in tangible or from the aggressions of reckless or un- ed in Bishop's College.It was quite truc otherwise efficient shapz, to bear spon the learned wien.Ta every (Christian student, that if the public consulted the statutes of physical conveniense and prosperity of the therefore \u2014-bat 1aare especially to such as the University, they would be enabled to world, Knowledge finds its luzitimate have dedicated their lives to the sacred judge for themselves, and such a cdurse and practicas use, aus thought Jains utter- ninistry of the Caurch\u2014is it nf the decp- \u201cwould eff:ctually remove any prejudice °° iP deeds.Thus the mind is not only fest importance to cultivate a closz and : i #0; Touscd to a sense of its powers, iis obliga thorongh acquaintance + she loneuacss that might be lurking in the public mind tions and pri La only ars its cap ; on ich \u201c© ha oh i i .ns -\u2014\u2014Nnot OT ar: 2- lich se \u201cen\u2014 Against that institution.F 5 +5 cap i nach en the right knowl- ; .\u201cbilities qui The lcarned Doc\u2018or having suggested Her honors are in heaven.{ Punch.new irs of man, and recast the prospects Jodesthnin sof the It my not be willingly concedi d 2 CONVOCATION Of the University of Ulshap's College.SOME OF TUE The Rev.Dr.Farroox of Melbourne, having boon called on to address the mecting.ros: and said that the ecremony which they had just witnessed was à very interesting one, and must have afforded great pleasnre to every lady and gentleman present.With regard to the progress of the Institution, they had no occasion to be SPETCIULS.resent Ise as [re 8 casurz by celebrating the services of the church in the language of the pcople.\u2014 :d' and extended.by judi- edge of salvation\u2014\u2014must necessarily de- C \u2018 , cious training and a laudable ambition; pend.\u2018Hear, hear) On this, then, as the propriety of fuunding a professorship of hye the pathway opened to it for con-\u2018 well us every other gronnd connacted with French, and that sermons in aid of so verting science into substantive good.and\u2019 the culture and zdvanrem ue M lel > king.lt adopted w poor-law systent un tue dite too ia which he Co almost wlone lifted it thron:ch Wi + day some twenty ar thirty jun à Nr, en Gol ! sb LT pour wretehes who come to Tin in good Lord Broun was in power, dt decided pra pe advice, thoneh few of them take against him, and pulled him dow, That ailvice he rives, ve werconer shown decl ed war against Ireland, and CONGRET- pi ah ind fvored with a sumuery of ed it.It adopted the league against the (es pean\u2019 of work.From g corn laws, and, when Cabden Began toy een hundred ruine! vonne womin and despair, it snouneed his triumph.Je de cupwards of two thousand rained youn nounced and discredited the Freneh poe | ; publie of 1848, and checked every sympathy with it in England, until it head enrolled 290,000 special coustabl:s to watch the Chartists and nae them ridiculous on the 10th of April.its consatantale discretion amd wuee.ss \u2018So your grace hes the combort of yead- the cule wt of wha dash, Wark rmacne din ngu, approved hy all who heard of if Was see anded of its journ ds is W w do pond < 1 arene or hospi- : np to room at ft hous of which vvery visita fiom | rr received nf his own home more than o thousand visits, This sue the mate he found to work upon, wind out of it all whist results had he produerd ?Comparatively few, And yet is it on cemadl thine for one man to be able to say that by visitine: the hannta of viee, he he restored ninety-three children to th homes they Lid forsaken\u2014procared for a hundred and fifty-live repentant vn sae Vv The daily paper ds the work of many hands: chietly, itis sad, of young men recoutly fram the Univer-ities, and perhaps reading the law in chamb rs in London, Hener the nendemie elegance und el sic allusions which adorn its columms.Mence too the heat and gallantry of the bnset.But the steadiness of ain suegests the be- licf that this fire is directed and fed Ly older engincers ; as if persons of exuet information, and with settled views of policy = supplicd the writers with the basis of fact, \u201cDrury Bir\u2014] take up my pa to return and the objet to be attained, and avail.you many spieere thanks un mother feel ed themselves of their younger energy und 108 the blessings of God, for taking my eloquence to plead the\u201c dear hoy out of the darkness that he has à 3 = i sheen led into, thank God for it, and vonr It has the national courage, not pay Kindness.My prayers shell ever be and petulant, but considerate and deter- for your welfare and your family, may 1 mined, No dignity or wealth is a shield, plese Lind to aksist you in patting thor from its assanlt.It wiwks a cuke as IN he light they so much need.My biess- readily as a policeman, and with the most [bg shall alway, attend you for the sake of provoking airs of condescension.11 makes my child.{return God thanks for the rude work with the bourd of Admiralty.Breit plersine he las given to me by re- Jench of Bishops is still Jess soie, lortaing my coild-Drar sir, J conclude Ou: Bishop fares hudly for his rapacity, With my book thnks for the great servicon and another for his hissotry.and a third that you have dent me and my fanily.for his eourthiness.It aildrevecs occasion ey the Lord pour hi great blessings on ally a hint to Majesty ituclf, and some FT HS long an you live tines a Lint which is taken.#% % # # Thogr wre best Uraiks indecd.Again, Vas never such arroganey as the tone let ua reneat that this laborer (Mr, I'L of this paper, Every slip of an Oxonlan Jacke, hs done his good work for its or Cantabrigian who wiites bia first leader own safe that it is bis own home which ussuines that we subdned the carth before he fills with sriserahle outensts ; that if is sixty-thrcee Lo embgrate.\u2014besides persual- ine upwards of two hundred couples to anh.Smit to rites of marriage that they had for- gene, letters snels : [ARTE [PRION te The we sat down to write this particular port of his own uot very abundant bread | \u2018Times.\u2019 on its kanes to tic \u2018Tin daily breakfust.But this calculated.Who would « ssurinised,\u201d or slaret to contes ed to predict, it shall be.7 If one man em work thus\u2014and ve J wish Teoubl add that this journal as could tell the tales of single-handed Ta- pircd to deserve the power it wields bY hor in the same great ewes, \u2014I0 one nan \u201cut to the ean achieve so nel, what cannot a nation in Parlia- Lo towards the reformation of off ding sere, that the Foglish press ! children who tie In its bosom - bas à high tone\u2014which it lus not.It i inquirer.has an Imperial tone, as of a powerful and: independent nation, But ws with others ; empires, its tone is prone to be official,and | Gonn TTumon.\u2014Kerpin gnod humor, even officinal.The Times shares all the Tt is uot prest ealamitics that embitter ex limitations of the governing clases, and i! itis the petty voxation:.the small wishes never to be in a minority, j sis, the Hide dis.ppelutinents, the a 4e am \u201crninor niisetics\u201d that make the heart her vy and the temper sour, Don\u2019t Jet them.One would think the warld was thet he fends then, GI hie finds that they \u201c oûice for its can honcaïls eavn food of their own, The array act is Contributions by which he is now aided for it, it it do uot amount to more tian about fifty Tor ventar- pounds a year.Thetis the whole endow- nd so ment of his litte hospital, Wl &r.,?No, it 5 En, = LS right.ment and cl It is ususlly pretended, ntl S Whee - A Cun.Donacn.\u2014At Piombiere:, a fow days go, the Fperor of the French, while Anger isa pure waste of vitality, Jt helps, ond walking met two little girls, the clder of nobody, and Linders evarybody, It is al whein, a veuez of ege, had a rose in her band, nd poke to thom, w Which 3 VE disgrocclol, execpt in rar: ose when ir #7 paid the child, oly je J, ibis kindled by secing wrong done to an.Well, then,\u201d said other and even that \u2018noble rave* seldem the girl, sl eg the lite Taaperor mends the matter.Keep in good Lumor, ct MY) ; into , 3 .1 who is at 1 bis Mijesty pui thé rest int No man does his best except when he is buitoslole, a1d kinsinz ie child, ade ner.A iml sent, caeerful, À light heart wakes nimble hands and keaps Vie mmind free and alert, Proritants: Moxororv.\u2014An exchange rays NO misfortune js =o great ae one that sours that ail the sword blades saade for the Enalish the temper, Till chzerfulness is lost, ariny are the work of four men, three of whom nothing is lost.Keep in good humor, are brothers, There ina wceret in the mode 6 q - 3 i oe i « æoud-humored mana js snanufacture, known only by these four, and Th comp any A 2 foo h on or n pv ! which they jealousiy gnard.They select their perpetual fenst, in is welcome every: own assistonts and have the right to discharge\u2019 where, Fyes glisten at Lis approach, and mish in his cheering pre- thera at ple ure, when they da not like them.difficuitios Franklin's indomitable good hu- and Le stopped he Pinperor, ti ¥oeLild,\"\u201d wis the reply.cri à ju Our of the brothers, at Enficld, makes eighteen; 1 blades per day, for ench of which he recoives 2a, ! 2d.Mis average carnings weckly are abou , : Sa \u2018 5 tgress aa Ad-uns' fire or Jefferson's wisdom.#70.ñ = He clothed wisdom with silos and soft- EXTRAORDINARY AN DONS GA bout moon! ened contentious minds into acquicscence.on Sunday last, two dogs, one a Newfoundiand, 1- in wood 1 ; + : da roa TOT.and the other an Anticosti breed, left the Pillars Keep in good ur inch Light House, anil swan acroes to the outh A good conscience.a sound stun ch, shore, and landed safe, xhout one league below and a leu: skin are the ¢lemenis of good the St.John's Port Jo!ichureh, thue aeromplish- pumor.Get thom, keep them, and keep ing the extraordinary dutance of ten miles, ! ood humor across à strong «bb tide,\u201d [fluebee Colonist, Ang F = sencz.1e \u2014 2-24 There Hvos at the vast end ui London a we haw UNCLE FRANK AND HIS YOUNG vr oven barley, ae for aver, when Net What set Lil assaredly a Christin, have varished ia the most practizal way to the rosea of came thivves, vagrants, and prodigies \u2014\u2014 11 Mu, throu:h como that à City nusstonans gets he has tof his vest Power he has kept such prople out of simulrar cratetual fesiirs, and inthe weids harm's way, until de immense efforts, he amd, rue, tooomens by som this qeutiontan ter.neade wo mood a nse \u2014, on arly Tore \u201cmuet, beates up durine his romnds, be has viol! i y mor did ss much for his entntry in Con-! \u20ac LINCS.WHOLE NG, 41, Chien ab ont RELATIVES.AV UANV ERATION aN TU CONTINT ER, Unole Frank, Those things radiate heat the most freely will, radiation is aveested by which \"as dry straw Ke, is ta he had, it miy?h in the dried in sheaf, either by a sample ki evening, be the coolest, and ax n reocral in Russia Ke.or without the risk et of rule, will receive the mast dew 3 bat it the! be Hime, as follows: \u20141f the rick be midi trees, hedges, case ca ati \u2014sguee ere L Agticaltere, | SAVING CORN IN DAMP WE THER._ |: i \\ AR sem 3e i J i Mr.Prideaux, in the Agricultural G jetta aaya :-\u2014\"A Beld of whità vats, nel {Plymouth was cut wet, and the weathe irontinuing tho name, vas at last stacked À players, with dry rtraw between.On tal iias abroad the rick, the grain was fonnfl in excallont condition, not- avouted-ad , damaged in any way.And whata el with ro precarious a grain ac whitd yoats, will stand a better change with whe Iu this way thousands of \u2018acts might havo Hoon raved, which havy been Toft to sprout on tho ground : ar where straw is all wand up, other dry atal ve even shavings might answer, Wher hollow, with the gradu turned inward, à or outhuildings, the dev will nat be so sufficient quantity of freeh quick.time pi abambant, consequently an enclosed garden or orchiatd wall receive leas dew than ed within, and then all closed in NOK hattom ta top, nid covered over to excell sit open field, and a narrow yand boss than the external aie, the lime will rapidly vither.A foutpath or à re qulat vart road boing compact amd hard, their temperature th aetore varies but lade, but grass rad - tes very rech and coosoguuntiy reveives «large quantity of dew, whilet they ves san comparatively dey, The elm vee vaut apube vf is nos in ful foliage and as Lots the taliatien of deat dome that rors ten of the cath iunasdiately under it amd Bosidos tes, a Lay fee alee radiates Some of its oma bet to the cathy whieh, with the arested head ome the ound, Prevents ats temp atme fom cooling dona safficrentiy to condensé the vapor my dew, Udgs reas, walls, vte Luet vers daly sand soil dy aver the des iy of dew Polichio dm tal, muaooth .sc end weolen eh cre ud bad ree ditors and ther foe do not cool sul- fletentiy to faa the cnvountiuz vapor sata donc Beth's ped Shed veus sors would rennin div whitet the passe nesrift was wet, for thd oven, Calli sated rail Being beac and porous radi- ats heat very free in the night, and ave cevoquestly gn tee UD wath dew than hanon and cee slated sods Peery plant wad eeeh peecion of land, wueh needs the moisturs of dew te adantsd 1a collect it: bat not asingels drop iv wasted where its vod hing moisture ie net equi el.du this ancement von sce fhuvwis doar of the Great Creator, acaba in mal ing polisued metal aad wealen cloth had radiators of heat: for i polished met d calloeted dew ns only ae quess it cand never be hopt dev, and free from rast, Boca Aud of wanlen clothes radiait ced het as well as leaves nd grand we should often take onl U7 tor we should many time he drenched with dew, John, c= Xd then, very bikely © be Laid up with the rheurectien or gout or some: thing of the swt, Lorde Peank.-Very likely, Now à von will get your bile and read over the Gil, chapter of Jade 47 and F8 verses, nu will rad of a wonderful miracle con- wot dit dl ow, tés 1 have fond at direst, cad at nee 7 {aide frank ~\u2014Yes, aud eammenc with the Seth verse.Willie.~~ And Gideon said und God, if thow wilt save Laael by mine hund, ns hou hast said.Behold, 1 will put n | levee of woal in the floor; and if the dew \u201cbe on the flecee only, and jt be dey nipon all the earth bead then shall 1 han that thou wilt gwve Tore] by mine hed, us thou hast wad.And if was sos for he rose up early où the morrosw, cut fhrost shall] \u201cbonds honest employment, \u2014-sent moreltlie fleeces together, and wrinered the dew than a huudred to asylums, and enabled {out of the flecee, a howl full of water, \u2014- FAL Gideon mid unto Gad, Let not thine panger be hot against me, and | will speak but this onee, let me prove | pray thee, ls it a small thing to receive many; but this onee with the flocee let it now be dry only upon the fleeer, aud upon all She ground let there ba dew.And God \u201cdid sp thet night; for it was dry upon the {eee only, and there was dew on all the granml.\u201d « Bertha- \u2014 the meeting wo gracefully as Lis learned friend pickpockets.You know ss well as Ido the ad {ress them in plain, common seuse words was true Lo had placed himself before the elec tars as he coveted Ue hud Leen brought forw:r in uypostion to Mr.,che Han.Provin.lal Seexetary, but could only \u2018out of the members of the present opposition, 20 * ministry could be formed, or fprmed that it itiui, aid would have : Ould not exist, except upon the bash of a tou) taken the vota un the question but for bis | sbandonment of principle by its members which friends.The Hon.Provincial Secretary bad for- ! meriy supported Fim (Mr.5.) and bad been! introduced into Parliament by Lim aud it was useless tur the hon.gentieman to attempt 10 slur him and cali him an adventurer, for he (Mr.5.) hat done his duty honestiy.The Upper House had been called a non-political Assembly, \u2014bat he should like to kusw whether it was ror the | Provincial Secretary 10 come here and ell them their political dury.It was truly pitisble to sv toe mortifying evadition of oue of the members of the Ministry coming before the electors | on the hustings and supporting the Government candidate.\u2018The Provincial Seoretary had de- scrted his official duties, and he (Mr.8.) had Leen infornned that money had been deposited with this man and that man, but where it came from or by whom 1t was deposited, he did not: care or take the trouble to inquire. Pueiday, W'ie + J y | Mr.Smith, @s a man in whose character and | was that he had obtained permission toleave for tion which he had, by lcaving his office for some that, and you were mistaken, grievously mis- 5 We have arrived nt ua crinis in our political Why make n show of supporting what is so sure found him guilty of common assault.1 he evi.hiouesty the elcetors could depend, and List an few weeks to look after his own private busi- : 2 months past, and practising in the Courts or! en in bringing up the sinallest and the nuis- Hut, Mr, Smith says \"dence was auch the scone as that published by corrupt goverument would soon retire from such\u2019 ness, which he had no opportunity to arrange | canvassing for the clection, and that day stand- | > ging up portant District?As n large anl intelligent, After spenking of his personal position, Mr, F Donstituoncy, we oo:tny à pritisi in the eyes | Smith preceecds 10 tell us inn great many words É \u2018of the country far different frm what we held what he dianpproves of, nnd in a very few words Ein yoara gone by, bsfore irercased facilities of what has his approval more or less hearty.sommaunication had broug'it us near to the He did not like the coalition government and! P- great centres of commerce and population.; in ulso opposed to the present minintry.He Ë Thon we had no reason to challenge comparison: thinks the administration of to-day weaker than & history.À dooper interest in political matters © of falling at an carly doy: \u2018tha e : .kened .fe fact onition.us in February last.contests when visited with condemnation at the {on his previous visit, Ie had never conversed ping as u C- binet Minister on the hustings de- iest of the pack to rail at better men than himself P \\ \u201cthan ever beforo felt, will be now nwa pue he in not going 10 offer a factions Sr ro hy Cater wat! frew his ples of not guilt poil.He left the matter entirely in the hands; with any one as a candidate except at the re- fendingshimself.Ilehad attacked the hou.gen- and utter his platitudes to the yeomanry of the F throughout tho llve constituencise compasiug OI course not.1t would Le ns unwise for him Joseph Cater witivlrew his p * © noi Au y of the electors, and felt quite satisiied that they \u2018quest of some friends in Sherbrooke.The hon.\u2018 tleman and opposed him because he had Oppos- Townships, to pretend to enlighten men who E the Wellington Division.Tha antion of the to say that, as for Mr.Woebl to have declured |'Fe-ker also before the conclusion of his trial would not support a man forced upon them by gentleman then went cn to say that the man ed him (Mr.8), and because it had been stated EE » pas Free 4 p ei 3 i tare is inportant and will (ay honest politicians smnetimes have inreference pleaded guilty, the Ministry.Mr.Smith was more known, had who penned the article in that scurvy sheet, {that he (Mr.'F.) wonld put his foot on his ( Mr, Know taeir rights and how to reform their 4 Electors ut bas junc ie ; \u2018 i ; | hould .t bad Weuxespsv, 23d, filled more offices in the District, and moreover! called the Sherbrooke Gozette, as to the £1000 5.) neck.wrongs erc he or his piticul faction had been ; 3 be watewol with intorest.What thea, as re- to their owi course) that Le should wap port bar pr Coie A ; 12° had been put in nomination by a Cominittecofa having been obtained from the public chest to Mn.SAxnorx coucluded by stating that the spawned.E gards the proseut exritiag contost, is mur po- reusures, Suvez vers, \u2014Juz Gudbraith, escape, {large and influential meeting.With regard to cover the expenses of Mr.Webb's el.ction, must proposition, ns to his rctiremment, was brourht Ç \u201c sat Au .: gare ; : snîth\" : ; i hs in 6 a jails Joseph Cater, 010% oo FRAN 3 o ; it ; i P, Ball ! 2 Shame, Mr.Smith, did your check not tingle \u201csition, what are oir A ies, not as parting, Mr.Smith's efforts will then, in the firatimmonths in common jail; Joseph ater, his own principles he did not intend there to | be well acquainted with the mode of getting! to him by Mr.A.P.Ball.and was to the effect | h indignation when vou heard Me.Tersill ; hether for or against the provat orfor of place, be devoted to the demolition of the min- months ; James Welch, 3 months ; Alex, Benoit, | enter upon them, but should have ac opportuni- | money from the treasury ina legitimate way.1f{that Mr.Webb would retire in favor of Mr, With indignation \u201cen you Me.i Whether Jur 3 \u2019 \u2019 ist y.This brings us to the positive art of his 6 months ; John A.Holtham, 6 months; Daniel ; ty to defend the same if necessary, and conclud- | 50, he must have knows that not a dollar could Pomroy if he (Mr.S.) would do the same.Je ; accused of every political crime byyou clapper- ; istry.' 38 : 2 ; John Al \u2019 #3 Da 3 ) | \u201cthings, bat ns indopzutant auf patriotie citi- mens?\u2018L'ha iaanna of this olz:tion, ne we take x ft, are wider than mare par.y questions, of É larger import than the d'a2sisica wW'rither thic or E that set oË man shall hobt the reirs of govern- \u2018ment.In the Brstora Towaships party lines ; are not, (and have not bier since 1830) very 5 distinctly drawn, Weare ust divided Luto de- | voted ministorialists and doterminsd opposition.J fats.There aron mong us those whoa ars eppoied Eto the proseat A Uniaiiteatio, others who are k in their favor, and may (wo teint the largest 1 elas) whore willing to.give them n fuir trial, and let them stand or fall, upon their own F morite.Much has been said during this elec.# tion again tho presont ministry \u2014tiat they are 3 corrupt anliextravag int \u2014th at thay are imbecile E and lack the confidence of the country.OF all this, it seems to us, there is us yet no proof.| The ministry was format the end of a lous : and woacy scasis.1, renbred still minre tedions Ë by the coaduct of m>n doter.niaod at all has.F sards to drive their oppancats from powor, t'iat k theyimight themsolvos trato the swoots of of- É fige.\u2018Tlic present administration is not yet fair _ ly before the country as the represoitative of n M Darty.But ought not tho fact that those to E whôm the formutiou of the present governn ut was Anteystoil, havo acknowledged the impor.f tance bf this action of country by calling one of ouf rhemhers to tho Council Beard of Her Majesty's Ropresentative, to be suflicient to induce ud to grant then th: common justice of fan impartial trial?\u2018Uno disposition that Uiey E have shown to-do justice to ug ought to induce R à liko disposition on our part.Our action thon, ia this election, has this > bearing upon the question of pactien\u2014nas minis- E° tefial oranti-miuisterial.1K we return n man } known to bo strongly in oppasition, wu give an emphatic condemnation to-t'ie presont ministry, without waiting to hear them.If, on the other handy wa return an in lependent man, pledged 80'no extreme politienl opinions and unfettered BY By the chains of party, wo leave ourselves free F to dccils, w'12n tims s'hall have placel usin a position to ducido wisoly ; free to support min- * dgters, shoull we be satisfiud that their policy Ÿ will be for the advaucomant of the country: free to condemn them should they, in our opinion, merit condemnation.14 not this the only true position that we can take \u2014ouo that will not destroy the advantages wo now poaiess, one which wilknnt force us to retain them nt the exponse of à sncrificy of palitical prineiple > Let us look to the interests of the erintry rather {than that of a party.Even the most zealous | oppositionist among us, if he would but think : calmly, we are convinced, wonld see the wisdom of following the patriotic example of that fine oki Buglish Admiral, who, although he loved:not the protectorate of Cromwell, tclt it É his duty to: serve his country, no matter who ; held tho reins of government.POLLING DAYS.IN THE COUNTY OF STANSTEAD At the Calvinist Baptist Church at Barnston Corner, in the Township of Barnston, for the united Townships of Barnston and Barford ; in the Township of Stanstead, at the Union Meeting House near Griffin's Corner ; in the Town- ~ ship of Magog, at the School House in District No.3; and in the Township of Hatley, at the F School Mouse, District No.2 in Massawippi E Village.IN TILR COUNTY OF COMTTON § In the Tdhvnship of Compton, at the Acade- myŸ in the Township of Luton, at the School Houpe, Cookshire; in the Township of llere- fordgnt the School House near the residence of Calfin Prouty, for the united Townships of § Horeford and A land: in the Township of Clifton, at the Sowol House near Martin's - Mills;\"in the Township of Lingwick, at the : School House in the Village of (ould; in the - Township of Bury, at the house of Nathaniel ! support of the Ministry.; i Bbba in the Village of Robinson, for the united 0 \u2018Townships.of Bury, Westbury, llmnpden and Marston ; inthe Township of Winslow, at the house of Colim Noble near the place enlled the E Depot, for thednitod Towaships of Winslow | E and Whitton; dnd in the Township of New.lue to hitn fur services as High Constable be.ing its order in the ordinary routine, After Mr.port, at the house of Jacob Annble near the! (\"CEN the years 1834 and.about 1843, Baptist Church, lor the united Townships of k Newport, Ditton)\u2019 Chesham and part of Clin- E ton.; IN TIR TOWN OF SHERINOOKE ; - At the Oid Congregational Church in the said \u2018Town of Sherbrooke, comprising the towaships of Ascot and Orford.IN THE UNITED COUNTIES OF RICHMOND AND # WORFE ;- FI the Tow?hship of Melbourne, at the Market House, for tho Township of Melbourne aud fj Brompton Ubre; in the Township of Shipton, the Schoël House in the Village of Danville ; in the T#fnship of Windsor, at the School E House far Windsor Mills ; in tho Township of Mon, at the Addison School House ; in the hoy nship-of Cleveland, at the School Houge, iu {ended in the Spring of 1833, address, which, us we Leiore suid, is remarkably brief.l'rotective duties\u2014 resident represcuta- tion (how will that suit Mr.Galt})\u2014Country Buuks\u2014retrenciment (ot of the vax dollars a- day\u201d )\u2014abolition of the office of County Superintendent (Mr.l'ope, to wit)\u2014perimanent sent of Goverument-\u2014this is Mr.Smith's political confession of fuith.Ile does not trust himself to touch upon a single \u201cplank\u201d of the rouge \u201cplatform.\u201d Mr, Sanborn did not \u201ccare to discuss\u2019 those questions: Mr, Smith is silent as the grave upon them.The friends of Mr.Webb have no reason to be ashamed of a compyrison between his address and that of his opponent.\u2018The address of the former is short, manly ancl the point, that of the latter is long, rambling, wanting in directness It shows some artfulness indodg- ing troublesome questions, Inetend of meeting difficult political problems, Mr.Smith indulges in platitudes, The electors will hardly be sat- istied with this, particularly from one who tells them that \u201cduring many years he has watehed the course of political events.\u201d and decision.1% The Gascite scems to have no end of low insinuations to he used agains, everybody who dares to express an opinion distasteful to that im- maculnte journal.In his last issue the editor asserts that we we receiving a reward for sla horing for the Provincial Sceretary\u201d in the \u201cshape of Government patronage.\u201d We presume our contemporary refers to the guvernment nd- vertisontents (two in number) which have appeared in our columns during the the last six months.Vor the comfort of our distressed contemporary we will make him acquainted with the exact amount of the \u201cgovernment patrou- age\" we have reccited up to the present writing.Be it known therefore, to the public in general, and the Ge:ctte in particular, that the patronage aforesuid, as we are credibly informed by our nccountant, is exuetly §8,20! (A sum which our devil remarked he did not believe would buy even the (rasette.) We repudiate the base aspersious whieh the Gazette has lately been casting upon us in common with several other county papers.We deny that advertising, fiom whomsoever it coms, it 4 kind of patrennge which will seeure to the \u201cpatron\u201d favor in the editorial columns of any respectable newspaper, make known their lawfil enterprises and wants our advertising columus are open upon regson- able terms ; (see our rates!) but if they expcet to get anything more than the space they pay for, they may chance to find themselves mistaken.What would the Gazette think wero we to charge him with supporting Mr.Smith because that gentleman gives him a long address to publish as an advertisement.It looks very bad in a publie journalist because, firsooth, he sees a five-shilling advertisement with the loyal Cont of Arms at the head of it, in the columns of his neighbor, to raise a cry of \u201ccorruption.\u201d It will uot go down.This journal, as the Gazette perhaps knows, is self-supporting.le knows also, that we are entirely independeut vf Government patronage, and always shall Le, so long ns we have the favor of a discriminating publie.Knowing these ficts, his weak ery of \u201ccorruption\" raised against us is extremely ridiculous.His sturdy shouts agaiust the \u201cpowers that he' only induce the belicf that he only wants to get his friends da so that his hunger for some of those Liovermment advertisements may be ap- pcascd, To all who wish to AN EXPOSURE.In a recent number of the Gazette giving a good many instances of alleged corruption on the part of the present Government,the tact that \u201cthe lrovineinl Sceretary reocived $1,000 for his father besides some further indefinite sum for certain civil business, which remains yet un- | done.\u201d A correspondent of the Stanstead Journal states «It may be satisfactory to the people to know | that the sum which Mr.Terrill's father received in 1854 or 1835 was a portion only of what was That as | far buck as the time when Cok John Moore represented the County of Sherbrooke, he attempt- jod to procure this justice for the citer Mr.Ter- | Tin.The Inte Mr.Samuel Brooks, the late Mr.IL B.Terrill, ae also Mr.Galt and others, seeing ; The justice of the claim have generously, each in his day.taken the matter in hand.\u2018I'he Pro- { vincial Secretary, n year or two betore he attain- | ed to that office, or had thought of deiug so, by\u2018 ja petition to the Governor im Council, strongly recommended by all the Judges, Justices of the; Peace, Sheriffs, Coroners, l'rothonotarics and | , other notables in the Distriot of St, Francis, and | ja large number of the members of Parliament, | succeeded in getting the exceutive of the day to) place by order in Council a sum in the estimates for the purpose of partial indemnity.\"his sum £0 placed in the cstirmutes was submitted to she | Legisliture, and voted for by all the wembers, | without a single dissenting voice, and fuall passed into a statute law in the session which | Sud, Mr, Editor, 0 B.Tucker, one year in juil und fine of £25.i the Division.The term wis then declared closed, J.MeCoxsur, Bsa, of Hatley, seconded the | nomination, and stated that Mr.Smith was the Question and Answer.; Q\u2014#lLe (Mr.Webb) frankly alnlts that he will support the present ministry in wll good | Was ever any body heard to say he er to put down a Government candidate, and that hie could not vote for the Government candidate, (A voice, \u201cIf you go on in that way, you wont sell your honey.) measures, would support del mesures 2° [Sherbrooke Gazetts, Sepi, 29, 1835, A\u2014\u2018ncn who have the vextaf the country | He had known Mr.Smith a long time; he at heart, ure forced ag somes times 1 revise good | was a gentleman who had always managed his private affairs well, and a man who could do or | that, was capable of conducting public affairs.to incur the risk of ousting tc Ministry and | Hornis Smrrir, Bsa, then cme forward, and putting the country to the immense expense of in n low voice, read the following :\u2014 Gentlemen: Asa mecting of many influential men, from varions parts of this large Dis- Uriel waited upon me as a candidate at thi: canvass, | felt warranted in accepting the nomina- measures and saaction by their votes id ones, u general clection.\u201d [Toronto Currespondent, (Mr.Sanborn,) in Sherbrooke Cuzette, June 1, 1800.] to tion, LITERARY NOTICES.So general a meeting, ata voluntary assem- \u2014 I blage, had never to ny knowledge been conven- Godey's Lady's Book -hildelphia, i ed in this part of the country upon aay -.litical Ihe September number of this admirable mag- ocension.I considered it an expression of u desire to ve an independent representative.That / was ; ; | the man of their choice, © regarded as a high contains a large amount of excellent reading | honor.matter.The enterprising publisher, after twen-! I was brought into the field at a late hour, | vil 1 re av pga = o> ty-seven years confinement to the desk, has the Division is large and Thay e been unable to hee: ki tour taroush the West ny considerable portion ot the clectors, nil een maxing « tour tar |e Est.cted, Lshall have the assurance that it will gives a pleasant sketch of his travels.not have been brought about by canvassing, or | MunCs Merchants Mingnzine.- 1 must nzine iy received, engraving called +Graud-futher's Darling It is graced by a heautitul and i Sq He * \u20ac ifele v York.any extraordinary efforts on my part.The September number of this valuable Com.Féls for support upon ny \u201cong nenuaimtanc with mercia\u2019 magazine hus been on our tale for sev-; and resi wuee among you \u2018 ° ; {Flee fino my address given you a full expres- crnl days.The principst articles ars; «Wes'- sion of my views upou the preseut state of polis ward Science in the middle nges:* «Pires in| teal affairs, leannot be expected to have that Citics\u2014 London and New YVork:\" lin] by! Éumiliarity with the details of polities that those pe {who have been more actively engaged in their Jury «The Lumber pursuit.\u201c pa Business in the State of Maîne ;* and \u201cUniform | During many years however 1 have watched System of Weights and Measures.\u201d Al of which the progress of political events, and have formed arc exceedingly interesting.The statistics in HY Opiuions respect iag them.srard fives in Lond t New York el If in me you find a man of candor, of fair regard to fires in Loudon and New York are we 11 judgement, and honest intentions, it is all 1 can worthy of u careful perusal, as the knowledge of : hope.the causes why property in the latter is more i [t is my desire to enhance the interests of the .- I Prove a 1] ic 3 î ser + a liable to destruetion from fire, than in the for- | Pros luce and particularly of this scetion of it.Lam in favor of progress aud reform but am Tave prog revolutionist.In declaring that 1 have not confidence in the in Cemmercinl cases 3\u201d mer should tend to render everybody more | no careful.We dinll probably favor our readers with a few extracts cre long.Meanwhile we present Ministry, 1 do not do it with any bitter- recommend our commercial renders and others | \"0% of party feeling, Udo it because they do not hecvibe for À ; {Appeur to be in a position to command the con- to subsevibe for the magazine, and we can as: | fidence of the country and because their acts do sure them that it will be a profitable invest- not give me confidence in them.went.| I um in favor of protection to home manufuc- tures, whieh 1 think of the greatest importance to ux, The people in the country have earnestly The Knickerbocker.=-X.V: 8.Hueston.Those who subscribe to \u201cOld Kuick™ have a rare treat in the September No.The Editor's Table is unusually racy and entertaining, while the original papers are of no ordinary merit.It still maïutains the well earned reputation which it has enjoyed for so many veers, denied them, 1 think these ean be conceded without injuring the credit of our banking institutions, and the people ought to have them.My experience in municipal matters, leads me to believe that our conncils can best conduct their own affaire, by officers of their own appointment.1 should be in favor of abolishing Household Words New York, Dix & Edwards, The September No.1s complete fu dtself, with} the office of county superintendent.the exception of the interesting tale of «The The system of having two capitols at the ex- Ninth ot June,\u201d which is finished this month.: tremes of the province has brought a vast ex- We hope it will meet with the same favor in PENSE Upon the country and I think the minis- + Canada that it docs in.England and the United try should take à stand against its continuance.| ! © He DEH i We want more cconomy there is too much job- States.We continue to furnish it to our subbing.scribers tor §2,50 a year which includes the Retrenchiment has often been demanded but American postage.seldom realized.The people need sincere men, | governed by patriotism, not personal advantage.In addition to the nbove, Mr.Smith was uni a Snes À T6\" In his speech at the nomination, Mr.derstood to ery thut he had no confidence in the Sanborn said that the Times after opposing the \u201cprople's eandilate\u201d in opposition to a Govern- .ment candidate, \u2014that the electors Lad the pow | | manner, and that the statement that that sum was obtained, was a foul lie and à base calumay, | and challenged the mau to come forwar prove that he (Mr.Terrill) had ever expended a dollar of public or private money, or caused it to be used in the canvass for this election.hon.geutleman procecded to say that he had obtained a sum of £1000 on account of a claim which bis father Lad against the Government ; For services rendered as High Constable many ; years ago, und which claim had repeatedly been j brought before Parliament by various parties, | and by himself in 1854, and was so far 8 just i claim, that even J.8.Sanborn, Esq, M.LP, himself and J.8.Walton, E FANCY BASKETS.LANE, coatinues te Curry = Laure OUT .the NAT, Cal AND Fri.NEW BOOKS ; NEW BOOKS, BUSINESS fall ite benches and will keep SIMONTON recoives all now Publications aw constautly fer sale at (he most rensouable prices, eady, or in udvance, of any establishment in MOLESKIN HATS; the city.every state «1 soft Hats; Cloth and Chanel | STATIONERY ! STATIONERY | Caps: Uinhvellas: Enomelel Travelling and SIMONTON heepa a large assortment of wif Carpet Rags, Sea Ne, Phinda of Stationery, Ost upon hiv before you WIHOLESALE AND RETAIL.purchase clewhere, Country trade very respectfully rolivited, M AGAXINÉS.Hocemher fe pre | AM the popular MAGAZINES way be found of nié 1 vorice To Tuk Punnic, BAT PEUR nimdersigned having lvasesl The CARTING MI .Laut NAWYERSVILLR, wmtends to carry it on vu all its various branches, Ave?\"manufacturing cuher oa shares or by the vard.NL BL Clot exchanged tor Waal, THOMAS SY RES, SAMUEL MIRFIELD, Tin June 10th, M Eaton, June ith, Robert Ashion\u2019s Celebrated Prints, \\ NEW SUPPLY Fine juttutits: aus A : assortme t Ashton's Pine .Shar fe.Lo: loa Br 138 MIL Neveet, Portland, us Shnonteurs bnunedintely after their publication.Vio Wo BECKETT, ._ LUS LA ENS.Alo, all the prinvipal Lew and Literary Pa.May 1.uTs | May Ttth, \"850, dus?per of Boston, New York aud Philadelphia SPRING IMPORTATIONS.CANKER BALSAM NEW GOODS.i Th undersigned has just reccived, divest from the British and \\merican manutaes furers, + bnge assortiment ot SCHOOL BOOKS.AU the standard works now in use in om Rehuoly, may he parehased cheup at Shnonton's, SUBSCRIPTIONS Tanll the principal Magaxines, Ieviows, Pori- uchieals, été, in the country, taken by Nindntons Sovoing Bixrcim.Phone ave Bids of gilded wing, Thnt ennse the nehing hoart to sig Cather an the Monts, Phroaty Séonvecde ani Puede, Voevsérz Sore VP uth, Nore Hrvasts, | and Nave Nopples, Infant's Nove Mauth, Hoorsc ness and Canghy Teeitation of the throat, Branchial Affretirese Sicdied Tansils and SPRING AND SUMMER Sure That, No cage \u2018a re puired to keep them near, vel Oy wakoful eye thom harm or tear, CL OTES .rin Every For \u20ac \u20ac La AS QUE id « unk v in hve ry Form Ï TOYS! TOYS ! FANS! FANS! West of England THROW.in which it afflicts the Inonan races | Awd every article of the Beautiful, Useful oud SERINGS ; TWUKDS: CASSIMERES \u201cLa Quemneutal character coustantke on hand, and VESTINGE, An Unfailing Ouro for Ohilblains ! | { @ Remember the place.SIMONTON'S, which he will sell at a wmall advance, or manne LW.ATWELL, Portland, Me, General 153 AMidileutreet Ceres l'ourranny Mo, facture into garments of the Agent, WL IL IBBOTSON, Sherbrooke, Agent, | March 24, a2-1y TATE OND MEST AT \u201cpoopy Cl, A LATEST 2ND MOT AT, ED SPTLE | DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS AND Having engaged a number of shitlful worhmen, Lo JHobh ak Anny, , | VARNISHES amas whom ian espericneed Carter, at or- 1 Dr, Petitt's American Eye Salve, ' oe ler will be promptly Wed at the lowest prices, \u2018 A .tre fon uw \u2019 ey ¢ promptly JAMES SAR ce the only sure eure tor I JOHN W.PERKINS.& Co.Meret ant Pailor, | Lennoxy ile, May 26, 18646, us .SPRING INTORT ATIONS, ARGE and complete a-crtuent af They street.Portland.y BEALS IN NOYES, WESTON & Co., | Forolgn and Domestic Drugs, Genera) Commission Merchant, English and Amoricen Whito Lead ANI WHOLESALE DEALLRN IN Cl û , Sore, Wonk und Disonsed Liyvs.ts | Comreretal 4 Goads, comprised in part of Flour, Kuglinh nnd Amerionn Know White Zine, Fine Broud Cloths ; Corn DIY (AR IN OIL | ' Molasacs Together with n large nseorrment of Superior Parlaloon Cloths and Vestings, | ish, , TH A barge assortment of i PAIN rs \u2019 | LOIS, AITISTS MATEILALS % ind stonos, so.INTE Calon ETL LAVAL AI | .TEN, BRUSHES, U1LARN WARE, DY BLS TURES, CAMUPITINE, BURNING POICTLAND, ME.Po FLU, Ke.which we offer to consume and the nave i | WwW i L Ll A M A .4 Y D E , | the most favorable termas \u2014A MANE TATU ER AND MIO LI SAT M NI S | Apenty for Dr, Crogr's Hvarsa, Crane any SPERM, LARD & WHALE OIL, Pay Kur, wd other PATENT MEDI.SPERM CANDLES pod Oz Xr = o Ar.i March 20, to Treats ora 8Eerbioke and the Fa tern Feathers and Mattresses, Townships are iuvited to give me n call.W.: ak: EBWARD H.BURGIN n.BK Cana Hs, à ; CN RENE Sore Nore on vor Bret ! y PORTLAND, ME.SES ES to manulur:ure hest ILAIR, 7.WILLIS BLOCK, COMMERCIAL STREET, GIOSIFLY La G'.OVES, Jud ty qualities and colore, White heavy Dhills and Sonn do WAN 064 nnd anew sup; ly of Fear Piblons and Arihoial Fer, Muslins and Herages.Fine Indin Shinn ls aid Cashmere do Moravian Cotton aed Linen Floss, For snle by W, W.BICIIT, say 204h, 1856, 173 62.13 | ,; \"9 3c ue 86, SPRING, HUB, WXOZL- BONKETS! BONNETS !! J, PETTIT'S BOLI wiv Dal LEAT 8 Straw, Fancy and Plain \u2019 (a air du, Dites Mate: Spring \u2019 CANKER BALSAM.AIO Ribliéus, Flowers and Straw Trimmines, by W.WL.BECKETT.ATUENEUM FERE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.Capital \u20ac2,000,000 sterling.ows Cushions, and al) orders for any deseripfion or sizg prompts ly nitended to, at LOWER PRICES than ever before offered, LIVE GHENE, RUSSIA & NENS FEATHERS, For anleat very LOWEST PRICES, AT THR IILIGIC NPRBICT CARPET AND BILDDING WARIISHOUSIE, Chambers Nos.1 & 2 Froe Bueot Block, Over Messrs, 11.J.LIBBY, & Co, March 13, 3-03.' nm | ' 4 CW, ATWELL, Portland, Me.k N | G Il 3 OO & CO.* Ceneral Agent, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, W.EIBBOTSON, Agent Sherbrooke AND DEALERS IN LiiMBEIR AND FISH, Commercial Stroot, Portland, Mo.t#'Libera] advauces made on consignments Lumber, upril 17, 1850.CA A HUALE CURE BO Nursing Sore Month, Lud Canker on all dn forms, Dr.Petits Amevienn Bye Salve, or Sore and Weak Egor, Pills, Hinkley 's ; .; ; \u2018 Sens but eplourés of thr py with meat or Goods, Wares and Merchandise, |SHOEING.Sherbrooke & Magog Turnpike Roa \"hriolee, an he all vespecalts Drugeiéts Ja the Leanne, Diiness, and within five minutes walk of all the first insertion; 20 cents for cach subsoquent : ; y 3 OSL fexquisite taste rising aliavst every article ally kept i 1.W.1L FROST.INC OTICE is hereby given that, whereas by: July Iyr2t the places of curiosity and amuscmoent, insertion._ declare for it, we believe, with the fivat service, ¢ I PURIIK alivet every article usually kept in G.WW, 1L FROST.N EE : ; \u2019 ! : To Prrsenraw Sweet Conx.\u2014 Allow the ker- mel to assume its rich, sachorine, pulpy state; Qo uot pluck too soon\u2014then the kernel is wa- ty, defer nat too long; it will be too hard and J tices, and on taverable terms, BROOKS & ABBOTT.Lennoxvitle, Jan.1, 1835, SHERBROOKE COUNTY £ country stove, all of which will be sold at fair: N.à, be had of | April 2d, 1s56.i reason of heavily laden teams with narrow x passing over the Riad, it is rendered dif- alt to be kept in repair rates of toll t> be arsed ona sumer vehicle shall after this date! s follows; MILL IRONS of all descriptions can | G.W.11, FROST, |! 16-66 jf NAILS.Vehiels dravn by 2 animale, -i With the good prospect of Tow Prices for Fu- | cland Provisions, the charge per Day until the\u2019 first of next May.will be only ONE DOLLAR.\" E.M.GATES.ti10 THIRTY YEARS\u2019 Experience of an old Nurse.MRS.WINSLOW, \u201c4 Nurse and Female Physician, prose Montreal, Oct.3, 1855.Haur A Square on Less, 50 cents for the first insertion ; 124 eonts for cach subscquent in- scrtion, Advertising by the year upon the most libez- al terms.\u2019 Fach extra anfmnal to i _\u2014 ry.When plucked at the right point of = .> oO : (2 \"Tons American Nails, assorted ; l'lives under 2 inches, 1s 0d a nm of Mothers hor 300d STABLES and covered SHEDS ettach- HE followin entlemen ave authorised \u2018growthgbpil on the car till fit for table, remove cgistry ffico.i Finishing Nails and Beads, | + 2 inches & under 3, 1s td Gd T H 1 N G Q Y R U P cd rome and faithful aud honest Ost.Agents for the Proprietors, in their respce- oo eau with à table kuife, and spread on a YERSONS baving Dunns or other Ensteu- | Just revived by na ditto de la 34 ad A AU OC IR > \u2018ers in attendauce.tive localitics, eet pa gond sunny exposure; n scaffold of ments Kurogistered, aud Fecs unpaid, sre WwW.Ww, oe ditto a, ls +d FOR CHILDREN TEETHING.11 00000 LL Le esse LL 2 Lennoxville,.-\u2026- JP, Cusnixe, Esa, clean bright boards is desirable; stir frequently requested to take them away, Those 4 ho dol April 22, \u201cà ditto 6, 0d SA il me Gadel rdieve them fee pais, allay all spaz- SWORDS\u2019 HOTL .Cookshire, .A.W.Pork, Esa.&r one or two days, keep from the dew or raiti, Hid when well dried ph not attend to this notice, after a reasonable de- 6 and over 6d 2d atsition, aml is n it, Mothers, it ST, LEWIS STREET, Eaton Corner.«.Dr.C.M.Draren.__ ee \u2018 i i \\ : \"ne ; .Bre tn r i Ile, It will be oi ang up in bags ina dey ye Cn Rad their acconmts with am attormey| Patent Self-Closing Gate Hinge, | The rates af toll naw in force so far ne they re- will give to yor def aud heath to UPPER TOWN, | Sawyersville,.++.W.SBAWVER, Esa.Em Tn the regules ve ost ax goad as when served for collection NEW ARTICLE Uso Patent late to loaded tems as above, are repealed.your Sten Price a cunts per bottie, ; v QUEBEC.! Gould.+.JT.Moss, Esq.ar season, if care à corved i va .; .oh An fe NAS ; \"ne .\\ chave sold vers large quantities of Mes, Winslow's 83 * \\ b dr g.Tehould stand in wots TE Phore are also several instruments lelt for Eu-[L Blind Mingo.Models may be seen! HLF MA NN eee Soothing Sy as during the TAS AEN Sabon or oan tee tot.1, 1856.1540 : emptor: tt : perte Dos.Esa.of | .\u2019 wy \u2018 rogis i vit Witnesses ealliue attest ; s tore of the criber - io ecrétary- Fire: .thee the fast vente We believe Bt thehest madicine in the \u2014\u2014\u2014- _- - - = == aterville,.-+9 #2, L, FLANDE US.be boiled gently until soft and plump, and serv - registration 5 ithout ve tess * allie to attest at the store of the subseribez \u201cWe acres Sherbrooke and Magog Turnpike Co's Office, world for Chiltre n Ter titre os forth are at iy ory or : * Hatley (East + W.P.Cook, Esn.to the Exceution thereof.Purtic fie t * : L ! PF.+ aste, A - S » .DE sil, Sherb .s35 YK YViarrhwa in Chitiren, whether is a from teething or | ï i ed up according © tast axecutic ree Arties must sufler .WoW, BLUR ET i terbrouke, Oct, 1, 1835, tf13 si! : LM HE Barnston J.H, Rtrrock, Esa 5 \" 52 the pemequence of such neglect.\u2018 April 22, tfay toe em = 2 | y au le gives nu satisfaction-never had | CURNER OF ?| Coaticook EI A K.Fox en Ce 2e Swer AW i\" herbrooke, April 8th Nad.tar pen - - an .PAC Tom any one naing enever soll a maticite i A: toe id Fe JAKE + ha T Arrurs, W ash well the ap- \u2014 .! Lo a \u201c M CH \\ NICS TOOT > | HOUSES TO LET.| 0 unity ocssfut in Cire pain ant ect ing SLR Fedcrat and Tomspie Streets | Stanetcad.\u2026.L K.BENToON, Esa.EP.; p the iio ina pan with a ir litte wa- INSPECTION INVITED Hu A ç .AY ! VITE TENEMENTS in the Block of briek © ira 1, it taken fu sensu, Toliel (IF 0 PS I | Windsor, .2.00000 0 C.E.Wunrese, Ésa \u2019 e Juice may not burn, if they are to Complete assortiment, superior ss où the «6 een ain.x be copked ina brick oven; then b : put the apples in a jar, cover them close, and bake them Ha or six hours.Sweet apples should be baked lonx after thcy are tender.5 JBARED Sour Arrure\u2014-Wash well the apples; pl them in à pan.; pour in & teaeupful of war And one of sugar; bake them slow ly inl MALCOLM McKECHNIE.1 E will offer his well agsorted stock of DRY LL GOObS after this date at the very lowest Cash Prices, to make place for his spring importations.ALSO, ° À Srneral assortment of G ROCERIES.aif Houses on the «Moe Mace.\u201d Tossession given at vice, Apply te ! 11, T.MACHIN, Agent.Nov, 1.tid VARNISHES, OILS, &c.PAOACT and Furniture Varnish, A7 Boiled and Raw Linscod Oil, quality, Also Patent Saw Clamps, «Rocket Firmer Chisele and Gouges, ! Rim, Mortice and other Locks, ! Glass, Silvered and Mineral Knobs, I Leose and fast Joint Butts, Gimhlet-poiuted Nerews, | A | | i _\u2014 A Lady of the First Reapcetnbility writes: nr» i PORTLAND, ME.; CHARLES H.ADAMS, se Hd Chambers stl NL YL es ProrrirTor.| 1 am ae te x ableto coriify to the cicacy UNITED STATES HOTEL it is represente i 7 little | IUNCLION OF i eatiy from tu = > Federal, Elm and Congress Strects, FPortland; Dic.' 3 ht} permis any of the family ta de sa, TI othitg Syrup in order to test tente the hoy according to the i Melbourne,.New Ireland,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.PorTLAND,.Bostos and New Yonx.PETTISGILI, & Co.+ T.Curistis, Esq.-
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