The Canadian times, 12 février 1857, jeudi 12 février 1857
[" i E nd ed ie ad Literature\" rer \u201c «I SHALL SBE IN HEAVEN.\" Sa shall vee he magraared, in à giadsome 4 dying a : veil'd from her soft blue ey Were the besuties which God's hash oe thrown, ! O'er this fair earth and richly- jewelled skies; Her ginnce had never mark\u2019d the opening flower, Mor watch\u2019d the blending tints at sanset's hour.1 hall ce in honven ; VOL.3.NO.7.: No curtain\u2019d vision thee, nor tewr dimmed | \u2014\u2014 ight 7 - _\u2014 \u201d Te hide its glories, oc their splendor pale ; must sacrafice him\u2014orders peremptory, | a reasonable hope of sucocss, waitsd the The griefs and trials of life's weary night, \u2018say forty for the beautiful and gentle ani- \u2018result.E ass pot the limits of this Shadowy 3 !mal\u2019;\" \u2018gentle,\u2019 ¢jaculated the grocer, \u2018and\u2019 And yet I never caused my competitors nm antics ee.the after killing a groom.! This was in- a thought.With the lameness of Mimn- \u2014 pe \" | \u2014hem\u2014hem\u2014rither unfortunate, but racing history.They heard, accidentally, With this bright hope her spirit passed above, | mere accident after all\u2014say tiirty, gentle- that I had purchased s horse, and uli they Leaving death's impress an marble brow ; men\u2014twenty\u2014ien\u2014do give me a bid.\u2019 knew of him was, that he had killed Weep not for her : the Saviour's smiles of love | Five, roared\u201d a jingle owner\u2014#ex, said à man, and boen bought for a song\u2014 Hath beamed d sh h ! : Lo .Cn Forgotten now are.the.regrets and.fears, ! Archy\u2014ffteen shouted the puffer\u2014#wenty with this inform tion they 1ested satistiod, « I shall see in Heaven ! Which gathered round her through her darkened | eried I\u2014the hammer fell\u2014and the brother and decided that myself and man-killer years.' of Mouse-catcher was mine.were of \u2018no consideration.\u201d I kept my ; \" | Now I verily believe, that the whale own counsel, and when it was necessary «I shall see in Heaven ! i i i i i Ov \u2018icin { the rage- Oh, is not this a cheering thought for me, history of Selim, was apocryphal, except lo remove to the vicinity of the Now struggling on through darknes and thro\u2019 the solitary fact of Lis having finished = ground.I procured accommodation for # strife, .stable-boy.Jn one thing, however, Archy establishment at an obscure farm-house For all around js fraught with mystery, and 1 were unanimous\u2014that to u herring- aad our incognito was as perfect as if he And strang is the en of onw's Life ; | he w th th bv vided had never left our stables \u2018And oft with foeverish longings for the light, cadger he was wor e money, provide .1 grope my way and trust that all is right.he would carry the baskets.We brought | But there wis one to whom my procsed- \u2019 \"him to the country\u2014bled, fed, blistered.ings were not indifferent, and that one *\u201cI shall sce in Heaven !\" aud physicked bim, \u2018secundem artem,\u2019 vas wy gentle Rosa.With alls womun\u2019s How truthe which ouce so widely parted secroed, ned kim out upon a fine sult marsh, tenderness she had sympathized in my By links invisible to m ken i inics.\u201d \"disappointment ; she knew my secret, for Were intimately joined :\u2014how things we and left him \u2018to fulfil the destinies., disappointment ; sh y t, deemed \u2018 At this memorable period of my life, ours were young hearts, and what agitat- So adverso to the real good of men, and the north of Ireland was celebrated for its cd one breast could not but interest the ere its promoters :\u2014how from gfief and care | ; .sos vo : other.\u201cGod's touch evolved such joys as angels share.sporting associations.The Boy Be.he Th -vening befare th scntfai dev.1 ; Doagh, the Newtownbreda hunts were all e cvemng betore ¢ cvenliui day.inffull}fforce ; and a few of the larger towns stole from the club room, to exchange the wanted their own particular club.Many Ja\"Z0N of the ficld for a tote-a- tote with {private gentlemen were aiso masters of MY Pretty mistress.\u201cHot with the Tus- lends |hounds, and kept their establishment no- 0 he 1 urged my passions with To evening musings by my peaceful hearth, \"bly.Then the glory of \u201cThe Rangers more than common ar or iad Rosa listen: Oh, when within our Father's house we meet, ' was in iis zenith\u2014their country and mem- ed.Just then her maid disturbed us, How joyfully each other shall we greet ! !'bers were alike extensive ; and no gentle- and brought me a letter that had been man attached to field sports within thirty forwarded by CXpress.I broke a seal The Saviour, \u2018whom not having seen\u201d I love ; miles whose rank and fortune would au- death to my hopes My rider had been And gaze throughall eternity on Him, thorize his admission, but wss curolled in [BYOWN from a coach-bax., ahd (uv, WAR à Enthroned amidst rejoicing saints above; ! this celebrated club.The members mer broken arm, ata country inn, some ten When naught of earth his radiant charm can annually in the county town, attended by miles distant.2, Ther: und sorrow oft his glories hide; + |8 pack of fox hounds.and \u2018a gallant fol- Rosa remarked my agitation._ There I shall dwell forever at his side ! lowing.\u201d They lived like \u2018Irish Kings, is there anyluing wrong.Arthur\u201d ! played high, drank deep, scldom went to \u201cYes, dearest, | am indecd a luekless +] shall sec in Heaven!\" \u2018The loving and the gentle-hearted friends, Long the companions of my chequer\u2019d path, Whose hallow'd memaries such enchantment +] ahall sec in Heaven!\u201d \u2014 el Re = ralier *: K p ident bed, gave dashing balls, and set the coun- cavalier ; K has met an acci ent, LOVE AND HORSEMANSHIP.trv in a bluze weeks before, and months land Sciim is consequently without a ri- 2 A a \u201c i TOR afterwards.Alas! all this is over.\u2018The der- MY FIRST STEEPLE-CHASE.*And wiil he not rau, then club is no more; the pack is scattered: ! .: | ! ; P ; Half 2 minute determines, frequently,as .i the kennel a ruin; \u2018the Rangers fill the all a minute deteriuines, 1req vas It was the first week in July, when, narrow house: and where in Ireland well as the consideration of half a year, having taken the honors of a graduate, ! could rar.k, and wealth, and influence, bo #4 in that brief space Theo domed ny and after a five years\u2019 sojourn within the) congregated now ?(resolurivn, classical courts of old Alma Mater, I stroll- | Into \u201cFhe Ranzers\u201d 1 had been recently \u201cHe aril rus, Rosa; but with me upon ed into the repository in Stephen's-green, | à hie a rt ina wis fixed for his buck, what chance can he have with to bid adieu to old H , who for thirty | th oo wal of Oataber Pad the cur \"vin V5 bust riders in th: kingdem oppesed 7 years had horsed us of Trinity.It was a othe me juable 1 rte Co ro thei to pe con i *But the danger.dear Arthur\u2014 lu ates wu 2 u.sale-day, and a blank one too; the word 4 rh The oh had excited unosurl in \u201cIs not greater than fox-hunters encount- > : do Cur 3 x sus - .- 0: was out of town.Therc were few to seli, ! Le ; 1 had b hail ad er tnrice à wecic\u201d 3 4 en © ve - à 54 2 and fewer yet to buy.A hack not worth | \u2018ECS, and ha cen challenge 7 A1 And is there really no mor} | dozen members, good men and true, and : a hay-band, was knocked down to an as- LE » UNE bs \u2019 , 1 assured her there wis not, and short- OR leach having.or believing, he hud, an ex-| ; ps piring linen-draper, who wanted \u2018some- oll han f wi B.it.\u2018The race ly afterwards bade her good night.This .- 13 ain: CE .thing smart\u2019 whereon to dust himself oc-; °° vi \u20ac gy ° oe Hib i \" dr trifling occurrence clicited more from Ro- casionally.I saw him regularly jockeyed hi live: mi oe k CEE en -sa than 1! my studied cfforts ; und when with infinite satisfaction, as he had once 211\u20ac à break-neck, couniry-\u2014the 1 left her, for the first time I pressed her | weights thirteen stone.\u2018There werc al-' ] \u2018dunned me, cven unto payment for \u2018a beg- Hu .; .to wy bosom, and hcard her murmur + Pa) $ |ready eight candidates in full preparation.| ; .garly account\u2019 of gloves and pocket hand- si à $ ded en] p P hog a prayer for my safety.Xerchiefs.Although Le did not venture o's depended on their own horses\u20143000, Whether it was that urforescen events\u2018 FE & send ns, | fat, honest, weight-carriers\u2014bu two had .; to invite me to be of the multitude of his \"> sk, Wergnec: \u2018all forth the latent energies cf the mind, ; ; oue to considerable expense, and had se- .5 i counsellors, as I had broken his windows | 8 1 \u2018a large fi SP elolrated raci or the consciousness that I was beloved by i Ni Len ; debrated racin- v upon the evening 1 had paid his bill, that) $7 at \u2018a large figure, celebrated IGRI her for wbom 1 would sacrifice a world that roused the ardor of my spirit, 1 knew not, but 1 entered the crowded club-room with buoyant and excited feelings.The\u2019 à Cr hunters, \u2018for the nonce.\u2019 did not prevent me irom pointing out cer- | LR ~ Ce ae P ! 8 \u201cWhat will net young ambition In tain beautics in the quadruped then be- | 0.neath the hammer, which even had escap- SPite of this mighty array, I boldly added 1 3 Vv mi 1 : lat 3 ï rears, i a I .cd the auctioneer himse'f.Indeed accord.; \"77 rel \u20ac to oe list 0d chiallesers oad accident to my rider had transpired, and\u2019 .e *-VCär- ure rhase .\u201c ing to my showing, the cardinal virtues a iy y fo year-o \\ din nr ro from some 1 received sincere, from others str action wore extraor vv.As oo.stride and action were extraordinary S ironical, condolence.of horse-flesh were concentrated in that,\u2019 © allow for aux ses.tua matchless animal.Yet human judgment, tacre was no aowance for axe or sel % is fallible, and the steed did not realize : weights were certainly against re ; but the qualifications ascribed to him by the | 45 not the he to despair, an EE at puffer and myself : for, as the Evening! name fer in fhe mate Pas an 1OROT MITE 4pm him will run; and for want of a bet- than worth the entrance-moncy.\u2018ter horseman, lis owner will ride him, and Post soon afterwards announced Mr.Law- | ù : ; rence Lutestring was run away with upon| August came ; Miranda was in beautiful; win\u2014if he can.\u2019 8 3 pony | - My tone and manair were not unmark- the rocky road and the excited courser, not condition ; and Archy exhausted upon her content with demolishing sundry ribs of | training all the arcana of the racing-stable, ed; aud whil: some were recommending the unfortunate cavalier, had, from an in- | and the experience of alife ; while I dream- me to effect a life insurance, I was coolly firmity of vision, come in contact with a ed of nothing but cups and conquest.\u2014 booking heavy odds, und so continued till loaded jannting-car, and the concussion Alas: these youthful visions were rudely .every gentleman inclined to bet them had was so awful, that the company were de-| dispelled, for, one morning, Miranda was been heartily satisfied.The joking at my posited in a wet ditch, and the vehicle {found halter-cast in the stable.She wus expense subsided fast\u2014people began to rendered hors de combat.dead lame, and she continued for many a look suspiciously, and Jemmy Joyce whis- 1 was about to leave the yard, when old | month afterwards, To me and my master pored his next neighbor.tut the sooner Phil, prime-minister to the repository, of the horse this was a sad disappointment.je hedged the better, as the race was not jogged me on the clbow.\u2018Stop a minute I tuok to grousc-shooting, and Archy tv quite sure, 1 being, according to his pur- it's worth while, sir.There's a queer|™ hiskey and religion.Poor Archy, in the Jance, \u2018very like a lad who\u2019 would make a, onz coming out\u2014he\u2019s the devil, to be sure.hours of business, was an indifferent catho- spoon or spuil a horn,\u201d Having bulanced | Och, if he had but temper, and here he is.\u2019 lic, as the priest declared that from the my book, T burrowed an old blue jacket While he spoke, a rattling high-bred dark |woment a horse was put in training, he from the huntsman, loft the club, visited | hay horse issued from the stables.He never \u2018darkened a chapel door._, \u2018the stable, and went quietly to rest, to be, was in the lowest condition imaginable;! August passed, and I would have wiil- \u201cready for the morrow.! Lut, notwithstanding his poverty be was! ingly continued absent.To witness the Morning came and | felt rather queer ; the ruin of a noble animal\u2014he was far! downfall of my ambition was painful, as I began to discover that it is no joke for] from being handsome ; the head wus coarse Miranda wes incurably lame.5 the shoulder thick ; but he embodied some | feelings were paramount : 1 was deep in for the first time, under the critical ex- good points, and, though cross-made, to love, and at twenty-one that is a desperate amination of thirty thopsand spectators.an experienced eye his \u2018ensemble\u2019 was ex- concern.But an incident restored my hardirsse, | cellent.Archy, my best man\u2014as honest| Rosa lived near me.I would have for- At breakfast, a sealed parcel way handed | a groom as ever won a living, whispered | gotten her, but that was impossible.She me by the waiter ; it contained a beautiful \u201cif he had not the go in him, he was the was an heiress, gentle, and timid to a de- pink and yellow jacket.No notes ac-° \u201ci hope, notwithstanding, that tue ho- mocide will ran,\u201d said the president.\u201cThe homacide, as you are pleased to SHERBROOKE, THURSDAY, deed a home hit\u2014the auctioneer coughed da, it had pleased them to conclude my.I \u2014 re minutes which elasped before his entree, 1 and my man-killer were sabject to many a sporting jest; st length the brother ot Mousc-catcher appeared, and on he came with a carcless toss of the heud, as if he had never finished à stabie-boy closely sheeted as he was, his apppearance was very different from what had been anticipated the knowing ones looked more FEBRUARY 12, 1857.re = \u2014 the reflection, he plunges into labor, and courts business with ap assiduity that takes away his hexith, eventaaliy, in hope of attaining an income that shall enable him to marry and have » home of his own.And this is tha secret of all tho hard, unending toil of the young meu vf to-day, who are fast approaching thirty years of age\u2014this is the reason of so many disappointed mon knowing ; and Jemmy dJerce exciame®™ and waiting women, deny it or Lide it us with a grin, that he seemed \u2018mighty like a Tartar!\u2019 While the horses were leading to the starting post, I galloped up to the iil to the place my pretty mistress occupied in an open carriage; \u2018tell me, pray you, said her cousin, \u2018what snell is over Rosa, know vou the secret that rubs her of the roses \"Shall 1 restore them\" 1 replied : and unclosing my top-coat, displayed my handsome jacket, When it wet her eyes, her cheeks wore dyed with blushes, aud left ne at no loss to conjecture wiencs my éancy firor eme.Again the bugle sounded; Com-t cud Firebrand vecapied the attention cf the crowd, while Selim was stripped and saddled behind a large marquee; to assume My gay cap and dod my evat was the business of a minute; my competitors were already mounted, and 1 was impatiently called fur, when from behind the tent a dashing hovss anid gallant rider issusd.Our appearance elicited uw murmur of applause: the owners of the Comit und und Firebrand looked blank enough: and faith they had good reason.As we drew up in line, 1 thought the Faglish racer appeared not in full force: bul the determined cuuntensuce of the in- umitable jucitev.dressed in his black nnd buff siripes, looked alarming; nor was the Firebrand without his friends : and the green cap was offered fully against every thirg but Comet ; us to me, people seemed afraid to back or bet against me: and nieht those who had laid th> odds Liv prettv henvits, vire hedging nos as fust* could meet with custom os, Oif wo went iu a bunch; the bays, brown, und gray making thy runnin.I saw at once that the pace, though severe for them, was nothing to Comet, Firebrand, and my friend the Man-kiliee\u2014 After a mile we tained them of, and Loi \u201cthe race to oursslves, One moicty of the ground was broken into tillage ficlds enclosures; the other wis open meadow, affording excellent gal loping, and interspersed with still\u2019 fences.Here, having cleared the paddocks we increased the speed, nnd came out at a kills ationd to man \u201d ing pace, On entering the gress lands, T found my rivals could not conveniently go faster, and that J wus up to it weil; the rice was indeed beautiful; for the neat mile a sheet would cover us; the fences were taken in line; and none could tell whether bluck, yellow.or green were {(remost.| H:«lfu mile fiom bome, there was fence of tremondous size ; it wes a diteli with drein at either side, and the free that we approached stoceaded with stump- ad thorns.It was in trath arezulur rasp- \u201cor, and was distinguished by the rouutry people \u2018pur exceilence.\u201d as the big-leap ; as we neared it my companions gathered the energies of the horses for the triad, and Selim looked as if he were half in- \u201cclined to decline it; and with a glorious style that drew down from the multitude Firebrand fell, and staked himself; while you may.Bat, says some god woman, vou de us injustice, for any woman who truly loves a man will adapt hersell to his circumstances with the greatest pieasure.But what mon of any sensitiveness, or high sense vf hou- or, would take a woman from easy circumstances and a pleasant and well furnished hame, to adorn his little four rooms and do his housewurk, us the first principles vf ceunomy would demand of him?Few will do it; for though the woman signifies her willingness to take up with sah experience, we are «il such creitures of cireum- stance that there would be comphinings on her part, eventually; anid sicknoss trom orcr-exertion ; and unhoponiness from nny cares\u2014al of which would render marriage anything but plesant.And so the young men wisely think, preferring a fow voars more of single foneliness, in order to obtain money «nough to susport a mudost house of belweru twelve or fiteen tnndrod dollars a year expense, rather than to place a modern ly educated woman into the house of six hundred doliats à yeur, where she must do her own work.Now, what is the remedy I Plainly that women mast fil thoamelves to be such wives as the young men must have, Vise the young nen mast it themselves to be i such husbands 2s the women want, aud \u201cspel the very choicest years of their Lito in the dismal drudgery of a censeless toil, breaking down health, hannine oniv ta gta 0 Lies up to moar when the best of manon lis goa, ie, \u201cwomen must choose for thenmehves which it shail bo, for the matter is solr/» In their chands, Let mothers say to their dangh tere, put on that cidico own, go into the Kitchen vud prepare dinner, tone charge ot this linuschold, and fit vourselt to berome «vil ata mother let the voung woman Deer consent tu such service ; and, iu- stead of lavishing al thor tad fiw | and money, upon the sdorument of the! body, seck to accustum the hands te proper industry, and to school the mind to proper tustes\u2014 hen theve will be no long-| \u201cer complaint that the yoni men \u201ccannot * and we shall have heau- tial, modest houses all around us, and women will have loving husbands, and like shall once more have something of the! | ¢ Canadian Times.eT \u2014_\u2014 \u2014__ WHOLE NO, 111.\u201c Ehildbreihgnd Youth.= thas a a meteo cp ew UNODLE FRANK ANDIS YOUNG RELATIVE MALY, CONTINUED.i Willie.~~Woll now, | think we have \u201cgot all the properties, and their uses, but itn saline taste, or peculiar flavor, wn we called it.Beriia.\u2014 Wall, 1 think tho vse of this saliuo taute is ta givo à nico Luale tu Must, sud vegetables, and other thinga wuich re- vla msn, quite something pungent tu give them a; savory flavor, Uncle Frank.\u2014Salt is un noecasary of lide, and animals could nut hive well with- aut it, they ara therefore, Wl made to like the taste of it.wo Captains, who went an op Journey up tho River Missouri, in looking vat for à sput whore they might poss the winder, thougut very muoh af ene thing, \"Where shall we get our salt 37 So thoy fix ou a place wb Geen miles fom the sea, and avery now aud then, in the cours: of the winter, they were obliged to travel! that jlong distance do got a fees supply of \u201calt, Although it was cold, damp.nil ruiny weather, they would travel through thick swonds, an] dorp marsemes, until they reached the sea, wien they baited the water in their salt pana, ad made salt, po Wie Upon my word 1 never thenght \u201caalt hinlv so useful as it appears to be frum HUsat accourt.l'acte Frauk\u2014in taux of the \u201cpoor have to teavel 103 miles to procure wait, and only the rich prople can procure us much es they want A edebrated TU qisi traveiter co Vann Pal, whe ! Sho tae, eae maw a Lidtie child Lowden pled of sal, el een Lo egos at as von world a piece of candi ur iut 1 hoonld nat emvos 10 ie tuach us candy, tacle braut-\u2014lerhaps nat, but if vou were tobe entively deprived oft fus noces! tisane, your apqe tite woull und ro a change ann yuan wohl dese, even, a finde site The sans ttavedhr also ndda that \"the lon;T usé of crgetabér food creates such a longiag Co salt that uo word ea desetile Aiea [3 Luydiu.-\u2014Rut why doce vegetable food\u201d make people want sell, Unde?Uncle Frank We will attend to that question by and by.bw the meantime, save you noticed peopl: mining weit with hay, and other vogetubles, to give te hurses.Willie.\u20141 have, very often, and won- trothfulness and virtue which it had in the! doved why they dits, days of our blessed fathers and mothers, | Uncle Prank -vVhe veason is that veges when it wes woren's ambition to become tables do no contain much salt, and, ns all the head of the house, and the mother off animals require salt, those who feed on noble children, \u2014 A Fur Traeninas hours avo 1e Louis Prxvrne-\u2014We have bern toi of an ancedote of Booth, the cent trogedian, which we do not remember to have sccu in print.lt cecurred in the palmy days of Chis fame, before the sparkle of kis great mind had been dimmud by that bane of genius, strong drink.Booth and several friends had buen in.Svited te dine with an old gentleman in banity, and piety, \u201chad heard so mneh of Bootl\u2019s aemarkable Soran and hehags, purely, do nol get sul- yfivient salt in their Mood to keop them in \u201chealth, and thorefuse it most be given te them by their owners, D Bestha \u2014 Low ean wild animes, \u2018sucli ns butfidors, get their salts Chey \"have no mnasiors to give it to them ne they roam nt large in the forests and prairies.Uncle Frank \u2014Ycs thez have no houn- tifnl master, cur wha always mokes provision for his creatures so Chat none need i Lo D ! 1H À \u2019 perish: anid also teaches them by nn en-, effurt cleared this furmiduble barrier in a Baltimure, of distinguished kindness, ur- Jeering instinet where to supply ther wenta, \u201cby soc nvths , ; \u2018he host, though dis- UPhe great and good creator has abundantly you, My.di a thunder of applause ; not so my rivals : approving of theatres and theatre goinz., provided for those wild animals who can- saving, not get their salt from tie load of wan, Comet by Lis rider's horsemanship, was in- powers, that curiosity to see the man lads In many of the woods of No America there differently brought a.vuss, but staggering, he came down on landing.and in the mistake lost ground he could never recover during the run homs he dil make a wou- derful struggle to pall up; it was in vain, for after we crossed the break-neck fence, 1 had the race hollow.Amid deafening, cheers.1 was carried from the seules in triumph ; I was deciar- ed, cven by Jemmy Joyce, a youth of promise, and my man-killer the best weight- carrier in the kingdom, Every tale has its moral, s9 has mino.Other nervous gentiemen to ride steeple-chases! Never condemu a horse untried ; for many tenance.u good one has thus been suerificed.saved Selim from slavery and a jingle: and he won me four cups, and canied me four seasons as | was never carried afterward ; nay more, 1 owe my connubial happiness mainly to \u2018my bonny bay.\u201d Rusa iin this instance, overcome all his scruples and prejudices.After the entertainment was over, Lanps lighted, and company res any days 10 these licks that they may tully stable his peated in the drawing room, some oue re- \u201cquested Booth, as a particular favor, amd one which all present would doubtless appreciate, to road woud the Ford's Prayer.\"Booth expressed his willingness Lo affurd! catch u bison or two, without much trou-: them thiy gratification, and ull eyes were turned expectantly upon him.Buoth rose slowly and reverently from Lis chair.Jt was wonderful to wateh the play of cmotions that convulsed his conn- He became deathly pale, and his I'leyes turned trembling upward, were wet with tears, The silence could be felt.Jt became absolutely paiufal, until at last the spell was broken as if by an cleelric shoek, us hin ; rich tone voice, from white Tips, syllabled | bigg2st villain under the canopy.\u2019 und be- gree, and fearful of hearing she was Le- companicd it, but to the cap a scroll wasiwas an heiress, and I a younger son; a forth, \u2018Our Father who ert in heaven,\u2019 &a., fore the animal, had made the third turn\u2019 loved.Yet there were times, when, if my attached, Learing in a female hand, the: down the run, I had come to a similar advances were note ncouruged, nt least my motto, \u2018may this be foremost!\u2019 Whése conclusion.| suit was listened to, and an ill-concealed \"night the fairy favor be?My heart whis- The groom stopped when he had gained | \u2018There, gentlemen, ent to my suit.The ground selected for the race was, the vantage ground.Her coldness piqued me said the auctioneer, \u2018there's what I call rich rival wus encouraged by her guardian, and in a few days ho was expected to make his addresses in form.I was flush- with a pathos and solemnity that thrilled Lali hearts\u201d © Te finished.The silence continued.satisfaction told, that she was not indiffer- pered the name and I wus not mistaken,!cd with victory, and she flattered to see; Not a voice wis heard, or a inuscle moved | her favorite foremost in the ficld.At the jin his wiapt audience, until from ramote| for the moment, and yct I left her persuad- chosen with excellent judgment, as it uf-; ball that night, my cloqueuce was irresisti-: corner of the roon a subdued nob was! youth and beauty ; there's the maker of ai ed that of all her sex she was best worthy forded to the mighty multitude an unin-| bie; she smiled upon my suit; und, to.heard, and the old gentleman.their inst.of being woeed and won.fortune, and no mistake.The lady who | 1 arrived home for a late dininer, discus- \u2018mencemens to «could refuse anything to a man with such\u2019 a daisy cutter under him, would be hard 'sed some old port, listened to a long story, \u2018valley the surface unjulated gently, and, \u2018to please indeed\u2014-run down, Lanty and was musing over the misfortunes of the course nearly eliiptical stretched across.\u2014that's action and elegance\u2014come, sir,\u2019 : my mare, when Archy popped in his head the rising ground.\u2018to o tall raw-boned young grocer\u2014*that {to ask, \u2018if I would look into the stables.\u201d \u2018starting and 1 horse was foaled for you\u2014a gentleman of 1 followed him, and one glance told me this was the favorite stand ; ; dir wour figure should never cruss anything: that Miranda was not to figure in the field.; of carriage of every discription occupied if.ut blood\u2014this here horse is young Selim; My eyes passed over all the stalls, and Ladies were there the next morning.Years of happiness have proved how terrupted view of the race, from its com- end uncertainty, and sive her guardian stepped forward with streatuing eyes and its close; from a circular: future trouble, eloped with me to (iretua tottering frame, and seized Booth Ly the hand.\u2018Sir, said he, in broken accents, \u201cyon winning posts were placed miniscences of early indiscretion will soine- \"whole future life will feel gratified, Tam, a long line times intrude upon my memory, où two an oldinau, and every day from my bLoy- reason why salt is so no sessary with vege- As yet hie had nut spoken! are salt springs called licks, and the wild animals from the prairies will journey for drink the water, or even Jick the salt earth p\u2014\u2014\u2014, tO BOtICE.yd hada dager vow * rem | | -Agricaltute, ih re rm mt pn op as | _ ; = KXBEPING COWS OHBAËLY.Ma.Bron :-\u2014There is one method of sconomiaing in the expense of keoping Jf 2ows, and sometimes other stock, thro à the winter, whioh it may be well enough 3 lu moat of our cuuntry towne,- À , #4 you well know, there are central 3 cof ade, little villages, where there am stores and taverns, and wher, almost sve ery week day during the winter season, w great number and varfoty of ox teams and horse teams have occasion to stop for the | ! purpose ol Lady or vest, or for somo other\u201d reason.\u2018The most of theso toams will be furnished with à bundla of hay, or a bag | (uf oats or potatoes, or gems other article of .cither for tho owner's cattle, or his ly, or fur the market.Necessity is said Wade the mother of invention, and #0 it is cf y fulness, nul ]reggoverauce, aud energy, ane : many other viridéigrhich ga to adorn so\" | ciety ; and this ie ad'que uf à cow, as (ting Well, à mau living in the Vidinity of augh' 3 a place, aud having a few cows, has © | to keap them a litdo short at (home, and + give thew full range in the gffrects, and it will be a watter of admpstion, especially à to the owner te see howetuickly, aud with, 2 what perfection they F110 lourn to levy con 4 tributiou.The feumsters back is np soouer turnel non his team, than they 4 commences operptivns with all the vora- 3 viousness vË shafee, and a vigilance supa.* tion ty that of afuatow-house otiteer.They will throw huffale robes into the street, À apen toe lids o i all the hav, andonts, mut coddsh, ond tear § holes in every wfenl bag they can find, The owner af the cafriage, when he sces what 4 is point on, rusiita ont of the store with a 2 vell, but the cowsiguve learned the nit of retreat ns well as andault, and will bear ine § dignities and peraceuligns with nll the ford à titwde of a Mohawk nigtyr, One starts | otf with nhenkot hanginghqn one horn, and ; \u201caby of indian weal on the other.The.= owner pursues In n rage, hut by her supe vior floetness und artful monagoment, she.à ante men and dog, and hovsewhips, suds Lox roads and ull other missiles of war ut 3 \u201cdetisnee.The man tumbles down, and \u201c wh ow he picks hinesell up and looks back, J We discovers a fresh onset with new receuite.à averhauiing lus baggnge, Lomganbrs à Sometimes à toamaler, with a loud of Tambor amd a bandle of liny on the top of © it, will vun the gnuntlet of wae a place by J driving »truight through it without stops.ping vr looking te the vighgoor left, audi when fairly pot, will lookback, and ese, ] hi bunaile of hay in tho ge ilo of tho stroes | vouring it.ls nat.ot tha Laughable?& 3 16a load of liny Bases, they will take ; np their line of mgfeh and follow it soma- times for a milo.Pho victnity of a grisw mill is 0 locatiogh deeldedly favorable for § aprratives of this kind, | know a ones where an old veteran cow of this kind, madq: a burglarious >ry into one pait of & 38 dwelling house, Jwhilo tho family were-imd tho other, and fate about Hitr pounds of* codtiniz, nnd, ndghe women said, about huilé\u201d a barrel of tyd®, and loft about the room § uiremmstanthW Ps ilance of à want of noats: Dusr ju the ouflime art of housekcepinges And wus uot dal langhable?3 Ina very glippery timo, large, heavy sown hold bKept at home for fear af ac) cidtate.Sons fgunon, l understand, take the procaution drive auch onos 10.mj bhackantith shogfy:fn the first of cold weathw vivovery year, ofl hove thom shod, VW hem hay is worth (fen dollars per ton, if aan can mdi his neat stock, and sommes which ave not À very nent, procure threo, fonaths of thofr living through the wintor,s fils as I have stated, 1 tel) 4 vr.that is making quite a § A 15 1 hive hiown u mans to express n disapprobation of thingmethod of koeping cowns He argued in (Ks way: \u201cWhen a mang from tho villngodhakes me a call, L'invariad horse und food him well, man himself with the bostd und furnish th il the spring should be dry\u2014cven the birds which my houle uffurds, uud it bocine wid nud game come, Willie.~Thut would be «fine place tu blu.« Ducle Frante.\u2014 Yes, and that the hone iters well know, and were you near you might often see the aly hunter there, hiding Land watching behind the trees for the ain- nals which he is sure will soon eons; and many à fine buffulo, ur bird, is shot at these licks, The eattls reared in the east of Knglund Tare the finest and fattest of the lund-\u2014this in owing to the wdtwmarshes, left by the Mrequent overflowing of the sea, in those | pur ts\u2014Cheshire too, on thi Western Coast is noted for the richness af its voil, and the fine crops it produces, particaluly of prass\u2014the mille yiclded by cows, fed in this fertile courtry is excecdingly rich, and produces the best cheese in the world.Ly-ia\u2014Indecd it is good cheese, 1 {should like à taste of it now, ! Unele Frank \u2014And #9 should 1, but | guppose we must not have our desire gru- itified in this respect, for J don't think we In the same field the fortunate our union was; and if snme re- have affurded ne a pleasure for which my fan obtain Cheshire Cheese in Canada.Let us, now, nee if we can discover the eras I can look buck with unalloyed de- |hood to the preseut time, 1 thought I had tablo food, and to aid our digestion gener- he's own brothor to Mouse-catcher ; cou-! rested on a stranger in the corner, shveted ombrosa,\u2019 for every thing distingue and, stéeple-chase, and the evening that made, never lirard it before, never, \u2018sipde Morgiana, and up to fourteen stone! with my own covers.\u201cwith apy fox hounds in the kingdom'\u2014 knowing look, stripped the new comer, ground.but Selim appeared to profit little by his and the brother of Mouse-catcher was be- | Fespectable relationship; he had a ree forame; and could this be he ?A : look, 2 blemished knee, was fired bebind, | ish, tattered, rejected man-killer of the - ments the horses slowly approached the \u2018and bad killed a man into the bargain; | Repository, changed into as fine a horse same point cach es he cu: for he had run off with a drunken helper, as ever followed a fox-hound ! The mys- ; was scrutinized by a a crowd ofhorsemen, and broke the rider's neck against the tery was quickly solved\u2014Archy hod visit- | who were asserabled for that purpose at; fluttering expectants.It is really not so derness and grandeur can be condensed | : With shart intervals a gray.a much: an object fur jesting, as fur seriuns| ing a smail space in words so simple.The took him brown and two buys passed review ; they thought.Sc- up and got him through physic, and ready | had their respective admirers, Lut caused land have saved some capital reflections\u2019 yrath oi ihe Bible, and stamps up on it the frame-work of the stable door\u2014now, in ; ed the salt marsh\u2014found Selim sn altered | the gate.company of sober cits, requiring \u201cstexdy'as scarcely to be recognised ; roadsters,\u2019 and \u2018useful family horses,\u2019 Archy, with a beautiful for counties round was on the Rosa mine.va - At tweive o'clock a warning bugle was, the rak- heard, and from their respective canton-, nl A WALL ABOUT MARRYING.The wr id is just now in the midst of, ip det a ; + | d'ike ficld its wedding season, und itis a favorable! quetion.\u201cYou are right, replizd Booth, to rena \u201cthat prayer as it showid I, vod his einen rate LG Lu cerest etudy and Labor for thirty cars, und I am far from being yet satisfied Mardiy ons person in ten thou- \u2018thick as leaves in Val- liglii-\u2014le morning wh«n I rode my fitat!repeated the Lord's prover, but 1 have ally.Vers von to coton chomist> labaru- \u2018 init ave a metal, shining like \u201cLaver, which the chemists call sodium.1 is n deadly poison, url is the chief wub- stancz in what we e2il soda.Ct ear + Pur Ta my rendering of that beautiful pro- also, very likely, observe a wall vessel; A corresponde ; containing a gas which, from the label, you, time to whisper a word in the eurs of the sand comprehinnds how mush beauty, fen-, would learn to by Chlorine?We look upon it in that light, prayer of itsclf sufficiently illustrates the {im found little favor; and the young for training.For this.indeed, trere was no great sensation.and expretation \u201cwas! wivich we clipped from the Sandusky Rez-' scal of disini*y.grocer, even to become a lady-killer would i byt little time ; but Archy : not bid a sixpence.training was best for a half-bred, \u2018Gentlemen, I put him up at fifty.\u2019 said Archy was right.T \u2018 a] he of the hammer-\u2014\u2018no resurre [if case For my ona part, I could scarce believe He looked to be in capital cundition, and \u2014none, upon honor\u2014owner gone fo the my eyes, and examin:d Sclim carefully, from having won four cups already, his Peninsula, and orders for sale absolutely.|to assure myseif of bis identity.Every character was deservedly first rate., Selim, is 8 beautiful charger; steady with | scratch upon his legs had disappeared ; \u2018But louder yet tiie clamor grew.as \u2018arms.\u2019 and here he addressed a corpulent the blemish upon his knee was hardly! the pet of the day.the far-famed English personage, who, as it appeared, was in the! visible; he was now & sporting looking horse Comet, appoared.He wae a splen- \u2018'veomanry.\u2018He would carry you upon borsc, and Archy swore, arade delightfully; bis courage is only!looked.\u2019 .: g ; equaled by his training ; his Tate master Time flew, and everything increased \u2018racer, 1 felt my cheek blanch as I examin- would ride him co a battery.\u2019 A ba'tery my coniidence in the cousin of Morgiana.ed him ; be was indecd a formidable oppo- \u2014may heaven forgive him ! Selim hadi His speed was easily ascertained, but of nent; and as the late owner, Captain never seen a corporal\u2019s guard relieved in his fencing qualities we knew nothing.M , reputed justly to be the best field \u2018his life; a cracker would raise him sky- Auything we took hi u \u2018high, ond 2 squib eénd him across the well, and intricate leaps werc for abvious;no wonder that I began to dread the con- broadest part\u2019 bf \u2018Sackville street.Still, reasons avoided.I had secured a gentle test.not a whisper, from the company, and the \u2018man to ride for me, who in steeple-chasing He was led off, and my foriorn charger uctioneer \u2018 proceeded\u2014'gentlemen, we hid covered himself with glory, and, with was impatiently expected.[a the few and a horse approached, and Firebrand, a nus- swore \u2018sight! still on tiptoe\u2019 presentiy a buz was heard, ister, a while ago, and for viich we natu-; rally give credit to the graceful und practi- ed racing hunter from Roscomon apneared.!cal pen of Mrs.Victor.| It is a mournful fact that this world is full of young men who want to marry and \u2018dare not.Deny this, as some will, itis :nevertheless true, as we can casily show.\u201cIn this town, for instance, thers are some i thirty or forty young men, well to do i better than he did thorough-bred chesnut, full sixteen the way of salaries aud business, yet who; \u2018hands high, and looking every inch, a refuse to take the step which they ALL, WANT 10 TAKE, but do not; and why?| Now the frsi question to he asked by \u2018any sane man is, can I properly support a wife if I take one?ence wouid wish, and lo! he finds to his \u2018amazement that his income iy vastly tov \"small to support even a modest modern cs tablishment; and somewhat suddencd by my informant, who was present, conver sation was sustained but a short time longer in subdued monosyliables, and almost i1y hour.the company broke up and retired to their several homes, with sud faces and full hearts \u2014Episcopal Recorder..Ld - : ; î ; His new! ei : : Le i .oe yet atew yearsof such awful experience de roys may Le inilieted ou cach of the said partics {8ck Sca countries, i «Professor Giovanni Caselli, of Florenes; Las like genius ruroly equalled Duc wit xi- We desire to eall spechad attention to this new fancies ronpertine dress, Ladies wear very small .vn : y ; F the Trit - .i in w .; Pois A ce; > B y equalled, rose With magi Le, , Le ! \u2018 nee fai o rulesit, Some ve his fueling, aud be hears the groans of the sut- sparately for cach act of salu, or exposure for | \u201cThe Tribune says France increuses in wealth just made a discovery which promises to cast cul rupidity to the Lighest rank in the army, \u201cbook of travels\u201d just published by this well.Lo meta pes Bas fon phil the arc ferer, witnesse the death even of a friend or yale, 1 - faster than Britain\u2014that wealth is power\u2014 41 previous contrivances in electro-telegraph and victory seldom deserted Mis standard.He Known house.[tis not, however, us a book of i Sle Toe ot ve » mo tin of nt unie colpanion, and sees Lloo:t spilt like water, with VI.Any perion who shall violate, infringe, hence the present supremacy of France.We |.00 shade.Ile has invented an appoiatus 3 .> avels in tLe © -ceptoti the \u2018 RE indiffercue > hot only vel iosl the baebardas natives with travelain LLe common acceptation of the phrase, ingly inte Le totic The ext igh of bonnet, rook : ro whom he came i contact, 4 sulaninsion, but that we wish to commend this work to the fie papel ya, will be enefi that the ladies can | 4 ! .gave the death blow to Freheh rule in Judin, voralle notice: of onc readers, \u2014that is, the Inst wo tien upon the plundt of their hack.ae , Ile cleared the neighboring deus of those terri- of the thouanod and one sepettiions of the origi I el dn when 1} po o Like ytd and EK: ble pests to commerce \u2014pington ; he established nslly weil told tale of Murray, Or senc oncof the csteeples upon the bead; alm, from Hannah F Dritish rulo in Ludia on a firm basis, reformed other equally reputable \u201cfinger-posts,\u201d who; Mnore, respect fate à gruss plats, the government au far ag was practicable, and, muke the crooked ways of fureign trave Intraiglit thump of ro ne om their by the urbanity of higfanicrs, and hin affable | before the perplexed amd distracted strauger ange, with lin pn decked with u \u201cprotusion of F Hemeanor endeared himself und his govern- ; from this side of the \u201cbig water.\u201d The time I towers aad vegetables, with a huge carrot hang- meyut to the Llindoos, and made the Engilli\u2019 fora pill of this sort pussed some time ago, un- {ing down on cither side, He remarked that E.rule n blessing to the conquered races, Unlike less rortedt by the neue of some author who ! fashion had wo A forme Mis pie Ro his contemporaries the French rulers, be con.| lus gnined n preseriptive right to n grand pre-.en worth of the dimond by the heanty of the BE sented himself with plain suit of vasiform, and, liminary flourish of the editorial trumpet ; and casket that contains it lived like an English soldier, whilst the French even then the awee! surfure is often too thin to fie suit that incongrnity was Ui oviginof the E ruler lived like an oriental prince; yet the nn- j disguise completely the true nature of the dose, lucierois, md saentioned\u201d rome things incan- .jy.Krnone ; such pan prime minister durning his i Ë on di ith respect \u201c owe abr ot nu tule of this FFHOUHS ; Se \u201c fives always regarded Clive with respect and \u201cDunn Browae ubrond\u201d is not n Dwife's ptuckinge, n reverend prelate in fan f: awe, and «to this day\" says à recent writer, no stamp.It Las nothing of the stereotyped sta- sleeves diuncing a Lorupipe: a young snob of Le ; .; ; sepoy will pass hia portrait without touching, tistics and platitudes of the guide book, It is =o too, in the medical profession.or offend against uny of the provisions of this #ckuowledze that wealth is power; but asserts by which the telegraphic wire will transmit to s aware that the surgeon acquire By-Law, call incur and furfeit to the corpora- that England increases her aggregute wealth as any distance an exact fac-simile of any writing edfillnt paîniul =kiH, only at the cost ef tion of tie maunicigality for each -uch offence TApidiy, if not more rapidly than France ; and in or design, when made to communicate with a & reusered bei nvate, by a series of enncce- a penalty of not less than five dollars nor ex.Addition to the increase, England is far the Similar apparatus at the other station.If the putive acts, whereby a Lahit of indifference is eee ng ifty dollars.aitisier nation, If wealth is power the gold account of this extraordinary invention, which furmed, VIL \u2018Ihe preceeding sections shall not be wd will weigh heavier than the SWOrd is given by the Couricre Mercantile of Genoa, Mau \u2014 Longht, perhaps here to observe Leld to prohibit the sale or exposure for tule of ce.Then why refer the whole question be true, the transmission of telegraphic des- that the formation of whut we call nr 64, pure alcohol for medic ual, mechanical, or tothe agricultural interests of France simply, patches by single letters will be entirely super- which is cotaînly « point of importance, je muauufacturing purposes only, by per-ous berg.| Withont taking into considération the EPMIACICS ceded ; and the original writing put into the closely connected with moral tronieg.Iudevd, after daly Veen end so to do.of Englund?\u201cThe real wealth of England lies apparatus, will Le reproduced in an instant, lin all exsex but those sf marked hypoerisy, it! VII.The Huspector of Jieen-es for the Dis.in ler comnicree aud her manufactures, not in with the signature of the correspondent us if tay well Le said, that manners are the outward trict shall after this day grant nu tavern license Her soil, Desides that, the soil of England is as written by \u2018fimaself.\u201d ÿ exhibition of the inward won.«Manas make to any prreon within this municipality for sell- well if not better cultivated than that of France.\u2018 .the man,\u201d ina very old Eng! ste, and one ing any of the liquors afore-aid ; but shail aud France hae not the iron for her implements of .Ewell worth remerabering, \u2019Lhus, n teudy chris- muy praut Hieenses to sell in shops, ouly but not husbandry, while England has an abundance, Tue Prixren.\u2014A printer is the most (tit mau cannot fail of being no gentleman, min taverns pure aleutol, tes mediciual, meci.u- and \u2018isisa irability of great importance.\u2014 \u2018curious being living.He may have à Le nost proper sence of the word, And he who nical, or manelicturing purposes, unly to such France since tue first revolution has been in- bank and coins, and not be worth a cent: in heart kind und courteous, and charitable ; persons, not being Lovern keepers, us stall have terior § kor cultivation to many other sountrics have small > d hav tive wif 5, jugement ofothers, who is nuvwilling to\u2018 cnicred into Lusds to the corporation of this in Eur Her manufactures are of the lighter ; 14 male cdps, and have neither wife nor give or take offence, Las no taste for quarreling, {mung pality (themselves in one thousand dol- kind, and her principle products are silks and | children.Others may run fast, but he iv troubled with overweecning selfestcem, must hare, and two scrnrities in five hundred dollars Wine; which, by the majority of civilized me \u2018gets along swifter by setting fast.He , y ben singular prodigy of eomtracliction, it in his (Leb) unt to viol: e the provisions of this Py.tions, sre much less wanted than the woo en, r akine i ssi wl .a pestun ing à patronisiag air to 4 man ol every day bites anal phi netions he does not [A ! tet 1 © cotton, Hien, and hardware manufactures of may be making impressions, without clo : ; ne J.Lo wy narrative of the ver \u201cen | Ut i vannes darnse om std ; : ; La res vor PA et :quence; may use /ye wi ing .E Nis cap or forohend-\u2014 without giving u military +ünply « witty narrative of the persons adven- dons fbn) cone of 54 pL nud cry the same sting of courteous sad contide- IX.It shall Le the duty of the Sesrotary {reat Hritoin I w calth is the make weight, Ea bo ellie, the froth \" hone offending, mn © oan in hie fe rite 5 n ded, 5 , LA ter unes _ einalite ini ae sh av y \u2018 2 + s Ccan- su salute, n+ if that heave leider, whose exploits tures and anishaps which Lielell a vente\u2019 and altri tendencies to the bar, the form or the rate repurd for others, l'Ercasurer of this municipality, within sigs should have the preponderance in the 3 a, 8 : \u201cS16N OF days iter he shall have recived proof or votice councils of Europe; but founding the prepon- ; not stand while they set, he can set stand- vrates\u2014Thusour ruilroads nd other of the violation of this By-Law to cattee an ne- deranee of France upon the subdivision of the ; ing, and do both at the same time ; have public enterprises which secia to Le clear evi- tion to Le brought in the name of the corpora- soil among her people, Is like placing the pyra- ; to use furniture and yet have no dwelling; dence of our grentuess, are, ina serions and tion aquinst the offender for the amount of pe- mid upon the apex, which will require much! may make and put away pi.and nev 8> : ; , | ; cutlf i F view, things f à ; = faeurre scc > -aine, wit wer ir i} vh ced i LN ë ë sd er see kof his extruordinary proceedings resembled | tures wre t ood and athers, which showed their peeuliari- | truthful point of vies, things full of omen and nalty ineurre d, andto prosecute the same, with.power in the : oi hum who placed it there, to; A h les : J dur = F div : ls inthe S ceived by a cultivated, quicte md genisl mind, + f char x a sus referred t tappreacision to us.Our materlal jrosperit out delay, to trial and judgment.balunee it in that position.:a pie, muc ess cat it, during his whole 4 vez liégreer in the + tates, where he re.2 vi ! : ; 5 af +, tex of Cm es mon [ae pele EE, beyond our age; we ar gob oon too fast, | Again, this supremacy of France over Eng- i life ; be a human being and a rat at the sided, wne, ucéokding to published accounts, | Acting under the influence ofa new clus of oh- the oddest character in sacred history, ME en our his ory is written in the brok of time, i Lind is more nominal than real\u2014more a shadow N : b : J hou ve (Loue Cayine tocotlier fon - I .: coe a noo same time ; may press great deal : both dishonorable Bhd disgraceful, so much so jects, and these the mast intersting in the he would have tonght of tying together fox\u2019 this fact Will be recorded against us, Could the: AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE.ard imaginary.mark for the \u2018spiteful flings\u2019 of > ÿ press a 8 deal and k have Lecn transmitted by tmdition, were yet atrociously funny «*Massuciusetts, Connecticut puipit.Next the ! cturer took up oddities of Fin the flesh.\"\u201d i River Valley Yankee,\u201d bia yenr's trip through | character, Some very humorous aod interest- \u201c \u2018ov ; ei \u2018( - ir nnce sw atedof Dr.Johnson, Dean >, le \u2018 7 Fin any part te old world.Woven in with these adven- Bg nncedotes w ited ab 3) x + dent, ; Aud now, let us ask, hns Wulker in : 1ÿ part Swvitt, Lord | Benjamin Frankie, Tom mina re-, fresh and honest hing .f 22 ton til and sending them flaming into the standing ; H bnex ) \u2018ofessional ; those who delight in decrying Lugland without : Never ask a fuver; may handle a shooting- b ; ; .Lo a .J., A que .y Wwofvss 4 oe \u2014_\u2014 1 ut 3 5 hat his absence wr paarded Ly his neighbors world, There is much valnable hdaneation Fhe Philistines © \\W sw aup CHtoetry Great cad beek her professional men, ose wh ght | ying Lugl La J ; thet bis u mene iw Band 5 \u201d eR ib ors bout art, manners und scenery abroad, slyly | corn of the | hilistines Who but he would have her lawyers nud Ler doctors, and her teachers } Nonwark, Feb, 6.1857 any real and justifiable causes.W hat has Eng- \u201ciron, and know nothing about a car.non, fae 0 happy riddance, whi 1 he made his exit from about a ' ners y road, slyly ihought of mas ru A Ju ol lit # from the ruilroad, the counting-liouse, or the v il have seen, À eo Loo Jund yiehled,of all the unsettled points in dispute\u2019 gun or pistol ; he may move the /erer that } emongst them, Iis subgbquent conduet in Ni.\u2019 conveyed in almo.t every chapter of the book, weapon of war?It EE oF tls Cnt sold mine, could she restore to their books and on whl fave seen, before this can rach petmeen the belligerent powers?Nothing.\u2014 | moves the world, und yet be as far from \" HT OU NW 1 ; | Lu VE save intende ls à Wenpeau in eng) ini y who hive heen so Tren - Us a : Lrageart Brook cn ° ak isi soli : E carugun hag been, as the World well knows, that yet the author seems to bave intended to throw i training the youths who have heen so premature.you, that the Lraggart Brooks, whose name France Las taken up the compromising policy moving the globe as a hog under a mole- jby none except Sumpson as au instrument of ; Cn ; ; .Lo \u201cren Pool daacei .AR ; + it i tie av © ct amine 15 on ; at ly and unwisely called away into various ficlds mu henceforth be a synonym with brutality between England and Russia, but she has suc- |.of uerncland lawless baflit, with scarcely uit in gratis,\u201d us he rays of the extra MCANINZ oath, Ihe oddity of Diogenes was commented of money ak ie she might congratulate her oo à ; a ; > br whey 2 ceeded in ; one, and England has succeeded in.Mill 5 spread sheets, without being a house- , .tL \\ \u201c ., ie ; : , A mf ae ES re ie ce hic us sgraced À! ï - ictin wi : } qodeeming quality.lis ailitics ne n° com- to his puny and menus we shall only poy ; upon as te kind of intelli ut insanity ; a pue sell, She wants now men of fearing and men no More ie ; eed which ; 1s di grace US She has succeeded by hier characteristic, wile ; he may lay his form on a bed, and ; wander are much questioned ; he has never for the fan, He reserves the old rule and 1nses nem hat rave him carte blanche to sativize the wt ¢ racter.She cries for then wmong the name went \u201cLefore hand te judgment und h steadingss of purpo.e, in keeping back the ag- yot be oblized to sleep on the floor ; he .- porsessed much more than thg ground on which, the moral to point the jest, It is Jong since we | ve ln ion the lecturer remarket thato Li.Cavers of Ler children.s or them in was suddenly summoned to \u201cIollow after.\u2014 grandising policy and pvances ua Russin since may use the dagger without sheddine E , A \u201ce cnitv 1 \u2019 arly over uw roneiss 1e Secturer remarked ty hier halls of judgement.for them 7,0, \"dinarv cire J .To ig the peace.She consented to the recalling o ; So 3 1 he stood, and many of the worts of his great have enjeyed or Inughed so heurtily over n book, \u2018 ity of character is not to be imitated.In vront hor 1 Mn Jun (ture, She uries for (hoa 1 nile r ordinary circumstances, sudden denth is the Pectin at the time, and not till tot | blood, and from the earth he may handle victories wero empty bonstirifs ; his bearing to- | as when this emmne to land the other day.Pos- | nien it can be endured, in small men it is vidics G0 vapid detiberat v usssom bios awfulto contomplate, but under soise cireum- time, when she found she could carry her points Stars ; he may Le of a rolling disposition, : i aye + ET : i \"we .! p 1, \u201cice at awe is oreatly erence .: + A 3 ; Pas : .+ E frards tho nutives, and his poqr deluded follow.Litt un whilom delightful nequnintauce with ulous.Little fu nu per Ve grat.only ile Pie Sere-Bnrevers Max=-leok at such a stances that ave is greatly increased.Apart jp, tLe conference by a majority of the votes.\u2018and vet have no desire to travel; he may ?êrs, who were soducod by tl promises fo join the gifted writer, and some feliowship in the rep a iE po To by he Ih the ph mim as Eli isi, à wi, i Lelieve, of ordis from one great erime of his Life, ns fur as mor- She did not tap the tures of Lhe ar in the have a sheep s-foot, and not be deformed ; En: - 3 - : ; .Pes : ESS a ass are Wers 1 standing at the commencemer tels are concerne at corrunti « Lust, mid why not?iive her Lac cllington re rd .r Min standard, hos been cru und foarte ; } experiences\u201d he relates, added somewhat to Pekin, orien PARR ely ps énclependence tals are concerned, what corruption must there and and turn hor Palmerston Tuslan never without a case, and yet know nothing .; ; .fu 0 re bane] ep ; a A futur .wi : t 3 dep ve, ni rt tli rot : eau alice, \u2014 VU 20° 15081, 4 LOUE * 5 \u2019 ; \u201csie * ; .; : thousunds of poor fanatics, ing nely hoping for, the zest of our enjoyment Thou wast indeed | 4 he lecture was one of nnn interest and prit of publi importance, \u2018The interests of na.be in a heart that would harbor such malice.and Napier into policemen to watch pacceable of law or physie; bc alwars co?recting his \" glory, have east in their tot wth Lim and nut \u201ca fellow of infinite Jest our #Parzou Vor- originalitr.We anot do justice to ot BEA tions not Tong ago found their advocate, (and no And what must be the state of morals when streets ina sumer day at noontide ; with the, errors, and be growing worse every day ; 1 Fwith misery and death in theitynost revolting ick short notice of this kind, because tne pith eCic one) in bina, At the time when this Was such a decd is nude subject of laudation and re- resources now at fer command, she would raze have embraces, without ever having the - = sory \u2019 | HR consisted in t great mesure, in the ajt and written, carly in the yone 1855, Mr.Burritt was! .\\ in ! 1 another Sebastopol and Cronstadt to the earth .; ae forms.Ina word, he is one br the grenteat HA rare capone?of oblte, frolfe wd fan humorous ancedates quoted to iMustrate the Ÿ TU SES \" with members of the ward, beyond all precedent in Loncrable acts ! in a Tittle cime 1 \u201cFt ance has only succeeded be arms of a lass thrown around him ; have 3 ti jhsr and refuse\u201d : 1 ; 3 ; 1 \"us si ; Lo ; \u2018 ; .a little .Fr ts ys > ae A : Facourges to his own countrygfns well ns the Vo Eu fuer ind vei fra pun subject.\u2014 [Ga \u201ccabin ; those of his own roun- À sihgular coincident is reported in eunnection cause her Napoleon and Toelissier were active his form locked up.and at the same time v Souuntry he attempts to conqu£f, that ever visig.\\# Muelius any min we ever mets And novel; try to procure the establishment of a better sys- With he fancral of Brooks, \u2018The s\u2018eamer just executive men, aud made the most of their | be free from jail, wateh-house, or any other w ed the earth since the.days Alurie the Gath, 40 We owe to thy pleasant companionship, for Devon saxo Bogan or Wa, Fea NS Bn em and casier terme of correspondence between i in from California had among its ox forces, while England never half entered into confinement ; his office may have a hell in i « whiling away many a tedious hour of monoto- ox Mostnrsn-\u2014Tlüs gentlenum, so Jong | nown Fagload ad mer ©, What made, him the ages n Dean ot CII that at as learning and character, net og arted man.Mr, Sax 0 ness ' 6 â the rights of other naitiong : is true they = yi ks , M ; Church was read by the Very Roy, the Dexref woah, nat station, which makes à great man.| pat age of Te fnessee, \u2014_\u2014 i 6 _ [have lately made a show of sfopping the ship | its that had we the book-making talent, some of + Montrent.AMtevwards the Tedy was buried in We may mention that Principal Nicolls de- | took occasion, over the dead body of his friend, | .New York, Feb.3.] piney & extra 9 .Daf the salts : ; ; Spip\" ithe ov Tot the mile, which is ro.! at .te , ,\\Î ied 8 _s pe .sod NIN MEAL\u2014I96 Ibs.0 : ping of rectaits to Nicaragua ut who can bo.of the saliont points in Aou RL yeast owa | the burs in ground of Je ily, whieh Se CHvered the same lecture in Sherbrooke some two to insult the absent victim of the infuriated : The st hip Baltic has arriv od.with dates | OsTHRAL 23 The.hy 9 : lieve them in carnest, when we rend that ouly 6407 Might not appenr so softly rounded in fm.We noticed fom the plate on the collin Years us.The extracts are suticient to show , Breoks and to outrage all decency by eulogizing ; to ds o ih Ca PA ne Gras ê 3 i bat » = : Ce T \u2019 Levy i + wie fg ; .NE : .+ i Le Tr re oof deat?st whiot | 1 v t 8 * y ithe other day, the steamer Tanndsser railed from another volume ns they du in the \u201cfxperi Hd that Mr, Evan.was nged (S-\u2014almost tha al.the fntelligent reader that the lecture is worthy in the solemn presence of death the act whieh The politi « is quite unimportant, Banter\u2014per mino £3 fa > : .x mees,\u2019 ! 8 y \" OO se 1 on - res a .st: qi i th indnuimv = + ye - : : .+ i t a [New York for Nicaragua with 250 well, armed | enees, Lo lotted tern vf three rcors and ten years, Peace a careful and attentive perusal, has stamped him with infamy through all com- I'he 34 question is eonsidered settled, as! ovig\u2014per bushel.: 20 @ 2 7 ! ea irecruits for Walker.What these wild adveu- Ît will interest some of our rendera, perhaps, | to big ales, ! : | ing time.In justice to Brooks\u201d friends it should the Neufchatel privoners are liberated, jPesShite, shel, 00 @ 40 ; wi | .; ! TN .Ce fe Lot , ! .Los : Tt ce 1 \u201cti at i î LINBTAN CORX\u2014S0Ïhs.«< 36 @ 239 + turers will probably sutler may be gathered) © know I.he author \u201c this jou and the | On the Lh X | 17 Neiti i To the Editors of the Canadian Times, te added that they disclaim all approval of the Verges the a-assin of the Arehbhop of Par joie 009 0 ai 6 en Bt \\ ci act fr OY.Tris writer of those humorous letters in the \"Times nthe Lith Nov, there were 17 British war.| .tn = ;, qe ae avage course e savage sav ' ROS LIC fase 2° > - = rime Me - 09 @ 876 ou the following cxtract from the N.Y.Tri ; i : He oe : \u2018 N bips in the Chinese waters, cree ine ' , ne Sherbrooke, 7th Fubruary, 1937.Fava \u20ac course, of the savage Mr.savage The trial is full of dramatic interest.Verges is | Prime.[00 @50 bune : .over the signature of Ariel,\u201d is the same per- ships tn the hiness wate Fa cars ing nhout 2.Genera, i The health of poor Sumuer is still very pre- condemned.! BUITER\u2014in-peota ; 0 8 PA É \u201cl'or our ow part, we nt fy that we have ; ron.guns, 8 Nwerican, 1 Freuch, 2 Portuguese, 1 : The amendments to the Municipal Act in re.Cautious, avd it is now it is feared highly A mutiny bad occurred on board the Bogart | Coinspocted, 22 a 0 101 never read or heard of anything more painful 4p : i Dutelr, 1 Spanish : |, : Lo : vi ; ic life, in the Mersey, for Mobile, The first mate was GE = ; re i r.Browne's style is a happy one, rather too so Loops.Fon hes sirituot i i .probable that he will never resume publie life.SIEECY, À ue ! CHANGE, n tho sufferings of Walker'd sollicis ; and = SiC Iu aappy os ference to the sale of Spirituous Liquors intro.P ! badly wounded.The alleged cause of the mu- Bank.60 days on London.N1/@V0P cent pr.Fuscli might, ; l905\u20ac\u2014but characterized by marked individuali.| Our practical neighbors utilize everything, duced by me last Fession, are with others in.Mr.Buchanan, like Mr.Quilp before him, is tiny was, that the crew shipped under articles | Irivate.00 do.eee IX @8 do.do Mid y rhouses in ty, freedom and wit: without being nied like ! Men have used sail-sloïghs for many winters on cluded in the © Lower Canada Municipal 8 \u201cWill othe Wisp,\u201d popping in and out of for New York, but subsequently learned that REMARKS.Virgin Hay fouter wad more go vely fright-_ it, it bears a resemblance to the style of the | canadian rivers and lakes for amusements : out -Atmendment Aet, 1856,\u201d 19th Victoria, ch.the State chambers just as fancy and prudence the ship was to proceed to Mobile, where, PS} FiovR.~From the close of navigation until within à pul subjects than it over plated.Here, Lips} popular Ross ffrowne.That bo dues caviens |, oo fee : ; - - C t dictates.This is mueh to the anneyauce of scores W\u20ac¥ were nearly all colored men, they would fortsieht or so.the market ruied very Aull fes af kinds.blue with cholera ure \u2018heard to say : +41 am al.| PPT © \u2019 : EE COO CATER Dat Davenport, in Towa, we learn from a Western 101, sections VIL, XI, and X11 | D - | be retained in slavery.j aud sales were made withidificulty.\u201cThere is now a fair \u2014 + no ; : aren .dimi ' ; .| 48 Ç ati .Coo.: i visu ft kers .demand for leen ipæs * ost dead ; 1 have caton nothing tor six days ;7 ture outrageously, must be admitted, but so newspaper, they have made a speculation out of By the Sth section the County Councils of gratuitous adv jours and of ce seekers , under Lord Palmerston Las addressed a circular to | Soman Prices have ete Sud ipmsat 19 Enstery cre aber WARSI No a unked soldier, | does Dickens, and we like Lim all the better { one i are empowered by By Laws to he passed in the the new administration.\u2018The Great Inaugural the Ionse of Commons, stating that business of} perfine is in fair demand at 21s for best brands ; Choice forying for water.v ar hose acerate: .ne - nee sou * : .cL 4e .- atime ; at i s i fe i Fancy is enquired for az 31s 99; and extrs hy oe they could not e orl i he 2 Jarerited for it.He makes vou look at every object | The Davenport (lowm) Gazette says that month of March in each year to prohibit aud day is at hand, but, as yet, speculation is blind Eee ae ES ould be Jia before them a.Several thousand barrels for May delivery hate 0 hey I .iro re , : MN | 2, ; \u2018 ; sitir A ; duri hy ting sess and expressing an! i) i i ?\" .; ; Lau gh n magnitf toine : ?\u201ci [IN .rines - \u2018as to the composition of the comina cabinet, and > = + LCXPFCESINE AN taken at thirty shillings.hose who have beau nddied in waggons, with.| 5 eI IEE & jhe oe dh doing the business at that prevent the sale of ull spirituous wines, aleo * i > : ! carnest hope that all members will be in their The stock uf all kinds now hell kere may be estimated ut out a cup of water Br four days; there are ; vecasional waviig line in the lens way some.point of the Mi ï orpses which find gô Christian burial; there \"times distort the view a Little, but by so doi ¢ are sure that the pened af ere it still wielded, find in the | is glass, to be sure, and nu ! they have à sail ole o | ippi.Passengers are eon- {police and intoxicating liquors.: alndtst as blind as to the policy of the President places at the opening 30,000 barrels, Ne \"VOSN * \u2019 .ï NOT a ave ce ;\" = .=, e = * ?- .Br .\" = _ i = yo av » veyed weross the river in quick time at îive cents By the 5th subsection of the Lith section the éleet.The old adage \u201c\u2018nine-tenths of wisdom .Lord Napier had arrived in London to make.STOCKS-\u2014Dank of Montreal.\u2014Owing to several Jota he.a mother, on ith her two infants, Bas ihe gives you a mueh livelier and distineter jng machine, bit it is said to y like a bird.i Local Conneils (in default of the County Coun.lies in deep silence\u201d would make the old sage preparations for his departure on the American | decline, there helug no bugers over 1725 premium, for the ofched herself fupon tho pavenrcut, to dic ch BRAG, Uh 5 = : * l asceond Folomon, for not even friends are en.Mission.He will probably leave for W ashing.| \u201cold\u201d at which it was placed.Tis however heavy at this .Ha 8 \u2019 = il a head, The sleigh is ibed as a rough-look- + ing on the market, sellers were obliged to subit to aslight Bholera ; a poor mim staggers up to à table where | Piéture in à few werds of what is before you It Tins two short stationary runners in frout eile acting in Mareh) are authorized to prohibit ton in about three weeks, { figure te-day.No transactions in \u201cNew® this week.Bank à ; ; aura à : p * paec ane strietle \u2018à » moveable y ov, acting as à ru p vi is e sels i vi : of B.NX.Americs.\u2014Nomi 7 em.Ci im Av Athers are eating, blind Wille slarvation and than he could by Tages of tame, though strictly and one u ove! le dd RAR a oN ude, \"and prevent such sale \u2014 trusted with his counsels, aud having no wifet à dispatch from Berne, of the 18th, states! the fore part of ihe Fete eme Dank \u2014 a flint with approaching dissolution, and being !nccurate description.Like ali true Lumorists, me on a > à Tien the oat t ë he i CI have prepared the incloscd draft of a By there is no Tack way to his private intentions.\u2018that the Neufehatel Prisoners were, on the pre- | mum.since when the demand save way, and (rnc ast bone ne essod té cat, cannot swallow, snd as dead bel ! he lus a deep vein of thos running ! bh ed round RU £ Momeu ie metive ;1 ; ro tu viel f the 1 4 It would scem from the various reports that ceeding night, escorted by a detachment of Swiss | Le Jome exteut touk place at 11 for Lath descriptions of me D NOTE à and here, swith the flics swarm- | H h hi $e), H Diek x \u201c machinery is a big sail i haw to carry ou 10 provisions of the Law, ; bed \u201d ; { troops to the Frouch frontier.The Federal 1 ole nad new, in mmareial Bans, \u2014There is but little offer- cut \" roush hie rth.r tkons lit pe i cou will à x car oi x 8 \u201cen 4 rie 1 a : ae oT he, 8 3 11 demand 1 emium, vhic: by g about yes and mouth,\u201d ano.ler succumbs throug A lis mire h | QW ! ic ons like hie de i and you will favor me by publis sing it for gen- have rene hed us {rom Cer tral Aimer ica that the Council has given orders for immediate disband.wa, de Poi miu.ne which sales the a ; .om ._ 2 + 8 3 king for 12.Bank hi b fever.AN is noisumencss and filth, disease, | #eribes the impossibility of cseaping the wateh- 1 Tue Exp asp Ouster or Wntearton.A lees gal information and adoption if approved.notorious Nicaraguan fillibuster is in a bac ing the troops.of Vrpor Canmin.Ts offered to some extentat 2% prem., TE } peration aud death, And this ds the glory! ful auardinuship of his railroad conductor on! ture delivered before the Quebec Young Men's, It may answer for the Local Councils of the Plight.Another fillibustering movement, it Private advices from Shanghae, of Nov.19th, taken nt 3 an prer, Se he eta bom radily Hy D which the turgid froclamation of a low nd his trip to Belgium, and then with what a lrotestant F Ineational Union, by Jaseru HL SC if any Co \u201csh celine \u2018seems has Leon gotten\u2019 up to put the first one $8Y thure is a prospect that specie payments at day.Provincial tovernment Debentures.\u2026 Arc asked f: M œwer invite - me « United ! 8 \u2019 str liteations NOR ON dAsrrit He County Connell if any County should decline 5 I 5 5 : LE NE, Fe ; EE posed ernme t.\u2014Are asked for the fenturer invited the young men of the United Warming blending of 1 ; PR A RE cp : * dow Iti tectured by so \u201can.; that port may prove excessive, owing to scarcity j At 21; prem, withont iuducing Hors.Dito M.L.F.Iie., patos | It was foi this that so many of them ; C'AFMing blending of humor and true feeling Nicours, D.D, Prosident of Bishop's College, acting, but 1 trust that all the County Muniei- down, It is conjectured by some that «Van.i of produce.The English at Canton were! bentiires, \u2014ftave been taken £a some cxtent at à price nny .o'el .v - The gives express] i li in witnessing bep + ated CA erent fen = 4 es ; ; A Sys \u201chilt\u201d is het \u2018et e NE § + to transpire.4 nt 3 ted.puded the laws of their country aud forscok | be gives expression to his delight i witnessing Quebce = Printed at the Mereury office, 1857.! palities will concur in a wnitorm legislation on, dertilt is at the bottom of the late MIOVEMENT strengthening their position, but showed a dis- ; A pore ons fered Bud 3 acked 9 pois Domes ! ut the seven thousan 1 men Who; in an eld Freueh town a \u201cgame of hide and When the Membors of the Quebce Edueation- \u2018this important subjeot, mul that bis steamers are rendering the Costa position to reraniu on the defensive till they re- | SPECIAL NOTICES.oc, six thousand me dnorae In akon sor seek played by a score of little girls in wooden al Union re puested the pablication of Dr, Nie.| Perhaps you would request the Townships Ricans gratuitous service.The government given sdvices frem Enland.ean thile ro.ie = =: * fee, sis 3 A So \u201c y : SU ; ° ! ) ! I tl Lan erehended several of Vnltno, : Inforeements ate understoo havo becn an Torin es : en in battle, but most of them hve perished shoes on n «tone javement.oll's Lecture recently delivered before that press generaliy to give the inclosed au insertion, Officials ave apprehended several of Walker's for.\u2019 \u2019 Rema the Certificate of a Regular Prac- st hiscrably by discase.J Sa yet, under some] \u201clow the litte, tiny creatures stole along on\u2019 Society.we presume they meant to place it be- I remain, Gentlemen, recruiting ageuts and dispersed a crew in readi- , - - - | 0° \u2019 titloner: No.gidcous delusion, aud edited by we Know not tiptoe over the stones on their awkward clogs, | fore the public in a readable shave as will as to! Your obedient servant, ness to take passage from New York.i Thre London correspondent of the N, F.Her- | rere may ecrtily that Ihave ved Perry Davis\u2019 Vepeialla ! D S 8 arts Si we ! .Ca | Co .,; ; - ene .nn of VV Le .crite hi io :\u2014 n er in numerou 2 ieve i \u2018 Rough to seck this ( lott, still demented ?about as silently as a yoke of oxen with an Empty! qay a merited compliment to its Reverend au- W.L.FELFON, \u2018The relation of Walker to our administration ahs Nigga wl the A hinese cmb po ; valuable otic, 1 have prescribed fi extensions ja TH R seek, hh.; ; ! .; petal : qui suit offered to An i iv A io .bab - It scoms very hurd that ene bal manand ! Cart, and pretended not to hear one anothers | thor.1 su they signally failed in the first and (DRATT OF BY-LAW.especially in coinelence with the Crampton l'ierec an opportunity of doing something | ory ohiton sarap gc larly fren.) and = F A | the ar $ htt | ., A .+ esl I - + > _ ns y \u20ac] 7 use ge believe Walker ta be an cXeeedingly bad man » echoing steps, and went siyly away into cor- | most important design : far we have never seen Puovisez or Civanx 3 Ata General Quar- | Question presents one of the singular features American citizens have long borne impatiently | for the relief of these diseases, When given to children, ilu ve it i » PINE ; , ; ; : ; CEP Rov NAD! - a: ; st Les ü ; 1 | ; A \" in I~ should Bave it in bis pa vor to inflict all this ners where they kuew there wast anybody, | n shabbicr specimen of typography.The Lee.| CorNtY oF 5 terly Session of the, for which the prescat rule is remarkable.Com.| a serics of annoyances from these gentlemen of, a fos tenspocniul of reeyrup of gam rable an .a 3 So .: \" «+ OORT ! 1 it i ntiei ni 4 ix oo > vu + Hie; but this war, ob Tom in ihe objec di jand passed resolntely by others where balf a \u201cture is fairly disguised by the meanness with Municipal Council of the County of held | ment is unnecessary.; Gio tail, and it Re tant the Pnited Others have mixed it with mitk an Ty sn pars.?This ¥ : $ ! ; - ; NEA tet In En the regs chad in the said Canses affairs i 3 .d States ; i s 3 .- BUNT + I) ; \u201cnighty in its misery, if ubsolutely toler I dozen little curly heads were peering anxiously which it is \u201cgot up.at in the Township of a in the said Kan as sffuirs are brighteuing and Gov.Gea- t opportunity to read the authorities at Pekin al PERRY Davis\u2019 Pars Knuasz, as an internal remedy has of à e, 8 it not in the or of a Government | out, and s0 sacritieed themselves and suspended {The lending ideas of the lecture before us are | ¢ ounty on I 1e thou \u2014 0 ov h Rh 1y is gaining the good will and coufidence of all ; lesson they will not casily forget.An idea pre-, de, entry ares ce Cholie, 3 \u201cVi cure fn.one mits Toh card 3 .y Lo ; ; ; 3 ; year of p Lord ene thousand eight hun ; share - Çî Es 2, - ; us, ; | «nie ; 3 ich should be paterydl ta protect its citizens, | the use of severe! of their seuses for the good that the vhjeets of a trae education are to dra nd A ae v 5 1 condor ity to the ovisions, P@ttits, 11 vo treachery lurks unseen freedom Yails that a squadron of American, English and takin internally, aud bathing with It freddy.Its tive 5 À to restrain thom, Bren by force, from rush.\u2018 : : ; , 3 : SU fiity-seven, 1 Loniormity to provisions, All hold the soil French ships of war will be sent out to enforce | l'est Liniment In America.Its action is hike marie, when | sper A headlong into pt 3 misery 3 i of the'gnue, was an instance of the pursuit of fun out the powers of the mind and to develop the\u2018 ot the + Lower Canmla Municipal and Road Will held the soil, !a treaty which shall secure freedom of commerce | SMCruuly appiind to bad orcs burns, sealds and sprains suir À ee = ot 1 ., .i ~ \u2026, 4 ., >, ele : eu N° = 16 ural , a » wv \" - = 5 \"À 1 4 KX » .; vi a re ema under difficultics such as one rarely sees.And chaiacter.these ideas ave enforced with elear- Act of 1835,\" and of the Lower Canada Muni-.Now York is again the scene of one of these: to all.\u201c It is useless carping as the English Tour Lorie ek hen luche nnd toothache, dent fas to try fi.wit] 4 r a .: > sn: 0 ; ; cipal : 8 cudruont .of 1856\" { jes whicl tes the ° CN eo - r= 5 .Tae Weatunm\u2014The weather seems to be they laughed so joyously and in such good Eng- \u2018ness and ability.The nocessity of moral train Sipal and Read amecndrcnt Act of 1836\" at horrible tragedies which makes the blood run nals are now doing about the riglts his im.Sol by droggists sad mlicine dealers every hero, hav, ying all sorts of : LE CV # .Jo) PI * & La : * ; Which were present A E\u2014Mavor and C.D, E.ie \u2018 ; ; ar ga t tglts of this im.PRE 4 8 .of pranks with us this winter lish that it was quite delightful; and I conld ! ing ix wiged ns of primary importance.Educa \u201cF.Ke, mwwbers of the said Council and Od.But which, alas ! are becoming so com., mediate guarrel.ight er wrong the great, : ee.bone week 50 cold as to defy all Indicators to; have found it in my heirt to stop amd take a\u2019 tion should nlso be religions; for religion is the\u2019 forming a quorum thereof, the said A.B.pre- Mon as scarcely to excite, beyond the moment.jounese family cannot Le allowe to remain; \" POTTTOT sasure its fintensity, and \u2018th ; ; , iN 8 8 OTIANE 1 M i I Dr.Rurdell ble dentist 3, forever a stumbling-tleck in the highway of | Valnalle Testimony.ES the noms 5.and 1e next week mild! game with them, if our watehtul guards would {best teacher of morality, siding 5 aor To hereby ordain and make pet & respectable dentist in Mond St, | civilisation.Atnebica and England want no.I FAVOR oF THZ OXTGESATON DITTZES, exec p the pe ÿ month sf May.\u201d last Thursday | have allowed me.\u201d ! The Reverend lecturer thinks, however strane \u2018 the followin ; Be Law Ponts ordain and make | was found cruelly murdered in his own Toom, ; thing of it but a fuir exchange ; they have suffi Wasaisetos, D, C,, June 10.+ * .2110 .© ta Ty N-44 .~wil: i 2 .: \\ \u201c ini .a .+ Ë Je 0 = = à Ë wind Ng hd softly from the South, | Our friend Dunn is a sort of perennial jot \"it may sound, that intellectual cultivation is; 5 By-Law, (last Saturday morning, (the flst, uit.) and BY proaf tliat eh exchange is uot only pal- Dr: Gens Re Gramm or Windoge Vase preparer \u2018 # Jit brought de ; 8 vi ular thaw.Friday d'exprêt aud like all very Hvely fountains does\u2019 not suflivicntly valued amongst us, People seek | To prohibit and prevent the Sale of Spiritu- | although a jury was pannelled and Las been in ; pp tharos le i he people and if the Stained 08 heir eicacy in Siler cases, we ghicerfully re i a ; , ; me © * ; ,; .A ! ee AA .ov .A L.; .N .\u2018a 8 { \u201c & ill inter 1 ult re men em to the pnhlie, ieving they w illy eus peser Jay, pat Saturday and Sunday | sometimes rather dubble over.He sometimes education only as a means to an end.1 tiey do ona ios, fheoclic que intoxicating liquors ; | sussion ever since, yet nothing has teen clicited ; mnst be taught better, Pre Chinaman is ; tai.$he recomans: lation of the proprio.We hope Eo xe'days in the \u2018middle of spring.On\u2019 so stretches out the web of a pun that it becomes \u2018not value it for its own sake.Education, they h à hereas the HY OL A ère {tofasten even a clear suspicion of the crime up- : child, and à lit:lo tingling af the European rod ont He Eran tht me go Ecnerally diront ra y 1 *.st .Le 1 2 > x pas.\u201c o nie Oli ils oe .- + .\u20ac i L o - day\u2019 the thermopoter reached 70 © in the a kind of a wordy net in whieh the writer does | think, siouwul bring in every case, and immedi- Lower Canada the power ts pronibit and pro.\u2018on any one.The investigation conducted by | will rescue him from\u201d himself and wondecfully ey, TS) (RAL may à - FEU i 3 .nat > prohib ; i RAMUET, 8, PH j A nit .- \u2018 .Th © - : .ick is sei or \u201d : A; and n caterpilthe wig seen by the writer .not fairly escape getting na hopelessly entangled ! ately its nid pro ua.\u201d Everybody wants to vent the sale of all spisituous, vinous, alcoholie \u2018 the coroner display strange incomjetevay and! quicken oi comprehension, The prescient | WILLIAM a ; fu &.Snatom from Vérmont.Ing about, #4 vo y i is reader ; sa ; , ; i Cali ; 2 and it à ind | , : .(widem of Holaman doubtless had him in his i LAA Thode A; x 4 0 \" Ja May, \u2018The suow, being | as his reader, Qur jrivate opinion, too, is that.lenrn, but to lvarn as little as possible, We sud iutos gating liquere ; and it is the opinion draw forth severe animadversicns from the pub- \u2018eye when he enunciated his frmons maxims,\" | J Roh dps Sp Suontar from Thode leinod, & t, rapidly Qissolied 1 re Ot .or 1 .cof this Council that it is proper to exercise the - lie press.The caso has od clizh ; .\"HEAD, 1\", Senator, a ¥ Governor bots à vives fi y dissolteïd, auc Le our the \u201cthoughts\u201d in the \u201codes\u201d wonld have been : shall nover be truly great until we scek educa- 04 power, it is hereby PRN as follows: mat ! or the Jade a Vas re ; lo gh { of Kentneky, .| Ia pret: rar-Iik@gppearance, - {more \u201ccapital\u201d wi : Ve .: A y .0 1 1108 + $< many J Ch Bysicries af fashionable iife - - {a Ho ARNOLD, Member of Congress, and formerly Gov.Red, howobtr, bi Le tay ni on oitas re | mare + capital * ith the \u2018capital letters\u201d omit- tion for its vwn make, as something to devclop| 1, From and after the day of next in Now York confirmatory of the old adage «it Canat ms Lang Tfvrox.\u2014At à mecting of SAT MT Rhewte Telnnd, CORBI ' 5 Cor | \u2014 A ron tub à ray nigh t, nid checked tod.But barring a few light faults like these the powers of the mind, and mise thew to ano person shall, except as hereinafter provided.| is not all gold that glitters.\u201d The cnsy escape\u2019 the Hamilton Bonrd of Trade, on Monday last.JM NC OGOBRIDUE, be Seuntor, and formerly Gov \\ fo a d ne\u2019 returning spifing, and | attributable to having done the thing a little 200 {higher state of being.sell, directly ar indircerly, by wholesale or re from Justice by committed criminals and the: it was resolved that a survey should be made rt TH MARTIN, Dalezate In Congress (rom Wisconsin air.to reduce otf atmosphere again to a drown, we haven't perused » ruore agreeable\u2019 After speaking of the importance of education, tail, in any shop, org, tavern, house, building, {facilities for \u201chocd winking,\u201d of which the Jast the expense of the Board, with the view of de- - Terrhorr.the adore 8 worthy ih { + ot - + * \" pe : x out or ves:el: or few 1 ee ve C ; it ; der ; \"0% ti ny à bore thy ihe res \u20ac In ay distance belyw zein.This morn.book ina long time.We heartily commend it the lecturer proceeds to a consideration of what oy Tt rents reat en PI or re onthe hav an ed so TT les, in Cling the Practicability of ou ects 8 ship ue publi, Ee ASOT Worl contemes.of i Wednesday \u2014~ it was 18° at i ! fax Lo ; 3 Foon à other Place.within rhe yiaoor wireely yard, the ch say ; tea, sas p i 4, canal from the head of Lake Ontario to the.w.row Was Sire ECTS y suurise, to the favorable notiveto our readers, fort of education it is which i.thus fmpertant.\u2018 other place, within tbe limits of this Mfumici- disconnt tn large.That insceurity is fuit to be a , waters of Lake Huron.\u2014 \u201cToronto Globe.| propriete.Ty ne eto Basten, \u2019 Tux Hrzson's Bay Quito y ow Excrasn.\u2014 We Lave frm wad we Bad no doubt tha not Deglext Lo LIgE tue claims Muda +, Apes us England: Mic able w n1z10 Las Age Gorcratment are ochcied Ale, Mon.Chistdystiee Lpanee to 59 ta Bozland Wat PU pose.A Litter appointee wali not be male.It ls cue to whieh even faction wit aut venture to take è Ve know of Le qualit'ed press Le P no ma: Letter to te tae Pre vinee on such a mist, ft man better qualified ta drain subewniisl juice for one country.Nog can we dowbs that te Imperial authorities wii fail to do ju-tice teiween Canada and she Hudwiu's Bay Capes .We be- ficve that Judge Draper wil lvave fr Euglaud in three weeks.Apart trous \u2018ie fitpess foe such à Misson, we naif tor ange we shall have the Clear (irils and the Houges lauding the Gofetumeut for their aérien in this maiser, The question at issue is of deep momen: 13 the country ; the course à is one which wili at ance eummend itself to the judgment of all men; and for it they are entitled to public thynks,\u2014: Montreal Gazette.LE We Hate tat the motes of the of Canals im l'ruvipeial Bauk, Swnstead, are taken at the | Agency of the City Hauk inthis town at par.Wed Cherry Bal and Tur, by an.ingenious combination with a few other simples, atford us the surest antidotes known for consumption of the Juugs, Dr.Wistar wa his Dalsam of Waki Cherry, has produced a remedy of unto.d value.A Prrxsant TrivannisG COMPANION, and one that no guvelier should bc without à Per- ri Dati Fain'Killer.A suddou attack of di- «rrhiva, dysentery or cholera morbus can be ef- feetunlly and instantaneously relieved by it.It ix equally effectual in curing sealds, burns, Ke.Sold everywhere.Magix Lequirree.\u2014Vosterday (Web.6th.,) evening at six o'clock, the jury returned à verdict of not guilty in the case of Hagan, tried fur the murder of llobexrt Corrigan.-A new linc of screw steamers are to bx lnid où in the springy to run between Glasgow, Quebec and Montreal.The Tempest, the tint of the line, wili sail from the Clyde on the llth April for Quebec.A fo Abertisements, WANTED.FEW (OlDbs DRY HARD FIRE.À WOOD.Apply at this Office.11.Feb.DISSOLUTION.HE Co Partnership herctoforc existing under the name and style of E.FARWELL & CO.is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent, KILBORN & MORRILL settlins the business.E.FARWELL, KILBORN & MORRILE.Warwick, Feb.6th, 1857.4- cll §¢ Ort 2 or tin Tows or SHERSHOOKE.Fen.10, 1857.TIVENDERS will be received at the Ollice of 1 the Sco\u2019y Treas.up to Monday the 2nd day of March next for the Office of TOWN IN\" SPECTOR, iy order, S-cll : oF THE Muzica Covscin THOS WILLIAMS, y; Sec'y Treas.NOTICE.ThE undersigned, having eutered into Co- | partnership, intend carrying oa business as SHENERAL MERCH.ANTS in the premises Jately occupied by J.8S.Buvws, Esa, in Township of DURILAM, under the tirm and siyle of MAIRS x TAIT.JAMES MAIRS, WILLIAM CAMPRELL TAIT, Durham, 3rd I'cb., 1837.13-cll NOTICE.FIVE subsceribers would respectfully intimate to the inhabitants of Dunas and adjacent whips, that they have opeaed and will have constantly on hand a large and varied as.\u2019 ~urtment of i Every description of Goods, vsually found in country stores, which they will sell elicap for cash or tn excl.auge for Produce or Salts of Ley.MAIRS & TAIT.12.11 Feb., 1857.Durham, ath ov 15 est par ar le present donne qu\u2019il sera fait! +5 = MATT % (CAR PROSTERECTUS TBR.PETITES LOTT & cos J THE \u201cNEWS\u201d FOR 1857.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NEW DRY GOODS.M4MkRICAN EYE SALYE, KNIGIIT, POOL & CU, BRITISE PERIODI CALS A Diane of th Neig: aml Court an\u2019 Wavorable Tornus.VV Eve ned wes mag wil Cure Sore and Wonk Eyes COMMISSION ME RONANTS, Le ur Ov Vuat ars ays\u2019 = eu AND BEALL wa 13 FEES N\u2014 Cel fr eS iar es ; NEW COTFAGE, vaih ce +5 man Sood.j, 2 6 4 0, WA ER anse 2.) LUTIBER YVD FIAM, Co ui Laradinn Jearealiso.2 watitoe ol Saved SUNT Baas the DUNNER IN FART Of \u201cGOG Couuueroint Srroet, Portland, Me, =\" FARMER'S GUIDB.te-5c\" GREAT BEDI CTION In tho price of tke latter Publication.\u2014\u2014 SUUTI & CU, NEW YORK, contigue about wr commence its Tep:h he xt ot Mai ne Street in Ékerhrooke.Mserd ia Jauvaty 1948, Foo sa Jaen inte with tae paper, wu tay be The Cottage, Office & Out-Buildiags.prone 10 Stale, thal ats wep utatiea a a Chose with shat oue Acre of Land, oppaite Panay Nomepaper, has Been loug eal tshed, the residence of Mi, Seat Bowes in Stor I ve} and dubucrrial circulations brache.te publish che salonug jvuding Beitish oY fr tiens other Pan Ty Nov a 0 hes Vas .2aar re Fexibdicn is, viz; per pi sl d in Canada, As an at risa % RU BU TLDING LOTS, i.madivm \u2014pmiticubsly wn the Eien Towa- uppos te the revidence of 3.8 Woh an, Eero Tha Londen Quarterly AS TV Le ships the Ganlen Tower Cavada \u2014the 4 Ves Sorbonne.The Edlaburgh Review w su galled \u201cls mpcaied tests apials 0 CHIR PYLFTV E ACRES OF LAND Hr 1207 Tham the bagliest suurous, Wetton wth ç bei bathtime bt, The North British view Ped the tact Lad Lav hai Ww ie \u2018 afsieni SUL Lors framed wl) ¥ ae, for il IE R ee ae w v 4.sd continue fu grace its Ha, un tiv HE RE ES ee A $ The Westminster Review (Liv cui > dicate the tmatson oo why [RIN amd the sutscrcer, wath the med ample culs À \u201coob FARM OF itts at his command, faith te prouises af 40 ut \u201cto maitiait its present elovaisd characte :.a 196 ACRE, is pwd anterval land, a the st er, in A M ! keep, lisa, Che Wasi Montreal, The Fatma Committee anticipate i.pleasure of adding the names ol five or six; wore to the list, when a complete rogram will ue issued.ÿ 'Frokgi < for Une course to mem rs Ja.da de non-inemtr: «d.lichets fr simple LeEfluren Lace 0 nee Th Fawiily Tie het» can be procured nt the Hs ad: ine Roota of the Association.Moers will be required to present their tickes is of aembershipp: at the door.D, Single Tickets can Le ham t tie Io a HE subscribers have recentix published their Annual Calendar of the Terms of all the Courts of Justice in Lower Canada, Tn ad \u201cdition to this the Calendar for the coming year ; comprises a COUNTING-HOUSE ALMA- AC, Thissheet will be found very serviceable to Pr.fos-ional aud Business men, Ma agin.trates, aud in fuct all who Lave or expect to have business before the Courts either ns Suit- ora, Jurymen or Witnesees, It is published at: about the price of ordinary Shect- Almanacs, and so luwas to be within the reach of everybody.For sale in Sherbroke, at the Book asin Mise Stoun and Posr Orvice, and in most of the REITUILUE & CO.20th.AMERICAN HOUSE, CORNER OF FORE AND LIME STN, A Portland.Nov.ses The undersigned, having become l\u2019ro- prictor, has repleni hed thi: commedi- ous nnd The American louse has been entireiy re- modcled, wit!h an addition of about thirty NEW ROOMS.Every article of it has becs nev | Stations and Steamboat Landings, the Yost Of- Lown paper fur nothing.fice, Custom House und the business portions We are now ready 10 reecive subscriptions of the City \u2014oficrs inducements to the busines fer the WERkLY JOURNAL from C Inbs fur the\u2018 community Leyond any hotel in the city year 1597.And we can assure all those who GEO.IL BARRELL.\"avail themselves of the ileal term: on which Iyed lit is offered, that no effort will he spared to make it worthy their confidence and patronage, | THÉ BOSTON DAILY FOUILNAL.Portland, Jan., L.8.Tr N'TINGTON, 837.Attorney at Law.a ; ti Teli (Morning or Evening edition, as may be desir- | Dissiaer op 97, Fraser, Office Advertiser Buildings, ied, pis sont\u201d to subseribora Ly madly in any part SESSION afthe COURT OF QUI BE) MINE Jenne of the United States, fir Six Dotrans a year.L CH, Lolding © \"By means of our Fasr Puna weare able to ke ep TH, for the Di trict ot St, isp will Le Lold- {the forins for the Dany Jovixan open several en at the COURT so E, ia the town of, \"hours Lier than any other daily paper, and thus | SHERBROOKE, on THURSDAY, the 12th day ot unfrequently to publish important news from of FÉBRE Aly ne :1, at the hour of TEN of Parts 10 TWESTY-FOUR HOUXS IN ALVANCL, the clock in the fore 08 do thee fore give i ISLAND PON DD, vo.\"The average subscription of the Dany Jovian public notice to ull those who wiil Jrnsceute | DIMOND STONE, Proprietors, i= more than double kat of any sub, ription or Against any pr sons rain the Common Jail for.A.J.HOWARD, ; oprictors.loo ceut paper publis! said Dis ric, tat they Le precnt to prosecute! iycl against then shall : ejut;and] doalngie ns op - ! \"TIME SEMI-WEEKZLY JOUR \u201cnotice to alt Jus tices of the Peace, Coroners, | Beacon Fire and Life Insurance NAT « | OF KNOWLTON, C.E.| New Fotel.VERMONT HOUSE, i a Go PLOWS, Sheng Sheriffs Ofee, January Lith, 1557.Ave, 1 DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS AND, V ARNISTIES.JONX W, PH RKIVS, & la Commercial Street Poritand.THAT, Foreign and Domestic Drugs,\u2019 {English and American White Lead, English and American Snow White Zinc .DHY ANDIN OIL, Trgether with a large neartment of PAINTS, COLORS, ARTISTS MATERIALS.- VARNISHES, BRUSHES, GLAS WANE, DYE-STUFES, CAMPIHINE, BURNING FLUID, ke.on-tallrs, and Pouce! - Htrict aforesail, that they po \u201cGW ÿ containing all te reading matter of the Faiiy\u2014 3 : Jet ! COMPANY, ls published Lursvar aid Je H.T.MACHIN, Agent, 5 do the ose iBOSTON JOU RX.AL FOR CALE \u201câme, NEW FIRM ! TOHNIA NEW GOODS.| fermailine hy the steamers of the 2th end 20h, i It iv made up with the greatest care for the in- the inhabitants of Sherbrooke aad its vi- {Ov CF TWELVE.THOUZANT COPIES À MONth ar: now cinity, that they have bought out the Stock of sent tnere, Whica is a anch larger circulation and now offer for sale a new and choice erlec- | States ha It { at this office for aix} tion of CTNTä COPY.À person sendiux one doliar can Fribayv wornings at w ar wit th: thair Noll, 1s : POUR DOLLAUS & YU&r, rois SHERBIOOKE.Ty ie printed on the 4th and 19th of cach month, HE subscribers would respectfully inform | formation nt New England men in California, Messrs.J, McDonald & Co., W ellington Street, | tian any other inted in the Atlantic have one eich of sixteen numbers seit to any Agrata ant Nor ; PROVISIONS, riavons &c, | 12 \u201cdition of the \"which they will sel] low for cash or Produce.terms.HOPKINSON & BROTHERS | {}rders for cither of the cditions of the Jnen- \"xan must be vv LY aceovraxien br the Sherbrooke, Tee.10th, 185 3-ct cre, and shod be aidressedl tu À CHARLES O, ROGETS, N Qo T I C E ; i 12 State stroet, Boston.l hereby given that applieation will be made *, November, 1bat the neat ARRET SIMPLES, bomen rar.> \u201c REVENDICATIONS;.; SUBPONAS, {INSCRIPTIONS, NOTICES OF INSCRIPTIONS \"APPEARANCES, BILLS OF COSTS, BAILIFFS RETURNS; (for SUxMoNsEs, NoTicis and 'Sunrizsas.) ; PROCES VERBAL OF SBIZURES, | > Hot and cold batlis at any moment.Horses | (under ExECUTION, AnnETi Sueus and Revsn- und vel.ieles of all kinds to be kad at the short.| ! DICATION.3* DEEDS OF SALE ; OBLIGATIONS, }Beronx \u201cFarmesers.reasonable terms.Sherbrooke, April 19th, 1855.9516 THE CANADIAN TIMES 18 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY At SHERBROOKE, Canada East by RITCHIE & CO., ; Publishers and Proprietors.| \u2014 TERMS.per annum; or &1,50 in advance.a } Sub- +; scriptions paid within 3 months from the time , of subscribing are considered in advance.\" RATES OF ADVERTISING.OsE SQUARE, of 16 liues selid Brevier, SLUuà for the first insértion ; 26 cents for each subse- ; quent insertion.THREE-FOURTHS OF A Squanr, 75 cents \u2018or the first insertion ; 20 cents for cach subsequent + insertion, i HaLr A SQUARE oR LESS, 50 cents for the first insertion ; 124 cents for each subsequent in- MILL IRONS of all descriptions can sertion, | Advertising by the year upon the most liber- , al terms.TJYHE following gentlemen are authorised Agents for the Proprietors, in their res) ec- tive localities.Lennoxville,.+++.P.Crsnive, Esa.Cookshire,.++.A W.Porx, Era.Dr, C.M.Draper.W.SawyEs, Esa.J.Ross, Esa.* Compton,.\u2026\u2026.W.Rs Doax, Esu.| Waterville,.J, H.C, FLANDERS.i Hatley (East,).W.I.Coox, Esa.Barnston,.s+-+.J.H, Brirock, Esa.Coaticook,.\u2026.\u2026.A.K.Fox, Esa.Stanstead, +.LL K.BENTON, Era.Windsor, eeveereees .C., BE.WcerELE, Esa.T.CnristIE, Esa.Dudswell, .eso T.Davis; Bsa New Ireland,.\u2026.T.BaRwis, Esa.PORTLAND, + +0++++00+.J.Epwarps, Ese.Bostox and New Yorx,.PETTINGILL, & Co.Mu.Tnomas Wiaaixs is an anthorised Travelling Agent., E# Active and responsible agents wanted in places not already supphed, in Lower and Upper Canada, and iu the New England States.Liberal inducements given.Trams or SURSCBIPTION.$2 per annum; or $1 50 in advance.Co : All business \u2018letters should be addresscd, RITCHIE & Co, Propiieters, {Bherbreoke, January 3, 1856.The whole stock comprises nearly 20,000 For Sale atithe Canadiaa Times Office.FIVE following .: BLANKS, neatly aud acew- , $3 Any description of Blanks nat enunrerateds above, printed to order at short netisg, ad uppers ts "]
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