ciidren; tfuur cf litant gIrls. intadalita vite * juîuîp iu, îhent*biu-saad lii six aIdait child- ELH 5EÂtOtLL'. ren, tutude tem jumu/ lu otte afteanttle ot- Beani>' is uni>' sun deep," Says te ean, flo!un-d tîteun vîitsunitfant in provecmb, and unquetçiionahî>' a pure tran- fié' wgi- lls t-mt. spanant compleixion la essoutial ta temalè I. abuust titis tino. n-sa standing autside 1ovclimies. Sncb a complexion lu an evi- thua buuarks, holding on b>'th U ic tuls, dence o eat uh, aviile saalon-ness, opaci>' lining out leumvoid t hiits, aa-icit ai-re et the siia, anuptions, boils, dmy oucrusia. lèapitîg, toards nie, I sain a svanipcd boat lions, sud ail extannal inflammations are suder mte, spîntttiii, b>' a mopa stili sîltaci- indicative et a distnnbad condition et thc del totteahip; aitthe cars n-ana tioi iulitem - steuacît attdltbealivem-. Uponteseaorgaus Y thi4t-o tilf 1 could geltealier 1h euli athe kinotssapeieut sud tonie c kovu as enabief ho taVaatyseît andudeos. 1 ict Iîelloway'a Pilla, acta n-:th a dinacîneas, myseit f n-a ly a nopa, pit-sitîg ou-cm-a precision sud rapidit>',t uuparailcled *in1 tutu nito wn - tgiug loin, but vito rfu-u in uredical science.Bat lise distinZuished stil te cotue aii tuan. 1 tholi -ont a peu- citontit and patitoiegiat, ta vbomva ao kuife "toecut te tâcile; 1t-a,-ge lanie titis inestimable remuady, bas coupled n-lit bmoic, sud 1 ton seed l itily ltaestunl l itsunextenual application -ibIs ramos blade. Tae sliip passed aliasd, hw te ever>' oulvard d4flgnnanicut, oceà sioitad acrawapproaclied Ite'ud te boa a'tamvr by impui>' efthLe suimtai fluids, wviii.tic ton-amda it. I Lied ta keep th bat ofR; Pillra ara ragulatiug sud reoating Lie but lic scrav caughti sud capuizod honer iAlMachiner>' vtiîbî. Hollovars Out- averni-%o I dived a-a>' fromute ship anmd ment seunas te purge tb. veïssas ofthle alir came ta the surfaceasaur a boat vitici vas cf ovar>' lnlating pmttice, and te chaity kat' npn-ards; I gel on itr,and b>' pros- and impsilrcacaba etint te LihaI delicate Sik- o oee aide, avit the.assistance eof as oaie noa s.W. n-ould sas>'te Java ste nigiiod, but vais mîil mvanîpod. lde h auaaactfnesb, uîîspotd lTe oasahad beau inockos! oui b>'thi.- wmple-mon,, avois!4aIl oe"mteUs. Ticy scnov ; the oui>' thiug I could fOnd lu hem- StPPrM 'ts flua uturad evapotnXsiou ufthIe to paddle vtw nassema lattl aîlusiios! - kia, drive Uno acid- humera vitiit ch el gidien as a setiigferte idas. a S'*t tlroiighs thtpores, InLe bhc sources Wiaau I lookad aneund, Lie sitip wva s et vit>, audaohe vhocoatrivea b>' Shair quarter eoaf iea n-oa-ly Iran nia. I ou d 54ts>impari a temporar>' besut> te -ber *sc e-eladies sud g utîomer jnmp off taeaCe, neck, aud caas, la but à vbitad se- pop Imtoe ita n-a t u us sud titros, plhevhs~ edatmpit iiga ç,me ofaIthe ladies lu &urtos. Several hegu. vitbin.t' Ifour fain u&rondaiileed ion- taiad ta Ioapinrn te buniug ýsiip anti! es o UnS>' eywtl1 baie as ashes and bth t Moumont, as tic beigint vswu. l>'- p#1)çwdimim r ot i' ra iitg roomisi and tw t-v tet, sud n-are ouI>' ai<-longti compol- ok to uant Une lily- andithéea upar' led to îhrov tiemsalvs offwoavoid sua n"yte tý @4 b>'te Sune ol paltul death. Iu a hait an hour ntaî io,ý ,gWbhdMi oe saisi vas lo beseaenlIte poop. I puUed' 1é vaU _ I4ýhiswo. #at _à er the ship and piokas! up a QGerman ty' tisa nitelef;etonda pure, ,nosy, vwu'was s$umng strongWy; IaiSot tSIi "ful itn=athrMoq o a rw r»4' New ÂAdveitlsent tl MIL' Plust Prise Plture GalleVi-Jaraes Clark. À ipagtfcent Poker fir sale -Geoi Yulés bécok Stoa'. The UMâtory et. Babylon llustrte&-L. Nov lsah. tua ta gai a good Likenosa-- James A. Clark Ointmcnt and Pilia-Thomas Iolloway. ,Sale o cViduable Town Lota lu Whitby.- Wltby, Thursday, Ootober 7, 1858. The Engllsh Papera an th. Two Dane 1 ialiry., » rct«ot liseAugurAs by Fl4eb. antes, houadS! m Nevionudians!for li *un .à tunv 1 aifBourbon, viti fiai. 8h. iad, uq ta- ~' Ç5I~U ~ '~'~" tUaS tiae, rasuad fort>' pamoegacftlwth tlFrmom e;oYork 1Htead] burning steamer, chien,,' takçaCthi Laboy- 1 tbck paage ai Southampton on the aptit, thougi a tev vote plt*éd up ilat- 14t Insut, ini tte steammlp Anstnia, Cap- lng arouud. Atabout eIgibto'l k ne o? taini Heydtmnan, wblch loft ÃŽlambung os the motslloc botte aaae up1 wlLb abou the 2nd. IVa sallod a ile P. M., the ove- tvont>'-Lhroe perseus, inclndla ino eliret- tiung beiug a littia mîsi'; wvo lu cons.-' and uhird officera; aftonvarda Lhroe or tour quetioe anchored betoro 1h.e1.1.etfWighit mon *c plcked np, foatlng pu a plae of and ino main lad; ealled againi ai tour Lb. broken hoat. The second officer vus o'clock an Lbe tollowing moruing. Iunto"en up, haviug beenswaimming. viîh vulglIing ancien an unfotanate accident DlOthiEig Le float hlm, for six boumm The occurrpd, b>' vbich osaetite crev lent aecond sud tird offibera vere sevenal>' bis liti ç/ Iing te saine mlsanagemon bunned; areetuai. passeager vas burneti tie anchor rau ont, vhining the capatan flighttuill>, and soma alter maie pauses- round w1th iernlic force, andi huring Lb? gens slghtî>'. Thora maore but six vomen mon it al diretion&. Tva vero severeîy savel, tlireofet voni vene burnad, ane Ir a injureti, sud eue tbmoWn overboard: ho la shocklng mnsur..1 ttupposad ta bave beau instauti> kilod, as Captain Renaud acted wibIs Lb. utmnost ho never roue ta t.e surface. kinduosai. He gava clothom'ué fan as h. ErmntLe lima the uhip vas laid on ber could fttmnis them La th. sufféeng passes- course va expaiencad sîraug vestenî>' gens, and aced as nurse, doctar sud sur- wincls. Oun tae121h, tisa veabber vas geoti taeth unnei people, dressing te mura favorable, sud on te 131h a apeed of waunda et tic tamabo.q iit a deicacy sud leven kuats bad been aiîaiiued, and ail leudernesLiai evineed a benevolent sud were ilu itisli opes otreacbtg Nev York amiable disposition. b>' the l8th. At a littleafaien 2 o'clock I dld net sec an officen of te ship dnnin g P. M, I vas on tac quarter dock. I sa ite fira, sud amn certain them-e wu nan a dense volume ut stîtoka humsifrein lteetofitem nitaecren ounte paop, excepl a afier otititince ofthte steertuge. Soea o- man aiL the witeeî tor a short tune. 1 un nu mau aft, excifiîting"IThe siîip ilu on dofstood tat uvitn lte captalu hecard et -Ore!1 wlnt villi beconie et us ?" The s hil> tbe fOne, lte rosbed on decc wiîluoul a cap, WtuS instauti>' put tt hait îpead, ai îvhich sud vhen ha saw tae flames eclaimed uha ceîflitineduttil tita ttagazinea lîad ex. "n-e are ail lt" Ha licd tW gelt cnt a ploeud, traai î-iich 1 inter te ougîtîcrs boat, wviicit, vien lat dovu, vas eeampod, .îvene in-ilantl>' suti'ocited. I ouI>' îalkcd sud lie vitethar accideut i' tôho, I du nat frein wbceeI1vas un te qutarter deck te knoui-, full i tlo the ses affd vas suen laft lte %vttisl of the lîip, wnI awtithe swlaites lir helitid. The fuuntlit fficer vaslunite bnakin- litron githielilgîtta aitidsbip. As huat.Haeetlber lbase froin thiedavft.a the ship was ltaaded.le te îiîd; ttc fiene he veas carti4cd undon the scmev and smash- iravehled mi t earftl aiidit%'. ed, sud sevenai in item- dmowued ; thnecon 1 %vent t te a itan 1 tIthte wu.heei, sud tbld leur n'en escaped on a fragment sud n-ara itti teput the vessai mm-it lien ide lu tpicked np b- te Maunice, as befuna satled. *iud. lDe lcsilîted-pruiubhy did net un- Abýult tc saine lime une metaîlic lite boat duei't'nt ne,as lia w;a a ialuot laînburg. -%,ras lot don-n front ite port bon--u an- sm- 1tho Sott gaI rgrtiain gentletmans ta speikped, but Sge lcan an-a>' villaboutthumt>'- ta hlm. At tiis hatiet 1 s.in- sotu persons ibm-ca pensons ilulber, imciding the frsi lct-til; down tuhbut oi thte pont aid e aifind third officans sud savenal votren. Thea tîte loaterm-dt-cli. W-ait becautîte ut i mon in tibhoat capsizad lietemlveor tiînee bouît 1 dont knaw, but think site vas titrea, limyiug ta chesn litem- utvater. Ton cr-ushcd undar tte senen-.uÀ titen ivant pensons n-ena Ihus dronued, includîug te laI a beat aven frein tîto stanhord ida se-me vomen. Tite>'at-cm-arda baiied har otfLita quarter-dock-, but tae uomettive ont nitb lita preservers cuL in Ivo, sud lsid-oun bauds ou theîa m-es a, teno n-ena pulIedLe lte Maurice, baving picked up se uan' pupl n-o m-o-admut Ilîba Io or 1hre9 passaugers hatore meshing va ce-nId nul liftit off, the blocks. Ive tbe barqute. Ahi begetitn, teraena aa sxty- thenafoite lait it tutr a fear minutes until tae seven seuls taien inb Lite Maurica duriug peeplse guI out, ln-o evom-aum-ed and the nighti. lauîieled il ver tae $ip, avien thue Pao- A Nurn-egisn barqtue came op vithi the pi&nlit ru.shiitito itmb i gein, il dcsccuded steamer ttc nexI o-i .i a boat n-au -it gm-ouIviolence m tte vaier n sd vas olà sarved going romi-the -. lite sîip. imsattly sn-amîîed, aui / ie people beiug l'he>' ma>' have pirked îap a i-ur persctitss maatod out axceptiug ttre, who beld ou but ouI>' s ien>ry 'l'laVe Maurice had. tute tides. NVc th-on let don-n a nopa ne cotuînicatien nitiî the Nervaian. sud ýuuled 0) oite peoio, vite pmoved te At about 7 ocloci the Maurice sailad tom- bute telward. Anuter, inthe îte ofoîFayal le deposit tha nescued passengens. b ciug lîauhod op, was straugled tîy the m-ele.I At about 2 o'cluck the saine isternnun ste 'rtefien-i, am o eefc rel' tehll in nitithlie barque Lotus, CapWaluTra titupt lu gat up au>' moe freinte samp- tny, efTarmmetit, Nova Sceia frein Liven- ed boat.0 Al lte final cahin passaugerâ pool ton Halifax. As 1n-as atixieus bu gel weotc0o1 die poop',waith thttcexcepîti ilofta o rlattmmie-' atl 'en id femu gctitltîcýen,wvlo nust have beau stîtiot- gave ue pasýsage. He aras aIse auxieus tue et-a it lie sokig t-otu Mai>'ai talke ahl te Amenicasucilixens, but ltera serd ain assaugens avare aise yon tte avas sucit anuSi oIt t toiguers mb lth uaIs seondpbaiinîtassn ut iiatuel ali n theo *that onîl>'ane load ef eleven ceuhd ha gel ýbeir cahin b>'thelitare. Soin tu e itin-ra off, asud a eiseveral oethIese n-cme tom-igu- puiiod op ilnougb tae veutilator, but tise eni. ,geala'n tunber couid uaL ha exlaicated.' Thc fine is non-n ta bavea trLacu frein Tae lasi wetssan thait aias dravnU P van>'culpabla megligauca ut soeaofthlie faid îhe e n-r six aineady sulfeca- crov. Thte Captain sud Surgeon causiden- lad. Wu taon- penceivcd taittce ship iid cd il expedienlte tu mugala lite - stecrasge getl item- ead tete wiutd agaimi, 50 taIavit burniîg ian. lTae ogeratien vas ta thc Slaine.catie ovar ltae quarler-daci. * ta performmd b>'lte boats'çaiu, under tae lu cousoquence cof ltae cnaad, I coubd nut supeintandcuceofthtîe tountit officer. lTe gel le te avielitouse te ascerlain ltahe oataîralu teted ttc enJ of a chain te dip roason, buit 1 nas itttonned tat ttc teins- l in te produce sutoka. The end hacama baing1l.f 1 tmsliedu lt - ind et ttcdcte hn-letil se t Oe.T tc an snp- Nexi in point of importance, both as to talant sud- circultion, cames The Daily Neýws. Hem-e, as mgit ho oxpoctad trait the daubla-eus radical spectacles generally mountas! b>'tha editan via guides ti journal, ItllHla oui ut tunesia vh constitu- tional theor>'," tiat lu viti conatibutioas ticon>' as r-sas b>'the aid cf Un. Daili 1Ç'èwe glossan>' . I"The.(rovn la Ia ala, position. SitEL Head! bas cootriva d to iîppeas sdirecil>' Intortonlng Wu tivan oua Ml inistr>', sas! Sa telens! auclthert-- Theestricturos are»aplie os!t il tede. taiits cf tic crisa sudhqre 155, Unst Lie journal la questian,' b>'oat.>a makes sbipvneck af vinstover adiantagia Une oui>' weà k point las"the viola trousse. dit opewsod up. Nov, vo unlitalanu. -heoitatingly, LiatS irtL e.Boatçel-vîiîb hWMI d ,hlch could th~ twêmt97 i-l'-ut m uuru v,4fthebll Whthe b tiaflo votera, and tIIat Iitc f fraglulet apgmti~ Yfhuot on earth wau theo unemottttonal or of partizan. ish in thia ? la it joird that a Samo of Mdummy" séhould b. played bà an axpeot. ant Premier, and the raprus.ntative of the Crown; ln whieh aach player should con. fte himuif tos uoluap shako of the hoad, and convey a whole dialogue by a shrug or a grimace. Nor, let ua omit tw point out thatt he, prol1onSedý ,digaeful and factloua Opposition, whlch W dbeeu defi. aiitly procamed and acted on by the lead- ing imembtra of the Cloar-Grit faction, wau the vory reaaon that -had' left these essen. titi Measurea te golato a period of aà uMost protraotcd session, and S0 compelled Sir E. Ho#ad te refer to them; had the party unexpectedly calied into power, dealred to avail of uIs Excellency's suggestion, as to a ,"tanporary prorogation. Nor cain we hear fôrbear pointing out as a very singular mark of prompt retribution, tha disastrous results iuvolved in the de. lay which the (actious opposition to which wa have alludcd, brought about., lu a tnost striking manner, was tho "Ipoisoned chalico returned te their own lips,"Wor had the important ineasuras that we have cnuroerated, beau iluly passed, nothing could have beanur yed as te their nocesi- ty; a prorogation could have been avoided -and thc interval might have opencd up sudi chances as often occar in the political arana. But, vwith tha conviction that every muamber of the Moderato party ini tia As- sembly was fuily impressed vwith the neces- sity of passiugthose ineasures; with a con- sciousncss that the delay had] been fireti- ously bropught about, with tie astounding fact bafora t.hemn that a Coalition of the inost tangled niosaic had been potterred up, and with thc resentaient which each rueniber naturally fait at the cool insolence of 'no -explanation' as to the policy of the Rainbuiv Coalition, they did a very unusual thing, but one perfectiy within tho scope and keeping of their own judgniants, viz: passed a prompt and overwheimnug vote of "lNo confidence." An vain do the Opposi- tion pluad the tanîporary absence of their Chiefs- frein the House. In vain do tbey urge, want of opportunity te stata their Policy! The Gloe, its Chief, iL-; Edit.ors, and its ivorse than i,'1ui!5itorial large type, were thora te givu the progranluie' of that policy. ."'Where theras a will thero's a way," and a few hour3 ut extra counsal, could readily have given tie bruad ont- lina of that policy. No oua was so exigent as to raquire dctils-a lew clesrly writteu sentences epigramxtnatically pecrped, could bavaeas&iiy-iightenad our dakne & IN or ware tbere wanting miner utetisilb<lu the House for the display of tha Coalition ttuid, (vida ILarry the 4tb whose Faistafi makzî tender enquiries of bie, Boy.) 'The Irish Warwick, McGee was tlaere, (the Tippara- ry Cabinet Maker) to tender au account of bis Coalition-Pais, aud their policy. Uce lacked ucitlier tangua uer energy ; if any course of poiicy lisd really beau agreed uipon. . aledied, bowcverý'1and nmade no sign, for tha vcry suflicieut ressorr, thal "ne'opolicy" had beau agrecd upon, sugges. tiens haro-proposais tbare--duvet-tailing of inipossibilitis-jumble of principles- âine drawing-hair splitting-mutual de. ceit-and speciousy concealad avartion- seemed to thesalves Wo offer soea chauce -fa future agreerneut, but that tîl was "future," it ueeds no Grit conjuror te tell . HUrar thtatspatnt.- al.01 u Wc ramomben thc day, vîteti ted-Lape- istu, and a peur/out ignorilte0aiOur colo- nies wene in ttc ascendant in Engband, in se grass a degrea, ltaI s junior cbap lu thc Treasun>' once actusîl>' asket, IlIf lrelaud n-as lu ttc Kiugdem tn ofcm--y 1" ilappil>' nous arase ekaageall tit--sid as to Lori Dam-b>'atnd hlm Minisîr>', n-t>' vo old Ilîcîn te tkaas ince (mnthe red-etreak et routine os tan>'Mîmaistny Englard aven tad. No à uch quan>' vilI ha again askeJ. Ttc public jounalisis et aid Emîgland, ana read- ing up them geognapit>; sîheit oua did state ttc other day, "Ithal Ottawa vas a Suce pert on Laie Ontario, soma cigtty miles imlaud." We muaittenetona take temr "anuotations" un aur party-duittgs; cum gratta salis, salislad aviit ttc convaie- lien taItheirmureaccunale advanace as le our geagraptical position, iS gradualb>' ex- landin ilsaif te urpolilical. Ibaverdicts lb i laean, o utncit d.st-ant, and unI>' parti- al>' itîormrtd jndgas, must ha esutieus>' neccived. Thosa vanov hava tulI>' batane us, ounlte racenl Jul> cm-lais. As la ir.va- nishi>' tha case, tae dacisions sme oro boss influeacd b>'lte peculian prntciples viîicb ecd journal niainlains sud protes- ses, lu ttc political area oftte ohd couin- bm-y, corsequeuth>' Liera is stampcd a divan- ait>' aiuost as mankcdl inahso dacisious, as ilialviticit distiugulshcrt aur colonial press. Firat, lu point oet tafani aud et in- tiunuce, camaes the Timtes. ,"Up Le lte poiant ai nhicl Sir E. Ilead refusmed ta dis- solve, the Tim s ses uotig tae bjeci Le," bel sddsIlthaI n-at themi tuilovcd is, b>' nou meaus equsîl>' unexceptieuahle." Titis i-emtnk refera lt bimat panticulâtr Canadian Act, b>' avîticit a Ministen m-siguing oeeof- fiee, aaîd acceptin- atuotten, is saved frein lie ucessil>' et seekiug a ne-clection frein tis comstitueaîts. 'rTe Timae assenas, -taIttis Actai-as ebvieus>' fmned vitit Uic intention of tacilitaimîg muen tenai chtangesli ha Guvrnumant, sud n-as net imtieudad ta exempt s nov Mittistr>' tron lte ricessity et seei-ing a na-ehectiami," sud adds, -îthaý,bere la muctuest regret in titis, pnoceotdiug,,." Nov il must ltc patent Le aur nouions tha n-e lhare nul itesilsied un aven>' occasion, ta express out negretl lit i tis particular Act shauid have bectu avutil- cd ut, b>'ltaI Minisîr>', tonrviict, taetae ulmosl et aur humble abilil', n-e bava fnanily sud taitittuil>' sbuggîcd, n-heu mati>' avanarsn-erna ulte polical hori- zou aI the Jul>' enlsia. Thte stop Minlaters took undar teAdt lu question, ns>' bava beau pentacti>' legal. Wa cantiot, indeed, enterlain a deuht, but that te able legal actons, immediaiel>' concerna,n-eea ta-. roughiy assnnod, that tte ian-, as it slood, n-s n-lt Ltent.But, sud aven if il n-ena, n-ouhd iL ne, bava bieun-cIl ta bhave ne- nentberad-a mvighty sayiug of a ver>' gîft- cd rmsoner, "ltai Iho' it migit buhawnfui, it migit uaL ho ermpedieît." Il gave a stock Le ltae masses; n-to sel upon impulse, but ram-el>' eason. Lt eugeuderad basides, a quasi-feeling ut commisserabian for ad- vorsanes as pitiless, as roci-less, vito but litIle deserve LiaI sncb a feeling sitonbd ever ho partiail>' cniisted in thein bohall Moreover, iL placed Ilaur ableand upnigit Governornla," as ltae7'ime8 jusl> tennis Sir E. Head, "lu a mosi unnecessa- ml>' painful sud sornevbati lvidious posi- tion; sud lb exacti>' did n-bat migit bava been snLicipabed ai thc banda et unscrupu- bus autagunia-ts, viz -t-urnisted s handia for a taise aud fuma>' charge et pantizan- slhip againat a mnii, "n-ho heursbis tacul- tios as meed>', snd is ascléearin bis grat office," as au>' repm-sentat ve et noyait>' in titis, or an>' oter colon>'o etlo motter country. Those amcte bitter fruits, aven et a momnnetan>' deparinra fronthbie frank sud tearlesa bcaring, n-hidi te>' aiould Baby vW$ p plh alettera!f W. L Né* 1 hoait,loq., vhlch vo do.m ,-veil varthe i cf prosarvation. The obaraetarof Mn. 0. Brava and bis fniendiansud udr protegei Chariey Romain, an, -potrayod, la their1 true colors. LegImIStive ouiBlcI . MAC-,KE.NZIES VIEW OP THE MATTER (To the Editor <'t tIi. Dally Ooloit.] SIM,-1 v" an advocate of IÉlective Legislative -Coundils thiri>' yurs ago, -ahid am g a tili ; but whon I witu the ro- suit& of olections by the peoplo, and com- para thetu *ith what 1Isaw in the oîd urnes of nomiinatious l.y the 4asemably's mnat- gersi, tIl luaprovumont ilius fer appeara ta b. fblot anythlng w bout -0£ supposa, four yea mtsiré wbon C. E. Romain vas fignring ini our City Oguncil, upholdiug the £10,000 speculation -taking £800 a .year tram Ozovaki & Company, aud mix- -ed up vitli Esplanade cotracta;-vhen Mousn. Hutchison, Cotton & Co. vero in- dictiug and trying hlm lu our law courts for perjnry: and the globe, Norh A.mri- cati, Examiner and [ateeat holding bita np te saciety as the very etubudimoent of evil, or, as the Globe sald, Il docidadly- the vai-atminuwbo aven was a tuimubor of the Toronto Corporation, poor specirnans as mny of thetu hava beau ;" suppose that, ai ihat tiine, Lord Elgin or Sir E. Hlcad had placed himin the Legialative Council, by ineaus of thc pranogativo, would nut Messrs. Demmeray, Alcoru, Brown, Mac- dougall, Moodia, Riddall, Road, Bugg, Me- Mulien. 'fias. Shepard, aud Joshua Cuin- tuer, hava criad out lustily againsi the Iiniquitons, partial, indacent, appoint- ituant," aud tusad it as a reason for trans- ferriug the power ta the people as smass of inurnug bility sud punit>' of charactar? Yet, ne soonen is the suffrage conccdcd te ttein, tibsu Messrs. Bugg, Macdougalî, Howland, Nfoodic, Brown, Read snd AI- corn ara ready te place ibis saueRomnain cfor eight years in tha Concil, as the oue man worihy of honor ameug 60,000 people, althotigb ai lasi genenal election lic de- scribed George Brown as l>eiug a tue pra- tender Wo pairiotiatu, aud voted early for f lnîtand IRobinson ta kecp ont lBrown suad the Reformers. We"%V ara far front vlewing it (lte Uppet iHouse) "Ias an evil, thai is "as nov con - rstituted," quoth tha Globe, Octoben 31, 185i8. "lThe proposai [t> eleci it] demnitds 4an entira revointion iu unr eontittttiotîtt tsysteni of gaverutuent sud one iu unr aopinion ver>' nuch for the verse," said sanie journal, Mancli 23, 1852. > Thaseand- other ainilan naemarka oh- it aiued for Mr-. Brown the styleand tille ef "a shata Reformber," freint bis friand Mr. Macdoungall, who thon owned sud edited the North Arnerican, whieh tîtrea dayb eafterwards (M.arch 26> thus stood up nman- 1,nIl>' fur tUic Nvisdom ut the munltitude: e "'The Globe va parceive, comaes ont agaiust the proposed chargeanatd in (aven of tae preseut shat Ilouse of Loards! Titis, J ot course, is what wu ittiglit expeci freonta eetm Refontncr. The Reformers et Canada Ytnay indeed bc considened an inconsistent d aud conteniptible set ot politiciass, if the 0(Globe ho laken as the exponeni oft their ýtviews. We shaîl net at present engage lu a -discussion about theaprinciplea which ara 9iuvolved iti the pruposed change. Wo take - il l o edocided by an -overîvhelming tua- à - janity of the alectors ot Canada, et bath - pulitical pantios, that a change ut the pre. Vsaut systein la neessary, and ibat thie t elective principle shauld ha subsituted."' * Messrs. Brown, Macdotngall & Co. art L'fontuars, shako off ail opposition ta hlm, à ývote for hitn hituseif, -and do &U that man la could do ta socune .to hlm (Romain) the othoarml1la position of the fii Sonator fat le the capital of tha West, b>' olection, dur- in ing te nexi cight yearu, KI What is my position: whyd ow opro. i- test ? -- ie lu tventy-ono yeari My valua has é er s.once beau hoard la a Toronto political emeeting; I arn ouly a private, vith the f office ef an elector ,, 4 1I oomplan'tht Id Memmr. Brown, M"CdOugau, and Othecity id leaders, have folsted upots mo tho -ateon it native of choos ing hua viani thay accuse Il of becbg the aeanes,ý shabbiost, momtPet a, litica cliaracter in or- noar Toruntoor oa c- otlùg' for Mr. Albi, whom Mn. Brovt n éem at asIlthe ouong prince,» oc ti* ver>' limlted capaclt>', rent li aboie1kh oe levai ut ,Johu B. liobluon,» and who me "lsowed Po talents for publie busineas,' 1 Il althougiho Iras lntroduced to us Re. :h formm byk the t 9obe% bofor- its barguii or -wîth Eosmap,4* pgligtl* cf thea nigb th stamip. à o ftsiMy be a the 0Ã".afirms, th"atie Soémae wxvty» hsw 4trainpled upeî a Ir MM nieut te bc setiled, a nationel scool sis- boutsanad indusin>', but vis&1t els dos ha tom,4 &nd opposition ote eludsoms'sBs'ay aiti an 10 toremovo power -sud paire. monepi>'. Na mono. Mn. Allan vent nage tram Une bauds cf ia -possessors ta qùite asara. Bath condcmuod tbe modo thosa cf tho qucer sud ecunieus assontiment b>' icilte lai. officiais reium-nad th cf- oftpoitou >and apecklod politicians nov "as- fice, but Mn. Allai refuses ta pledga hlm'- socated viii iiseif ? Yestorday, s Cati- self asolutely to, support th. Brava-Dani- chic pniesi vas a objat of aiharrouce ta on coaition. Who kuova Ueir measuros? lm oL-day' ulf&6ea sca i ui'4at baud, asd'. If no Reformer bas bean iuduced La coma vo hbava Mesans MeGre ana Browva perch-- tom-ard hem-e b>' Mr. Brown, Lb. question ail on the same StLavrence HaI llpatfonai! tollovs-shall vo support-Ablan, whos. Hlow does al tuila cotnpare-viutho put?ý à haracter la excellent, and via hai boas Prom LteGlobe cf, Kavamber 29, 1853, ever falttiful teis trust, an Romain, whom vo quota Brovn. upon jîrowu1 on ration Mnr. Brevu,'Mn. Lmess and! fr. Maoeu- Brova don. Brovn. 'IL says: galU egne.d vlth-e lasdascnibing as a dis- "The yeomen cof-Canada wiii no loniger g9=cato aUY Part>'81ha11 va cdndemii ho tvlcked b>'thUn. or>f I"The ParSY,_Tice à t. ýAllas uanied,, t)erely bocausa the pantyl1 Part>' sucsu in, or ougit te b.e Globe bas ratsad Une iewi o! "FPamil>'buisa mewnus te cacrnplishmcust uf con- Compact," whilc recviugl nto, te Retprmý taias damas! public endâ ; and if it, Maiga tanks and as leadesrsa nofficlal lita, Une not thoma, but motel>' & jiev divisi tiof turs-off niqubmOrcf tisa ver>' caltions iL public pluadar, tise iola Macliiner>' b.- denouncescue usse taer'ovotat On Lise Brd ct Match, 1854, Mr. Maodou. s0 long -as th~e preseat cobinatiene are galI, aovor recela.i> &colleegue cf Mr. waintalued, tta yrneh C&a~tholoe vilS ca- Brown ia tic managemient of the GOkse, Shsma te, gavantsupparana4*-4iso tbld us 'i tUa Virmort& sorkati i aptuadritPoaervvWin goqn-thsu84» ha"e pltcho an arPuitan It alcPamos- plaifora for, Sýyam Is. e OPposed sema ho à Chityliofathe Wat aUmmSnext veek cf the m*t WIeral featuresilutho Frai- BI îlao abat obsequltous instrument cf, Tory- chia. Adc f the preoeut (liucks-Mrnu) nig ma ia lts crst mse»lunthea Soate of Mîniain>'. lel idiculed sud voted agaiuai 80 Canada, homes ho ratted round Su Mn. glvltg *tie pople the nighi ta eleet their il à eoorg. Broya», geL hlm soioevoLtes t cuisofficra! Il. atoutly dufoelat he re montb3 and goos Brown-Dorlu III U te Court of Chaucer>' down ta t ver>' laie ptt- an tloction ila aven. niod, aud in uow s1Iant moral>' becanse it, ni Mn. Brown asys tas ir Edmund Head, would uaL ho prudent ta spcak on; as fer- il alîhougli ho had Lb. abstract right.to ne-terl>'. lHanover advocatod Biennial Pair- c Oct the advice of tho constiiuiiouaî ad- liamntut, on Voie byUBlot, ttunet ita IÀ video of bis <ivu chaie, te dissolve lte portant raturas. lIn tact, on ave>' gm-att C. Atà embî>' daerves censure for the use ho question cf prbiae44o, tbat dlstimgtiishcs Bi nade uftihat ight. 1 mako the ane com.th-icdernocratic Reformaer &am uthe oligar- Ci plaint cf Mn. Brown hitusaîf. When auy chic Tory, Mr. Brownva' aglt us. At e letter ta Yan, saing that If only Monta. ibis ver>' moment li. ha aîniviug privaitly ki AIl an d Romaimi vore candidates I wauld sud publiI>' tu farta a comnbinaliom, vith a qu profer Mr. Atlan, and giving my >ri-asns, section of the Tories-and the mosi anti- S appearod, Mn. beudorson and Mi. WWitte- democratlc tao-ta go belana thLe counirj b mono offerad IL ai tihe Globe sasan edver- ai the appraacbiug siectioti i TheOorb-ans W tisonient, W o epald for' hy them;; h vas o! that section oenî>' acept hls uvotuneai i received by tie clcrk, but b>' Mn. Browu's and ara busily emgagod tas argaulug their ondors afterwarda excluded trots the col. fllovers inta the pantneraitp."M amui of tho Globe. Iad 1 made thc-mania Mn. Bravas almost juslîfied bis friand ra remanksata a public meeting, Mr. Brovn Maedougall's remarIs-ha lssued Whole M vould have cansed thom tius tu ho amp. sheots wiîls Lb. sole objeci of kiîliug off 1( preaaed. Dr. Tumblot>', tue quack, rnay White sud electing Chisholui ; ho npheld pl 1111 a page uf the Globe vill i s nosîruma; McNab, Cayley, Shiaw, John A. Macdonald ta Mn. RoiuniMay' advcntisea aif(nlleuglt, sud hirfriends-aud vhora Meusrs. Doni-S- but I, vho never sel foot ilu Halditntnd lasi on, liolton, J. S. Macdonald, mysaît and B Dacemben 1111 Mn. Brovn vas elected, sud otitars cetdamuned Lord Elgin ton tbnowittgfil vho vas amongal ithe anliat a lte pols the reins et gevernmentinto theii ndà outs for huma lut conlebti, aminont parmtilld le the Coalition, Mnx. Brown staod n ed vo- ft tell bis rnadors vît>'Ilam a etil>' ashsmcd ted appmoiugly vîwth SirAtlanu MacNab. re et bis candidate, aven in tha erni et a paid lie aow tels bis ftirimdà tlitiha is ta vole si notice i tor Romain, wvit onahbs' long-,bald up ta rg Lai tbose wlîo bave Ouled efthie INortk n-prebation as ltae chiaf ut sinnen ;" and B .tmericae» compara Mn. Macdlougall's cdi- Is net ubat latiig T'ries slp In under taise t1 tom-ls, expresstug shame sud indignatum colons, sud pulling iha vool oven the eyes t4 ai tho conduet ut Romain auad bis asseci. et the Aicorns, Ilulehisons, Bugg-, Shep- sica, vith bis speeches lu the Gl1obe last ards, sud Detumensys, justi s Mn. Macdou- b tuoulh pnffing bis (Riomain',-) auîamgy, au- gaîl tem-îold lu the aboya quoladl para- t] larprise, flueucy, houest>', ahilil>' sud bu- gi'aplî? - wit sinestalants; lis flînesa te giva affect t lu 11v is il Litaiva fihad ex-Mayun Unichi- zt tae nev bill et iglils, ounrbisai gm-a char- sou sittin- on the Grand Jury sud voiing s tan of freedoin, as tIl Retorni" Senaieýr Le laîdici Romain ton perjuny lu 1854; Jas.E fon Tom-enta. Whai on eat-lbs monc lima- Cotan atinig the til as a ivituta l ber sud elastia ilasu an editar's pean d a rander Romnain infatus; lte Globe bold- lavyes ongue ? Mn. Browv aaed round itg hlm up ta public neproaaiou--ýaud1 wiîb the Globe, guîped downuthe -Xort/î tîmeà e saine parties, lu 185S assisig, vitîti Aneericau, sawaîloîvcd lte Ecmiiidr ai a Matsia [otviand, Boives sud Macdonmgali tueuihftil,and,suna of bis tuonoply,gave on- lu palan hlm off upon lte ci>' as a ,iew-borit dem-s ltaI ne eador uf bis colutts should Reformer, La haotot the Romain vite pro- hear a vend I mugit gay>, if bis (lInovn's) peaed Mn. Bowei ton Maîyor lai 1853, atart peruonal iniaresi rau quita centrar>'. For tlIta£l0,OOCiffair? Tla Romaimi,tee, vhoi circusea, pnppet-slîovs, nienagerius sud inied te qusasi> etquir>' ie ilh; sud whù quaeks, ibere was nuein; bol noua for in>' hen Hugi Miler, David Paterson sud A.1 counleons sud brief axposura ut lus owu Lapper peliiioned ltae Cil>' Counnil te al- 1 incausisiaucy 11evuwtumata pnosecuta Baves lu the usina Mm-. Atlan, vhom 1 nover sav te my eftihe cii', Lb.>' giving sacuril>' ta psy ail knowicdge, gala ni>'vota bacaua ietanre lu cosis, votedanejsd lnied 1tiitwam-t thetu? ne Retormier lu ibo fieIl I would bava (sec Globe, 15tb ut Feh., 1854.) Did not held op bot hbanîdsfon Mn. Cawihra, vbosa Alderman Bu-- bake te souesi sida lu ail brother repraaented Situcue vitth ouer ta the Espl+ade sud £ 10,000 voies ? 11 butusoîf and profit te the people; 1 would titan do wve fiud hlm blinded b>' the Gloce hava vote-d tan an>' one et a bundrad others sud joiuiug Boives sud Hutchison, sud I mniglît naine, but Mn. Browns hargain Bron o upâss off Romazin-as s pure palm- kepi then eut QIba nfield. 3Mr. Atlan, lu ut? Alderman C, n u outicil, Pcb 12 an agaetfcovetotbues,bas beau nobl>' 11h- (Globe report) said ltai "lest yearthem-e eral. lia opeuad streets ibrougit bis pro>- vas ne faim-pis>' going-Mý. Romain had pert>' frac ot cost, viten other propnietoru gene sud brongbi membans trama ihair 1 cliargcd iteavy sutus ; tier the second great bouses in cabu ta yole avay £150, 000 ot fm-c, which laid a gm-caL rnnulaclnning firm the public moue>' ta Gzovski &Ce., of ide, lic lotit a !inge sum, witboaît iniaeet vitoi hu vas a psi -d hincliug. Did'ut te, aid home Indistr>'; ha bu.s beau ltah lte Gl,,)oea>',:.ditto" tlion ;and, if sa, anal patron uf sckmînceansd the sm-ta; ha ii avitere is3is conslsteuoy nov ? persan ut exemplar>' conduet, truc ta bis Inlu 852 Lie Globe lael the Iliticles vend, and relgion itit hlm appams o be RoipbjMornucoalition unparngi> ton unit: a realil>'. Ha made a presaul lualte Ca-. ing ou the spoilIa, itlluupninciple, audj uad1an Inaitute oiea building site said lu kauoeking unden ta the French usemben.- hc Worth aven $5,000,anud.proposes ta giva "And nov ltai bbc obections anc aven banda vot $20,000 f& oi' oicialbural pur- (qttot Mr-. hBrown) ar e any boter f ? poses, if lhe Society' vii bud suitabî>'; De vo knov Lb. vievi ef tiho Miuistny- an vten te Tom-auto railva>' celobration left anr' ana question? Whsb shali vo m-st- thb manager $3,500 short, Mn. Alitas pro- tîpon ?" Wit du wa mest upon nov?- seuted tem villi Lita suin; bis assessc,1 Wbat Pninciplos are iuvolved lu tha cai- taxes anc $2,800 a ycar, $2,000 et vhich pound vord Bmonn-Domion? Do Mess are ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Tr onIl-dut-ep-pn>' H sem Bou u D)Al-n n n upoma Saparate Ma. Eumrnea-I have boss neoliltleai- ionished, on rcadiug tha report of oc- laows Councih praccadinga, iu your cl- umns. toobserve Ihat Lia>' bave mousi clouaI>' condyeended. ta apprepriate,.( tbink mit"apprapriate, tise fittest tema) tic suniof ete dollar anmd a q uarter tù- lte firamnofaour lova tomabhat. 'I î!amist vhaî coulld bave induced aur Town Paliers, lu these hard imes, t me g.md a gmart.I ama frigitanecl heu 1 conaiden Lise popularut>' ihat those via in;ve vo.Wh for ticenicasura viillus. Cenaidet,' a ie ha-rr-or o e»6rways, most Amtit Pôetts o >' r -.aywardaseu Md fol il>' nlIprostute yeu, baera yaur cea- peers aS ournenat electiotu. Whst couls! have-indusced sncb re.ckhs extravagance, Iamn sure, I cannot compte bond. Peniape the Chiot Engincer or ta- lUerenuhave beon throatea1ug thIn eta bers of the TonsClounuei or thay nÃtotr vouls! have se muu eh'paried Imm a Unir - ~ tent! Iwth sentL mati er'erosono;; Who vatad against Mr. novwn for aven>' waste-ful grat; v ho glo- ïea in seperte schoolà ; vhô tôok Sis 300,000 tram Upper Can»aa chiait>' far' le use of Lower Canada laudlords; vWho rprobates RepresentAIoen b>' Population ind abîy appontcd eva'y measure of the cuîing party, as their colleagua-- t lis sainelir. Dnumusend Mnt. Brawun's -hoiceas Attoruay Generil?1is8u'>t lMr, Leinienr, anoiher o( Iesrd Mc'Nab sud Cayley's dieuiissed coalition minigiers, Mr. Brown's new Receiver Gerieral ? L8 not Dr Connor, wvIte tdvissd. gercer, tu giva aven $20,000 for the office oof Sheriff, took pay rr thât advicc, and ftilad ta vote on te, question in Asseimbly- is ha net Mn. Brawn's Solicitor Ganenal %Vest-an offie navived yj Mn. B., aud for which thena is ne use nhatcver? La tîtere su>' great pninciple avolved l u cb appointments ?' Did uut; Mn. Thibaudau, Mn. Brownes, Minisier ut Agriculture, voie down retenu maaîureà continuai>"? Didn'i lie support Mr. Felloeas; support the ibrec 20,0 vote Quebac mambers; support the Mercer purchase, sud go dcad- agaitîst represen- tation by numbers, and againtîs n lfruuvuo's Sabbalh bill? Did net Mn. Laberge, Mnt. Brown's Solicitor Gidnaral Easit, ho vas like lin.. lolteti and M. Dom-e, an authU. sittic annexatiolli.,i in 18-19, did hae net- foce Mr. Flow Ùtpoth e flouse, oppose aepreseutatien by populatin, gneos e. f araie schools fur Upper -Canada; andd van nt Thibaudeau snd Liurge piliara ut Mnr Brown's-Goveriiment? Yul Mr. Allen is tauuie.d vith tha pollUecs ofhi - uces Maeurs Lemniaux Foley,1Drurntn, Tii: baudean, J. S. Macduald aud Liberge, argue sud vota that lthe [Union te eCati. adas Ù4 FaderaI ; Messrs. Bruvu sud Dorien - affirui tlia it isià .NuLotie luin ndivi. sions of laie yeirs have the meînber., ot thte Bruewn-Dorioi Govanrneni volcd tegethen. Wlîat do ihoa-areaupon nuw? Tha -spoils. Whal aise? "Their hI)le>',"ays- Mn. Brown. Of thal I know but eue itei, sud il vas a dissolution. Deteply la It tu ho ne- greoued thatitil as reje'ted. Sncb au As-- sattihî> as la now i existenice, yl p:oVe, 1 fcar, s brokan recd aithathe ur wlen pop. ular siength uts>' ha mosi wanled; ansus te 'rut UmoN, ini (aven et vlticb ail l thas- pirantsala oice tuake, slroug -proession, 1 queà tion viiethen passing evaulsindicato its incrctisiug siahility. H.tvisng ndaavored te show thiat a-. amy et Retforni like Romnain sltould nei t ai- once ha pnomoied tu tbe bigba'st lnnss' bc- eauselt ma>'bh is inieresi on sonne anc occasion te profess te repent, 1 have enly ta add, ihat, diticc I write t!îc lcItr about Mir. A11Luî'e ectiom, 1I iave seeti te>' uan vidai>' assoeiated bwitl ltae office ut Mayor of Tenanteto ornex- year, ndjer thepropo sition 1 eanried-in Asse-uîbly, givin- tie tpeople in- iewtîs sud cilies the direct choie !-et Mayor. My frugal habi ts would ha alto- 1geihcr tunsuilable te those et an affinent, luxurions population; 1 amnot a candidate, suad asttm-dî> will not ha..lIn 1834 I con- tratted nul a dolli-r of cit>' debt, atîd gai alng ail>' with but $14,500 af taxations of vhich %fn. Aliau's father, un the. preper- iy fon vbicb the f.iiînily now -pà y-$2,8wX et assessuients, oui>' paid a max ai $7. Thei cil>' dehtis two, or thre tuliions, sud ils atînnal direct* tax exceeds $3W0,000. I shal ha glad te hear et the aleelion b>' the people et lthat Soiemon vhose finantial vLî ai,, lu unmes ie the present yull continue' te provide!To-onto %wtb lia vays sud mains. W. L. MACICENZIB. * Town Concil. The business iransacted -ati ho Town 1- b aid Du ycar ci ham (Ci do. oldDu: John year 01 eId DLi W. 1 iug Ap R l cf ne cf dil du Of 'or tbrougbout the r- Thse Thti week lsai-adlt tere 1c~ uns ço Provil] Ovt tom-tSan ung av> ýaris mienst i -11 Iokî t mon it in, who tel ns, that the Hlorse b.dc à bad two daugtcrs over crying 'ie, givo.' r Had ha ived Wo this day, ho -vould, vitl iamazameut have beheld the numerous cGrit progouy froni that int4rudtng source 1who uttor the alarming cry.. To cut the f mafttr short, wva vi tonl car Londor 1tionda boy va re4d our Oonsitutional Charter. W. mantinu,th4t te the tuajori- ty b the moity muat 4»jw. ;Tis la th Whololav of the asa inshortcompas& 1If the Miuority <lo not like the. alternative, r thuy muet bite upon the bridie, but, aadi -they tae.thét bit 'twiït thair teath, and trun avay scraohn&/ insurrection and Vigilance Cammîtttees," let thons look OUI for squalis. If ithe Daily .Nuroe,&art, an faithing rushlights of the- Cockny ProsIe viah tebo posted up Inla Oler rt/ tAeo dos, and the MMtorcf their- leadmr politi, s al obaracters aea&oWmUifstelalet -thec * atdy thaýagesof te Glk'or cf tt j Ni>rt Amoric-a« papor e&tzdby oi ltcDetgallnov an ILPd. Thé. ,they i Sfiadanexplsation -qf,he tarans le whiçl 0o whava just &aih&e,.Th.y viR fu,1hç Sloar thatour Provinces are oY0trIaR it] -politivAl kaa=ves, aade quack kwa are, aacheeaotosaêbv- ýt À)O uador*tae tomprov.theoosio of Our ott7-tha otlir, theoonalt4 o f the body-whilat thoir uivrlastlg tim Skering spoilsa b@Us. Bvin ture, -# Sple can hbaî» s»Iily taken we can Stati. Of&U knavas- thy ar hea t d~ar