veut. Last Uan - Duireau cf Agriculture-and Statistiet Octobes-1e, 185. -Sî,-Ilrving received coii hundz-eds-e. turs fron Muoicipalitles and front privatc IndivIduals, îneny cf whom atate that tic> have ccnsultcçd othes- parties likehy te give correctand truthfui infor-mationi, wlth s-e- gas-d to the.probable yieid cf th.e-cps cf îsIamn desirous cf aying the resuls' before the. publicý as it mey hi important to kncw what wo as-c te expect with regard te the. probable suppl>' cf grain, &c., in 'ans- markets tuas seeson, and thenco the. Probable expert as compas-ed with othes- seasons. IThi hundred reltîns es-e tic united opi- nions )f -about fiv-e bundred cf thé' most in- telligent farmes-s, and have aliltise appeai-- ance of truthifuîness. They> comprise fourteen fs-cm Loves- Ca- nada, (rom tii. Cotinties, and elghty-six fs-cm Uppes- Canada from, thisty-six coun- tics.- Ses-en Loves- Canada and ths-ee Up- pes- Canada returs report, that no wintes- 'wieat os-ver>' little is gs-own. The average gu-owsth cf the thirty-six wintes- gs-wing counties is onh>' twelve Thet cf forty.six sp-ing wheat grew'ing counties iii 13Î hushels pes- acre. Tiiting the av-es-age cf 'winter wbcat et b)ushels1 per- acre, the deficiene>' cf this yeRas scrop %vihllibc 3k per pes- cent; and tiaing the avrs-ge cf spring irbent et 16 bushels per acre, thie dLficicncy uilIle abois-t 15 per cent.. The acreable exteut cf uvnter wbcat is probuthl> one-thirtl grenter than tbiît cf spsing w'bcat, but thi.g vear's expericnc-e wsill dimninish the extent cf winter Nvlit andi extcnd tlà at cf spring w-heat, patiti- lar>' that cf the species called " Filé" or Glasgow ircaut, which neani>' aIl thec s- tus-ns represent as entirt'ly fs-cefs-cm rust, cnd ver>' neari> fs-ce fronticig, and es- peciaîl>' se uthen sown in Apitil or ialler- the. 2-th cf May', cither -es-y carl>' or ver>' late. I The wintes whcat caled Mc!ccitesrnean fg nîsoa st'tted l.îy'foir parties te le entirehy fs-ee fi-cm- rîîst os- mnclge, and thkis s cors-o- borated 1>' set-es-ahwrites-s in the Coitms- Gentle,tn,- and other New Yos-k pa- The ropinin as te its qîîalit-y in otites- respects varies vas-y matersisîl>. is notî tî1nis-essally recominendecl, but lias sonme was-m advocates as a prolifie w-beatIlied thte File ieîat baen universally sown the enae of spring wheat would have been a lvll aves-age. SWhcn it is cngidcrcd thet uintes- wheat on stîmnier falloivs reqqis-es the occup.<tion Ki tlîe land two yers and cpsing sheet ecl>' one, the. faries-will probahl>' endea- ver te aclapt hi, systein to the cultis-ation nfsprîng w-bcd, w-here uaked summes- fal- low cen bc disppnsed with, and this yenrs' experience is-very intci in favcî- cf spriug t whcat. Thte breedIl cf winter s-leat als-cîdy scuu-n, is mccl ciinisîcîl, but wliat is gs-ows-hlas be'n geuîeraîîy sown rer>' *,i,andi bas c nost fiocrislîiug and lux- uîirî itappe-trance. TIre. counnues cf Louves- Canadla, Tuve Mounlainsç, Argenteucil and Pontiac have *crops aha ln itihe loclttiu bear the saine which bas been invented in our noble bave girdl.d the globe vwithit s characer fo excelence.Rà itways, bas doue Uà oi*o to advmnce planted olonio itb naof The Inféence I would draw (rom " be e oid prosperity, especially of our se iventi. badandi of",à llo hundrmd returns are ada or he hol W h st rop cf on- U p p er P ro vin ce, t lan a cen tu ry O f tin e 4 t th e k eOPlâ g o fiie io, a&fr1858, including boih wintea. and 'M m'ý &d abundred friwà w ,tdjesi'"ite t spring wheat t. about 25 Pe, .t" gravel roada could have effected..- sca&»In. oomnlsigti the general yeary averago, meowicg, for Wîth a m ical influence, the âS o f wor4 Our part muat not . Jtçéth ' -the gondl quality of the spring wheat and the country lias been changeed, labor inïignilfleant, To open up the rou( f wnter whent whi'cb have' escaped the caUle& inte~ existence, atnd liberally re- thro' the Saslctchewan, to attractc aidgo, and rus4theii samples of botb be- -munerated. m~ds, colmparattvely pionc 'er populationtot e Rd ting excellent valineless, sprung up to fabulons pices setticihents, a future, navvy- powrer, 2nd. That the crops of r>'., barley and preduce conyeyed, nt ail seasons, to by m easures libEral and promptuaeo0 oats are about a fair average, notwithstand- the senbeard, discoufort and delay ex- prèliinary portîoni of the enterprisi ig the partial failure of the luat namod. hnefo asse adcneiWarejiidtprev htà cn 8 rd. That'the pei crp i a itte b-chgefrcae ee dcnvn-Waejiedo rcv ttac yendtii avrag, ~. ~~- ed. ence. It only needs united efforts painy hmsalrec d pcefrmcdlu or 4th. That the potatoe crep is about 25 and gond will in one common cause, toincorporated as "&The. Noeth We per cent. 'deficient, allowing for the excel. an abstinence fromn the drawbà cks we Transportation Navigation and Ra' lent quality, which is above par. have flluded te, gnd a fcw favorable way Company",w"i takesthe init 7th. Tbat the Indian corn crop bas been concursing circumstances, (at the bead tive in thus- important m0Vement, an much les cultivated than usual, owing to of which wc may place abundant hnr- by the high character of its Directe the planting season being extrerncly wet, Test;, if a kind Providence shah con- gives god augury of succesa. plus cf tis r iti be aond what wll b.sr- cede thcm) te exhibit the yet undorve- "&Lord Stanley is waitirsg te hea plusreofoi r mie ppoes, forhty-s evren loecd and incalculable advdntages, frein Canada." Let Canada cease qrer having s-eporte hattee n îj.which the-se mighty rcsults cf ekihi, ca- hug herseif 1lin mastcrly silence,' o or none gs-ewrn this sésson. pital and human labour ehail produce. slumbcr in masqtes-ly inactivity. Le If' those deductations are correct there 1% Let ufý<ýnt b. unitced in supperting,- aflliher sons unite ini bcasing this rea slighit imprevemient upon last years crop assisting and carrying ths-ough te their plank of Empire te the true Iniperi cf Wheat, which was 31 per cent. short cf final, and payinig tes-mini thcse mag[- Platfos-m."l The Ministes- who s'hal the genes-al yearly aver-age, this yeas-s de- cal highways, 'discarding unneccssarv inanlrate s0 great a work, will shas- ficiency bcbng calcîlated at 2.1 per cent.- jealeusies, and dismissing, insidious sus- in renown with Columubus and i> The potate crop aise is better than that cf last year, which is an item of cesiderable piciens a-9 te 'iitsrestcd motives,',fan( Gaina. Ile Mil have iu)itiated Ilos imprtace n te yar' suplycf ~¶ we shiah speedil>' attain the se'ard of land,"1 what the latter did at sea, an - Imoraceirh eesspl o od -our really National efforts. what the former wouild have donc, ha% Your ob't secrvant, A gkanî of hope, even now breaks flot his noble idea, " that &aiHing con WILLIAM CIJTN, i po . omwa dsknelfr stantly west, would take hin te tlh Secretary. t unes. WVe more eçpeeiiîîv rcfer to eat ;" been iînpeded by the narro% theUi two nost prom nent fe tuires cf, stîipé of Darien. a~ e s c hn ::r > r f uicter-Cs. olonial t ilahoi- of heiîwerCyo'shah reulh Liverpool fi-ct antoni ô fax. 2nild. To the iniagnificent profeet /îwudtiydys hnUcylo r- ____cfa igwa t te as.,wiî tsIcaired Gangies in lier robes cf pear ~- ~ . ~-' ' ~..tes-mini at IIaliihx on the Atlni m n iiodcvse antie, sua ~~ ~~r P~uget Sound, on the Pacifie.Itha h orgriuS.Lwrne it M . -.~ - .great histenical fact, that ioev-er lis n es kigcrnto r - ~ " h eld thc keys cf Eastern coiiinerce(,, a41 slake lier thirst, amid th ____ ias een Uc mater c te 1cr '00coo waters of the Thousaiid Isies, atio ô ,' walt. TreXene ther wonder shiah have been added td Watts1 istrth.Tesehs n- existing s-oil. Let lus at.-ieast noi .-cb ouen i0e onplîe he forhid the hanns, by senselesq brawiq, 30 rchsc nda nilVso (le aine or ruiserahle bigotry ; but bearinn I ~ - ~ diseverd te pasageet te Cae.-aioft this motte, "that-he ean conques- à Ai- dicvee hepssg f h Cp. vast mritimeskihh nd htble'hteascn, -os-Lb o bs o o C ~~~~~~~ E n g l a n d t h e n s t e p p e d i n , a î d f i ua h i , w o b l c v s h a , p o e i c n e tae - ,ea e r ot -orbed r_ r e t- - e nr d t~ is i v lable elject - m .11 T hese w c m aintain are thel n tas n t pliaiî eRiwy truie Phanks,"1 this the s-cal Platform. ~- ~ . ~-. - o now rapidi>' threaten te change this Coprto huIti. o ~. . ~.~ g Bl rsoute. Alrcady nîsy bc e hasd the I -~ - *~ ~ .shaking cof spears, in the inviisible ar-- Tise last absîîrdity pes-et -tcd by g-in>'? the Town Council %-as the passing a C -Q.Q CL a As regards the importance cf the resohîition, dis-ectiag the Board cf ~. ~ g s -lesses uîîdcrtaking, but little need be Scheol Ts-ustees te band oves- the eus- si.The Ps-ovinces interested, as-e tody cf deeds cf Sehool propes-ty, te Z_2%_________ in the advocacy cf this Rail- the Town Clos-k. The Towvn Council closed mail for Halifax including mat- road.' There are many, and substanti- having ne more rigbt te pas8susnh a tes- for Ncwf:>tindland, will b. dispatched reason% why the Imiperinl Govcs-n-j resolution than they lhad te compel hy Royal Mail Steamer fs-cm Britain. Rates ment should listen te this appeal cf the Corporation cf Tes-onto te delives- of postage d'id and la respectivel>' per- J the Colonies for assistance. 0f these, up the titi. dceds bclonging te that oz. Pre-payment optional. Lettes-s for net thc least is te bc fondi in the cir- cit>-. The Board cf Sehool Trustees, ilcspatch b>' this route mnust be spedially etimstance, that Canada bias ne winter is a - distinct Corporation in itgelf, directed. sen-port. In case, cf war uith the deriving its powers immediatel>' fromn U7nited States, ivhichîi -e are net en- Uic Leg,,islatture, and 15 in nowisc con- New Advcrtiscments this week. titled te set down as an imupossible trollable by Uie Municipalit>'. This £5000 în;nvtn >. Xa11-1,cý,ntints-encv- she micvht -hp YI,,. ..0...î el-- e-11-~ uîu~ ~-wolasiîgs-ps-e £ bsics ROn~I>~WIjpmIl Qs.. - most formidable dilenm%-._ - The --M.irt. per licse, andi tle es-(Argenleuil) 13.-Fail and Wintes- importations-Robert fibcsrs1 welflow, b>' ice Tie Counties iii Uppes- Canada uviielà h, ave , Camnpbell. duricg thc î-winter mentlis. Tiiese tapes-ted fseeloîîî fs-cm the. midge. ns-ciCeunI>' Ploîghiug NMatch-John Suier, s-casons must wueigb, we imagine, w'itlî Stos-mont, Carleton, Grenv-ic, eLanas-k,j Second Prize Pictires for 25 cents-A. A. Great Brititin, andi gain ies- assent Le Ruissel l tenfs-etv, Nos-tI iSmone. Gs-eu and Green. tecmlto fs motu al Brue. Ii.new Levuhip cfAddntn as-m Mortgges-R. N. Geoci.ticmptonfsemp-auaRi- Bruc. Te nw twnshps f Adintonwavnu.L connection with tic Grand aud Nos-Il Hastings, Peterbos-ough rand Fresi Tezis and Sugara -Robes-t Camipbell.Tsuevatmla-yrnf-mHa Victoria are also fs-ce. The Poktr for sale aI George Yule's -Bock Tuk atmltr odfo a -Storm-nut relus-ns 80 huabela per- acre, Store. lifax to Lb. extreme West, is placeci Cesleon28,Rusel 1',Refrw- 2,Sin-Read>-madeCohiing-Robert Camipbell. t ber disposai. A poit by no meens Careto 28 ugU2, ef 2 SiSeriff's Sale cf Land-Nelson G. Rey- te bo ovenlookeci. The iriser-t doesnot eppu!rlo have- renci- nldapPcueGlryA.Gen. The oreation cf lte grent Pacifie ed thec c1tivatte4 andki in lte nos-lb, aI- TepPiGre Gll e-y. A -o %en. Route, is -e admit, e stupendous un- though itlies sechcd the-excrcmw-t, TeGeuEgiaRemedy.-Jo Moes dertaking, but if IL b-se are its s- bevin-gtrnvclld regilarly>'fs-cm tic enst. suiti, stupendouis. Let.us put soe It is te b.' heped tht iIiha eft lie castes- j4l1f. (lIrrrt- , 3,000 tmiles as Lice minimum te hc ac- Trownrships cf Uppeyr Cane-île.Iti l ltae -1 "< '" '"'- complshedThiscneed net cause dime>' bél foucnd in eves-> cout>'Alonsg tihe lake- no-itmsecedre Lsupe she&-Of front Freclenae ut-cal lsuppoee Laho auJ lInson.tIina fames.te %ex, W11U13, Thlrsday, October 21, 1858. that tb. nocessar>' fuxds eau b. aup. nostà ii lI probabl>' have it ucrt sesson, J ' lansKk à tr rv-pfiec, than it w-as six yenss go, teim.- and tic>' sud li otlers sbouldtprovide in A ',eniAme,- is or tra e agine.thet 1,200 miles would b. buit agaminst ils ravages; by scuing ver>' carl>'y 0 rn<osa . ayhrze ete- along te Telle>' cf tie St. Lawrence. and having tIeus- land w-cIl dreined and 'eeese Redscriptong antdadve-tjaments Surel>', if by the aid of British -capi- eui-tis-ated, se as te, encourage carl>' maIns-- an-d (Irant receiptu for mnoneys <dite tal, l3rotbcr Jonathan, lu littIe more il', tanes-des- t'at thie vegetable Il!. mey thie office. than- ten yens-s, was enabled te aug. hcave lis est cf the animal if.; or cIsc,- 00 __ý if cedles-e-v ale seIlît îe wbcd Singl4e ccîie8 or thce CisoiLfor ,,s-é mont tb. extent cf lus Railwa>'s froni tua' cl bossni iltthernilgeshal îve ! Jr.Yude's Ste! ionc--ry Store, s-tit door some 7,000 miles Le upwerds et 25-,000. assured tic grub samIe, se>' afler the. 241h h e USPoat Offi. ec IL la quito possible te fiud the se muci cf Meay. The Real Planks and the Truc scealies- means rcquired for a'Reilîvay Te avoid rusI, whidi bas thisayeas- been PRtfos-sn" ny300 nBits mria o néiM-y as desructive as tie rnidge, tue let il beforgotts-, that ceas-J>' ee icfm Fi!. or Glasgow- spring w-beat should be Tint a vast amouttcf mischief ha the mou.>' ievested le Amerlean i-ail- sown.> About 60 o! lb. relus-ns sade tIsaI rosulleci fin mtises-iteraîed attacks of îvnys since 185 3, bas been drumunfio-n tint no ut aeleed Ibis sneeîes vi at, tic Oppestion against cuir commercial Europe 1 IL will trul>' be a triumphj andl ne relus-ns sate that il did. - chas-acter and political integr-ity. la cvi. cf man, oves- bis accidýnts, an acquite.i IWlhbi regard le othier crepa,sye., bas-le>', dcnced b>' Lhe estimate et preseet ment cf power- and greatue.sa fr be-i cals and peas appeas- obe le(li avrage fcrmed cf eur "4é iis"bh o-t -c -s- -'nwona aLe es-cps,,. witi ver>' feuv exceptions. About sekxhagcfL do.Te>- anc fiehd. An undertaking cf snch magni-1 fien sepcâ-t failure cf tic oct cs-op fromr sult cniee fcc-by" W uewudsoem te b. e w-os-k ly sud' w-et,. ccd p&Itiel faihlre cf Lb. s-y. ro an&om weii and ria ul fiue>'osst hes crp anuot bring roui-scIures te entes-tain se for Titans, and one w-hcch when cens-1 tccked Ibat cs-op, sud in some cases las-le>' lew an opinion 0f Lie pan-t>' 'hlch bas pletcd, ivihi thrcw istote bhade tihe as "-lI as lthe wheat, and th. cause cf rus± bronigit about Luis damaging verdict, ac4ievceut Of the agç cof Pyramids; is- unkvrssely etlsibuled to e bwant cf ps-c- as te imagine LiaI il was ofcc"malice w-billet as a mechanical triumph, sudt per drainage- and cf fre. circulation cf air. prepense", againat Canadian-. intercsts lna-acomamercial, social and poiticalE ruvo relus-ns fs-cm Esecx, 1w-o fs-cm Kent, the>' adepted thia course; but wc as- view, IL w-lIt ereel any huma=suteder-( t-o fFbq -Fr-ontenac, 1w-cfs-cm Middlesex, suredl>' have to lament that the ungo- teking that histor>' records. Upon1 tac fs-cm <Nrtbumbes-land, and one fs-cm vcrnablê-violence of partyfehicggmad the shores cf Nova Scela viiis. Elgin Teuccrt almost c total feilure in he the. incessant »utragec ecuysu ecnmise-oosd pn Pu t taI es-e'f d, incailndcasescndIs-ibulcd tnd rus.P- natemp -n al cse atribte toruq.-deees-usn, sheuld have been se' reck. Sound 'sà iU beca second Lenden!t Oves- lVitL Liee exceptions, tiec csop la report- .l nlî. u st rdc -.ti-wy u!b i.tee fts ed ncarly an Average cf about 90r bushels lsl nu-Zdia ob h rvlo!'h pe cret. oale suite as -dumaging teoOui- mates-linj. worid,, sud alng iL wfil b. s-bh cties, IVitht regard Lb.taos h reterce as- terets, as thongh if, hiad becc the de- Lb. Qpebece,_Mont;reabs, uote by ne tanss favorable os te quantt>, ai- libérate asdpus-pose cf that Party Place on Lb. lakes suad on tie Red thougii s-es-y unucliseas- b qualit>'. AI- ty te-effleot se Unnatus-al aind sicister Rivcgr,vleing Vththe Tyrethe Veiý - mogt al report à dëflcient es-ep fs-cm s-crI- an object. ces sud.Alexandiasof thepsk -l mue cwýeTwenIy-nine attribut. lthe W. wotild, raLleinluscrsow thau, ttat goc la udcape fnom -n uGôocd leicionçy tso drought or te w-si w-etlsers-t anges-, APPUaIta the. Opposition, for Hcpei, and Dss-lèü, tmt tè< 1eéwth Lhetlte of plantlusg; oeeseteen ta the om,,à tiifatrtasel ersrl.wtiumr 'ui~ i ad f~ mon imt; for*$ýýwo state distînetl>' that t ihi mr 9nà blini h di ffiép is s-o ro4 sand ets-e bas-e male ne utife idts, ther scensin#iy i tisn, iun. *in~~G ~ ~~ unootirôllable persistance lin n <O~i~~ II tà k fltpge tls.paruof4";Orthumberland, *1Dur- ti t %vhich in defing the powers mind du- tics of Sehooi Trustees scys iL shah i e tbei- dut>' &co-ufy..-Tctae possession o! aIl Cemmen Scicol properî>', acnd te tecepî andi boRd as a Corporation, al proper>' w-hici me>' iave been acquis-ed os- given fer Comnmon.5ceol purposes lu aucb City' or Town. b>' acy title w-hatsoses- ; te man- age os- dispose cf sncb preper>', sud al moncys os- income fer Common Sehool pus- pass, until the. powver hes-eby gis-en sishall le taken cuve>'o- modified b>' law.; and te apply tie same, or tic ps-oceeds, te lie ob- jecta for hilci tic>' have been gis-en or acquired' That shining liglît Jeunes Iledgsoa, was the enîlsor cf tic absurd rescin- tien. Wc would net, decy Lie custoci>'of . dccciiiof th. Scicol property to tb. Corporation-fer fs-cm il, on the contra-v we believe tbo Town Coun- cil te b hie propos- ccd safer-if net the. legal custodlian-of suci docù- rnets. Wbat wc ind fnult uî-ith la thc passisîg cf mandater>' resolutions b>' tih. Coutih-without enqui->, whcthcr they possesa Ltie power te enforce ten ci net. Tryiu'g unne- cessarily, te do imps-acticable tiings la what wecoemplain cf, and egainst, tnhich. we weuid put -tic Coe ne Lts guard, se as net te b. brought ite cotempt, thrcug tise foUlies and in- conà stencîes cf ans individuel who 'akes a hep-step-and-jump et'1 everr' thing--and who hes net tii. omiuon capacityl te se. an incii beyend bis Dose. Tié rescilution mcntioned le cal>' onc cf i itnaudeof- absusdi" emo the part cf -thigý indtvidaIý-,wiie as- sumesthe Sis-1'cegogueof ttéCé'n- il-"to uýÉ*h iwe couid-point .it. was who h tied -Hcn-y onnor ani - iirrsetble s-ntýepays-sfro-jethe Iro*i, by'passIng a growsy 'MjiSt by- Lw fer the. suppression .-of -galoocn- aed -who, now ts-ns iround ait woks inight sud main t. getaneiw taverti lçpes-for à & ss4-sând tehavse the. "ItoisepelecUd w uth n 1! -~ - MR.odgson, and cf 0others cf' Qur "Corporation Blowers -1> thcy lrd- quently amuse the. public; but We muet protest againu langling atbm' at ens- cwn expense, sud uat so deur a rate. It eosts people much more than the>' are aware cf ,W. do net'ob- ject te the meck dignit>' and vistuons pretensioen M-hich these persens assume 7-let thcm swelh with thc bigness of theis- ewn litle. importance, and con- tinuie te catch ces-R>' at evca-y oppor-- tunit Wmake 'themselTes'ridieulotis, but ]et -thetu,1 lin- 1doinýg se,,lcep their hanà da eut'of"the pockets cf the ratepayers. Importance of Itattependeat Judgeu. "The. wbolc tene and teneur cf l public es-oaIsas-e affected by the state es revenge, it communicittes a spirit cf pus-lt> and upsigbtness to infos-m ia- gistrates, it makes tho great, good, b>' takicg auva>'ilupunity ; it banishes fi-aud, obliquity and solicitation, and taches men that the law j, their sight. Ts-nth is it handimnid, fseedom is its ciild, peace is its companion, safet> w-lks ini its9 steps, vieto-'.fol- lows in its train; iL is thc brightest emianticit of the gospel, it is thc great- est attribute pf G(od; it is that centr'ej as-ouiiid wbieb huîman motives and pas- siens tus-n and justice sitting on hight,f secs gonilîs cnd pow-er, and weahth andi biî-th sevolvinîgs-eund iduer thîsone, .Inc teaches tItis- patis, nnd inarks ont thei- os-bits, aîîc.l warns with a lnci voice, as icisnes n-ith an strong arm,and cas-ries os-des- andi (iscipline ilito a w-esRd, -ieh but for ber, w-oîîld enly l'e a wilcl iaste ci passions. Look w-bat w'ens-e, andîcw-bat ijuat lnw-s lia-c donc usg! A landciof piot>' anticitas-i. ty-a ]and cf churches mani bospitals, and )el hts-anon c o Snni-so tl an-.ail ea cflinvesI enassicit as-e bs-av-. God blesses the soiR uviti f-tilitY; English bonis labour for or es-y climate. AIl the wýaters cf th4 globe, are coveredl witb Engliah shipa W.as-o soffened b>' fine arts civiiizei b>' bnmn itei'ntu-e, instructcd bi deep science; and ies-ry people &. thcy bs-eak their fendal chains, hock t( the fathcrc anti fetnders cf fs-eedom. tfs- exemples which mn>' animate, anè s-nIes wbieh may guide. If oes- a na tion was happy; if ove- n nation w.w visibly bles-sed b>' God, if ove- a natior w-as horiorcd abroad, acd lt nt home te, the fnll cas-es- cf talent, indlustry- and Yigor, we as-o et this moment, tint people-and tuis is eus- happy lot.- Fis-st, thc gospel bas donc iL ; nnd b. w-ho thuinks it bis dut>' te labour, that this hanppy condition cf existence mcv remnin, nmust guard Lheo piet>' cf tiieseû tinies, nnd he must w-atch ci-e-tise spir-it cf jus5tice, whîich exists in thesc itues. Fis-st, we muîst take cas-e that the altars cf God are iset polltitedUiat mé1 c7fiian f.llEbbe reùdned'in pis rit>' and perfection; and then turning te hunuan affairs, ]et him strii-e for spot- less, incorruptible justicc-prising,. honening acd loving the just Judge, ~d nbberring, as tic werst enern1 cf ~unkind, hlm wbe la pinced there to, n' uge after the law, and îvhe smites oentrary tte .lew. Ia anchea fiavesed ondftion, ever>' ma feels that h. mas i cutry, that ho mas sometbing s-otii preserving, and wos-ti coctcad- ing for. Instances arc remembered whe-c the wcak prcveiled eves- Lh. sts-ong; one man s-calla te mi Wd wh en a j ut and upright judgc preteeted hlm from unlawful violence, gave hum bnck his vine-yard, rebuked bis oppresser, restos-ed bine te bis rights, pubiîshcd, cdemned an-d rectified the. uTs-eg. Thus la whdtt e celled ýcountry>. Equal rights te unequal. possessions, equal justice te Lie rich aud poo-, this la what men come ont te fight for and te - de- fend. The swes-d cf ambition le shiv- ered te piece against such a buhwvark. It la this thet gires strengt-h te the Enghish people, duration. te tie Eng- sh-naine ;tus-ns the animal courage of i.e people ite mos-al and religions courage, acd presents te tiie lowest cf aankind, plain resens sud strong me-. ives, why the>' should s-csist egg-es- ion fs-cm withont, and bcnd them- elves a living rempart round the land SIDNEY SM1WI Somcthîig wctsth s-esembering ogr cpn. ces.- s-.,, "tTaxes upon es-es-y article w-bilu *ctes-s intoe m i iouth, or eôvés-s the. back, os-la plc4tundçr the fct-axes upon es-esy tiiIng -whiehit isahiasant te becs- ç et, 'sîneIt- or, taste-taxes Upon j I I t c ut t s s TOWashp.of WkitbailWShow. LUT 0P RRKItMm lst Wm. Jeffriy-----------.....p 2nd Thos.ÂlMan ................ 2 oi-c do----------------.. 1 S5IALIi(eRAIL let Jam es S t oiey - - - - - - - - - - - --... 8 lot Wm JefitAXL... ........ Jlst o ....... .... 2nd doe ......... lat Wrsî Jeff-eY ................2 00 2 00 1 00 Ist Wm. Jeffrey .............. 2nd do ....... .. s-tSSUSUAitLîqo IWO& lat Jas. Store>'............... BUT uIL 00GW. Ist James Andersn-----------...2 00 2nd Wm. Kerr .......... 1 50 3rd Thomas-----------------....1 OO lst harlý LDULL CALW. l ha-esLneu--------...,0 2 00 150 2 0 lst John Tuveedie.......... ... 2nd do .* ... ... . nouis coLT. Ist Thomas Love. ............. 2nd Robes-t Raleliffe ....... lst Win. Young--------------...2 00 2 ool 2 c00 lst ThomasPeas-scu............. 2nd Thoînas Love ........ lst John Sps-cw-e ............. 2ud doe .... ... CUEEME lst Wm. Smith............. 2nd do .. ..... . Ist Wm. Smithi................ 2ud John Michael ........ TURNIPS.1 lst Joseph Mitchell------------..3a00 2cd Wm. Bradhe>-------------..2 O00 3s-p Elias & Crawford-----------..i1o0 Ist John Michael-------------.... Ol0 2 00i 2 00) 2 O00 1 00 2 00 1 50 MANCEL WO5uTZkLs. Tht Wrn. Kerr ......... Ist W m.Smih . ... ... ... ... T-ABLE As-sLES. lst Wm. Smith.........i WIOTER As-sLES. lI Gco. LicidRe............... 2nd Win. Smith......... GERSE. lI Francis Gai-fat .......... ... 2nd de .. . .. . . lat James Store>'............... TURKIE. Iat FrancasOas-fat............. 2ud PFrancis Store>'............ Tht Asiier Wilson........ 2nui Chai-les Scot............. Thcs. Alhan, Dev-on BullR........ do do Cow ......... do de Caif ........ LIbS OP FaliUSho. Turc yens- nid PihI>, Win. Pos-syth; 2nd, ne corapelitien. 1 One yens- aId Fihi>', Josephi Gould, Fsq.; 2nd, WVm. Kydd. Sps-tng Foai, John P. Plank; Lnd James BReekie; 8rd,:A. Bagssaw, Esq. Draugbt. Tenm Matcuhed Ho-es, Samuel Widdifield; 2nd Janes Binekie Carringo TeanMatehed fHerses, 'Daniel Lamînie; Lad, Ira Ciapmae. Sacidle, Hoesse, Robe-I Hogg;le d, Jes. GouId, Esq. Milci Cow, tiiomas Dune; Led, Wm. Fes-gusce;-,Si-ciJas., Galloway. Turc yens- old Reifer, Robesý-tSpears; 2nd, Daniel Smith; 8s-d, Gco, Smith. One yens- ohd eife-, WtmFcrgusie; 2nd do; 1A-t Joël Go uld - -- Bull('Calf of 1M58, Win. Fes-gusen;-2nd Stephen Pugii. - Heife- Cal! f iý85, Thom As Duna ù Joseph Goulal, Esq. ~ Ld Fat Ox or-Ccir, Johin P. PIgnk.; Led, do. Aged Ram, James flouvitl; 2nd Jante Vernn; 8rd, DanieR Sm-itii. Ram cf 'cee Siear, Stephea Pughî Led, John P Piank; 8S-d John Keligto., RBAai Lmb, James (ofleýway; Lnd Jas. Howitt; 8rd, do. - ~ c Aged Ewes oh enington; 2ùc Slcphcû Pngii;'S-d Robert Ucgi > Rires cf cne Sheor, George Thonipson; Lad, Stephenmi ugh; 8s-s, Roe.t X&Fik- Rire Lamb, Thomas Dnc; Lad, Jms« vis-non. FatSiieep, EQbt. Méa-haie; 2ad, ýdo. Butter, Ms-eRober-t, eFarlan.; Sud Mm-s Chtarles Joues; BS'rd, Xrà ., les lackie. 1 002 50 1 00 1 0 16<0 50 200 Woollen OGloves, Ms-s. 1m. Forsythe; 4ndt Mm-. James Howitt. 1Woolien Socks, Ms-s. John James; 2nd, 3ms WMrn.Fe-ythe. Skîla of Woollen Yarn, Ms-s. Joseph Gould; Snd, Ms-s John James. Crotchet Wes-k, Miis Mas-y Kydd; 2nd brisn Mii-icnSpeisrs, Gents Shirt, Ms-s. Rober-t Spears Embroider>', Miss Emmna FineliL Berlin Wool, 44 Faney Knitting 94., 2nd do Ms-s. Wm. Forsythe. Maple Sugar, Robes-t ,Ges-la>'. PasUfols, WTlo.qA Pinl; ndtJs Tomatees, WVm. Smith. - Pumpkin, George Smith. Squash, George Meteelfe. Axes-,Ms-. Bune. Uxbsde Township Cosîncil. Repos-ted bý)j. W. C. Bs-own. Uxbridge, l3ti Oct.. 18à 8. 1 beg te givo jeou a short' sketch cf the. proceedinga c f the. Uxbridge Township Ceuncil, which beld its session et B. Plankýs, Hlotel, Uxbridge Villagc,' on Tucsae> thé' 12th inst. I may lie-cse>' tt the busi- nes" cf this Council ia proceeded with in goed os-des- and cecorum, rcflccting much credit on the different members cf the body. TIc Council met pus-suent te adjourn-" Present-essrSîm. Wm. Smith, (Reeve) Jolin Wideman, (Deput>' Reeve) Wni. Raudaîl, and Aaron Shiesrrd. The Reeve in thc Chair. Thecrminutes cf tie lest mectin- wes-e s-ed sud approved. ThRieeve tIen laid before the. Council two lettes-s fs-cm John Shies-, Esq., P. L. S. respectiug the sus-v.>'cf thc 8th concession ci this township, which lielied not yet ccmnpleted, but thet i. woiîld et once ps-o- ceed te make the sus-vey acces-ding te in- Fs-cna Michael Clsapmec, and 13 etiers, ps-aying for mon.>' te b. expended on the -Zrd concesion ic os-des- te rendes- a por- tion of tliets-ced passable.-Ms-. J. Widc. mar-i. Fs-cm Hugh Pugh, pra'yiug the Council te cons-e>' tehum that portion cf tices-ced allowance lyicg betuveen tue Stu and 6tli concessions, lyîng in fs-cnt cf Lot INo. 5, in ieu cf tic land now used end eccnpied for a oadL-Ms-. Sherrerd. REPORTS Ps-cm William Fs-eick, road commission- er, for expending $25 on Lb. Bs-o.k s-ced. Prom J. P. Plank, s-ced commissiones- on expending $75, on tise 7tb con, scutb o! tic village. Oc motion, the ReeeIcît the. chlsir for one bous-. Ms-. John Widemin, accondeci b>'Ms-. A. Sesrard, noîed te Couril ilent a Com- miliecof liceuvioRe, on flic third seading, of lthe By-Iau digannllîng Union Sebool Section No. 5 witi Pickering -Carri- Mr-. Sierrard in th. chais-. Ms. Brown, local supesintendent of Ux- brIdge, on motion, adlressed lhe Commit- tee. SCommitte. rose and reposted 13r-law as amendcL. Report etftthe Corasitte.o! tic whiole on he By-iew, w-a s-ed sud adopteci. On motion cf lMn. %idcman, seceda b>' Mi-. Sherrard, tic By-iaww-as rend a' Ihird lime and pasrcl. On nmotion «Ms-. Widernan, secondec b>' Mr-. Shes-rard, lb.eCI.i-k wa&-insts-uctcd. to ccl> ie s-eeiupuctve Reeves, Loai Super. intendents andl Trustes icteresteal, s-s peeting tie passage cf Ithe aforesaici B>- mhe Council w-cnt into Conmiîîee o! Lie irbole, ou Mr. Pugb'a p4etition. .s-. Wideraan in the cbair. Mr-. Pugh addrcssed Lie Committée on tlimnerits cf ha pelilion. jeu uceil resuraca. Ms-. Iidernan, sceelb>' M.Radall, mos-cd, thal Rugi Ptig4, be, and hé 'ta hereby granleal excluais-e rightl cf ticerond allouvance beluveen lie 5th andth conces-, siens, frei-tiisentie-n lirait cf Lot No5l nos-Lb te the point o! itervention with thei. present ti-avefléd or- lid eut s-ced, eà long lis il à e net requis-cal -for lie. public use.- Cas-s-ed. - -The Standing.'Comà inittecl on ronds ' nd buflea a teheur repos-t o le. epts ofltces-ced commissioner plthces and ,On motion- cfMI-. Randalls tb Council- w-cnt intoComnitte. cf 'tiie w ole on Lihe repos-t-cf the. Standing Conmliee on Lb. . rpo ta c f ro ad e- om m i s'son ie m a1 e iticu e s -Mr. Shem inthe ch&ir.- (lonuitte. rose and repos-led repos-t-a Tiie repos-t w aBsree els and ad oe& . Onu uotienof Mr-. lSher.sd, o edd b> Mnà hý Bs-cg iii its uve>'i; common te boti cf us, (speeking cf England and Ames-ica). Xovr we es-e two great nations, that's e fact- the greateat b>" a long cheIk cf an>' in Lh. w-osld-speak tic aime language,4ha,tic saine relig-ion, and eu- Constitutiru don-t difh'cr ne great. ' We ouigît te drÀar close- tIen we do. _We -as-c big eneugh, eqwal enougi, aund strong enougi, net to. b. jeahous cfcecI - othe-. Upilcd, we are mes-e no- e match for ail the cithe- natins' put togethe-, and' can de!>' ticýir fleets, as-mies sud millions. Single, we conld'nt stand agaist ail, 'and if one ws-s te ' li - whcse w-culd tice ther be ? Mous-uic' ove- tle grave tint cora eslati-e whose place eau neye - b. filhed ! It s authers of silfy bocks, editors cf silly papers, andà 'demagoguies' of ahilyparti -s tiiet ielp- le cas-range us. -I W.-ahi tIcsee as a à gibbet high enocgh nd stroug, enoîigh to'hang up ail thes. enemies cf mankinci on.I liese studicd lotI natin, and lovre theni boli; sud after eddie' ail that ie te bc counted on oee ide and stracmtin' aIl tInt is te be deduced on tic other,, I aid- can- did>' and faiR>' sar-tificd whièh i's he greateat of lthe 1w-cnations. But, on tb. w-bol.I tik we es-e, tae, lt eltogether.- Tic sunme>' be- staied in tbis w-a>' . g lend is greal in weaith, in Population in harnin', in cne-g>, in -rnanufiicto-ies, and lu ber possessions ;-hut tien ber w-eakness. is in ber sire. I kniiew a. man onc't w-ho was se ft hoh.didn"t know uvien his -feet was cold, tic>' we s 0fer fs-ouf bis heurt. That is tie case witi England, and her- dis- tant colonies. Sic don't alweysknow the, alate cf feclin' there, cc d so-e spots as-al- lowed te mos-tif>' until amputation ta ne- cessary. Giants ainj- formidable fclk in- a gene-al wny. Thei- joints are loose, their bodi es are, too heavy, theur motions unwieldy-they knock their heads agie doors, and ean't stew away their legs-in eceches or -undler tables, tiieir bac1c,-aiat fit for daii>' wos-k, and higiit built felci's cau dace round thm, and insut he-, w-tbout dangercf' bein' eaugiit. foreige p ossessicos hike fullgs-own chli(e,. are:expensive Ie Lime cf pence, Colonies ielp Commnerce, but, in time of w-ar aes- difficuit te defend. . - Tiiere must le incorporati on or sepa-a tien - unitcd you stand, dividel yen flt- o w ve c otr co n trsy, as ftlter ic ýd toe sny. ef his Lairn,'ail te a ring4ence.-- Es-es-yclinialee t home, Wî s-ais. tbe ces-Lhiera .pine, and tiie Soutiers-i a~r cane; the. potato 'and thie- pin. apple; thme gr-ape and the winter fruit, beà skirjns and éotton. Wè have' two oçeana, andl-Io îoat on each W ecasil> defended Rive-s Iakes, canas, s-ailways ad. telèés-A$a( f. tes-sect ansd coaisiçt the 'bhol .Ny W tuppl>' ouisels-es w-ith ever-thsin' we aûit proie to tr- 'of thi -.' to Pa th 1 -ý - -f K Who'llbe1'Iareo .Wibyt 'Already the'ôwn gossipa are diseusi» «ho shall b. Mayor cif Wbltby for h year 1859. The namnes cf the. sevesalas pis-ing candidates are siteken of, buUony te have- their pretensioni ridiculed. -The' gesaips appear-to bcencarl>' equally diviîded in opinion unon the respective mes'its and chances cf tJ&ree- gentlemen-ignori-g Lbe nernes o! the. other weuld-be candidates ai- together. John Ilem Per-y, the present Mayor, Captain Reowe, and Mr.-Win. Laing, are the names mcst c4nvassed and cenfidentl>' spoken cf. Eithe- cf hes, gentlemen, it is thougbt weuid b. ,el.cted against.* an>' other eppenent that snigh t tae the field. Whet the result cf a cen- test between thomselves would be,jt lias not been given us te sa>'; but we do nôt anticipete suich an event. -W. kneîv that any one cf them *wiould et, once give plà ce te the other, and this being the cage th& difficulty >vtild rether bc in the. acceptance betwecn the three cf friendl>' choie than cof contest o- rivas-y. Thecà Mayors cf cities and-towne ialCan- ada for 1859 will bc the fis-st chcc4d unde- the ncw Municipal bill, dis-ectl>' b> the people. 0ur municipal law bas bee!npýx& tensivehy -modi6id b> the, new billj and more than n passih- knowledge cf thWect, and cf t tii.snes cf the Cotui ill h.ne- cessa-y te enahie tbe encd cf the Munici. pality to tînderstan!l lis poivres -and du- ties, a - t licnrethen tisfatonlj13 WVbîbe on the sîîihject of the M[ayor cf wbitlbY, it wonild be unjust teo ve-hock the highly creditable inariner in w1tieh Ms-. Per-y bas discha-ged the dutie.:;cf the- office. Any eue atteicing the Comcicil nMust be struck iritli thc digniticîl manne-m whîch Ns-. Per-y ps-esiies, and thc complet.es-rde- observed in thc ps-oceedings9 white hepoc- cupies the-chair. In bis. nialinga- and ibe souiidnes cf .bis opinion.% he is ras-ely at fanît, and altog-nher, pierhaps ýtIcs-e as-è feiv-(%we know cf noue) municipal bodhies ps-esided ove- with the samne abilt>'. -1. Per-y lis likewiiýe the credit cf suggesting many cf the most important »elte-rat ions and aendmnents made in thec new Munici- pal bill, and for whicîli e reccîved the, hîighest compliment cf the members cf theî LCommittee ci thc Legislative Assembirto whom the bill rescorninitteV.- es-cm * pwrp Il 2 001