Whitby Freeman (Whitby, ON: J. S. Sprowle, 1850), 23 Jan 1850, p. 2

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fi Oa. Canada is iiiy, ttiey rnigtmt at leuat caICumata ,on on te ber>poipu that cf the meeting. (Ièîi&.applaLusa). ýf-Cset , jitaio, What aigît not bc don& with the rth e r o*u ni r, sixty. millions cf noncy raiectfby, thia7 ti, e ie, If l nîhry?. P oailsu-the yeans in'Wblicl, ýtry are te goü missionary' operatiens at. borne- inici usg eo 'r: he lr abucmsiIhad hean asrried on, thera bad euîea, i tas giev- liot yat bacîtspeami tle smm cf ýsixly' ta miljosiOptthesixty mill~o,tw ty t.4î, . iile ,however, went te méat he 1 ater eat f the national d e] t- Remp 1t,ef t ahe (ffdour umonumîent ofptactical atha- àiaile in' i 'xadlwenty millions wer.eexpended ,é'WuÀ hce and' in kc'piîgur 'wmrlike establishments. M~~tIieAr. 'Tbompson then dccouned .h 0g 1 ,0e pçOpîeOChil nqrh establishmetitl of England snd. (1 A Yity sepa reland, the, prafatea of'Wlicltlived in dlisgMriIftl7 bplenmdour and wealtli, sudbaqueathed ced,isly givan princeiylforincs ati thir deatha t6 lmir Io-are niupaged 4ieùda, nd"slcd iftliî 'vasa consistant. !',w Çoupt For- ijntationVf the exampîc of -Hum Who. nglieshmitthat whien on earnil, laed nDt vere te lay, othing la're ,smm4id is head Lait session a v ry c esat spali tbere"aite oppeaal'ws mada e t he Prime Miuisten. that lmy ' ;for sein'nassure of Pisnhinmentauy re- olpvehaive thrni ; hut he repliaci Ihut "thé. systanx >eysa1s.wrswol le t us, let, wel 'alon."1 a~re epâdîed I)ouPtl>eÈs, it worked u'eli fer im- jýýaç6 h i iâha sdhfive- thotusand a.year salary;_ enty'six,clerkis hoha hd-Perbroke Lodge, sud alIl repiaira ,aùistants, two kepîmup, he had the .patronagecf 103 sepèt porter., livings in the Churech, sud thme 'appoinit- ~~êp~e4s*sment cfasll lthe bishopo la lîdtir lI~wpp~nis;brothers n lime srmy, tàking tle puy eft rý r. rn Peopl; one brother a canon t thea tI"Ëe Fb) 'Curh; wbrotluanson, tle 'quar ter-; ,,M4ýylaw ordêshin tho' nvy; anîter brother'Ser Mcçtal-umio-,a rîBt-Ét-Arrns to, thé Rieuse cfernx-'l a :wtafrominomna; auiein the navy;a cotisfr d ipaid amîçi Goveraor of ài distant Ccloay;-, a fthier- ït îÇ1tl iî-latv, Lord priySea1, itl £2000ý orç, t$g lic a,syenr-rfwiýnd a brether-in-Iaw, onemafthe4 leaan g iand seerelaties oft lie.Boaralcf. C-ontroL'ý Véri1 the sysîem, worlmawelLfuir Lordi Ièiýýwe bave John. *sd for many otiers besidu-zm'fr- ,,qnu ethr admiris with nô_uiewl~se-fer efficers' à Jeil'r ,witb nu ci mand-fer otfice-holdars- V 0 t ;!ioduties-fhîr grand-flslçnars1 leced ahatii-'with à-6filos-f thtilos, ini short, wlmc6 - oesii authdioug they ied nef, aaitlier'dîdlheyt çýiion's ends. spmli, yet ware abtundantly fed by tlea - eè himnejf liard ea1rningw-of île-'industnioss Imori aCt i - -iuIii but Ibr -no other cloÏs. (Cles). 1 saclYths gre- We-aunot End a better oppendix ferc Urifflimecs ei- ltme above thon the fllowing: a soîut'in,whieh of- diabtirgm tuE NAvr.-The Tisa epublishes a let.v îgosthy t er os hue siihtjcct, live -col inna long,8 jg Ga amyado tom Sir C 2 qpî suad giv te fl- t a langeExen -met -aluftuminent' Xee o I We stant wimh a Vpendid capital of roiDietofbtheoa hipoand a su pe nianad navy'n gtfe, eslyw:finc ôurslves, affer a tirty ear's4 stritsbewtlynneommitested tenure of the supra 'y e theb saatwitl empis- lma'rltm nud an.I 1, ad. affa-unes-tons deht..-low upea'* carth awIs ion',and ofthe thèse delapidations eçei m lomoy kin i s omjcs;asdImagine, ssnd aven Sm CharlesNslar D rar1 Mstthakscan ealy 'gies..,W. had a prodîigois arplat i O, fr et ai aone limnewe<- have puid for ne. si )ephsto, ~>~ iuilli>îg-it twice .eveë,assci nonýwe te i.piaiipeso eanqoteven tindth îe fnagmets. Etium_.i pieseat. OCP aueria ave uetse Mînla taiasîe troaes or inaherials, uinavn pies weme muet ia al case- , a rcrde îeor eginal y ruediesté4 by Tme only phrases by wbich ai id Mr. George the proceas cau, ho deigosteci are lImes.lx #q«r(e who e niployedlua certain courts o ceamuser- re o isl aesqitiry. W. hava "egel*id eo," or mi iin-i kicked ilena" or"mdeaay .Wîh" fa aut ai ntoletnational, propanrty descni- hi - I.pur- 'beci as folioua-Tminîeen three-deled, --qitale uonebiiodreci and tosty-fý*osv>deckers, tes shc twenty-omîs tirs: class fnigaîes,osmîe bus- . *j 'e4sUnder dred and'tiuIy-five second chues figatesY Motéyo t s ift th d clai figates, and ths-eehuin- 99 1st nu 7 w a- tm ;ed -ati 4fur veols ofmvteitiil 5» énytihiog in îqjsjrjpor; lttl, 717 v àslstoer snd deued lWsj1'Ã"vtyrceva sis lot ào il Ïho e s racetheneef, i wea gelfoui-, asked amu en- tees- aew threae deekers, ftony two th miîdppropni deekers, niiiety-four fti anstei, and one be S omma wank' d , a~nd (ii e. 'there there ~tbere >h ave vanisbect 124 ; él thée <'Bonkys rthere-remain 10 specim eus, andfi fli teishlop but 1. Se much for the demolition; nowir fo 1the piru of. conitructioa. To-9 and aâne .s, were built by the lai surveyor, but we tia itill without, 3 egulation imddel for either clam ships, havingr aliandonad -that,'wbicl 1wus th pa set, witimt amy good teason l and ha$ring'jUt gone headlong alleri uew one, wvitheut anybetter.. Si Charles does mot prefesà te decide ci the Ment of thé suireyor's acsbuh Lhe jm>dichmunsly olmsiervs that if we an diatisied with bis vessels we nmay ai 1well know our owan minds before w( build eleven noe. A certain class c 28" gain brigs used te ha thought perfèec tion, but tha -AdI'Irsty Of thé dal stpercecded 1hein bya: "set" efeorvattex which as'"bad.and.,unsafe" -werc lim mediately dicarded ia their tura. Lo< Speneer's board built a "wvhele lot" [w( presumei 52] of th&ane clasm, onai fresh, prinipml, and calleci themn aftel hbis lordsliip a hbounda, but, as 1mbey were foud incalpable of eithcr sailing o.1 keeping te wîindward," thay are ne-a Il geý.9ne." Conaidaring,howaver, tht fcapricieus resolutions of Admralty Iboa rds, Sir Chànlea hast knowa whethai bc, is -net-tee -venturesorne' in pronout. I ing thac thia classa ofvessels "(willnavei ingain pper on the lise e thea avy.' Then carne the fumnons lO-gma Prigs, ol iývhich,às tha experiment wos raton duageous,tme Adrniralty of the dwy cententedl th*emoalvffs with building only ý36,at once,huit what,,wuîs.lest b .çantioW n' ithe first in0âpne w'as hmach 'up by pertinacityl-fterwïads,, fior when tbhwu wns ovar "wa cotiiuuedbhitl ing hegifor what--purpà God only knuws, and launched ne lesa tlman 641 0f thèse 10> were lest at sa, with 428 s~us p hord,7 wçre "cenvertedci," 5"broken up,"> and 12 turnad ove te tha eiislguurd or brakwatars. TPli n camne nlýetarta ador.bêaîo experàmants. was equally noble. -Sï Robert Sappinga suggested a.new-istera. and thé t-rial wa s-mode upoît eight and twaat ipa.Somaebocly élîu> devisad another, c' d*the tcid l,%os- fortiwith mode 1'1Uonsixînd twenty. more. The attention'e the anthorities wos ncxt tirned te, the magnzimse«;-tînd sixty- cigbt sliîps were sent to-e dçoctored accorduîîgly. As tu Steamers, thti"'de paèraent of the navy tieserves, lika Nel son, a- Gazette'of its cuva. A hint wss -thrown aboufitron, andi tbirty ires steamners ýwas instantly laid dowa. It tutus '<ut that tlmay willI ucither resist. shet 'non carry weights. and araeaelv abolît as*usafiil as velocipedea. Semae- body suggctied fouir pairs of angines in .place of two, se four steamers were built for this doubleaload: and then new eiinoes waro .buitt for the naw stami- ,ÏWhich wers fotind incapable of car- ,fying tho onmginuully designed. ¶'he S'iauom simd the Greenbek bave got into hlo l wroug place, for Ilse totally ig- nmnnt nro we. ef what we are about bhat we have put jute tIc Siomm smaller anines than waa liraI in- aended for the Greeaock, theugh, île s ineéapabla' e carrying them." Tho rw'rst of it is, that we ana «Iblundering mn," as muchin lImadark.as hafora. Tha aR ticemlin v'cnity of the presemt hoard appaara te ha Mstes-frign tes oft.OO-horsa, .owar,but Sir Charles's expariance ai. aeady leade- hirn- te anticipatethe ordî- nary. fate forthis hutch aise, tas thay bid fair to ha "ltee shallow for frigatcqo"-and bave 9 neither aclear dock nursateerage'9 -Altçrthat, taIk to us a"ot the- woopleoWsst!gO bçi Eogaimd d h. lg that Iaatd thouaaa ymar, sud deu modes fit-rate hostie. Ifs ail gmmo. Woodea w*ltijdeed! Woody. akulla rmd cal'v,àm felelly. rlenPiGi Owmc.-M. Thiers, te great Frencli Minister, sevea ycans befone the last revolntien n ùFraae,- wmîaýs r boyanddistribaterefnews- papasï, ut th officeofet-thaeCc>mattu-- fuSai. Ha Re rwerds supplied the aditor's cluair --lue ledon th. e pear Sbid te -revotaîud i inafly ootribnted- tue"t LuIýM iIipe onle. thireel-f Charles X. and placeci hiamîf in pas-1 lswion or. the Portfolieo f, Poligase. i I to k he com os n- s ick i - ny band, t iey b ave rise s t e plaay a proiffi n Oflt carH tTergale o m p U èa set p the typ, the locked up te uia,&II p Frt ii he Uion ; if w h v, ~ToRoNTo, Jan'Y 22, 1850. Iput itil> Prea S, and, by stepp)ingflp<> a nt retrograded, yet-not advaa<ca . T r i go e oed ipup aIh v My mastr, offe t o bg, irt eltý Iow bas it been with, the British just tânible d on o e published in May m è , a d t e m ney 1 ad r eive . lo al p s e io s f r ie p t cen- 836, in i T oronto, b M r. M . R eynolds. Re was su Pl casec, good man, -tht he Clna ossin o h a gaem teoney, and hbfa d otrl Jiauly frorn the irapsition .Of The geater part of the matter iaMMa. spen c it in ; and a happy ha lf.ay t du ties iniq itou in characte , .the, Br- kenzie's, a d is,.naine is appended W55. tili inèies coeaie thew ff2ha herto.On poit struek mes worthy yoke snd -ort3eoulation sothat it of note and fresolec on that, of 116 J V ,i.itU V F ree aisa n e rIy quals that of 'the tBritish, aies, b i s which'Pas seèdAhe lower ouse,. 3 - wawi, îsusy I, *- hile n-weslth thybidfàir, er the wre made law, 15 resrved,4st ia expiration of a quartrý of a ceury, t<o Legislative Couqil 45,ot-lu Lgsl- fY THE, T A E A A A rival the parent state, n t in the aggre- tive Assembly 21i too ate 2_7116. , B Cai rïcl w ehave ad ce < gatio of w ealth ù) parti ular spo s but A m ong those bur ce by. the C ouna i *y jnLvce fo its diffusion throughout the entire W55s No. 27. ' The Bel, toa ppi L-ive poolt he 29th December. cm itbain <Jmiiart retstACu- A ýi w e pred cte c, Endî G rey as ten- ion rs w o hA uJ eems a pponte e'6!/ Lov er d e i Inrs g a ie , a d e n a l o a s e m i uf c' o n t rd i t o n , -u t a la te r C a nad a co n cern in g th ec m « qoaU in îat o o aosrforlm ped %tofLr in. date the Mthr Country. enfranchised tcij tLheso ipoviutA tte - - - 1--- - be slave populationiof the British West coliéted atiQQuebec, and the. &nd 1The. fusmly compact tuas lts; y tm L rasignalien cf île noble lord, oeaof Ibair greatest tool*. Lord Déaman bas rasigneci tle Chiaf Jusicuimip cftlie Queen's Bench, in consequance cf coatinuad fil l ealîl. -ILis rasignationlashaan accepled hyll Cabinet; and Lord Campbell, Cioucel- 1er ot-tm Grand Duchy ofLancastar, bas recaived tle important appoinlînaet -.A rerard of £200 las 'offeted fer thme apprehtension cf an ividuial namad Katz, whe, dimriung lb. paît week balà abcondaci freontle Lo'idon Stock Exclonge with soeathlousnds of pounds. The Germnas Jews are in cuitotly, ini London, for hav ing amployed 'an aagrs',ivar te forge Ruisian bank nodes te 'the. amount cf £156,000. Mr. Beckwitm, late snelaita t te Leeds iu- firmar-, hbu mseuteucei ta seven s-mimatrans- p0rtatiou for aezzelement Capt. Sur James Ros a s hen awarded teduem of £150 per anouul. -.IMMý ianepredl Lonrdon, a few days belots the packet sailed, bhat Eutl Gres- bai teuderami bis nesigusmion taelMer Majits-, that h 1usd beau se- cepheil, and that l onlbp saste lie succeeded in theColonial cilice hy Mr. Fo« Meut. The BtishabPauismeul wîil ameix Ion the des- patli cf public business, ou the 2M o f Jinuars-. The neuf batch af ccuvicets nader sentence for tea spý T be iorwarded to the aiws et- tiemeut at Perth, Westernu Austraia. The lots Commisry.General, sir Gabriel Wood, bas bequeatiied £MO,000 te erret and endos au hospifal ai Greenock for uhipwmecked aud 4s- treaseil marinera. The ceuts-or Norfolk, especialiy in e igu- i'ourhood af Norwicb, Yaraoumh, snd Lowsutoit, bas beau vistai b>' extensive facile-tothel idîptb in someq places cf four feel. Several shiep sud catle have beau dumsned. iu the oiigbbour- booda ahove meafioaid, o.circuit cf about forts- muiles, iso-ýthirds cf the land was nadir satin, ,ang tiirailicas onepIms ual visible: 8 ev- érat cnopeofutyoung whist sas submerqeè. ;Hzpuwtzcx &Nip Loàs or Li'.-Tbe fgner, Abrensmelet, froum New York for Bramae, sas wrecikedoa tbe aat of Texel, the l9tbof Dic'r. Twelve cf due cris aand moyen passeamesie savait; sud the master, aine meno, amnd tbirt-foiur passengers drowned. Great Biain Rmml hor. celonicis. i At Ihis cnisis in Canadias bistons-- tor criais ilmîat bh a liec--oueanmosg lime more premninont questions wiih engage lIhe public attention efthîe pao. pIe of lime Uniteci Canaas, ia tle pro. hable eus- improbable retantion of Han Majesls-s Colonial possessions for ans- langtlanaci porioci. Lat ns fer a few moments examine tle proluubiitas thal partais te the ails-- mative position. fiera e 11usd nothiag but an unswP-rving love ofthlie cousns-y of the. bis-l th fmanus- -ue heantac Canýadimus, umsuppos-lc by ans- osgui- ments, whiia tle cessequen ces lImaI imiy foliow lima corntimîmusinQior çjlm. nexica intact os-e secognized lis? - mcnm- bars of bath political pas-ies. Angu- me nti are perseve-iugiy -put tori by tle oue urgiug os ail, liât for lcve or Qu'een anci Country Jet legisiatadfer botl by eusslves limta spelitesiadme. reuc sioulciha usceasingîs-maintain- eci, irrespaclive efthlie adverse cosa- quenemu wîich we oves- muai in tIc nain-sociuse ef iingsi4isvitabis- 1111. tqmS us. Ons theothen hband iti s ugetl,tlat in es-esy instaucewlz.re a comilipus- nouhba s-bee srelemai fs-com spsuio lated Ihmuideu ts emirgies v.lpet iked. an usiin degrfte. aXU$tBdh ster, e6 mda esrtory blinmet liesmides- tise lsse- tais fl dleomintou o Dwig Stresmne in e5 i»tem mssba.eun=eci a j [dia Islanmds, a hunnane-mensure, oe jwhich wbile costiog harsaîf £20,000, 000, yet rained: ber n colonies, mncilet lian the hipping mde of .,thçeGulf and thlie Monda. Yat later aime sitars the Corn Lawa, iunposing a duly of 4e. os Ameniesmu whaat imponteci te le ground in Canadla, wlereupen intlnenlial mea' in this andi otelle- eighuoods ereclac mille néon a suppedc gooci faith that for' some s-amunerating perioci the Acit would contfinua, bat they ware doomaci te ha disappointed. Sncbl vacillation -is unequallacinim British Hions;- nnwairantable in Candalan. -- lïiut tlie emp Of wrongs nont y ë foUf; sieforècci os Sydnmey and oller partscf Australia a batch cf coavicts ; in ouiher ssfllient le demoralizeaumr cemmasity, wbile s aim bciample ps sessions wlane they uigît wall have been ploceci. .But se ! jathes- blundar mui ha cemilteci, sandalmost at ithe moment lte colonials e se engae in, s war. witl the. Calmaes,, thé Homo Secretary daspotches twe or tî'rea car- goas 6f cOavicta te haiss then on the otler sieia, andi tle goveramoat wu -paîsieci os well limey migmt ha whas lim' ceolis might havé reliad on lime Coffre raldier, thon on lis owu patarnal govera- ment. But'thlis -doeannet amui«- luis stranga, 1eventfal lisIers;" simultmîueously ith 1 hie negalive ieflance we. have-a -sari. oui outhreak in hIe Ionisé iands which causaci the govas-amant arionsa 1anxiety and expense ; ueri ime excite- ,ment yet alloyeci. Stili1 aeIe h avaélime people joining 1issue -with the axecutive as te the sp- prepriolien of certain meneys iii.CCoi- aria. No mcliexa9cerbatimu f feeling 1weuld bave beau soivn had theasaverol offices fileci haaaeleclive saller lias boving .a gerner from Downing Street, ait s salas-y foLr higliern tneim .wanta ofthe apeople cati Ifs-. Fus-lier, the wnonge inflictei osthIe India population bagué a Tory admis- isîration ad peupetmteaciby Oas- pro-. fassedis- libers), stompo sud constitu- tion os irretnievabis- lost. A solution cf île difficulty seems te us le lie alose lu on enlongament by Great Britain cf lian colonies frpim lhias-prescrit lts-ai. dem.- The question tIen prau'ents utsaIt, woulci imha eweakeuad 1 W. inclina te imehalat hmie weuld not. By " enlairgemeot from thîraldora w» d mol meaacf a"', but thow 'Whe cosai- anlicusîs- desire il. Thimme~nse menehany gain te las- people sot leut ln the saviog in outlay bat in thimpetumpîs that-weulci hereby ha given to bas- tnadeaumiuomarha "dciwehaelieve lime coascieusnewof tiis is raPidly gaining grouad in Bitain. SimI)d ne S mahise -comae, Ilea w. feartliaI brouIs os evers- baud 1 b. thecausaquence; aud vhilai s up. Pme paat e$Kdsibes ecouciresîraiele s-ockleas, tlet bboasdalici viiihle remni ait holCape,-uhm Ii aI*d anmu ouMy in cuber otf ief mmljesty 8 pumessoý.-' Lord Grey lmashsows auîsl s inuispoble of snasgmg i colohies a liGlenael "d lStalaey. Amis-aiM' efforded lis- d x j m. Mia -Isudaitlii exira4iuiagu f Mrn, §tephoesnnhm g1Mjà5gmtsend.- W. 0Cbaet unies. elective mati-J buneenidPortafemtry." Mers. DUNSa, PaRUT, sud the SPEÂKEiti were the. mçrmissioaars nimeci; the Legisîative Coumacil tomalmowked the bill os q*lk as tlought! And timon foilows Ibis nemas-kabie, sentence :-The cisis is I balieve a*t hanci. Thme imougimîs Gleaelg admnitw. tlot time limes are full of difficully - LoWar Canadalis tireci ofhbeiug-cheate& - limer riiulers;"Nova Scotis and New' B;tunswick spesk eut boldly-;.Pr>ince Edwancis Ilandc containa but faw slaves;,lime Coutls-ofLeedahashrsvely respondeci b Freedom's cali etthîe laIe freeansd peacafuil clectiomi; Hastings tee> wili.cioubtlass lellimas-tyrants limaitheir lime comneth; lime warfisng voice of retonun bath reacmec the geansment aven fromt hIe most incist récessas of lime Counicil Ciambar; lime flouse cf Assemhly lias dose ils daIs-; aci, tramnb- iing witm impotent rae, hhougli aur- soundedhy lima cannon ef Quabac, lthe servile courtiers ssci pensioears of tle Lowar Canada Seaite have cnieci aloudci Wa apps-osch tle limes ef aaarcAy aud cunfusom.1 The majenity of tlimasa hidli Mao- ikaupFie denis-ad îlould posa, have since t h. asies eft llsuprevinces become iaw, -wiie mans-ôothers te whi ch lle oh.- -jaclaci rarain odetaci ler te Ibis. leur. l'aI nelwitlshanding. tle lagistien cf the situa years, the eesao f thePeple are opeacci ' ote e ecessits-; thal the Lanefuil domination cf Downing Ss-catt S1wepî awavansd Liaîle f eîmn01righitle maire eus- wn laws, fluonciai sud jxn- mercial, irresPedtive cf lima course lIE Inuperial Coverament may tale in time regilatin1ghAr am= commercial policy; but enoagl tonr le-day on this leacl.ý In local imalters I bava but lilîle te furnish s-on With. The Assizes are at; !an end, siaS-angaly asougm limaoaly malter ia connexion lherawiih limai seema le ýengag e ePublie attention' Dow iâ lime Iota trial et certain pastieS for efflgyhurning. la anci ut etdorso il proves s tepic ef Worm discussion. Tha mai-ls cosceive il wus' made a maltes- of tee great importance. I regret te sate limatbunglary, villi brutal violesce te eParties inlabiîing o suali dweiing.Iou se eau Weston, about 12 milesfroun this -,, Oclu rreci. oaMn. ansait'5 elevalion t ee My- eraîs-i8 apsovec os. aIl houdit, wîilk the exception cf a few et the e-trmes. 'Orange bclodyaci limedissppoisuîec Candidates. àThme doclaralien cf lthe Globe limai Mn.r Bus-ns lad leen oppoinlect judge 9çf the Court cf Cemmos Plasmais proveci (as s-on wll perceivo hby 0., exclongea) prernoînua. Thme questioni te vhial of thlim e rbochs ha is te>b ha elavaîcci, tle Qneen's or limai cf thtb Pleas, is as yet unciclarmitrd. Lord and Lads- Elgin are blait l) seaen ameng îs;-and al) leu lathon. or thé POMP, wlen takiug eues-ciao, lhM~ manked i mas-comisg snueng U% fer lime is-st lime. Tradé here, notwtbtandingthers- deice eoflima Governor lu boita Ixed l Mde, tuc hla dty nMade ith eat uet Governmenl ayimo 1a' nsi, 'YeUn bi easv. limai eanîs- althnsm cimosen as OfilcrOe Boas-rdfTrd

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