Whitby Freeman (Whitby, ON: J. S. Sprowle, 1850), 6 Feb 1850, p. 4

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We inderstnnd tIiat th'e liitY huve p'ormnced their inqiition3,in t1tis (3eunty slte Magistrates, Militia Officere, ând otinrs, whos-igaed the Ânnexation Manifeste, hnving been inteSè*gated. la regard t t hé'matter; propmràtlit th1e interestin goperation et àUëýtti-g off their (officiil hemds. - - 1~eGazet te deefaioés bIlat tlsis-step ýilbe equivalent'to disbaik- diùg the Militia inasmuchi as -th doc- umnent in question was enernlysigae by beth offiees and privates. The.Journael gablishes \anaddit'ionaàJ Esat ofaSignatures te the Au nexation Ad- deThe total numnber is now lýfoulr- te.awiuadred and thirtetbn. BIOCIV ILLE. - Eýqbért PeadçPaEq, wàis eléeteà yo f this tewll for lIte ya1850. OgIe IL .Gewan, Esq., %vas eetd Town 2eeve of EtimaethTown for the sàmd'year,'durlagthe lest week.TIi JIlen by 'te people -enabès Mr. ice of lte peao., whiclrhe wss prevea- tediýmoingythe<'Vianclve Ham-1 bug," Lorsd Elgin:, vit dprived himoft isaommission. Whicb telle meut)-the fre. cholof qtthse people» -or the-wil ef a weak-minded, lktuens Go'iesor 1 Tmea ;han.idlý fer any imain týwe er. bis -position ,,ina wpeçp )f-view, by turaisng geýntl If a peraca have a fortui ao mnylay out pleaursegrci in pais,' makle expeimesi ry cnroes ia breedreofatth treesýfes abade aind»6acsenîy atifýr bis tarte, an&dposrnlyr keovry for otheis. tc.efosi bisewa Case le wihllore a ~byhezxpeobc i.Wht 6 ltinikofR gentlemn set aeria pool 1-ýtha7is, cfa ouid bise eaulis figbting, is vorsçe maidolIf saccem individtssl, persiui exertit sr matsik, loW inaitbat in ,emhua! tg b iat ho -Who w 'gels double tha y' giver -bis crdeion, are accomplis musStions! bis tr4% ondangon hie ow ra bvery lite ands! tIis hIal do yd îes Ing go expect ~igary J. T. BuecingitatiF,9s.in bis series cf remiaiscences, in oourse cf publiea- tien inaÃŽlise Boston Coier speuks of tise itapprtaisce of te priater 1te Sthe scend le ilhtîminate lte arkwonidtvitb Ste fIne of t heirgealuis, throsîgis"thne-- colidmnref ýa newsp aper, hlîble thinit cf th Oe f-tfrepgqer, wie almout, sufeb- en -bIy tse amoke cf ,uamap, rita up 111midaiglul le crrect is -Luise gram- main, or Itnd erthugrnphy, or wors pencuatens I aveseen, lIte argu- ments of inwyere, la 'inhgh'repute as .'thoa"rseiitisepriaberiii tiroir ô"t gIadwrltiing, rmaniy vds tbansd especiý- 'illy tecinnical atid foreigai Sterins, ab- breviatool, raisspelled, and-ealireiy out cf Place. 1 ba've seenbise sermons of essiacut 'divines' rs -en1t .telI.the press. without pointsoi.çaptals toi desigtnato tise diviina eftentences--sormoar wIticIt, if pubishes!vibh lte impsrrfcc- tions c4 thepstaausript,;weuuld disgsacc thejaprinter, il'h. woeetheo athon. Stippose lhey bard 1boon se pintes!. theo priater wouhda have been reabed witlicoa an cete pjt, as an iliber-- ate bloC-kead-e fellew botter fltted te lbe a weoSd-savyer lsain a printer. Ncbodywouhsd have Iteieves! that sudh grosand ! papable faulta ver.e-oing te te ignorance er carelessuiess cf bbc aictIor. ÂAne es)toe but the practicai printer kinows s be maay ours a cota- oioattd aller Iirn a preef-readen, la compeilles! tespens! la reduciag te n ieadabie condition, manuscripts ltait tise writons tteunslves wculd ho puzzles! ie rend. ea wWe clip -tie following morceau frons on-the Londona Do itts- "id,ý1The NPescsy Eama.ier gives a bItter' )t in fr<>n a Young seeman iii Btffiule te ber' moaud nthor. The, daunsel says : 1"I1weuld ad- radvisai alitte bdsnegisls in Cannihaino te, corne bere, as it makes ne matber tb;with girls hoe n,,vhether they bave mon- loilOYey on nOL The boys liera do net lok oru a fenfrtntne, bat every boy for n haad- mssoute *ife Tino hoys hero are very d oefnd of IritaI girls, as tire Y.enkee girls are lise old herses aS home, high an theo I t~bone but 1ev la the fles, and theno ler m Ofl ca duck's foot.'" 01 f Dereatliov.A Dutchmran Iookiag ut-fr a pereon by the marme ef Dunin. sho s, ans lira ai "sMaIu accoiltiT;"$ askeci a w ak nar Sweeny's ening-hruse wseee Ne.-Chatiaua streeS sea, as ho vlslcd a Ã" ia it!Mi. Dun.-Thie ag tlis!hîr t» go te Mr. Sweeny's, ansd the fisl ~~~a "9~~ts first table wus te par- so-h. *tairîpg fer. Tise Ptoh- mavent in. ai tis low as a jaccais if ire tcwsrdra peck ofcdisM, adte fiWe Utisof g entleman Itsppened te hoa IrisîmuenU. is net "Are yen aSls"ra-id tise Dttchman. a "acres Pl Bays pat ; &"by My aowi Iain "~~oa!y coximîmcaril" lk -f Wn- u = SOOL>A"YMAss SwzÂA i--I py e an cenceive ne reason 'whuy beihrouus!, t i<nt but ofteîa rossos wisy ho sItuld net. I[tiSwzAx. Amien ehighu nomal - g veu dalmSas s avn steal a -;aitegether 1ev mena a. I lacow»Ly,; itpliyng a fear -eltlir fnt efuting betisives er oboyand. 4. It laUOOtTLMNL.Agea- tierau a acording te Woisster, isan Gar- TIar. men-WeIl-bred-sefined. SucIt iae vill ne mr.e wer, tItan go miet the èreets t6 tharSe mas!itI a clos!- 5,Il a is UEçatT; Offensive te dcli- <and! extromoly ýunfit for humain ,fsly t. The corps. vas N ighttoIM somil privuto acemebery d ie418 fvth 5.anoseut covenLt Lopus, where, repoSe tli4 es!of t rai noble lkmliee-de Nosilles, de i 5 a =uonamuoignona sud es o n 8 spot Ui*s asituple tembý,hes Gos- huart 1< Ui Fayette. About 200 fionâs of tmb ioo m ita.&m the. oin- it hq . a i n liil i n to r r e n ts d e r u ag th e 9 e eewàoy. Thtis ince e , M l oi MtsCe msena jd near, ene thse à 1 F005s55. -sWantofdelicacy mf ense"-IPope. awis.adc I ondere oui aaIe îhea ta d I to yoke toa eeg iftr thhu on s 5bem dw teniore t-l tRtit,2 i ,vinoed ousr soci.prdi. AG Wba,4eun,-..and raIsit 45 pancent, If seat by mal tht pSagre on.- Âm i uM he P n 17yetu'ilcais otiaaeh st b6u sndvance 'àjï May vendes vhere I get-iii tbove, and -s. a astked eopy o i.p te ttti gh]tse, a dm Mr. 4 to weathen teerMaind *5 PuîthiShif dYreei* I ;aT P- -. IY h CS ofdmii]r S -MJÉ--à*:Lýýd YM2, futthýoY u Lw j ash.d »-httiolý- 4 ave " Yeddtathe rmu f -C FTS FOR THE F>tKR&V*. os L- mawfied-.4ll 'oei*wdD mieO-Yhi bîwell recour asomt., C. Draper, «what o~e carge-r ni plain and irnpleuis 1 icIt 1 quen~~Iil c es anmodest soae"f Erns, the etlner daY>' ,r ivs, tbt tcneroise annd fiti wer , i -i'll i1tand ilg ue- et id n'tcorn e fro m C ali forit ciFtiith, but tbat's diffienît for yer InejtheOli but 1 Éguess*Kt did cf thdia see 1in1,5 dide, ndsoare deni hio t.a-msif. Watt-tilIlicar the- cole from oîsrsebess a riglht sluP eu o yor eekt, er a] yir face nnd. ey s,..nt bwe.r Il n thei et'idncc.aitonce yjs î,btb y tlsaJ-'- Wh ji aIungry brotm dog like a littles new nalncîin,.iht tht'9t0e0Te1 way lIe "raleey g( secY t EM Lfittingly mni who makesr -bregdi'feau e %e Vilnolv -Jnt ech" h ~ MOV L bey-suiTsometlsîng te idCat. junîips ",andthat altlîuugh. a ________________ eait. Runa~~VitY serapo by Ste six-ye9?o IfTiLl' r1IRY t t ols nay o rnsngte lotand Hvigit euuvefron Oshawa, begespet-teyw SEL'Y URWHAT lagîsbl u tsetite it aint whîat its ruly tol îîforujhefihahîtaflîs ot Whibby Village, n o ThSma LflefO f Wermon Inchn- rnceuteflc b e, nelîgltiil ui-artesihi onry, thateh ls colns- In ics, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CuCe as ilohcsnttretd aand1ebe l -fryod er tssew meaced hutiness in tht u ltgajstgM.b:fa aoThis ap-bu,,s,to tat lrsre:h a ugh Iseral fivet pyltoe piersBurnhamf's office, as abot tis ap-ush bint he3long ruai,andno teuistake.- Doo ersSIlteVI iOr mas r PETER PERRY, R lins aiwaysbeen sMy nind thait and hopeaiby attenations te hie custoralr 0mn sc pETER.PBRY,. It ias lway boe of the publie patronage. a that tam e îd ceeu, is stili ispon bis aIl slould bo yeked and snack e th a h;îby Village, Jasuasy 71h, 1819. 2ti eut 5 Siump.r alive und Kiclcisg , end aws nuail Hase aud Ges alike, or cle i e a l i-___stances_________i_ ready and willing te bssy (anid puy fer lowved te rti-alVtIy togctluta--I go for la whici iltee i ietad Fleur, twitlseat.. quail Lns aind Justice, ripou. bbc brend NOTI CE.-O brmit.] Pork, Peus, Oabi,, and 'riinothyprdiltatW t is saure for the o at Seed, Pos ud ean, Pipes -an d West goose sinould bc sause foi theînere, MjRS. FUIJLER bavin g acce pted the mn but Indiai Stinves, -Cord .wood, Sawed Lumo- 'anid I kinldor.7 tîîlnk tatit 3Fre3ty ir Trustees' offer of tise District Scnoo01 revie.r berdof ail sorls,sltupes and sizes, Shin- go0d Laiw--sentIw nviait say yen, shal te beconne the Teaicher ef tisat Itistitti- pofs 'Ietoc'lark, and obler'notiits' it ho ail payi or noe puy, aind as y)ou 5aiyï ien, begs te inforni the inhabitaits of . toie, for te «Yankeel Market, providcd yeisî se h it. Wituy Village and ils immediaibe va- lhavte goS 'Itat saint,' and aire rencly and Hark!1 ail cry ont, aigreed, agreed! % cinity, ltait shie still purpeses tu Ihave iL i trP tilng eslI at starlt rates us nsay ba That ail must puy and puy with speed, ai Cînss, exclnsively for Frenîch [daily], t é agreed upea, but I toit you now,, don'bTwbct dd(me!amn) except frein 4 te 5 o'ciock. Ternis 12s. fid. tet inent expecu'AstrrXIÊTIeN' prices, for noe 'bye the sickly per quarter f£,eein Pîspil. minent main' cati cone. thait yet, assy boit-yoi Al] shmait pay me and tait doubli Whithy, Jainuary 16, 1850. , lku mau fixit. quicky; The IlJVete and'Flower" maiy bc de- So now Mny fien:ds since tlsat'ste Law, DNIGAOEIU TE av DownwithyourDuat and stop nsy Jeu. DN IGA DEIUT E "" lîvered as fullows it te DnaWhit y o ur o,_80._ ýi frein th( Red Store, Whitby, Radical Corniers' m ua>of ess tfDiit his, nd at= y PotWtSWindsor, tildaiWarr liset ,fÃœro an hiea ick MgSille, Difil's Credo, P. Hleut, MtillerTrHE INEDITED WORKS 0F LORD < «e4 atre M-Ill, 6 Wlitiby, J. star*4 Ce. de J"'£BYRON, now irei pthliahed from Ithe Letbers F ilO M auONT R I% AND Q u E BE c, catioienc "Brookt ItMlls, 6 do.. J. IL Caiapbell, do Jourtalo, aitt.other Maaruscriptt, in the possession EStei.n eta wi1pn fh fjlmAfilEls 6 do. J. Black, do. of bis soMajor tG srge Gerdon Bywn-ownbtb B p il'w X5iay' t, 6 do. D. S. Wy, do. Lord Byron sudor ;ope uay with mne justice Classes in Dan an« 'ne Qparter pewer,4 Vitctorias, do. 8 do. S.4.R.Parker, dut be said of hinsef-i He it the Poet.of ail limes, only, in Mn. SCRIPT E' Assembly gvr IBaîtr'&Coreers 9 do., S. Btes' Store. of ail chines, of ail feelings, and of ail sages e oomf hthon nsdy St 8hcniI Il . .Eseer'Ceraaers, 5,Reacb, J litachelt', dt. existence. A thotsaiut yeart witl rui]tWïy Lefore 1t 1, hty nTedy h t Cepl Port Perrj, 6 do. Scugsg lureJaouse. sach anether cati be hopel for in ontrLieratr- Jnay 80 Huuec'a Co,'rnm, I6do. Blataster Store, ptelhiimsetf isa ltteraturei'l Tbrowingtside tram- JAnu LETary, 1850.iiýy o tris o msl of a conveniionatlfile, in lis hatre an ad dit- yoîsng Misses and Masters, froni 4 tiI! wiîh tth noeis ikewiso bounil bu face evéry guet at the cant aed bypocrisy sehtch souglt (0 6P . nTe us aa awn eIaadDmadthilate hiu on accouni of bis yooihful irrogna- 6 -M, nT days and1 Fridays. pne binaS eaho scarcu upagninat hlmu, ligh ailies and indiscretions; and relyirag soely ona An EVENING CLASS for gnewa.up no ®r ltvi-and s eqallyboun in ou-contemndand defied both the world's censure icience, te Drum. îtp ait ike Demnands and praise, But fortise very faulta cf lis ehrly for the practice ef Quaidrilles, Galops, hntr dise te him,-new bine gnonS question is, edcation, the miafonaunes of lis youlla nd the Polkas, Spanish. Walbz, Hop Waltz, asthe se a~o ye as nady nsd wiîing t camedisappittetatsnewhich awaiîed himasaaiho mergedCelnsWiIz obicWlVaeetyd are yo as rady ad willng tocorneirrtmaahtd-hst for the naturel enodinss of.ClaisWJz ouec atVleenyý1 up telte scratch and do tne figue lis spirit, andt tho possession of affections tht a Deux Toms, Valse ai Cinq Terris, DIer steod an Sling, by forkiîîg oer te dec 1ifIlse, lsnged for tometiioraita which te entutrla- Schottiselte, &c., &c. . tn e rane b anfeban aoi ay ur hut fornthe wàntof a naothlaslove, and the losstof tLaiheitediig heEean make àmanifst, ad avoi any uss awife's affecti-but fora combination of evils, e5 aisatndi h vnn in the mater--tinere ir ne Enrthiy tats which.woul have prostsatei asother-hat for al' Clirss, wili bave an heur appropriatete iromeî ta tryiag te Dodgelte Corners, or thffe, tht genius of yron miglat have siumberied, stops. fàe.ai atm ti q t Cut Guttèr, or become and heon lest to us ted teo terity. "tThe liglat Mn. Crenan wish c s it tu ho distiactly Fira' atbempbmgthat lesds astray in the liglt that abiaaes frons asobporeus, with lIhe view of putiag Moves"1; and ihas gloranan laglt whicb abois ifs tindenst *ood, thait bis Clse s l crisis1 of the et-il dai,-for Iythbb everlaistingr efflgence over every page o f bis oriiugs, sukit couelncted nith bine greatest regard t1i Ginger, Insl Grim Death la the Primer te ,ought for in vain in tht effusions of bis mnoat Etiquette aind Deporbmnett. An o1. quarost onOdDbs n ewncfrgifled contemporuries. It int tiis lightiing-flashsbervac ftepitdIUE FTEtlÇ u d esadn odr frof genius, uncostroled, ataducontrohilable, that vaneoIe îitdILEO'TSEtto haviag beea skiained «lisse seo oftcni by will cause imcteriy fil speak cf the ninçett CLAns will 14o enforced. fienîs, tiactu 1 bale tise very tight, lisonglit, or century an thte ga of Byrn-Wiib Shakspesne, Pnivabe faimilies ansd Scînools abended. of iil canme of ail suds noprofibable Inusîn. Milton, Drydenants Pope, the saut of Byrnactpni Tinre boinaleOldDebts ofenwilliran future aget mark a bitianb period inr th Those desiroats of becomting Puipilsïr Thes aboinabe Ol Debs, oten evlapnet of Eaglisb Poesy,sand taetgtnerabions requested te enter tijeir statues witholt put me in mîmd of Breakisag in Steers yet to corne t-ultrcature the tallstot relic of the delay, as tbeanmber wil ho imited, bbereby whnen a Bey--I alwaiys found if I yoked msster miaad. The valuable stpsbtisheal matîri- up theo Cniters aind gn.dded thens round etpish the Editor hasstees enahied te amnass, WEL14tNGTON 11OcUS, lead Ilý pretty amant siven yoîsog, tbey wouîd in tracking the tootaiepa of Lord Byron tbrougb Oshawai, Jan . 2 l1850. aind hl F-1 itlaijlginages, consisot ateut onet housend leaimaite Hast and Gee witItout mucb etters: tise RavenisJaanaot of the year t8a", ' For raie, pnice lu. 3d., Cau ul expeg tïoüble ; but, if let rua on te laive, or six enricheil witb copionus Notes hy tht late Sr BAL.aReear CerPAtaÂIOre. . i* thie years olda, te veny D-l-- himacîf Water Scott; atamereut unpubhiahtd Poms, ina-_____________________ ooud o nthngwitn Inc-teycluding tht suppressed portiona of bis printel T Pd ~~j~ peiticif ool ontigwt.te -hywerks; atad a mass ef Anecdotes aid Remi- eehI.UK*ï;ht wquld Croud, eli, Kick, Bellow, anîd nîscencta of Lord Byron hy the Counteea Guiccioli, Throughot theU Un' a.,etes Q> %etada. otîrer Taira the yoke, from mrnia" tli nigbb, tIra. Fercy Jtyabe Shelly, and Mise 0ristoive ;, y ~aui ther TllaArcbdeacoî Spencer Sir Humphry Davy, Messrs. -tyingthi altogether, wnsof ne Horace, Smith, John Tlr, ce wnt, Grdo, OIiINAL boe u use aitai, and uing. te Biuet Beach Captais Baiderc, andl others. To theot bie in PR IN TE R'S F UR NI SIH tN G (h Gedi ouIy mildo îhem sulk -and lay kidiy perositteel toadd numerous lettons adaressed whth de 'a in bbe furrow; on, if they d1111to LoradfByron hy bas mort tamijiar ftiinais. A errer nuae astnt itail tsonbot et an'i uarter of a.century bas passed away tBine tho' N.18, Dtatch, (Cerne of Fuites St.) N. Y. niae sartal althe lokou fo aJpathofLod yrotndhwnoyyfrshaeordNIN ByERAonver as edi iWeiet regular rn-away semape, Breaktng elapSsaace Mr. Mosre's admirale Notices of Ibath ewad seonabad fPrsestn de.rptonioent every bhing'al te ihîders, and soe tht pont uppeaned. During blatu period, desth hla Stands, GClleys, andd Forniture, wiîh every varaely periby tiOer tîneir ewn necks ije IoBargaia. Moote tvy ai lheteOitc rpsi t eouM.c ip o bav efen oadre tearyelfho More as ndcedte tui psuaetrithe pub- BOOM, NEW5IP&PER AND 3013 pR!HtTINXG Nerý hav o&n oudredtumyslf owlisheel orreupondence, as givra ias th e teventtentb mutcb I have reaily lost, sioce I firat volume tîjtaoait Lord B) roul'e Workt Tbese W'e have now on banal, for-sale, cbetp forcashl, dle pitched my ahanty iunSue"IDiggia gs"l passages will aow te rettortai, tht Eiî;r feeling 20,0)00 second band type ler newtpaper printing, dte -jut 1 jers.ag--b alowi hussred that tht Public will upbold hlm li t-bat aid an extensaive asoorument of N-u Tatie frein are of -jur 13yeas ago.by hloIrg su1c lbe lots opon asta trcred duty-tbe reecuiag the Pearl to 150 lice Pica.pneo taimas tu rasa 10 a Sulky on Tttnaiwayiy umory of Lord Byron tromthIe msoy unjust rNaplier aud Adam'u Prtee, frthr Break-neck nge-I Iefieve it cati hb ssprcinat tapon hie churucter, titler trou u h 'dp/aered eut Ity ..the .geod, oî.d.Golden iteeleimotivels, oci Iontht mere gtification of Washington,Smith ad Ramage enunei Rtule cf threçi,-conne, let's see. If a onvy, hatred, and malice. ira psalishing those, P~ R E S S E S, the utnrost delicacy consistent vilatrulla and e n eodbnsapide totsoie Note fer £10, or olber promise te pny caradour, wiilbit observeel; but if any man shaould nvsi eodhsepp.de brentc.of te with interest, oee 3 years past dte, fétl aggnioveel, the Editor disclaima ai once any CraPrseofrsajdciton yet bo cot h iode LwSut adaitrintentioat of givatg pain by tht publication, and.f vrdecito' could chelhoommd aataytrSuitysaid hiftRta'- We continue fte manufacture osr unrivelledan sd render Jndgmreat obtained anrd Execubtion ne- Body on Pop-.J-Ail soda vnMigs aaddiscourses tupenior of aifi ttned .dbsquatutateel, saddles bint witin as loucla sumats iliimendno man."1 The publi- WOOD TYPE. a .awyen's Bill cf Cost, just £39 198. cationscf these seonka et tht Fuel it England e3"Our new apeeimneiîhc snw ,ad Tiae Il34Ltobeplidinceid Cash,--. hui bots prevonbed b yau njaction c tht yull te fort-traitai tilrespectable esablishments aibleo i Il 3-eL, e hopaii rtiLotI haneel[or, olteiid ugb omrntia plication. what is te value cf a Frencha Cart Load of influene fwlbii oetsry 10 speak, P ~arîr -oitr teaoe ibti o.C/atmi -of Promises te pay atoowaS possible." the Editor bas detemined tefivtest h iefu ie nuerrsets aae no.m wl puablic et tht Unitedi States, ad tis, aecethtesacp lterppr clsa e oosRu -e1- -n13yane -ael £51- Ipetjatc.t.Iegrr.tefmdeue usaug nith us for ties t mout . ht0- areful c6nijarison orthe oneii,~. ithat have resul ted th6reYomn,.... ih duty wilI b 'e TrIbýMed withý te the instructioji and edificationti ýeWho, restr icted te éther dutie-s, aied the Pleasure of a careful is of those placed---ilYauthority progress of -the Cannalen popn- physietaliand -mental, wilb yrrcre;-hr hidrances dôvelopmüent are maode ,ppbi il hoi unâparingly dcniotied.ý blities, the'-Freemtin will -calmi '1 es$131 and fijrtnly advocate such--- res f general progressive lleformn non sense and reasen Imay point being-requqired by tho ,cireum- and enlightenment -of the ýago eh we live, irrespective ofpar y lpolitics: our motto beîng ssot. I8 neastsres; -we shah carefally alike the sayings and doings of ed Reformers and acknowledged ipproving or disappfévingeiýther,, icet regard te, truth, shall require lore explicit, it ,may not be amis. ition here a few of the more pro- m nensures of Reforra which we Lon asý requred et the present iz., general elective- institutions, lie highest te the lowest offices in id, extonsion of the, elective ftan- and réduction ofproprty qalifi of candidates for elécieon, repent rmianent Civil List and the veto 4000 miles off; simple and eheap. iment, as well as iiple and- aw ; Clorgy Reserves and E.ee- r general Edtication ;TFreeTrade te United States, and an inde- nt Governinent for Canada, or a with the great RepJÀb!ic on fair, mble, and just principles, se aven isubjects shall have been'suffici- iîsc3ussed to, be t.horoughly under.'- tnd desired by a large majority of -p1e of Canada With a- view te te their permantent intereat, wel- Ma prosperity. mly believing that the presen t ia the affaiira ofý C anada -r.-_ the united advice, aid and assis- of ail and every of its truce Sin ordcr to the estnblishmeënt institutions, laws, and interest, xfirni and permanent basis, and iy devolop its vnst resônrces and te wrqy to firugality, prosperity appiness; and thant it is hopeless ect that resait -te be brohrght about perpetual squabbling of craving ,ans for place aindpowver, or ia %ny way, shape or rnùnnner, thaa by nu and onë generni efrbrt cf the and sinew of the country ,er heretofore known as Redform- Tories) whu -have but coeaim, 1andc interest, viz., good goverai- and the welfare, pence'and pros- rof Canada. aýý 'ved by the consciousnvss Ihai the' àundertaken in this e.nterprise Fne ordinary character, the pro- )r wvilI devote.hiruself to securing' Ltownship a journal which, while ciatinigviews consonlant with those amajority of its inhabitants, will efruitful ini the information which 3rs a journal valuable in the bosonu rmily. L Freemen wilI hoe found invuàIn- to the Farmner, ns "Essays on lstry, *epplied to .Agricult ' -11 bie published weekly, and extend

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