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Ottawa Daily Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 2

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THE PACKET AND WEEKLY CUMMEKCUL GAZETTE. Jl dlRD Sia. la comstaueaca of a letter neeived at 0a A Codlj College TweBty fem Af Oa tha shore of a avvssd bay af Ik tmwaiaa Ocean Hwh tha City mt 8. AaaVaw a City of PACKET. them to the Collectort without delay.

On Bintiun of Mr. Leamy, Mr. llcratdsoa was ad- dcU to the Ma-kel Cotamiivs. Mr. Leamy presented a Becrt from Market Commiites, MSeatastg.

'Jbm asvsstscty of sp-puinting aa aaswlanl Market Ckwlt tor Use -attar months, aod recocaesewsUwg Jstwt Meyw ws-iss weU awaltbcd to Bat ibat oaVa. The Report was sdopied, hut the SfipoUlssewt of aa assistant Market Clerk was referred until ths next Tawwuns; Ihe Council. Mr. Exlcson then gave notice that at the neat meeting of the Council be would introduce a Bye-La to farm out the Toll arising frost las pubue Market. An order was granted to Mr.

William Clegg for the sum of 1.1 Id. 44., pursuant to a EeaoW-tian of the ISte Council. Mr. Leamy again introduced a motion relative i lie improvement tf the Drain through attdeao Street, in the East Ward whereupon Mr. Scott rose and imfortned the Council tlmt he had been justly charged with leaving his plate Uat week evade thst mailer he bad no such object in view Hien, but now he would so, sstd would lake Ibis opportunity if informing sU iiiterested ol his inient.ou.

Mr. Pet kins immediately followed. Tlie prticceUiiigs of silting waa thus stepped, tin re not being a quorum present lo Iran act bust, nusa. C5" The Soiree in connexion with the Bazaar t.lihe Ladies Association of Knox's Fiee Church. Byiowit, is to held on Cinistmis evening, al the West Ward Maikt-t IIjU, as intiiijated to-day oy advertisement in aoollier column.

Arrangement nre leing made for propeily accoiii-iiiiiiiiiiing a large number. The Bazaar vvili contain a good collection of articles. Two LLCTL'itES on AORlCULTCRAt Chchistrt by Hesrt Youlc Hind, tiljeuiatii iil Master and Lecturer on Cheinis'ry and Natural Philosophy, at the X.iioi:i! "St'liiml, Upper Canada. h'y Hugh Scobie, Toronto. Price Is.

31. The pniiipliiet is deserving of much liirt-r uoiice than our space permits. Toe leriuics are teetally designed for School Teachers mid Farmers; they are ttitil caniiot lad lo prove useful to tliose who give litem a perusual. Sr. Lawrence Insurance Company.

After an examination of the Reporf, of the committee of the S. Lawrence Insurance Company, to which reference is made in an uilvenieiitent in another column, we are prepared to say, that the affUirs.sf ilie Coinpaiiy are in a mo-it state ami iliit the Report is in the highest dfjiive satisf-ictory' a regards' Mr. FooteV in in gonu'iii. U'e are unable, for want of space, to extracts from the Report or to iiut.ee the Institution as fully as it The Report is al more as.ttKr.ia docutaeat tja mm ws-ald has mmntJL us ia sjrMtarZf (ha esassd, aad auth rt-tt mssst bee Is Use Mtsse! aaatts da the itdlueewe of rraame. It t.iM"' yfrt'ZZftr! i.iniwsiddlinr awd ardcrs has bee.

atsstta taa ZZc only tow, as jZj unohjecuossable latme, aad ha aruatavas iW focnVto the uf Ust peP legaU aVr'raascd. Nely h-wdred ber. -ere prswrt. DiibiM was ctectcd PresKlevtl tT tw Cham bee tur Uwea a CisxwnWable Paais, WaaaT Nue. the toyac.

It t. highly the public aad taw pres. ssacaUy. bs cwsntoa seewii to gain growwd that a. army oateST b.

JLaowed a ear the north easter frowlsrr. Thirty thoasana mew ars.pokc.ofror Ihe Musstlle atsyve. end teat lhou.l mew.re uf for Use Muelki slows, isd iwediy thnusand lor dsslribuliou las Neuritis Ilia Mease, and tto Ardennes, ba tu meet any eaterteneic that may arita. At the last council co the French miuislers on tl ucspalcae frota Uermtny, wat uuaiunwusljr decide) ittsl lha minssur of Erase si cowl of Austria and llerliw should be sir acted ui annus wc that although Franca wished ta observe inirsclst aeut-raliiy ta the disautea td other states, she could sat bat regard a war between Austria and Prussia as a Europe, affair, on account of Ute comwMHww it might create in o-ber countries; and the InaU twisters sre desired to reaHmetrata with aH lha weight of Ihcn- official srrtitiuw agamat Uat right of Austria and Prussia to ops. the wsy la eowsulon in Ewrop.

tor interests which sre either personal or lu slight not to make it Inc ann bent the, to utfer mutual ciHtceauiMW. The proceedings iu the Assembly to-day were unimportant. Tit ussjorlty are very well disputed towards the Govscuiwcin, aud the message hts greatly pacified Us AUSTUIA. Vienka, NaV. h.

Ttw -late twllicoee articles of the nthctal Vienna tV'tiafftc have amduced the greatest excitement oa 'Changa. War is now looked upon a a certainly. The oops fiom Uw military frontier are being draw, up to Vienna. The iroop are greatly esciitd. 1'hey believe thai they are called upon to quench another revolution at Vienna.

A mob of Agram, in Croatia, has destroyed the stamp presses of the UovcriMwenl. The Archduke Ferdusaud d'Cslai died on ilst Wight uf the 5th instant. The Austrian ultimatum, according to a statement in the Katntr ZtUung, is thst Austria will accede tu the fiee conferences, if Prussia Contests within eight day to evacuate Electoral Hcsrc, and within six weeks 10 wiih-draw her garrisons Hamburgh and the Grand Duchy of Baden, and 10 make a lot mat aod solemn rct.uiicislntu uf lite League, ttaron Krupcah, the Auatrmn ambassador at Berlin, is mstructe to leave ihstcny if compliance with these demands be refused. Tlie advice from Vienna of the 10. instant sie full of warlike details.

Pour regimcuU of heavy cavalry had klt Vienna for' the army in Boh. mi, liailaiious of Croation borderers are every day con-veyed by railroad tu 'ibe same destination. Tl late new ol ihe Austiiau ultimata is confirmed. Austria persists in demanding the dissolution of Ihs League aud the recognition of the r'ranblort Uh l. The Austrian cubinet ia resolved to proceed in lite lace of all eveiitualili.

IThefoicrs of Ute kingdom ef Saxony aie coiicenlratiiig iu the vicinity of tiressenhalli. VtKXltiA. No, li i staled at Tliuta that Count liorshol has brought decisive and acceptable proposition fiom Beiliu. The jtuitria Cor-tteponiUnt has semi-olficial ai lice, tatmg thai ihc Ausiiian a-euis at li. rlnt base met with a feeling 1 1 i.ttic and mode, alion.

In a Cahtoet Council held at oil the Matshall Pad-e'aky proicicd in Irinis of great acvcri'y against liie arcsive policy uf lite Cabinet. LtceHAt.ii uf the Pop. The Pope has gran ed the exitaiie of an American Oficc, I hag to hand you Ihf MVHttae a1ttiat HI TUB vsrvsec suaisw isst as 1 tinisaiaa at Bytawa that tail Cossseaty dess uo (iso she fv lie a titst state ui I of ita afaara aM Matt tasnxt mm rvply lha aaarrllaaa iMitaMaf im Jwl last at the frmmU Ttkmtrmpk. sf oW wliawk. a Coma aiaa waa aaVMaata) af ata assdiaa aad Amarscta gsetlstara, ha t4arad sresvgry im favor of the abstily awd aa Ciaayiayj aad.

at taa aatack was aamvtak ate, aud aaiandad fur mf ahaasitlbja tstrn fcsuhad ia aty eosdlravatioei ami ra ilmln. The report is amndsd you, aad yau anst MataTy to show it so who, tuu phase, ao ataka tsaa an- ea tracts fur pWaliow aa you smsww. Taa aiiacK ta taa a-rescts ttttgrmpm mm made by the Agent of taa Moaujoatwy tVitasjiao at tide place, a maa whu is atbinwlead ta ssiaauae, and aot revpostsibls far hoi aa aad at ihe aUlsatttrta were entirely devoid of Urtjlh, i. ccHssaMsiM, and smprohaule, was nut aasjaaC SMCessary 10 notice theea iu lha pubUe acmataa carrying their own rvautatKms to aay taaiaathla atutd- Vou will oUecve. that, Bes-eiaPy, I hat a atart occasi ta ba ratified at the Resort )d taa Compaoy was placed in my hands Marty Ana years aiuce, as a Utt rttort, 11 at mil improptr a eUie, that as we now.

i-oi unfresyaewtly traaeaet mora eiieincae taw manias swan iw utt ensare Ita cart prior 10 my election, the eaiectii of th Uirectur any be deemed tmwtwhat Juatified. I have the bui lo be Yvur oladicnl atieant. Ed. Pcht. H.

O. Foora. eITfiiei fih API A $300,000. if. Liwnnc fsssraect Cjavaany ekmrimmi ta 1836, coMfinae fo imturf mt a csVss rate aa any (a- aousd Cosspusvi in Aatt Ymrk.

i from flu lo ti miilittml aaaatfy, ami pt tk folloming mdvanlagn. 1st. It total rate fo-JtW pui do eseeed the rates of Stuck Compauu. for favo peart oafsna property. 3d.

It dors not Ins ire buildings la Moras, aor extra hatardou risks, but ordiuar and delachtd hattrd only. In the several town of Plana-burgh, Waicttown, Corunig, Pott Ho(e, and P-tion, lately destroy td, hi etch id which the Cuts-pany lotd agencic, it total losses were lets uwa $1000. cch racra trcaa. 3d. The C.niipany i bound by the twrey ihe agent 1 and tide siriulcd on all pohcic.

4lb. total liability of Ihs uussaee is taa mile, aad the Company cannot asses, beyond that um, as is Ihe cess tw must Cotnpauita of taa SMle. 61 h. The capital of thi Comnaajv ia acdofs onisvouii ed. a it baa laid bul atitsimtui FIVE YEARS, aud lha cash hal.

isco in favor of Ihs Company, October over and above all liquidated liabnlitvta was about 6th. The H.licy cover lo from 12 o'clock noon the da the money is paid fo th 7 ill. Tint noli 1 Ihe niembei ol Oil Cnm. puny mt ntvti: hijpothtcattd to borrow avowry, but a member cn withdraw hit sole aud cttacaf lus policy when he nity phase, by paying his thtre uf loes tn that tlali 8th, 'he capital of this company is toss flit. nut gi up lo answer the.

rcoiiiemcui of the taw 14 the Slate by ukm enormous note, on vour-, innudy h. i.ntl pr I art), but the notes aro oa tl proptrly throughout. i'ui Company t.as uh lit twelve-, million Insurance-; thrit hnndied ihnusatid tl list capital tlie litaiy urplus fund ahove slisyail il risk era well and carefully chosen and if prudent ageuieul, sli let iconoiny, small lisks, and largo business can ve the number from assessmel I st will be done. Thi Cowipany regards st a Ois- hones', and unposiiiun in any mutual Company at uni.iijnce ii aaenl in promising uhat casj.ef bt fuittttn, bul it give the fact, and psi tics atust be iln tr own Judges. 1 Wc con-itli tho past a gH-d gutrtnti fi Ihe During tin; pastyiar loo Company paid in lo-sr $33,417, and expense wie only 84.

txelnsive if the fu. tu th, s. Illln. ludes paid lo lha Ollicrrs ut $MHf for postages, and tin tialaiwe wa for priuting snd oth incidetiial axpene. N.

B. Aiiei-ts have cominissi' it sljrned by the Kecielsry, and paritt in-line- it ill rt mure ill ir pii.iloe'.ion receipt. 'I'htj "niiipiiny will, not h. lj llsi If in any way rctpojuaihtu foi the scls uf any peransi nul basing ilscoutitission. If the ioiie lie in.

1 received, ilie parly must mail hisreci ipt tu th 1 ffice in thirty uy, and ihe im-liry or ilntcaeh will hu rciuiot J. AGENT, hi cm wi-ll rtr imii itdid fur pioper ae, ch irai in, are wattled lo wh in l.beiai iiiduet-ineiita ate edcrcd. -Iddrtss 111- 5eccliy. niMCti on Ksnsrus Vilas. I'lesuh'iil, IVii.liam It a con, V.

Ira Win-cl Cricln. Sui.inl Waller lis .11, A Hi it Cli nn IV. E. G. Honkiiii-, Ita Hale.

in. f. Si. 1 1117 Kcul, Hoyal Vil is. H.

I'uilTK. Sciietary. N. Novr. 1st, I ro.MttiLv known At ita j.

a bo a nyi 1 Mitrif. fS plea-'sii'ly and situateil ten mil lte-i fiom Itroektille on Um I'l ink and Ala-, idniiuzrd It leuiln.j' from thai place 10 I'atliiiiavilli'. Persons dfllinu uf iuipniiiig their heaH'i np.ilia s-ileeelerlli principles bnii.g all hi ml to ilsjia of Ihe Water Cure jirac in- with Sen null It Inn it." tuedieali can he admitted 111 Una infnmary on Uir foll lei ms ost examination "ml iiisiructiont, 5s Eof niejliine. atli-udiini'f, hot'll aud Induing, limn lur lo inn shtllitiKS pi-r dy. or irnin live i.m) l.nU lo Iwtlvo dollars ier week sec ml nt to lime of Ireaiuu 1.1, end am mill ol roui.

and ailendaine ee-psirtd. Csnc r- and It.e Csnreroiis tendi ey enr-reCled by lite tu th il disM.iie with sillier rh llnsf or huimiiK, and yet is piosed 1 1 hr perftclly sure and safe ulu 11 timely application it msitr. i.G. BOO Iff. 2nd I) I 50, 44 4.

lAii'ORtAxr to farmers! trosoar it wttiTH THE Subs. rib. would resprcilolly iniHnatrin, I'aruieis nud oilier lir nn ihe uu lhal tln-y can ublaiii a good meal aud comfribt quarleis by calling st their Saloon, iu Wellington. Street, tipper Bylown, at a ptiss that etniHillall' lo five aalisfaclitiu. fowls.

Game, Multon.chnpt astaV Hot Cod'. atw ay reads. A wwd lotlst wis is suoVient. Ctll and aro THUMULLLItCIIAPW. Bylnwn, IfOO.

TO LVSt berm erch ants PpiiC Govrr.mcwt are at prase nl gra.iisag. JL Llrensat to cut Timber aa lha wswly saaatr ed Indian Teviitnry, on lha North fthoree of Laha Huron, whar. there oca immemw forests of Aad. aud tVhils Pine Timber. Mr.

"MsciNiosh uafcr hie service td parties de- sirous of obtaining Lscens. Ad frees Mr. Nail M.cottosh, Lsnd Agent, King Street Waf, Tee ronto. aNLVV ARRANGEMENT. (Xmort the iaasr JTaa I npKUtfBtLL 14 CHAPIN beg tt ialuraP M.

their fiicada and all who Hunger or Uw have secured list twrdessvowal tscsieas Cat an trpcritncod Cook, and art prepared ta aarss mf Oyafcrs aa4 othsr isUble in ths ajt aiataiaf Isle at all heuara. amil end Parlies caa ba supplkd at sstaM i notice by calling at their Satooa, ia Vaaar Bf -i I Those wishing Poultry, Game, or Meats, dunad) and cooked by aw eaperienccd pertoa, caa ba at commodslcd at a very reason- a) town, uecr. a la, B'ZAAiT if ruti mi Vh-mej utrtu Sll 11 a amav.v --w "-e- 1 aw 1 ur pi.iu afa. wosociaieaitata uf the Issdsaa' is.isjl.laaa VmmS hX a-d Marks Halt, o. TueadayTiaa Bitb Ijer.

Bylown, Xih IBM, -mmmmLmimmmmmmkmmvmvmm 'X soiree. TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Town th liSAO. Frsaeot, His Worship tie Mayor, and Mess-re. Lcauty, Bcricboa, acou, Perkiae and Eglesoo.

Mr. Leamy presented the petiiion cf Maurice Caia fend others, re peeling the traisfer of Grocery Licsuses frost One wdivadsel ta another. No actios was lakes apoa this petauoo. Mr. Egleson presented the petition nf Michael Breunan, pathmaaiatr oa Ottawa Street, praying for eoatpenaaiion for eight day scrtic, and five dsye lost Uase looking for Inc appointment." That ndiccr had but four person's labor to auper-iuicnd, amounting in all to $6.

Mr Berichon presented the pelilien of F. Ba-tien, praying for compensation fjr removing four human budic, from licsscrcr Place to the nctv Burying tii ouud, 10s. was granted. A communication was read from'lhe Solicitor ol the Board ui School Trustees, iidorming Ute Council that unless the sum cf X13j BV 5J. was plsced st the di Osslof the Bcaid lor Common School purptatts lor lite present, he would lake iiniucdiaic steps la compel the-Cjuneil to li.ut amount money.

Mr. l-cK4jr presented the petitions of A. Main and others, antrJ lin L. Caiupb-ll and ullnrs, praying for a grant of nYsfct-v to open a Uium isrouli Ktucau iucel, opiMite Jsviog Street. Much di.cussion tnuk place on this qutslio.i, during whtch Mr Scolt left ti Mr.

Berichon cuiiicmkd hal the imprort'inent was much required, and nh.u:d be lhcn.il. Mr. Lcatny as of a sliniiar opinion, and aijtd upon the Council ihc necessity ol liutitij the wutk comiteueed without delay. Mr. Efeleson had one of the petui -i.

read a sc-coiid lime, an oider toal lie niigitl tltuinore I'tiily It, and Uicu couiuienced a long harangue concerning the natute toe petitions and mailers connecled theretvilh. During toe deioery of which, afur a word oriwo Irom Mt. Berichon, Mr. Pcikins made tracks," ueoaimj lltal il titey made suclt an improvement, they would have to do il nuhout his aaisiancc. I'he Council haj then to adjourn fur u-anl e.f quorum.

Monuav, 2. Present, His Torship the Ms)vr, and Messrs. Seotl, Lcaitiy, Utiichoi'i, aii'i One or tttu pettitoiis tvete prtsetited of F. Beaitparlanl, Patlnnaaler for St. At.drens S.reel praying lo be refunded a cettain -tmi i in nt much he hail expended, and ninth bu ntiable to culled i Lun, Palhaisster for NiehJas blieel, prating ir c.jnt;eiisati.iu for setvicea, ti font demanded is 16a.

3 the Statute Labor mui.ey Nicholas Street only amounted to Jtll of Alex. McCorinuck, respeeiifg a claim against tins late Corporation. A Report fiom the Slieet Suite) was read, relative to the Hiatal ion ef a Dtaiu loiou-li aihcart Slreet lo I lie Kiik'au Itittr by James McKcouu. 'file liepjil stitles liiat the tok is not c-'ittpletud, and tvhat ii done is not uccuidii lo Speeiticatioii or Conliuct, and rccoiinm-nds littt Labourers bu employed to comptele tiii. ork nl Ihe vi si ef ihc Contractor, the Drain as ll slumts nul siianciin Ihe purpose intended.

An account from John L. Campbell, I. X'ii 4s. 7d. for couttiuctin a I'lat-k Slue Walk Oil Ihe SjUth side of Sir.

el, no laid on the Table as ulso an account front Wiliiatu 1'alei aiiKiiinlin- tu o. Jd, lr (iatores ai.d lurtinuie" lor tlie Tun it Hall, were laid on toe 'Table, the lirsl cf ttlncii Hit teletrid lo the Com uiiitee on Sttceis und lo.prrcn.cot.-, and the lo the Finance Cumiiiitict Mr. Ltamy introduced moUoii to giant Hit prayer of Ihe petition of A. Mam anil rta-pectiiijj lite opening of a l)iain tlirotiti litdeaiiS.itil Irom besscrcr 1'iuee, which, til.er a Ijng und n.it tery poliU'diacusmoii, nas luai. Mr.

Scott eonUnJid Hut innnner cf fixing i lie Dium nould nul tllecl liiu ol jeel ilisiicd, ano consequently would sole uainsi'it. Mr. Perkins was cf opinion thai Messrs. M.iin C'uuipbell had eieatid a nuisance, and ahuld be C'jmpi lled lo abate II. Mr.

K.lt son was enotneed that the it a'er bvett Conc)eU the uiouttay ite tv.uJ ItLe t-j liase li.c t'piotii tf lie en lie. mailer; and introduced mo' i.m iltu no ii tit ii dj ixiimine und Heootl upon me saint, tth.tii oa cairntl. llidt3 T.lt sln. Win. I i.imi il ll ii i consuut-tln 1'iank idf t.pp ii pteniieea on Wiltnuiti M.tt.ly luakll Wail.

Ol Olo: 111- pr Ipi ol At. a.Oi und the KtouuJ ef St. Anotcit's i.ioili-ol, to l.tuc lietielitt tor cnsirutllit on Ci.ireiuc SlUel, $i) lortacll Lol. frt :il.lt.l' i.r.!. I .1 1.

W. I.ia.nv tn.t it mtppt-r town, witn toe piun that i I hy tt.c Mi Uilmour, ttne tvrcthid tint ri.ila used nas utiV-i I tin; i la. was not pruprriy rpiked down, and -111 ui. tn-i tuld not bear colli) tttlh thcae 111 lur tvet Toun, he nuuld v'te j-ujin; lor tiiciit. Mr.

P. rk.i.a denied Mr. Leamy 's assertioit il nastiujiisi 11 u.is untrue. No in.prot en.i .111 tv 11I4 he allotted in Upper Timn, ttii.lc ttt-iy hole in Loiter uu 11 ttuultl he Intnl. Mr.

Uei iflu. 11 said III it much money hud bee IMnotii iiitoy in iinpri'Vt men's ihe W'tsi WaiU at fjr ii.staia-i', Spaik tkreel, icloiia Terrace i and Hank Street. Mr. Perkn a had tfi hand in D.11X Slue! on- iik i. Spatks Mri 1 1 uvsti.e inui.1 cciiary and Usclul joti Itt the 'i'otkii.

Oirr ti.al tMiect cairn: the ttiuiilt and tin: ploce, alul I litre il not lor that nutlet ihc i.fl speaker ttouhi I be s'altcd lititrc he 11-Mdvd. An order was granted l.i C. IV.t-rrald for i fjr coiistuc.il,; a lli.iin t. 1 1 i 5 lrk Ttint, out. of Hie appr -pruii in I inc- improieiiiint if Sussex.

Vice. sxis. 1 Pttkins ami ihe und funnel- gcnll- man gate M1.0 hu n.tuld niott: lor rccoiiaitici alion of il at ihe tit st lui An 1 rdrr wa gran'cd I.i I. McTagart'f-r tin- sunt of X'iit nul t4 in el. mils .1 the late lion, l.r- MTiirtl as Nirttl an urdtr to Mletlael Mtl.taii Jl'J.

i-ill of Itic f.iutU i of 1 11c- present t'urpol all. 11 ser-tiees a i i-ngrr. xi I 1 .111. ifi.rMiiuei a ote-iotv tu lti.ti-.se ti tut of one huil-penny in Ihe Pound 011 all tait all- pr.ipetty 11 run tic Coinniuii Seliuoli pUip'J Mi.Kh Was a tunc. Mi.

Sc. It iheii mi'tiul liie secohd-rcading and i-f I 1 Mr. Ii. ni l. chjecled to il, being read a time ut ei.e miIk g.

1 Mr. the ih.i oppdsttion was pieii to V.c paisaR if Ihe 15' secol.U if ai.y In- would, as jhcti.ir I the IJ aid oil lake li'al to Compel the fojeil to lax tlie Town Sehool pu-p-is-, ttiiii f.ri.j i-t ding ti.iiildcosl ihe i'nwti lti- ium t.f aVt'i n3, ht.i.k, Ihe amuunl irqiliied hy the Ihliiril cf Seh Trustees. Perkins noiild like to know whil purlin tax Has be applltd. He was 111 laor I Mr. -ie 111 tatlitg the lunii I10.

I bu- he qip.se any other kind tax lor, fri.iu hi koi.nlede of It.c I oitti, he till certain that a taa of any utiier nature Mould cause a iivgIuii. Mr. Scott said Ihc tnx a 11.tel.Onl for Schoe.l ptnpc-ses alone, lite menttonctl. He felt sal. sfi-d ti.hahitunts t.ytou it teul.J t.l lo pay a tax of one half-penny tu uii- Pound In.

K.ducaiti.nat pu in, trlit ul.o ly as no ht rate ttsd hee.e imposed On, year, "i 1 ut that the t'l-uittt Council aleinpod to coilicl a rate I'ri li. 'loii purports, l.nt stti It a tat in 11. A as ill. al, m.O hi ui. I resist liiv pajn.e'..

and Had aOifo.l al, ulu tiad applltd io' htm as a Li.tjer not lo pa) II. The utidrr 1th11.il It ita-imp, eJ was illrsl, if ihc e. tur, guaian-evd he would uuileritkc to it as.de at-together. Mr. Egleson was cmfidcnt no one could charge htiti with bcir ui.f.iendty lu ICUucsliou- he was eier the fitel.d of the poor Teathcr he himself had asst.

ted in leaelin.s? ueg iut as li ii tei shiKit but he lud heird si rtous m-plaints i-gtintt the pn nt Itoaril of Sch b. Tiu--Ires they had decided that a nuiiit). t.f children should be laughl at the txpense Ihe Town, but it appeared thry had not made tlie seleclion discrerily the cluldrtti cf l.un.l Me-chanics and toe orphans of ni. dons, had been excluded. Tie present taa was not the d-'ing of the Council, but of lite Lducaiion Board I aud the people should be careful in future as to witoai iney selected tor school Trustees.

I'intlly'lhe Bye-Law wst lead a second lime a 1.1 e. auu jtssssu, atiu otc cierw uircctcct 10 prepare ue Bolls for The ealkvrtiso of the and to deliver of to ut to i i i i I I I 1 i 1 1 i I I 1 1 i I 1 I I I TO THE RIGHT REVEREND THE ROMaM CATHOLIC BISHOr Of BfTOWIS'. KlPaUC llaU, 3rd December 13S0. Mv Leap Bisaar I have toacksowWdge the rassestef year Lordabip'a IsUersf ihs29tiiadt-, by wwirb 1 aoiice. yew ant highly mdigaaot at taa sect 1 toe the public debaU.regardisg the large tract of Muss oa peiiuoesd far upraa IU Oaiiacau River.

I aass by ths uacrttirbMot and ex-prsssiorw used by your Lordship, aa they neither carry argusieat nor rcfulaiicn relative to lbs question at issus, on lbs contrary they only tend to shew, (hat yo are sorely annoyed, ami 10 assuage your disappointment, yea sent your ire against an bumble itidividual like eaytelf I aa aware, aty Lord, that it ie a seriomj snalier to come under in seta of a Dignitary in yoar Church, holding Ibe rank you do but you will judge vary erroneously of my character, if you aaugiae, that tour frown will ever deter aoe from doing my duty lo the public, ia accordance with the dictatea of my own conscience. The question regarding the lands now ir. consideration caaw before the public as a public matter is Ibis view, I treated it; and found jcur name as the prime mover interwovcu with it. Waa it because yow happened to be, as you state, miles from Canada at that that I should sit quietly ia my place in the Legislature of my couutry and allow such an act of public spoliation to he consummated without raising my voxc against it Strange reason thia would be, indeed, my Lord Bishop I am as desirous a your Lordship can ponibly be, to briu fit the poor Indian. In the mode of doing so, you snd I differ very widely.

Your Lordship is doubtless awaic, that there is a peculiar otftce connected with the isosernmenl of this coui -try, called the Indian Department, kept up ui a very heavy expense to the country, solely for the purpose, of looking after Uw temporal affaita ol the Indians To my apprehension, this bureau ia the proper gum -dian for the Indians in secular affairs your Lordship may, if.you so pieasc, take the ipirilua! affaire of Uw in jour afe-kceping but nut both. Your Lofdship accosea me Lf making charge against you without piosing them this is not Hue. I required nothing further in corroboration of what I slated in Parliament, than your own written documents. Permit me lo quote from your letter to Mr. Bouchclte of the Crown Land t'ejiartmeiil, tfaicd 6ih May last.

You write, "The Indian btitijc considered minors, llicv couhl not obi sin Patent in their own Halites. I expressed lo you my desire to represent Uh' Corporation of Itytouit. Tho Leil-tiure ha invested it with the right of holding cerium lands belonging lo different localities fthicli arc nut legally creeled into Parishes. It Would seem to me therefore to be nntuial the land in question should be pluccJ in this category, for the Indiana being all Catholics, llu: hi--hop became the natural guardian evtt cf their temporal iiiirrel." Now, my Lord, your wishes ure pWinly enough expressed there. At to your they are best known to yourself.

My "spurious uecosations," a your Lotdihip i pleased lo call them, are just this, I ch.ugr of endeavouring in a erruptiui.u manner to gel possession of one hundred and sixty thousand tiert of wild land in your own name, as the natural gu itdian of thi InJians, there are no proofs rcquiftd en my part to maintain this your own writing proetsit. The public, niy Lord, wcnld he mote convinci by had refuted any portion of my state ment, instead nf filling it with uncleiical rectiiiiiu-aliona, which have no point. Your t.oaMp in a aneering maiitxr accuvs me of bigotry. I do not understand the id it. the sense yuu scrm lo emply, but no iloiihl you knote the meaning of it, bctier titan 1 ti.

If tj be a biot, mean my eppos lion to your tvishes, in becomvn veiy extensive landotvin ral the evpense t.f ihc public, I shall of course plead guil to the clmre. On this, a on every o'her public question, I hull altsa) act without fear or favour; and fur thcrmore I hez to apprise your I. beg to apprise -Lordship, I oppose ny eveiy mrmis in my potter, o.lli in anil i out of Parliament, any grant of lands to any religious body whatever, ouder the flimsy plra of holding it in trunl fur the Indians. Too much i this haa been done already, which the country will some day deeply deplore. In conclusion, my Lord, I beg lo say, thut a.

I anvamentble to a higher Irilmnsl than your Lord ship for my public acts, it is not my intention, to lake any lurlhrr notice of any communication through the public journals up jn this suljt-ct. I have the nor lo be, My Lord Bish- Your Lordship' OLedicnt, humi-ie Servant, Titos. McKav. Secbetarv's Urrirr, Turoulo 3t)M Sortmbtr, IHM. His ExcELtCNCV the (Governor ha been pleated to make the fi.

Hutt ing tiji-poiuluients, viz Th -mss Maybee lt.tdrnhurt, William Nounan, M. P. I. hit Wrllinttton Gwynite, William Itucll Kichards, M. P.

P. Adam Wilson, The Honorable John Ross, L. C. John Hawkins Skttlititon Connor, L. L.

and Philip M. M. S. Vai.kou-hnrl, ll.n Mr Hall, Esquire, Barristers at I. aw.

In he (urrn's Conn-el, in lhal pari of Ihe Province called I'pper Canada. tj" The following is the Cote's description, and a very correct one, of Mr. ankouhnet, Ihe tbove named Queen' Counsel, hen al lending the League (Jonvcntion, last year. "The little creature was like a "asp, never at lest for a minute, jumping here, lhn slating with his C)rgla all about, interrupting the speaker when he had no business lodo so, and mak- ng himself generally and thoroughly disagreeable, i lib conceit oversows; Ihe number ol" il would quite eacecd one font of type to set up. His cracked vutce and strong naaal accrnt make him an cseet-stvi'y dtsagreable speaker, and the mallei- is far from up for Ihe manner.

Win tor Mr. V. insy be ble to do in a speech to a mob (and I am told that is peculiar pro.tnrr) he is perlrci-ly powerless before auduncc il intelligent men. and on a great suhjeci. rtmark upon the Prrnch Canadian, wi re a cl specimen i his tjle.

He spoke of litem in Ihe cnnieinptuou t)le that word dors n-it capress l.i." idi -n more like ipeaking of brute bcasis, than uC a of men at intelligent tt any nation on ihc fiif'f tlie earth, and infinitely superior to a girat n.j .11 It in sll tlie genlle dirrtstiioii nf humanity II is enough lo make one's blood boil lo hear an insignificant puppy like tin speak of soestnnalile a pe pie a the French Canadians, in this manner, and lo sec men shouting ai chert leg at his He talked about lite necessiiy of treating the French with a little whulcsomc severity, if they ct'uid made otherwise to understand Ihe l-enefiis ol Lrilish Goser ninent. This sentence is a sample of the whole, a specimen of the 11 mind. This gentleman is Hie son of Mr. Phil.p Vank jujhnrlt. of Cornwall, and ha been brought up 111 the school of High Toryism, from which he .1 destined iitier to emerge.

On Monday the eighteenth 11 slant, tlie following gentlemen were admitted by Ihe Benchers, to the degree cf Barrister at Law George M. Clark, Esq Thomas II. Aikman, Esq-, Daniel McKerlic, William Ch-gg, and on SaturJay, Alexander Gtbb, Toronto Church, 1850. Wc understand that Mr. Cleg? intends practicing hi tvofession in Bttown.

I oas indtaatetv aatodatod wfah asses UN is satsr-ssung in Iks sccksisalirsl sad Ularary Isstsqr of ScbtUad. It Is Us asst of ths aaaat aathal of Iks ScouUa UsitwsiUcsi aukstsU befBcalt I imagMM a plass tsMcb shoaU aassa maesoribsUsr wiUi Um frosscaiio a stsjiiotM career. Thar is aa air of singular aiillacss aa las hrag snd tsios grass-grooa slrssla 1 dirscUoa iiptsssi-s ratasias of tbsdays of old ths ajs aod wbjht appear as if Uwf had wuaicslcd auawthhig ut Uwir otsa aulataa casescwr all around, aad lbs aMwbkring brawn, ia Uktir tosjestie datay, kept watch agsiast sny rods iava' sion cf ihs quicluds of lha scene. Sums tnt ptriud of obicb srril away aftara liuns hats, ao doubt, tsaca placa bat aa Mrs. Quickly or bcr ghost csclaiau, Thts.

juwac wsrc the lines, Mr. Rigaiarek la lias United CuUcgi of Su Saltalor aad t. Leoaard clcrieal inliMBcn oassttpretaef the sscrolorss of Usta ss anqucstioned 1 a Doctor of Divinity vas frincipsl, and a Doctor of Divinity, or at ths very least a Li-cenfiste of tin. established Church, filled eseiy Pro-Vssurs Cbsir. The eatrsoee into the College prd-ciiici wss'lhrosgh so srehttsjr earmorHited by Ibe Church steeple, snd the busiuees cf Ibe clsssrs oae fjr the most psrt iuUoductd by prefer.

Culcsa by rour of a diipco.slion, granted ia partkalsr caaes oa spplicitiou to the Seine, all the Students were required lo altccd the Uolltge Church 1 tu ensure cuailuiicc the roil tf lhir namee was called befuie Ihs conmenceawnl of the asoraing and afteraooa scTTicta they were llm fur being late, and more fcecrely fined for being tbtcnl. For the spiritual benefit tf the young gentlemen, the fine, were faithfully esacled in submit Hon to Hie authority eseel ing, lhy wen punctually and giuinbliugly paid. A mote strictly orthodiu eatabliahwcnl, according to the northern standard of orthodoxy, could wot be conceited. 'The galtcrj lite Church wea appropriated lo the use the Students, sll but the front pew, which waa rcterved fur the Profeaaora. The proceedings in thai gallery, Sabbath afier Sabbath, were, fur a place of wornbip, assuredly of aa extraordinary description.

I ia accustomed occupants, with the caccptiua, tcrhaps, of those ia the front rank, were by no means addicted lo sleeping that much may be said fur them indeed, any one cf less than prufmsorial dignity caught napping would speedily hate found himself in the hands of the fhilistints but taiiuu, uher -ea'pedicnts were re spited to fur the purpose of rclieing the ti dium of tie huur. A favourite amuscsienl was wood-cuttin auj mt ssiiduously was this practiced that the desks, where they had not literally been hewn in pieces, were cohered with engravings, exicuicd in the buldcst vlyla of the art. Anotlwr plcafanl diversion consisted in the careful dissection of the sleeveless red gowns the badge of aludcniship iu that classic region and the most accomplished Schneider mijl.t have envied lbs deiieiii) which, unknown lo the wearers, tlieir srarlrl in- vcatmcnis nceited the dicuiatiun of ribbuna. By ncuiu jimt'iilcd notis, or deaf and dumb alpha" bet ig'i', a brik correspondence was commonly cairitdon belncen parlies scaled at a dialance and poems, novels, cici cards, not rarely usurped 1 lie place of Bible ai.d Palm-bjok. The Minister regularly officiating was one of the Frulceore: when a stranger chanced lo appear in hie iojih, audible testimonies of approbation, or the opposite, thundered or sliuUcd from the gallery by the ready agency of the feel, were not at all unuaual accompaniments of his diicourae.

On I he wh Ir, mote scsndaluus outrages on the proprieties of a bouse of prayer could nU be named than fere here tilings of constant occurrence. Perhaps the academic aij'irsn wuuld have behaved themselves no belter under other circumstances they could scarcely hive conducted thcmscNce worse under any. Ilow this should have been under a system if such exemplary rigour wc pretend not luesplain, but i may constitute a a-jf-j. ct of edifying cuntcm-plation tj those nho fancy that clerical ascendency must be the triumph of religion that Colleges are the proper schools of religious training that learned men 01 empty pocket and loose principle will become eiTicient religious inalruoors in vntue of conforming 10 tests recommended by reason of such convincing tower as X5UU a-year that certain form of gixlhnct will i per ate at a charm tu eaorci.c the demon of irrchjicii aupHiscd to reside in Itieraturc and science, and consecrate them lo pioua uses; and, finally, thi unruly youth may be discipline! into drvou ness by the constraining efficacy of fines. Whether they order th- ae things belter' in the English Unitcrshiea ma) be learned fiom the pages r.

I.ocklurt and Mr. Beverley. A. Deccabcr, TUK SCHOOL TAX. Through Town thcie appear to be nme unwit to pay a veiy trifling tax that haa been talc I) inijirse I in behalf if Common School.

The sum riqittietl is sbcut XI 3.J, hich only amounts to ftc pence ba'f primy per head on the tf liytcwn. Thia lax should have been laid tut in liuic to have alhiwed the Cnllcctora to collect it nt the oilier talis, but we can ee 110 rc.is tiuble cause to object against payment. The only thing unreasonable about it, far'a we can is the creased exirnse and trouble in making a rcmd collection. The riptnse, it may be aaid, is not inr'easril, because the per crnlage is the same thai it would hate been; but the trouble snd tf ii is heavy on the Collector, and it is imply an incrra' cf expense, only at llie coal1 of a fctv individuals, which is equally ut'jtist, and shculd have been avoids But in payment cf a School In, a regard the general piinciple, W0 cannot see why taxis should be paid lo support Jaits snd Institutions for the punishment of Crime, if it be right to impose late for the support of Common Scbooiw Ignorance is the cfltef source of crime, and if the public, lor their own safity, agree to be taxed, in order that crime may be punished, and thus prevented, Ihry should much more willingly agree to pay for the support of Common School, which utd be a far mote efficient preventative. On the aroe of economy tlouc, and independent cf the I higher and mote inipor'attt considerations involved in the question, Common Schools should be sup- I oiieJ by the puklic- fJ" Some of cuir tVesiern exchanges i ttate ihot the Rev.H.Mulkins hss lieen np- poiiiteilChnplain to the Provincial Pennen- 1 ttary.

Timber Limits on Laks Hirox. Attention is direetetl lo the advertisement in another column to-day of Mr. Neil Mcintosh, Land Agent, Toronto, relative to Timber Limit 111 the country lying on Lake Ht.r m. We are prepared to state "on reliable authority, that the country referred lo affords Pine of good quality, both Red and White, and in abundance. From long acquaintance we can recommend Mr.

Mcintosh as a most attentive and efficient Agent. Mr. M. is successor to Mr. Jas.

Hendersop, ho was formerly very extensively and favourably known in the BT-TWK aUTURBAY. DSCS. ISM. TRC BAILIOAD. 't? iilinr hy papers received ainca fbr Im iaeaw, that aWruad meeting was Mti to lloavnt va the 29ih al rica reaulaniocia sveru aaJ appro; iig Gta4 imjeci, and a cow itiat ay pintail to ra-ae tha aunt of X500 lav.aWaiejiaf UaxpesM of a preliminary th rMle.

Our readers are, mmnm that the undei taking ra ta aa Ibe Graud Junciiiin ia the i mf bilroad propfiaed to be buili from direct ta FrecUt pass-rig UN) vallcj of the Nation Biver, i ia tt) form Ute continuation of a Railroad between Montreal and Qraaieiiie, ia Losrer Canada, these two propaaad awade together forming what i caXetJ Um Moatreal and Preacon Road. Tk abate attw the amount 16 be raied (or awtray of the srho, whit will be afcjaajt oee kundred and thirty Ce miles. Tfce aniaai Miurd, 500, fat a survey lO iilaaf re titan one-half of which will i wild is. per uitie. i aa a gigantic enterprise corn- I is llttt manner, it ia almost enough lo diaprov the sincerity of ita projeclom.

It in quite to make a survey, even for double that amount, that will be ttlhled to confidence. The willingness dtgu before the public with a measurement of diataore, anatte in an impelled way, and Without the requisite information regarding the geological character of the country', and it topugrapkical feature minutely an er laieed, apicacaiing audi a crude conjec-taaaj aa tto reeult of actual survey, ia mui coaei naive evidence that those by whom eucb Iking ia proposed, eitlici must he very imperfectly inlortued on such subject, or tkev ere willing to lend themselves to a probable misrepresentation. The chances ate more than ten thuuaand to one that the seventy -four shilling urvey will he a meie bungled misrepresentation; in shut it is almost impossible that it can he any elee. A ad there we see the grand lit ginning of the great Montreal and Prescoit Sajtroady one of lie most gigantic projects ever laid before ibe people of Canada, a work which ie intended to concentrate the trade of Upper Canada i.i Montreal, and make ell Canada in a commercial way dependant upon that city, rumiiit eU with two peace half-penny. If it is intended exhibit any thing in the shape of a survey in which the public can place any reliance, let them treble the apportionment, and then recollect that they a.e at a very low figure.

There has been very tall talk aknut this great Grand Junction Koad, but talk ie easier to be had, even in the great City, tkaa some oilier needful commodities. jCMO for the great survey is certainly a very email beginning. In (bis matter, small as it is, we see clearly indicated 4 desire t'alhcre to ihc Ms! rigid economy. The L'icliine UnaU has) been a very cosily lesson, and uc ex tieme usually. follows another.

15m what we wish particuUily to bring tieloie the miads of our readers is, the unwillingness of ike Montrealers to folk over more than they caa kelp and this, loo, at the very beginning, when for consistency sake af.er their great boasting and comprehensive ptaauinc. tbev must have been situirctl a great cfiort. In view of this fact, and a most important and reliable lad 11 is, it can aearcely be supposed, if our Jly town aad lVescott Road be completed, that they mill think of pushing their great Grund Jenctioa line farther than to draw it out 011 paper ami admire the picture. When their Road ie brought to llawkesbury, their choice will be, either to budd the larand JaactiM Road at a cost of about 350,000, and with that only obta-n a limited trade, or oa the other hand build their Road to Bytowa at cost of about 130,000, and ercwre the whole of the trade which the Other would have had, and the trade the wbe of the Northern section of Upper Canada and the Western ac; Lower Ceeada besides and withal previ'nt- liie Ottawa trade (wing diverted from Muntreai to Boston. In the fare of these fact-, and the undeniable shretvuiieW of and their evident unwillingness part with cash at the present fiiiM, it is almost absurd to auppose that tJie Uraml Junction Road will ever be composed t'f other materials ihsn ink and paper.

It is plain, however, that almost every thing depends upon the success of the Hy-town and Prescott Road. The success of that undertaking we now helieve is no longer a matter of doubt The pr.vncvtjt are fair and romising. The more it lias been on posed, the more it has been exam-amined, and ita merits considered, and it is fast gaining strength in consequence. Amongst those who are most conversant in such matters, and who have given tha suhjecl attentive consideration, there exists but one opinion, and that of the nns-t flattering kind as to the probability of the investment being profitable. Some ho ut first were distrustful have now become convinced of the certainly of its becoming in veiy stunt time a most remunerative Road.

It has nothing in fear from any opposition that has yet appeared and if those who are directly interested in 11, in particular Ibe people of Bytnwn and Pies-' cott, will stand firmly togiher, there i nothing in view, at Uil so fai, that ran in aay degree diseppoiut the brightest hopes. One thing more we cannot avoid noticing. A most egregious error is ronsian'ly persisted in by the Grand Junction Company, in regard to distances, in connexion with the proposed Railroads lo Bytovvii. The distance from Bylo to Freseolt is called 60 miles, and from their mam line to Bytowa they call only 2 tinier; while ia fact the first is oniy between fKrtV and Ay miles, and the latter over thiitythree miles. Wc give the result of actual jiiea-earemeat.

It ia wrong to misrepresent under any circumstances, and we were net prepared to expect such unfairness as ikeir persisting in it after being repeatedly iafw mt of the error. Let any one take 'Bouchelts map, which is quite correct in that, aod try the distances between these paint, and bee ran atisfy themselves. Pr -te-tant t'l itli the wil of Iso ne, a prive ajji-, itf lielievetl Uenied lo uis il hi-. The locality is the Via it fn in t'n vn 11. i nf the itiaimiw 1 ti 11 I nns'uo, win re 'In-iK't t'Hsary nr 1 rm ni lor 'It mt.

nor fitting up, at tlie a. it'-, litul ild'uilv 1 itiiii i d. MAKMIEH. Ai Attitter t'. by the Me Hi- J.

i It. e. n.b Mi. 1 Mary J. Jithnson, E.

Uauliielt, AIAKKKTS. (IftgUett prutti) a. o. 2 13 0 I 4 1 tl ti 0 a ti il 2 0 a 4 0 13 9 1 3 9 0O7 0 13 JONM DaUCV, ii-iwtii 111 ihe St. Lnwnnce Bildgtt.

NEWS THE c.UROPA." GUHT 1WUTAIN. Parli.1111e.il is l-ort gned till Deicember 17. Mr. Martin, son to lu tv of Karon Pollock, has I't'i-i. p.

out itt it tlii- vacant by the tip-j pjiiilim til lie as ViCe-Chanccllor, and look it seat 011 tn Bench, on lite Kill ult. He is lite iirst liishtitan who hts been raised to the E- ll-ll U' I.t'h. T-tc ii 11 lias granted a pension of 100 a year to Mr. Paint- Collier, Lditor of sliukspcarc. ana 1 Toe HniifJ of the English Cai ttiual Wientatt mriscd iii London on tits 1 1th nl-.

Mr. Lai r.iril.lake, the new Pirsidinl of the It Acadciuy, hi received the inor if KoUhih oJ. is.iti II)de Pa.k, cntitecied with the li.du.-l. 1 tl are proceeding tcty aiislacl- Mi.r- Sp'CfTA, lh" r-aper-mikers, and Mcsrs ('! lite ,111.111,. hate obi oil I lit: runtrsCI Ivi -hfi -t inc Lahiuilioii, tor which luty aiv to sue- JUH 1 c-it il it-- I iru.ot 1 fo Jeap pai-s, prml-II .1 In uo.e and In lour n.il.

I pc, i i.e. 1 1 and a pi is' uce to hi- pill to I lie I nul Up -it rath copy oto, e. i. ti.t-ti't tiirat.g.d und pn paieil a lli txlnv ufti.e c. till at'lrs, will be one of lite ti.utiy niipU'i i eutci prissc tv lite Ureal Exhibiisoti cull 1.4 th.

int ilMeul.V'- base decided upon t.lte i.ei-uc upon tv.i.ci) rctreliiin nls snail ue suppilt 'oiitiitiii it; Tlie detail arelal -f Kul ntioVr eotiitj- iaM in. The forms of tender tv ready l-ntt ti -to nppl Cants In lew days. No spiiii-, -ir beer, mil be an tit red lo i joking iil le tthotved. The ret'teshmeiit, tttil he into thtee clai the lirsl to con- of jellies, and lees of all letnoitade, and other drinks wlijch an- not 111 Ilfllns second and third class roon.a the C'tilrat-ltr will he; bjund' lo supply ii i lii hn ail, linlter, and clteese, tjud andii icht 4, al liH ii pnci bul "ill also be allu- id to li 111) i.M.cr milch-, ttiiluiltd in the list c-f lirsl el -ts reli 1 --lone, nt prices lo be aieetl upon tiy .1 iraei' i 1. The coioruclor will also he itipti.idto sttppiv "fa -ses of wa er gratis lo all i.s ulu m.i apply f.r ihim- Tlie water to bu In he i oto.MorivE LxtiiM.s.

The tircat WV'rn ll.iiltta who iiticnd lo rxhibil ihe liiv most pijtte'ful btoad-jtuae en-' unit- ier ciiiiatrui-ted and the London and North siern pist il noiiee of Itieir lo exhibit Uwir beautiful and poweiful narrow-guage i iijii'P th; Live! Mr. K-ilirrt Stephellsoll 1..11 ns exhibtlirt two his W'tiiiiuittei, wnh all thij most rteenl iuipioscincnis 5 and Mr. of Main -In slcr, iilso inleudt vshibiting three sery iK-atitiliil nints. II is alsu inleiided Iq exhibit Ihe lituranl.e press utd in raising Ihe Bri anuia btidae ocr tin: Meniti Straits. Miiui.

is mt. iitl.iiiiini'diauly after ihc re-assrm-; I iiii; lian.et.t, tet ttilrcducc a measure for Ihe eii-i the hc-icral qualincatiou in cHies, Mitin 1, and unites. t.ncl Jont tnher member cf Ihf Chartist 0v, are aaitt a tour piosincea, in pc i It.tliielli tlm woiknig classes 10 join III ano'ht list llliNCE. Tlie Commissary of Police attached 10 the National Assenihly, has had his pay and allowaueea by outer tf tlie Piefettof police, for ntaktt eir rep rl of imsginar plot to a-tsMiutc General Changaruier aud the President ol tne VssiMtibly; lor alarming lite, public without hain iken due precauiioti lo ascertain the Cor nr 111 rsi.ftiie report 4'the ajcnl; and for neglect tfd.iiy and disi-bi-Jwnee of order having made no communication uf such to his superior, the Pre fcet uf Police. The Court uf Appeal condrmed on Saturday the dtci'iou of Ute Court uf Correctional Pulsre, which It 1 nl.

ii If competent to try the editor of the Vumtfur Hu Son. Suclt, Gaxttte dt y-ioriee, Cuurrier i-'iuncaur, iCvcutment, and i'eu 1 tiaiiuj; oinitieii he uf ihe writer 1.1 j. litieal uiticles. The Court of Assize mndemned M. Voillel de Pmlnbeii, idiiui I the to three nionttis' im- i.iiienl and HI franc Cue jr l.ublnhinl an Ie insulting to the President of lite Bepubhc, and a.

quitted M. Pcshcre il author. The mfrtit- piibliihes a decree of Ibe Prei- denl of the Uepuhlic, tsenertl Guesvil- 1. to the command of tlie 14th and Idth military ei.wM'.h 111 place of lotetici Neuinaycr, placed e. Jii.jiioiie.

The further announce 1 that Ifiticral Seumayer had demandt'd tote pise- 1 on 1I1- retired list, but that the President of list K- pu'oiic, taking former service into conside i had maintained him oa ihc list of Geuerats canable ti bt-mg emploed en active service. Lu fVrsW is about lo oe prcsecuted by Government lor a rattier singular hoax. On Monday it published a siring ol quotation from wotk writ- -in by Lotus Napoleon during Ins exile or captivity, and paeii i 'letn off as a copy of the eagerly 1 M. ar t-f the President. good deal of 1 tenement and some tilarm wa al first occasioned 1 by tins ke.

The journal was seized. The lolhiiving is ihe form in winca inc charge not it is drann up by tit Attorney General: Im i accused of basing commuted the otlciit publication msde with bad faiih, of having 1 l. 1 else, laisv new, ssa 01 hihii ii.w..i.,. iwsis I. f.lul.

.1 1 a 1 t.l. fliflr I tu. is to ihsi at.u inc satu oocumrm uenrg a uature to disturb public tranquillity." 1..: 1.1 a 1 im ns mscnwij vyv-n, Of the Prestdeoi Mcatagc, Wilmtr 4 1 1 I Hay per ton, Hats ter bushel, per brl. 1 Indian Corn, per bushel, Ita ley per bushel, Pea per bovhri. Beef per cwt.

Pork perewt. BtiUvr per lb. Potatoes per bushel, CIcik of lite Mtkct. Momtrcal Mahkets. No change worth intii.t from i-t week' tpiolniioun.

BYE LAW TO IMPOsf. A TAX FOB COMMON SCHOOL PL'HPOSES. WIII.KI'. tS il is necrtwsry In proviiie for Ihe suppo.t snd niaii.tenance of C-mmon Seh ls in llylown, a required by the Act thirteenth and fouiteeiiih Vietoria, Chapter f.iy eight Be it therefore enacied by Ihe Mayor and Council of Bylown, in Cmmril assembled. That the sum of One Hall-Penny in list Pound on all ru'eable ptopeity in Use ttid Town be levied, t'l be eullerled, set apart and appropriated for the upptirt of Common School wiimu the said Town, in addition lo any P.ovii.cial grem for the same purpose for the current year.

Given under the Srsl of Ihs fCursnratfou thts second day of December, iw the year of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred aud fifty. CHAS. SPARROW, lo. G. Btt, Jfssor.

Town ttrk. IX TUK CO CRT OF HANKRCPTCY FOR THE. COUNTY. OF' CAR- LOI (fa 0f fa QritrVM tltt lllt ytuntr oj im i ownnmp oj i or bolt on, in Ac County of VnrUton, Lumberer and Trader A BaNKRUPT. niBI.IC NOTICE i.

hereby givew. that a aV public silling foe Ihe allowance of bitcerlifi- catc lo Ihe sbjve named Bankrupt will he held al the Court House, in the Town rsf Bylown, in lha C.mniy of Carfeinw, on MONDAY, the SIXTH fM JNC vtYneat, at the hour of TWELVE jOCLociv, which Mttmg any of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt arts he heard aj.tnsl ihc sllowsnee of Ihe eeetiDcate. By order nf the Judge of the County Court of the County of Carlctoo. JOHN GRIERSON, yftttr, tk, osore asmwd AeaJmnf. Bylown, 26ln IW5U.

43 Jw INFORMATION W4tp'. gf MAC RICE IsEtRINof Jisl Kerry, I. eland, wha left Bfto- i'" November fur Whitehall Si saw, bssi -aams us Ma e. ft 0 (eel k.i dt at-A W'- li nn, ncrsnn uireelai.v a 1. as gj M.

L. ing ttaormaitjMi will rj T7- Btrutner.n iLLlaw V. uw nm a lavnr esi u. Nor. 27i setotu.

liriajin Bytawa. cs.w tora nancra will eusur ing lb above. mr f0' 1 fMUm. neld ta taa Waat Ward M' 1.

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