‘3 _ y . _ ‘1“‘11? ll “Ll!” \i" litlll NIT“. .II: II.' win-.mu 'le I’ r ’ I t‘. II x I I: ~., Il-Itli MI-I h. ' I. , . \m. ...... In. wire. I. In. «A no: ~' I.i‘II\I I 1'. ..I 1”":l‘I‘JtpthlIll‘ ,_. ., ., W I“ I... up I.» From: .V, 1/5,“,4.” I" “A. L \l I‘I I II;III' I‘ I ‘ ;'.~, gumy .. We felt very much a: hull Ill‘ other ILII IlIIliilid“ not of do)" on I'rudi: I at1iele in an lllurlhh! “""K‘" "‘3 r ~”“" ‘l" [u-I'i-Nlival. .\IIII-u:IIII- I}|ll‘>il4lll‘ pu! III, candidates in II -IIInIpI‘!iIi\-- l~ .lIIIl \- tiona for . iI \-‘l‘\lI‘I‘ in India quoted in the uni; . v. .‘ found a whole N‘IlI'S III iIIUfiK-Ifativa (In the .\'.uruw (l:||l'_',‘«‘., 'I‘Itey‘gmt‘ttrin mind Illllh‘ I: -t that .‘\lI'.l lltl_\1l-Spf“u;llllt‘lIlllllll‘fllltlI'I'i ltilvl ln-In Ii;.'-'.I"l“ e. I”. I-.II-IIIIv-.Il., III lying I‘m IIIOIIllls on our table. \ IIIIII h.t\ - lng‘ffl't'lfmt nnrhauuls' anything: Ian :I: cursory notice. “3- any a: well give Ulit'l or two of IhI-.~.- II II‘~‘llIlIt<, a. they I-astl light upon the IIaInI'e ol lhv narrow gzinge‘ of which we \t'l‘dl to impart bull“: idea. \l'le quotc :~ The 011- . trnmiv: rai|\v~I IIat' once. I. .\la.~h .II;I-IIIiII:I it: now being dive II-I —I-\\ltll a Iii-Iv III the III-vel-IpIII ‘lll III II. . . r , Li :l :iIiIJI I-t uglie: Ilv.~t inime I ' I . A ll M‘I'w.’ “II In) ,\ LI ‘I.lll‘|'l1’lll. IIII IIII lu-I' I;- l~‘*1'i.lll'llll’il Hail“. I II.III‘I‘l'I1*lHl I“ K.||I"l‘ .".I'|., .I-I'.I~~ ~lI-.~III>I~ L'.I I‘I'II‘ ~ pI-r I‘.l 0” 'I.lI~l I'. I.I.I~<I'II‘_\' :II 5‘.”- pI'I‘IJ'. lit miiv~ ~IIp- I'HI'IZI‘illlI , ltollnt ’ .II, ‘ .\II.I IO per cent” -r mile. p1,.” “I, “I vhpypi “vile In i\linir u . IiaIaIe-I I'IIJ III~ III 'IIiIoII nll‘Ir.-nI-li lliui\ .Iy .. . I , N r ‘y > A _I and v -II IIIIIIIII IIIII judin .pr.-n~i\-I~i n -'~ “'-~ “‘ ‘x' “"“""*" 1‘ “"l ut-I‘k~ IthI' I- III~‘.I‘II--tiIIII III I-III‘JII Innul '-""-“"‘l I‘- I. y-III'II.I...IL, In, ... I "V .n speed I l“ III» or I'aIIIwaI 5 III' IIIII'I'IIa """“ l“"‘"' "' _ _ “1‘5"”.l . r ' " . ‘ ~ . nus- Irv, at .'~I. per I‘. I‘. .wII-l gII .;_ I . _ “AW, iII III-.I ‘I". IJI'. iln' I-II. > I".- r I..I III p» Sutthl, I I I Inge Indian); in “ended for mineral lI‘Hl- III" gll"|,fi', particulars III -: . Ive. IlII-I'.Ili..I:: pr l .l by ‘Il nlln Win III';lu.'III.IIIzi.I- III-L I, (n; lly adaptingr it for steep I ' I .enl-I and Iarp “arr-cs, to wIIrI. Iin IiIII Ih': IiiHIIwIl. ‘ ‘. vii, particular: III II I-h ll'lI'll law‘speeil railwav r.-I Intly‘ Inwa- IIII l'l )IIII‘II' I_\', at a. I-II~I of LG, I Mp 'l‘il 'll‘. including plant and station. iI)I'.‘ll\' In. ‘I «I n " IIIfI’Jil, slut-pp . II in III‘IIIMI- II- ,. ‘ . 311‘. Boy-l truth: in bix' aiII p emit III a road, tlilit'l‘ I‘llllll I.I~ with: ‘ll . lur. Iu'Ist evidently in: I:u iy II. l"I.lllllI’\l by the git-Ige. int-ohm}; a< ‘ he cxtunt III cultiugs, II ug. weight III engines and r , IIIn< Illl.‘<'llitd' and reducing Ihc cost III'tlIe rnllio': bltll‘li. ,Im IchI as ofthu road itself. It Shah and AH!“ he made to serve substantially lilt! put-v pom-s Ill the III‘ linary broad guaqu they would eviIII'IIIIy he very Ill! cabin in at new country. III-nee hs adoption in thin- l_v inhabited ('llIIlIll‘l".., as doeerihcd iu the. questions, or in I-IIIIIIII'iI-s II’Il. of great ~\v.~.tlth and yet II‘IliIll’lIIfl road‘. This gun; I-I'III'IIiII: In Mr. liIIyII, hau' been ItIlIIpleIl . " lIIIli:I. ’ ' ‘ gal. llI'IxIl, and I‘ » p~InIII‘II.-t we. i.I t_-. p.-_ a I pan nu I. , ‘Il an. ‘I‘I'I-sIvI'II liailway in I.)IIIIeII=-‘ has been pu Ii II--I_ tho 'I-; III that com prac- ~IeIl, and gliiagj; the -.~nlt u: e.\ ' '.It he. found III.It IhI~ s ril‘l‘lllu 'Illil'lllltlll in " . . . ~ . . parts III III. LIIIII I' lI'IH I‘ ens ;. road to be built from (‘bzn'IIIIIIIIIIu-II In Shanna-wide, III- were .wmu other of Iln- lI‘l'IlIII‘llt’.‘ ul'the f‘ll‘l'lllll'll gi'i'l-irun scheme to lII‘ unIlIeI'I'Il. In. for .~ no IIIInl-I they noun Will. “I” It: found III'dk‘lil‘Iltlt' and SH lIrIIaIl :II. -IIIII'er iIIIprI ground III , .usv. Mott III our r Izlera aro mvwre that Ihe guag‘r of!) feel Ii iIII-hca, tin-ed in Ihi-I pI-II~ vim-I is II Inean between the English IIrIIInl I ll narrow gauges. Tho narrow gums-n in general uxl. Ihout .‘l [I It. lbw Ies the saving in th.. :IIustrIII'tiIIu . Ill rolling Mock there i« an advantage in llli' working: ufthe road deaerriugul notice. .‘ll'. l‘IIIyII May: ‘ It is now well IIIIII.>r~'lIIIIIltlIIIt the real-deuce due III curves and imp lion» in the track lh-mI a ex as the wiIlt'I III-tu'ccu the 1‘: Is i< re- duced. The greater portion of curve [(‘sls' taut-e i\ due to flu aliihug motion product . the Ilill'I‘rI-III-c ot' the space pilt‘sVII over by two wheels IIl'tlw mine IlinIueII-r keyed fort to up- pIII-itc ends IIfun axle coa III to both. IuA I-IiuuliIiI-c in III we give the Wlll'k’lr- a ten- III- I:_v to bind I ly III-I-II.-~ the track. It :IuI, therefore, , usily I-IIIII l\ .I that both IIII~e re~i.~I:III I~~ inere ~diminish mm the leugth of the e—or all: s the same thine. the width «If;in me. .lu engine III .'II‘I. Ii, I. gauge, on a curve of WHO feet I dine, would run qiwutly have IiIIIe IIIII'.IIII:I;: av far as this III>.\ ut'powcr i. concerned. over one III 3 {wt gu win II. curve of half IIIIII‘ I‘mllih. A.» 1.]. try, I. '04 could therefore he lllll'I‘IlIl l whhoat II cor ’llIllltllllg lIII'i'l‘JM‘ in the r lance, heavy I-.II'thu'IIrl;~I could be avoided with-Iota rI-Hort to FII‘I‘II gradient“ and the ‘lIIIIIII'im I~IIIIlI| III- I'AI '~d into many Iii. _ here iium nt‘tin- “'lllt’l‘ Lumen would he equ'IIIIIuaIy (‘Ylll‘ll‘htu in both I-IIa- ntraciiuu and operation. Il\ LlII w‘, I final le and 1h.- I'uliy iqu the details III llll|'~ll0il pro and Pull It IIIII-I'III'N' that a. h II‘. , Mr. llnyIl I'm-I vI'r th - II IIrk. III}: II Illlltl IIII'I'llII ' (“VIM rpeI-d of 20 In M III IIIIIII- col:ch I'.I‘II‘I’ for paucnizi In: road would Ie no I I va-I ‘I in MIIIII‘ Ili~‘-i Hi might and could iII- l.u' In, HIIIIWII'IIII- m Jul uu-Ipu. iII :I: ll 0th ,3 .an IIIIIn lm‘lf. "he more .' curmu'u ‘lfl raid. the '(N‘IIII'I‘ nIIvint: in the I h fillio narrIIv .-.,.[ approxinntylfl more llt’tli‘ly ooh-Inn very heavf' (I III 5, jt‘t"l')n In the mm In I-III unity the Imuhle IIt‘ rcumviu}: freight I'IIIuI tIIII thI- ‘5‘ Irura [In-"narrllw Huaiv III liInw ut‘thI» lIrIIMl Image. III and ti wilmnge lll'l'ill'! by p:t~!aeII::I*|'.». Nt‘llllt‘i‘, dummy .lilllenhy Ihat I-IIII for u IIIInIII-Iui yt‘IItIIpal‘ed In that uI'iIiIIIz from IlII- want, III II I‘oaIl-‘uAIvan that reduvos the value (ll IIId [be farm. and I . thn IIfII.II'II'r III 'rrIIIIIII' ' I .\I-\v lirIIII~uiI It which IHI‘ Iml rt‘: ' :II‘I‘l'BNM‘ .h "hirktlls. I! l‘. howcvvr. M l ' I'\' the first objection Ith from Illff‘llilwnrl II .0 mm), ,,,~ ,3“. freight that pug“ over [II unuw undgu‘ mixht. iu lilI“(:ll‘(' IIFNI‘I'l‘TIIl I... “M .m 'nntIIvt by water or otherwise Ihn [lll‘ broad :IIIl'l that .\ III‘I.~'4IIII'_\'I ,, 'ltllirlll in: II: on lil'.“ IIIJ l l llillhl II , _ H .\ieiII r Damien .\l NI-iil‘~, UII lll't‘I - ." , 1"")"J "“g the WI. .II. and llll‘II‘L‘ past llUv |;iu'.‘ an -:.L\ .III-ut :IIIII‘ gcnezul III.Ir- 1 I-;.!I II. I.llI\' I" II ‘.. in {.II I. III. - mum I'd ' ~ Add 10 pcr III-m", .I.‘.‘.1I.-.IperIIIile. l: \'.'U||lII rt. Iirv I IIII: \‘ll‘ll’iltil‘l' of lilc‘t' and lltt‘il rullhu mu}: r t v I \V-.I'.!II| lo' Ih.- III-It II‘ I CSbI'J III the “Li I': ll Inn elm II III II. III‘I‘L ie.I'I l‘l I‘I-I‘ .Iuc .II on III.- .II the II II in IhI- I' I~e III' ~I ch III! ‘I III III III‘ IIiII‘. I‘\ III I' In Illl‘ II... \II- need him ‘oac himself g n- I- I. I. ’I I... n2~ I. .Illy up III. . ~t.-:n .‘JI-II . ('ertnin 'II'c chuckling "II-r IIIe ' XIII IIII :ince,:»n ooh-1i; puLIIIiIIII of in III; II‘ . , “as :IppIIJI‘. III II .IIIls’ )Ulllt’ I~lI1IIII.II.lt-I for reasons best known I.» hi- . point-III: k ret'uIIal In the appli. .Inm I. lie greatly oil'IIIItlL-II liu: ]IIKIII<.-, who. III II... rather liberal e um.- I-I'IIis Kt. . ILII cI- .i'lcreIl hint ml :Itlea .I - Iiu..I.-.. ’l‘iic ' gut I: III the. uari oI‘II party of youths I'IIII I2. I', who Ilett-rIuiuI-II III pay the old gen :I In our for his st-leshtu-smuid llIe ' mm” was to tIII'tII' him with II visit t'roII ‘ Satanic Illlljl'aly. .-\ bold .‘IIlIlK tvIu \\'Il o I'Olhrunt’llt that well know. e . ..~Ier at It late hour one niJlll I.I»I unit, I' ‘l'IIRln‘ dip; .II! Ihet fl," vouug gentleuIvu III' \ li.'I-II nut cu. .II' .I llIlll II~II'. 3‘ :i. -.-—..... -g. -. m.-. 51 H‘iifilniin~ II.;. 0 ’. “ll”; of. II.IIIIII.I'I'I-, l‘t PII' 19.0”‘1’ ("’5 line bar! or IIIIILI-I. it me eouuw n-I Iiuk he- , x t -t\' ~u as .III.I the llt‘lflllllllllllg l'I ~s Illlll WWW-a" I'I II M»: . IhrInILtiI IIII- IucdiIIIII IIt'IlIe I'. .‘III II- ‘ I y Il'IlIl .v u.~“-‘. ‘ 0:01‘l'i‘lilltlllilt‘llt‘t‘. :II |iII in..qu III I.II. .I.IIII.\.II.. . II. ~ il .‘l: y -I yum.» ~‘.I7'.l pIIIp-Iw “Ilium: .I In. II n.” ma II .II III~.-IIiIcIIItItI-Iuphib III |'-'Ill In In .\li~:‘nlt II- In NIIIIIIIersiIlIII and. ‘ll 'I film V.Ir,lt‘r‘ the l'-'I|,~'I|l~ avowed |-_\' par- 'l'. III I a I. nppu-itmu In it. Fir-II, tthI. Ii pr. ~||lIl\‘ I I Ir I ‘Iilt'lllIl ||_\‘lli‘t‘;llllng Hum- IIII I~Il|" Inc I IIIIILJ of I‘IinI-e t'onIIty. ‘l‘IIi~. .IIII.III.II. it IIIII II- :Ii‘\llr\l III on allylhiugi I~I II l\ in}.' the III‘III’I‘\I rIIaIl [Kishihlv III ,II I it from other part! IIl'tIIe Family. The p eIIt circuit-mg I‘Ulllt' Irqu 1-; "In!" ILI LI‘IIII I-u l’IIiIIt. din. lil Iv \IIII I'l‘IIIlIIII out I. I III.- IlInIIIuI while of Thy. SIIIIIIIIcr ‘de i~ II .-II \‘Vplll‘ling cud iIIIporting III M for . I ! illl lllI‘|tI‘U-l|.lt'l~ ut'aeI-ieuhuri-Ind urti- ‘II.I".l |_\' an a}; I-ultural ling ~ also extensively "\‘|'|.Il other I Itfllch u-I I~IIIerpr‘ e; and its pnpuIniI-II. Sh III‘Jst'tIIItI . an “'l'll IIII I'IIIIIIIial inIhI~IIv IIIII “III-.IIII .\.Ivi: IIiIIII ('IIIIIpany, IC. and “Ilnlllll Steamers. It'llflt'lih III an agricultural IIlI‘I‘ and consequent lalIIII‘ ’l'he ~l I'IIIIIIIry Ital-J5! Il‘l' Ihe III~ IIIIIl t‘klltlI'W‘ III' I Iihlinllllll.’ their produce III ‘.I :- » “I: III and uxuer (IIIIIIIIIIIIII‘IIllIlII mi III Inni ilaIc Ip:.I-II,IIIII as we h.II .IIII Iii-I-ly soon Iohat uny~tbv may limit} we can do ix III i re our roads an opened I:~ III III:II.I- llII‘ \ll\I.I||\’C to our III-IrlteI .I.~ short as pom -II-. \ glance :Itihe map of Ihc’LlaIIIl will show the new road mal. ’tiII- Ili~lanee IIIrI-e IIIIII ii I‘. FiIII'vII l'IIIut. 'rqu the .‘orth t‘ape, den by Iaki Il Inf ... ni~hI (omuy. . II a ‘l rt III'IIoII. H i, nIII IIIvaI tho .I -II.-oil in human II from Lola III ItIlIl ITI. |I'\' or water. and the div IIIII'alIi} I 'I..I..I III, nl EILII in . III infill Ill. I‘I.I '1in I, n-bi. II IlIlIl .II Ull-‘t' hm (but to compel nlarge InaIlII I'III’I II'IIII-I'n haul their grain so IIIIII'h I the am It, IleenIlIe I'UIIIlHIIl'I' ‘ly II.~l, is ml, 1 “fair. asisz III I, are I I'I‘L‘llti‘.‘ II'IIIII all the .‘c, Ivl.I "My Wish to \i~n I m .iill I.“\'.\l.. 'l'lli'llrilll't'. (II‘TUIIEII II. II. xii-Int" i- tI-Iv l’llI‘ nu ewry uuv'n lip. III prvuut. ’l he umer to thin int-rmguitm. :I‘III'IJILV.Imlwttdlly “:II‘II pm III A permit u‘lIquigbl Numuahly be Ittmmwtllnlm III the confidence of “ the pom-n that be." enu- u-I- an an nlniuum :I Ikt; ot’ the head. Nu II‘.I~IIIt i) :lH‘ll I'III IlIi- II.-I.Iy i-I iwui‘nz the II rih- It may not In all (II plane ‘0‘. c that h in con“: ‘IlllJlly \vIn-percII llll‘t‘I'ltlIlI circle-s. that (‘nIIt‘I-Ilrintlou has mouthing III do with the (l\‘lzl_ and that the IIIIIIIIlu-rs .II‘lhe ('IIun- I il in ILIvIIi-III'IIIIII IIIe.I,~un-. \‘M‘rviw u vnai; iIIIlIIcIIL‘t- II\‘l'l" the ‘IIIvI'tIIIII-III. III the meantime gigantic Inn'pru'zlliulu are being IIIiIIll‘ thr the ruining content by all parties; and from the altered tone, the bland smile, the graci-Iu-I how. and the I-IIIIIII~<eI-IIIIiII_I.I IIuII patronizing IIIIII; wilh which we are met III every corner, Iain personally inclined tulhiuk that the genernleh ~IiIIII in not t'arin the t'utu [Loch party in doing all in its power to 3: II popular opinion on their side, by pointing (III! .III the good deeds of their evI-IIIIIII lives IIIIII ut the same time endeavoring to hide from public view their proniiu-s and pledges in the past. and how they have been fulfilled. The only way, in my opinion. to secure It good \iln‘L‘l‘lllIlL‘lll, is III judge llll'll by their part. Illltl I!“ no Ilt'l‘ltllll' It) Fulllllll'l El Illil" “'llllfl" p.I.-tearecrI-anuut juxlit)‘ in the eyes of II Ilixecruiug public, and \thI has uIIIhiIIg to I'eI-IIIIIIIII-IIII him but a persuasive tongue. in the good days of “.\ulIl haul: Sync, a man who lll'lr‘lyl'tl a. "‘1le repIIsI-Il in him by “ll\‘ body of men Iva»~ I‘lllhltll‘l't‘tl a vrimiIIal IIIIWIII-IIIy III' X'L‘Sllt'l‘t IIr I_~.~II~I~III: but us I‘IlIlHlttll justly Ivliservt . “ tlIiIIgII are not Iruv us they were when Ihc was a gal," and now in this age III‘ enlightenineut and civilization in the niueII-eu'h centuryni person who svrur IlIe eIIIIIlIIt-III r of the pI-IIpIc Ihruugh artful IIeI-eii, is considered II very elevcr tclIIIIv. The new Market House in all I'IIIIglI-bonrd— ed and slllnult‘ll. IIIIII pro-II-IIIII IpIiIc a prepos- lowing appearance. It iI hoped that it will I-IIIIII replace IiIe :IIIIinIJch ah .nIy \\'lIlt‘l|, III ‘p.-I-' 5 our III III NpIaIe. ' ' ‘l . vebchIIII‘ ‘lll- iZI-Il I~i I‘e [ht-date (It'my st. One is levmcd the " nee IIZIIIvarII,” and is cIInIIIIaIIIIeII by I‘aptain III~II-II~_v. Lieutenant Full and l'lll‘lg'll Dome. The other is not prupcrlhqrgamzed ,yet. and I am unable III pry who are the uIll- [I'I'l'x‘ at it. I‘.< "I?" :IIL Iware, the, annual .slI-Itlllllg I ‘ll came otl JP announced. on I t 'l‘IIII ' ut the Model Farm. The .SI ring.y IIII. r was not so high as on some further I IIIIII. owing, probably, to tho I_v of tho weather and the hi1,le uiud.‘ prt -II during the day. The highest )lle’IlI eh I u s IT to Iain: IiII ruti I... :i.u.~ L-I «I. .. I, I .‘ydtIII l'l ,II~..\.II Ila.» I- time mil ', or I: it to he put oil I. ten or |\\\Il earl. III' rh III "II' l'll' 'I.c the land IlIIL'ilI‘;i.I INIII'BI l‘l more vah: hle, so III..I of“ r NII’IPII‘I' -III1.lp.I:.‘ Inc no“ I III] IIIII I- .. IIIIv avenge. IIII' even IlII '.I‘»" III" the liI"l‘I‘II:IU iu . . \II-Ilizl III- IIIIIIIII'I-Il II.IIII~..IIII up -III-‘l I, ~ II III _ I any p.-»' on ‘ ‘I iw‘ :. \ \Io 'II .I Ibiv "t ,. I‘III' more III III “III- " I. I.IiI IIctinng; I ' [III]: III he County 301113 I IlIiIn III ‘ ion. or die lhI-y to be L‘Ullflilt ed .I.~ - ‘ .l.II-II.III~I. II' IIIIII- ll i Iil‘litt‘ II' the II III lhvl i: \"'ll ('III lllIIl"~. i :lll't‘ ll cc; and I In | I)“- ~. out but I\ it I much “ .I‘ In Ileil -~ 'III- III III filed as an 02} ': II'IIIII I III. II 4 I l . le iII ere . hing then :II'III' IIIIII II we I.I,: More: and IlII'I'lil l\' sin I ' p. I ‘ and up and after tlI II. (Honor: III-I'Il was well unu IeII \I\I IIII. ,r, _ I. H. . lit. .' r . I ‘ ‘ . V H. , H“ II III II ‘II tIIoII Is I III. It Is IIII .I_ to cut i hing{'l'ifumhtlu:Ewart?“ i I" ill: , n g m), a road llIIIII II the firms from the LIIIlle-ttcr I .I . . I. - . g . . .- . font, “'1‘” l‘lIlIl'lii‘tl IIIIII .II.~cIvi IIIII-I- n inn " tl foot III-lug IIIIII-hed lUiI um I elI'I lI'II' IIIIi-l. II) wnic IIIe pI-rmIIIIIIr III "Auld ilIIraie" Izuin aII I-IIIraIIIe III the old xI'IIIlcumI . inI.r apartment. and. in the " v.~r' hour III' the night " mule IIi~I upp the llI‘Il~Itll‘ (If his vIetiuI. SIIIIIIIIIII)‘ :IIv.. th'I ed the poor man rubbed his e) 'IcII l'uililt‘tl his eyes amiu In! IIIIIIIIII Ic'el IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIy IIIICIIIIII‘IIrtaIIII- chml \'(Il ‘c. hi\ \ l‘ll‘h!‘ re iIvatI-Ili h unis. III l‘t II-Ilinply u- I-yI IL. such a no e llIIII‘ri t‘.o II [he IIuIIt'I: I'IIIIIIIMI coupled \IiI‘u Ihv l- I~|I II'III‘Ie.‘ III the ‘llUllllltlIll the Lord III‘ II.IIII-.I balance tlt'lftllllll‘l- .I‘Iua ,. “Hi I “It'll”, be .sIIIIu broke mm a l‘l III:III.IgI-II tI “lt't'll llml conic I' I'I-w IIIII e \Itltl] IIIIIIIc into a yel \\ .th IIIL'," .-.Ii.l the p,an ‘I-reII the host for him and hit Iv oI'IerI-IIr. "th "IIII. no. II:I—:I.II vet!“ IIIl: “ \\”I ll oIcr 3 IIIIIIII III the pIII me and Hi “iv. :' takinl IIIe Ilesil. ” IIEI 'Ill I've got," nus-It I-I'I-I IpIeIiel MI ".\IIyIlIin;; you likI " replied .‘.lr. IiitI .\l|'l so we Iitrcc \vI-IIt on. until llil' p.III.l tell In.I ln-III'IIIIIII wiIII II lIIIIIIl~uIIIII~ IlIlIl :IioII iI his pocket. lI'II\illf.(IlIv tIiIl 'rtl'llllt‘lll'lll in il cub perspiv lion. ll'UlIl which. Ire rlIIIUl-i IIII .;;iIIe II-: h. s hanlly yet I‘I'I IIvI-IcIl. e rate IvfI'IvIIIi-III in IlmIIIII IIIiI ycar i par IlIIIIIvIlIIl. nIIiI h i- stat) II 3:. IIIIII I.IaI ‘- \'.-IIiIIII:I 1,“;II‘I, The total I'iI-I‘IIIIII'III imml by II... II till; i. up In \vtclt henu‘e IIM, u :I .‘I i .3. I ‘Ilt'll i'l NIIIII‘I Iltl«lIII‘IIIl,1 'I'ht' fr c- l Iare prrprr I lt‘illl‘llllitii,\\i|l'l’l th ' Ive the I-x 'lInit'.‘ II III hike up pn‘. lII. lIIIi.l’I mail 1547. 'I‘.m 'IIIIIllI L'.I.~II pIIIIIII-Is \Iill Ilt'llll‘t‘l' 9?“ nor a I‘ l.l!\(l to I... blacks. President Johnson. M (‘lI-veIIIIIIl, (lhin, A. o the crowd, ' Why don't you 'I-lt .luIIqI ('II.I~I- why he limit I y .II-Il' Uni. 2'" .\Ir lion: \Vl'll an} I)uvi~ i, not a Inarvhall in this count who l‘:Il| lay hi hand I the shoulder of .II-ll l).I\Z.-. III-I l'r II --III .IIIIIINIII, 2H ('UIIIIIIIIllilI'l'III-I. .I,i II [he army. protects him. Ill~| “what “as number III'III.I mined to he I "'l. es during; the yI'III' was 272 who Ie I III Ilu- pl‘cu‘ll .I; year. ’l‘la IIIIIIIIII-rtit III III \vhivh lIIIIh p.IrIiI~: IreII- horn in “It! l'uiII-d sl‘lll" N Is than which both p.II'IiIu were IIII‘I-ivvii 'l‘l.I- IIIIIIIIn-rof births \I'.I. ’ .iliJIi III'IIm pI-II.I|IIIiIIn. iuIIuII'IIt'IhI- dimer of births in proportioi ’- o i.'I. or mm b game. “asides. \I-Itli Ihcpgeceutla IIp IlicuIII-es. the rcmovul of frt luht .011 y baa qI'tcstion otmmt Illltl dc amt/,lm vary furlnldnhlc on roads w \ ll"! _ outlets to the «chill (vaerc merely fecvl- waving uld ‘l Indltruuk llllt". ..\a m pusxt‘ngt‘l‘fi VIII“, y a not worth mentioning. WI ‘Vp‘ I :mkful in this country it wc eon, “(mu-fill c‘ nimuu IlfupcI-Ily truvI-I to economi- ‘cnll I %m1 #0 u iIIcuIIvcrii-nue. ' hurl-Ito (Mop heat. forms which the rumor unztge'm'u ingrown ‘Iioth adapted to which I“. M.” the light 'rlmd elI Inter railing alwk of tlic pm, It: Inn-row Image. \I'elnu-uuskcner. , IIHImke If kw calculations nlIIlenu the tuft-hue Men as chIpnn-d with the ladtmngb. at! has famtod us with the “wink fgurcfi" A IO mtna ovum.“ Ir III-II.- 'I‘I‘ID ‘C-Uhl' 0g .lvu, It 'ln. IIAI'IIII. 1 i l omiLyr rk, It 2:. Honcho «In; ,I l’hv IIIInII.I ‘III'IlttlIlllbIilll'lllgllllflycl ‘IIr one in I ‘Infl III. UIISI‘J‘. ~lt giic! Imlvcrsul sullrz. III lllI‘ pupal: Inn, for 15.30 IIII- proportion III lIiI'IlH \\’Il~' one in '. of the pIIIuIIIIiIIII. s-III l 'l'hisIIhI v~ ofthe pnpnlniion. nun-h healthier Matt: ot'tln- (‘II'V than In IHtiI ’II the III~III|I~ \vI-re (IIII‘ in oI.I'.'. ws'n \'I’u.\IIrrc.I:(‘IIIII'I'I' v 'I'hiu-alu- iY‘II‘IllIIIl III: I. Ieu .‘III'I'I'. . ItIIl_v uwII II. and found I“ he mt'e llhll >III'l‘ norms. m hIII'Iful to children. am the III'IIIil'I/yt ('IIIIIf/II, ~Il with good hlll'l It‘s. Mild lern ill :Ileditlnt's at ' “blt' I‘ by ple III I-I-IIIIicat Bc sin-II Io by [Huggins IIII. can‘t» A box. ‘m‘hill rI-Iicvc Ilw about It. Mn. Wlmlo‘ t‘nr'cIiIIIl - III-dung. not cliild from», but ' bowels, rm M yscul , ‘ thc minis. reduces all lull , I‘I'M. bruit" and t-IIIIIt'gII-t mm It is'pIIrIIunut to take, and per III;; handin- III pvt-\eutliie equIpI- of the 5‘ this JIII‘I'IlllI‘ IIII II‘III‘, lelI iIl|II Ier IitIII- ‘IIll\‘ \leiIIe for IlII‘I't 'l‘h“ IIIIIII- ul'tlie lIIII IIiI IIlphuI‘ and the n hmphuu I III il;I.sI.\.‘ III'Iiizb on “ t‘IIIIItI ‘ LII n'cre evidently too IIIII_| III expeI-I when you gist- ‘I'ilI Mn ~.l. II-ri II~ In the I‘ll'pill"ltllllllil'>I IIIIllIlI a! gI-IItlI-IIIJII gamed his pIIiIII and I] II~ «It tried lII'l'IlllhI‘ “ IheIII i.- I\I IIIII claw Mind your the pII IIIIIIIioo o. ' The I. ll) born, IIiII. 'l'his- lx'u Ier-Ul l'nilA hL‘lllL'illL‘lII III lireeu‘s Mill. When"! This would sound strangely to English ears. " iI IIoI'.‘ .\IIII if the owner: of tlIcIuIIII a » II..ItlII f r I IpIiI‘IIIeIII l'I. IIII: real damage they nI.-y IN In, I prI-.~IIIIII. on very extrivagiul “ill be Illillllllk'ull‘tl. ct niIIIIur lslalnl. lI' ' ope in}: a new I'II;d will led to I hide and inert-nae Ihe I-onIIIIe III' ' .lIJc. the {.II'IIlt'l‘a in me IIIIIIII-diatc vi. vc some benefit; and at lIII~ , ills a part III' pulil' .Il ecnmnnv, lil.;l primIe lllll't‘chl quIIt give way good. or to Ihal policy which hill the many. Thee, .'\lI'. liIiil-Ir, an: my views ofthe ~I \I‘lIlIUIIl. III :III entering into the little IliI fl't'llt'ua or prejudice». (If the rim] Inlt’llx. .\.\Illll l‘.\'l‘lIlI-I. LIII I7, Llct. .‘Ith, IIIIIII. .. ___ _._._._...__ Front our City Correspondent. ) I Ch \III.II OWN, Ilet. 8, 1:466. ‘iuI-I‘ I last had the honor of IIIhirI-fisiIn: your readers, through the columns "III the Journal, IIIIIIIIIIg II transpired Ul sullleicut iIupoI'IIIIII'I‘ III intuit-I‘d. Ilne pm: .I: or to furnish nun M for HI'IIMIllIlII ‘IU IIrI-upy IIII-ir IiIIII- III talents in It is ILII-l body that " no III‘\ x 1“ good uews,’ III'eII r:e " u - body true." IIIIII I c in palliIIIIIII of my neglevl in E "II. I‘t':i'l\‘i~ a few gleauilt IIel'IIr.~ II .IIII'. ode-III, ll h a .Nlill'I'U (If (llIlMIl-‘Illilll I I It such in the ca. III ).'t")l‘1l the IlIhes s. .II::I , and Ill.” lllali'alll III'lmI- III .I‘I‘Illlllllfi III‘ lIlL‘Ulltlllll‘lt‘N I'I ZIlIerlII'lioII. desolation tle I'ity, an in the ll Iy.~ . ,eIIIII ', u I- huh I. II III- III.II Ihh is more on ,IIo II mine no) III.It day the I III .‘.. 'III' III :Ihn \‘h"ll.'|"ll!‘lll I'IIII‘JI'Il by IlI‘. and and woe IIva‘ but I. ,\.III. lllill IIII- Ill'silillll.‘ arc prI-I._ VI pro- ‘ lltl"ll for. .‘i'l‘i lll‘H' houses III'Il III',,iIIIIiIn: III ‘ ; lIIl.|‘. III'IIII- ruins. the gIIIIIIUIim-III- Iot "h I‘nl ' 'lapse In I . . _ . I z I: III I- I. \iIIII IIIIi lIi~ ‘| :“1Il'lt'I'l7il an I Ivilh ~ ;-II'.II III' .‘I my and iI.Il_-I I'adcnve II» . Il- III"'I Le \‘II‘lL phirIl - l l.) u II;.IIIII-ut III‘MII- .It hint at! I'.II‘ us I’I-.II III' I’I‘lllg IIIIrIII IIIII t‘l ix tl)!l<‘t‘|'l|l"l- And now. l}.‘llill' I‘lI’I', leIu' I‘ll you and “11', and Ihal IIIIL'II ‘Il'lit'tl who. a the pale post, I think lllIll IIII old adage, " .tu ill wind that blows uu lll'l- .«IIII good,‘ huhhs II'IIM in thiv r; e. l’erhaps you are ready to I‘IIIIIlI'IIIII me for bring .w . I'll - II .I‘ pr .-. ~ umlerl ,. .II'\ r... ‘ llItI iI you “ill havI-a IIIIIIIII-III .u paIiI-nw Iv h IIII‘. lwiil Iziieyuu III'.‘ - ~(Ill.\ Ior thinl.in III..I good IIIIyI-Iun ' Filth-I II w IIIII II I in the I ' r for a lime. in Hue lll‘~l pln'I- it IIrIIIIwII tlII- anllu III-I III UII‘II’ lIIII: pontiou, iIllIl Ii rI-Ipnntim- [thy \I‘itlt‘ll l'l‘KI: u; on “mm. L i III-IIII Ill' ,t'..I I. In. I Itll II IIIIII 'IIIIIIIEI|I.11 {and p.IiII IIII'IIII- purpII-e III ll‘tlli I,’ :IIIeI‘ thew IIIaIII-I's, III MI-IIL' pIII-I Iii lllI‘ (fly. it II III'I I‘liilili‘l‘ll to l‘l‘t‘oli out |II\‘l'V unis IIIII II Ilrltll III' uulvr ill hand III III,- hull; and it is him “I‘ll Ilinou ll Ihat had there l.I-I-nII Mlllli'lt'lll quanti- Iv If water in the main. and pumps llll' lIItI- llI' would III IIIII‘I- attained III auvh dimen- ai-Ini i . it II. . II'IIIIIIIIely did. This IIIIII natur- ally lI-II llII'IIl III III Ii In in we omit r, tilhl they llIH'I‘ ’Il'llil1l(‘ll ZIIlIllliOIlttl IIIIIl.’~', HIIRIIH". lime, .V'. it i. nle Irm- lhul: u “Iv I l)t'l‘.> of Illlltllltlull d IIlIhy Kli‘llt'llll't‘s \v lbcmui‘tl by rillllhl IIIIiaI \l'thlllt‘ll :IIIII I.riI k_lIIIiIIIiIIgI-. I In \e now. I III' Ik, shown, at Ivunt to my own -I'III:IiIIn, II .I my altllt‘lllt'lll was allhsllln- Iially ('Ill‘l‘f‘tff, and I think Ih‘Il ifyuu vuv the ununmr of liuc bIIthh that are Iokmt.I the pIIiIeIII'Ihe ruins, that you would think to likrIIIw. At no time within the recollection ofthc liltlt‘f‘t inhabitant. IIIIII there lawn such a large number of III-w houses building in Charlottemw n, as at prescm. . - “IIRlIICRfl inll continumt mueh Ilcprcssed, and llI‘Il‘ Mun-I of all hiltth ure up to an un- l I - . . . . 'IIII'I‘. IIIII IIIIIIaLl. ::~I to lake llfl\ II. Iv III the one i ‘ i I i'.~Ian-r.IIIIe Illtltt‘llll‘lll‘l. . " I was I'eI'IIInIIIeIIIleIl that ('IIIH’I'IIIIIIIIS he formed mm the l'\\'l|l. lII‘Il I ofpuinln‘ made at Inc 300 and {-00 . I \I'IIS 25. .‘le-li' l'IIll.‘.IIl the id .pion 51ml of IlIc Provinces. caI ’ \l IIII' .II IIIrI pI‘I/t- IIIIII lll.‘ medal ofIIIe .I'IIIiuIIII 32ml: .l: I“: u ‘ l l TYPO. Alllllll-ifiri ’I‘I) \l'll.l.l.\.\l Il.. 'I‘IZ.\I.'III-lll. \\’e have jII~t learned, with regret. 'Iur iIIIcI:Ii.I:I to l-.- ve IIuI' scIIIIol III ..IIiIIII of tlIL‘ prcxeut It‘l'llI, IIIIII htforc doing Ml. we. the undersigned trustees, on be. halfIII‘tin-inhabitants ut' the District, would express our approval of the uninuer in which you how» conducted Ihe School for the past two yeaIs, and in pI-oIII'oI'IIIis our approval I" II .~.Iy that we rould he “10M happy to . . .I: your- . .iccs for another ttI'III it you shoal I- III III alter your present arrange- nII-III--. if a li. we \ sh you evcry success in your IIIIIInI-Iuking, and hope you may succeed II‘.‘ well as you have since you came aquInz Iii. ' _ Hopingynuumy cujoybealth and hiippin I: III Ivhatei I' part ofthu World war lot In.) be not, \I'l: remain, dear sir, truly yours, . l)uIIalIl;IlnIn-av J.'l‘.. Charles “’Illh‘ y, David Gordon, George M. t‘lark, John II. Donald. )lIIIItroac. Ian :‘I, ticpt. 29th, 1366. .ntaax, S. that It I the Ipr Trustees. IIEI‘III': Tu III-531's. IJIIIIIIIII Runway. .I. l’., Charles Runway. [lilt'fll (ion/mt. (hwy! .lI. I’llu'lr, and .fiIIIII II'. Ilouuhl, 'l'rusftrs oft/II. .IlIuII- I'IIxr Dis/I‘I'I‘l School:— (lcutlcuIcn:—~‘or the nIlIIrcIIs which you have just pI'cst-nted me, please accept my most hearty thanks. It in \‘L y gratifying to toe to Icarn that my untlt'IH‘UI'II to dischargc gIII my duties, as Teacher of your school, . ve met with your approval. Since coming among you. it has often of- l‘III-III-Il me much pleasure to what :5 tho lively iIIIII st you take in HA! cause III Education. The oft repenI-Il illIII'IraIlIIus III‘yIInr kindnst to me have also been II source of pleasure—- a pleasure I shall not soon forget. I trust you may soon engage n 'I‘eacher more competent to dim. ,;e his duties than your humble Iervaut. l a-Huiu than]: you for your address. and remain as" ever, Yours, llltlbl I'Uhlll‘l'll‘IIll)’. W. It. SIII'ZI-JN. Moatvorc. Oct. 2, li’ilill, p35"- .\ Ilve IIIIllar ltzntieo lluuk Bill, that lately passed IlIrIIuglIour hulids, bore thé fol- ' ,lmring endorsement, which, \v_o judge, I'oII- ilains more of truth than l'IIt-Iry :~— " .\II' is this a' the paid The III'IIgIII' has IIiII'! To get me in Ihe mud, And leave me thin, 14il\\‘l"l.v wurhn'k. To get not us III-«I I can; \I‘hnt is't tn the th ‘1‘ That I am sent to Jail, My wife and children starving, .‘llll only III.It I only IlIId b. 'I‘.’ (live me. they \vIIII'I, one t'arthiugl To find IlII-III’IIII-u ltl‘t‘illl I! '/'/u,' IIPIU'IIISS I-ngIIIIoIII/x I]! \Vlu-re'n llll' money all gone? Find out, and that's the fun." lxIIuI-Itxnuxr ()IIIIIIII or (loop 'I I'L.\lt".- According to arrangement, the Grand 'I‘IeIIIplI- IIl'IIIc above I’ Incl in Quarterly bmsion. III fiepIeIIIIII-I‘. 'I'III: utteud- now u ‘III-I-rx .IIIII IneIuocrs was manually .’ ge. hIIIIII-I'II-ally :IIIII Iiuaurially, the I-IIII~ anion III the Order \v Is found III III- withhe- 'l‘he bntim'ua “as Ir.III~.It'II'-| with III-«I- ‘pIIII-II, and IIlIlI II View I" L'tlllllllllt‘ll Ittul uvtIvI- l'nI' IlIE~ purpose iI Io fit'l'llx'k‘ IIIIiInI III‘aI'IioII. a: well In of pur- “IMO, in III-Intuile the IIde III IIIII‘IIIIII‘I'IIIII‘L'. lll'IIrllL‘l.l.\ III'uxII-nninn are brightening. FI'UIII various pails encouraging Ieporle arrive. After the lIIIaiIII-u III Ihv Semiou was over. the IIIIIIIxs \I‘eI'I- Ihrou a opt II, and the public .lrlIIIHIL‘Il. Spevt'ln‘i were lll'lll ure-l by sev- III III'IIIe Ilillt'l‘I‘H IIIIll IneIul er. of the Grand 'I'eIIIva, IIIIIIll: whom may he IIIeIIIiIInIII Ilev. MI I‘I'uu‘tIIrII. Butcher, and film‘- IIeIIII, and .\l l). l-‘ergluon. Mimic IIIIII l(\"‘II' tious VIIflUIl the prul‘cl‘lllllg" ot'IheI-I I'II‘ ('IIuI to I'uf. mg. Coughs, IloarIII-IIM. IIIIII the various throat affection! to u IIiI-h pllhliv ,~pc.Iker.s. Military officers. and stinger: are li.Il Ir, rI lined by Brown‘s lll‘tllll hlal 'l'rIII'hcs . liaviug u direct influence to the III! I I parts. they allay I'IIIIIIIIuary IIIiIatiIIu. I he II'I-I-IIIIIII from all deleteriom ingredients InakII. Ihu 'l'l‘tlt‘llt‘s II illfl! remedy for the IIIII-t Ilelii'olr female, tll‘ youngest I'lllltl, uIIIl has IIIIIIsI-II ("VIII III he held in tho higheut esteem by those who “at them. 'I‘III-Iiuc I'ewul noticed by It! reccmly MI helm: built ut ltutlmay. III'SOII tom-,(‘nrpentI-rn IIII-a~IIre, Ivan Ilk'l'ltll‘nlly lllll'lll‘titll M II‘eIIII kou lll'fl‘l'tli‘lllt‘tl rate. The [II‘ONIM'I’lh of the com- in; wintrrure looked upon II- II} no lllL‘IIIIwi bright. ’ (III Monday owning. She wan nearly ready for launching. Mr. I”. ’l‘ttftu Wan IIII- (In-oer. IIIIII .‘lt‘m‘IN‘. II. & I). M'Iyllcs were the builders. ‘l‘bere i-I iII-uronce to the manual Rim”. 75/. .Ir/I" .ll Iriu'oJTII lll'llllli ’gniuml by lb {frog .2: lh‘titi. fiommaddc gamma. wanton. corona: n. m. )‘2‘ Nu Illlllt‘l‘ can be taken at anonymou- I’IIIIIIIIIIlllI‘IllllIllK. We Inuut know tlIc name! and IIIIIII'enI-n of our vorrwpoudeuu an In “IIII- rainy III their good t‘altb. We cannot under- ulte III returnemumuIIit-IuiuultIIutureIIoI axed M nit}. (‘ 'I‘ I II NE. .4 \\'I: see by the last Islander that the Elections are to take place as soon as the lion. .lIIIIIcII l’opc rcturIIII from England. This announcement has, we believe, taken most people by surprise. The general impression \vas,thut the Elections were not tocomc off until \viutcr. Party feeling was never at It lower cbb than at present. It now requires more than ordinary political acnIIIt-u to enable one to see the distinction betwceu 'l‘ory and Liberal. ()ur public journals exhibit vcry little of that heat and bitterness which has been wont to characterize them on the eve of It general election. In fact. their political articles, in the ubxcuec of popular sympathy, are very IIIillt-aud-wutcr affairs indeed. This, in our opinion, is a state of affairs not at all to bc deplored. It is, in fact, something to rcjoicc IIt—«somcthiug to congratulate ourselves upon. When men's minds Itl'D unclouded by personal dislikes and party prejudices, thcyare in a much fitter atatc of mind to exercise the important privilege of the franchise, than when they are heated and \iarped by passion and interest. Bcsidcs,tlIc social discomfort and inconvenience Ihat attend virulent party contests, very often make quiet, well— disposcd people wish that the cauutry could be goxcrucd in some other way than by popular representation. For It quiet, decent man to be denounced by thus: who.II, in orIliIIIry times, he coIIsiz‘I.-rs his friends, as Iii-2 what and most uuprinciplcd '.\‘I';t-.'EI “:tisflug, ain't-[y II.c from them in politics, and tovote the uaIIIiiJItc whom they support, is very To see neighbors who, on so he happen; to think dufcrcatly against unpleasant. every other occasion, rcrc ready with a kind word and a helping hand to oIfer him sympathy or assistance, as occasion demanded, now scou'l upon him with the most forbidding napcct, and treat him as if he were the most immoral, profligntc \vrebch alive, is something that is apt to sour the ltinIlli-cst nature, and to irritate and cInbitL-r the temper. It is Inclau~ choly to witness the foolish and ill-natured things that really sensible and amiable people Will'say and do_ under the ‘cxcite- Incut engendered during an election at which party'spirit runs high. The sccds ofdi' nsion and unhappiness are then sown in families and ucighborlmodu— au.l a bitter crop they yield; It is often long :Irs before it is fully liarvcstcd. This, we suppose, is part of the price that a. free people must pay for popular institutions; butit in, hIIquy instances, considered It very high one. Then again, who would recognize their most familiar friends—the candidates, in the pictures drawn of them by either their supporters or theiroppoucIIts? Such paragous ofpcr- fcctiuu never before existed! Moi-ally, socially, and intellectually, they are the III-IIIIIIIcIIts of the lunuan race! Place them in the Legislature, and every good that Government is capable of conferring, and a great many more, will be showered upon you in blissful abundance ! ! llut loal: at the reverse of the picture. The vcry same men are stigmatized by their opponents as the stupidcst, \vicltcdest, and the most ignorant and mercenary of human bein l’ut Hum in the House of Assembly; the very idea is absurd. The country would, were they at tho lII‘lIIl of the ship of statc,go to wreck and ruin in It few years. Our dcarciit rights on.“ b: soil—our moat cherished lII- lert‘sts hast-1y sacrificed and bctraycd. (lur revenues would be resources would remain undeveloped, and thc country and its people would. in a short time, be plunng in the deepest and most irretricvuhlc distress, political and commercial. The abuse and ridicule heaped upon those unfortunate men who have had the thncrin III solicit the unf- frages (If the people, make it a matter at Ivondcr that any uni", having the least re- gard for peace and quiet, would, under almost any circunishnccs. olfcr himIcl: (IN a candidate for l;-;;i:;l.Itivc honours. We are convinced that many of our wat men hart: been kept back lit)!“ serving thcpn‘olir. from a very natural and praisc- \vmthy dislike of running the clccliou gauntch And what, after all. is (lit- I'I»::ult of this III‘IIIIL'IIHL‘ cxpeuditnrc ol sound IIIIIl fury? Simply illlflpwlllt‘ll havcbccu returned to l’arliatucnt who are neithcr IIIIIIlcls ofpcrfcction nor mou- Ir.I:;thl--0IIr stsrs of iniquity. and flu-y have done. prctly Inn-II as their predecessors have At any rutc, nothing lllh' bern glint-II politically that could out -n more cll‘cctuully accurcd by (‘lcctioua conducted in II calm and ration- al manner, and, mi we said before, an IuIIIIIouul ofirrltation and bad feeling has bran cum-uttered. which, in the eyes of MIIIII', and tksc not, thc moat unthinking among IN. vc cpmplctply neutralized the pnliti I ‘ unlit! that may have bf" r w . We are sorry to I; intuit: that It don 1- III fort- Ih L‘III. have b». . the wrong, in thus rufusingtokW ii: notorious thaw-tho vitamin“ of elec. tiIInI I-riiuz Nudity union“ on, II our neighbors, in very low ,‘udcid. IIecImI III In tint”! runny IIIeII- «I hIllIt'III, u.en——\leoIIe word in any IIIIIIII-r L‘- as good IIII tlIcir bond. by some, Illt‘alli: or other. get completely rid of their conscience» until alter the election is over. ,g Talk to them an the matters of null businrns, and you may place the mon implicit reliance upou their lightest word. Deal with them, and they would rather - I‘lIl otf their right hand than attempt to deccivc you. or wrong you. lint let the subject change—let the man of business become the political purtizun, and there is no falsehood too gross for him to ca- tlcavour to mislead you with, no trick too menu or toopultry that he will not resort. to, in order cithcx‘ to‘gain nu adherent or to circumvent an opponent. The abom- inable maxim, that “ all is fuir'iu love. war, and politic-Ii," net-ma to be the rule ofcouduet of nine politicians out. of ten during election contents. \Vliut man of principlc is there who will not agree with us in saying that this is all wrong? A“ man, though he be a warm politician, and dot-ply interested in .thc success of his party, should never forget that he is It christian and It. gentlemen. - “Why should a man say or do that at election I I at any other season? “'0 have often been pained to observe thut many men appear to couuidcr an election a kind of suturnuliaéa time. in which they might without blame. throw off those restraints, both of language and conduct, are which indispcusiblu on other occ:z.~£ona. This is particularly seen in :iI: r.I.I L‘Blldlllcd indulgence in strong uniclI may be obsuvcd at elections. \ 'l‘hi: disgraceful licence is seen not in electors alone, but to their aiIunIc be it. spukcu. in many human; in candidates uh“). II Lllct'u Is um: um..- another, III much It Gill/IUD would not. aim dignity and intelligence, IL III when he goes to the polls to ex I'cisctlus most. highly valued privilege of u free man. To see It half or o wholly intoxicated man came forward to give his mum in the government of himself and (If lIiII fellow- . citizens, is indeed II and sight. Such It main, in such It cuhdition, should not be allowed to vote. But to see a cundiduto for the highly important office of legisla- tor, present himself to the people in a state of undisguiscd drunkenness, if. ' gusting in the extreme. The man wit has so little rcsp’cbffor ‘n couaiituency, as to appear before them in a condition hi which he would not be received in any respectable assemblage, does not deserve their support, and he who does not possess sIIIliciI-nt sell-control to enable him to abstain ffm‘n intoxicating drin ‘ hllo seeking to fill the most impor ‘ L‘ which he as II citizen, can be called to occupy, gives the most convincing proof that: we can think of, of bio utter uulitucss to perform its many difficult and onerous duties. ‘i more {on}: In view of the unpleasant feelings and lasting disagreements arising out of elect- iIIII contests, the disgraceful recap! of which they are frequently the theatre, and the alleged selfishness and lusiuccrit} of professional politicians, many worthy pcoplc cuusidcr it. much the wisest courso not to have anything to do. with thorn at at all. These good people, the most of whom we IIiIIch'ly respect, will pardon‘gltl, when we tell them that they undecided! most important privilege wflhwhltih Constitution of the country invents them; We will as concisely no we can, give- IlIcuI our reasons for this our opinion. The advantages to be derived from good government are inculcuablc. It is oftbc utmost importance to every individual in tho comuiui‘Iity, that the laws be well IIdIIIiIIiufetcd, that the burden of tuxutimr be equitably distributed, and that the public Inoucy be economically and wiwa Many qucstiom come up bcforc our legislators—the present one of Confederation is a notable example—4 which require an impartial and an iutelli» gent discussion, and on which It wine or an unwise IlecisiIIiI trill affect you and your children, favourably or unfurournbly :LII lnng years to come. If you Imd you: (Is IIIn.IIn 'upatnutic, it'you take no. part III public mm s, the management of “will Inf-airs will lall iutu tho build: of Incr'c political adventurers. The lnoat important questions affecting your own and your children's interests. will be de- ciilctl by men who mutt; thou- intercity snbscrvc their own menu, selfish and paltry aims. ‘Dcpcnd upon it. that if you do not exert youriclreu fur the common word, there urcplcniy of men in the com- munity, who, in order to further their own which ends, will take an active put in public affairs. For the “Elf éf ofico and influcumr. llK‘lOJ‘nl‘Il will advocate any policy, and sanction any cxpcnditure. If there is no check placed upon them by the independent, quiet. reflecting. dluln- ("05ml men of the community. the whole policy of the country will be that which best suit: their own narrow andrmecnury views We‘all of uz—bivé Ilntiu to perform-«Infifl ‘0 "1° Willie" as“ “1;, as comm; hmilinl. _ Sam 0! .- .wo ~ - expended. \‘SI times, which he would blush to any or do L ‘II -