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[" \u2018duct, or the selfish sophisns urged in jhe Gavel ir this eountry\u2014 It in ns- ri da AE SENT it.M; member, by giving tack tobe indus\", owners of the sail, mme a mp = ce 00e = mu me À IRBLAND.+ \u2014\u2014_ JRISH ABSENTEEISM !1\u2014PER- \\ SONAL RIGHT OF PROPERTY !! « If those landlords aro too idle or: too proud to reside on their estates, and take care of their poar tenants, \u2018tis à great pity that Fortune cver gave then any !\"*\u2014 The Rent Duy.To the wind of any rational person who surveys the universal wreichedness in which this unfortunste country fe VOL.V.> LA 1¥ =.\u2019 4 gh hE a FOR e VINDICATOR Na NO.8.ee ?: .involved by the remittance of its natural I _ EE EE EE mena som waalth, in the shape of rent, to en unr TTT \u201cey Er ; ~~ AY .LE : feeling absentee proprictary, who, in MONTREAL, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1832.CATS, general, squander it In (Ne indulgence ee a em ee ee : .of price or sensuality abroad, while their: countrymen, among wham it should be Jaw grounds, or to lay out and water spant at home, are cither in 8 state of {pardons I\u201d Murphy very properly adds bankruptay of utter destitution\u2014it is in his note to thie passage, na dicssripiive thard to sny whether such unnatural cone of the previously described results of defenco ofit wonld appear more wor-'certained by Cæsar (De Bello Gailico, [thy of uxecration or contempt.It hos!tip, VI, sect.24).that the magistates buen remarked hy an eminent modern! yariioned out yearly to every canton writer, that the man who attempts toler family a quar-tity in what part of the vindicats or palliate a bad action is country they chought proper, and the warse than the individual who commits | pet year removed them to some other Bue the Irish absentes nristocrscy spor.\u201d ® .° ° .combine equal injustice and fraud in] \u2018I'he same translator next proves from their own persons, by the grinding ex-| {once (lib.HL., ode 25) thut the an.actions which they inflict upon theic!cient Scythinns and the Getse obacrved .Hence the cultivation of the earth and [this great scene.The people ware censtartly exhertad ta keep the peace wanufacturing industry are equally depressed by the atuiest universal ewigea=ihy the Rev, Aly.Dunn, PF.P., Rev, tien of our nehility and apulent gentry i Mo.Waters, C., in the most energetic promoted by the Union since our ondy yong ; capital, the money derived fram the tar nan ©, Pp, of Kildare, through whose mer branch of labour, ie spent in England exertion and kind admission a dreadful or the Continent, and trade caunat ycenv of eninge wos prevented, Mr.exist, or at least attain to any eopeider-.Ruthven, J.I., wae most anxiously able degree of propensity where the in- expected to address the peuple : nut come derived fiom the sail is not circu appestivg, end the sale about to com lated.With such ireefutalile deductions werce, Mr.Christopher Quln of Ru- of plain commun sense staring thew in hettstown, briefly addressed vive mooting.the face, our henctlesavatisentees end le sanftho sale was nhuut to commence their pensiened defenders nad pareslies and he promised the meeting chat the impoverished tennurry, and the dicta! gq similar custom of not retaining posses- torial theories by which they vainly en: [jon of, or cultivating anyiportion of land deavoured to blind public opinien as to [enore than « year.Such was the primi- their unhiushing nppressien.We have: tive and transitory, but stil the fair sud used the word * fraud\u201d with reference! equitable tenura of landed property an.to their Malthusian and Mac Cullach ciently established in this kingdom, and assumptions, since any one whois in the in every other similarly circumstanced.least conversant with the law of nature | Awd thus, though e transmissive appro- und nations must know that a landlord printion ol ground was afterswards vested is only permitted to possess hundreds jp, \u20ac particular class, it was only intended and thousands of ucres, in preference 1o be for the public pont.Hence it is to excluded millions of his fellow crea- (hat every poor wan who is unable te tures and countrymen, on che implied \u2018obtain à subsistence by industry on nc- | condition that he is to preserve the da- count of iil health or the want}of Inbour, lance between the rich and the veer; can Justly claim by the law of nature | individua's, who comprse the society or fin gay nathing of Christianity) n sufli- \u201cpolitical community of which he is a cient provision for his support fram the How irrational is it, .trious classes, in exchange for thie la.hen, for thoso who ask.\u201cHas net every \u2019 bour, in some space, the produce of the nan n right to live where he likes, nad 10 soil which he received from that cluss spead his awn property wherever he in the form of rent.** Maral or natural pleases 7\u201d when it Is notorious that the law (in the words of Burlawacqui, chap.4anded propcictor and his family only HI sect, 15,) is the right winch nuture assess un estate as the king does hia gives to ull mankind of disposing their: crown uot by a sort of hereditary ** jure PeYEONs WN pruperey \u2018after the manner ! divine,\u201d or law of monopoly, bat as a they judge most consonant to their hap.! usice for the benefit of the public.piness.on condition of their bring acl lence in various republics of Italy, Mun.ing within the limits of the lux of nature, traquieu montions that à yeuriy'fine was and that they do net, in aay way, abuse imposed upon the owners of the soil wm it to the prejudice of any other rea '\"'\u2014' ¢yee of non-resistance in thier own slate Nothing, then, can be more ridiculons\u2018bevound n cortain period ; and in cua than to hear some persons exciniming, of a longer absence than the laws atlixiog when a tax is proposed to be levied an his annual penalty specified, the land, nhsentees, *\u201c Oh! that wauld be very of such offenders are forfeited to the go.unfair.Why should not every man! vernment.When England was in pos he allowed to live where he likes, nnd! gasgion of Normandy and several otha spend his own property wherever he pravinces of France, the nobles of the pleases 27° Blackstone shows (an! if he lormer country were prohibited to have did not, common st use would) that ac-!eatates\u2019in the the latter kingdom, or thea.cording to the primitive condition of wf the Intter kingdom to possess landed mankind, the natives of every country property in the former, on Sir Bovie were entitled to a share of the land For | Itoche's fair principle ** that no man con their individual maintenance and that, be Hke a bird in fwn places nt oner ! of their lumilive, since the human race! When the Duke of Richmond.a de.being at fiest without arts, eclence, trade, gcendunt of Charles 11.and the famous commerce, of any other made of ob-j Duchess of Portsmouth (wha vas pre taining a suhsistance Independent of viouely the mistress of Louis XIV, and the possession of the produce of the\u2019 wag on that necount creatodhy fins bar.earth, must have perished if the soil] aness D\" Vubigny), temanded from Na were monopolizeil then as it is now bytpalean that he should he restored te the a fow proprietors, Tu lreland thes made! peinte which he held in Frunee bofare of division was odserved 20 late as the\u2019 the rova'ution, by the title slroudy nen sign of James Land from ita apnarant tioned.Napoleon ordered his grace to justice it would have bren perpetuated be informed that hls.Grace's requost all over the wold ; but experience, und should be complivd with, provided he the progress of civilization ant luxury, agreed te came and spend tire proceeds which opened new sources of employe of itin France, by fixing his residence ment independent of agricultural lnhour there, ** for\u2019 added Napolenn, \" i have ultimately proved, that the fertility of|no iden thatthe money ruised by French the soil would be increased, and the findustry should be spent in England) welfare of the whole conmunity, in, Even in Ireland neveral legui provisions every state, Consequently more promat- jassatunt ahsenteeiam were passed fiom ed, by limiting the possession of land toithe year 1377 tll so lute us 175%, but partialar fantilies, who wouil be ena-{withaot effect.Mr, Flood sndeuvoured bled, by the concentration of wealth, {to revive these nwa in 1778 the \u2018\u2019im- and indueed by the pormaneney of their mortal Grattan\u201d vainly miele tha aaa tenure, to improve the groauud, hy a attempt ia 17683 \u2014and Mr.Vundoaleur in proper outlay of capital.This, owing 1797.Thus it has been deuionstinted ts the transitory und semi-barbarous from the law of nuture and of nations, nature of the old distributive system.no that no such thing as a merely individual ong could, or, if he could, would do, or personal right to an estate ever exist.since the fields which were his ane vearjel or cna exist: and af in tiie energe- | might, by the denth of \u2018tre chief of tie language of Sant Pat, \u201che fwhe the clan,\u201d or seme other cause, he trans- | wil! net provide for his own is worse than ferred tn another the next.Thus Tucic ian infilel\u201d the greatest cueiny of his may ma:ninin that the sonal divs of purchuecre slivuld bs wade known several millions of money from lrelaud is) them, ino cause of unparalleled distress of her cindusteieus # ul resident tnliaditante whe jcontiibute te their afilionce.They might just ax well assert, that if all the \"Handed proprictens of Europe went te reside in America, the labouting Classes of this division of the Globe would be just oe well off ua they are at present ! The su'e new commenced.The firet least woith £6 the property of Dauiel Healey, wae said at Se.co.The sale paid the Clargyman Nine Shillinge, after Baits Fees, &e.Me, Quinn always ericd out the purchaser, whith resounded a full wile on every side, 10 the great satisfaction ol te lentes, The sale Leiug closed, there were three distinct cheors, nhizh rent the air, You would imagine the people were after gaining uw baitle ae wreatan thut of Waterloo, Beveral gen.temen weir prosent.» A namber of cattle, seized far tithes, had been lodged in Cutlow ganl yard, sud preparations were made yostorday for offuring them for sale.The country people at an ently hour began to collect arriving in parties from all quarters of the Countivs of Cariow, Kitihwo, Kikenny, Quesn's County, and Wextord, to tie THUR IRI-11 NECAETARY.number of at wast 40,000, whe, threugh the influence of a number of catholic) Mr.O'Cannell\u2014Ou the lust day, clergy, observed the most provoking goud, when giving notlee of my intention ty wrder.À lurge body of wlitary were! move that a petition be presented to in nttendanco.At twelee o'clock ous! partinment, praviug for the removal of bulleck wue put up Lu puction, but vot si Mr.Stanley from the government of single bidder enuld be found, anu {nt ihis country, I entered nt camsidernble tha presence of 40 000 prreons, the wis length timo the tensen witch .nduced tle were returned to ha owners.\u2014 Dublin] me to take this step: and 1 dud so for Evening Dost.ythe putpose of recording my conviction, We uudesstaud a sto k purse afup-;tivet the Bosh reform tail ie totally in.wardy of £600, in mde up in the conn \\rufäcient.\u2014tarativ nnd.geiate to the re.ty Curiow, to make goed the losses of wed ying the want odd sliev cen unde cals turers us may soBor tu the thi, which Ire wit is la OU (her) und worlure.\u2014 Kilkenny Fours A.Tehiat it eve y lonest 7 frishmn to joir hearts end gout in the wldvaeney of the opal of the legislative j Union (cheere) These opintons 1 thiew {out in order to prevent nny future taunts ar smisrepres nistiore of what nce my Two preces of artiiery and twa PRONPS 1 renl renting nts.When the Catholic af cavalry pasecd Honv hi this city to day gueativg was under diversion [ often an their way, we wore aid, to Rate on owed mvsoit au winter wih w'tetior mue, \u201cto puevent à ssie, which Lor we ; theao purposes | os often de teks pluco there fer the Îles, RE hard aired, Yer tie mest foee and un.; .; ; Deane Freeman's tithe being intesters Han dod tennis have since been flung with, or the patie peter broom\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014_ IRIS POLITICAL UNION.IN HC hentai \u2014\u2014 From our files pov tie N.Y 0k, JIL as, was to Wont we, been + 1 did net rest vutisfiad Roformed Parti nt we kaow not what proue d'fu (is practical operation, Nu- ie.\u2014Curk Chronicle.Dhing can be wae nnwarennted than These taunk (hoard, It these walle coud TITHE W LR \"speak, ivseut of 2 erely \u201cechoing my oo Mo worde af ahey had other ipa thom aurs About ten o'colek, an Ajay Cla, a to declure the fact, they would bea grand mavement of the Kog's army tertimany to the teuthr of the ossertion appears d on wel near the great Lit of shut Let on voule thew sing with ex.LHen\u2014pnit of five regiments foot aad prosscons nf hope of 0 end cat remody hore, wiih two pices of acti beay, and for the core of Leeland, wiv etmanci- twa hundred pance.They were soon pation whch was only opening the Kate posted in maitial areay on the town \u2018and to freed ng won\u2019 pecant us to enter of Kitmeogue, clocu te the village, Poe into the tewple of the constitution and neers soon levelled a farmer's ditch, woth the woapous theo supplied, to con where, 0a very etevetod ground, in the tend For the rent and peosctienl aumetio- centre o'fn small field of wheat, their ration of the condition of this country, canuon were planted.The foot eoldivre which con in wy solemn conviction be were on thu hile of Conlought, close atone effzcted by a repeal of thie Union to the villages Thy pelice, comumundad (found cheers) When | was alluding ay Major \u2018Tandy, stationed m the charca \u2018to these tajies en the fast day, 1 thought sard, locking ite the pound, The | should Ly this time Le in my place fu reveren | gentle nn stand te the rear of parliament ; and being buarried, I did thapalice with nas: watchful eyes, About not throw out all the opiniuns upon the sleven o'clock the peasenuv begniu tu gestion that were present to my wind, amamhle ingreat nn ubiers, Tirey seem | did inske lung speeches, but 1 dub nat ed 1a hy ealled tagrther hy the con- say hall what | could say \u2014ta grevvat any tigual Massing of horny on the hiiferent phase and calunnion accusations hivre- ls, wingh reached the ears of five after that D Inoked for reform \u2014c mceal- \u2014\u2014\u2014 also by the Rev.Mr.Bren.| this be uot a peost of tie netese ty vin wily wane wf heedom and vqua'ity bare lin Gazette, 1» quite sali rent, - es ces dy better\u2018han re thought ; \u201cdn br them).In will, always \u201cring act, x me nod oppoiéifiet) bill, FRtrsrore Ajoiy plabe,K'cerval shouls Lave vofd Ar.Scanty, mE gh Woing in \u201cwimeine thar wight : fry palatable tortis tante Keh cafe ty 'aoticipatt could wnko- go mpat Wh bis miasurallicqup) two inge and a\u2019 cofouittes \u201cYu que.we by tia.thi ol eupjiose it ls pase: he © mode.This in.very dexterdus cer Ig; und.{f, pestered qual ora progé of 3ficiar hin 0 Rliers po denying MY Siniily's nptitulle for office {cheers pad mugheet.), Yee ihg ie dee irous\u2014he is very élever, but hig dea.terity is 11 harided, and his.clevorness is aiways levelled ngoinst the party\u2019 whose principles he professes ta vxpore.! lis suiquitaus bilé is not, Vawaver, yet the law ; it line oeil! to pas Birough ihe second branch of the legislatuce, and\u2019 we will potition the House of Lora to reject it, Ba\u2018ore the French took A): Biers, so bind a low ue this-atwnys oav-! biog the one | hava already refered to as the chimax vof atrocious legialutions \u2014 never wpa enacted (henr, Four.) We must petition the other hguse of partia: ment against it.| hinve it in my bande; and un more flagrant'y unjuet pleca of legislation D n.ver before vitnesent.\u2014, It prewiare (hat the peuple of Lictand | are wallowing in wealth\u2014that because arrears of tithes are dae, the proper | peasant and appressed Inidiorde huve à bunk of wealth upon which they ean at pleasure give n cheque fos ay au, Lo puy esck rente to absentes ail grindmyg sancdlords, and tithes 10 Lag Aaglensy, alin, by the bill, turned into n proctor master @'ucral for the parsons (cheers, al Lorghterÿ And tie ie done by Stanly wha talks of his desisu to trans quilie Ireland who wishes 16 * teach\u2019 Ireland n lesaon™-\u2014and who beings in 6 bill, adliging men 10 pay a tax, without even giving \u201cYew novice of procecdings being taken 1ray witht i protice, bucavse publication of the Ad | Votuey Gunvrats lntention, io the Dub.1 should hike 20 know how many names of that Gazelle go 10 Kilkenny 1 10 ie supyest.| ed to mo that, in committee, he vard he would publisls lie notice in the provin-, cial newspapers, But no clnuse or line due ie su bu found in the bil} ; und fit even ware, It only shows what an admirahle gavernor fur Ireland this Mr.Stanly is\u2014wha, In so smp'e u mutter uel this, legidlntes without knowing the diift, ar Four oP his bandywoik (hear, hear.) Would any wun who knew anything of Ireland, ur, indued, of the duties sf u legis \u2018ator, confine hile notice to the pro\u2019 ple, to the otiseure limits of the Dublin Gazette?This very fact proves Sean.| ley's utter ignorance of what Ireland : hat bis dip puy offing 1, t he paneed mast unjust s'iapels.The potice wul, of course, mterest in doturbonce, may pull it down the next moment (loud cries of \u201chen, hear\u201d) Tha people\u2014iaving! thus, received no notification, nay ro.! sist what they will naturally deem il: \u2018ed against either (hear.) A Na hoy ov] ; \u201ctee liopse ng of Jared e| nly, y nt be \"nan | soin-{1 hold f parliamentary repurt uf n ** ge- be takin pyainst wuder the operation of thls Mill.1 recollect we got ance CLI00 William Smiths to a petition for semancipation.\u2018True it is not suffiient, even quppesng the futlest possible publicity of the notice, to necettain the party jhe is to be dragged into court by Mr.| At Gen.(hear, hicor,) \u2018I'his 1s hestible.{Then the Attorney Cieneral may drag Wy man he pleases, whe owes or shatl be wad 1a owe, litke arrears into the {court of Chancery, for the discretion flies with him ; and thusjenotmaus expense Jaliespad upon the dufendant, 420 or .1420.at least, between attorneys, lawyers | #0.The bill daes not provide nuy means tof compelling the witness: s of the defen.1030s to attend ao that apposition is wecless.And in addition te these.gle ting hardships sll furine and purtles nie (dispensed with; so that Se Francis Macdonnell may be made to pay my ar.li taney line con.(rears, without his or wy ever belug Ma loutre of pars! aware of any proceedings being institut | Again the re presentatives of decensad recusants niny e tithe be suvd und distrained, without its being = lobe, | ancertalned whetherthe decensed loft any property.Sueh are the principles of Mr.Suanley's tithe dill.| lve gone into this detsil for the purposs of explaining my ressans for mining to rescind the etending order with a view of with- frawing the pentlon for Mr.Btanley\u2019s remavel, lle to working with us for the repeal of the Lnlon, and if he remeïu buy ox weeko marwin Lieland repent is prertsin (cheete)\u2014tor tho conservatives themerdves, in duepaie of getting mitres, nbl jpiu us (laughter) | wonder ga- vernmget do not recollect their own acts.lect camargteo of tha house of commune appointed tésinquire into the local taxe- tian gfths city of Dublin.** This committee, atiur examining several necounta and \u201cpapa state that\u2014* the subject raféfted to ynur committee is one of importance, not unly as it relates to the large sinus of meney rained and expeu- ded, butas is involves in à very secique degrep the improvement of the cliy or Pyblin and the comfort of hs intial.mate.Vrevieus 10 the Union with Great Biitain the, et of Dublin, ns thu metropetis of eand and the neat ole.aislature, was the veeislence of tha most constleratle perecnn in the kingdom in wealih and Importance.fu improve- went apd extention wna consequently great.\u2014Bince that event 11-Lusto n very coneileruble deren crored to Le the t+3ldenae of thase familive, the expenditure of whose estehingfinente hal been, under the protecting care ot n dumestia legilature, one very great cause of ite lerprovement.ltio true its advance as apace of commerce and the sent of cousia of law bas counteracted in somn respect the decline of its wenlth and ra- sourse ; hut the inciensing puverty of Ire inhinhitants 16 ill] moat meranchioly and \u2018rapod\u201d loud ctire of lisar).Buch ie the language of n sepurt of the boys.of Commons dinwn up In 1822, by very probably that littis Sricg Îtice himself, | Tliey decinre openly that Trolend was pineporous befaru tLe Union, ander the prtection of u domestic leyrslature (vheeis)\u2014and dhey oxy that since the Union, popular dupresnion is \u2018+ rnpidiy\"\" increasing (hour, hone, hiear,).But they whas thut the ¢coure of 1aw ure a olieck upon the progress of propeity/ Par huge these Kanglishmon do nat know iat these couite existed in Dublin before the Union.Wa, however are aware of thofuct.Again, they wll of Mie commercial improvement of Dablin, * lis trae, the trade si.cattle with England lue since gromily iucrensed - but ihe committen aught 10 have stated the faut, that freiund derives no advantage from this commercial intetcourso\u2014that thasw caluo aro stilpped here andanld thre far the sole une of grinding landlords and shaent ie rack rentors\u2014nind they shou ul liave slew stated that she cottle are gent aut of lrelused in grester Luambers wow than formeilg, because, 0s the report wants, Oh! but he says the notice gates tenly, the gontey who were then must be posted on the churches mind eaideng sid onggared the moat, are nut Yus, but he forgets to vayinow te be had (hear, Lear.) daw lang thy notice 1s to remain up {not the report fall fnio a biunder ?But doce de , post Cheljetnike nf incrensing commercial vron- notice \u2014bui the sergeant who has an perity of Dustin, and, in cha name breath maatioas the rapully increning poverty of its infiabitants * When | rend thie important docnoent.1 cannot think of doing any thing to prevent Mr, Stanley from wilvancing the rupral qgaestion a 0\u20ac tus, in Lis excellent treatise on the manners of tise ancient (Germans, see- tion XXVI, says, ** In cuitionting the soll, they do nat settle in one «pot, but shift from place to place.Thu state or community takes possession of n eer- in tract preportinaed to its number of hands; allotments ace afterwards made to individuals according to their rank and dignity.In so extensive & country, where there is no want of lan:l, the partition is easily made, \u2018The ground tilled in one year, lies fallow the next and a sufficient quantity always remains, the lahaur of the puople being by no means equal to the extent or goodness of the soil.Nor have they skill to make orchard plantations, to enclose the mea- country is the seifish absentes who, br wringing every thing from and retin\u2019ng nothing ta the commanity whiclt main taias him in the possession of his estate, vialates the original compact, aul nunuls the title by which it was intended rhat he should hold it fram the prople, more for their than his benefit.* Agriculture,\u201d says (Bibhon, *¢is the foundation of manafactures since the productions of nature ure thie materials of art,\u201d And he truly ssid ea, for nt what time is ayri- culture sn nourishing as when the rapid demand of the merchant and trader for its produce at ence inoites and enables the Carmer ta multiply the sources of his gain by fertilizing his tand with the golden stream of coununercial vpulenee.aunties, At all past gleven the reads loading to Kitmaague hremae one dense mass of preusantry, the firent Tonking faitows | ever holed, were stationed on the roaito [orvcte ten, made fur à few moments a partial atop ta the immenee vrowd.Ae if by way of trving t'iu ne-ves ol tha peajice, they chargel saumingly, ut fuit speed, hut seeing Cre coal bat firm slispne tion of the people te ba spectators of the eant, nad that pothing would Matimidate them, after a shart pauses they opened their ranks and let the penple advance, À few minutes to twelve Lio caleutation of numbers wore 100 000, nearly as The di Deagroe is, who much more not reaching within miles of! cause (hea, bear.) fing any partion of y decided opinions \u201cof the vecesdiry of Jeish legislative inde pendency (ctivere).Since that day my opinion with respect to the ehject of my matean, hve undergone a consi derants chance, D then saul, that if I had Lired Me.Sinaly tn word Lio re- prof er'istion an, hu could not do my businves bettar.Tnow find | was ex- cesding!y wron, \u2018I'he conduct of the vig hit hou, yentlenan in the intervening week line shown that | omietask Mr.Staniy's abistye\u2014ttat 1 underrated bie \"power tn propel the repeal question, He has completely ~utstripped ay opi- inians of what uny mn could do in so short an inivrvnl of tima ts advance any Île has dune ow legal acizure\u2014a row ensuca, and \u201cthulpeheers) | aise, therefore, to mauve the aajret of the polige is attwined (hour, reocinding of the standing order, for His liear,) la it not infarenus to hacentél puspags of withdrawing my motion to men by legal process, without there petition Far the Chief Necrotary's wizh- ever having received notice of michidrawal; œ« | consider him a benefactor proceciing ?Then, un te the nature !of fretand (choeurs) fin \u2018rue, his acte of this notice, Jt ordered that chelin roland have been mischievous in names of the recusants, anil the pa yone respect.Hie firgt Vitter 1 had rishi in which they seaside, shall ts men [uecasion (0 Comment on a the time.tienrd.ut what if thers be ceverslij'il do the Conservatives the justiec\u2014 persons of the snme name in the pasigh wad | snould like viwaye tu de them justica \u2014aye, snl in the same village?How|.F they would ct | ke nan, ard Big their \u20184 this to be ascertained who thy par.|{deors pen us we dul should thew get foie ty named is?In Cork you might get|'he Bees opel ee one or 200 O'Sullivans tu a parith (4 laugh.) net and veil (hear, : 8 .; .though they keep their doors open, |: Mr.Staniey's bill does not provide 6 ill do hn vd justice to say: tbs: Doctor means of ascertuinlng who the Paddy] Boytou Look a proper view of that letter 3 for O'Sullivan ie that proccedirge are toi Stanley cersaialy did sot Oraliain on-he set i the maghtrztes on, and now then ke turned touud upon them (hear, bebr).Yes, hu is 1eschivg Ireland a lesson! Yes, lio is teach: ; .0 ia .: wt bf ; is suber; nut a glass of Whiskey drunk in town ss Brig True Briton, Beldeiston, 1th June SPUBLEY 0nght to petition, ae « i ing the moral lceson of union and native oxer nie.present Lo enter in'o an account of that dis .3 ig Frue Briton, Baldeiston, thih June °F A lion, 0ON 18 peng, tion.Another letter, dated 12 o'clock that night tinguished man and we content ourselves with Jed Clare as route \u201c aire Po re frum St.Vincents, to Russ, M'Nuught and FA [EXCELLENCY LORD AYL.\u201c Hereditary bundimen ! know you not men fons that 159 young volun evs with he the following brief sk teh from L%e True |, Hr ny » Treaties at his wa.Co.rum.| » tolinve ile 18h \u201c Who wonld be tree, bramselres must strike: 3 the blow ?(Lou cheering) Batest News.tm re me On the night of May 24th, in the Lords, fin mand rixty strong, dianrmed (Le Du ou, From the Morning Chronicle of Vay 21.tionn) Gunrd of the vilings of Cherire, with.; ; {in w leveue und a hf fram that town, I SIR JAMES MACINTOSH.is enid that General Clourt ; ut the hend We ragret to announce the de:th of Sir of the 500 Chovans in the forest of Chor- Jrmes Macintosh.We lmve not time at qaime number of soleli- ro of he line, bad sailed Sun = | out, an hour before, in pursuit of the Chen ne - With deep regret we announce the death Tube dissed the people of (hemire, vod of woe of the first clincneters ofthe last as well ethat à very lirisk fusillade ant firis g of ewivel n° of the present age \u2014-The Tight Hou.Sir tind been heard iu the divecten of Bal.Jumes Macintosh expired at his howz in lee.Lougham place, at four o'clock this morning Some racent disturbances at Beziers were \u2014Ever since his residence in India he has Lrisfly noted in this paper lust «vening.been subject to à liver \u20ac anplaint, nttended and their party, are gilloping beek nnd forward between the people sid the military, hike 30 mur 1- ny sides decntop, \u2018Tlure never was any thing witnessed Like the judicious arrangement of the pape; no uevident can possitly luppen ; all wre minutes, and they con find nelibier Latd?\u2019 nar bidder.They wast bs sent home again to Mr, Germaine, \\ Two o'Cluck.\u2014 The bullucks are drives out \u2014 a dend pause\u2014tisere is but one Magistente troduy in attendance\u2014strange ! and they nll cave yes- verday: They dreaded a riot yeserday, with! twenty fhousan } men 3 and today when fire \u2014\u2014 Brigautine \u2014 Brig Lites, Viller, 31st Mux fom Poste at all fue ! ment.Cuvalles, tv W.Phillips, sugar Ke.Luwthier.Puwley, [8th May fiom Workington, 10 G.Syuive and Sur ! ballast, 121 ewttlese, mant\u2014the cutie will bs brougiit out in a fre \u2014 lrg ove, Halbourne, 29th May from! Montreal, replaced Sunderland, 1 G.Syinve and S.n, cols.The Sally, 26h May from Liserpool, tv J \u2018Torr nce.in ballast, is ut Guosse fale: B.overal vessels, arrived tas day, are not reported, es antn.July 7\u2014Itark Alfred, \u2018I'nompwn, Leith, IL F.Yd \u2019 1 thin as smbly employments the Magistrate, the authors of the MURDERS \u2014a, ¢ a! for the immediate canvocat; - ment as the grand constitutional j1.deliberate on the unfortunate cq the Province, s borne towards the Govern.Resolved, tith.\u2014EnsoNs who hate to remare manure Ke.by ander of the BOARD OF HEAL SH will he allowed \u2018a deposit the sae on Abe from of Mu, James Karey, Busnerte, 2-1 Automne sulburue ; Persons swishing vo hive it remnred may apply te (Me.Kelly who will atrange for doing so Wypar Caine ated ploinn evra, Hed end Blask Tob, Me on Ne choa reel le ma.July 8d 1852 YO LET on repionale conditions the , terms for CASH ov approved eredit.} I Deming of Late, into commits EMPLA FE.ul every denrsutnation at the Suthonal Selig | W ANTS a Siruation, a Maw gene ° tabs acquéintet wun the GROCERY and cther butinew\u2014would make himself Rene.tally nseful\u2014aict can give natisfeotory references.Application t5 Mr.Jomx Couçu, at the Of.tice of this Paper- Moutieal, 23h June, 1892 \u2019 HE PATENT HAT MANU- FACTORY, FANCY STAPLE Diy GOODS, MUSIC & MUSICAL IN ir MEN PSPORF\u2014 'aulesale anid Rots] = Went Corner of Plea \"Nimes, çoppoee the Bank § wl in SL Pan?Strect, vite Sand lately eu.pied hr Me Aventis Laraass var.JOHN 1 ASHTON, from London, veus sespeetfuly acquaint tie Geutty wd.: \u201cublie mgeceral, that he hae opened the share , Baabindanent with en extensive and tashilonel ¢ JAsertent of Ladies\u2019 Kiding Huts, Gentlemen ¢ Phitack mind Theat Honver It 1%, A0, Av., which, for Lightness, Elateny, Neve and Cole Lenniot le vurpassed in Canadas.JP.A line ais à record per the Nr.Lee.\u201crence four London, « tige suppty of ever idevoripion of FANCY DRY G1) YDS of the feet quality and Lesoat fashions, ALSO.4 Harpe of Dadd'e and Hanie's antler arg, D Revo Urumpers, Puztes, Bap Singes, de.! The >noet fachuonaile ruse ter the Hap, Piano, Ace Ke, PA.wihec to infuum che Upper Coun.sy merchants that they wai be supeplied uit Goods on the mea advantageous terms.A sm\u2019 convgnment of Pat and Sherry of the mut superior Resour \u2014 Fo be Bahl un rea.sosabie terms, Monuteent, June 16, 19% nie Tete imme ses es eee se : READY MADE CLOTHING, | 1000 CLOTH, Floshing, Beay.Pe erteen; Lasting aud Dril: Savtonte, Frock Conte aud Contees ; acvare jie colon nnd guulities, at fran; 23¢ to Gite, each, 900 Clty, boeing, Beavecteen, keen, hit) and Gugham Rouna at Com 3.to He, each, 5.000 Pan Cott, Flushing, Cacatineres Etaffe du Pays, Borragan, Drill, J wig, Nuukecn rot Russe Duck \u2018Pravwaers from 3¢ to 800.per pane, Qwitter.Gwens- Nan- Jackets 2100 Cloth Cneannere, town, Valens Velvet, Suk.Lasting, and Beuvretren Vents à nb lion 2e Gd 10 194 6d each, 2300 Red and White Flannel, | laen Steiped Corto, \\Whete Mhinting su! ound livin Shins § froin 24 Bd (a 104 exalt LIKEWISE, | QCA Das Aimericun Sacks, T ROQ du.Conndten du, 8H \u2018V'aunke, nesoitess de ! (hue whote, with a general aden tenn ,0f Styque articles, of WOOLEN.ni COTON GOONS, © Ni NEN asie at the lowest mniket piece, or approved Uredit, hy JEAN BIRUNEAS, Ne.1, eacner of O11 Machel, ® yAdjeining Messie Vig von Mussair=6 Ce.jo lontrexl, 14t M y, 184, , for a Luon ME Te DÉ 1 mack au sony 1 legy T + .ope NOTIC 2 HAT valuable REAL ESTATE, (he .Property of Asplinw Nitaw, Fwpjutsu, ai.waned tu the i) er Suburbs, of the Cup of | Mononrar, he boon dived by the Proprio, tr the pureae of diepaning thie sare by a MENTS, enceibently aiqued on aires for Dal - Hoge Monsen or Commpecial Buildings.Ata time when goomnd be ihe viciulty of the fa ve daily raisiig 10 va ve, ites Gnneceksaiy te detail the vorbis atvani.gen to be derived fron the panseasion of any of these Late, Fhoir Jooe.lity fun populons part of the Sutiarh, contain g Foundries, Rape Wake, and Flip Yards, te irtime arly mlagted For the cunvenivise of Mee | chutes srl Boalsonirers, umd inst ensure 19 their Propet ihe ruadlest npporianiles of diego ¢ vol thems by ante ar tuerie them to à grul ee.\u201ccœurs t boy building 10 lisse.\u2018 Tre Land iv bonded in feat by Bie Marys CNet, (ihe main atieet of the Quvher Soteueb, 3 Jand, as i reeves, acquires various degrees of wlovarson, hoansiful prompecin, and olfves situa sons for hea!thlnl and eon forimhle residenere, Ihre while of the snl in of 4 superioe quntiny, ad Lhaving leurs fer several yoors under cultivation, whit to be immediately used fur uny purpose, enter for pardening or Go building, A Ground I'tan, exlibiungg thy Fmptacaments sud their velatoue sruation an respect We var hh bles, qo 19 she stavctas on winch dhe fie sen s'ut, may pplication nt the allie of the under.sine, where the eonditinn.foe the Drawing of the buts.and tern of sgl theerof will be mad knowin, aud wha will alsa en nmgileate ty one) irr.sre csvoy formation which they may desice sola.tse itheruth, G- 1 AUNOULDE N.P.Northern Corner of Maer 4 Armas.Moanirel, June D, Inde.N WEDNESDAY the 111k Joly al the reufrnce of the Lite Ire Tiona« TO BE SOLD, O On Vandss.hy the Hew.K.Dark, Me.iilam; ei.Cone Gy orders bead tw earefully fre lGauriers at Cole St.Paul, im the portes (oF Montreal, » quantity of Household f'ar- niture, Safe, Beda, Hedotends, Mattrns ea Stoves, Chaire Kitchen Uiemile Agricul rel donplemente Pioughe Masrowe.Coits-\u2014aL0 (several Horses, Oxen, Cows, tige, Poultry, Fund variety of other niticles tua long to !merton, i Tou Bale nill tnke place et 9 0'Clock A.M and th- whole will tre 40) ur cash.Montreal 3.0 July, taxa.TO EMIGRANTS.Jeon SALLE, on low tesms, # beaut ful Lea of bavwn.eontsining Ha) Acnes stibaterd an the parcial of Se.Enwant an the oppo ate nite File Raver Ht.Lowrenoe, shout suven witty na Sauls direetion from the village of Lupeaine, Advantegeonly suusted, its oeuf dre.wg the richest in furtsiity, offers a lucrative peas rect 1a thy patechess who might be dessroue + avoliiiling à Monulactiry of >ny devrption, tnt eapecrelly fr P'estanis, ne the leat Wound ye she \u20ac antry in tu fre Found on the Land, whieh wawever, 18 partly elenred nnd prepared in rercive wig, She toads that lead to it ate enim.tious, and kept 10 the eat ander throughnu th who's fear Conuniestinns froin all the nvigh ulin parts mov vonderrd easy, particulerly retenu Mantrcal ard Lapiaitiv, where a Steam nant etne daily For fuethier tr formation, eppty ta the Office f the Vindicatur, ourner Notre Date und Me Gill Heroes.Montrau!, June 19, 1832.i FF VRIVATTE SALE \u2014 That STONE HOUSE, near the Now Market opro- ote hat of Jourry Huy.Fupure, belong oo be Lutaio of the late VononaT Deront, Ë wee, \u201cVe Mme whee Arad st BJetreit, tn August last.fam Bon div the uous suron ar.fouie liustmar, {nrheeper, Foe the fout Laroly yrate, and 19mm in Hatier y Mr CHants lanuevis, Sedtlor, Har the eunditions, apply to the andere.À Agouts I tes Penp vy io wat Said Fram thie day ww tha 1600 JULY nent, it will then he Wadd, by PUNLIC AUCTION, ta the Lat and Myticat he déer ç end the Ecuditions of che Bale will Ie pute.nely made huomn, Z.J, TRUTRAU, MN.1 T.DOFOICT, nating Ag ot, N'oniteat, 6.h fue, 1802, f -\u2014 [TUR PP J REIDY MIDE 'CLOTIIES Fold SALE.he Subseriter linu for Salé, n quant ty of READY MADE CLOPRS \u2014: Conshting of Conte Waisteaste, and \u2018I'ran .sin, of Superfine West of Egiand Clan, shiel hae will diepiane of consi lerabiy unde the present prices MICHAEL.DERIVIN.Quetie: Subs, near Me.Malin Brewery: | NOTICE.Ï ph Partnership heretafore akiv'dn ¢ | undec the hm ef CAICTIFR BEU- | LY & Co.as tlus day dsasclzed hy note.al conment, sil debts dae to the ssid Arne aed chews pan it, wail Un settled by A.CARTIER whv continues the Lasinee wn his own name.J.A.CARTIER.\u2018THOMAS A.BBOLY.A \u2014 ue NUT 7, A0 Trae = gen CEE Led NY 4 pt FORTRY.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 _ THE HARP OF MAC MGHRCHAD The Jisrp of ® Mac Murchad hangs high en the .\u2014\u2014 a pr oak y Through tbe dezelate lyre the wind swesps along : Aud though the aweet chord of its music Je broke, Yat it sighs to the mght gale « nad seusding song, Wut whem on the ming of the dark rushing bisst, The spirits of Liaroes deparied rede by, - And struck the long sirisgs, as they rupidly puss.ed, | Its numbers soared swealtiy sloug throug the! »ky.6e Faremeli* farewell to chee ahieid of the brove\u2014 oo Dark, dark in thy dwelling thou intghtiest f .\u2018 The frosdont of Erin fies tombed in the grave, os Wile tyrants base shasklcd thy islaad a.\u201c The foot of the stranger hes printed in bined of lis cungueing stop on the land of thy fume; 44 The keci of the susansgh cleaves the blue Need, ot Aud brings to thy childsen division sud shame.«1 They have gold fur the gresdy, and bonds for the ot hor have vows for the weuk, the\u2019 unholy they Let .26 For the life-loving coward, sonditiens of peaes | ss Butsertures and death for the valjaut sud f .\u201cAnd voa shall baud in the yoke of their pow ot And many shall bleed, nor submit their sway.| os Dut\u2014imark'd is the periods aud number'd the hour.60 That gives te sed Asy.Th igid opnression slall See from the lard : ! Then! Bisons aud factions with curses shall i fall .«Our von shall be circled in eharity\u2019s han 1, I.! os Aud freedom and love be the motto ' of ail 2\": oq the bright spirits in passing along \u2014 Ha To in capture ropoatod exsh suund \u2014 Their malody lured even Heaven's blest throng, And ungels, delighted, hung herenng around.ait à œc h ® Arih Moe Murche * Cavanagh, Lor, the terror of thie Euglish, and sh word of the brave.Chis renowned ware Ticherd 11., who andeaveured to prevent hi ston to the throne of Leinater, retreat te Dublin in 1399.King of he spall.cod \u201cWha linges iiere and grieve, As death digneives each tie, That in hen them wish to live, Yet cnavet=dare nub de} with Twa anges, Stulitas, Sheds and anther tousi sel - ings thereon erected, (he paid emplacement esn Le easily divided fn two, \u2014 tanse from the Chambi Richelieu.with a Stone House, Harn sud other de- pendenvies eccated thereon.- - de Maunme, at the pleee called flank du lac Lake range \u2014 Hemminglord, in the (heirice as Muntreni and 500 in the \u2018Trwnship of Canton, There Rivers.\u2014 in passin; the dead of Sale.the remunder to he left in the hands of the pureliavers by paying the yearly Is in a State of Cultivation.PRO GIRALDI, en the Now-Market, oi tothe wadersi gred proprietor.} \u2014 .t5 vengeance lier terrible wend ; with a (lense, a arn andother Ihuldinge theron.Terms very hibersl.! AN ELEGANT FARM FOR SALE TO Ble SOLD N EMPLACEMENT tuated at the CHAMBLY BASIN, near the Church, A Lark oF LAND.situated about tan feagres dis Clore, on the River A Lor oy Lant, in the Parish of 1® Marie ALSO \u2014200 Aevesof Laud.in the Tawney of ww the Dlistrier of One purt of the purchase money te be pid Jadisputable TITLES will he furnished.ey Pert of the Townehip fats in buth Districts For further partiqu'ars, appiy to M.SERAFI- J.F.B.LIONAIS.Montreas, June S.1881 FOIt SALE.N EXCELLENT FARM, situated nene the village of St Hustaehe.eantaming ® arpents, 6U arpents sovered with excellent erected.\u2018the whele in the best i ider.\u2014 SHYACINTUB LECLAIRK, Un Bustache, Of.1801 L881, mr rer orm am an TO BE SOLp, (J\u201d very easy Lerms of Constitut Sgyay lots of @ \\ : flay Markel, ilonaventure Sep pd, near (Le apply te Du, A.DIEMERS, Su frère Sureet Montreal 24th May.4863.payment or an, TO IF SOLD N VERY ADVANTAGEOUS CONDITIONS, the term of payment Le.ng mate eusy tn the puschauer, A feautitul Property situated iu a stating well alapted for FRADE, at the meeting oF FOUR KOADS, {one of which leads to CORNWALL, U.Co 1 the Township of LANCAST Rp\" che Herve 3 « Deliste.It cuusista of AUO Arpeuts of land in Osu lor the front of wtacte is VA arpents und or 1 À part of this Land in n stale Cullétation, nud of a productive soil.\u2018The remainder ig well Stocked with Kuru and Anse timber.leve are l'wo fous, a BanyN a Vorasneni® aid A STORE in which Merchandise and Grain to the amount of WOL whivi care he had at reasonable prices.anherie ace 30 Koevos (CHC) ny Potash Rete ties, and other Potash Utensils, witty n large \u2018quaue tisy of Astress , There is an the tude Word gufficient to make 400 hurrets of Potash i And (he Lundy contiguous ave nizo well Wooded 3 vo that gq property offers reat advantages to any perun wishing to pursue fi species of industsy I'he person purchasing the property could have @ person of good character ag CLERK who has stands well the manufacture of [gg Thin property offers great advangages for dif- ferant branches of Commerce and \u2018industry ; and might Lie divided into Mary log for l'arme 3 being en the Four hrunches of te Roud, near the River, and contiguous to FLOUR AND Sw MILLS.The land is crossed by 8 little river, which never dries up ard which pceseois many ndvantages For more iminute particulars aed the terms © payment, application 1980 be nude te the under, sined l'roprietor at Higand.CHAR LEs LARGCQUE.Montreal, March 4.1530.z \u2014 N the 5th Range of Granted Land of the Cawnnhip ot temmingaford, knoan hy lot Na 157, west half containing 110 ueres, which 60 sccen clenred 3 n Dwelling hocee 2 Barn and ieane cors- ful Orchard &r.well Fenced and divided ; x natti- 10 muke a shameful! cient Shure under crop and Although hin just mainder unde Parture and Mendowing ground culisvatoon 3 ree fn ane clayms were allowed und confirmed hy a tresty en= perior quabty $ with A deed from Gavernuval of tered toto by Miccard himaelf, yet in the true spire same nursuntet dc it of Saxon treachery, the English Kinggtock the | t opportunity 1a break his no'emn engagement, i iting brsenass to falashood, oft hundred gold marks to the wretch who wo juste his brave enemy.ALR Two LOTS of Land in tbe State of Nature, of red three fie same Range, contaimuyg 208 ucses 108 exch, No.| \u2018A nasus- 176, weal half, huviag shout $ acres cleared.and , \u2018I'he generous seul of under crops; and the remainder well Tigbered, | O*Cavanogh was filled with indignation at the The entire of these Lands is of goml quality, well i nd coxard\u2019y conduct of flichard.ee eid at the lead of his heroic followers, sud beaame for series of yaurs the * terror of the stranger.\u2019 with prodigious slaughter, terrible, that in the passage of the Talley.the Ford by which the English crossed, wan uctuslly fill.d up with their ded bodies.From this ciremmatance it was ealled Ath-crue, or Blesdy Ferd.Whe murdering lure snd the battle.Reid proving equally nnsuceesstut, his celd-blouded enemies took sdvane gage ef the spa, kindly, and unsuspicions feeling of the Irish heart ; they extended the hand uf friend - ship ta O+Cavauaph 3 they invited him to a concil.tory feast\u2014with vyes full of cnpturous malignit whey beheld the unweary Prine enter thelr bus the house was surrothided\u2014the dagger was wlready an antisipation, in the heart of their victim, when the timely vigilance of h's ialthful harper warned Jars of his dangers, by striking up on n sudden thy Rosga (otha, ur War Sony ; roused to a sense of his situation.the sntrepid hero drew his swond aud sushed thevagh his pusitlanimoeus sesassins, un.lure, ard to she hour of his death retained a deep sonse of iinglish perfidy.pr \u2018The carnage was so 1 Qur fais * .« .70 Noupaciels .+ .He Agate, .\u201coo.Ate Pearl, « ce.116 Damond.©.+ +, .Je All other articles in the Type Foundry in pro portion.All articles required by printers furnish.rd tn mder at the wauvisetusers prices.A.Pel & iuther cunt their Bok L'ounis of n metal much: tighter than the kind © Monly in use, and which thew will wanna s® much yore durable.Thay wre agents for she sale of tlie oo Washington print; press,\" invented Ly Itusl.and for the * Banithe press, smade by 10, live & Co Fho fel- \"are tbe prices, @ months credit, os Dols Medium,.28 Vraperial, No.1.256 Super-royal,.240 Do.No.2.96 Do.No.Sn.2Ti .Newspaper publishers througout the United Stats nid the Canadas wha wilt give the shove ad vertisemient a few insertions, shall recuive thre dullure in the setilement oF thee accoyuts, of in ar ticles fram the F undry, provided four times the amount be purchased.NeweVorh, Feb.25.1833 TO THE BENEVOLENT.r | YHE Treasurer of the MONTREAL EMIGRANT SOCIETY having kindly advanced menus for che ingy the Widows and Oephause of the winter, request all persons why may have Work :or Fingloyment to give out, to muke wpphestion to C, Wsexen.Fsquire.or to Mr.Axpuew hit | Lorx, Main Street S, Antoine auburbs.\u2018The Society has on hand and for sale, 2006 (WHEAT ARD SALT BAGS, made by the Widows and Ocphans of Emigeants.which are particularly recommended 10 tho enguged in the trade, an being made of the best malerials and workmanship, samples of which may he seen ut Mr.Wage nee\u2019s or st the Secretury\u2019s Oflice.Licick Luitdi sl.Lawrenes lili.ce.Wrick Buisdings, JOUN \u20ac.EUNDIACK, Sd Januory, 1838 SESRETART.purpose of employ migrants durise arm veu \u2014 \u2014 NOTICE TO VOUNTRY MENOZANST AND OTHERS.PEVHE Undersigred ofera for Sale, at bi WHOLESALE STORE.N P 5 Dual Street, (in 1 TORE, No.126, St.general Assortment of 8FALLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS of almost every description Which he will disposq of y r approved Creait, , I.L.JET a - Montre |, 10th May, AE TOURNEUR.7 re NOTICE, VHE Undersigned infor .the public in ms his friends and into Co partnership fron, the ery low, for Cash CH > Rigaud Gih May on RLES LAROCQUE.\u2014_\u2014 OTICE.\u2014The Subscriber, havin withdrawn fon ' > { AND LAMONT.\u2018n'y, 0 im of TURNEN \u2018 se *rovisi hei to inform the Pub, at oF, Provisions, he J oe di ines, and solicits a shure ue op sons 1 £0 Fetuens thanks foe favours retofure receive fem his numerous friends NOLMAN LAMONT.13, 1980, at the llouse of Me.Wm.Mauntreal, March, « 1.orders left MISIAITOY, 3 Pa ty Mtended tu.- £37 : {HERE are great numbers of the STunazoN the navigation; the SoUNhs or BLALDERS of which pre genernily thioan away being co idered nneless other article of eotmmerce, Pe belly be rut opens and the sound taken out withous are cured, In tle Pate, resided inany years on the plicas and whe under-| | Afentreul Marek lue.(HUE.; ge i trea), or to Patrick Quin, un the Premises.PRINTERS.\u2014A PELL AND: CAT of his RETAIL SHOPS Benernl thie he has taken $ .tut of Mov inst \u2014 Hivgon ISAAC and 1) of J instant, - nied under the name fe husivon wit be conti- LAROCQUE, ARLES & ISAAC ul Street, will be immediate- IMPORTANT RRILLIANT.FO THOSE UESIDISG ON THE DANKS VIS HORSE will be kent the ensuing Se J i he 2thh Gr THD BT.LAWRENCD!: suing Season (commencing on t i The Lukes, and their Tributary Streem : April) st the NEW RACE-COURSE, Sr Lukes, « NCES OF CANADA.Pierre.at the very luw rate of £2 the Senson IN THE P'havINCR: a pagable tu adranceto Ms- Henry Mrarox ; ol .y application to be made to hin or to Thuinas fish cought, fro the opening lo the close on Cressor, the Groom, at the Stables.Good and application as alive: Every attention will be pnid to the Mères sent, bat ull accidents und escapes will he at the risk of the owners.Montreal, Murel 4, 13:02.IF these be saved in the following manner 3 they wiil he feud (0 be as good a remittsnce, #5 any The Subicriber will pay Tws pence hall penny cash fur cache sever Inches in Isugth nd upwards.The method of preserving them is an fotiniss.An soon sfter the fish is caught us posutite, let the 1 RUCE'S'NEW-YORK TYPE FOUNDRY \u2014 Fatablished én V8ISe\u2014Vhe Sub criber bas enn pleted a new édition of his Bonk of Specimens, with which his Customers, and other le nters disposed to buy From him, may he supplied ania plication at bs Foundry, Nos 18 and 20, berating it.Such foaue fat and membranes as ud- here to it must he removed and he air pressed uit.Phe sounds must then be sprinkled with as much sult aw will keep them sweet packed in kes and fent to this place wiihin the month in which they If broken they nie not worth so much.Care must be taker noo dey hem previous to salting, a8 the smell arising From such as may be packed with with fresh will spoil then.The Sorsn will he found to adhere tothe fish's back, juined at each end by a rather tough em.heane.und st the miles by a slender vue.Fhe membranes at the «de must he cut with a knife, and the finger or thumb ron along rach side, 258ing outwards, between the membrane and shles of the fish.\u2018This will so fur lovsen st that hy pul.a different praciice has been extensively introduced, that his book contains nothing bat the metual pro- duetinng of his own Foundzy, specimen of what will be furnished to orders, The sent high state of perfection, snd embraces a varies feom the back it will be detachod whole nod entres! dohu, highly fismahed, and cast of the must servicee JOUN DULON.Le metal.Iest-Corner of the Place L'Armes.line of - = | line ica to Pearl.TWO INE wud TIVE, 166i Two-li - A CHOICE 1 ARM.A © Cis Feline Col .SHADED, 18 sites, Twolineliea te Teng l\u2019rim- OR SALE, af near Two Finndeed Acres: er.on the Chambly River, at Se.Mathis! ANTIQUE, 13 vizre, Ten-line Pies to Nonpa near the Village of Chambly with excellent 1.ACK, 12 sizes.Four-fine Pica to Minion.Buildings, u lurge Share of first rate Meadovi- OPEN BLACK, 8 sizes, Four-line ica te Grest ing and Tillage.An fudispntable Title and! _ | Prituer i Immedinte fossession, will be given.Apply SCIE Te 3 sizes, Double 8muil Pica tnd Great to Mr.Michnel O Mears, Huy Market Mon pogides Music, Black Slope, Ornamented Let ters and lottery Figures, Viecep Fractions, Supe.riers, Astronomical and other Signs, Space Hriles, Brass Rulen, Orovreented Dashes, long Braces, more thou 200 Lirds of Flowers, and 1000 Cuts sud Orvamenis for Scheel Beoks, Newspapers, und Soi- entifie Works.Orders for any of there.and alse for Presses.Chases.Compuming Sticks.Formiture, Printing Musset, will be executed inthe mest favourable terms, und wich the numost promptitude 5 8 large tsock of the Foundry articles always on hand, GEORGE BRUCE.New-York, January 23, 1832, Printers of Newspapers whe publish this advertisement, sud forwaié à paper containing it to the Foundry, will be allowed three dollars for it, if bey purchase Frorm the Poundry to the amount ef wel May 20th.1831.\u2014t ANDREW CONLAN, 7 on.; EGS leave tos turn thanks to his frends and the Publie, for the patronnge lie has received wince his commencement inbmsiness ont his wwa account, He continues to assure them, that he will execute the work entrusted to kun in the most FASHIONABLE AND BIST MANNE and with the UTMOST EXPL DITION All orders deft at dus honse Creek Side} ~~\" ~~ © meow next to the residence of Jeers Quesser STANDARD CATHOLIC BOOKS Esp.will be punctually attended to.: \u2018 F LUCAS, Jr.Bookseller, Balti- Moatreal, August Sth 1831.© more, is now enabled to offer to the public in genesal, thepmust extensive assortment of Catholie Books, to DV liad in this country, on terms that will he pleasing, GENERAL ASSORTMENT of bth Fuglish and American GARDEN ad FLOWER SEEDS, waruntd fresu und copious nates, by the Be.Ur.Chalbwer.£7.50 of the first quality.Bweay Fest emient with Dr.Chulloner\u2019s notes, vents, Poe 50 + ge oe ea {Do Blmo.fine pocket edition 63 CLOVER, \u2018 SY : pocket odi 5 Lov ER TIMOTHY nc MANGLE Tle Catinic Marat 4 ergravings, 1,00 .iwistian's Gande .3 For Sale by WILLIA ! POUGH.Path ty Paradise, | 6 * 3s Cuvuer of St.Joseph & o.Paul Streets | l'ious Guide, 7 7 SD Ali the above Books mny be had in every verirty of fine nud extra hindu.Fletcher's Comparitive view, Motrear, 2d April, IH50.1.03 Milaer's Lud of Controversey 1.25 YHE SUBSCRIBER gratefully ve |ltevres\u2019 History of the Bible, 5.25 turns Lin sincere thanks to bis Criends of Up-| Gahan*s Church History, 1,08 per and Lower Canadas for the liberal patronage Word's Cantos on the Wefurmation, 88 hitherto received from them.Life of St.V'atosck, Tu Île nom hege leave to offer for sale a variety of Poor Man's Catechism, 70 articles in lis fine, which he will warrant, of ste.Catholio Christian Instructed, za rials and Workmanship not inferior (0 English or Bussact's Exposition of the Cutholia Doctrine, 20 any other Manufacture.Consisting of the following] A Papist mrepresented aml represented, 7 articles viz.Fifiy Heapons, 83 Two uew Hareuches 3 three new Standhopes ; Moditations of St, Aqustine, 54 seven four wheel one horse Carriages 3 one new Manual of St Augustine, 83 light Stuge 3 and one American Gi Soliloquies of St.Augustine, su From lin tongs experience in Business and fram Grounds of the Cathohie Doctrine, 25 the satisfaction hitherto rendered to his benefactors, The Lenten Monitor, 1.50 he hopes ta receive a continanee of their favours MICIHARL OMEARA.Colibet\u2019s Letters an the Reformation, 13 Amicale Discussion on che Church of England and Hau Market the Reformation, 2 vols.t2ma, 1,85 Montreal 21ih Muy 1831+ Answer to Fah r's Diticulties in Rumanism, 83 No I Repairs done in the neatest manner and Fie Diticutics of Pratestantism, 75 i » .1 .the most reasonable terms.lustruction on the À ruyers and Ceremonies of the no ers oe Mass, 1,01 (°3-WANI HD À first rate Carring- Father Rowland, a North American tale, su Maker nud Carriage Ironer.Vhe fudian Cottage, à Unisurinn story su A History of the Church, § vols.Sve.10,00 {hrisuanuy, 75 ESTATR OF THE LATE JOSEY dngard's Tracts, a PERRAUL.TRS Ely Hay's Abridgement of the Catholic doctrine, 25 Fieury®s short Historical Catechisme 27 tlre.Herbert and the Villagers, or familiar conver sations on \u2018True Piety, The Key > Paradise, 1 Hobenlutie\u2019s Prayer Hook, 18mo.75 sent, Umo, 38 \u2018The Soul united 10 Jesus, Think Welt Out 88 The following of Christ, reflectivus to each chap.LL PERSONS Indebted to this ESTATE, or having uny claims against it, nre Itequested to puy the amount of their Debs, and produce their Detrands in due form mmedintely unto the Subscriver, who is suthorize ed to receive the swe, THOMAS BEDOUIN.Moutreal 2d, December, 1831.ors £èmo.5 The Devout Communicant, 32mo.50 Ihe Spiritual Combat, EU .talone\u2019s Spiritus) Retreat 15 MO BE SOLD, and Possession given |\u2018l'he locket Mesnil, 0 i 7 \u2019 r companion to th 7 1 Se OA TE a rion ven sal, mpanion to the alter, 75 The Povr Mans Manual, vr daily companion, 75 \"The Office of the tlely Week, sccording to the It, Missal, by 83, situated near the Church of 1angue Pointe, with a House, lara, Stables, and cther dependencies, There ise also, WOOD Farm of 82 Acres I'he Garden of the Saul, Ie of Superficie, 50 Acres distant from the house.The principal duties of Christianity, 2vols.For conditions apply to the peer IRON [H2mo- \u2019 1.50 CHARLKHOIS, \u201cat Mr.INVPOLILE DECA {Lingards {lie f England, 10 vol , LYS, fout of the Currents Gatholie Carechisms, van CE voire 7,56 July 2G, 1881.® ti Liberal discounts to those thas buy in quantity CATALOGUE OF VALUABLE WORKS.\u2018 For Sale nt the Office of U.S.Cathotie l'ress.bal'attall not Le ce sement story of the Cathohie Church, \u2018l'alsott- Street, i.| | dartfocde Connecticut w YMAN C.DAVIS.A uew and elezaut assortment of Catholic Hooks, Bull January Ist, 1882.recommended 10 those who ure serious inquirers af.\u2014 ~ ter teuth, de well as to those who wish to uttuin 6 FENYO LET\u2014n FARM, iu the lower part of Trt knowledge of the great truths of the Catho- Cte des Neiges, of 54 Acres, with a FEVER PUBLIC is forbid trusting and person on NY acoount as countable, lie Kehgion.Min.Herbert and the Villagers ¢ or familar conver.House, Burn, and fine Orchard thereon! tions on the principal duties of Cliristisnity in erected, two volumes, Lino.73 cents per vol.Apply to JEAN B.ANRICHON, on the |Dousay Vestameuts aud I\u2019rayer Hooks, of variou Premises: prints and bindings.Gahav's abridged Chareh History, 12mo.£1.Lingura's History of Eagland inten Octave vole umes, $7., A MINERVE a seml weekly Journa Manning's shoriest way to end disputes about Reli- published in the French inngunge,| _Rlou, 3mo.75 conte by Luvaen Duveanay No.29 Si, Paul purs of the soute 2mo.TS cents, Street, MONTREAL, having a cirenlation Truth Triumphs oro imae n.12mo 2 sents.equi.to that of uny other periodical inthe| between Juha Hardman and Job Catinilly Prov ince, 1s offered to persons requiring taf 18ma.\u2019 advertise.From the cxrensive circulation Prat of he True Coach, da two parts ; by Cles of the Minerve among the Clergy, Merel ante eh 3 Smo.cents, the Agriculcural and other Chace and the ae Seuth's Director.Timo 44 cents, The Devout Life; trarslated from the French of Canadian population in geveral, Merchinnte,] St.br cis of Sales, 18ma.75 cents.Auctioneers aud others will tind it an ad- prality of the Uitle by R.Challuner, D.D.vantsgeous medium of publishing thei 2ne To cents vertisments.! 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