ttì. N O H T II A 31 i: 11 I C A N. JULYiìl. rlv.tr 1 l yrs.i tre ifn- ; l'I lo a wi ;i, i,f v a ni ic a' .n:.--t t j,.!rri! ik, Hf -rn cr-M ou riijv Jftì ti 'V r.f-ff Jbrrti toh i,f,,fix after thev i.svt trl a rvet,ì ttù.ri." t 1 . vi r r. i statk a . r e a r . cu; ur : 1 ' ì e ire i-li km !,ìrts.ìlv i.f -r.:.ru.-:.t iL- 6:'is, li ira: 'tu', ititi lìiiicifi ce ! f ! ttt.l j.frjuU.c i u ginM ! Lcuty ( ro.ly wiiit u. V.Hj k-i:nr, that the Iran-j r.darj suture of freJm firvatm th.e I nb o jr.te in hr f tuw, V ivr tnrh ! Jfw nun ird rt:n, .;(.' The Sniffar,-; toni furriikh rorniorab'e j.r if of t'i:' truih. Tbrir uro n m e i m jvr,i of K-i tnn f.tltifilie an.l l't-ota-t'a-.t tlim. i.vln I the utmoit for.cotJ -n ! jk-bc vntri one in.k(Kr .4 , . . I I . ....... .1 .. .. i . . . ' . , . . . ! 1 l'" .'"Y utr-i vtm.itateo tj.nr nf-.!-ni, io j IWfA fA?y a? liath. l ì t-Dnhi Me.) j Triedra; h ni conta. n a ( -.iMr j ne f-irt of tic Jestlvii c iì.err. Tì.r 1! n. . , I Mr. I ar.ia.ì jave a ioal ' The fntnii w.tb .-e-r t .i ...... i.... .t- . r .. .. ' f,t',rrtj r4 i)(.7,-Jii. D'HIGH 1, Hill 11" Ti e K..'it;a t.,iia:i n nf th country,' warn, nay, we rarnej-t'y rxhort nu.r tx, i u-het mi.it rrrste anxietv ii Uu- : brrihu'ii lo lui n uut t.f tln- l.anùs of tliat jhafcil int-my ff l unian kinf. Canadian! in solermi binccrity we-atk ( "j .rc-cJ, f:.ay ihrv rcnnv tfteir ri! rrls uiitij tJ.nr (uu? hl&'.i fnal'y iriuinplì.' (ìfn. H.'a.jisii. n iSiMin UiaSicJ f.jiiccr n t! !iun2arian-Vi.'!i A nny , who wji rn Cajic.i ri il, e late wsr, aiul wholias travcMt .j in a.iit'it cvory naiioii, rfj)'i'J . ' a:.J lh? fu:ì m-ir.j cxirar! limi Li ilJrr ti virtìiv (i sor.Kù rri.ff iiufi. " JSut l"nv v r iiìucli uc inay vi5!ì yri- l per, tv arni ir;Jfjen icnce, t i 1 o.ai-ti --Kt . t'.tMM.r.i' ro .'H. i. vt t ivif i-ai!ìt tuit arni n M r;aì. ( mi thin con- i...... i ti,. .-..lì... .... i.w- t y. th-rn. jsrfoafr.yrant.than orr draccJ the ,i . , - , . i ti. at cari 1 Los! n !. , Lv t Le soLri- - ........ ... ... "'! ,r.c.,,,,. f. i i. t i. in n: u H I H il l , illlll I 'teiet iUf fivor nf tiiiiiiitcr, an.l thi-.r ' wn privata mu-rosti, io t!;c we.farf tLcir CìUJ.trv, tl' trrtijHT of sufii sciiL j jwf m ta-i!l rrn.ìi-r them incrciLLiy arme in ojii!ii)j al! puliiiC ;iiit''il tnoa.-iutcs, fV'tni an rijMf tatiou f Lmt nt !! rcwarJ fur tix-if (..ir.ii, 1 iaiiuiry, Ly lln'ir 8ti:c fr; bui e tJouLi notyou tvill !e ti;,'"ti 'ur etiar.I ajamst eucli nicti.an.l noi t.ac t-ficr the Lliertv ami Lapniricss of ti.e U'ho'c Canaduti w ie an.' iLdr poMciity, t graiify tt.p avarici anJ amLition ai' nuli vitina!, Wed not V you, bv lìiii a l,!rcK ti commroce atu uf L.-.sniity agatnt t!n pvrrnnH-nt ol our c.)iiim-ti sovercin. Wi'oiiiy invite yuu t i constili yciur umi glry an.l wrìiarc, arni nu to hulL-r your ìvra tu Le iiiviigleil or intiriiiJnteil Lv in- farri'iu ministeri), sci tnr ai t i beC'ime tlie! intruniftitof their crut lty nini lrj itini ; Lut M unite tviih in in one S'iciai compacl. firmeil on the jjeneroua ptineiples ol eqaai liLerty, atl ccmenii-ii Ly kucli an exdianjre of LeiiedVial and einleariiij olfices as Ki rentier il perpetuai. !:i orJef M complete ttiif Lighly dcsiraLie uni iti, vc submii it toyoui consitleralion, tvlietlier it may not le ex)etlient f.ir you to tneet tupetliér, in your several towils and tìisirictn, an.l elcc.t tlepuliea, uLo alternar meetinj in a provincia! Conjresi,niay choone deleates, lo represcnt your province in tLe Continen tal Oonjres, to Le LelJ at l'hiiaJcIpbia, on tLe lenti day of May, 1775. Iti tliis prcser.t Congrcss, boginnint? on tlie lì fi It olthe last titontli, antl continuetl to tliia day, il Las In'en u-it!i universal pleasure, ond aa utianitnou-j vote, resoived, llial we sliouiJ, cor.sider tlie violatimi"! your figliti, Ly tlie act for alteriti",' the governmenlof your province, ns a violaiion of our oh i), and tliat yuu BÌmuid Le invited to accede to our cortfeJeratioti, wLicL Las no otLer objects thati the perlect securitvof the naturai and ci vii rictus of a!l tLe con ati inerì t nicmbers, accordili;' to their res eciivecircumslances, and tLe preservation of a ha;py and lastin cir.nection witL OreatlJrita in, on tLe saiutarv an.l constiti) tuonai principles Lcrein befòre ntentioned. For cfleclinij these purposes, we Lave ad drcssed an LumL'e and loyal petition to Lis Majesty, prayin? rclief of our and vonr prievances ; and Love associativi to stop an un Hjriauons irom orent-Untain and . Ireland, after tLe first day of DecemLer, ad n!J expirtalions to thòse kinirdoms aud the West InJies, after the teiuh day o next Sentenilier ; unless the said grievànces are reuressed. Thal AlmigLly Givi mav incline vour minds to pprove our eqnitalle and nèces sary tneasures, to add yourselves to us, to put your fate, wLcnevér you sufTer injuries meli yuu are oetermineu to oppose, not mi ; enipiiatica!, i ; liiatioii. t rv rn : fcay, U a iivintj LLei tip I mean, ( cour-e, iLe ci i,anam. Ariirricaiis i niiniJt oi rvery o:u- wh.j t rur.. x u; in it. In-.ai.d i !ic a v alca no ready to hur-.t out. Scot'aìid, aivayi p'r, is niv ruote r-mr than rver, l'or tLe nunijlacturrs are parl ine witL their ìamis ci scores and Londre.!, s thi-y boe riuti in Le verv fif-t decìine of business. The rort'i of KtalanJ in kept T.ìni ri'... ti ro..,.!. !.. 1... .......... ..r.l... ....... ....... ..-. i. ii - w.i t'Illl liv u;r.ius"l li' ul ! wLeiir.it.ir pouor ot mtlitary aue. Indie nortli of Hi, ghiri.!, (I mean in the njaiiufac lunr.c j arts ol it) il.ere it aiwavs an irn- posin nsseniLJaje ofniì.itary. TLe ad.li tional foices Intely wnt in, Btr.otint to is,. C'OO mcn. Altoeth.-r, (bere nre -JO.Ooo b' .'.Jiers, LeM,L-s ravalry nini anib'ery in the IKirtll of l'iwTlsif.,! " In Ilir.-iiM -..lln.-.. in Tanni in and in i Dever nuiv ve!l nliud..'er at tLe tyranny louhich iLtj Lrave Lut uril'ortunate I'om s Lave lieen j sud ecte.! bui Nicholas lost 150,00 ) of i Lis- Lesi troops in the cani j -aie ti . and yei ino one politimi eirrution twk jlaer. In , the last tweiity year., the nunilier id'polit jical execuliotid in France. F.tigland, Swe-jdi-n, llussia, Austria, Italy, (lerrnany, ! Denmark and II iliand, with a populaiiòn of 2,000,000 ih es not amount to over ì twtul'i-ftnn. n Canada, witli a popula- tiyn ni not ijuite a rinllioii, in the uhort sjia.-e of one year, Ihirty-jice Lave Leen executivi u poti the iLbet, and Lundredsl murjered in c.old Lloo.l." T I . t. . . in n-.ui, in liristi) a. in, Hit-re. S th-. sartie r.ecessitv fori Keepincr down rioi Ly means o the inti.-ket ani the Layunef. Notv Irom wLenre Lave come tL.-se Uoops ? From Ireland! TLe whole militar-.- force in Iclnn.J novv is not more than SCCJ men, or a sixth ol what durit. tLe List tlilrlv venrs, Los oeen consti i-rivi ii.Ti ts.-ri- o-, l...... fan je T!rfu!!y ilw.p lo t!ir ronqt ror bn,n, Ar-J mrvrv nh 1 1 i i . i vnirt.wt riprntn; f.i-liì. 'Ih" ìiarr.-l vour hur.!",i!ct;- acr Tifi,)? tVri ir (lin k ot the l,rnk l!,ai no lairiv h-run 1i;! O.rporcof jt.ur liroitii r, vour la.hrr, ymir nlJ . Cari it Le possiLle tLat one trtie patriot wiil -ver Le indurivi to yitld oLedience to a Colbnrne, tLe destnyer of onr fìnest villaees, Ly wLicL LundrivN o!" wesltliy and respeclable families were rediu-ed to l't:jrriry, and il e most horrid death ? No ! I-el jiarasites nnd cotvardg (Jn I ark and I,- happv piy lionmpc pay tu, l!v i-rally nitirnissuiii liis Firmili' rrlix : l'Ut .m me, i i.l tu. thourli il mav lui .i!,uin. , to the !,(,mr, I mav .siili ra!l inv St. I.emy w.ih found dead in the wu.,i, with a tabe at ber breast, and anot!.e; chilJ at ber side.) Thousandg are nnw iintrerin? aronnd the ruins of thr-ir formrr Lomes, dependant tipon ìndiviJua! char t lor dally subsistence. jj Propcrty burned and piUncd ly the troops and luìjalisUin Loicer Canada dùring the late, insurriclion. cot;iTr or riai iiorkaii. Str. Martini. 3.'i Ifoiisrs lnirneil, $3."i,5.?.l 1! !I iriis, 13 shrds k stablrs, 15, 1O0 ;.T6 Familics pillajjnl, H.'i),! To ih l.iml invìi." A TOJiV A(JKNT. We copy the followir.g Jelter vcrbnlim ort the gmall influence of your single pro- mce, tiuton ine Consolidated powers of -ortti-Amcrica ; and may f-rant to our joint exertions, an event as happy as our canse is just, is tLe fervent praver of us, your sincere and alTeclionate frienda and fellow iubjectu. A ri-solution was passed to the efTect ui.v ine rresMcni ol the Con; resa should sijn Ibis address and that the deleeates of lenngyurama supenntend the transiating, printine, publishing, and diatrihuting of it; and Congress furtlier recommended ihat the delejatet of New Hampshire, Massa chuettt Bay aj xew Vofk 8hnulJ assii.t ana lorwtrd tlie dispersion of the 6aid ad dress. A more faithful piclure of the true situ ation of Canadian alfairs at that ,riod, cannot b secn than the one drawt, in this addrm of the Commenta! Congress.Their reasonmjrs ujwn the birth-righu of free rnen and the actu.l Btateof slavery to which the Canad.in, were then reduced io a po liticai point of view.by the pretendivi liber al et nhich Creai ritain had just passed for the Province of Quebec, were true and cxact. In faci ihi document deserves jreat credit for the sound aess of iu ,,rin. fp!ta and the correetness of the facts which are thercin contained. ' ( To beeortitnut J.) The (JucIjCC (,'nzcttv. The Honnrn. bje John Neilson, inember of C'oilioine't F.xec ulive Contici!, is said to Lave Leen Lille Letter tLan a spy npon the liberal party in Inver Canada alter tln-v took the i t . .il- - . ('uiiin.y iiu.D limi ano nis son, in pan, "No more money no more .Swiss." The old Gaettc man Lus at IenL.Mli Lecotne i-i.v bj.io-iui ami vinuictive. Jlas he laken to the botia' He rails out acainst me nnd the revolutionary petitions I look home to r-niiìami in ias-2, as il Le Lad Lad no Lami in them. Mr. Cuvillier is a more orudent man. i il 1 33 1 , wtiet) I was Wfecked in the Waterloo, near Quebec, I was on a visit to ibis sanie Mr. John Neilson, and h i son Samuel, nnd I solemnly nnd sin cere ly aver, that of the celebrale-.! revolu tionary petitions I carried lo Uland, and presentivi throuti Lord Iiipon the year lollowinp, the originai drali wai actùally writlen and platinivi Ly tLe Honorable John Neilson, in Lis house, near the prin t'rigolllce: tLat 1 aeted Lv Lis aJvire- and was supportivi by Lis countenatice, Lis press, and Lis counuel. TLe orltrin ,,f these niovemeiits should not now turn round upon bis old associates and abuse tiietn, siniply becatise it is bis interest. Jlackcnzic's Gaiette. The Hoc ni art. The following is an extract from a London letter in the Que bec Gazette, dated June 12 : . "ItLitik you may take it os certain, tLat a special convention Las either lel't tliis country or will riiv,IìIv tm o..., i . rncrica, (or arranjmg; the basis of a settle- rnentot ttie disputes with the gr.vernment of the U. States, relative to the boundary uuestion. "ller Majesty'a advocale, Sir John Don- fon, tias, tor some lime, been enjia'-ed in drawing up this convention, ivhiehrf'nm ..II!! . . n ' ioni is in btrict coniormitv with the nstrnr tions seni to the American minister at our court. iui.r i Withill that ls!;irwl li if,, il... I.: I. . - - .... ,. ..ni. un unii airi . ;. -, .. ,, un. Lr the influence of()-Conni-ll wLonat- ' Tam' u'aho,,t l'vc ashinjf hber- nra.lv wishes to maintaia peace, .seein' to do so of the larrtrJ autLor. mi ii is aLTitation which eives Lim the 'Ki"ht' to li,. ,,n,. ,.C "in iinr, . u Liie insurrection u-onl.1 mi- ; ,Rl woiiu! wisli to i.nnuire Lv whosc Lut wl.oranrsav I.oiv lo,.- tl.e pas-ions'ol I)1ir,,c,,n arul U Jiat AutLority yo Insert- tin .-xriial.Ie pJ-ople-La,? Leen ' ketit in '''V me amor,r your Aqerts for the acitatinn.ranhe confinivi within ecllv r r .Am,,fican ''"-'"'iT inucli surptised at ne demee belovo un ex.i'osion U th'e fi",,,I,S,,1, 60 ""vtled without niv Knowl- Irish bave a desile to trv a fresli rebellion 1 '? " IS 1 "ot -'"Cover it th-y never had a heUer-f,,-,nre tLan tlicv' " 'l è-08 ",e h-v nno""-ra dav Lave iioH- althoiiiTh O'Connell canno't V'-i'"' '( ,R VninìÌ!ir eovernment wisL them tu use that r!,,.r-hi - i "r fnvn ,Vt" l)avt ali an Fantini ri-rhl Lave nlrcady said, can Le or anv one Le ? ,.lire tli0st" v,ews lnii Nation sure that Ireland will not avail lierself ij , , 7 ns We" ns ''"l'vidual action theopjiorlunity? ' "''" best suit our ferii ins and Senee of . Du,y ns Citiens lìut Sir mv own vie-.vs t lAiir.iAvr.NT, .lune lOth, Mr. Me- are s-. diverse from yonrs in rdation to the I.ean iiKjmred wltetber anv reword or uro- F.xiuvliencv ami I'h-,...-, f i motion had been or -otihl Le ci veti in beatimi as the Noni, .Wri alt .V ?. C,C".rm,C.k an.1' I)rtMV- rr ,lu"ir 1.,'"licukT Junctnre in onr Nationell lìela- - '""""J iffine steamer C'aro uons witu (ireat Hritnin I Ksteern it an Inni I.l.n ! n . iinl)erialive I)u,y as a friend tu peace to Lord John Kussell sani .1 had not been "se what little influence I mav hi ahle to housht exped.ent to interfere in the mal- Kxercise over mv fellow ( j Se, t o I)is ter, ll.esubject le,n.' one that involved rountanance ali minm, -l.w.K ?.. ' - tMV-t 111 IIK iendency Lavean inlìuence to J)istDrb or imbarrass our friendly Relations wilh a fotireign power I therefore wich you to slrike mv Name troni ine list ol your Arreni as I Cannot aid or assist you in its Circulation in anv Q,rir. nrlinl....... " Ifiuiuf-F liiirnril. flit"!j an.l Kt.llilr, la?': d, St. Timothy. -SMC,' TO Fami he 400 lO.tKM) Etauharnuit 40 llousrs liumr,!, I Jt-iniB, slinls & tab!c-, "50 l'aiiiilicii pillayt-d, &27,i:oo 51,101) 34,312 $ 10,000 consideraiións of preat delicncy. IVOISTII AMI. R ICA Cot.NTY OF TArOKElir, Cascatiti. I IIouso l'iirnri!, JK2.000 1 f-tore, 2 barn- & oul-liouscs, iM;00 coi-nty or t.At't AiniK. Si. lemy. 1 IIotia hnrnoil, l.fiOO 102 J-'ainilioB pillagei), '- SU.c-o Chtitcaugay. 1: llnUFr liurncd, !j-25,100 Harn- 22 sheiln & stablcs, 4,500 81C Familics pillagi.'J, Sl.tiOOf $m,'m COUNTY OF I.ACAL1K. La Co li. ìli-uno liurnril, c? .Min j, -, ..... 6,050 19 Familits pilla'oJ, l b St. Vahntinc. 11 Hoiines liurnoil, $'5,00 1 II H.u iis, tf siici & stablcs, 2,4.'i0 fì9 Fumilios pillaged, 7,!)50 SS. 130 St. Cyprien orXfipiervrile B2 House biirneil, 17 Jlnrns 72 hnls ti Mables, 5C3 Fauiilies pillaged, Sfdfi.lùu $ 01,200 11,3.00 101,700 SWANTON, JULYS1, 1839. Canada Las been and will aain he the thiatre of rivi war. A war that slmll D. Stacy. P.nTTiim t ÌV ri i .-"j-t. i ms rost master St. Edward 5 Hoiisen liurncd, oq 7 Ij inis 15 hIiciìh & stablcs, 2.000 31 A-'amihes pillaged, ) i)ZQ -1C 1,190 rnrrv pvlorminnit.-... .t .. i .. I ... -o. 1 - . . . j w.,v,.mi.1iu ,uu, i,,e ratiKs M tnij "uo, i'M yrar a projesxea i'atriot and unsuccesslul party. Victoria, bv the !or w,iat obiect? it is obviotis. ItwL mi graeeoj IsOd, queen $c, forgeiting tliat cnrry ut the IVool-pnllin carnè thnti CODNTY or CHAMIir.Y. St. Marguerite de Iilmrfinilit. -$15,050 30 llousrs liiimnd. l.arn. 49 rI.H- & giablos. acrowne.I head owes allegiance to the '09 so successfully played bv Getrpral W 20ti FamÙir pillaLd incupii, beejiis io nave ndopted the motto on lI"S Irontier about that timo A nnr !f31,l()0 Ifi.(ifi(J 76,970 Loncuevil. 1 Stono bilildin?'. IlllrnnI 2 ttariis 4 and stablrs. 6 Familie pillaged, . Tìmii'Àiri.i, 32 Familiot pillaged, tt fiT25 The other nominai facts I am not ai li berty, at present, to conimunicnte. Hut 1 mink the knotty point is iti a fair train of arrangement." The Toronto Herald advie persons tra veìhpj in Ste niboa;g down the Sl f .-. KNGLAND. By the arriva! of the Great JFcstcrn London dates to the Sth inst., bave been received. R K l. E A f E OKTHE CaXADIAN PrISONERS. It afiords me great pleasure to inform you that the jjovernrnent bave determined to releas; Mr. John G. Parker and the srvrn otLer Canadian r-risoners n-Un r.1, -,1 euilty to the chargepu-ferred against tliem in Iprr Canada, in ihe hope ofreceivinc ber Majesty 's pardon. Mv opinion il that theorder for iheir reiease will be issued t h is day. Lord John Russe scnt to them on Mon ti ay, demandine whether thev would enter mio security not to enter thè nm. Inr r,i L pper Canada, or t i approach near its ooruers, provuivt the eovernment would relense them. Vesterday the prisoners re- turnivl an answer, which I read in manti. ìi-r.fll 'I-ll... fn.w .1... L . . , "V.,,,.. Mi, -u , umi navmg no n.'sire to enter L pper Canada, thev are wii.'ir.jr to enter into the reouired 'bonds ; hut ask to hejiicrmiited to enter the province at any future periixl, provided either of ihern can obttin the jn-rmission of the colonia! sov ernment to rio so. London corretpondence of the y. V. Commercial Jdvcrtiser July 4. CO-The following extract from the Liv erpikd correspondent ol" the N. York Star may 1 of interest to our reader?. Hestatec m ni r:.. .l . . .i ... uuiuun, mai me tf ueen, notvvithstand r ...i ... . . . . I r . ... " - ui ou.er monarcris, t.iat "itis wise to ul'ulur ,nenu 01 olr. Stacy's vvho had crusli the Lbertiesof the nations. hv the Deen deceiveu by his pretensioni, ree.om ultima ratio regvm She has yet t0 inen,'pJ os a lit and proper person to itarn .nat coercive measures, punish- Pe "Ppointed our arent in that ouarter uuueons ami iieath" can never aaì" mai ne was a great friend to the gain the allectious or allegianceof hereub- patnots." &c. . . mi s-i , . i t . i ... jrti3. ine canadian peone wil! n.-pr L'oca me man t link we Rhonbl t, i v i tue uiinviui ( omination 011 wniimcni nad vf knmun ... ofEnnland- CanadamaPt C hìs BentimPni ? W- iamiiics plundercd, j j - - vv mir, i - . v. name no ma;) ajjeni uc ",c omiciie oi tnisery, and a barbarie, lor this paner unti! iun !,..: r. Lorde ol hirel.ngs, commanded by the san- ourselves that he is a Irier.d to the Uma'n 1 Z : l ie r, nead' br T?- lin,3 in common s bure,Jr come- It is with the resi of mankind. ht ir - r lì n n p n nm r-. 1 1 . t iail lin,j t.rror , ltll3 reHp(,rt tve alwnvn linl.l -.... !.. . i . . llnn n,;,.! M-j...... , . J "unuvea icuuy io uuminister -TOier nas gone s,000 Uie remedv and here it is ;..- nana ol a Queen. Femio- Kr D. Stacy, P. M., Nicholville N 2- Kamilic-pillaged, me l.nvn v-.v .o ... , ,vay o. corruptin? ta unworthy of being any loncer our -...Cg e-i leau.ng Kept.hlicans of the Agent. ond tve hereby cancel bis npnoint nresent dm.. U k.i - . . ! . ' ' ' , . Mai a tuniemniiDie omn- meni as eucn 1,200 900 1,212 nigh at band. CotUTY OF VKRCIIEUKS. fìeloeil. f2,4C0 St. Marc. 5 Familie pliindcrcd, e 2 IfiOt couwty or SHrFroRo. 1 Family pillaged, ' e-fiOO COURTY OF ST. HYACIKTHE. St. Ceiaire. 9,5G5 ton turojieans must bave of Rovallu- courting Americans. C0U.1TY OF ROUYILI.I. Ste. Marie. 216 Familief pillaged, 23,732 ?3,3I2 ,6,725 ?2,4f,0 S,IflO Le rrtxf.togo weii armedor fearof an n-A i hfr cx anJ yuth, is decidediv unnón-" u -f.r! 8nd lhe feeling against ber that o'. ùoa Ha Johnson jsulkiness ook out for Treachehy T!,P "i nicrrMon oi Colhorne to illude and Catch iIkkp f-if nu itilirt ... i ... ' mnv oevonu lus reacli, wid bc the Proclamation of an nm nestv. toiII fìll...i n.ói. ,i,...i.i. - " -'-"uoie-meaning sen- tences, drawn out with that treacherous mgenuity which characterizes every act or romance tliat emanates Irom British au thority. By this measure, Sir John, no uouoi exjiecis to purchase a brief hour of peace ror the Roya! robbers, who bave plundered incessanti f.,r the ast eij,ht montila, and now require a little ime to grow faton the spoils. So long as the Re- fugees remain on the frontier, so long will the servants, themenials ol Victoau, the whole rapacious, plundering, murderous crew, from Colborne down to the volun- teer assassins.rel their insecurity h js thereforean ohjectofvast imporìance to the BriJih Government to secure forever those aclive persevering men, who are a terror by night and by day to the rovalisb of both Provinces. Even thou2h wc 'could confide in the prom.ses of a Coirne, we would noi re. trn to Canada to witness the dreadf.,! scenes of carnage, deslitution and miserv inflicted on nnr o.ir.tf.,,-i .. . "u.'nj uivii uy a ruiri lorcign ine. He can speak confidently, from an inti mate anò certain knowledge.of the wretch- St. jithanase. 23,732 $2,400 .900 2,500 56,200 $C2,OO0 2 Ifouses Lorncd. ,. l i i ... .. - arnn. luulM a,1U UeSlltUUon tO Which large 20 House dcmnli.,ed, nuinoersoi ine Lianadian3 bave been re- ran,"'es P,''aged, ,1 1 A uuv.ru. .w, estensive, populous and weal- Caldwell'i Manor U.. rr... . r - i ti i . ...y iirici oi Lower Canada, inhabited , i, . rnea. $500 bvan in.1iiir;n... ., . . --:---t-i.ouB, - " 'uciiy, anu ViriUOUS 1 faniuy pillaged, peopie, has been burned, ravaged and plundered, with a vv-antonness and crueltv Z0,al amou,'t of propcrty destroved. ?gl9.217 a.sgracel ul lo the age and to civilizzi men. tv doi.roycTl ;TrC,W,mW, f tlie prper' 800 900 S2.-W the inhabitants. their ! - rc,ur" rro,n St- -ePÌ- tno return frm St. Isidor 'ess The dwellings of barns. and trip'- ..r.. i,...!, uut-r uetne emptied of whatever wa? coveted by the lirttisti troops, nere set on lire and con sumivi bv the fiameq Tt.;, l ., . -'"ii uorsfs. iij'.ir cattie anu their swine were either Lnirt, ered on tLe spot, or driven awav as tLe spoils of the Victor. Their furnìture and provisions were pillaged or burnivi, mi even their cloihes were stripped from their persona in the eagerness of the loyalists ymfse acts hundreds of canadian larn.ers have been expow-d to the pudess blasts of a Northern winter xcilhoul sheller, teilhout food, and almost mlhout clolhci. This Las producivi an extrem.ty and amount of human sofferine wbich, we ll.ink we hazard nothin "vmg, is withoui a parallel in ihe hisìory of this Contine,.!. Manj bave perished Irom waat and exposure. (A omin at ìttilìnro nn,l Vt i.n! X . "vmunu III, U ti ."H" return fiom Vìt,.,,.. v.i.... ..,.( ContrcccBur, Il Xo rei n,t from St. Damasc, St. Hyacii.tlit, l.ii.rpresentaiioi. and St. .Simon 5 ino return frorn Henryville. Dr. mima, who was a.;cusi-ri ofthr murder ol Mr. Tache, near Quebec wmter, is stili in Montpclier i-.il. The question whether the State authority could ?ve him up to aforeitin r?ov. was ar ?ed bythe learned limbsof the law on the 19th inst., before judges Royce, Collamar, Retlfieid and Dennett. Hon. C. P. Vati Ncsa and Jacob Maeck Esq., for the pri soner, and Chaa. Adams, (of conrse) for the Canadian government. Question not yet decided. z o H a ì rti Di I pa1 fr. Q ut (Hi: , ìh I Ai, l'i . ti. mai lil. !pt epe A ican II-, rtiay fintr may TOav haut an tlcr ien !C; Ii')-t tfac dSLT Cln. 1 ' ITc Un ! iDOti Corre I ti atlsoi Tir hh te ter facts 'nspos Ilidge Ritìnse TJiom a iJru rri im 'Vunti Hinir; d Ni trooj)'. tVo M -virg th at frr : he whc l-Mom; -ir-.hùi'u Fifty cases of enears have been late! i seni up from Quebec lo Montreal, t I, .l,'" to transfix the unoffending Canadians. j '