COURIER.
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KYENIN� PAPER,
l'OLITICS, LITERATCRE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY, JLGRKVLTURE.
OTTAWA, (CANADA) 1IONDAY. ADG1ST ], 1870.
TUEE.- ?1 (�> Jr YEAR
xuMBrn r
�I�c (Ottaua Contcir.
MONDA Y, AUlil.'ST IvlS�O,
Jlut.whit nill tlie
lEBfl
Ift�a�fc',
Nruno peopl" seera -to. b� terribly � ,,: ci*ed b'eeause the I�ouaa of Lords refiiaed to plus n vote 61 thiuika ta the Boldiers of Z-'^^'- the amiy of Canada for their gaUant" con-'� i �luct in repelliitg the Fenlan raidira. Ali1 g* kinds* or Aasons are assign�d fof tb*ir doing so. Some aay they were afraid the , _, j'Umted States Government would take. _^ 1 umbrage, and that the .d�licate senaibil�tlet r-, ofour American neighbors would be of. t'ended. It fa abaurd to suppose tbat tbla . had anything whatever fco do witb themak ter. The, loyal ty>: and gallantry of tho / .'Canadien volunteers have, we believe,been'
- rlmroughly appreciated m England, their 7\_ -7" cnnduct lias beeri olllcially rocognlzed and" ^ .icknowledged in the Warmeat ternis by.'-tha-
-tjueen fii�d by tho Imp�rial a�thoritiea,. but. .- the r�solution propoaedby.tho E�rl of, V'arnarvon waa liot likely Jtb hara been ^ carried had it been'put to ihe votf, froiri y_ ',' the frtct thatIt nevor lias -been cuHtomarjr ^jjii/^o pn*i a vote of thanks in Pariiamet>i,i
- except-for Home m�litary nchievment upori �' ' a large atale, which bas" been attended,
� with great politicol i-eaults. The mariner
- ; in winch tbe raidera were repulsed on-
titles our CanadLm �o�diera to the bigha^t: =^^=prai3b^hp.-rnpidity^tb�which -"they wei^ , ;oonc�nti-ated at' the varibUs tlireatened" points nlong ttio froiiticr ljno,. uud tho de-tprm�ic.l spirit dlcpl�yed by thoni'provod f their eitkioncy and tho thorouglr i-xoeb. ^.^^ionce of their, org�nln�tioii. � They>i4chly 1^.3le�ifl-vod t�ii� thuuks of the (Jueen anu' the Imp�rial -govermuent, -whteh Jias'ul-:-' : >eady hcerntemlered to thenv but. w�iat;. .they did, doe-t not cntitlo thenr to n, - formai voto of iliank�. froni tlm fm-\perhl riirb'ttnorft, whiub, us \w> ruid ~ ^�r-^for**, W only giv�n to^nn ariny 7 ~ "7wbpn a long ounp^aign uttonded -with important politisai roprjHs 1 luis 1k on brought tb a HueceflBfnlTsaue. No one would be more fe�dy tu resent i� alight io
- the Canadiin army than ourielvcS, but wo do not think tbat in th� case tlici-e �3 nny- \ thing of ; -Winch wo cm compluln. 1
. When we. sco -that American : papers from malicious motivoa. : are try�nff to croiti1 :i irrni>T Impression,
� �-and t^wt-CanlulLln, jouojLtli-itj* who ha\*o-L
not given the nwtter �umei^nt thougbt ar� _ foltowing thejr iemi, wo cannot �efrnin from pointmgout tbat thfl('ana4iim volup' � teers bave Toally "iVceivoil ail tbe officiai] ,-. r�cognition whic�i they could rea-*onnblr [ expect from an Imperiiil �ouree.
'ITio follou�ig* e0uvor.-4itioii, wlikh nx*k place in thrt llouse oll'ominona a iV-w iLivs ;'. xinof; �(hpW3 how romly tho Imp�rial au-thoritirs ntp.to orknnwlt'dpr An1 -n'rvtvc* of the Caitvlan tn>vp" : �--r- Miijnr Walker i^kdl tho rnvUr-.SH-reran rtf Ktate fnr the Colomes wU'tbor Uor Ma l _ .-'jp^ty'-� <l(Tvercrorir.t b;-.d ' tokon _ st^p? t1, jnark ils S0l.Be <if tho zeal itlidgttlluntrv ! �' ''ir-plnycd by th�* f*�>�vu�l F-vw� jlnr�^-l , tbe rocent (iif>turb;incen on tli. < 'iiinvlutu ,
isny tolbi-,?AV�
n-bctlir
rill (
uniendment ;of tlm - lau^ a-* wjll ;td the,purcbasi>. and �e/tutrution of f bpiLt shipa, and thci-efore tbe goldi pOrtunity n-hich now preselit? it-tlf be lost. � Eut a timo mu*t' cou:
ew IMiiibur^li *J/ n>ufe �or J'rescotL.. 'The |: tuin and scirantUlo-'toy_a dtvarfWb negror
ridge iva� scurdy crosBcd, however. iliatf -j; Beem�ng to am�ie hlm/eU" with pitch and nyiliing approadiii�giodiscomlbrturaased. toss,. standing in tbe centre of the foun-hy eniootli .i-ails of tho Ottawa and St. tain'� spray. How hot it i� outeide. Tbe atvre�ice cw� j*ree, Woro lail as it were[\ travellor longs agiin for the swift movp-l'en lit�. Not unly wcro thoLmerit of tbe train. Leaving -'Klngitutr," id-tvU""-!f the r*�:id bixi(n:iiit witlj-^ N'apan�e, a now larea and handsomo tOFn.
the.gri�s is eoon reached, and then Belleville witli nioe l�ttle. port and thriving aapwotr
Lupnn-�i gre' dstrbt-
idUv ofeinotion disen-ut�kt�on"
. _______ -. sir itaelf
. _....... ^ \Xiti open and even unsbaded
an^-;tJmf-f>Wo�v8, the l%�d oould be ga�ed'upon
auJtbe nature *f tbe soiL thequality an4. nature of tbe cpps, a�a tbe chara�ier of th� farm bouses 'ascerta�ned. '- � It wn� not' long after paafiing ; tbe thriving village of Kemptyille tbafrtbe �t. Lawrence, at i*rev cou wai reachej, ajid tho night wasde. lightful. l*be icle�r blue sky above, the brigbt. rippUng, broad expans� of #ater tinderit, and tje distant appearance of
before very long, when *ome change in tbe eyiitbig L'.tTsot-tb� Un�ted- i'tates in r�f�rence-to thU.rnHtor will. becoine ab-io-lrftelj. .noteMjjy.' At �] present the American� oan neitlrer build Vhips for themeelve^ or ptirch^&�- tbcm from peuple n-ho cm. Something will have to be d�ne �h order to change th�s_ anomalo�a condition'of afl�irs.. We may tben expect thatwhilo tlio "Amoiicans will have to go to England for tlieir iron abips, tbeywill-e�meto Canada for thelrwooden-vessela, and tbus.tbo pmj^>6rity^f-4^eb�c. and the Maritime,'. Pr�vi'deea. wfU^ be tnnch inerea'get�.7--y^&2t)iiitji; -undor any^ circutnataiices el�pse^OT^r^iiiieAmer�c�n�� will be able to1 build veasn^" ns^cbonply a� they can purchise tbem abroao, aiid henco^ they wiU-,be^com]i�llef.l tocomcto un. They cannot.intend tliat tho ��Htara Hiid .^tripea" BhouMenti]'elydi^ippo.irrroiii/�trUic ocoan -artd that ail tins irrjing trade" sbotild be donc �h foieigti buttom-t. Jleanwbile our ahipownerri ami -fhipb�ildei-s imist der�vo i -Wiicfit -from^hoit)-e^it-faori'l� ?fja-pfafrair,fromtl1oi11Crcfl�dpr.ceoffr( ^ftW�^tom�lo^^ and tho value of hhipping.: .Newr.in -ho i Company� office*, tbe htoru.ofl. D.-Pur-, bistory of tho world liaa tljcru been y. in--� k�.J. and a store bouse, the liko of wb�ch �c of a ii.itton's t-onunoiciul i';.,] or-' i-'" ni,t elsewhere to be seen on the earth taneo^gso^ "
of tho .I.mted-.^tate.^' H increased^ ^ck bono ami tceib, tb�'s wjtb wondorful ropidity. midis now falling ^ roofwitiiout aide.�. From thia wharf tL
.decay with even gre�ter ppeed. "VYe are ferry boaU, wbirb are clean and dolni; a largo tunount of tho.eaiTjiiig tr�di of tbb continent, but not niucb' ari w
oughtto do. Tbe jVmericans �ifll contr�la.[,and thera fiuch a"contr t>l. No,dust, largo po�tion of tbe West ludiati trade,and [ �pat, nor rott�mie^, but cleanlini
t is wdrtby of Jiototliat the frdghtathey ! nt^* *n,�" Bbad.e a.nd �eemingly
Ake 'to tho-Weet-rndies are mostly mm-posed of Canidian prodi
anApassing Grnfton and C�lborne before tbe shadea of evening close over us, and the train in a few mTnnt�s is at Cobonrg : and it nrins. Only that tb* train bad stopped for tho reireshment of tbe pa^aen-gars, I ahould not, peru�pa, bjve-cven noticed tbla�tbji^ graterut ft^t th^t it r�ined. If � pess orer htirriedlv tbe genteel town of CoMurj. u-i'th '.� pollege and mignintwiht townhsll-ilie Gcnevaof Amenoii�tbe.reader nilt.ip.tr in.mind that on the lighining trrtin Jhcie �is.no'lime to -tav~ Oft'npnin.- J'oir lUv� instantJy. ri-^s te view. wiib.it- �jjnm.l'A
noblp public, building, -vnijin'ljin: bubblin^ cicok; m.r. h-'ol-r-ui/'and
ld'- I�H' �MM lu!
tbe
id 1k-
Ogdensburg, wjth-.th'e' shlpplng at, ils. whnrfa, innumenble steamers crossing amt reerosaing the riter, tbe dark gun-b'jat ;uvf the moutfi of th*. Oswegatcfaie, and its ciu'.j.-busy st.
pola� and spire-, lent enohantment to tbe;j beyorid tlmt uhicli ii looked �i>uti +* ur��l \ie\r.. But there inxtantly came.achange l-cient fur a pa^enger to?tep in overtbo spirit flf the sc�ne-'as tbe :buaj.ilie iraib !�* wli�Tzing. fbr:eking% wh�rliiigoj� 'of tho �� cp)ebnlte<l'' Daniels carried usT�gain for Torciiro. witbout -�toppin, linto Prescott. Eotton side-walka, dusty �ln<len of oveninp liave now reallr' closed� iEtroets, decayed whai-ft, luouldering st�he -o\>r us, antl we sce nothing or Newcastle ihouses/nit jtaLiceBj in the nhape of old. Bownnnvillc. LhhawiijWhitbVjOrany of tbi wooden Windowfess houses nnd a atreet oFj'othcr towii-� upon the Lake/unt� r�avbinf anci�nt Ipokbig, Ivng delapirlated ntouo j Tof>iito. wli�ic there i� n dolay of an boui bouses, relie ved, bore and tber�, by one j biforo the thiin 3wec-]>a aga�� westward of brick or.wood, bro�gbt un to tbe h�tel.-' -towiinls S'tmtford,.- hh � centre point fort
brated IMniels,'
liv�urr.
�"towI.hls" Stmtford, CuiEilo or D�troit, uud I .-bail �it�r slceping car.' 1 m
It v util th�"
Thnreluro at pr the tiirh� Oolng to tho We�t
tho cousunien*
choaper rute tl�a nfl',r<l to do. A "largi ber producotl in tho v ho f nited Stateft,
.\v>. -j.
t- wus niidnifjbt when I awoke from my p tleep bi leur nnd trembling loat the comb"b all^-t11"1� ahould bavo carried'mo pwit .Strat-houae ia allJ ford, wberc I bad to change car�, l poered ie durkuetvf from a window, and
........y Ualfheur. und steiming : ^Mm � tho ^ oi
rd of the Acir 1 VA' the expenditure ; �ou-^ fi"d tre�s, and rivera ruehing paat �nta brought nie to_OgdcnHburgb, | la�. Tho trahi elackened speed, and il}* few minute*tbe naine of som� town or other wliich I could not catch was an-burgb. there were, .�ounced^^ althougl. it ^ not Stratford. �stly com- � * w;iy f,.,m [T10 wba�f^, mbst noti�oable ; and on rushu-l ."tbe train again. Tliree wkich. of ^mmong the shops, tho saloon, and the j io�ra paasetl by in* this psrticularly
kind of wat�rbftilness, jud
�end direct .chemb-tV atere, and nt ev�ry tairn tber? j p'^^^ kind of watchftttness, and
i.l �p-H �. wa-1� a doctor s oflice, a mark ofthegen-|j . , , , . ^
Vi '7 � �at|Cralhflaliliineasor*tae place, as the phv y ^ to breo>, though rt
ir ncighlit�� m� ; ficun c:iu only' OiriVQ wberc peuple are-! �tilt dark. At longth '* ernitfor�1'
_-. cover tbe hillocks. The orchards wtPt� ia<ien witb apple� ; the farm house-> ttre.^ub<tintial afld tbe train is indeed""-"" nitininjr thtoujrb' a country in wbich there _r i-no wuiviiy o�" elthermilkorlioney. The� wild tlower� i>y tbe road side are beautiful,'-"-;- h nnd lijpre are thiokly clad abade trees for-""-tlifl ejitle iti even* field. .Indea, in her-r-.i-� pakrrie?! ds^witli lier Hg and olive tre*�* and fr;uit-iil vine*, n�ver was thything in-VV-\ coin par �ftuu tr� tltis gromng bmd. and it ii.- ..� -donbtfut if the farm of Beersheba, belopg-V ia? to tbe niiciont Joaac, or tbat of Vz, th� :' -pmperty of the wealtbv. but long sufler.t 'e= uig Job, sver- brought fortli -ha�r ^�k'^-'' abuudantly an tba fertile vallev of th�� Urand Hiver or tbe .Sachcins on wliiclr''-
tbe fine towiiH of rariH ami Jlrantford. Where firat wn, tliere wss nothing of: grandeur about tho river. banks w�n<:'7~~~~ low and unintereptin^. and tiiere w.ig u scum of frogw*^,! upon the greenisb crtl �-� . oured, sluggisblv nioving watora.--whit-lP-weie n��ther dee'per nor brader thsinb,- . watera of what in tliiy country is ord�narih: \ ' temied a "creek.' At l'aris the-banki* of r are very mucb b�gher, and the ' esceeKlingly picture*ine. -Tln*-iu bridgeu, tbe petite canaU, ami" -----the prtttiriess of aspect, would almost Ipadr^^tr-z to suspect tliat the river waH.tbe.Seiue,-�-^-and that tho chureh of Notre Dame and the palace of the Tuillme^ in miniature1
bu- distant, never buspeeting thatv tho place, iii ail probability, derived iu from soroe doceased miller, whose ne waa tbe saine as tbat ofoneof the :-beroes of the Iliod, nbo waa eUghtly ac-quainted with a gentleman named Prianv � ~L nnd hsd had nn introduction to the Ijulv-: Bclen of Troy. Tberc ii a f-eamifdl rail V way bridge over the river bere, and c
icinity ot<_ und from theno
agoea
1 onlv i l'yarila attacbed t
^"I rtrt^ts^Te kept cor pers to tha Westr Indiea. Wbv can�ot_ _tall treea in deep -gwi this trado bo dono dLrectly by Canaduins.Ttbe oppresmvencsj of thi Uiout going throiigb the lumdi' of ;i tbird |
y nfty
witb wbiclACe ?t, wn
. tV.nn1
On tho Cars -Gotfig to tho Veut.
Even in theje data ot rap�d. cbe.ip. and I e�mfortatde trav-ellm^ ^hen. either by ' tHwtormill th^ trwvoUer"i� ��rri&.l from-j city to city. *nd from ooe po*Hl ^.intareat ! to A�oihi?r,-**a�esl in ^rpt<y^bsur. ilu�letl : from tb^ brij-htnp*s of tbenuti. widnmt ttiuiovaiioe from tb? X-^t, �JticommMod by tbe ram, tberv� atv ?tiU a grvat muiy '
dav*. scArcely over *ur t'roJ
comfort. whicli eontcnted t�ft|. .' what is that
annou�eed, and hastily emergmg from tbe ue*U of sleepera I found myself �amtd a glare of Ughts in the hnraediflt�'
"rreighbourho�d of a, voung nuui, wh� waa
foliago kept ottl callmg ont lustUy "this nay for tbe> un, and gave to-j Commercial HotoE" 'There was tb* usual f^n�riiJuiSi i ^tleril^ut an important station^ but tbat TTanting
be place itself,
ated churches, tbat degrve otparadisical,! 'r^VV^h�M."1^
limnd Trnnk offleiak ensbled ^ to glean the unpleasant tr�th tbat tlie train for frurulo 'ba-i
Eve migbt have boenJ_. I�ut Mos�e#J
It is Evo heiwlf dreasetl in iiarrOw heeletl l�oots, caiico gown, 'ami sucb ! Tj!^
� -^'"-.V-----? n fl brim ;^^"'Vn""r
r�t.�. that from Toronto
i htt�a !*ug�r loaf stmw ;obroid, a1� to rem�nd one of that attrili UedtoMotherlIubtnnl. decorated w�tli irtiticial i-1: >.\fi? :md cherfies, peacbei
aece�nt or some alt�ration of
hour bofors the arrivah of which I hsd so far elled, Tfce link boy of the '-Commer-
7'ctd" bavintt oll this wb\ileadbered lo ; I was apeedily pjloted,to tha '-bus," �ompiiny of an antiq�ated gentlai
ri 'm(1i"ll*,t to lti' Py*anudal �uni- from'tied�n'slmri. amt aftor twistings aitd fiut lluug, m ianta9t.c feuiale"^./ .___
Moi.idl-^lUrMaje�ty'*t;o^-:nuient �merlintely npon receiving infonuntion tli respect to tbe conduct of tbe Canaan Vnhmteers, addresscd a despiwteb to t* Hnvornortjpn�rnl of Canada e-xpie*a-W�is the feellng of the
ii'O-t-ed.
*e bofon n lbrffo* f'tgdpmtburir n �bojh*. doc�or's offices, uns ladiai. aluide-tn-e^.
rieai
id I
ond ol th*
Inl.ited ' by tbo Volun.
Thoy had further 'atldreseeil e (iovernor G�n�ral of Canada dietli^r tliore rtre nny ofhcera would rnmmmend tliat tbe Mi'-luMl and St. tlcorge should
\o nii-ivt'r bas yet been re-i-Ti a-Mire tb'_� lion, member
uiiothor look
st-vres of Ainerioanst, �tiv> ar^ nmch more, adjoimng Fort Wellington and tbo Wind-familiar with ail tho gres\�or aiiractton* of ' IU1'I of 1?5T. I went eff from tlte r�TCi ^nwUtlwntheb.uikofnativ^ oradont�lv*1,iB "wttera began to
Canadiana, Th�se tir
dn.tU do tbe Fftllsof Niagaru,iliecollcgiate institutions of Toronto, Broek'* Monument.. .Le fort mentions at Kingston,' "tho Moun tan al,Montr�al, (ju^bec, with �l-giand surroundings, iniprepnablo ciiadelaxid hi--torical association*, tbe atupondous Satiuo-nay, and, may be. go aa far. as tbo lioveranr Clencral t* now__do�ng, Thmajer H�y. A Canadian goe* on a chi?j,p excursion tu New York, or ho may viait the -old country." but be nevor tbinka of ��eing Ife-antfonl. Paria, t!uelpb.or Stralford for ptea^ur*. ami only men of buainesa think of" going to Montr�al or Ijuebec, notwith?tariding tbe ease and speed with wbich such visits may be mado. It with w>me f-relingofhnmi' bntton that the writer admit* tbat Ire bun--self �' not- nltogctbor� blomeltjss iu tUs~
rfnativo cr udopteilj tlllB %ua%..m'1 , � . , . j'I pro�e. Tbero
-t mennoned mdivi , ^.^^^ UlC nUcld _ of ttroet tree-planting. taj4tcfully aiT�ngc<l Howcr�ar-d�ni�, ami two ven* Itandsomo chnrclie�. Nay. it is but-just to say tliat one hoiii-o imd .grotmds' Itetrayed bigbly culthrated
aucb as v_>gdensburg had nOwbere L'xbibited. Stono and rock, flowers un 1 messes, were nll turrfti 1 to rotmt, a fou nia in
exwllent
Wing wanting to conve�t the grounds into an _ Eden. j\a it ' il whs Eden witbout tho r^ipliraic�."j~r-' Where there is, majesty there �* alwa;-- ' 1 1 m^rv. ami here waa �l�gance, amt tast nml coniftirt, whero, two streets beloi �as aloTcnliuoss, dirt, rotteuness, and duit. j But �tis tlmc to be ofT, TheGmnd Tmnk cars leave tbe ^onction at half-nast one. U is tbe lightning express, andat great apeod 1 am bound for the West. There w ru> liouiicing Irom rail to rail, but aeontiu; uous roll ui*on ft continuons raiLjntbout liing or vibration, wbile. Kt"wniP.p�T�nt~
----.�0� tbe springy vehic�e, qui.. ,..
plexiug to imagine, the lttth� party, going ��est, won.' dump�d down, abc'ul four' _: n'clock in tbe mornmgj at tlie door of tlie ' �'.mimett�al U >tel. -fo��u CoimU-r. p:opi>-| tor^not our old friend of Kingston notor-'r ietv, luit f|nito :i liew altbough niost o�ril .mJoi^.^nge�^imeuoft�H, gtims l�m�s j Having ilept muter Coutiter's roof-an J" I breakfastcd, it occurrod to me that it t would not b� amia� to reconnoitre. .st�p-, ping fortb accontingly, thenew Town Hall, J furmounted byanodd lookmg ctipol�witb a dumb clock upon it, utood in mil majeety before me,- and I knew 1 was in tlio markot place of the chief town of tbe fert�o Conn-: ty of Pertb, named aftor tbe birthplaca of tho immortal Bard of Avon. A Utile river nn tbrougb tho town on wbich were mil h, tlie bndge wan under repoir. and the eye took in, at a glanec, the Valley and the chureh, and the cottage by tbo Froni tlio brklgo two churches of brick wored�stinPtly visible�tbo | one, and, Uw moat elegont of, tbe
th�
�o stops witb a n of. American , timo, wnon war otftrded ne a t'it--
�-nmiiiiriT, nnd Uie
Uns nprtnrtunitr for iiUikillg K41 attempt | lH"
mattor. Whileh� rt^iteii New Bruns pi
mek ajid Nova fJcotia, Maine- and Ne*r' riage�andkeepi*onecool. M( York, and bas seen Edmburgh and Lon ; in the tit-Ids, tome sowmg and don, he haa not yet seen tbe Falls of! ing, ealtl* are standing uml Niagara, and until now, after a r�sidence j root: crops are luxuriant, imil 4�f hve -and-thirty ye4^kU_?unftdaviad-not^
cburch of tbe Chureh of England, and tbe' <>tbcr a jiburch of tbo Clmreli o� Rome. Nertber had h spire, That desideratum in clrarcb architecture seemed to havo been saited otF and tlie wound to have been,
{tlaHlereil nvnr with planks. <_m tbo lither end or tha creok wa* a wooden chureh, which at aouie rcinote period �in its-,-h�jkjy,� Iwd-- -either -fceen-painted whtto or white-wa^hed. Tbe town
th.>
�plcndid opportunily oll'er* to carry th� .--mimereu �fall Europe ai woll ai our own. I.et ih Iiavo a Iaw enabl�ng foreigh r-Ui\m to carry tho American llag, and iii on> wi-ok alter itf� promulgation tlio oc�an will be-dot toi with irnn steamers carrymg tho Stars and v_Stripes at their peak."' A large number of vessels will of neces-�ity b� rcnderwl u^clesa to tho�r pr�sent owners by tbe war, und it is ,nrged th&t ir the United States could pur-chaae th�se, they migbt at on^a
Tievprreiit�l, sml uw)��, and pliuis, wid pir-., turci IvK�'Igne mucb to^oUiipI) ilxB uC< oculur ^monstration, but theBo eould not mako op'for that personal int�rcourse.thnt loiowledge of men and maniiersin ]url�cu-
n�iJtnil^t n*1 a decidedly uouptrj krak^ H ba� � some r�a�f maT0T) *n ^ p�oon of tbat hlablv reapect-. ..^ I able and Ulemed gentleman, who haa had 1 ' " tbo distinguished honor nf repretentmg
lar locali�ee, which a viait, howeVer bi bo elw^uently alfords. Thnuting aside idl idens of tbe cool and bracing atmosph�res of Caeouna, Mnrray Bay, orTadousac, tho irriter, therefore, tbree weeks ngo, set mit from tbe but and glare of tbe capital of tbe �taiwnon, leaving for a timo ber gar-geoa� pabwe* behind, to view tho western paninml* of Osuad�, It was scon^hinglr bot, tbe �un thone ont with unuaual h�rce-nosa, and the streeta were Umy, dry and du�ty, u tb* train left th* station near� station
^.�t^-^wn.iy ro^;�竫^<p-i; "iwif a&.squame
Lolhiur or Bow! belU, tmla, �pl�, agi "or | �� �{��. ^<"^, but
vill. �rl,�a� brforo th. taTellorMirbTi'w"�ML:^f1^�11". ^ �?m.�L n � . Ti.ord i,i ^ � �� .r . , _ l� ' l'uliet street, in the niing town of Strst-tV .��uTr^S,zl^SLvl*'"'- ��* tW-it bclf�l .had. t��, ... u L.u ��� llm���n�irof|�BUin.i..bont8tiBlfoBl..
p��on migbt _Ji|.__�o e��;|Th�r.i.�.idCnUTmucho1m(brt�id�ffl sidernble weukli in tha town, and the
from hoaven
v^.t.t^ni tnm. r__,:.,1, rj-. . siaeroDie weumi m 111e town, ana ine
tbe trmvoller is over tbe Rideau Canal, view� the bndge trading to Fort Hem
rii�S "J^Sltl^S^ riSTu" I d.UT. -bl* mu* Uk. pUi M thi. �fl-."^ �.^^JS?f5"J,fV�LB I wl-b of tb, Wertrrn 'p�in.uK Th.
long Unes of tra�na, with esttle, platracm,
rlW has been judiciouflly provided, as to compewate, in soma dogree, for th*
1 gardon with a Pmin-1
ftlori
. . goldfn.
"l tbfir p.vi^tencc: long and; biy i< Wing gathered up ne dry; the clover and timothyT" tit crop u �tUl _ -ormsing an abundant yieki,':j whiten� wbole tields, and. X ihi�tle� everywhere haVe potutoe� are ^ackward : in .* n many plac�T, pparse niid-fu^t bigh, but the Cattle are m�rous, and aheep.
a-fuU How
hereabouts. wldld of ail kinds, churches, and nny numbei
tbei
tb�t nrash is l'aid for Wbcat" upon the aLU pf gr��t fatorehouses for grain. Bnrnt for�. tbe greater business town of tbe two, "' . *nd only seven milos distant, wa.s n>oii rcaohed. ThU fine town in at tbe heivl of itcamboat navigation, the river l>eing~ziz/u dametl ail the way from, Like Erit-' t"n" Tnake it 5o (�r navigable, and the danin -� ingconsequentlvin�de available for uiill-i
great dts.tance. The excellence of thA^^ try nrotmd was atrikingl
�ly appa � of bot;
There t terprise and road track, was a cemet�ry tast�fnlly bud t, while not far from the -city or si lence" were beautiful private re-i-b-nre^ tbrwe wbose longues yet wjg, an-1 wh� luxuriate Inpurple and tinc* linen �>n th. ' itrengtb of tbe �our, iron, agriculture! iiu plements, itone ware, 3team engin luniber-which they
Bmntfur'b nnd '�* njpim motiou, rtmttiug- ibn/ugh, Onondagn. ainl Middl L'tiledoiiU, �-tciii and wild. �h�rr lia-n-w a pbitform-BtaUon only at Mime litil-iliatince irom tbe mud-hfib*, which hning a aimde bue 01 bou�es m( bnck ami nom; tnthgianng sign U^nU over tlie Miop-.. and upon bouse-wnlb, and lx)ict* u! a table or twu and a rlour n�ll nnd tannerv, takas to itself a narne dear to alL who hn'ib from tbe land of mounUin and of fIo,itI. ot;
ilbng mars, of heathery hills, and shaggv woods. There is ccrtainly a wildn*---about this Coledonfa, mnong tbe jnen."; around it, not di^abnilar to that attu. btited by Mao�nUy to tha Scotch high Under before the fort ftv�, nnd which Hiig gestsa resamblance. Tbe Six-imtiun In-dians are isttled here. and i!�'ir liabiti are notvury ditTerent from whai ibo*e of tlie ^CPtcb highlandera ahont tbe t�me_c�f_lKo.b_-
These Indrins cultiv�t-� tha land, and shoot, and fi�h in tbednnd Kitpi-or wbercrer aise tbtre is tish in auch a r* . gion, havo their own phj-sicians, duly" educated and diplomatized from Twmi�o. Montr�al and Edinbnrgb, and. on tlie whole, are quite as resp*ctnble ns tbo*e whom the great bistorian of Fnglund de scribo� n* hem g frequemly U-rinearetl
with Lar and liait nwd with tlie 1
Tbe^,]o^ig�n"_iif opininp "berp �
�alle^l
TtfG�mtii Ricer �arhrm~ and is puhli.b �d by a Mr. Messenger,, a capital naine for one whovo chief orcnpatkm ic � to diaw min�t� the news. IWing onl of Ihn town over a long, black bridge, 'and aiuvnding the oppoaitJ acelirity�after pitaing k-wiplj c-f w*^1y \�*A\n errek", lard my boggage, in one of Bonth's ih?mncrnt�,, .piSW^t npon tisa-planka^u?. dalp.rji-. 'i*'^. publie axpcna�, which atrelclus from lia milieu, lhrouiih�aitvloi.b, lo r�n Dovi-r. It U, Uke .tordon a rougU rwl to tmv*�l over. Eron nnw my Twnea acbe- The luxury of travelling hy rail, t mrwrril with this costly ami abominable ru ln to larvia, in the Township of WoJpoIe. in the County or HaldiroAnd, in tha Province or Ontario, over a road naving Emir toi! gate�| aod roade of rotten, balf ook, half pinr pUnka, with snags at every twenty yards, ruts at every tum, and so rough to bo iur-t�aent to disembowel a bmu monkey, may be coneeived, It-was awful work. liow gUd I waa to reach the hospitabla manoe �t Jurri* ami �
Voura trnly.
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