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" In the Court, a liar, in the Cilr a firo- brand, in the prc?is a libeller, in the ntrcet a bully, on the field a coward." How far the first de- signation fits the gallant colnncl we will leave to his professional brethren— his clients, and the audience who heard him call his mother a prostitute and harlot. Certainly J, Dnch'esnay and others have sufficiently often (inalilicd hiiu with the term which at the snprge.^tion of prudence ho can endure with tlio most amiable impunity. For the second the man who deliberately got up a bread riot and nearly fell its victim, who himself the most hateful miser and oppressor in the country, notoriously wealthy, and notorious fpr abject meanness and pretended iioverty, could nevertheless attempt to hound on a mob at thfe.prnvision storoH and who on ihe STth of Fehrnarv last, gathered a meeting in Diamond Harbonr\o censure Mr. Alloyn and the (Jovernraeut, which he had not the courage to face, is about as good a specimen of a irebrand as either Gratta'n's day or ours has ever seen. Whether he be a libeller r no can be judged In- ;hose who have read hia productions : his da.«tardly attacks on women and the grossly obscene imiendoes and loathsomo images in which ho takes a |)rurient and unmajily pleasure. * But Col. Gugv is not onlv a writer of libels he is a professed lover of litigation in the shaiie of actions for dcfamulion. and a noted common Barrator moving suits by straw p]ai«itifl"s. The onlv mode of dealing with the man. is to exclude him from the press which he has too often been permitted to disgrace, and to force liiin to a war of broadlcafs if his miserable penury will alloy, him to make the disbursements the con- flict would entail upon him. The interests of society however rdiuire the libeller should be un- masked, and ^0 proceed to put him the following questions : —Is it or is it not true that this vindicator of ciiastity keeps a mistress (an Irish ex-servant wouch) in his hon^e at Beauport.and several illegitimate children with her ? Is it not true that he is now sueing his son-in law to re- cover the cost of sustaining his illigitimate daughter from her very conception, as the amount includes the Mother's lying-in expenses? Is it not true that he is" suing Dr. Sutherland of ilon- treal by the title of his (Gugy's) own father's adulterous bastard, to recover his support from childhood, as a debt to him, Gugy ;— the moral Parricide who hastened his parents to the grave. Fought to -iicarcerate his father, sold him out by auction, ruined him by the falsilication of i /a accounts, and a scries of unmatched contrivauccs of the swindler, and insulted his mother's funeral, at which he paraded himself as a visitor in a bottle green cutawav coat, and from which he rode away round the Mountain of Montreal with one of liis illegitimate daughters ? Is it not true this saint once compromised a charge of rape, which imperiled his life ; and has been' at deaths door from weakening of the spinal marrow ? It becomes him to sav ihat a man's chastity and freedom from sensuality are matter for his fellows to judge of! A proposition which none but a low blackguard would have the ignorant vulgarity to advance, and which is therefore congenial to the taste of a miserable mountebank whose manners are a masterpiece of aft'ectation? and whose mind is a sink of pollution. But it is not enough for the liliclier to take chastity for ono of his texts, ho must have temperance for another. He assumes to be an habitual water drinker, he a large importer of wine, an habitual wine biber and secret drinker, and a whole- pale opium eater I He talks of cruelty to animals and denounces cock fighting, &e., as inhuman I ho who was mobbed in Toronto for horsewhipping his daughters 'till their cries alarmed the neighborhood ! The world knows what he was as a son — the records of the Court House, Ad- vertisfineiits in the papers, and the ruin of his parents are witnesses. — as son in law, the swind- ler who built st;>.l)les a".d barns at Beauport merely to make it imi>ossiblo the estate lie had loaned phould be redeemed from his grasp is not forgotten —as brother the courts and the grave speak eloquoatly of Gngy ■ as fatlior, '• Bertha my lainb.aud Augusta my Jungle " and Gugy v. Irvine and the horsewhip are tokens of his tenderness! As a (ntizcii his follow citizens should know him— and I put these crowning questions :—[s it not true that Bartholoininv Conrad Anjjustus Ongy wrote to Toronto, offering his services to restore tranipiility and accept ofiice, after the first de- monstration of the unemployed, and then went and agitated amongst them ! ! ! Is it not true ho admitted the fact in the " Morning Chronicle"? Is it not true that the way in which he camo to be suspected was simply from an assertion hazarded by n relation of his on no other data than knowledge of his character? He tries to be at once Jack Cade with the mob, Major Sirr with the Government and Lord George (Jordon with the Protestant party. Bright ornament of the reformation ! — when did ho lie ? When he told the Electors of St. Alaurice he was a Romanist or when he nworc " 1 am not and never was a i>apist? " Or finally when he used to profess iutidelity ? For the last two epithets—the man who ntalibed Judge Thompson, who used foul play on the ground to Hart at Queboc. and