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' " 7 ~ ,1 II, ^ ji — ;..' - — *■•" 1 - r p"^/ READ Am PAIS irr to Ytftn VUBti t' I ,w^ S PE ja- C H .",* ..- •">■■*■' ■■■'a ■ f OP THB ,|/ "f^.1^. j^PAPijr^Acr, AT THE MEjETING Of/tHI I^OUNTY . *»■ - •/ - / •:,:: ON tH» " • /■ ;■'■ ■ r : > * • f ♦ ST X^ Iff/etf ^ order of ike Pimummi imd^ Cental o/MonireaL I niUeeqftke ■ / ^ ^'^''i ■•.,.) '■■- ; PRINTED BY tpUIS PERRAULT. ••'" v"" ■'■ " ■ " ■■ 1 ■■ L . . M ' mjL^ '> (3? ji'«5iTJ»r ikf HH j'^!^ IHIinli ?1^ Iniu ^werl< t. SPEECH \ OF THE lON'L^ LOUIS JOSEPH PAPIlil^ IJjower Canada and aiyolnlnf Colonics^ ^^ifw» w» )w-CiT»iN8; * hatre aMniiibled, under fireum- * yhJch, liowever painful, aflbni iriliUige of enabling you to i]iitin> your true, from your pretended, I } thoee who ate with you for an ^fiom thoM who are always with . We are at war with .the old ene^ [of the eoui(itry-^pth« Governor, the €ouneila, the Judges the majqritj ke other publlo Amotioawief, their urea and toola, whom your JRepre^ pbvea have, long ainoe denoun- las forming a corrupt ftetioii, inimical M rights of the Pttople, and prompted ^wrest alone to support a vicious ^s- bf GoTernmentv This is iio» alarm- . ThfU. Action, when left to itself pwerioM. It has the same disposi. Wich i>Always had to iiyum, but it [no ion|Br -the meana. It Is «!•. la mi«ehievous beast, inclined w [and to tear, but it can pnly loar, be»* h you have clipped its claws and [its ftnn. (Cheers.) Times have n with them t judge how they are .Some years ago, your old Re- intative,* whomyos haveiusicho- *o prasid» at this Bfeetini^ always 111 to your interefis, served you in unant In 19fe,whe» shorUy af. pm I entered into pubNe Hft,abMi ^itor east the ^eptesei^atiws of die people into jail. Tour Bepnsentativw have since drtfen away bad Govemora. Formerly.the tyrant CnAis was obliged to appear more wicked than he was, in enter to strike terror, and to govern, and to aheherbase* oourtiers, his aeoompliees, ftom the eomplwmierthe AssemMy. He MedtofH^ten. The people liiighed at him, and at Aoyal Pioclamatioo^ at Fastoral Letters, and sermons' out of place, extorted by swprise,aad fulminated to frighteiK 1V»-day, i» enter to govern, m onler to ikeher baa* ccurtiefs, his ac aomplices, from the pmisholent which the House of Assembly ^istly inlicted oa them, the Chwemof is oiili^ to assume a laohrjrmdse appearaofse^. for ihe purpose oTexciuitg pity, and to pretend to be bet- tn than beieaUy k^ He ^)pe«»knmble unfriendly, in ord6r to deoeiie^ Homv on hialips,amlga»iahis heart,, he Im oMie mora ihiackief by his aitiiees^ than his predaeesMNs bf theit vio- fence. Tet die mischief is not coMum- maied, though his artifices sm ea- haustod. ThepubKoationofhiainstnie. \UoM, which h» had mnilated wdimliia- *'If?^i.*<» P»»*«»«o» orilBjPoi^lifc wbieh H is admitted thai this triekery _^ for him^ in order that h«^ night eommenoe hia adminiHration with> ■pmechaaeeofiuoeess, hnve rMooved the mask. Hed^ buy a fow tmiton, " me aeaiins. ^^ ^ ^^ WodW dowft dt •J"- ■f '■>' i' V r, lb. opmion of ih« Corp." Kxr Js™ s^'z:? '?;* - °"' "•" "", ••" your wrilf, anct when yorrefLeH K 5 ?^ '*"' 1° *"'*' *''® '*"^ »« • J»«* '« gloriously beat thi. all-iwerful plr S L°"!-?''"«"^ ^'•»»'»"» di.Bimulaibn orr meat aome veara aLo Tir!^[^nl •• f" «"*• '**' perverse men a# iniquitoua mei nowerfiil P-rlJ-mlnf !P ' ■"" ^'>« o'f^entoftbe Injury they wish to'iJ ■ HouM rfC«ZJ»!:.K '7*; •"<' ,""• you ofutariljrworM than the pMlwhif bv auDDortifiir h. . »,--»•• V' "^P'^noef you of the fruit bf your Bwea ploy, in it! aervfca • and ih. Z.J5 ^ I ?.''"'' ■"•*•'" *" ''""•• ''"H h.li«^on.oolonS ,uS *w"ich oS3h J"'"°;.?*''^.''*^"«''H t w e ore with the m . lie muuey,thfl fayirpi wlMch"th' ^^^^ A^ J to tfieir DapreMiitittlTM. fn |JS!« land Ifgitimato defence of iheir pro- Tt the^ have oAen hunted oat ortho dom rulcra who violated righta ao Soroetimaa they chopped otf their J«. All thia waa for the eafabliafe. kt of a right which Lord John Rub- L, at the ihatigation of Lord GoaroRO, jout to vidale.Hiatory tella ua thak the lliah did welt to hate their oppreaaora, %r aa to iinprieoo them, hunt them them. We ahoiild therefore . well to hate our oppreatora Lr aa to beaeech them, at leaat for the f A mocli greater aliooW be tn/ticted on yocf but the Minister doea not fully M,c„nd hia ardour to injure vo.., and doea not propme the aolieited repeal of the 1.1 of Will. IV. There armen who formerly aupported the cauae of the coHntiy againal all the other Governow. who have made war againat ihem for much amaller faulta, who now, deaertera from the caute of the people, crouch at Lord Ooaford's feet, and cunaider good m him what they conaidered bed in hia prn- ccoMora.So long as there waa nothing biA hw fine wordaand falae promlaea, they of .ieir o;^ h^iou ;.^ 'o" ZZ m2" hav?'^' ""*' ^''"^ fT^''^ ""7 to aet «iil aa soon aa poaalble. » SL "^1„^'" P""*""*^ ' ^} ••"«««><; writings, more atrong than hia profea^i " aiona, have come to light, people muat have a dose of aeif-love aa atrong n their love of country ia weak, nottor«.^ cover from auch a atrange blindne^ Other Governora have, like the prAaeoC violated the i/«p4/ of Uie public rovenui They/ did ao with aome heaitatlOOi' ' through the vague, however diatant fear' of impeachment by the Houae of Ooro- mona. The preaent Governor la^rs to overthrow thia laat and feeble hirrier Itf the rapacity of thoie who will, like hiih.' leave their nminii>tf tk«:. a.-Lm_ .L^if - i tEeylid^;^^^^^^ il, to aet sail aa aoon aa poaaible. The electoriiof thiMCounty have almoat lya well performed their duty. You fiil- a it,nearly 40 yearaago,by choosing for t representative a man ao Arm and ho- I aa ia our reapectable Chairman, and ^t' invariably, aince that time, men like those now repreaenting you, I resembled him. If error haa aome- J occurred ; if candidatea came to hustings with proteatationa of devo- lao plausible thatyou have been tempt- ho take I hem at their word, and L A« ever come n^t one ofiSem^ S'^??" T"'''*^' j* °"t«8»^l»«d deWro^' ' ^ come, to take a iX LteZ^ J ' if "^T** "*" ^"^ "^* '»^»* ""^ ^' ' welfare, but for The pumo^ oreffec £f l'"!. V ''°."**"*P* » ^'^ »>»» '•<»- r advancing hi. nJSn "^Tk! '*? ''^ '**"" determination to have no te- ^laiorSat he m^j^^^^^^^^^^ f on eve„ ofcommoa civOhywith theij; lial. resembtetJI^^TstryJt ll thleThr? "^ ''r*''?/^?'^^ ]reapect.that it i. not long befofe thej lowesTZm^JT. »»>« .»"«R«I>^*«: Ime ffood friAn.1. o-j ~-i.- ^ lowest, from the Governor to the Cod* lended all the e^^rh «h-,J^ T J*** "?"*y ^'»'^'> ^»* <5«*fi*9 fc- «•• ttvar belofe -oeen the BMIlAy tort j%> H. .«o denial, z p.';rrkrs,.'3;i.2sri.t; aAmI to b« M pMmttldl, tra att mollfie y , which (if yon hav« had oauaa to hata IHilhouiie and Ajrlmer) will Urehir juitify your haUngOMfordi which iryou hava ac- cuacd (ha lornierwilh MuAciaol unanimitf , •nergf and paraev<«ranoe, to aaa your- aelves rid of (ham alUir long jraara afrnf- faring, make it yout duly ti> accusa (ha f>re«en( Governor w{(h aufficien( unanim- yr, tnonr and peraevarance, (o rid your- aefvei orhim without much delay. Long befure now, indeed, ha should have left the Province if (here ha#been any hon- esty or truth in the declaration which he repeated to every one he met on his arrival, that if he should not acquire the confidence of (he country ; if he should . not ef&ct great reforms ; if he should not re-establish contentment, he would not •wait the arrival ol a frigate to set sail, bot would throw himself into the first timber ship which would leave Que- bec. Hope must be King lived with thia man, if he imagine (hat (he niggardly re- forms which his fla(terera report he has the good intention of trying, when he a- rooses from his long IJethargy, will be auch aa to gain him sreat thanksgivings. We are aware, by the answers which Xord John Russell has given to our de- --. wands for reform of the positive evil ha ^b«a dope ; the good that he meditates ia Jatill an impenetrable mystery or a irratu- ^Moua fiction. ^ You have demanded, in the pro. porUon of 90,000 to 10,000, that the |l«egislative Council should be elective ? No ! replitti Lord Oosford*8 echo; that fhe Executive Council be responsible to tb^ Commons of the country ! No I that a tribunal worthy of public confW 4cnce should take cognizance of the ^ ini^lveraations of Judges and other preva- locating eNi0/o3f Is ; No ! that the usurpa- tittna of the British Parliament, by Its fusts of internal legislation fur us, be re- paired by the repeal of those acU ; No I |t would take me from diis to to*morn>w to detail in this way allyour just demands, ' and all the refusals which hatred and in- trigue have, prepsred for you, dirough tha intorventioa of the most uselesa Commia- aioD that could hii«re ever been ioMglned, Well ! then— -do all these ujnjuat refuaala < change your determination to have thoae Bcformal No. Po they give the man who ■■■" ^m' mm NMommeiidad theat raAjnala tit to your esteem — to your money T Nj Whan he soea away, what then Will take with him t Our iponey T Tea. good opinion f No. He haa long fo aeen that such must be the issue of , administration which, in its first year, bi already brought forth for you more bin fruits, for itself more humiiiatlons,than i odious predecessor had devoured dui the whole time of his continuance in fice. He has received them in handsfj from all parties, and from all shadea opinion. As to what concarns the j pie, he has allowed good laWs, will., number.to perish in the Legislative Coi cil, without the slightmt eflTort to si them. You hsve a knowledge of his lo. lamentations, his bitter regrets, hia unji reproaches against your Repreaentativa because they did not give year money him, nor to the other officials, whom tt did not consider deserving of it. person could hsve more tender, roi,, sensitive bowels of compaasion, more eij Suisite sensibility for the cravings of the ( cial horde, nor heurt more steeled agsii the aufferiiiga of the people. Ia the, a aingle man amongst us all who haa a^ knowledge that the expression of the fail est regret, ofthe^aliffhtpat leproaoh, caped Lord Qoafoird'a lipa, at the un( Btitutionat refusal* by the Legislat Council, df the bill appropriating jC 000 for the advancement of primary cation t No. A feeling, of unbridh hate, brutal persecution, most bratify ignorance,saturate the skulls, ulcerate I he&rta, of those who could resolve to st the schools on 40,000 children aaaiduc in going there, and diap'oaed to prof t themJ Everiasting execration fltlloi these deteateble peraecotora of the pec who have committed thia ineparali evil I iGoeford and hia asaooiataa are (| confederates. Not one word of dii probaiion did he expresa against enornioua injustice, which weighs not^ the luxuries of a few officiala too hii. ranumbrated, but on a whole people :i one of the first necessitiea of the iado trioua dasaea. On the contrary, an ( fort ia hiade to pnlliale the atrocity^ of tl misconductjin the Commissioners* repH in the I^ig book, which will aoon be kn< by k name a lreadjr Amflfyn^w ^ lwo«Mootn.md.i.lk*di^ forth. hT «« who^rf L^ J**^ ** .. to oxcM^i it, wm plotend Xt thi LonlSSford in oX"J. I ****"Pt!? *!^ emof. out orr«.p dWod himaelf to make to So JlJ^d^r^ilwhi^K*™*' '""'«•» «'»»^ ^•»' L of Aaaemblr I Which of the Z tTloX i^J!Z,??T i^'^^f'^ U ia conatitut/d to be indepeudent of aThi C« tS ^ /''"• ^ '^i**' *•["»' »yi^d which to ahelter uid to Sam f^ Ae^m!l*!!T"'^?. '^"'f ^''^^ ^ him! The Couocil wm nerer^j! ^'JS neT^o^f S:?'''? ***•" ^ I except to be moulded, ground, and tWnkX Zr.STkj^?* '?•."./** mted, V the ioton^at 'JSd whimVf oZiiSi bt?mv^^ of cWkU -jioment of thoae in power, who toC^^H il t^jT**^ ?''P^ '*''"'«> fad it onir on the exprenoodiuSi lo«?„Sft " cSTJ nlf' 7**^ '^'V^ fit ahouM be elwava obtdient .^H ' "'"™'*"<'«»'j"<'tt««ction(rom bual,. f be guided by in inatinct which bindi "n? beS^h^* t* benefita of inatnic- (• certain aet V actiona. whidi uS not iS?!^ * *** °** ''"'*'^ *'«''♦ «* *«» »r that dragged H lh>m ndSnm T^Z^'J'c'^'^?'^'^!'^'''^ f<«aee Tdicteto. jaeoTZJS noTwl Sli^y'S^Ti 1:^'*'*r^'* ^^in^«jK,„ than a gentle to «JI to inind the 2«2 w Hii«.l««huina»iingthwnhetort««f which the « KMteCwmS^^ti^SS ^ymwfhftv. endured whilatcon- hiwlifce3Slo«3SSjSXklS JS2 ;toiwl«wftTg«btototheCoun- kn«ffi2dSrSS^'^ r,iH '■becklHoir eoouibtioiM lof iWi^ wen tQvnlR fNvmtl fhr fPar-.HM dflt- Itial mockery with which lh« Magiatracy 'iniuriiMNl binr (bat it itl hia nroclamatioo at nooghj. inaaoitirh m lh«rf waa nu loiifrr a •• Rjflti t:.>r|M(," hgt a aimple and , tbnuoent '* firJtiab L«>gioi»^ the li((l« lOMch of acir-aali««m which ha f«lt, Vanairiuljr, whmi he (J«nia«(l««i the nam )a of the mit|iatraiea who aaaiatad at ibia ao- lama dahberalion. followed aa U waa, • few daya afterwarda, by hia re- inatating them, with the moat de- voted humility, in the rommia- •fon of the jirare, thua proving thai for tbeaa he would alwaya ha?e a heart overflowing with forgtvoneaa of injuriea, •nd of the mnocent blood which they ty- rtpnicaHy had cauaed to be ahed, la it ne- oeaeary (o call to mind, that aAer having had the aupport of a numeroua part of the roembtirfl o| the Houae of Aaaenibly, who believed in the aincerity of hia promiaea of reform j vyho, in (he hope which he ereated and did not realiae df aeeing the . compoaition of the two Council* improv- ed, pluhilitiea ae parated, and delinquent RuMiQ functionariea ptinithiBd before the meeting of the Provincial Parliament, were diapoeed to aupport Him whilat wait- ing for conatitutionar reloi ma which they promiaed their electpra to demand, and which they aie not, I jiopc, (aa repreaent- ed no doubt falaely by Gippa the intriguer) diapoaed to abandon that laat September- he loat (bat aupport ? la it neceaaaryto ilw « |6|tttt6abaiF ll«CanMiian p««rage, that cuunlar o( (mm mUof, of iiMXher ^g«, which iiMir it yorth but I^t biro, depend upon it — Jminiaimiion ia at an tad. Hia lia gone h| 5 another Oovi-mor ia n«- t«^h1'"i^'i«*^"? Ti!*^' f«^tr AitHft««ti»«,ji«ii.4»iiii. 1enwhonihei#.ldra«out oflhapo- bulea H hMacircalj.r«ler authority o»a» torp,,r .„ which 7.r rroro public tb. w^k^i crJ\,t^oC xi^iak^, Jer hare alwHy. alapi. ,o iolaflhem than it baa over the moat powerful fo^' HeCanadmn peerage, that cuonler. empir,. Whoc*er.houWaelile in oneV tb«aa aov«rei|(niin,cannot enieruin, na/, nor lmagine,(hA |ir« tenaion insult ing to lh« people «f which he ia about lo form a part, tliai, bacauM ha cornea from another coun- r o - j^ . - "*. ^w„...„, ,. „„. try. a diflprrnce of origin ahouhJ aniitU bnr, to p... away aa fa.t m he, if he him to apecal priv.lrge" thai fo"hi. p t ! . f I? k"F 't '^*'r-«'«'' V^ »-««io" i» i» naceaaary ti change he^Jl -U, ea abU,h for himaelf a great and alUuUoAa which the immenae mloH^fot repma .on ,f he la dea.roua to re- the native population deaire. and a ibouj. iructAhai a>v.tem anew ,n accordapca and other Mtra vaKnncea whicb^ flZZ the w..heMh« want. &,he hK-al.ty o| an- .,,out in all the Colon iei.TbiX lonttnentalCo omea bord«r.ng on the ernment ia «, well regulated. that^Si luT -''^ " u ■?'«'•* ^"^ ■ •*'''^" provincea..ll diauniled and 'new! able companaon with tho moat per- aanlly quarrellmt whilat Iher w«« IW [atructure of gover,.fi.rn, that geU liah. Lva ex.eld oveii^L^^ foj hrtue have ever erected foe the hap. timea aa large a« that which thel Z«^™ J of man In «h: etv^ The Eun,pean cunied ; hav^quinJI^.! I«ir SpJ^^^ b «I ayH.0^ m..atj« remade and re- doibled the number of the KW mJ ^ miaery halredfc dia-enaiona^ai^ ao formed t#enty.aix independant aoJlJlJ. lat all the Coloniea ha.e the moat ur- mcnt, and which govern ttinadirM wS mouvea u, haaien the hour of their infinitely reatereSaerWrmrT cS^rt .t.on. Whoever My. Colony, aaya atrengtir and pniaU^tv. lUn^i^^ and inaolcnco for the governing; knewT or couldSve evir rLST • , J 'vu^^ ^^^^.' ^■""°* *'*^« ^'"'*' "d bondage. iSi Oo^ vT'a i*?" S?"'!''"*'"" >'*^'*'«' "••"» •- ■« ^^n regulated. brthafcZ^ h 60.000 aoula, cato conatitute itaelf .,^nd aeparate altributea o' d^ thT .^rf? .free and .ndependent State. Ft be- tie., ,£t an f^ui^^^hS^^^^^t^ tnteThr:o:'^r'"^:'''*^'?' new .,ate.,7a entire ^lirSo^ vn late. It haa not to fear the nomj- unite and confedentg with it wiiW A- liic t the general government to inter- an uDneceaaarv addition »lr!^^ Ifc|.ve to foreign monopoliat. the pub- mk^ac^iIceto?nh^\^^''^- u MmI one^hird ofthe nrice at which m?ve ^ * S^la, orSr?J'"*Li:**'** b- ihem to reaident cu/zen. j to de- trng can S ih^V T S^'^H^Jf CjrS^'Sl'r'^ ofthe;.ghtto ii^rwh^r^rde^^t'^lris^ ■fending any thm^ about tbem,andto Thai union ia iieducSve T r«l?!!T: z' ■<5. \ > 10 m cf««r* tnd well established, that Lonl John liiutell'i determination ia a fixed aqd, in co^equence of that antii will Bufler every thing frtni us. I no doubt 6t it. People in England _ tbeibtelvik by 4he fboUsb siipposiiTo^^^ we entertain the most violent prejucT Our Commissiofiiera tell mihat Z flVi • * ? «^>«|»«»*« preserved, but wW infiphe of all that, hate . STint wf f'*?£'^' T"^^" ?^.** -American. «iS more thanTivh J people, but for the sake of ministerial pa- — >^- — " - " ^ ■ i tronage and corruption, the historj of the old plantations will re-commence with the same int^vitable result. The Whig --^ 5*'^^^^^"r^^?**'f'^ *° ^'f ^, enienam me most violent preiu. fuZ t^T'^'*"'M"^J° "°i?rP''~ •«'^'"«» ^' nearest ^VhboiS,^Z «nnl J^ri J^T wish to W,ve the ty- with wttich they emboldfen themseh I-lnT-nlt S^•"'t^'*''/^*'''*^■ The Atherican Government ia the w?^ch Z. !;"?w'*"*'^ '^'^'*"*' ""^ expensive that it is possible to cono . li to h.^^!!!i TTrT "PP*"- •"'* *»»« *»««» adapted^f all to excite' - nl^H 1^ • " •?** *»«»'^«?'»' «oo^- lation of the moi advantageous nak ^ S^yi^'^^'^^'^'V^'^r'K \"- ^ Slate. All the situaZs being mdatingtoihe aristocratic pnde of the ive,they are filled alone by the aria hot'S.S'I^Zr 1" ""SJ coloniststo cy bfnitun,; .hat which CidJic; hope that an attempt would never have iJishes to socety for ito happineas- been made to revive th^m. It said that arijocracy of virtue and Klent.' 'i^T"' T^! "^'**"'" ^""l «iVEuIope.«idhere,on tKnS«^ purpose of creating ^ revenue r that it^ar*^ filled by the unnatural arisS would never undertake to approprite bi^h. of Wealth, of rtr?™?"/^ their revenue. Lord Gosford and f rd which hell or folly haveJmLeT J; Zmfir '"'^H^'i " *;; "" i. ^'^ |W -ociefv for it- oppUum o^'^'tfort 2LS™ I? I? """^^^i^y^ found men The British Government, having refi dispoaed to lie, and to forfeit their honor, us all the reforms which we ariicW rfflS.S""*'"',/ '* ''" ^^"^ by which we laviabed on it when S, 2 «'L^ ZTK'''""''* •««•» ««;«» to »>« was invaded by our neighbou«.a8 if ' IZnti- ».^^'ff"»-«»,T««» orily by a grantedthem? -We wSie then told ?^1 r ^* liT""'*^ "P^" *° ."•• °"^ o'^" P^'"'*^ I«w» were placed SShLJS^^ ^'^'^^i^ * ^^^^5 power,and that all the attributes and ^^^ZtT r^^r^K"'?^'^'' ehisea of a subject born in the Mo. ^SJ^'ali^lZ!?* **"""'*««, **?* * H^? State weJe our. as a common JS^?J?„,K r" "^r'*'"' *'*?^ '*""• heritance. To^layour laws area • {"•^•Tt 'P the choice oC means the most • • - - ' ' nl to restrict within the mnat narrow lim- its the |>retenSions of^e pe^ to share the eieroise of pomf The people of the , Cahadas, they will have g^id, go be- 3^nd the litnitoWjihin Which you a^d we gMld'de«ret Tbey Ihe simple fact that the Assem- may 1^ stopped. I, however, do not ex- vhich naturalized all the foreigners pact they will. They have gone too far night come and MtUe m Cariada^v to draw back with a good grice. They « by this act of hberality, thM it is wilinot„M«^^ abk Of^adopuof the contradiictory The Engli* people watches and threat, f throwing obstacles m the way of ens them. Their generous sympathiea latural and netful settlement of fel- burst forth in our favour. In Uie House lubjects. Whoever comes to payti- of Commons, the elite of the most disUn- 8 our lot. and as our ec^yal, is a gnished talents in England have coma I, who will be^welcomed, no matter forward with a hundred, nay a thousand J the place of his birth ipay have times more eldquence than 1 possess, to .Whoevercomesarroganilytodecide hurl the bitterest indignation IiSnat the » thinks fit, of our lot, and of our in- atrocious persecution which mbTstera pre- «, and with blasoned pretensions of pared ibr you;, to deneunc^tterms the lonly. IS an enemy, who wiU be un- meet fitUng to disgrace therfTfSe eyea of me. no matter where he has been all Europe., the inconsistent contradiction AH this system of calumny a- of their policy, which at the end of, and us IS invented only for the sake of after ages of oppres^on against Witun- icials, and to prop up/ the vicious ^te Ireland, becomes lib^ because Ire. in. which makes Jhem so rich, the fand makes herself dreaded ; which is ao rr?«^J!!^-iS;*"** "5 *** («^o~W« My and cringing towards Russia, which jr irresDonsihility, and so injurious /malies itself so dreaded, and which is so ifi^i.i»?''iS"'''^°?'^*'*® laws, unjustiarbgant and scornful in regard to Ily,wh4i the Minister is seen attack- Canada, whom they do not fear. Ther ']^.;S. z^"?^/'''?!^ *'*'i*i®'"/*** ^®^' *• indignity with which we are iU- certaiif; principles of public law j treated, as sensiLly as we can do, and ad. «Kr^ "**1? ''"^"^f* *H" vweus,withmoreboldnessthanido,im. all che<^k. from all control on the mediately to have recourse to resistance. nit^nli:TTT' ?*^* '^P'"^ Theyreproach us, if w. have not rec^ursi not a numberof undeceived partizana toit, A member of PaWianienU irentle: i;°.!llT"^?'** ^"^^^^ oi^nizes man of the greatest wealthy of th? finest ' ny and^ dfespoUsm ? Re8oluUi.ns ar talents, of thJ soundest principles, of the >dbysolargeama,ontyoftheHou8e most honourable dovotioo to t&ewise^ Ae People, to the love of jtistiae and to the Uberty of Canada, exclaimed, in pre- sence of ministers >- *< Yes, if you nre- Dmmons subsiervient to the will of the ster. are sufficient to induce me to [that that Government will never be ardsttJanada unless Ae^dic^dk ^ tend to ^en^s'Lmmilte youVwwki^^^^^^^ l'?.trK??JP/"^! '^?^*«C«'«!l«-!r.'"?!-"y bouniTto tt nnM^^ l^ailrT "^"^»'">" v^anaaa ^ ly, me Uanadlans are morally bound' to Km^EMii?Tf"^'?^r'^'"« \re«8tyou. Yes.if the blood tpwed in "^.l ™J'^' ?"* 't^ ehouldpropare f their veins simihir to that which produc- urejusti jeTorhereelf. But.some will /«ed WASHiNfiToir. FiuNKtm anHaJ- 's?tS .±'^1^*°"" Resolutions A pkrsoi., they iould driJ^ST from at which,^ to deprive you ofyour «• their Country, as you haw b^B. jnMly LtV'U'^tKP^r^.*^"*^ ^* -driven from fhe.ofiCob^i?^fieeu waitT» Whether they do pass., or kiga have beeabeW in London, «t whicli-^ fr^nTTr^i^'T^' ""*'* AaPeoploecltoed these noble^^^T Bmments, that of the cruel step-mo- lhes» energetic invectiveaagainrtthi guilty ministers: thia ben^voidHf ayropa. I are n ow d ^pni^y nf this % w"* y"m*whichh"t7efche^TSal?n&^^^^^ cnmstances for thirty years in an the most probably for a U.Ttim^^^ active enga«renients of public life, defer- neverthel^i. K^hrj^ h^^^^ Tfi ^ ^I^T^ .•*'^ *'"*X '°««'^'>^ ^«" i"««' b'V prSudicesand rnadne.? wbilstengaged therein, unconcerned, on double their eLteJSu^ we sho, iTV^ZT-**^^*'": t.«°?«r« i« P'ei^'^ ourselves (oTereSrtot It, or rather desirous to (juit it. if the tri- them wherever they wish to"™ If A umph' ofthe people's 4hts afforded me advance one step1LrHid^f\llfJ^ Joa^oITf^^lT'^'^"^- *»"n*"*'*>°K and injustice, ferusl^'^fo^W ■paoeoftimelbave'seenyourRepresen,. step equal and more mL in T-. S::;^r^''*?"°ir''?'5^.and Jvithoj^ ««Wce; myZ'rea?v^nced^ relaxation, in turn, b^ violence, calumni^ in their proceediniTwo 3f2« fL cjresses or artifices if the Executive, and* day hi o^ffie Jill ^m^ orj venal press, which it corrupted di- the momenu tC Ac l£ , lectly sometimes, always by preferences ers, by and b^ if E .1. jn^printinj^nd often by Wofthoseon becUe^necSSry ■ [beLflL tt whom rtbestojred or to whom it promised must be punishS throuA tiat b wh honoraorprofit/yetlhave always seen he sirfs. *The wverameS S^En^^^^^^ A^eW^tativescome^^^^^^ of eachstnigrie ; by each general elec- be paid in return. They hate vo« hLT to the p^ular interests. Public opinion be<4use you ceased to wS them lo« JL^Hr"- , ?t ""*"* you have seen addresses, which ^c^ havJiplaJ^^^^^ themin.treated,thejnoreyou kftveshewa monstmn^ and orot«i?/i3«-?rtu?^" /m,riinim^irai. wj^ >""• . *i»« «« «lat which excites the . rfrwn the majority of theAs«ji^blyi secutions of the govetiimeiit afUnsto^< IHI I tiM entbiniaiHealty expivned tym- ies of the Englidi people iq our favor, -vere weak because there were in the It of us a numerous portion ofourfel- kitizens that erroneously believed that Imperial government was more en- Iped^ SHW lessmalevolent towards M mDre inclined to justice than the rnment of the Colonn Soon they Indeceived. The one and the other \r every other consideration subordi- lo that of anxiety for these officials. bt you were waiting for reform, the nt administration called to the ma- py men who insulted it ; who dicta- it ; who frightened it by the support they afforded their "Riflemen" Jiad they done any harm one day in I would have been chastised on die X by the people of the Cotmtry. , ninistr^tion; called also to that Mion of the peace men whose hands with innocent blood.have not been shed by an acquittal from a petit Ind who have seen all the civil and Iry autliorities combined towithdraw Ifrorathe serious trial which they I have undeigone. It sent back to f the Bench, a Judge whom drunk- J tumbled from it. It withdraws Icnmmal prosecutions, which Jhey ■ "*''8 H°*^ergone,prevaricatingpub- ctionanes, whom it convicts of em- inent ; whom it seems to have dis- Iwith regret by suspending in their me due course of the lay. How It dare indeed to punish severely a fcrhichitselfcommitfed under another M r^rdsthisCountry it is the con- * m of those admmistnitions against rou have unanimously complained: amisterU its pernicious counsels een moae disastrous. It cannot fsmand your confidence, and your i untdit will have succeeded in Ing from you an expression ofre- ge for the protests which you have for ten years past, and for the libe- pupns which you have made ; un- ^w* have adoHtted that you are 1 to erue yoursignatures, and to ^ypur RiBpresentatives who have ^Wutbful to the trust which you j n them . I b o K»v e ^4-g iiFf remedying that evd, and punishing its au» thors. Your oppreasofti insotemly re^ fiiM jwu^the reforms to Which you ■re entitled. Let us combine more and more closely to harniss and counlonict them in 9H their project*. They have assumed the mission of distressing the majority under the Iv- jng pretence of protecting the minority. Let them continue . the unconstitutional system of a minoritjr government. Those of their toad-eaturs who are not yet pur- chased, are on the eve of seeing, that there IS no other mbtive for persisting in this absurdity than the filthy considenS tion of pecuniarv emolument, and tha^ they are incapable of any more elevated feeling. Gold is the G it; (tova" \ u enuring), Two^hirda of the revenue 'or which we aie shout to he robbed, ia compoaed <)f taxes which we pay each time we drink, a ^aaa of wine, or apiritr uoua Ii(|uora, or a cup of tea wit^ atigar. Our coiiaumption of articlea which are totally unneceaaary, ia greater than that of the iron which we use ia building, or in clearing and cultivating our /lands, or of the leather and cloth which 'we wear / on our penuns. One year witn auother, we have not exported aufficieni wheat to |>ay for the wine and opiritiioua liquor iwhich have been imported. This error ia iufficient to impoverish ua,/ and enrich our enemiea. To a'form e^ctually this frightful 'disorder, we need not the assist- ance of gentlemen* They a^ too often ■ensualista ; more attached to their wine, and their luxuries, than to the interests of , their country. In all countriesrit ia the naaa of the people, it ia the' mifidling and nrer cTasaea, that furnish/ the revenue. I the upper classes thai' devour it. It ia by no means the twenty or thirty doU lars paid by a smiall nuhiber of fami- liea rich' either from industry, credit, or peculations, that awell the reve- nue. It is the one, two! or three dollars, which a hundred thouisand heads of fa- miliea voluntarily paiid, when their Representatives could regulate the employment thereof i in supporting Schools, improving t|ne Countryj and which they will st^n cease to pay, whw they are insul^^ and robbed. — From the prethnsion (;if the British Pariia- meat to plunder you of £140,000 without your consent, will soon flow that of des^ polling you of whatever the rapacity of governors may urge them to demand./ If you admit that this interference can be tolerated, in the robbery of the smallest portion of your projperty, you sdmit that you will aufier it and the robbery of what- ever portion soever thereof a Par- liameot, which haa sworn on its faith and honor not to do any cAich thing, may determine to wreat from you. Ahd^ince it iadiapoaed to comlmit perjiiiy at the beck of the ministry, what hope remaina to us, that it will stop short at any excess to which the aan^e authority may dpve it ? this principle, it gave yon, aome Mvt] ago, the first of William the Fourth. Lorda Goafordand Ruaaell wish ahould degrade, by contraUictinff, it and by repealing these acta, dtjactott cording to the wish of Lord Russell, efcpreMly by a lawaeeordingio^the ultra and tyrannical desire oi Lord ford. They forget the deep disgn which was imprinted on the forehead^ George theThird*8 ministers wheiL the! claratory Act of 1778 waa paased. 1 finest and atrongest ariity that Europej yet sent toAmerica,had juat grounded t arma before aimple Ameriran Militiai unorganized and undisciplined : be good farmers, such as we atill have, t, know how to love their Country ani »hootpigeo7U'y who were strong onljl the justice of their cause, but who i unacquainted with the firat elementi military tactics. This formidable tish army waa commanded by gei Burgoyne, a member of the Hov Commons, who after havi ng aided ters, by hja vote and speeches, to pr. oppressifin for the Ao^ericans, l^t] arm and his sword to coibplete it,aii said, to crush them without any di^ rNothing was more insolent or mc guinary than the proclamation w promulgated on his entry into the/ territory, by which he allotved onf delay to its inhabitanta to cor lay let those who tvill ure thorn, use tnoee only which ere nianufectiireil in the country, rather than fhoie which are introduced from abroad. we ahould destroy commdree. But i is not the case. Our efforts can siTe it l. ther and a better direction. Tthey le. neither to destroy nor to diminish it.\VU ou. farmers, in parlicul|r, would thereby will be spared on one useless or dange promote your own interests. It is re- inarked, both by strangers and by the best larmers among you, that too large a por- tion ofland in sown with wh^at. That ot%ing to the circu|lnHtance that until 18 \ ufacture. They will become the deji tariesofourmaoufactures, and those] our neighbours, inntead ofthoeefroml yond the seas. There will be some Terence in the price and quality, and cording to the taste and resources of < the stores of merchants will be visiN and their trouble and measuring willl repaid, and they will second yuu. article, will be employed in a bett« chase. That is all the difleret^reT . trader#|llvery soon accommodate himi to the tante of the customer. He will i , w , - - purchase thode articles which you late ytam, the smaller grains did not bring not require ; he will buy only those wl a. price sufficiently high to defray the cost you look for. Few are so foolixh ail of raising them. Brewjbriesand distilleries board dollars for the stupid pleasure will give them that higher value. It looking at them and counting them. I would be mtjch better to give them to for the pleasure of wisely or foolli cattle ; but at least by selling them at a spending them, profitably or unprofiial higher price, nearer the residence of each Form parish associations. Make tl farmer within the County, the general ad- aa numerous as you can? Tell the st^ vantage will be promoted. When the in- keepers that you will give the prefere lerior description of grain bore no value, to akticles of Canadian or American wheat was sown in land which was not naturally fit to produce it in large quan- tity, or was in bad onjer, because the season was too short to prepare it proi^ierly. There was a bad crop of wheat, where an excelleitt crop of rye, or of oats, could have been raised. Wheat being sown every where, the loss to the country, in a bad year^ was immense. „, , „.^. „,„ ^^,„, Rotationofcrops is the bei>t improvement the tavern-keepers that in a shoit tii to the Ian4; affords a longer season for (in order to allow them to dispose of work, and supplies each spot of ground stock on hand of taxed liquors,) vou Mnih the seed which agrees best with it. not go near them unless they sell in If one fail, another succeeds; and so ference the Whiskey of the country. 1 much distress can never be experienced will help you. • Your support given to as if t|ie whole failed at once. Let house is all that suffices to make the those who are desirous of bringing thers very soon do the same. As for about this happy result, and make use gar, Providence has declared itself in of atimulaUng liquors, at least drink vor of this oppressed country, and has the whiskey distilled from their own ven us a large crop of that article, wl gram in their own neigbourhood, in pro- will assist many poor people, and inj fereneQ to those which come from abroad, the revemie o( the rich evil-doer, which are ^ofien poiaonedji^ injurious wishes to live on stolen money. It is drugs that kill &e bodyTand are now through vain boasting that I say it 5 the poisoned by a tax destructive to our Jiber- termination is too natural to have ties and disreputable to our honor. They merit. I at once renounced the use dimicush a revenue sullied by usurpa refined sugar, whiqh was taxed, and I tion. They will be promoting Jtheir own purchased maple sugar for the use of interests—injuringUhe eneii ies of their family. I have procured fmuMled fountry, and those who consent to receive —"^ the illeg'tmiate price of their own slavery. iLottd Chetra), Some will exclaim :^ but Uiia^M destroving^ trade. I answer, in mm wKniena. ana i nope to Have tlie first place, that if commeree was in- soon enough to enable me to disDense Mpunth l e fr o m the tr i u mph ofUtmu^ftp. i— j— :^* --.-j -_=-. . . »^""' saiHiir. A imvif procurea smuggled and I am acquainted with many per vvho have done as much. I have wrk to the country ordering home>made lio and woollens, and I hope to have |ire«ton,in8epaidbl6 fromour degradation, puttii% wine on my table, an^ have 1 » ' •.^t MwdM i — If you Ma Mti;. yo^lf with poi luck, with water, idiai) eider or b«et^-«oeonipanied by •«»Uoo fiill of indignalion, if per- poUtice, either Whig or TW, ne in question ; fiiii of giUety Jf the bjMt be light; thegreateet ▼nriety we n find on times present or past, or what- Irer comes into our heads; then come lid dine with mo— but no wime I (Ji "f *• «^ « «Tf oj « TkaPt right.») \ first this departure from received nm- • was somewhat embarrassing, but I ave already learned in eight days that • ^t accustomed to nothing easier than I stick to our resolution when we are Mivinoed that we are ai:ting well. lAun), To increase our flocks, that B may have^ more wool ; our cattle to M them ; to manure the land ; to tan 'ore iMther, and t4> havd more roechan- I to woikup a greater auantity of pro- pee I to sow more flax, for the purpose [havmgknore linen, and of usefuUyoc- ipjnng, during the l^n^ winter, our in- itnous ind handsome countrywomen. litot they gaily sing at their loom, and • helping us to free the country from «trafy taxation ; all that can be very on obtained in this country if those K*) In other countries, other men ai fod^ as we, but no better, wm do aa Ittoh. Let us not mind timid men, r whom the ^test sacriiice appSn im- •«*-«We ; frivolous men, who live but ^„ pleasures ; or men sold to pow- '?***?MT*^*^"«^'>>*''«en l«»ti- "^•ad illegitunate exereiae of autlMii- "inkickWiindi beoauae H did not It to them in fitmt. We an not to proceed with any ««f these men, hkofliem. LetoebegiBourAsaocH ?:iJ7-^ be itronger the neoond ithrfintaoMh, and nore. ao evetr f';^ ?* **« •o^wbat byaa^ Wi^. mimnofraowsB/prabu^ to liim Bidy.tp,.|>hiwhr :,iit , , Honen naming A Commission, the appolatmiHt OfJ^hich was an insult to tha Baprasen. totion of the country, would be bound to follow their m^ senseless Moommeadt. tions m order not to expose themselves to the sarcasms which their Amtastical choice waa adapted to prairoke, if in oeti* sequenco of the incoherence of the Com- missionera' ideas, and the ill-disguised dissgraement which existed b^ween them, the Minister should permit himself to drop a word of censure on them. All the refuaab of reform recommended by the trio do not, dierefore, aurpriso m«. ThespolMtion of the public revena«,re. commended hymen, two of whom are igu norant, and the Ihird, although Inatmcted. -•ppeared to aU theae who knew him an having the head a Uttlecrnekad, is aonke- what unexpected. The coasequenoois, that at flrst there are many articles of necessity which cannol be procu- red by smu^ng, 4nd which k will be necessary to proodn by i^. gular importation. But smugglen will come to us in a few weeks. Wwill be under no necessity of going to them. Ame^can cotton, and leathery raw and manufactured ; tea, coflbe, tohaSo, and a thousand diflbrent articles, ^^ench booke and Geraian linens, ^1 be foun^lf ^ will preler them, on the oounleia ol chants, without havmg paid anyeia lS'!wl!*"- '^'»%5?"«8l«rki!o#.riio» about It than we. WhUsthe Ji ocobpthg ^ attention of the euaiom:>houleofllSiS tt^nnning a bale of trilUng vthie, iii br- der to pay the duties, he wiH alwayb find means to run several othenbekind his back withoutpaymg duty. ThehoiNjoii- ramption of taxed jtroduetsetfiBbt beettd- den nergeneral,balifit beeoniee'systMtt. ftic, awidetttmined oh, as on^ tidfti,OQK h««or,and oar interest demand, Hwitfte. \nei'» ^ent 19^ to punish and hiH ^ goMBadiom. Ton km^Hf^i >B«^/Miia:rigned^peti|iMi ttffiliS tothtriMnit and totfe»€eih«iiiiyitf ^ .!^:'^''™*^^'^^^^^^ wAy in «M0t whicli qulbU«fr tmf i«pi«. i«ot M unfdreMQo, MicJh ••• th9 Tanurafl .Jlo^ but al^o In rore«««n oasfH. in which k promitMi Qo( U» l«giai«le< 9o loi^j •• tb0a« fl«|rMt fWcroachiMiilfciMitinue, no jpmmop, I hop«, will mIk you ngo pflUtiam to aiMhoritiM whieh vol only hnw not li«t0ii«4 to you, but which mw about doubling their i^justiooik When (boy ■haU hav« «poQtan«ou*ly mitdo oome Mt of iropartitiont it will bo tim^ taoaquiio if /we ought to givo them a nark of oonii- deqoe and reepect, by asking any thing . fiom thfin. until then, there wooU be ih9« to them. But there ie another authority from which we can, with aome jm hope of aaeceoi, make honeat do- maad*. without the fear ofaeciag them aporofuUy »«iioctod. That if the Cpw- ««MMi of the UifiTBD 87ATa«. . All the grai« which ia exported to thai oouotry ie twceA o* in entry there. This m«aa- ure waa no| adopted against m in partieu* lar. Itwaa adopted againat all nationa indiaarioiiflalely with a view of raiting a . veif gBeal revenue to pay the public debt Wfhich Iboy had cootraotedtto reaiat twice tho Attaoka of England. That public dflbt m paid, and the United Stales' gar*- 9mm^9A'm idmoat the onlv independent 4Pmmmoii which oyoya the inealeulable idvBiatagn of having no puWe debt. Laat •wiRterft OHr brother Refiirmen of Uppit CanfMla,pi!«Mrad a. petition m Coograe^ 1P,4MM«ithat limhef, grain, and otiktr v^iwdifmjwtdwM, might he oartied tkir th«r dM)()r'fv(Mkto obtain a dnWhiMlc lained by Lord John RusaelPfl Heao' Boni, that we propoae the naeaauree of jcaution detailed nt thii moment, loae taeolutioni will be followed by A which oiay modify them aingulariy, I reader them, worse or lees wicked. ' lie more or less dtroag will be n&- ' according to the character of this I. Voder all oiroumetancea^ a nume- ha meeting of Delegatee c^ed at the lunty meetingB, ought to ail in Gomtbji- Nt at no diatantday, to point out all tbe mn of the eril wUeh would reault from BkpiurliamMiftAiyinterfiwenoe, and in- ''te with > weight and aulhocity, the ce of additional mteaurea the beat ^ited t» deetroy auch an olyeot. All the^ bmbera of the Aaeembly, and of the luooiV wbo ahall have j^rticipated in meetings at which the People act, I enter into eoiabinatien agaiBsl eoeiv % who wiU give their«dlMiion thereto, Jdofrightbe msmbenbl' the Con- ilom! fioBe< wnuU wiak dttt the^ ' •heaUifofm that OoQventioi. . In mrlimte, awl foe Hm butiaMaof MaliQttii nHkioh ther mwt trknaaoi with \mr od^oidiiftte hmilohBa ef the Ii». - itfiqr an ) perhaps .miii)lioMAt b eoGtraordinaiy eitfcoMatM- / wheft thaM Isia qneetiim ofwkamiig riespMaibtfit^^of prop^Mlv MaM ■»«fei?at{oaun* htn odMr wmdiam 'puhMiiwMfidaaoe, thiMiKMnoi^am -"taelntficiMtlr mnnioaaw j Tha^ mt^lhm aripiataMia^af «b» knai Ibrm the ease duty in a maaliai to whidh they would not be aummoaedV procl»i •ratieo. Some oiight be e< opioiea thai in petitioning PadiaaMnt for rafenaa ki the constitution, we had recogniaed tha competency of that tribunal, and Inveatad it with the right to decide, «a d$mkt^ rutorli that it ia not for US any longer Mi examine If ita decisions be juat ot inidu^ tous^ but that we must submit therato. jndgroeat having been pnmoaaoed. T4a individual who has been oAen at law« will have frequently nceived from hia lawyer nothing better for conaolation ihaa these sorrowful woida, and he will aaj that w« mnst bear the wrong inflioted «mi our country with the same resigdatioii mat he aupporta the evU of anuiyust jad^ nent. Such a man mold not diaet a CoNTaNTioM in w^ehit would hamaith tained that a nation baa no otkwr Jadba hi last raaort but God, and thatto noin^ ihorit^ on earth can it delMata. ^ light of aquitly judging. .The Eiaaativa, i3 aU Ita craatoMa, would intnguaand argoa from the abseaoe of a part of.^tha mao^ btes from ioeh a Goaveiittoo^\ that the meeting of a pottton and Ml of the whole, would nullify ita seooi^ mendatioaa until thsy woald ba ahala4 confinaed or aagativad, m segalar saasiaib Bat a :paM of the peoplffi. and ia my opi, woo tlie greatmqoiily wsBjiOt.paimit^ aotf to be ddgraded awl pfantdeiadri wia ael wait,, ia orderto proteat itMlT aaiil uja< |:^eenlive ahall chooaa ilo cdl!)tha Pa^iaitoaitdgethar^ 31^paanlawUl«ni poait hyspdciil electiooay. thbsa vdmi Ihdfwill iail ^pipad td^attaplKhniar dia pre<>natiDia.| ^ffaa v#iB yJy^^*?:°'*»<»«">^«m U unla. it will wa adopt ^^ky If^'oV^SSTJit li&2ss:i:r^i«^^ ba dX^'circu».iSiT^; H!L7 **• •°W'»^ ^wh »» ha. »- on thow to which it wUl ba than ma fc»uUy«nter«dinto .my a numbar of «,y tp hara racou«a. BvTl jS^l IWman^ tha lUpre^intatlTaa who,un- pla. whi<^ hava inrariaUy guided Q iL wLSSS.***^ that uwnrpatioo. would thiHr ym hata only l^^^ J k. V T°"'** baooma ha aeoomplioiM my aooitry, and yoa and I •jd hi. •»«*n«»;ntjs to a^liah your d^ cia to dLiod fJunTaai. j«« W. It would ba muoh battar not to good weight aad maaauia^ccordiijhkl iKlT"' T!5??*^' *" S ^'•^* *«• Cowlad« and will of^ ZrSd wMch won^a deliberate on olyactsofla. drop £7 drop, in mttaidrSSrT^ jp^withtha feeling thatit vn, not iAZ «ffiiantT!S«Wty , «3«S.?'C"i*.l*^2? •"/•ftkapro. «ood.^l whiah aU govarooMud podt2Mawhic^mightbamaJ.iiifiivorof miniatorMW« U»«l nSa ^S. pfl 2i^SL5teNTll^'^*J~"*'*"" tima^haTahaafcru.. InpaWiouS^ Iftfi^SSlr**^^'*.?*'^'*''*'***- ««n»«taBca.hawplacadmaiiioppoar fci^-ZSS"!*^*** T^7J '^^ duringaOy««,&thagroator SETbcl W ^SS^ '*^T *I "^r?*!: ■• **». Go^or.; wd in eonai^naa to iSi h«re earned cm^otion to aU mindi thafe^ nomerabia a«d maatiSS howbar thammoval»f«fawgailty awn would be imti and pannitaa who AariMm M !m2 w^h J?^ *^* • ^hm^^d ikfora. bacmiM they dtoooy«?i» SU^2!S J*'«L^*T~?" ^ tk-^woflha&atofbleaiina. mZ? C^^tSj r'^i^''^ *^ ^nnt^lolaiiland »««««• poUiiad^ lapiiflai *fti»a b^ the MMolaaea aome aaia.. TharoJtiiothiMiawfaiSTW Ba fo aay to Btfonnai»>^i^y do^ Ibiiaa^qiLitoKr^^^^ '!*¥ .*• * " 1;.'-' • • '« 1 • 1 < '■\ ■ « • ,^' ■ ■ A ^ « —i.- ■ • •■' v^ - \ ■ • ' •■ ' i ' V. t //Ml ;\r h'- . JU . <*4 r » tf ■ ' » -*-»,•; j