The writer goes on to argue, that at the time Charles 11. made thv grantlo the Hud~ 3011’: Bay Company, by which an inconsiden able number of for tmdeys ave enabled to up dude British Culonization and Trade, and exercised an usurped sovereignty over hands in which :1“ Britons huVe an equal interest by right of hir‘h, thatjofmis monarch had neith- er title to nor possessiun (H the territory so granted, it being (luau uwmd and ocCupivd by the Fraueh. 'J'o mm»! this state nt'thing's his Majexty canniiy flCC("‘N€d. in the grant, all the lands “ that are uheady possessed by the. subjevts ni any Christian princa or state.†So in reality, the ï¬mho†Bay Company 109k nothing of their grant. Its vitality Was by some means mnintnim-d during this intervafl hemeen the treaty at'l’tyswick and that of Utretch, and Whl’ll, in 1713. the whole country was made over to Engiaud, the Com- pany seiZed upmn thv )arge portion of terriâ€" tory they new claim under a charter granted forty-three jean previomiy, and then totally \iehmct ‘. Since our notice of the Hudson’s Bay Ter- ritory, we have perused the May number of “ Fruer’s Magazine,†in wlvic h, under the head of “ A few notes on Canadian Matlers,†we ï¬nd a notice of the Hudson‘s Bay CDm- ï¬any, and of the Territory :1 canvasâ€"Ala speaking cf the cauntry to which our former remarks were directed, the writer in Frazar,†say: :-“ Along the talk] of the Saskatchewan, (which runs through ï¬fteen degrees of iongï¬ude from ï¬ne Rockv Moun- tains to Lake Winepeg.) at no (163mm: period must pass the traï¬ic from the \Vest. lithe Paciï¬c is ever connected by Brxtish territory with the Atlantic seaboard, xhe track must pas; through a gap in the kooky Mountains nem- (he head waters of the Columbia, and the Saska‘chs wan. These rivers, one Of which flows Westward into the Paciï¬c, and the other Eastward lutD the Aflantic, rise so near each other that Sir Gearge Simpson was abie to ï¬ll his kettle far breakfast from both at the Same time. The country is magniï¬cent, and in varied with immense plains Woods and mountains, it i: watered by innu. murahie streams, and abounds. in mm animals THE HUDRON’S BAY COMPANY AND ITS TERRITORY: INQUIRY ML ST NOT DIE. Was abk to ï¬ll his kettle both at the Same time magniï¬cent, and i.» varied woods and mountains, it marabie streams, and abo and ï¬sh.†The alleged doings of the Company are thug summed up by the writer, in ‘ Fraser,’ and “"ng as reasons why I‘unher inquer shouh) be made by L’aliiament from iegard for the national honor 1w“ Let us remember what the allegations against the company are- ]t is asserted that the pe- pkz ovar whom it was, by the terms of its character, to exercnsc a parenmi sway, have been (\ppvessed,mnuvv ed and murdered. It is said that Indians have been shot and hunget} by subort‘a'mme ofï¬cers, alter a mere mockery of trial, on mere sn~picion of wrong do§n;.â€"«â€"l\’lissionavies complain that, far fmm bring 355$:th in Christianizing the Indians, their labours are impeded, and “1917159le inruhed. It is said that the employ-s of the company have taken advantage 0f the mar-Opuiy of supply which it enjoys, u) make Nu: lndums helplesst de- pmxdent «15km Kt, am! the“, in order to com- pel obedience tu :Ome couunuud,or m gratify some Caprice of arbitrary powm‘. that they have denied [he commodinea which (hey could The writer concludes his notice of the Campany and ils terrilnry by a quotnlion from Mr. FiIngrnM‘s work on Hudson‘s Bay and Vancouver‘s, island, as. (ntlows 1â€"“ We were promised the salvation. “not the regenâ€" eration of the Indian mch we were promis- ed that missionary enterpme should take the piacc of commercia} competiï¬on,â€"~but, have these promises been kept? Not one of them.†If these things be true. ~ay‘s ' FmZer,’ the great hPart of the English people will rise against such wxckedness; at any rate, let not inquiry die. mpply. and wholesale.†And it win not die. “'hateve: may re- sult from (he ‘hocecdings before the Com- mons, it is quilo crrlain that Englishmen will no longer submit 10 be exthmed from a glori- ous country, hz'ger Khan all Europe, undq- privileges granted in n dt'spolic age, which unuld no! lben, and 51))! less now’ impased upon h-eemen in a free country'.â€"â€"-. \Vc Arc giud that the LiVerpool Financial Bei‘on'nmrrs incindrs mi: subject in their pro- gramme. 1!. mil We†rcyuy agitation. At Plenum, Nehmka Territory, on] 26th of May, sen-n men u‘erv arrested by a J mob, for claim juumingMSQ-lfling down on; Sections of land ahrudy entered or claimed by ottmr persunx. Thvy Wuve (tied at mm“j by a duh ayocmiou. in lhk- presence of the peï¬wle of the town. and condemned to (heth by lmnging~«a sentence which,setting pro- perty above hunnn hfé. and property, too, of a kind which c-Iuk! nu! be carried at?‘ or nude away with, but man! always remain within reach o! the hut Was an outrage up- on jusï¬cv. and worthy only of despotic n3. hon: and barbarau. ugehf’fll sentence which, 5LVEN MLN SENTENCE!) DEATH BY A MOB. F 10m tha Li’UZIW Albion- and have starved families to death by under the circumstances, (Wery one who AN h“ looks upon human life as more sac red that) a few acres ol‘ wild land, must emanate from “(hen the bottom of his heart. Hones We“: W'O‘) ‘1’" "5mm whn had cured, and measures were taken for summar-l ily carrying out the sentwcc. But there‘ Oxl’fl- mild was an old gray headed mun Lliaret pleading 011! C03! C for the life of his son, the stafl‘ of his age; and wives and sisters on thv'sr knees 'tmplDrâ€"v ing in heart-vending accents that their hus~ bands and brothers might be sparud: and his “'00P their praykrs wart: not in vain. Although as the proxy number of the crowd perrstsletl, in ï¬eryf‘lu be "'5'! speecheaflo advocate death.ye( butter mum Jliberatrly sels prevailed ï¬nnlly, and three at the ufl'vml- the hladP: ers ware liberated, on the condition ztmttthu 0â€)" they would confess their fault, renounce all I noss, tool: claim to the proprrty which they had “Nun- 1 lighted it pruned to their own us», and promise to be I tling hnn " six hand up, and h liloi‘xlv-a mounted : honest men in future. The other four were escorted across the river by a body of 1:30 of man citlzens, and turned loose with the warning, Emma» l expressed in a rrscslution,“ they (lured to and leltl set {not Again on the soil of Nebraska they ,ix at" t?! would be hung to the ï¬rst tree. treat thrr From all that we can learn {ram our exâ€" changes we are led to believe that the au- thorities will have considerable trouble in recognizing the selï¬alleged McHenry, as the notorious 'l‘owrtsend, and if they succek'd in doing it, they must exhihit their ingenuity to a great extant, for if he is Townsrnd the Murderer. he is vansend an adept, his abilities as regards cunning. and devising, will no doubt Fully equal his propensities for murder and plunder. If he is not Townsend the murderer. he isa man seriousty wronged: and so far as the recognizing of him at Cay- uga. the scene of the real Townsend‘s hnyâ€" hood days, aan the scene of his most rillian- ‘ (ms acts, everything has gone so far in his} favorâ€"mo one am say It is him; and m: y i say the prisoner is not 'I‘ownsendâ€"nsisters of the real Townsend Were. brought into the T presence of the prisoner, and scorned the idea of supposing that to be their brother, this fact quid be of no valuenvere it rot backed up by the assertion of the inhabitants of that neighborhood in their declaration of non- identity not one of them being able to say conScientiously, that the prisoner is Townâ€" send. The prisoner, of course, must remain in gaol till next October, when the Cayuga assizes will come on. and then the American recognizers can either prove satisfactorily. that the prisoner is Townsend, who played the part of a murderer and robber in Canada in 1854,0r they must return to Cleveland bootless. In the meantime, many no doubt, will be the speculations, calculations, and exnectatians as to the fate of the prisoner. but the public mind shOuld neither be err-hit tered against the prisoner nor prejudiced "n favor ; some real relative, some old chum, or reliable information will appear which will either satisfactorily justify the releasing ol the prisoner, or warrant the Canadian auâ€" thorities in dealing out that punishment whichhe so richly deserves, ifkc is the man. ~Dundas W’anler. THE SUPPOSED TOWNSEND IN CAYUGA GAOIMCONSIDERAâ€" BLE DOUBT AS TO HIS IDENTITY. Nearly three and a half millions of gold ‘ left the port of New Ym‘k last week, making“ over eightven millions for the ï¬ve months l and a lhird of 18:37, and over forty-three millions for the yet incmnplele ï¬scal yearn; Tde 15 (he largesx expm't, ever made. The 1 Secretary of the Treasury warns "a that the} increase of importation is surh as to neu-l tralize 'lm efl'ect ol'the new tarill, and lo ne-‘ cessitate a freah reducuon of dulies next session of Congress. These facla teach sensible men to give renewed consideralinn to the conduct of their business, and he ex- ‘peuse of their houaeholxls. The counle is :px‘Ospemns, but we are going ahead so fast, land Ming so absolutely from hand to moullu that [lie ï¬rst hitch in the machinery may u‘w set the whole concvru. The lossol a ringle specie-slcamPr from Calilornia would break ‘no one can lozll how mamy mercantile houses ‘ in New York, Philadelphia, and Boston; 50 saith Harper. Among Mr. Spurgeon’% congregation, on E Sunday mm-ning, (says the Daily chwsJ London.) were the Duchess nf St, Albania“ Lady Coote, Lady (ll-men, Lady Mowbrayfl Mr, Baron Bramwdl, and between Sign] and seventy members of Parliament. Rasmu- ing this young baptist minister the Patriot. l says:~-“ His success is indicalive ol \wo imâ€"J portant things, in both or which Cauchga- (innalists, especially ought to rejoicm~1. That the same sensiliwnrss of the popular mind to powarl‘ul preaching which was pres- ent in the days ol Bunyan, “huh†and VVebley still lives among our countlymen: 2. That the great body of the laxity slill pre- fer the savour of sound doctrine. His the- uiogy be)ong5 to ‘he School of Usher and Bunyan, unpolluked by the muddy waters of German philosophy or German ncology. T HE OUTFLOVV OF SPECIE. W 9%,4’2‘0 , THE BAPTIST PREACHER. \thn the Ltght Btigade was preparing far action. the butcher of the 17th Lancer‘, Who bad jun bven nhrflghteriDg sheep and mm, made his appcarmtce in the ï¬eld, withâ€" out coat or waistcoat. his Shirt sleeves milm‘ up, and his arms and face hemwured with Monthâ€"a gromsque and terr'ebke figure. Ht- mounted a powwt'ut charger, and. rode up to His troop. Be hm) no hkhhlr‘h's there, km the proapect 05' a bloody fray was too strong to be waisted. 110- seizvd um S‘Jbï¬â€˜b, drâ€" libermely examined the lmnpnr 3116 26119801 the blades, selected the Sllal‘pt‘t‘vï¬, and threw the 01))" mid». He “Wu, with (-qml can)- nt‘ss, teak out a shan Mach pï¬pe. thatqu it. tighten! it, placed it in his mouth, and, set» fling hmmult‘ in tiw suddtu. mttc wéth the " six hanï¬red" into the \‘aih-y of the Shadow of Dram. This man was rccn amongst the Emma» hattcries, sahrting (5m gunners right and left, staying with his m\'u hand at least six of the enemy, culling 1m way in the re- treat thrlmgh the swmwm nt 1’. ussian camh‘j’ which vainly sought: to interch the remnant of (he gallant band, and, wmrdrrt'ul to white, ‘he rode back, still smoking his pipe as coolly as if naming had happvned. without hat-in! received a single Scratch lvâ€"Dub/m Frrcâ€" num‘s Journal. Quit-.Iï¬c. June 974:. 18-57- Tho steamy Monlt'sal \vas hu:’nod m Carnage. a ï¬ber; distance up Lhe liverâ€"hm. my“. About ‘25†of she passen or: were drowned, chle)‘ Scotch emigrants. g’lr. I’lnilï¬ps, .r 'l'nree “h‘lflf‘w in among the dead. The Meamm‘ Nuputum mus: haw “wad ZUO. No particuh‘rs yet repuued. lthe owner, (’01de Wm) diï¬iunh)‘ by hwnnmmg whom. Andrew Hayes, Wth has >u\'ud. wm in the water for abm'e an hour; he had stripped himse‘f to his drawers. and hm! m bull‘ow cuuhcs from the ofï¬cers of the Nap«»lwn. He .e.:dncd assietance 10 several nnhwkuuuw> m the \Vflu‘". and we understand. savud :2“ ml lives. I lw boat was burnt to the waleu'a rdge' amt npwmdx of 200 pera‘uus mus! haw prnshrd on bum-d, or have been drowned» The uumhel saved is {rum I75 to 200 passenger; bu! than baggage and cf- ‘l'ects are MM. and son). of Um your Hummus brought up by the steamer anutomn ware ahaum in a slum of nudixy- The puxabngers ware )n‘ixh cipany emgrnnzs-oSCOu-h and Earn I-gimw. 'I‘ha former are the larger proporLiou. and must of mo saved have to lament the luss of Hmir man 19:91 and domem window. Many of “mm are “when and childran; among-v. “1e latlur is a beautiful imam of about n \«at uld. who was picked out 01' we wamr. but whmn nobody Nuims. Several of those saved are slighlly WoldeL but none of them dunqe'ously. Tim 9 vuumr. an 010 ï¬re breaking oul.‘ was Immedim' L (\eadcd [n and: we more. but the wawr Wm Shunuu'. and >lpa run nu a rank within abom ‘ZUO yards of {he shure. We are sorry 10 record that the 11w;qu 3huvved gram inhumanitv in not attempting 1-: mum» the su('- ‘ farm‘s. but displayad grim 2n Hv‘n)‘ 3:) sunning mm eti'ecks. The paspï¬ugem \wru named wnh mu mmost kindness. and suppNL‘I) with food and ovm'v V cmnfon poasibée. on board the Mr/mhmu. ()1; [ho arrival of me “ Napoieon†here. huudrrds of our \cnizens were congregated on (he \vhflfl', mu! shouly after she was moon-d the uming Mum; and several memme of (he Comm-avian wem‘ou ‘ hoaxd: also several 0:" the diï¬w-eu! Nminnu) So- Mon‘rmmn, June mm. 1857 We am indebtui to (ho “user of the Nuynlaan for dis folk-mug unhemic smummu :â€" Yesterday ai‘lernoml. about huh'-}m~\ {our o’- clock. the 3‘63“le Mantrml‘ Rlldohvh. )“awll‘l'. look ï¬re about half a Inilxs ubuve Uurnngu. Thu ï¬re hm“ above the boiferde k. Tho Cnpm'm immediawly gut. om lho husu. and set an hand, lo work. who did all (hay cuuld (o cumgmnn [L Afwr wwhing v. (cw m'wum.~, u WM found im- possible to stop the flames. which Lninud so um and spread so rapidly. “ml Ihv)‘ ennui nut gm them under or save the [NHL '1 he mam we" got om the: jolly boat. into which he placed [our hum». cab'm passaqem, their mmd. and \hu uxbm guL h Was his inn-“non \0 gm the Wumeu ï¬at mm and ho had given onders l0 [hm Nil-cl: but. “(mu [be male flungmnla saw than. the) ude n rush ,down the si 'e and hue the boat. which wm iu- smully swamped. The mmr auuw to cm ma lhawfler. w as to save {bass in lhc ham. bu: the rush was >0 gum. it was impurcmblo. The N19,... harm was sew at a anmdvrnbla dummy. and kept aloof from the burning bum. she N-nt um, ' howerr, 3 huge batman heiong ngz w ~mm- runs. man. she had ml bum-d. BM!) c n mmhud u.» Montreal. ihe boat was in flamas a!) and. and “hey Were oniy abie to pirk up those "In the “mar _or hanging in the wreck. Fawn-v» u! Jbe new ) were drowned. The captain. puusor. and all 11m AN iï¬CLUENT a and séveral members of (he Curyov'n'mn Were ou hoaxd: also Bevan-1105' the diï¬w-eu! Nminnu) So- {ciuties. who all appeared sohuitnm to rcmhr .‘ix- ‘ sNance and take care of the suï¬'urers. Hm \Vur- :ghip ordered them who had muniuad iujmy {a he is! once taken 10 me has 53M. and this Mammal ; Societies will talu- cara of the other». Thom are 1‘ sixman dead bodies on b'I-‘U'd 11w Rwanmr, on -' whom. doubtlass, an inqueM m“ be immediawa ( held. In is premature m comumm w) the deplma- ‘ bin calamin at present. but we would I’vcummund his Warship me Mayor to ml! 3 mam-ting uf the j citizens, to take into Punsidb'miou (ha hesi menus 01' alleviating the present warns uf 1b» snï¬'wmxe. and of naming proper stow to be [alum For Hm ‘ands of justice. to ascsrtain the cause vi the 5.8 atxd le anon! of precautions made to guard agn’ms‘. sï¬ch a calam'ny, Bin-m nix†Tunu Rm as. June 26. 9 PM. ‘ The steamer “ Montreal" was destroyed by“ ï¬n: yesterday, at Cave Rouua‘ about lweh’e miles 1 a! ova Quebec. about5 n'ctock. 175 pexsons wmc ‘ saved by the “Nupoieon,†Mr. A. Haws. DI" Manuanl. is saved among the number. 3mm.†bodies ,have been mkcn up drowned, and about one hundred and fuur alive, The muwinder are I" wppored m be 1051‘ The captain and part of [he mew was saved. She Imd Kn-mrr n [our and ï¬ve ‘ hundred passengers on board. Tin: bodies of nix- 1 (can smnn chndm» 9‘ ere picl-vd up. and aha m1â€, { 0i sm’erai adnha The “ Napolvbn†m) ed h) the " Momma)" unlilshe was burned to ma “mans gdge and punk. From the time the “ Naph‘euu†‘ came up umil the " Momma!†sunk. "0111mm ‘ umn 1wonly mimue,‘ elapsed. Nemly «It the pp- sengen were from \ha " John Nvaziu." \‘mm (,‘lmgow, which arrived m Quebec. Un Ihe-Jsuh mm. The Captain of the summer “Napoleon†says that he was ï¬ve hundred }a-dn ulwud when he saw that (he “ Montreal" “as on ï¬ro. and m. \urned. He could not get mar thï¬ slemner, hm lam chad a {:2ng human. which (hes had . n Eward‘ and boats. and with “1955 the} sawed \me hand" :1 and fuur passengers, and pickvd up «‘iixlee" bum“. principnuy children. The ï¬re b aka out from me boners. and sprr‘nd rapidly to the smmrn-oms. am] from the male reams to the salt-on. From 1).. mus that the warm was given mm the (hue (he vrsse‘ sunk. nm mote \hnu bat!" an hour had elapstwd, am) in two mmmbx' Ibo whuh vqbsel wound to be in flames. 'l‘hu steward of the By Tele’gmph to Daily Calunixt. Fmsr 1317;31‘A'1‘cu. 250 LIVES LUST!!! ANOTHER ACCOU NT. mg 01 Um Stunner; “ Montreal.†OF BALA KLAVA ' " Napoleon" said that the second engineer of thï¬ -‘ Momma!†W95“! 'Ilhle‘ twv cooks and whaeis- -....v \-v ""“'" man are a“ nnsxing. One \uuug man of N \'0“"~"~ an emigmm, )csx rather Jud mole and Ewe“ brothers, and all Hum he mm. The emigrn'b‘ gaperally saved Mlle. Smut: woman are 1'5" chfldless and the dislmsa 01‘ all Is hem-bremlmï¬ â€˜0 witness. Many are verv badh‘ harm-d. Wt hnve not ya asem-m'mud 11h; mmibers mns'mjnrud Th3 “ Mmmeai" was an ï¬rv [hm-.0 mst bri'l'N' ghe was‘cqnsnmed. She wm run (owzmls the show with the iufbnum. a! beacmng bar, but suut‘k 1‘ rock and ï¬ilud. with duop W'MN' nu each side- 'I‘tno origin of the ï¬re is nu: uscumincd. KDI'J‘)‘ Al; Cu, 0) (his city. summsld, (u be all 016 cub)" pmsungem‘ The ï¬ndies’ main} ahha Napalm," savs that when they IcftQueln-c lh“ Mann-mt was ï¬mpuring lo wan/e. and (:0.1~ï¬qu£‘ml_\' was behmd (hem at £1!!! mire ol‘the BI’CMunL Them \vmc \nqu in“) tha Sadim' cuhm :3 oflbose rawurd from aha biz-“"- mg swam". P2 ul'whmu went more on less Injun- rd ; and)“ng those was a thin? 18 meths uh) ‘evl'lvusly burned on the side, A hay alum ‘Jyum-s ol'age. WM) his hands fem-full}- lmrm-d; hi~ «mull- ur. lather nudé brothers, \‘Vul'e uu board. but unt)‘ Ins umthcr emayed. Mm. Mary Hunter and 4 children Gliwgm‘? M“ MDililâ€. Passenger ax Jnlm Arit}§m:ir: 33" John Bruwnand {mite ; an “mum ; Audmw Hm Ch 0" MONTH†; a Mr. Lesalib. D UL'lribl. 01 Carl“ 0m» 05‘ ï¬re wnum'x of {he Mammal had hiï¬ ("am very much burned. buvm-ul cmmw Inst (heï¬r parent‘s: nmmvyt mum \Vt1"63cl|l‘xl en-g2gnl~ hudunu lmyhflmm J‘mnilyâ€"hvu child en, (um gut] and mm I)u_\‘. oran- ulhm' (n\u|l§,n|yd our hoy. an fmm Glmguw. h_\ the Julm Malian†The ladws mam! «(Ma he did not gets any cabin paï¬aenxw‘s m 7M. Th: smamgo yaw selfg qu‘ musli)’ {rum (nguw. Mr. Anilmw Hnyus, rulmmmnon ngnm. 01' [h cit)". slam» : 'l'hv ti o- (matured .sz .5 I’. M , yusfu day. The Munlreul had ken Queh n m 4 l’. § ï¬le 5);» bxoiw um In the! "min mimm m mtdxhi uuuwnhuL-slx aiuflmill- {he [MIN-mum. Smqu \ï¬rst wen (u \hsue (mm mw m the mute mums. was Very (lemma->0 ((0115? mm in law man (1 miunltw )1 Wm: )mpns-iuln lo we am Hung in H m o n In hm m’m» mum ï¬rm 0 bum on m fut-d lhu swoon. mm burst am on bmh .«uh ( was in the stern nt'me vuswl when this new red. I ’awmw} mysen'duwn by Um Hide) 0! h vosxcl. emd whim l “a: doiug so I saw one nu: trying to gel :1 bonl ofl‘ um uprGJ' (lurk .- hu ml! m»- !!y his; nakiï¬mnco; he hosed \he mpg-,3 M'L hna! am! bah) mw am) m!“ l 1h» onus: m M h down ; l sud down the rope. in loss m ï¬ve minnius Hm bum was undm' watnr, win!) I crowd (hat l'KIr'Iz-d on it. 'l'haso smm Immune imenso lhu'. Ijnmpvd nnl nrlha bum Into the \\'n and swam NWan‘ls :mmlm' how. 1 sax cmmng our rescue, hm u shm pnsk um and nmde fur boat M Kim side of ma Mantra/at l svum hm and g I liydfll‘ :he 150'“ mm Pann- ll) (7|ll'.‘lhԤl‘\flll< But u? the Numbâ€"[hum wow ante: n (Maud homes. ‘ Ionly Imuch mu) ï¬'lnulrculer. Mr. 1,055.40. Imn- f um 11-“ N ha is sawed- A law swam Lu the sham / :mdmuk the road («I Quebec. We were nhom l2 Imlus hum Quebec when the ï¬re b1 um: um The slanrngu pa-al'flgers were {nine/pa) y .‘oow‘n emi- grauu fruuu the John Mrlimnzic. 'l‘hert- \V"ru also muoug (hem rem†Uv'mnus. Vanadium. mu! “1- ,v dmns. Ouot'uuuly Wm named AVlL-uklv. of whum ‘ thew wens six, three ohhem are gauge. The fawn of mu quuily, agcd :57. Is gone. 1. can't Led how [runny lives are 205:, ) Dunk )bm‘b mus: haw been ‘ a grant mnu)‘ burheé- \ cu\\’\ Mk how many swam 1 (a (he snore and I‘B-‘Hfbbd QIIBhPC- ‘J Among tha pwsengiss who mums up in the Nupulcun. was Mr. Fl'mutfume. ul'the ï¬rm nl‘ ("run- ctmm 4t lmnville, who mu». down :- li-l 01' mm umuvs ul'passengurs on board the Montreal whm Wew saved. auduvho Cum!) on board this vrsm They we as (\JNUWS. viz ;â€"- Aiex. CHMWK‘“, 175 monï¬n 01d: Knta Imurie, Jamie Laurie. 6 Mars old; 135. UxSmn-M. 4 mars old; Ge», Muir; Jas. Muir- Angnes Johnson . Pexer HOCqu ; [iii-11d. vahn ; Bridch “Ln-(in; lunlins’ maid of (he “ Muuuunh†James Mr!) r- mul. hum boy of the "Moulrvuh" Culhmdlv A!ex.CnMwnH,1¢5 mnth 01d: Kata lmurie. 163.46 Laurie. 6 years old; 135. (Mam-M. 4 wars old; Us», Muir; J35. Muir- Angnes Juliusunz Pexer McCqu ; Ril'hd. Unvhn ; Bridget Darin; Indies’ maid of (he " Muuuenl;†Jumbs Mr!) F- mul. bum buy of the "Momrcuh" Cumumlc MCCthy: Cnï¬mmm ('ku'k mm dzmghlor; Mur- gale:McAHiszmzuui11mmuluidvm. ; Ma-yMcLunn and non ‘. Mrs. MeKL-n'mu; Mrs. Mmgmcl Dixun; Ms. Mary mamï¬rhi: Um‘id \VJIVLIH and one bay; John Ullllker; Wm. D-vugluas. 14 3mm old; JulmCamphe‘J: MuriuCumplteil; Jzuues Laurm; Juaum-‘lle Lannie: 3mm \rVyHie: Wm Council: 'l'hox. GHL‘hriM ', Mrs. Mary \ (-nigxew ; Archib‘ld Mv.\l(i-(cz : Chuth Cameron; Mote-uqu ('ui‘ ville: John Huig: Almumlul‘ MoAlhswr; W1!- limn Niclmlsnu; Alex Knox; Hugh Shurrmd ; “ Wham Bunk; Jfl‘. Malta/“won ; .‘)2D\. \Vnmm; Thus. Waikm- and wife, survumuf J. Greenslwhs. Mr. (211(1on and WW6. Mr Lauria and wifo. fouruhildmu uf Mr Duvm l‘w'ï¬chr'bl. Mr. (Jka and one child. Mr J. MeKenz‘m, a son. and Him a A†1.: L A.“ nun vllv M. (B. 15. ‘Nm aw) ï¬t Mrs. Maugmel Hickum, ! i5 gun-d ; two chihlmu of Mrs. Mmgu-m U‘ {M L who is snvod ‘, Mv. Ukmmfv-ld. live‘ an on o, and is inthe empqu'monl ol‘lhe Graml'] Mr~. David “iison and ï¬ve chH lnhbmxd saved; Mr. l?o««.g\as~‘, {miner of Rat} way. Dnnglass, who is snved. Mrs. Douglass, mg with six t-hxldwn; Mrs. (hunphofl. luulharuf and Mania and 1x9 siMeIB: M". and Mrs. l.; ï¬uhm- and mmhor ol'Jas. and Jamneue. wlu saw-d. md a git); Mr. Wy‘ch. hwhnm! of June \Vvllie, and dye? ch‘ddmn: Mr. Mum Mrs. MéAH'hh-r. the fmher and momer of I imM, who is saved, and a dullghmr, Mrs. , ‘14.: Martin 3 1‘ $0.! CABIN PARKENSl-ZRS SKV HI) 0!" ’l'fl ‘ PERSIJNS FUPl'OSrED T0 Br“, LOST mdhdy { an utï¬cw; And...“ Hum» ; a Mr. Lesalia. D uggibl. oi (Jamar. . 0) (his city. suppusld, (u be all (he Ml'xuy'. R0570“ “(H- \\'1lsun ; Hypulim Francis Chunon : l swims hack )Ulll" Nance- HM hams from ‘ “I I1 ( IH\dU|"~\0ud Munmml 0M pnswupcr nu lmcnuun, and '1 soul, that ll [ho (“quit/um 1 his! ny oyuiuu-u (he 1‘ I -‘ ï¬re-d. I Hunk“ ‘VL hm: flmfl ‘umw ‘ bur Dulcuu u'm he- :whcn [lu- tiI-e‘ We mrd~ {rum [he . V hora Ill abuul co“ HA“ ._...I .L ,. A“! Mic/m u'm be- whcn [lu- ï¬re urd- {mm the M. of th'w 1 , “Nun'- 1n 4‘ l’. M (,“wï¬ ,W, mm kuul. rel U1 'L‘uscrk- . . - ‘ ‘ quay on In Hus ISSUG we gnve the detaJs oi a dreadfui Steamboat calamuy. which ~63|IlY-‘I‘-}l)ctful'rud on Friday evening last, on L“ mom‘s . .‘ ‘ ,5,“ 4;,†3 the Raver bx. Lawrence, 3 short tbs- . - l . :1; film; lance above Quebec, bv whwh over a w ' 2 boaiosuibo human bemgs Were burned mm . 1 -‘ n- f - . . he Quirï¬fctcmny. By lznur Imelhgence we '3?“me Seam, m it is (he intention ot‘the locai Ԡp v ' rc‘u ellri-13UI})DX'IUCSII) mslmm: a rlgud enqmry V" n 1:; . . _ ‘ ‘mrdalfl'fygln‘fl the cause of the dlSilStel'. '1 he 31‘; ‘15]:3’x‘sljllbl‘ul‘s have received everv atten- 6 'ct & “ V A A _ ' Led nuw‘uuu from the authormcs of Quebec 1 my» been 5 MW“, ‘ and Montreal as we†as from the ‘ ofï¬cers nl'lhc various benevolent socic-' win the . . . . 1,,A,.~,.,.,,_ “as m Muse miles, and Ihnse who were “ 0" 1â€â€ ! cnnvewd 10 the hnspituls are progressw [I'm/l who ‘[ I . ‘ . I s wane]. 1 mg Iavornbly under xhe kmd attenuon . ol’thc Medical game:ch in atten- : mee, ‘ x.4warsï¬dz\m-e. The 'arious routes of travel Jnhusm 2 ? . . . . . “Mbâ€; { m Hus vamce are fast attmmng an CMfU‘ I mmuViaMe nutm'ictv‘ and the occur- ummJ u ‘ or: Mm- > routes of the past {e w months call loud- r McLunn I _ . I I ’ (.1 Dim... ‘ [y on the govelnmem. w1t mout data}, ' “"d ‘ig"€ to adopt such means as will prevent _\uur_~o ; s Laurm; ( for the future (so {an as human {me- C\ x†1“ . . . , . Argï¬gg‘m Slghl (:nn drscern) a repmuon of these , ‘ - I “M £9? , WhMcsMu massacres. aâ€: d (' me hm mm: 1hr U 80 lL ï¬ve and IN" the MQI' khe who '0â€! of Joh Query umlbv sidlug two 111 Ma's. Mnxwe‘.) M c o‘. J uues Maxw» l. sawed. am: xhwe 515mm; Mrs. Muflmh. wird of AL-xnnder Mr Bah, saved, and chi‘d; Mrs. MuLean. n 0 her of H ugh McLean. saved. and $sz 1 Mix. WiSsoh Wife of Ruben. Wilma. saved. and one chm} : James Culquhmm :«â€"son MColiu (‘nmphblL snvud: gismr anndrz-w A damn. Saved .' MW. Luchhn, wife of John Luchliu saw-xi; Mrs. Qm-en. with ut'Jnmes QIWH). snvrak. and Tim- uhfldrrn ; M15. MPme, 3 umlbvr nf “mlmiizue Mt'Kcnlfl. husa hmhnud re- fm‘ mï¬wwiun, on mu [m Jui)‘ next. No Im‘uwr "mien will \m gn'en. ILchumnd “1â€. June 99, )857. from A Musirir‘ Dicmlu Lix’t of E This Fair was huld nn “'ednesday ,lusx, on the ground adjacent to R. Wiscmnn's Hotel. There: was a num- libur of czmlc and sheep ofï¬cred,and lwc observed several superior mllch cows, which mashed much admiration and l‘or which high prices were asked. lUu (be whole, companion was less kccn than on former occasions, al- llmugh several purchases m-re made by Messrs. Palmcr, Lungrlll, Nightin- gale and ollwrs. Snme very ï¬ne sheep ij‘ru purchased by Cook & Dnvv, ébumhcrs, of this place. We hope fm‘ like fu‘ure that farmers and others havâ€" l'mg hm‘svs or Guide, of any descripâ€" ltlnu. to dispose of will avail themselws lr'f this Fair, which is held on the ï¬rst l Wednesday in every month. flr'th Vr' i [L [1’37" “'0 are N‘qnvstud In State that the snlp of mwn fats in this viHnge, the property of Juhn Langman Esq. is pnslpnnml until snmcï¬me in August nuxl. Due “mice wiH be given through the coluu‘ms 0F {he Gazette. RH'HMOND HILL. JULY 3‘ 1857‘ MN] m 13:}= “'e nndul‘smnd that Mayor \Vond of New York has been dis- uhargnd i'mm Custndy‘ rm the ground that the charge against him Was of a maï¬a-inns Datum. . STEAMBOAT CA i‘ASTHOPHE. (no “gun... V U16 IL“L1|C \nu nu: i3â€! isight can discern) a repitition of these I whoicsuh: massacres. .a LEMONViLi.E SOIREE. _... The Lemonvilie Division ofthe Sons of'l‘cn'iperanee celebrated their second ‘annivursnry hy a Soiree on Thursday, 2511), June. in a grove adjoining the vii- Zhigr. The day WnS unusually fine, and the attendance was iarge and re. 1$§)\.‘<“ubi€- On our arrival (about 11 io'cim‘h A. M.,) we found a large pro- cessinn formed, headed by the Victoria ib’quare Sax Horn Band, in readin’ss to proceed to the spacious grove, a short distance from the Division-room,where i; phathn‘ms were erected for the speakers inndthe band, and where four large tnhics were spread ; hidvn with a iimuntifui supply of the most luxuriant After the per- airs ( vinnds of the sensor}. i iin‘mnnee eta (cw appropriate by the band the company 5:1! down to 1 the feast provided for them, and in a ’shm‘t time the tasteful arrangements iofthe Dinner Committee were Very The letter was written in a peace- ful mood of mind. and had not theiri guiity consciemm made the cap ï¬t, ‘ there wouid have been no hubbub. Aâ€; case very ilinstrative and to the point :1 A yuung lady very fushionabiy dressedi ‘in trail. but gay attire, with a charac~ ‘ter equally frail, visited, on a very dirzyi underfoot day, a Uhupel,â€"thu honest preacher warmiy and with force 3p~ peaied to the hearts and feelings of; his rustic henrers,-hxying down rules! of morai conduct, now and again iook- iugin the direction ni‘the gnin bonnet- ed young Indy,-â€"-this aroused the dear m nature’s anger, and soon her bad (em tptit‘ got master ofher beticr judgment iâ€"Jm‘ she arose like magic, and seizing iher mud-cunted overuii shoes. pitched imam into the worthy, honest. but ill- [t'med minister's face. with an overflow- ‘ing oration of unbecoming ianguage. iThe consternation in the place of Wor- ship wus great.-the parson made a fun stnp as if iiiiied.~good luck would have it the minister’s thread ot'hfe was not hrokcnvâ€"hut assuredly the thread of his discourse was. And during the time that the enngregmmn were he- Iicnhning themselves, and rcsuscitating their fallen minister the nice young iimiy inid hnid of her dirty rubbers and 'madc to the door, exclaiining, "I shuii t i RICHMOND HILL MONTHLY FAIR. in the Slams, Mr. JV: and {Wu ghls an: Sew Adiï¬fsamrehts this Week. ILL [Thu-0 : lll lhu hun and HillSnddforyâ€" W. H. Myers: :iruhurh'ksâ€"vï¬. Wisoman. and Ammimn Jewullory Swrea-T. C Rnhmdx. To (mm. Audio“ Saleâ€"J R. Arnold. an (;nix'10~â€"Ru§\€n .K' Richardson. Boston mm of l’arhmrshipâ€"uG. ï¬r. B. Barnard. Lmlvrs in Richnmnd Hi" Pnsl Ullira. was for 3:11 ï¬ihiugs’ Qiugrttt. M. '1'ELCI“Y H uwflzlvd Acrnnntr and Now: Is ul'lho Clark of Division Conn m m Juh' next. No [mum-r :n’LG. hm: (Thu-"m an. suppuwd ‘ezu‘ce M15. MPme, 3 nza huxhnud re- .I\. Mr. fluuwr. mun-rhlly spodl Ll. On l e or naval nl'lhu (:luth Ilh: audience ware alddt'ess-§ ed by Dr. Frecl, 1h;- llev. Mr. Fowlvr, (uf Ncwmarkcl and late ot‘ the United Sums) I. H, Hartman, Esq, M. P.. and the Rev. V11“. Amlrews,who spnhe with much acueptance 0n the evils oll lulumpcramzc, and lhe greul "COL-Ssh) which exists fur the cnacnncnl of some ‘sxriugcm muasmc l‘m‘ ih‘. exwx‘pmlon. er. llurmnm hcing Warden of the Uniwd Cnunties, produced some ver) impm'lahl 51213351303, which went to lsl‘mw lhzn nnr taxes are gre tly aug mcmcd by \he use of ardem spirils.‘ The spench of \he Rev. Mr. Amlz'ews.l which lasted about hull‘uu hour, was nmrnmmunly eloquent and inwresslye. It contained Some passages of thrilling mowu)‘ and solcmnhy, and cuchniued lllu attention ul‘thc audience the whole time. The Speeches hï¬ï¬â€˜lng been con~ cludcd, the band played “God save I‘m: qucn," and the proceislun was again formed and marched through the village. A vote of thanks was then given to the band for their services on the occasinn and the assembly disper- sed, highly gratiï¬ed whh the day's pro- Cccdmgs. ‘l )‘Ax's Ercusos and gown-extracting ap~ pet/1 In alluvial: l/w sqfl’vring oft/u: pngm/cinus Insticus Q)‘ France, and 0Hqu (min-s and ain’t/07's Qf Crime, (1 .d (lmqfl'v'mlm' rvmlers If the Rich- mond 11d! ddvm'lism'. To Wm. Trudgcnn. Esq, Manager of the Printing Establishment. M Y DEAR SIR,-â€"â€"B:ing rather a I‘m- Hc nervous mysult‘. I Was completely ovet'whuhncd by the precipice on which you now stand as ï¬ch as Gen~ em] Bruck‘s mnnumcut,~~:md that X am Ehe cause nf ynur c\uvu\iun. The other evening mv mum}: cstmnud friend Uni.“ Mmmn'i 1»! wth mHCl «g over the lenerl uï¬'au' which (leCsilu'Ll the ï¬ghting dug he:~o.:s:m(l L'ai'naml Mulnuux Magi." (rules and (ml/Ilshcd in your paper an the 19m Juuu, said )‘nu wart: forlhwith .cxycctmg a writ as lhu ï¬rst smug m“ an action fur Mm}, and that you wrmld be z'umud,â€"~â€"wilh othur 05d women‘ slurics. which had so alarmedsz dis~ arranged ynnr nervous system, ma! you ncv'cr ware n3:tu sn‘ndmsi but a! umals, Suvh is the duh:fo stale ui'lhc manur, and 3)) m_\ duiug.â€"_\‘es, a“ my doing.â€"-â€"u Hui} nmn. fors-mxh.â€" â€"l\'uw be of good cheer, show courage and .fear in}! me veXcd and diszmpuinled and base Inindrd n'mn,â€"~nm‘ mu WDuS thruamning knwx‘sof :\ mystcrinus im- 5mm“): practical ï¬ghting Justice of Ponce. Fm†my part, I’ll nut allow such m be judges of my motives and actinm.â€"â€"u\ly friend Col. Monu- mum farmer sui.l,-â€"â€"1hal Squire Munâ€" (z‘exd who is a slave in their .g’l'lcalvlub We wish (0 he diqiucï¬y understood that lit: win not hold unrsoh’es responsible for the opinions of our Corrvspnnu‘euts. Ax'so. 3“ Communications mid aw-d to (his ofï¬ce fur l’nlflicnnom must be accmnwmied by me real name ofuue “Hirer. ul~ thuugh it need not in Mary case be inserted. Plat, told him that his party u-eredc- lermincd to punish snmubody for mu letter. thatmaizhcr b‘touk uur PMory wm sufï¬ce, hang‘mg as a Mnnyr be ing the just reward. NOW :1“ this is bu: a shmvm-nf musty 1mm) dust which was blown lo the wiud by the lust blasl of ()ur bnilur. CODIMUNICA'PION. upm' got master other batter judgment L«for she arose hke magic, and seizing her mud~cuated 0mm“ shoes. pitched Ethem into the worthy, honest, but ill- t'med miniszev‘s face. with an overflow- ‘ing oration of unbecoming ianguage. The nonstmnatinn in the place of Wor- ship was great.-â€"the parson made a {fun stop as if t<iHe<L~good luck would 'have it the minister’s thread ot'life was not hrokch-hut assuredly the thread of his discourse was. And during the time that the congregmmn were he- cnhning themselves and rcsuscitating their fallen minister the nice young (lady laid hnld of her dirty rubbers and 'mudc to the door, excluiming, "I shall At the meeting of the directors of [his priming company the other day to take the lullel' of PM into consider- ton‘ ii, was ï¬nally ugh-ed that the writer‘s name be given up. Now Six‘, -â€"-in submitling onnururgenz request, and many earnest emrcmies, and to be :z-zlm your mind. and prevent your suffering from law eXpensus, I have readily forwarded you my name. and l lizivc intrepid pleasure in doing so. This uew‘spaï¬er war will Have a? gond 95cm, and win have the appro~ bulinn ufthe We†doing pearl of the peoplepuâ€"it will expose mismle. and call attention of the proper authorities to lhe acts 0} a gang of men fraught with danger to the Well being of snatctv. 1) var come Iolhis Chapel again,and if 1 do. and you Mr. Pars‘m again insult mcLl’H pqu you 0}}! ofypur dock case.†â€"(Meaning lhe Pulpit l judge). Here is an exampie of Ihe facuattcs of lhe mind. judging itsown actions. whether they be good or evik. Such is me. situation ofwickcd unprinciplud men, who take offence an imaginary wrong -â€"and depend upon it, not M'uw of such wiH ere bug haVe apublic sfluanu». (I have not said a jmi) for the»; de- rilection ofdmy. (Jrimes of the dcepesldye, are more exuberant in America (not excepxing Canada) than in any other portion of mu cmlizud a orld, according m in numerical populations, and fewer of its pnpulazion punished. llowcvcé, Mr. Manager, my on\y anxiety is for your peace 0f mind. As for hanging. [here is linic dangch By the bye. unforseen, trifling inci- dents play their part singulufly,mxd give birth to odd feelings. The other day, while my friend Col. Monument was painting the awful Consequences of a the] suit with an automaton Jus. {we of the Peace, 3 ha‘ï¬whwd hid brmnced within my hall door and mrcw down a big heavy chain, roar- ing out a! the top nf his voice, “I Was loricavc )his here!" 1 confess } felt Stank;de lmda cold chill,being some- what confused whh tho sight of sueh an early preparation fur «Either your‘ or my nppmaching visit to our fore- fathers. There is, howuvez', some cumfnrt in short wark, which any one would or ought to be proud of, that is being hanged in chains,-â€"1ruiy it is far more respucmhle \hana baker. Surc- ly you will agree in this iron logic! (am chuffed with taking away the characier of 3 Justin: 0f the Peace. This I deny. not being abh: In do such wonders~l only wish I couid impmve his morals. I have been charged by us cqunliy a turbulent ofï¬vial with swallowing a brass band! This I also deny. being unabie to exist on so hard a diet. I am funhercharged WM} me crime of scandaiizing my own pince- of abode. This is simply impossible I Having said my say; with {m upuloo gy like a Scmahman's ansmar. I shall conclude by leaving the affair to the calm, uuprejudiced. and Well-meaning ~â€"»the ltcmls nl‘ l'utt'silicsâ€"â€"wl|o study (lnmcstix: bliss, and the slum enemies of evil-ducts. 'l‘o such, and to no nthc rs. will I acknowledge any right to judge of my actions. They alone are rumble to see that I have committed nu (null, much Icssa crime. H l have cl'l‘cd, it has been on the right side. l'hun “hat l have dune ldn not iris:- umlrmu.~n:ty, I am proud ofmy pâ€: - mm. From the vicious I ask no favors. “wither do I expect any. My friends of disorder any at their pleasure put that-libel test into actionâ€"l am ready for the assault. 1’†make no (toward- ly surrender, but will promisa l slmll continue to pursue my present career, eXposing public breaches of the peace, whether by rowdy magistrates or rowdy rutï¬uns. Mr. Manager. helieve me Yours truly, PAX P. 3.~To throw an ï¬ght passihie on lhc above vexed aï¬'uir, and m cm «Me your readers to draw a cor-rum conulusirm, I rcqucs: a" the lemurs {mm the menacing parry I0 be pubâ€" ?kshed, as an ac! of justice lo myself. Vvhcrc Was lhuir right In try to cucrce me 'mlo n passive adnixss'mn of wrong never done or demand an :1;X»Jng_|'7 l have no enemies 10 concih'awfnnr devoted friends who require rewards. Hance 1 she)†make no sz'am'iï¬ce prr: â€" hunt with mischief, to gratify Wit persona] ambition. Yonge-street, Juiy I, 1857. [Em'ron’s NOTE.-A8 regards We request contained in the postcript to the above communication, wam of space in ‘he present number prevents our complying with EL] The following act was pawed last session, which, we rxpec‘, the must of our remlen are intes‘f’éted in :â€"â€" “ Whereas donhts exist as in the power cl {he Municipal Councils in Upper Canada to increase the Commutalinn for Statute“ Labor to more than two shillings and six pence per day ; And “berets it is expedient to remove such doubts, and to confcr such power on the seVeral Municipal Councils; therefor: Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Canada, enacts as follm 7’: “It shall be lawful for any Municipal (30% cil in Upper Canada, by any By-law passe for that purpOse, to ï¬x the rules at wlf 'h parties may commute their Statute La or at any sum not exceeding ï¬ve shillings, for each day’s labnr, and the sum 30 ï¬xed, shall .0. apply toIresidents. to a“ persons subject to Statute Labor, and to non-residents in HM spect to their propefly. as provided in the Assessment Act of 1853. Anything in the Assessment or Municipal Acts of Upper Canada contrary to the provision: of this Act, shall be and is hereby repealed. a charge of having poisoned and robbed C0!“- m’H. is reported to have recently 3rd from the \‘inage of \Voflingzon, County of Time 1‘31}- ward, Where ha, resided. Itis said ‘hat info“ The Colonist says that Dr. Wood, who was arrested and committed for trial on â€"-7-y “union had an Cast been obtained by the MI- lhorities at Detroit suï¬â€˜xciem m had to hi! convictinm and that it was their intention 13> make a demand on our Govermenl [or 1â€! extraddion. \Vood had an agent on the amt.“ watching the course of events, Who communi- rated the intelligrncr of these movempms to him. and on receipt of it, he imlnnllf'ae' campvd. STAT UTE LABOR.