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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1848-05-05, Page 2HURON.. ySIGNAL. rI1jT. >tAT rNT1DZ1.1TT £JD ell Thew le asap mania that era. w Math shires ata aespis; M Mal L. means der theekiy tad tern -daps.* padre .l *1 eat' mansuy, se the program a laYtl h. had i *ear the term a seise pespeelig drdsod Nr ehidt sedse•u'.d tip this _4.41y tt the Pe01, kis beer *. iMtpW1Up slsleNd With ,nal 11 T +.;Oradjnaf ed 5ebst.patry, "a'.""km* that ie evil is p@pe.bon• bet ak ewer dliefidiby pos4 _ ,'4,-' T.vemhe .. 1r ne, 1611191f g unxiljdallbillt PROSCRIPTION We &milt this horn the rte Motive that iodated the r ride epos the staff, nametyill** , t o+e OMs. ; and ere tortualy " think •C *ff rij!p if Caa.da is jeaeres, should get up a sebeeripies smoeg themselves sod premed' a ilea ase( -box or a pair of new arias spectacles to Mr. Hiecks, et Waimea woe the stew of removing Me. Fen*ieawie- The act his been • gree G.d-seed es the keighr of the broil sheet, -for it is molly epptaet that wittiest this occmreset, we veal kayo Imo entirely oat of a begeet. There is pecbape •o elan of res whe tsndeiatnnd the great were' of townie Mach out e( trite. better thee editors; eves the .crier' Tory brothers of tbe seder, whe eea o.ot•y tad dehbestely deiced the moat profligate expenditure of the people's eareinp epos state churches and genteel Iazyaer, can do • great deal with even the smallest Moiety of political capital. Almost every paper of the Preview, both Tory and Radical, have wind ups. thio windfall. vied have either'rood/mord is tldeded it till they haat turned it to same ..cope- The people pay for ell this Ai.c.e on, and so long es they are willing to do so, i t ts all well .•oe;h, so far at least ■s the mechanical drudgery of speaking and writis; and the.d- &testisl act of poyiag is wearied. Bal the people pey for many h i.p Aber de Met like, ..d for a greet enemy roam whisks they do net Deed nor ave much shoot ; sod we chink that were the q.eetioa to be pat to the where iababi- mots of Cassels, nineteen out el every twenty wood freely declare that they weal not give est farthing of diferesu between having the Ilea-, as of Montreal iaspected by Mt. Ferree, sad having the maw duties performed by Mr. Ry.n, 'beayfot' if the duties .1 the eau, are well and :rely performed, it ill • matter et no consequence to the public what same or .recd the performer may chance to wear. But the inteatioa of the alarm is to perisade the people that the Goveromeat hall erred -- that they have become despotic and gede behold their aitboucy. • Now. the easy method of •.- c.rtainiag tie troth of each as slieg•tio, is Pimply se ask Who pat Mr. Ferree into .odes 7 If he was pat is by a Government, then conse- quently soother Government Lave equal power to put him oat ; as there is no such Wog as sue- o.dslly defeodiug the ptieciple of any party of reee legislating for their successors, or makiss laws which n fvt.re party have so power to re- pe1iL Both • prineiple, if adopted sad painter - ed is, would boon pat as end to all legislatioe. sad a generation might soon come forth that would have nothing to do but warm their fiogere .t the ran, alai talk of the wonderful wisdom of their forefi:hers. What • ludicrioas idea. - Every geeention and every Government come, • tete existence with the fall power of making 'heir own lases, and with the steady determine- . tion of exercising that power. Haste the da- miseal of Mr. Ferree does not infringe any prin- ciple of justice, nor invade any prerogative of • coming generation. It is merely i marshal of propriety or lute. And Aerie/it of the Gwent- into heathen lends. it will •ssame at once the meet te chemise hien being .bunted, demands • some of so enlightened, philanthropic Chrietia reason why they should not do me; which would Hire. What • pervrrsioe of language ! We be very difficult to find. love plain dealing, we tall thinp by their pro - In the first place 'opposing Mr.Ferres to have per games, tad therefore we call thio eoadset condocted himself with the etrietre' propriety.."practical infidelity ; " and whether itis perpet- and to have fulfilled the duties of his once with sated by au individual or by a potion of individ- credit to himself and advantage :o the country.- nab, the man who would attempt to justify or If ander these circumstances he bas lied tom- defeod it by quotations from the word of God, is tunably epos the emoluments of a public odea calculated to do more evil to society than a tbou- for • samba► of'yrers, is that any reseal why he sand speculative infidels. Bat as two blacks do should always emotion/ to do rte, while at the not make a Bibi s, speculative infidelity is not amt time there may be arty individ.am equally good brewer practical infidelity ie bed. Every qualified, nab equally dnferving of pabhe patron- species of infidelity teede to prevent the belief see in the same locality? We think tet. We and practice ofpure religion, which teaches wis- do not et an believe ie that bled of policy which dom .ed peace, and good•wili to all, and which teaches that because'thereare fifty clever well- .I..e is able to redeem mea from the error tibia behaved men is ■ neighbourhood, ore of them way' ; and hence every species of isfidefity ie 'ball rsjoy • perpeteal reward and the other lad. Bot as the denunciations of Be religious forty -rise shall be allowed to pass unnoticed.- world an principally directed 'plias* specula. Bach policy jnst remind., es of :linbsd the Sailor titre iefdelity, we thick it wood be wise he and the Old Min of the sea. If we dray the in- aerate the cause of the evil, and the• we - dividual it certsio length, he attempts to owviace would be .wire whether it is a removable or • us thee he has • positive ght to become • oeeeesery evil. The real ep.evIafre **believers permat:rtt bortheo upon our oul•lers. are men of a peculiar cast of miod who love, sod The foregoing oo&oideration .• altogether afar' are delighted with ab.tsct metaphysical renne- t -tom peli'ical feeling; but there is a political view isg. They e.re sot how dark, or bow deep, or d Wr quatien which would be difficult to Pio' bow high. or how difficult, or bow mysterious ay. We are fertility), Mot grog 100 fir• wise* the abject may he. they will eeeoanter it, sad ere used, that whit' a called the Cwearvative m. (art•, at evidtate, or eirrp.eeooees hat, petty in Canada, at pr -seat constitute a mere nothieg to tis with mereplyofu. 'hey geatnly nouiine! portion of sa the people, d lel nal (115e" Penal their chain d swing till they either vt amolumeo'. of Dearly so, are filed by Cos- prove too moth or prove wthisg •t a11. There ..waits ; and let se ealy longi**. the fillies- is. however, hat competitively little evil a. loss .b.cldiy of the wb.° people valise •ad *ree from this .lass of oubelievere, es only very .truitshig to nineAmies 10 • few iedividsela, few Mt u•dasheed them, ar take trouble sod wbae whole wady and desire are r deprive milieu* se give their wrivap • careful perusal ; them et their rights. W. se. ectally in's' sod therefore dell the writings ia the word met- ing and strengthening en isfleenee to be eeened ',physical writing .re the least peodective. The spinet earselves : and their is certainly some- roost „maths., and emsrgueatly the moot dan- thing very *nameless in aneh conduct. Bet it geroa. elan d .ptealatice sebali.esrs, are these might ales be worth enquiring at what time or eke coil aheasal.es the motet.of-bitr hat who by whose autheeity the prent'ncumbeau taw .1,..d b..... amokarmtd the hawing jag - into office. Either they superseded ether pew- drag They .Mimi to Mdeed.. yta, Is &o.••.& anbed eb.netes daring the ,tip d eki ell is Minis. Freese, Omasey *ed all over Earth" Admini,fnton tad in tbet came It ie jest lime .led America, we think a late Otiose of Maaeha• oboist, air play. Or they were .ppoirted by the tai eaumutea their avmber, a that miaow tows, family Compact, and wen allowed to retain at upward, d thirty tho..lod L Olaagww, ia puree tbro•gboat the forint? Lsiu.t.in-Bedwia Aa yew 1$40. tl..y were essiaetd at area,* Admisietnuw. Or they were appoiated by 'het .f ie th.ao•.d, and ia hum•is.bay w said se Adminiatsetiea sad ie the year forty-three tanned to still -1t su.ero•s. Now Wit awe if er- "ibsa likst the (Inc. a.rp►nt tad areas tbrn +believers a eenspeesd el ahead. draw mea. WWmfactore. se that in Pith.? raw they shoed be ram* are gra.,•ily pe•-es•d of s+•d pma9dm &sty armsful for whet they have rewired. and 'poerTM aaperla, nr•aaeity (lasagtjK aid a eels. .bead depart is mor; as their antipu.d s.- ..10. Imre of i.affsaoer i •ad es. amebae, rims her new left them t• the seernable mei- enpabla d 4,,...mpadig ask, 'ism aafi flea d therein/owe it heroes impeweineat. Aad ealmiae peerl,ese M r "mike Mals r shadess we t►,nk tr .e set esiy itewie. Mt a while the ase of cher easie41/ remem, O•1e ,.haverey le re.weve 55511 .beer.etiewe, 51 all .sou wil easeepeetly ietabM. %•s obi ~be w e ..meet ere the *tie* el e epelliag err. is reorpobk4 *ed 4. wind 4 Uaaaise the peals M ppr.ame sad sepp..rl their ew• ,,.r,, ad dtmepaslat M prig.. i ash, pit ao, ja ells", the pas .Md Mee* Miasma mad we awl/ meat swoon, se the iitiantia iur wish eve! ea a-ees•eam m watiMe ilea M eat /dwrtisi.i ..lima' ,n erd"e ti. My "m'' Aire weafla Mea he se swel el the flttr'- ei ♦ ilOsiw bees Haviirme. him or ew kodsdes W ave•• le • 1141•01111•••100-1r11,1001610 d se lir iteei;id, we isty wish vied expel a the woad of Ood. a mbar lama ea MOOS MI Mmskoss is >k s', Church es this. d' saa9014 m dtbad. by MOM, 1elhmi61.ass- roarre sad asbo0m NiA eve le bgarilwe MM 11 ea*. politica mud retiree -ea eprnitiea M tiallgeIC ter and oppression, .ad ell Imveliste se the we and eat d reset gaemtio.a ; the prelts- dices, absurdities, .d .eperatitiomi of radar ages usbesilatIOg sad i.di.snat.&tely attributed to isiftdehty, y asp ekes eta party is the groat c..veativaal elitist: loos of the hears Moldy. - Now, however, dangerous or peronismo te the beat interests of society usfidelity may lee. or bewume emelt ill peagna sod sedesey aught rhe deprecated, we are of opiaie. 1601 this ia- diacririoate use of the term us prod.euee of much evil. The proper mmaing e( infidelity we think is r faluficalies el faith, or • pro- fessing to believe what wit really de met believe ; bat according to tie oemesoa accepts - ties it omegas a disbelief isDivina Revela- tion, or mon bequeath as imposition' is the popular aotioos sad errpretetiess d Scrip- ture. Were ma's actions is he taken as the measure of their faith, them wool be lit- tle easggeraliee is aeertiag that we live is a world of iobdela ; het this is tafortssately sot the ease ; • man may cheat, swear, lir, swiede, dander, beat, braise, maltrast, and this his fel- lo.-mag, but s beg ae be verbally declares that he believes certain doctrine, so loot as he observes the outward ..nasalis of religion, yoe may demonic, him as a bed oma, yrs easy call bio tooduet wicked, but yes dm not call him- self as infidel. Mee may eooffetro togete[ fur the most 'elfish gad .sweetby porpoises, they may iestitete Blobs and seestiee for the attain - meet 'fends altogether hostile to the spirit asd gesies of religion, but if they osy they are reli- gions, and give a pecuniary seppott to religiose institutions you are mot allowed to call them la- fdel& Eves natio& may rise against cation, may rob, ravish, plunder, burn, murder thousand& yea, millions of innocent human being. They may dre.eh the earth with the heed of virtoe ; rend the air with the Games of deaolatics, the shrieks of the bereaved, and the agonised groans of the dying; and may eves mend myriad* d un- prepared iismsrtal rods to their sternal doom ! but this ie not iafideety ! These are fJbnosa arras. They pram ,.figs. -chef rye for refigieo-they am establish themeelva Chtia- tioaby se Act el Parlamentet, gad they hove .o dlfScully whatever is getting a priesthood who will pray for their victories gad sing t. Darns over their butcheries sod devutatiooe ! and the ora who would (eadeafy denounce such revolt - bag &treaties, or q.eatims the d,viairy of each mockery of everything that is sacred or worthy the same of religiw ; will be staged at and per - baps treated as an is6jel. The Ooverntneat of a &sties may wring fifty mifiees d pesoda se - sully, from the dr.nkmi.ese, brawls, broils, battles, and blasphemies offifty dammed taeeras red up-roopis, and may expeed the whole sum is mpporting bridewelh, jails, and workhousesAt this moment the nejority ei the Tory organs for punishing the armee, and protecting the is Garda are whiai.s tad exati.g over the misery nod starvation which this legalised eye- warm, of polieical liberality gad j.ettee,401 um of degradation has produced. But if the: with a feigned tad eiekamg pay, endenosrieg Government will patrooiae the laudable exertions o as.eciate infidelity with all• political cheap d a few private iedivdoub who .alta for thed a liberal nature. Such is the following micr- o( d sending missiooanee d the Gospel mkt, PI%iw[i wild W -, ed weigh Imre erase priaa'A sed meat p endsly endow e.a hisg het fait. Fr sample, eos4 u, ora, is his asae e m haemo. arm tar p mamat that sashes miebilehm••t vie the nitti.eej Cbesuh, mil he admisedis va 11ea 1 *•..repo lihe bet eis.e raphe er ter s vias, dap: - he supper thee Oak a Mat of aiehep teal be auggelialbo wealth sad luny, es iia - less 6000 r 100,000 meads a 1 We mire meld r, reasee•►4e mea oaf - per filar mph e:treeyaaw sad seep ewaao word he Masted .4 • Seem day, were it ami the pas eta messed e► brae the sorb ea Matra is of Devise admit; t that it ie w.etiweed y As aced of God? Caul it he iamgiod tat the warm of may sed the miasma sf tree whisk ham lime e•psii.ed 'o she aribitrat of Proem and Etfaewes. bo Emups sad Amities eves dam tine mat fifty years, weld Mee bees thee weatwty wasted Wit set been that war was recogaiard and defoedad by prayer h the pulpit, .red slaexally remelted tea seeremry Oeuvres.., semaismed sad pathos - thud by Inc..? Cu.ld it be believed Chet the 'raises et boss beiap who hew gt se4. Gad so ars smarm seder the merciless malty .d opper.aoa of • few f stow-wortne,wosld ors - mit to eeeh degradation, for a tingle boar, were it ant fee the imposes penerseoo of that text of Scripture which risk " The Power that be me of based of God ;" 8o was the Deed. het est sa an aijat efaeaeeaies or teepent. le abort. thb.s abeam tad ialgaitiee barn hemi bwegk isle *- airtime, and apported, sad perpetrated by the assistance eft secular, aid la ems iaaraees a profligate priesthood, whe have dared to defend everythiag is the shape of wickedness emanating (rem '1 the powers that be." Witch benne', teeters of heretics, Negro slavery, tithe murders. Demesneg iresi.ee, wan of aggterioe, wan of estermi.stio, spies eating, notional think - muse, all, everything which despotism amid devise or eppremies sad creelty execute, has bees Amid a it dithered by yeasue a from S eriptere. se by the want, or eslpabm .nevet Wines prsbserg rhe the swcbe,s el relates. The millions identify those teeebinp with the written word et Gad, sod berme they believe Gad ager ; but the fee whe have learand te the► and mosso, !mow that these atrocities are at Phase* wick the eternal principles of troth aid equity. They know they are incompatible with the atuibatem rad perfee trees of the Creator. Bet they are sot like OR meat Bermes..key do not take the trouble o "',arch the Scrip- tures" and asertain " ars these 'bier ea ;" they take is for granted that the Christian velar toes antler ar countenance theme berbaresa 'Algol. ties, and therefore they declare that tie Christian Scriptures are not the word of God. Their is - fidelity ea unbelief is tbor founded epee hearasy. The wars, slavery, tyranny, oppression, and ex- cise:q aeiof State Religid9 bare trade more infidels daring the last fifty years, them all the writings of all the learned infidels Mace the mat- meacemeet of the Ckrintina .ra ; tad arms the christiem popamnas ia general and the clergy is particular, ruse 1.r the armee of pswatieg the ..actio. of religion being throws over seek atreeiiro, it is to be feared that deeuaciatioem against theoretical unbelief will be of little nail. nsaeerteowe red r..msciee t H a, 1 hat* re- gret rt -ay tettm will spook for ilosesehres. It se ..etaisly tree that 1 fid .ee • ppr.si ow the ea ...set marred se a by am Itevereare tient lies as highly as it world appear M time earl 1.heer. 1 *.sldad has a paha a- wl. wire tarself7 ..Meed a large .riser from 'the eahe.l feed tee his .entire.., sad wise, to sot hie ma ws.i..(.peakisg ribose that tar r do with the mast of the School fed) ".00tid b. aW r mimeo from year to year betted see - moose, that they ban. 1.itbfnUy performed this part of that d.y." I ceesdered the Rey. Ire• peetersi.sl weave ie she ahem, and the lee •otild be both able tad willing t. Mow Mea "Leese the defieieuey areas, tee that we might be are to form some opisise relative m oho lame. Th. 1.,. Sep,irt hest rate. that the .pportia*mess fee the pears 1846 sad '411 was asde ham the reports of 1044: that the Claw reword 9,956 children, the Haran 1,974 it 1947. la a printed statistics) report. eempibd (roan .very source of ia%rmatwa aeenabb te the Eateries Daae for the same year, 1841 the Ottawa is pat doom 9,446, rhe Hasa 1.1491 ttie later ataua sat wag made is Sep=b.r, 1846, .sd mut sees. wetly be the twee me- rect. ham this sta*eaae.t it appear, that the Ousters Diarist received • pornole ant d the gsveroasent gest foe 631 chidden mote 'ban we sodded to ; tad that the Haroa is 1843 mist thio Masa, Ms, p ibis6 0*.ballei. like privilege t fee 4. that sass barb amiss twat have baa 1..pessmoi--MMMra4 ear tuna. tries, dr die.• amid amm- ama freed Sas Amy, ad me would is seam have area ib.'weeca__e d' '`N .aasamie Met '4]p ... her 4 a wkdaiaIwaegirsoaa the memesim esd tyros Miedelet to IM ea- m••ae It would how herr a seep ea edeoaos. .ad Mas thews the spirit that 1 ypt Mpe teeter regutatisg the alhire of s great Maples mf sass w. farm . part t 1t w eeW Mac bees set•- t:eg a masp% of the Gee trade that might to eairearr•Mpeasawl resew waef the tama-aem" .arty. With whet jars sea we go to Erg - Mil sad salt her sms.em-a and tropic to give ~plasm the pesiws.se is her starker, with math a domed motet. le fora is this oosetryt It ape meek ire the liberality of the British l7emwmwt that it w bene MUewed to tae .fist at ell..d it seemet• badly with the We wag eats the tads sf Che Previa bas ever nerved at her Mads. This emote is eta far whob the earlasiw royal Corse etive party eeswders irdf sstida se eras. Let it ahoy all the asi.issies that . s be derived from the knowledge that it is the lint palitier party is say same, that rivet pre - paled te make monisme sad iotercome with the Mother Cesatsy of .uesudary importasa. I hope are r Me the day, that the Libra& was estited-i( the emus! oa«n performed parry wiU at is so sasataral sad samidel a the ditty weaved them --r a parties for 900 .reser. children more them it did receive. In 11541 we received air portion foe 1947 see 1974, whereas, by the .bool report of 1843, it abaeW be far 3043 ; here, therefore, are upward of 1000 ail - dm for whom so potties of the (overeats*_ great have been received fir 1846, betas *beet we -third d the whole. But the 8aperiateasat rye. the apportioamest wee made is February, end the reports were sot received lista Anil, amid therefore he was compelled to ground his .pportiootaeat ea the retires of 1844 ; so that between the of Sieh, we are diddled out of ver right& The 40th ..sties of the them eximieg school law, (7 Vie. .bap. 99) mys, •'that it shall be the duty of each Comity Saperi•eos- dest to make an weal report to the Chief Superiateridsat at such urs sod ie each farm u shall be appointed by the said Chief Supene- tesdeat. " bee. 41. That seek Casty 8.periatesdeit who shell raise se ',gleet to melte mid. report 01 escb time or is mob form as the Chief Seper- istesde•t shall require, call forfeit the sola of Elk, for every such refusal or *glees; and soca peaalty obeli b*covetable with coats Gem web Comity 8sperieteedeat et freest him sereties by • mit at law, to be instituted within twelve mouths after web default, by tat Chief 8eperie• "endear, .r by the Court of Wares." A questiga will therefore arise, has the Deputy Superisteadeat d the Huron District. gives in his report for 1845 within the time appointed by the Chi Superinteadeac, if be has the appor- tioasest for 1846 should be grw.ded o* it sad sot on the report of 1044. If ha his not thee, it was the duty d the Chief 8sperinteade*t o take proceedings against bin, ie accordiaece with 101 41st meti.a. Has this bees doe*? I may with eoniide'u tower No. Will the ia- habitants d this ,Diatriet ramie passive *oder web injestice at the heads d official& 1 bops sot.- I trent some penmen or peraoen Weis' more Mon to spate than I have will warmly .pow this lase. Ii the mean time I would suggest the propriety of collug a District meeting. by req.sitiou, is ear that measures may be adopted to .bras., if possible, ea rights Ever race I olwi*od the baser of brag tee of the self called repr.seatttiver ef Ikea District, (new 'early 7 sewer pest.) I hell es all eeee- sioa manifested as anxiety for its prosperity, and is so particular, tion ties in its ear -sties, which I hope pill be some apology for my com- ae thee *fere the sables. 1 have, die. dee. JOHN HOLMEB; Towaabip of Gedericb, t April, 1848. s " To es it u no natter of eoagntslatioa that Deistical France should ever forpiun o r to honour her King. as she has loag.inee forgo bet God." What, in the some of wonder, has the fearing of God .te do with the heemiring e( Louis Philippe? 1. pacers o1edi.ec5 le the will of s tyrant • necessary iagtedlot in • themes'. reli- gion? 1f se, we are afraid that religies will soon vanish from the earth. Bts n is a est,aed for the interest Gad bosom of pan retie*, it is the duty d every right-ssewd.d Stem to rash such pro- fane impertiae*ei by epusly aesthetes that the precipice d Chtinirrly are pr le, eightee*e- ewi, justice, love, soil way, t .d that conse- quently, rebellion r tyre.* (d aa.ccompanied with bloodshed) ie okrdiwn le 0.i. And the mas who would dare to emaciate submission te despotism with tree religion might to be object- ed to the moral reprobatioe of ell good men, for hie andeocity yd positive wickedness, is en- deavosriog to brag coalempt epos Cie word of e off and thereby teethes* tbii msltior of un- believers. _ 1 shall now take 150..f the wb}eet fee the mast, peopeetag is my met to point mit that, as barn sated. the agrioultssl taeresls of the Provisos have reeoiwd Ilam e.asidenu.a at ib. IMAM of thr framer of the meaoa., although he repressor the Merest of a ear, that depeds mainly ea wieder fee ptesperity. 70010 GALT. teem the arshe. Alt1IVAL OF Tics AMERICA. fop d. Later from lfresaym Imvssroet„ April 111, UAL reega iaia dam m gMen ea. Metal i4a1`" iM. Cuttw bog. i 4ete gut'gt ra%lr off oo ttpietd Ceutablse treed out. Carle is London wets 61 . TUG Prtswylareod, ata. a4nnct51 Oz. •• The King of Besasrk ion Copinhag.o W pia the army. Hagary Md declared herself todepn- den t. Serious disturbances have broker out at 8t. Petereburih. Neuss restaaba see a eweira Qeialsa, het they vers oppressed. The Mikes Wormiest ?sr UI1 ie is thiemion. Large bodia_of troops are i ad oe the asrd/siss frostier. The Asturian and 8a7disiw troops are spproaebing each other he Lombardy. 1. t1. Vanities territory the ii1lem aa+ guarded to /meet the Amitriss seiNoape- maots from metering the city. The general ebataster of Colitbsofas ad - 410M is smith age. setmiietory thus di soros time Karim'. la Berlin no B•akiag howls hap I* STATS or ArvAa a is Iastris.-The war of word bas terminated os 11.11 side of the people and the gewuronteat.-- Tbere aro no more prosecuuo&s ; they ars &Madoaed for some striking atgaocat.. Neither are the people tole. Tho hettiiii they Meed to pus in att.adseee rt isg•, an sow spoof is military f *off harming the art of gun ea 1 Th. Limeri:k Reporter, ata al the dab" • of every man to arm bimasl ws8 ase a once says--' There can he little doubt *1144 every peasant who bas set s goo will trees provide himself with the cheaper a04 64 mon efae tel ' national mare: Mag then is a large asd important elaM 61 eel f stow-eoentrymes that an mot m yet od, ualeas they Mee dor so recootly.- We moan the mtddle and iambi teles We coefeee we have great enmity about them. For tbetr o.. esker, sad As Um aha of the comity, It' le the .taast 64- porisaee they Amidhamthe soar mf golf defesoe. -D ldiu mintier.. Liviet oefl, AprB Ifs. EJ' We thank oar !heads for the numerous co.•dsiicatiees which, is nut same, they have hied!, forwarded *antidotes agaiet the vroom of the " Plata Liar," Gad hie little weak - beg, seivelliag oeedjstar. We hesitate, bowe- ver t• give publicity to them, es we de ami require au, oristasee for sort a .eiertakiag,- t which we .hall reader ample justice soft week. la the meas tine, we win feel obliged to the people of Goderiele to compare ear " Plain Dealing" with his "Phis Lying," asd to observe that we have sol anode a eiash allusion to his pama•l eadaet or character We demob promise tie observe this rule is feture. As " ladspd*si Tbiak t" is ea asst EDUCATION -COMMON SCHOOLS. TO Thee [Viten Oe Thea Enloe eO@14 Bas, -A. the Reverend Saperiatendeat has thought prase be prohibit say farther comma. alcohol' es the school admired Herm District from me, may I mk p-aimi•*r through the mediae d year journal, l make a few **kis* al remarks. Before aurae em 101 pi*eipal swbj.et, i ,ball maks a few ebeervatioas ea the creeludiag portiere of the Revered 8ap.ri.tesdeat's let- ters Is ate limn ender date Ternary 96, b. says-•• I es gratified le see @shoal affairs looked ire with the tea rigid scrutiny," dna. How altered hie tom ia hie letter ander date Marsh 94; be seya-" the Waedis sad Distri.t Asper - immodest an the esly piesis premed, sother- led es weir es per Diarist lairs ; year ss- earaiag their ease bis sive hams yes with their .barMtse " The Werra et Diarist Bepmla- t.adrst will am est elleirly ea my manse .seeps le aeessdaes with terreetieea pwvrs- ly reserved 0.. 414 Aerie Conseil ; std al- though Mr. Meean. the Depety 8apumswesst. was dread re erre se des Chief Saperiaua- dbt se the 1.6.i...e of the ge.was ant paha to dr Harr is 1045 tad '411. Havise dem es, he Ms r .$5151 setbisty to peeved further i lar sea M Mob the soar weirg weirof Camel is gorier alms whisk him@ ehergrs .41 mem My sow pine i. the .64.11, aim, metier WA etwyr • theme 'd tails a memo ✓ my itis hew Amos i hili dew. t hese demi ea t r••,lyppyy *ma oap'a.@ibifcy, wt is ea Masmd ebetee.m. bet ism .isele.' r te IAA (bp Isw)1 on did to -hide seams`', a fllehe44 Vias-, dries tN fit te gam em debts. or 401 tar the Yaw er i is /11114. I ire LO88 OF THE MAiL. Coaeeniae the lose of the Mail. • Stratford eerreepo.dent writes this :-" The mail hag was fouled by a Dutch farmer about a mile be- low Hsynine. He wpa hoods( into a sear hoses when be feud it, and so: knowing what it was he had found, sad beim( in the beetle et a removal, the bag, sod valuable taeteete, ley from Wedeeoday erasing the 194 to Th.rday evening the 40tb. is an ..peotectad home, close to the rued side. The bag had dropped out of the wawa, the buck beard bavisg folks doers. The greatest blame is certainly des the Coe - tractors is the shameful mower in which her Majesty's mail is coeveyd ; and though I have hitherto been shat. I could adduce facts to show that owls( to the eestraetors *teiigeece and avericioesaess, neither passengers or mail hew bees well accommodated or safely comma (.r • long time past. I have seen the mail -bag t,ileg u a waggon with are protector to it ; the elm of seemeity being about for • t&smeat et are. It is eerier for the coatseten to bfamm the driven. Wby d.lest theme pati•• famish a proper box, .odor leek sod key to ib° waggon or earrisp, waste the mail hag as he =Mr deposited 1 Aad way is it, that the public, (whe pay the peltases, sad I fee our. Psy soar $70 • yeas ef merges), have to wait for the esiv}pmses; dPowe Rn r* -- the pm profit el the , eacedgas eM*4n Majesty's'wail beteg a oeeogd- iron . The °oeavey.ses of t1. seatilig, and the strummer d esmeagers, .haul be by diderest rage tie wagger,. It is "all is my ete.ad Betty Martie," fox the Poet Dam 8xww7or sod the Ceeneeters to rides - mer to have time ..sve,aaes of the mail -bag, dime at the lowest possible taxo*at,-the differ - ewe.. or reit, to be made op by the passengers sled This to the way the ishabitate of this part of Canada have for mum' yews bun served, -fled all owing to the remember or su- paeaer ef a Iea highly paid official, Mr. E. 8. Tett. Arlt is the present is,taaee of the loss .f this aril-bag-ceauising toeaet sad deed. to emit of way handled peasds-what was the reword to the Meer Geemna by the eom- mitors 1 Whet de yon disk 7 I have boss iefwts 4 be was eared 94 lid eta lis 9d by Mr. George Hebra ! ! ! Bit te show the tedsem- iesos.a d the ,,seeded t ray of the mea of the labii -bag, a great may of Ike uhabitanti d HayevUle Gad vieisiy, were .et1.By ewers by a Jaime( the Pelee or Jima. of the Peace, that they did *.t seer the hag a dad est keys any tbias of it ; sd se be did this go, that a peas was eigb bei.g committed withers ie- fermaties et a•y data, to thew be 1.m anything of the arse bag." TO Tis 1t0*Ten Or Tilt MOROI srw•r.. Oootutw. April 25th, 1848. Dun Sm, -Might 1 meat te be fev.sred by the tutertioe is year paper of the lollowiag article es the Customs Bill. Tours truly, JOHN GALT. At this wniat's market time wee a good 'Madame of Myers, sada fair Mal - am was trsasected is wheat at as msper= ktlpOte- et on Tuesday's mime of M per ibe.5101t or old sad sew. Flew was 1s per mask sad 9d per bbl. higher -07s pa 198 Smarm the top .f quotauor for wglers caul. Iodise cors and cors meal wee in osten- sive demsad for Lighted and priome improved a little. . The sale of American whits ere meal at 14e sad yellow 10 to 97 per 480 11.. Iadina meal sold at 11 to 11 per 1N M. In Loedos cors market there was very little freak wheat up, sad no improvement is the trod.. The trifling dor was at for- mer rs!4S.-wbeat 711 5d. Barley 11rs. MIL CATLET'S CUSTOMS ACT. Thi. Act i•, as far as my memory serves me, the first m*arre in which it has bees attempted by nay .airy to place the trade of the Mother 0euatry on a worse remiss than that of .user pertiona if the Empire. The third Hama pr. - vide., "That if is any British North America Cam, all articles (.sept sprite ted elves( waters) beieg the growth, modem ee mass - feelers of this Previa.., shell be .eampe Gem misty es importation tale ash ewiwy," thee the Geyer*, is Coaaeil "try eamept from duty, on importaton into this Proviso', all driers (except spirits a smog w.ten)bsiag the growth, prdbeca er mandsetm of rack colony, tad im- ported assay therefrom." This is • them. tad i emotive • d•agsros step to the perms- iem d• the cosemios el prat estimates be- tween the Mother Cowley and the Cagey; gad the effect, whatever may Me bees the ta- ratlw of the framer ef te1.t.Art, grill r he beid up an m . imperiais le ;-i• feet, it is the Meiners el a ram et legiut•*ise, that if sestiaud, w rale bo.seriag M ..aa.eiee. a the teas. that it is messed to fear homes the seveal Brides Perth Ammirr Caere e es m ittise and Mesaeia! le its emu, that we w allied to halt Geu01 arise and vitrabp, M beer paper ltd is tae d. it, Metre ail we bail- a ssa.assiel iormotaes between' Aar eta M palmy edfaias (be they ere paltry whin ofoo and with the Empire] m ..p ri.e to the AO* might be Maenad with h- ad M Mr depeadsomrm tf le It w New Breowi•k rad .lett Md ea M+er far 151. primal t nosh* if ver e-maimmj m oak a res.het 1 Ms le saw, ltd 16ty he mop yap to emu s1 be ver Mel w the feed. b 11 is Mom ahem w .as bops to W • aiohst M oar mow* imoosime n- ame *f besot ei -= Pete -*o. base -ver yA-„or terra t they pear ala es wi, or egitr M w r, es emw8ese, amboi bra tw IReanAw Or NiwsPArsss 1. PAIpe.- Oes of the most attikieg abet of the late pelitic*l catastrophe, it abfbMed is ism Not only is the eiesltlies of tha setabii.hed journals eeoraosely jimmied. that of La Prete .lose favisg tiro from 96,/00 to nearly 80.000, but a owsrm o f .mailer joareale have some tato mistime. A sort of .portae roes of newspaper dis- tributed by hawkers is all quarter d Pani, aid sol ueuslly for Or sola, the profits beteg two-ftfthe of a ere, has halal. The amiss of there 'feign aro racially significative of tbur geality tad character. Here re some specimens given from seam- oey :-L' Asti dr Y f..e, Ls Leberte, Lm Frotondte, La las, Ls Veit dm Clubs, Lo Saint ec, Ls Democrat* L' Atelier, La Perpis C irstitraat, L' .da- sei. ee Nettootle, La Pies des Fearws, La Journal des ONIFILWs, Ls Ltierts Religierses, 4'e. Ther are distribute all the public promenades by %boaraods, free • from the eontroul of any pipe. Oa the public ways the venders spread that met on the t,ottoirm, stick them on the brae of their bats, and hang them round their par- er. by way of provoking the appetite Of purchaser, ; they sometimes shout out the Wading lines of remarkable news just so lamb as to tantalise the buyer, attd smd1at the roa. MAauiAL N•r, - A decree bas 111. Provisional Qovewsa.ot has boos issued for the ermctioe of a .0.050eot to 111afshsl Nay on the very spot when he wee rhea and soothes cheering -4o some of the totes of Bourbon Valise to that a Napiers Vendee._ :ver fIEMINEEMESEIIIMMOWa Tat•t AND C.M•terrotr ran Mtmaea AT Nue*a•,-Os the 14th iota, Alfred Smith Gaunt was tried at Niagara for the Murder of Mrs. Bell. The Court House was crowd- ed to excess, and the prisoner appeared t0 be the ray unconcerned person in es assemblage, as be sever sxhibiod the skid - est iodieatioa d feeling. TM murder Wee committed at Port Robinson, oa the 11.4 41 January last. Tit prisoner is a coloured youth about 14 years of age. He con- fessed the to the constable st Iihe time he look into melody. The' eros Bantam bins Draper to mama( seethed ob n.Md tab .. primmer as follows:-"Yocrhava Mt a ram to ihi--yet short as It i1, and dies, '1 Ira Mw year amu, that time May; F rightly seed, be ssficieet mit w and pe 64 redeac sot in this worlOffIt the .55(4te& of yelp 'silt wait N bows tabide all bops or ia1tbq O1Mkl but from t►it heavenly j0 b o f moss you will shortly a}rg1 awful eivatia MN the IMI li Mod, ted from the dreadlbL 648 1 await. the j1•4 doss, Mae• lis morel ease yen 1410 1-TON6 COurt is that yea he SOS left whom ies Ohm of sad AM amid= 011ie e, thet the Ot11 it the j Msodd yrs a _ the bi1R Nat y GM he dMrctad W sed may hove softy 5 arid Is woosu grOAAsmha Woo Ygtsuslilga ntM rag** and « Imo le good/ .r hay ka WIN them aaa►di1 thoold ami so * std raw how w .lilt!. Theo soil aha whit br for w harem kWh/ eatard Oa. brio boss widow l es doe itonro. Poem to ma s dor 11i 1 kiesOast irp eti 4 a shale ,u. idIliguiiesstira hip • adrift end Ur owe dee Medd eg ggi j h M Mleyoseai Btrtmtswdeam A maetirg of the 8obeeriben to the Heron District BWildag Society took place at the British Hotel. as Meech, Ira the 1st rota. whim die fah.. i.5 One. Beaten were app ialed bee *he esaiq year Pndd.rte, THOniredm!MAS M. JO1NE8. Epi Yea Prsiduat, JOHN OALT, Epi 10. t O.out Blemrw, Ros.-e (brew. , W. Bas.,, Raw, Rema Rsarem, W. WesAAuea, Roam M.esawat, Wewu Bveay. Tovan.r, us. Wu.uas 0steamsa5. 4arowe, irr. Tsar Law. ' Bafiri or, Mr. D. Wawa. t fib W. Paas. 11". ver~ ( tit_ Jae N. Arts. tit. Ata. Rsaeseara-, Avatars, t tit. him Walrus. MON D WI1UCT BUILDINGBOCIZTT. The DL..bn l esiy Me dap dsslai es .ti. of Ify-bow..d desslatimos sobs abmi ed is H. wheel ideas ler then yple.el *d ria} thea, a wawa a alike will aha plum at the ■i*id 11.04, es Wasp the dB MM., at 1 ,'els& P. M.. te Ws the area ieas ,setYlaa- tiae. TH OM TD Is Goirfleh. Nor fie IOW The einem ,ophoolid row 1101111180t. teri was Admit soeeb of tie OWN* dlwr.