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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1849-10-04, Page 3mea•hell r 1a * ew* OW wits ty •0 1 • 01- } The Muir m6. 3i . b : M• V ietee fluff* .ley, „mos eon be /abeam seteNsdi •d see- who was received with loud cheerio. Alter d•,t • Meg Seder the title of Ae"0ovll the oma u( the Doouuun• hal bees read. e It Sas he emir eo.seelesd that a dal aid ` M Gamier read the 11.1 of the cummt- LBf, tee : Preeideret, M. V. Hugo, repre.enlant Madam' e • eat al palatal .uasaos. O du poop's. Vice-Preenlent• : for France, that awe waw wise ! M. I'Abbo Dugusrry. and 11. ('nquerel ; for Eagland, Messrs. Cobden sod ('. 110.41 - ley ; (ar America, jl . Merit. and Wal- ker : for Belgium, M. Vomiters., lex. Thu programme of resolutions was then aubtttited as follows :- •' Recourse to grins being a outgo coo - doomed alike by religion, morality, reason, and hutnanity, it is the duty of all nem to adopt meeeurea crlcuhtled to hung about the abolition of war ; sod the following re solutions will Mt •ubuttrd to the fair lino of universal peace, a..e bit in the Con=reps at Pans in the 94nd, tlrJ, 21th, and 25t`, Aognomt, 1849 :- " 1. As peace alone ran ensure the mer- ited material interest. of • ti..n.. it is Ow tutu of all rovennent, las suhmit to arbotrs, tion •11 difrere.ces that arise between them, and to respect the decision of arbitrator, whom they may CI •e. " S. It I. of the highest importance to call the •neution of government, to the necessity of entering, by a general and •1 toaltateoue mcaamre, upon a eget„m of die armament, for the purpo-e of rednrmg the notional expenditure, and of removing at the saute time • permanent cause of di -quie- tude, and irritation from among the nation•. •' 3. The Congress recommends all the friends of peace to prepare public opimou to their re.peclive countries, for the for- mation of a Congruent of Nations, whose mole ohjeei is should be to (rain• a code of international law., on jn.t principles, •nd to Conoti!ute a Supreme Coort, to which should be .ubmine,l all gite.ttune relating to the reciprocal rights and duties of in - dont.. " 4. Thn Conpre.s condemns all loan. and taxes intended for the prosecution of tour• ..f ambition and cingnret. •• 5. The ('ongre■s recommends its mem thins of Ines) •' Pie. Seet•.I.., hat by m..nn berg to endeavour to eradicate from the espahle of et•rdni so ;,fine,••• tae the rtootood the mind. nI all, in their respective cnun- werW. an, gauwtlrt w fearlessly thrown dawn, sties, both by meant* n( a bettor .location ..d ih. •Aaron .i ihr war n..•m, mat e.t.a of youth. and by other practical prejudices and hereditary haired* which hews so often been the canoe of .io.astrous wars. "6. The Congress addro..e• the same that men are wi.k•d. and have (.,,h,, sad willinvitation to all ministers of religion, whore tiered minion is to encourage fct lingo of gno4-will among men ; ao well as 10 Ih• vast ma orut.' of the presto which 'xercle.a so pnwerfol an influence over the proorens 01civ hxatnn. .weal, and driek. and rhr•t. Sed lir, •nd Stasi, ee 7. The Congre•t !upend,. hope. for e nd commit nrerder-bat wr ire not swan that the improvement of the means of intern* iter are .oder any seerwity in de .A. W. am tinnal reform ; for the univer.tl adoption ..t awaer that, in Awing r. they. aro in the way of the communication ; for the ex'en.inn of of their dept'. We believe thee they ere rreisim- postal reform ; for the universal adoption of ails -that 1, prnp•r feminine •sad eeloi•a•i•n, ■ the came standard of wctgheti, mesl.ure. memo. tsar enme that will d -tsar th.a per- and coma?c ; andhich pfor the hlll multiplkeep up a Cor.ication of sociellery w tic••, aad will ba 1/"I'd it their ew•I WI M respondpesee ence with Sac's ath•r. shoot itetiments end di•pmitien■ that ennoble o 8, Toe Congrnea decides that ibe corn - berme aa,.r•. end a•.im%a'e man to doe mead mote. he instructed to draw up an adorer, peif etinr of his Maker. Bit men will never to all nations, embed• ing the rennlntions of tan letter be being told that they are n•tently the Concrete* ; end that thus address shall bed, sed mon ...diesselinne n ! 1f N be presented to the vanoun government.. wisbts'iinprovsmradkid, rev mn•1 tr11 'ham ant that special raeane he taken to trier it older the ,ttenif to of the President of the that they tire impreeeehl.. arta ,het it ie their doe- Preneh Repul!ic." y t.i.ip•ve. Inet•n4 of telling men that they The asnerab'y woo then ad tressed by M. will become moral after :hey become Chri.ei•n., V• it igo, in •n el-ognint •oeech, sod was we think they sh..ld ba told that they sheald followed by M. V. -Sher., Pre.ident of the become moral in seder re bourns CAriatiewr-w. Peare Society of Brne.ells, think they should be dietinerly and emphstiesnr it was •nnnuneed that S(Mf, wnnld bio inf rood, that onInns its they eontiooe (n gar elven for a Peace E.:sy, and 5001. for the drunk, and to meow. and lit., and (het, •nd fight, bra collection d fact. showing the horrors of war. they menet posriVdy knew Christians -if they The Secretary read an essay nn 'his .eb- wish to be Christians, they man first abandon jet, he the Rey. Dr. Godwin, of Bradford, these vier•. York.hire. It tae• a» sot imprnvnble-if they are Ines - oral B,.nnellier oddr.Ne4 himself to the (table of being armed from immoralities and ;fling advantage. to be gained by ioeulea- hng oneiime• of peace, with • view to ad - evil habits. then we most look pons all effwa vantage• more or iedistant rather than gad a■eoeiatinns for the morel improvement of irsmedfate. by preparing the minds 01 iteo- maakind r .e mseh usneening slaw-te.rk.- pie ani of goverment' Ior the lime when Bat w. 'mew that Temperance atei.ri•.-Qua- universe( peat, will be the ruled haulm' kerirm sod maay ether 'iwil•r iasiftutles have 17• prodee.d a remarkable mid a aalneble ref rmatian The Rev. John Burnett rejn'ca.l to .ee en large an aa.emble. Thom wan a practical refutation • f the Slander that France and England were n+iteral ertemte.. The whole . reeNng stood up and cheered. The Pasteur Cngnerel atonJ np and re- peated the expressions in French amidst re- newed cheers. Mr. Barnet, resumed by eating they were natural friends. It Dever would dao for next done neighbours to be enetnie.- It was fnniteh, and Franco was n t fool. - (Laughter.) ,, Ile went nn 10 may that if England and F.snee declared ageing( war, it would be impossible. It was asked what did they mean :n do 1 Did they want to di.irtn nation., and let them Ino.n on one another 7 By no means; they wanted nu' arms at all. What they wanted was arbi tralion, established on each prine'plee as that no nation could tofu... to accept the award of ouch tribunate. The Rev. gentle men proceeded to argue that they ought not to refnew the en -operation of Moses who only went certain 'Piths with them. The Rev. gentlemen made a happy alln.inn to the floors of different nation, that were in- tertwined peacefully together, which elici- ted fond cheers. In reference to the great- ness of nattnn., he hoped the time would come when the distinetinn "great.' would only apply to morale and intelligence, not to military power. After this .peech, which was greatly ap- plauded, the Meeting war aumpendrrd, The Archbishop of Parte had been invited to preside. hot deet nod, on acrnnnt of ill heal' h. We have not room in day for the excellent letter which he addressed to the Committee os the ores•t-tn. The Parisians are inclined to ridicule the Cnngre.e. Tis., will ridirnl* one thrng.- But it cannot be doubt ed that ouch meeting. wt.! exert • rewerftel tn*urwee nn nobler opinion, end by that mean. on Gnverementa. Whatever tends to nett. nation*, to facili- tate interrnnri, bet ween them, and theo to promo,• uarvental brniherhr.ed, to beneficial to our rata,, end .bnula b. •eeoursged by all time phdadtl.represo. The objects o' the Pere. Congress are noble. Many yearn will elopes 6.1.tre they are folly realised, and the ntire a►dniow of war too, be regarded as far dt•unt : yet •• b.novnlent anal Chris limn prinrupt.e are mow..xteneivele pmmul gated, the ■ppesl to arms will be less dean lees freenent, and will alwy he the lest resort. The " game- of tear will he 'Mot, moldy played, and will •t length he forgot - tee. CMATB ON WAIL -NO. VIII. Wa's•alsele ser eighth ad law Eon, oat tb,• satyr.t, told a Mort account of the premed - lap sr the Pose. Csuges• which asaembte I at P•rlr, i. Promo, last moatb . and • very I.eau,- fel Triter Addressed to the (`en'r.r ►► the *en- treats!. the Arch-Bi.hop of Paris. SVh•n tor, sari•• ine•the age, aonesacrd nor ,,tondos, tJ write' a eer'n.1 articles ea t6e ialesitna• and Whereas practie 01 war. we little expected that before we should have tine 1.1.141 our in- tration, a meeting of great awl nettle minded pb Ianihroplat. from tit veriour natio•■ of the world would he held in the capital .f Europe, (or the •[prion• p.rpw• of direedit; the attention of maakiad r• the •u.rio,is nates.. of war. We lint• expected that the septet of as, Freya would M anticipated by • pehlie deems. . sou. asd • dirisioe in the menet enlightened Legi.lelare i• the world. Rosh, howrrer, w• •re happy to seem. has Men the ease. Rieman Co.ssp divided the 11,116 Hees. of Common• ea the voodoo el fettling national dispitn► M arbitration i.steed 01 hewing r•rnwree in the Mule -tied. and seemly -Pisa Britinh Stat•smn have recorded their eavictioa to the world, that wet is an anletessary. an ♦rp.nsir• and a des- perately barbarous emotive. The Prue. Csu- grees has •ambled at Paris arid i• mets. deliberaiisu hos pehli.hed. 1. all adorn, • yt•ni(eto •nisei the emelt, the immorality and the irrehsiee of all war. The greet work hamseity Is thee fairly hereto not linen • . mallacele-ant by the Eanya:or declam.none of Morena individual... tan- by the isolated ewer- -Aerometers by auto.. better argument, than mere- ly to tell es that loran eaten i• depraved. - rarer Afk. We cannot see any weight in ouch arg•erots-.r rather than is tae arrnm•nt 46 such nsure.e -• ate sweet. that man an. winked and &prayed. that they .3. fight, and on the moral enndnet .f An.•ands of indiwidnala. and afford •s ample grind for believing that the flagrant viers a( •neiety can be checked and eobdoed bye vigilat stormier. to the 'moral eel. tore of meth. Th. War •de.e•tee tell es chat w, are teen .ora u the 6eid-ihr maaki.d r.gntro to kilt eaeh ether fee a long time yet, before they e•a be peraaded to set as notional and rerp.etahle bei•ga Perhaps the berbsntiea .f war may ton. tinge to M perpetrated for a len' time -they will coatis** to he perpetrated for ever, if every matt will jest esurient, to erg* this arp..•el spinet all attempts et improvement -if every maw will mist minimum *wig is sew swim is begin the reformation, thea it will be for ever sr sees 1 A bemired years .f blushes. anti writing, and reonateg wee. required to pot down the 'tallish practice of wiseA-iur.iag! hat rea- ms ad philosophy did pat it dew., arid if these " too New" Moralise will jut give es their a- •istaaee. Aero L a very stress pr kabiluy that war era be pat dews ie lees them nae half of that period t We really feel sorry to hear rational me., yea, religions .sea •niatentiou•lly patron- ising ieigaity, by tallies the viciees portion of mankind that it is taw Swett in thuds. their wiekedams ! The tint mentions f.► every Cbrini,o, and, especially, for every Christian Cle,gyma• to investigate, are simply these. tin : Is U.i,et'aal Pease desirable 1 is it moral ? is it is harisoay with the prieeoppipit n( the Christen Reliefs 1 Tbeee ti.,. aro aei- venally answered iv the affirmative, sad we err. iaioly eht.k it is art "stow se.." to introduce the prta,iple..1 Chri.teeiiy pesetieally into society. THE PEACE CONGRESS. This tmpertast meeting was opened at Paris is the Salle St, Cecille, on the tend ieNast. The atlea4s ._ wee vary nem. revue &boot 7sS panes, west from En; glad. The Freak Government vert ienlly deposited with eaeep•rt., and .olf mad tie OMAN Hoses laws to be iv abey- ant. Amen' the Preach noontime* were an- no•seed 'tt. Arehbiehnp of Pari., M. en. amyl, Protestant Pastor, Victor mayH11Rn, skith my otjtpr geetl.ts.s, wall knows, and highly 0tpemed. Th. English Delegates were Mears. Coh- dent Hfedley, Stage, Ret. J.ho Burnett, We nettles is the list of Atavisms Dole Rates the eases .1 tt5Ha il,,,irt, Rey. A. Naha, Priestliest of the Obsrlh !esthete, I. Dr. Alla, Reg. J. W. Peea(agtes, New Tab , a0/ ,lb n•, of 14111111188b A W. ••tarsia a espy of the letter rent to the Pew Com/rem by the A11bii•bep .f Paris :- to tai iso, vwa erases N tett MUM • f/Rrtawgii. P1101. Pau. 4>M 17. Qg.dmiese,-1 lea been 'reclassify waled rt' Ih, rich wb4h Won. a Imraiteclaatiehli Lsacome, Vaster Huge. Corerrel, and Lich. Burrell rev goad h to pay one, and by the I. t r wh eh rase have entire to rte to off, roe the Pr....bney of the Cuogrer of the Fr wade of Cotter's' Proc. The. perlew.w, bar honour, the fell 'elate o f whir► 1 Gel, tied her which I should sever be able adeeestrly to express my (tarifa* 1 think we'h ger g.outemrn, the, war to • rem - n ut .1 metro' herherton : il•aa It fa accor- d's' with eM •Pirie of t'hr,.tian.tw to desire the dirppr•r.se• *Ishii f rmelahle senores how the fame( the earth, •nd to intake strear.r, eG fat• in •sial. this Sohle and groermes end. Perhaps. alas ! the time ba• int yet Come whew it will he completely poe•ible fur the a- lis•, to enter .pato the loth of peer.. Perhaps war will continue fur moray yearn Imre is he • cruel ner•ssoy. But , is allowable, i1 in preirwserhv, it ie nolle. to labour t•, make the perorate ru4.r.rand that they, ata well as iali.iduels, shneld codes - ,..r wuh the least po..ihle d.l•t to terminese their duffer•..r.. by parotic meant., and that hu - mostly .ad rivl-latinn a It have mai• tmm•n.r promo. ow the d■v whee tan end shall have berm pet in thio.. freuric.dsl Soni. -la. 1 beg you. iber•ho.. g•nlemen to In.eribe my ✓ im..mong•t Mo.s of the intends n( the Peace C.etiir•s : Ano it rat,s m• deep regret that I cannot, nn acrnnn, of me h..ith, .rept the ha - nem which you have so kindly offered me, of pr.aiding 0,m, yet If my phisicinn, who' aennely an,.. me In lake • trip into the ennntrr, to pr•vrnt my health becoming w•.r.e. weeld nev.rthrl•.s con,en• to let me pot it off for a few dun, and 1f me neural- gic pains were not inn viol t, it wnul,l .ford nv.inrrre pleasure to be present at one of your ae•etorte. Receive. gentlemen. io,.ther with the ex- prn.ion of Moo. .•ntit, mnt.. the •sannee of my most distio,niehrd e^n•il.'•tiun. stature Doo ie.eoe Auocerr. Archbishop of Paris. /T W. d fret attention to the Liter o(" An 01d Reformer," to out cetem;+orary, the Jetsetter and Eypre's. Th. old veteran has "hit the nnil on the head," and el hough we do note:• icily •pprovr of making a " clean sweep " on weeonni of political Opinion -yet vow certainly :bink th•tjustice and it.pub'ic weal demand the irawudiatn chemises' of every office -holler who exerts an influence to disturb the pare of the eountty, nr to bring contempt upon the Gnv.rn- ment under which he hold. ^(tiro. We are deci- dedly of opinion that the Government is not ad- vancing the peace, loyalty or rnnre'ity of the Province by ell, wine Join G.usoa VAnsirTa.T to continue in the Cornmimioe of the Peace for the County of Oxford. TT Tot Dostriet - Council met on Turedor- there is a pret'y good muster -mors of the Coun- cillors, we Thiele, ate present. There is much business on hand, and we understand that Com- mittees have a 'reedy been appointed to examine the New Municipal Act, and to make the neces- sary p-eparations fro iii introduction. Th..ar- rangementi, in this Diatiiet, will furnish a large potion of extra labor, and hence we may expect the Session to continue for at least, two or three weeks FT We Would rimed our Hems readers that the Annual Show of the. Stretford Agricultural Society, takes place on Friday, the 12th in.t.- W e regret that t-ireom•tances will eat permit es to be present : but the nnmemue a.semblege of re•pectsbie farmer., and the ample dimple, of so - Perim Farm Stork end Produce, whi, h we wit- nessed at Flintier,' boat October, ...parent us in mooring our riders 'bat the Exhibition will fnl- ly enmprnwte the trouble n(attending, •nd will IAA highly creditable to that eee'ion of the men- , try, and to Caladisri Agriculture in general. -_ eain mortice ti0n4. R,.Ar.nARD. Sept. Y?, 1449. Dear Sir. -Allow me • corner in Tem .hly en-dnet.d RiOnel, to rxprer m• greti'nde and ✓ tiafsetinn for the '(nrles• and enaiihtferw.rd manner in whet, law here defended our liberties, • [.snot the ail. and low •usek• of rnhid and ex- piring Toryism. The Eery nrd.al which Csnedn hes lately [one through -the exciting and abu- sive langoaer of the whole Tory prem -thio con- ductors of which, germ entirely to have Intl their reason. Their shameful falsehoods and incendi- ary acts. have made nor conservative Gents in th's quarter ashamed of their Lihrary burnieg hreihrn of -Montreal. Startle not, Mr. Editor, for we have already in this remote corner, the neeel.o• of • Mahrnnrn Aristocracy, who heart- ily denpise Lard Elgin nod all who iuppo.rt his policy. Bet the envenomed tooth ia'eatracted • 1 present, and it will be our duty in watch and keep it in it• prevent harmlen oat., by selecting a true and tried Reformer to represent the new Csuary of Perth. 1 am perfectly estoni.hed at the ungnyernable rege of the chop -fallen Tories, when it is a mat- ter of history that three -f orths of all the oaken to coma are filled by the minions n( the 011 Family Cnmpeet. If the present Exrrotive in- tend to tarry ea the Government of Canada, by the aid of such instruments, when there are thou- sands of tried and holier.' Reformers. better quol- ified, and errlaialy better d i,g thnn these - the deadly foes of all reform -they will assuredly find at the hustings, that their policy has, in this, respect, been ■ grind mistake. it is eerrninly ad *namely in legislation. to reward their ene- min and keep their friend• in the back gmnnd. The Reserves, and :he R•ctnriee hey yet to•br handled. Go they mast -whether onr prernt raters hove the motel conrage to at..e6 them strong holds n( abuse or not ; 1 certainly give them my humble thanks for whet they have don• in the face of each frantic nppnsitive, roper: wily the len, agitated College Qneatinn. Riahnp Strachan'• Rectnra will oh truly be called upon by the mom of ma indignant people, to yield op their ill-gotten booty. Th. Reeer.es and the Rertn- ries 111141 be consigned to the some grave-mon- tlrll is the same general (all The sabre, i• one that is well onden'ood, and Ms, ton' been a fee - tering sore in the body polit!c-it u.me .hot witi never be Ina sight of, ant.l every sec'Ino,of the Christian Chnrrh in Coos la. is left to tlrovide for the support of their Clerical teaeher, no the pan ad seripiard principles of voluntaryism - 1 hes• already occupied too mocha( year value - hie paper. Continue ateady your prnet corset,. .0.t enmities. •d yew will yet he able to ene'.ign snether Tay print to the land offnreetfolneo. Veers, ore., A STONE MASON. i•go.er.-A. ings."t was held on the 16th of : rpt Were Genre Mcleod, E.q., one of the .twowers for obi• Disuse•, la the Tnwrlip ' f Illdd.lpb. s• view of the hsily el William gest. • wren of tb. Led., DMtri•s-y.4 99 ye.r.. • singe mon. 1t appears .bat the deee.sed e•rl►- muted suicide by di.ehog.sl a loaded gee thee' leu ow• body. which roused teetotal death. We lore heard that the Caron.r tool prompt mete - wee is smarms th• property of the decr•eed- which he plowed into the hands or she Coasts - Ides a( Biddulph-pars et which w•• in thIs Dis- trito, and the remaindry to the Leedom District As !neuron was aloe held before the same, is the Township of Bid.lrlph, on the 19th Sept.. n• view e( the body of James A:kinsan of rid Tows.hip. a ynoag man of 21 lean of age.- t'etdiet-Aec dental death, by the episodes of a w•gen. which dislocated his neck, cassia W aal is- ttaat death. Gvsr.en. 99th P pt. r0 rug einem. W P51 NORM, •topAi.. Pir.-Permit tow s few remark. eon. the of ihv dee-odor that will 1••t in the remem• hr.ne. of the G e-Iphites, the I )omfre.hir•e, end h. !word. of W,t•rinn, Th. Gnwronr(1•nrrsI +ray.4 in G,It early in the forenoon. (/1 his re- .•ptinn 'lore. it numbers. if welcomer, if Marc. and mn•tr.. Mrr•, nn.n••d vain end •gain, 61, m+lar and (moles. English, Irish. Reotch •nd Germane, rrnmphd archer at every pn.sihle point. from Brawl tel in Gn•iph, with apprnpri- it,. mnnoe, end hearty invitationo, for hie Excel- lency to peas unArr. reedit phew• Lnrd Elgin - h• 11111•. hav hs.. 1111.1/Ped 10 sa1'' 11'. No GOP - rrnnr to ('eroda •ver m.t •nrh t•nrrnl narks of .*teem. 1 oitr the v.ry few who.. dieters) feel- ings wooli not sallow .h.m to participate in the w'meo•t ini.•r•+1 joy of thio lay. Thrnoghnet Dnmf•.. Il-.., y. and the WV•Ili,•grnn 1).t rice, n n d.arrnmion of min. rnn!d do ja.sie to the O,It. Pt• rind Waterton d-•mone",tinn., and 1 .her^Lar. nfoJ,.nr ,n n•rtend d.rihe 'hr psi Fnr•lt.nrr'a ,o entr.ycinto thio Township rood Town of ('. .lph. To give you w on. 4., ref ir. 1 offs, the coil. wine .-Yon enter the Tswnsl,in n( (:n.ioh from W ".tenon, Pia mil.. diar.ni from the Tnwn tat Guelph. Th• whnl• ^(thio bn[th too r.d with carriage.. pair•, ti.lit wa[om•. and lumber wagon•, filled wish. el•iefly men. and hrowa four libretto, with their rider•. Six carri.e-., with four her••s ...h. in which ware mitOrion•, fifty -(nor warn. and ntiwr ••hicl•a, earning Attire. •iehry lnrse- m•n, wi.i, 6+1.0, an empty Sarna[• with rill hew - we, drinn ft, pna.ilinn•, to r... . Ht. Cie i- I•nev. ih• ttnml•• nn ,h. rnad.idr 6il•d-the (.n - e. nrrnp •A by man, wnm.n end ehildr.n. all .Snit eat 't Vl'elenms Lord Elgin, our pulite i diel not aim...' 11i. Exr•Ilenrv'• mitering ihr pion. •.inn. hot frnm what 1 hod .ran anA herd the wonle mn•t hove serene. Allot 5.11 On"' fir• n'rin.k. P. M. the penr•awion .•rorn•d nn•'•r ver. henvv •n•1 rn••iinn•d Min. Yet. nnt- wiiha+n.`i-n th. ,hnvnneh drenching of all, not esteeming ilia Eyeell.nrv. who woo in an epee .n•r',er, prompted by an nmMelta only. hewing, hawing. 4nwine, in ih• rnntinnnn• rh.•,. of tbnn•+nds nr well ..,krrl .uhj.rt., n( his Rnv,l \ii•"e•. tl.r. the !arrow, r[+..rile.• of the min, I:ee•1 the oi.l•. of the .'r•er•, all of which were filled with inenn• Ise•, 0 what it pirht ! There wee• three lerge'Rndie in nnif rm. the fire com- pany in serla, the 'no hands of Getetph, and ...from Ferro., TO. prne•opinn Amve under the .•vino• Worn/11,rl ,rrh... .raved in the Town...nd at Inst on Th-',rp'■ Hnt•1. where flirt Fre.'6.nr.• from tit. hnlennv. r•eeivel the Ad. dr•..+nd r•n'ied. 1In•r heard, f.w words. and taw h4 b.:eht eve..p.rkl• with d••ligbt. i ha.- t.n tom r'n.e Ficin[ cannon rios.d the prnr.s- .inn. end 1 gm posed on ••y that not even ap an- ew wow!, n• the •ti oht•pt root ira it of npp.e•itinn was h•,rd cr r•reeptible thronehnnt ilii• memnrahlt day. Yocn, • A CONSERVATIVE. CALL. -On the 27th ult., the United Presby- terian ('nner•[n'inn, Stanley. Rare a ananlmnus roll in the Riv. Jn11a tome. lately from Fife - shirr Srntlnnd, to Ire their Pastor. Thio is the teener' roll which Mr. Loom has received since he entered the Province. LIST OF LETTERS, REM 41NiNG in the GODERICII POST OFFICE, lot October. 1849. Armitsie Ione, btnlera.,.r Mr. ' Ander•.n William Mndworsh William Alton Mrs. Mornay Mr Malvin Alrr . Mi'rhell J R R•11 F.rlwerd M.Gr.er Mrs Naneey Rrrwet., Ret jamia McCann G•nrieg Pearly Jnhn Me\I,h,n i.me. Er/ McDoesld Joho,Kioear. din. 2 McKinnon John M •R'ine Moses Allen John Arlon Capt. J Br ntn Huh•rt Rotcha, Crnrge Berke W 1i Rleikie Freneis 2 Woo.' William M.C...k•y Semnel Rlai.Thnm,e MrL+liand Samuel C.rev William Melni,re Jemer Cobh Pennant C Fwq McKenzie Jnhn Cnott• Elit•heth MuDo'ti,l Peter MtSellan Rnbrrt Clark Alex M.enr. Michael (humid' Pot rick btrR,e John • Clendinin J K M.K•n.i• Kennet4 Cameron Alex McDonald William Callaghan Michael McGregor Alex M 2 Crnnn Toho itleElgnn Net ens A MsLend Alex 2 ('ria •Into McGinn*, Patrick C'nfTRehert Mclrerne M.lrnlm Clark John . MrGlead 8ticheel Dennis John McClean John, Kincar- dine Deer. Mies Mary Mel, (ione•n linemen Ahrn•. O'Cnnnel D,rler 11•.n Fnpn. 0•Cnno.I Petrick Dtwenhery .'nhn 01t,., Ru h,rd Desmond Cnrneline Perk i nnerd Iinn[Ins Jneeph 2 PorkRobertE•1 D-vell:ng John D Pollok Mi. Sarah FIlint limes Rt•ly C.:h,rine Elliot An(hnny Roche Moe Entine \int - R'i'led rd M..e Sara!) Elisa Rnh.rt Rvk,man (:sore• Foot Mirhsel Riehoote Themes K Fillet George Fimn•n. S,muel F••m•r Geer,. R'irlun John Feienewn (fenny Reroe. William Com•rnn ono. 2 f '.o,I.. Jnhn Fi.h•r Joseph 2 F.nl,• John Floker William r;-itTin Timothy r:np.la• Win:•m (,orlon Jrmew (:•'Ia.her %Imp itnete, William 11411,14T .7.1in •liana• N.Isoq Iota tVillia•n I1.d- Rieharl ttn?•ioom 11 ttn•Ire James 'Islay John H•a11• P.'riek 'i•.nhlee Thnmtr T,hmen Thomas 1 moot•, Witli.re Jar Trimhl. J.•n., tnItn•rnw'seas T•rler Rets' l,,n.iwn vett W•t•on tVitli.rn I.ed.n Win;.m W•I•nn R.ni F.eq Nehmen William Wil.nn Willi+m tn,tnernn tin.% Welt.. CMr'.• Keh,oe D+ni•I 9 Wenk.w•k t1'illi,m Retie Aerie**. Whitfield Rehr' 1 ,riri.rr. pica* Wnolw..4 John f,i^• M.rq Welker lames I.; 44.1 Miter Wil.• t, 7.wee, '4n die John 2 Millie. William '1111. Jnhn W.'eh t',..• J the W"ia Jsme• mai.- gni...$ t8'elitatww Re• .1 \,.••h,ll l,h, lento ate• Mee F, \fn.:•rt. TimMby 1 Tines Me R tt..lf t J•m•• Tenni RieMrd Masa Hugh ?WM. J..... THOMAS KTDD. P N. d•dieleh, ANe6et d, 194111 F -lith J+/n.. Simmer, Genre@ Ster[•nn J,m.e Stanley f: -erg. R•nth..e William R'.ff-nt Cherie Rood tort John or Thee Rt.1- bort John Rnm•r• (lenrge req Forting vi litam Ph•nn,rd 1•^,e, R'.•np•rd Psi t'ip R'nit. Pim^n Rntliven \1i« \f■ry Rroah R•ni.. Kinr.rJiee r larkets inoRttur, £ a- rmor roar per barrel, (is bbl) 0 0 neer pet 100lb, (farmer.) 10 Pall What per Weikel, 0 3 Roomy Wheat per bosh. 0 2 (law, pq b•ob1, 0 0 pease, per hisehe1, 0 1 Hay, per ret. 1 IO Re: yr (Book) per 1►. 0 0 Boort is the keg, per Ib. 0 0 Sept. 26. 1849 A. £ a. d 0 • 1 1 6 0 • 0 0 0 l4 • 0 3 3 9 • 0 3 9 a 0 41 10 9 a 0 04 0 • 1 13 6 6. 0 0 7 3 • 0 0 6 Tosonio, Rept. 27. •. d. •. d Mr• per borhel, 34 Ib. 1 0• 1 1 Herts. tar cwt. 37 6 • 40 0 Rutter in ke[.. per Ib. Hutt. (hell per 1►. 11..,. per 16. P•"k per 100 Ib. Beef, per 100Th. Potatoes per hushel. P-a.e per hustled, 60 Ib. Itny per ten. Fleur per barrel, 0 S • 0 A 0 74 • 0 9 0 3 • 0 A 20 0 s 0 n 17 6 • 20 0 1 t • 2 n 1 6 • 1 tri 95 0 • 5f1 0 18 6 • 18 9 11 1 Rept 27-7 p. m. 1a \readernlfa nnuh,nr loot.( Aromas still in denoted. Ta• enrreer rate, ter Pots 40s a 4n. CI -Peoria 34. 641 • 37. 61. We hear as toile of 25 barrel* of Praha at 37. 6c1. - Holders are very 6rtn, a.ueipausg a Lathes ad- •a•ee Motrwr*s., Simi. 2P-7 p w•. Flour in het ter demand ; 1.41e1d.y POMP 500(1 barrels changed lands. to 21s • 91 s 4d for ape- rior. and 91. 6d a 210 74 for airs R'het-hr.t •amides,( Leaver (inado red are worth 4s Gd -'tar (Upper Canada ref 4. 9,1 i• the beet prir•e offered: (upper Canada mired 3.6d. Amor, --Market fro Pearl, malar heeler.. in - •.tin•. a' 764. 6d a 37..; hglder• of pots firm at 40. a 40. 6d. New Yong Sept. 23. Asters -Sete. 250 barrels •l $7 • $7,12 foe Pots : Pearl. £6,5(1. Fore -L., doing. P.I.. 4500 h.rrrlpq.t $3 ■ $4 for uninep.cied. $3 75 • 4 23 seer. $4 ■ 4.31 for inspected fine. 4.147 a $.5 for Commas Sate. 5 31 • 5.44 pore (:•nae. Game -Maker for Wheat steady with fair merlins demand. Sates 4000 bushels prime Gra- eae. $1,19 • 1,20. ALFRED W, OTTER, General Agent 1; Conveyancer, COLLECTOR OFA( -COUNTS, Sloe. Ewe. GODERICH. Oct. 1, 1P49. 2-n2S N O T I C E ,a To the Clerks and Bailiff's of the Division Courts. pm:inerea.ed demand for Scstaonssa and other BLANK WRiTS, in eon nrction with the trainees of the several Di- vistos Courts in the District, has warr,gted us to printing them in mucn larger quanti- ties then heretofore, and cotlsequeotly ena- bles us to bell them much dumper -there- fore we intimate to the several Officers re - Attiring Chem -Blank Forme, that from this date, Summon,es and all other Writ. 6e - hinging to Ilse pivipinn Court, will be ;Sold at, the Signal Dike at Oct reduced price of Two k HILL1i01 AnD Slly4nca FIX 11tt.DRED. Signal Office, Gnderici, 6th September 1849. NOTICE. • RIE Subscriber having been •ppnisted Afoot J Int the PROVINCIAL-MGTUAI. AND GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY. bete - by iotimit•., that he is prepared to receive Bub. ocriptionu fur. Stock to the Proprietary Branch, and applleatioa• for Insurances in the Mulled Branch, sod to give such iofurtsation on eke subject as may be mooed. JOHN CLARK. Gaderich, 26.h Sept, 1849. 2.-.34t(. '6681 'add'addS 4161 Via t': e e' a t'7 c e 4 + • 00 0 0 S mivi o 2 w - -6* , • 0 ' _ • z 3 ' . e a e n 2 c HURON 1-10TEL, OODERICH. TAMER GF.NTLF•i, *red respeetfslly in- form the rnhahitants of Gtderich, •*d its tri - amity. that he will conoanrly Keep Horses and Carriages FOR HIRE. ler which he respectfully soheito the patronage 01 the public. JAMES GFNTf.E9 18th Sept. 11143. v2.33.,r OODERiCII, C. W. 1,1 Angust, 1849. FOR SALE. A LARG 1; Aasorttuenl of CUT NAILS, of ell rig''•, BOXES WINDOW GLASS. 7>< 9, 3310, and 12l1 16. AND BARRELS FINE SALT. U1. 11. SEYSIOUR St Co. GODERiCH, C. W. las Augusto 1949. 111ECEIVED per ship" Agra Morass, and Montezuma, from Ltetpool, via. Mon fres", and for Sale by the fl,b-cribere, BALES B;.EACIIED C(i'rTON YARN. 7, 8, noel 9. CHESTS TEA. of "'rime q•tolities. 11hde. and Q.'. Cook., 'r Martel 'a" First grldity,'COLORED and PALE BRANDY. AID 100IP11 LIVERPOOL ROAP. M. B. REYMOL'R kC'w B r ,A dTlo,Rlr ... Sheriffs Sade of Lasdla NURON DISTRICT, j ON mode *6. To WIT r S First r o1 October out, w(l1 be Bold •t title Cowie Roos at ib. Gaol a the I4., .e Danes, 1a he Town of Godsends, at the hoer .1 twelve, .i clock soon, the rsderemationed LANDS troth the Tereeweet• and •ppurteaew.•e therm stn belonging, by wit tete of kiln Write Vetdisr..i Erp..sa, tread out of the Court t Qu m -n'. Bench, and to ate Mreeted, •t he respective guile of Rees Rudesttomb, Robert Slt.derw.II, John Strachas, Gest.. ane. ie., a,d James Clouting, Platnnfe,--. .Ion by virtu• of two W.sia of Ye.dgi.w/ Evrosae toned ons of 11er Mojb.ty's Mersa District C. u.t, and to me dueci. , •t the teeperteve suit. of Robert Park and Joshua Calloway, Plan tiff. es. Jolla Ase Kippee end Amelia• W. Kippen. Def.nd•n s, to ;au., a part and portion of Bleck O. 1n the Tuwnehip of Colborne, Western Divtolo.s, Hurn. District, consomme Two Huadr.d Arcs of Land moo,, les.. • JNO.or McDOD, slierrfi; Ilnroo District. NAL Somairl s Orrice, CoJsneh, *311 3 849. E!veinal PosT.1PON,. 1I HNT. The above Sale is Postponed to Janeety Ito. 1630. JOHN McDONALD. Sherd, Hama Distrlet. Stecatrr's Omen, O•derich, Sept. 911, 1849. v9•3111d Coroner's Sale of Lands and Tenements. IIURON DISTRICT, t BY eirtao ▪ of a To H'is: (+ {Vet.f Rv1 Fari.s, t•suednut of Her Majesty's District Court of the District of iluron, directed to 'he Coroners of the Huron District, and to me delivered, against the land. and Tene- ment' of Frederick Clarke, at the pmt of Jelin McDonald, 1 have seised and taken In execution. Town Lot number Eleven, north aide of Licht !louse Street, or Lot rnnn'ng number Sixty In the Tnwn of Goderieh. containing one quarter -of an sere of Land, be the some more or lees, together with the Frame Dr tiling House and other appurte- nances to the said premises belonging, which 1 shall offer for Stile at the COURT ROOM, in the llitron Di•tri_t Gaol, in the Fawn of Goderieh, on Thursday, the eighth day of November next, .t noon. GEORGE FRASER, One of the Cornnera Huron District. Cogo.sa's Once. Godsend', bth August, 1849. 2y-1391 STRATFORD IRON FOUNDRY. ROLE MANUFACTURE. THF. Subscribers in returning thanks t• their Customers for the liberal sup- port they have received elnee commencing buattled', beg to intimate, that they Aare for pale at low rates. Cooking, Box R. Parlour Stoves, also Ploughs of eight descriptions, and con- sisting of the must improved Moulds. Self- acting ,Mill Dogs, and various other cas- tings. Having engaged an experienced Machinist, the subscribers can confidently recommend their THRASHING MA- CHINES of the newest design, both sta- tionery and moveable, and would solicit a call from intending Purcharers before hay- ing elsewhere. All orders punctually at- tended to and executed with patinae and despatch. - ORR Is WiLSON. Stratford, 13th Aug. 1849. v2-n18tf. CHOLERA ! CHOLERA ! PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURL. HEWLETT'S RESTORATIVE BALSAM. roe reit craw Or D&'r.rrise. bysewtery, Boody Flats, .Re a(3Rs BUMMER COMPLAiNT AND CHOLERA MORBUS. Price Is. 3d. per Bottle. 07' It has bcen.attested by experience, and fosin•'ed on the fact, that an attack of the Cholera is generally preceded by Pre- monitory Rymptnms, principally Disorders of the Bowrlp. This premonitory Relaxa- tion and Diarhoa, being without Pain, and not interfering much with health, 1. gener- ally not .noticed, until it i• followed with decided Cholera ! The time to prevent the Die•eane, is to have recourse, on its first appearance, to Heutlett's Restorative Dal - ram, which will prove efficacious. in staying Ile progres*, and preventing the Cholen.si-• in eases of decided Cholera, the above Me- dicine will be of immense service. No Family should be without a Kettle of this Bale/tin on hand. Prepared only by J. Hewlett, 1115, York Ctteet, Toronto. Sold by B.,PARSONS Goderieh J1e-tan. 1'. B. Cl,rk to Co. Port Sarnia. Mr. 'V, i lune. Sydeoharn. Owen Sennd Godertch, 20th august 1849. v2 -r29. LOSTil. BF,i.ONGING to the ailnnerih•r, Intone - hie Store and the Divie'oa IM - Coat flee, on Friday Issi, 13th instant, Two PROMISSORY NOTES, Vis.: One JOINT NOTE against Jae Eneas and COARLP.1 DoonpRTY, for £11 18• BJ., drawn l'ny.hlo to Jamie Phelan or bearer, and endorsed by Jimei r'oelin, past dna,-AI.o, er0 against MUCHA/IL Sroacorr BT:.ck Rm`tht for f3 19, 6.l.,._dnwn p•ya• ble to Christina Saltier, sr bearer, written in German, saes peps doe. The le to can - lion any prr*on from perchesil**, the tame. or the Onto poste, toting the Notes to any petition bei the iub.triher,-and an. Trenton An.linv the +bore Notes will mach '5hge the aibeerther b returning them 10 nim. THOR M. DALY. Stratl•rd, Joty tote, 1919. s,-.$otf FU RNITL RE GIVEN in exehango fey i11++y gqnantity of CHCRRY and PINE !.UMBER by DANIEL GORDON. On4erieh,. Sept . 19, 1849. it -n32-11 CAM ' neo the enclosure of the subseri• ber, n the 4th of May last, a RED and WHITE COW, about fit. or .is years old. The owner n requested to call, pram prop etty, pay charge., and take her away. ANDREW PATRICK. Leif N. IS, 10,b Con. Dw wa•i p., • Pepe..tbir IS Rio• 9i loss*