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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1850-01-10, Page 2of exchange, draw by General Cordova Madrid, for the payment of the Spanish sr my had been protested for non-osymeat.- The Medrid.Treaeury being completely ex °a°•`°'' YU1ON SIGNAL.. RUSSIA AND TURKEY. - Our advices from Con .nople come TIIIfIIDAT. JA1117Ai1T 111 1150. down to the 95th November. As ret the - extradition gnention has not hese settled, IT'S BEST TO LET SLEEPING DOGS nor accord's( to the beet aathnr'les e'er. lPYC. nol likely to be settled. Tim Emperor hart AT the bet November Quarter Sessions a lip to th+t time persisted in hu dream! for eose.derable amooat n(,.eoareoe0ce mad con(e- having the enemies of Russia encased, be .,on aro+ in the bourss of the Court, from • cause the Hungarians and Polq/ reediest* riicirey is the number of Greed Jurors sod t was (0.01.117 bebr•eJ that thrriddrSelesey frost the Ottoman empire. During the ear had arisen from the bet that the Sheriff had ly part of the week, it was thought here ,ammnned the Jor7 from rhe ruorrn extremity that the whole affair hod been arranged, but of the Diorite or, from the farthest corner of Iles report aurae out to be ut aro.. In the the new County of Penh. The reeds, •t the opinion of the Tines correspondent, the time, were all bot .mpassabte and as the Jurors Emperor is merely desirous of postponing resided from fifty to sixty mitre from Goderreh. an erupture till sprint. when his operations a number of them chose rather to ma the risk wall be mere favored by the reason, of h••ian fined than to be two week. absnt from In the meantime Turkey is making evert their husiner and ender. the travail of wave:ling preparati a to meet him should he advance. upwards of an hundred miles through meed. and The Eaghah Axel have left the Dart+nett•.. spending their eub„snce i• the taverns of God. - rich. It was also ascertained that three n- f'.r Russia a increasing her flet. I.'berly has of those who had been summoned, were not Os- bert given to export Bullion from the Rue= I.10 to "err in eonaequ.*ee of advanced ate - s an Empire. One sail he Ilea not been rummnned at ell, and St. Petereborgi.,, Dee. 1. another puirlird the e..ntt awl be had been The tninioter of finance ha. born empties summoned w. 0 petit Juror, and could no,, there. wed to true Etch' quer Bill, to the amount fore, he allowed to oil in the Grand Jury. In of six millions driver rabhies, _ short, only nine men incised n( iw•enty•two New Y•iik. Der 28. answe'Pd to their names, anti the first two drays The Cambria had strived at !Wit's. of the Sessions mete l over without any Grand !toy who an amended precept turn,, heal • quo - Tile eommovcinl inlclfgence is of co.- rum from the gentlemen of the town and arcgh- stJeradle importot(e0. both ort. Flour was in grand demand ■t T2s a 14•. Judge ACLARD, in Ills char:• to the Grand Corn bad advanced Js 6J per gnar'rr• Jury, made some very pointed and judicious re - Provisions Improved and in g.'o'I d.mand „brk. os the impropriety of requiring men to The bullion in the Bank of England a- earl ouch n diener at each an unfavorable mouhte to 013,500,000, and i. increasing. ware of the year, and exprerred hie regret for American .fork• rema:n about .:before. the great iacnnceoience whet) *hos. who did • Clerk al the Diarist Carl sad the Editor of the ranee of Parlament. t, Ie teeth we regret to ds- haps It try be uve, Mt the Dea:er very predeet- tiens 8igsel is 0•e mad the sass peter. mad ciao• ear'ceadd marten, that the nc.1 are- 1? natio wry even sea wstd sheet ant 1ala17- ter lrysleed and prvjediee the Mahe road .pint ire reader cosset pew Dr. Reamer's .weep- and ora tbuk that the sere predrssf shield rd k f 1 reek jee eve re ago oat ase +sevwsrwen, q sry.r.r...q the two offmrs as incompatible in the eye of the Law. Now if the Sheriff really apposes this to be the mate, we are charitable enough Ie pity hie Igooraoee, however much we may co.demn or deems* his meanness We had our appoielmeot as Ckrh of the Court from the Oe,er.mrst- we 'either obtained it our wrah to Amts it by density our connection with the Huron Sigmal. We detest skeet -work and lose cussug of every description. The Governmest, we dare ay, is perfectly aware that the Clerkship of the Hare. District Court b held by the Editor of the Sig- nal, .na can justify the appoiotme.t by simply ret ring to the last section of the latest Act oa the subject, which saps:- " XII. And *het no British subject, whatever kis pro fersion, calling or employ went, shall in bature ba dreier( dioqu.4fict to hold Ibe Office of Clerk of the District Court or D. pnty Clerk of the Crown n. Upper Canada; any law or enactment here- tofore made to the contrary thereof not• withetnnding." Now, i( Mr. MCDosu.o will point as to the Soviet that allows Sheriffs to be Banken. Bakers, Merchants, Millers, Landjobbera aaJ speculative Printers, or to engage ie any other Prof"s.ion, Calling or Employmeot, we will at once 'dim: diet Ile and we are, in rekrence to our respective others, equally blameless in the sighs of 'lie law. And hnpiog that he is in p.m- seOa ,.n of such a Statute, we .hall cherit■bly re- frain from citing those Acts that prohibit She- riffs from el tracing and inrreantits specula- tion" 1t is • very old, commonsense raying that, " those who lire in gins houses alovld never throw stores," hut like most oilier good maxims, it is rhamefuIly disregarded, ■ed in nineteen cases nut of Iwente the stones are thrown by those who inh+hit the very hnttlr.t teuemeou ! Sheriff Me Dosat n sb.uld have been the Iasi public officer in Canaria to cheeses. rah• eligi- - attend had experienced from the negligence of hility of another man to hold office: CO', assured- rd the Governor and Council to icer•.+ the AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY. 1b•». w•hw didb.t attend. And the Grand Jury ly if there is one man in the Province holding The mate of 'lege w•I! bel remo'v'ed fromehnnl land from fifty in misty Ibnosand pounds, is their preeminent. as might Incr expected, re• office in direct rnntnvention of existing 'mentos. tweed of petitioning to have the Act with trawn, Vienne, on the 1d of. January. The Em- rpno.detl cordially to'th, eentimenta uttered by that one mate i. Jona MCDoniee. Esgnr". n' hie prnpn■nl would Inve displayed a moth hetet peror bag Ietuned 10 8eombreck from the lodge. and we Ibisk presented the Sheriff to Godcrirh 1 And if there are any two (f1, -and a mere disinterested spirit. His next Mike- Pngne. Ili. tender mercies atilt Bench. The -Editor of which, if held by one man are incompatible and 'inn is "that it melte. no provision whatever for • Orden have been rent, to the army ofob- the Huron signal, who heppeonl in be Prevent p wirivel7 boggle to the public interests, dirty drain the whole actino., wrote •short notice enabling l Libraries." Councils t^ establish Corn-. servation to appinaeh as near the Turkish ., h.1. effigy,' arjFnv.arn sad RA•xrn. Mr. mon School Libraries," The 66th section of frontier as possible. of the' aff,ir,.mbodying the substance of wlut •McDoe•in is perhaps not aware that daring the 1!;e Act soya: Affairs in Hungary routinno unaouleJ.- bad bees mid by the Judge and Grand Jury in Inst two yearn we have been reque ted and im- The papers state that Prince Metternich has -reference to 'the conduct'of the Sheriff -but c.v. premed •gain and again, by Ws own poliiic&l " And be it e'i'*rtiel, Thnt it may and shall maty did not iidalge igsny unneeaaeary aevero- f, emit, to make s pnblie exposure n( the injustice he lawful for alio Governor in Connell. In expend *flimsily a inns Dot exewedine two 'hnn•an1 ported•, fnr the establishment and •nnrnrr of Common School Lihra'iea in Crime Canada, newts suchsreenl*t'nni as may from time to time he preeeri ed by the Sonerinlendent of Pehooli for Upper Gana - de, by and with the unction of (be -Gover- nor. in Council." Here ie certainly a moni6rient pm•i.inn for the eruhl:ahment of Common School Lihra►iee pet sorer the direction. not of the Me:Mired Connells. 'bot of the Chic( Soperindeet ! Now sappnsint Ther 'two tkows..d posa.ta h.d [ren and Indulgence to his reckless eightsome s ant wayward daring, theta tuosld reose.bly tyro bees expected *min tf•eiressstam- deaeciatirt of tbis Act without beteg fore- Mes pnvset m ter dl.p a7ug ee cr. We are aware that the philosopher ed to the coachmen' that jealrey-selbsheese lou, about the sbrdgeowst of his power. Per, and • loos of power, are the msispeage of the with all due deferrers to his eaterv• crudities, Chief B epp..li o..awd that many he should hew' I. rues is haK-.cea hted of the most liberal sad most valuable previnoas Canada • kdowledge oI the moat rateeeal •.d of the Act are the subject of the Dr 's ••serest moet approved systems of popular toartectioe, censure. Thr greater part of the power which cannot now b. claimed as a monopoly by sora has hitherto berg held by the Chief Suprrisnee- man. In the warmth of hie Indignation •glut dent, sad • little °twine and compariiively on- the abridgement .d his authority, the Doctor has knows body of mss called the Bard of Leers- exaggerated the evil of which he complain to tion, is, by the new Act, transferred to the pen- other words. be .110111 what we react exactly ple, or at least to the Municipal Commits and the ndersuod to be a fact. He says the Act 1 Cosety BoardedEdaeatiwi. This is ton liberal, him "so Maras tokenise of acqutnsg local in - too democratic, too salgr, 100 a.1.-Pra.e.an- formetioa, of goy kind, except by application to embodies too hula mule-ehsrch!em for Dr. the Clerks of the County Council.." Now it Rreason. gat it is sererihetesa right, and must be understood, is the first place, that the ebould Dr Rei msoe's attempt to strangle it be forms of the Annual Report of Truans-the rreeesslul, he car only expect it :o be successful annual report 0l Local 8&peristcsdents-ahs fnr s eery short period ; hems•, the principle Record to be kept by Teachers -the regal'. being right, no amount of sophistry, sed no tions upon which schools are to be cooducted, quantity of cast en err it to be wren, and &c. &c., are all to be drawn op and furnished the purple 1Jl perrveringiy demand it, and by the Chief Boperioteadear. This is certainly througb . will ultimately obtain it. a considerable share of power or ioflueooe.- Th. Doctor's first objection to the New few Then the County Boards are tweeted, is that " it repeals the very Law by which Leg- "To keep a record of their proceedings, 'donee aid is now grated to Commoo Schools and report, annually, to the Superintendent le Upper Canada." This might have been ad- of Schonlr for Upper Canada, at their mer - minable as an ohjectioa bad it emanated from a wt hicoh(hsha11eir be in July, giving a state - Doctor of Law, bol, coming, as it does, fn.m a etalemeuta andpaurnceeg¢e•dioguonn anreladtisveh to eu1oth cation as they may deem expedient." And in section LXIV. it Is enacted, " That it shall be the duty of the Board of Directors of the Normal School of Up- per Canada, and the duty likewise of the Trustees or lluaagers of all Trusts for purposes of Education in Upper Csnatla, (r. sowing a Report from whom there Is no other provision to lhr' Act,) to prepare and transmit annually, on or before the twenty.firet day of December, to the Su- perintendent of Schools for Upper Canada, a detailed account of ell moneys received Doctor in Dirisity, itis at leapt very undignified, hereto+. 11 is a mere quibble. Thr new School - Art, Tike every other new Art, repeals the laws which it is intended to sapereede, otherwise, it wnull be wholly inoperative. The , School fund was gives sannally by a legislative vote. and we think they money wait given to the Chief 'Qgnperinteodent till lite in the year -the New Art w -s not to come into operation till the first of Jsnoaf), and rnnDoning that focr mnoth■ shnnld have elapsed before the school -matins heed horn regained alis 1.. 1OIaluro wontd hs•e mel, and would certainly have had no8'icient by them for their respective trusts during knowledge that le Protestant countries, time in vote the appropriation before the lepton( the year, and of hnw such money shall roe at a l&,1r date, Protestaata boos pun - h. d A d h d D R morialis- have hero expended, and to give such Oddi- isled Protestoute (.n o k th boldly provoked the ire of the legeiettton, wd'screamed and aggravated Ise ewe pee - 'shaven!, by his own imprudence. But that does tout destroy the tact that be was per- **cutsd, degraded and pttitshod, for fearless- ly asserting hie opinion that his theory Was to harmony with Scripture, which it behov- ed to be, otherwise. It coedit not bate brow true -and it was bas -hence Galileo wee punished for asserting the truth. The ears is not mended by saying tb.t he war pun- ished for contemning the prohibitory edicle Of the existing authorities, this is a mere begging of the question. The very point at issue is, can a0y man or body of mes, reasonably and rightfully assume an authori- ty over another man's °pmione 1 The Pro- testant Reformer• said ..'o, and uped thio principle they took their stand, and bravely endeavored to secure to both Catholic and Protestant, the glorious privilege of Free- dom of opinion. W. are very far, however, from supposing that the principle tsoolnisg' the persecution of Galileo, ass peculiarly and exclusively a principle belonking to the Romisk Priesthood. Our charity enables us to believe that, in that age o1 Limited leatn- ing-limt:ed intelligence -a lack of philos- ophy and science, and a total and supersti- tious subjugation of the masses to the pow- ers that were, soy priesthood, pagan, Prot- estant or Catholic would, under t!s same circumstance*, have meted out a striae punishmeot to the Polemical philosopher -- It was the result of a certau state of roti•• t)•, rather than a necessary cunaequeoco of the Komish faith. And it is Fateful to se - el Mrl' a • r. T?RSO1 tris w•citten-• letter to an Austrian Slmr.ter, in ty. The remarks appeared' in the Signal of the which be declare* that the Austrian Mon 2ee1 Ymiember,and es we have no wish to St- archy cannot enjoy lasting peace, unless publish thesrtiefeatleagth,vigor* the foolokr. ilungary is mnintsihed in its proceedings- in f .hort wimple which eeeufes ib, swisew remaining as a separate State with Austria. of the whole article is as far at teem es the eea- Thirteen recent enndemnations have been duct n( the Sheriff is concerned: . committed to imprisonment with bard labor, " And We Were certainly much pleased to 20, 18, and 10 years. - wi'h the pointed and jndtetuns reruark• of Letters from Vienna of the 6th instant. Judge Aciand, on the thoughtlre, impro- priety ofaummnning Juries (rem the remote' state that a ministerial crier' is at hand m townships of the D:etr.ct at ilea ,eapnn of that cooled. the rear, wa trust the remarks will have Letters from Naples announce that great the desired effect. and that the Sheriff, in • arrangements were In prelims", but for endeavoring lo donde the duty develving whit object is unknown. ., on Jurors, equally nyer the several sections particle of additiesal internee by vergae of that JK Of the District, will. in fit:urn, make his err- 1 .ffee-there wag nothing rel parer pititieal feel. ! ranpemenls with a doe consideration to the inn in iheehnrt article wh rah h...rnowd rh,911.. FRANCE. i elrcum•taeceo and convenience of the peo• • rifTp wrwsh; tame +verity of it (had it he -n revert) Four hundred of the insurgents of Jure plc." was net sg tartlet by the fact that the writer had arrived in Paris from Havre, and were ; New there is eertolely nothing it this extract on, rod; of the Dore,' ('ocrt. But the She - liberated by the Attorney General on the which eat tationally bon convened into a ora neon riffapnln,en thn„b„, Itw is rinb'ed by e.ksep- 4t1. The elections have been postponed In Lor tnle•nbnt •stark n, on the Sherifi. awl mach int • prietint prey ' whet s „Hoge halleei. the 25th of Jahoary. it appears now that 11er anything ealuhi„n1 poli' rel anti Wiry to ,,,,in. 1 1s 1110?. ane mn*P harm in t.tiag pre. no difference whatever had arisen between him. The reader will, therefore, be reprised „r nfw hsiweirt Pres. than in heist prnpie- Ihs President and the Ministry. when we isfntm hic.i that en Tseadq the firm tow ela (;rip* Mint Or ha.'he Clerk of the Irl poussin'e amendment for reducing the inst., is the Court of general Quarter 8erenes, which the comtnanisv troffers in eonsequertee of the Sheriff's office and the Ronk ug.ney (seine both held yt him. And we have, rep to the pre- sent menneal d•elined saying one w"rd on the reject, simply bemire we rencsidered him a de- cent sort of en ionifeoeire man, an4 we felt no &etre to injare either his means or hi. feelings. Oar allusion to the eirrnmaranee now; is eer- uioly of him:Iwo seeking, and le ter bnsisos with the Beek ie se -a very limited rale. we drntt Ilio subject for the present. ' The. Clerk of the Gletrict Coen 'segsineso p.luireal *01•eaee from his office -he is Inespahle f rine Dee in cot force has bee, rejected by the 1h. Clerk of the Pones r -.,I, 30 open Cover, . contingent Letter from Sheriff Me1Mseete containing sone• Assembly. tares of• tether strange deseriptinn nn Judge Jury - NICARAGUA. Arene'e'eharee'to the November Grand 1he Grand 'Jury's Prese.tment, and the conduct Natal 0r 1'01 PRRnInRNT Or TAR STAIN I of the Clerk of the Peace, and winding up with or NtcoRAoca. The Director of the State to the people u( Nicaragua : inasmuch as the the Legislative Assem- bly, at an extraordinary session, has decreed pate p'sprr. This will appear by reference as follows : to the Interpretations of the Tate Provincial The Legislative Aseembiy el the Repub- Hocretart', as to the position of Gorernmoot loo of Nicaragua, at an extraordinary sea officers." Mon, In view of past events and preseo1lir- Our reply to this magnanimous outpouring of tamale^nes. solemnly declares- a greet soul was to the effect that, " as Clerk of 1.1. Its uncbangeable adhesion to the the D'tetr'ct ('hurt, i am not aware that 1 have principles of the absolute exclusion of the ever spoken one word against the Sheriff of the intervention of any forei,Zn naiii'n whatever District, bet if i have, 1 can only throw my+If in the domestic or international affair, n( ^peen the mercy of the Ranch, and it is probable the Republican States of .lmetitn, that the Editor of the Huron Signal will answer for himself I, Pit! week !" pie, the observers of which is necessary In order that our readers may Inc duly qualified for the peace and independence of the said to appreciate the justlee of our .nim.dv-reiona Stales. on this strange eondnet of aha Sheriff, we most end. The Assembly declares, that *he site two or three plain common veto bets, extenioo and propagation of monrcjhical which even the Sheriff himself cannot (money, Institutions, whether by the conquest or and first. Ti.. Editor of the Heron Siganl has colonisation, or the sovereignty of wander- not only the right, but, as a public j ierneli.t, ing tribes, or by any other memos, npnn the io duty, boaod to offer strictures no the conduct Armless Continent, is cootrary to the in- or miller m,seondret of public cfiierra-the eon• tereatg of the republican States of America. dict or m,econdeet of Sheriff McDoiu.o form• and is dangerous to tb• peace and indep.n- 00 orerpusa to this georrel role, especially the following remarkable expreeeinn of friendly feeling towards the Editor of the Huron Signal: " As *leo from the rnmmen'a of the Clerk of the District Court, in his public print, called the Heron Siring. who. on • Dietrict refiner. has no right to Feet a dance, the rights and powers of the veld Stites, and the people thereof, collectively and individually. lyd. 1t declares that every volon*ary cesceesioo, absolute or conditional, of any part whatever of the ancient cnnfideratinn of Central America, with the object of cal - uotsatoon of eeenpalion by any monarchical power, or by any sovereign whatever, or supposed sovereign or king, under the pro rection of any other power, will by consid- ered by the Republic of Ntearegsa not only u hostile to iia interest', but as threaten Ing to the peace and ieJependeoce of the States of Centiat America. elle The Republic of Nicaragua. by the prevent declaration, •pprele to the high powers of the Suttee of the Ancient Coe- frdereeion of Central America, to unite lo mashing the pyeaoipdes of the prevent dee- Isretinte which ere isd'opeesably w•eseary when the Mester had been made the sehject of a Di•sriet Corer, err se nisch righ to have a Print - in. Prete as Sheriff McDni mei? Yet, Sheriff McDoaatodoss keep a Peering Press in wide Linn to the tithe" n newton. brooches of his bnui- nese The Daly point's of difference between es in reepeet to the Printing trade. are, that nor Preps is paid for. His i) riot We neknnwledee the pmprietnnhip of num-he denies kis. We wri'r for our owo Press. \oborly writers for kis. ()metros Jane much good -has advocated troth and peace and Metier -hair saved the District many pounds. and kept msnv pound. in the town that would nrherw1,e have been sent ow -y, ■nal h.e given employment that has been Fetid foe.- Ilis has done mark harm -hes been kept u a bait. a trap, o smart -'as been randy the ground-. work q% a regular, system .f elaadestiae Mg, rhset%*g, gouging, a kind of orpknixed de- lusion for babbling honest merchant* end honest workmen out of their goods and labor, std hoe Wen • eerier" los, and a wenn" cheerer.' to the Dietriet. In short, in the whole history of printing Preaes from the dots of Geer aaaaia down to the present time, Sheriff McDneur's Printing Press adventure 1., . certainly been the most unfortunate and the most despicable, and. in common prudence, he should never more allede to the euhject. H. mn.t_ -be perfectly evert that we eo.ld pat the ..Sigsd Printing Office and the Signal lVewrpsper ander the same of same other pony, jest se easily es be pots his Grist Mill, the Bank Ag.rry, god his Printing Prete under other men's name. 1 But we have I.reer iedtdged in this kind of ab•®lox sknw-rock. and we hope we are now too old 1,, Imre 11. We haves .few more hint. 'boot Ad - Judge's chafer and the sabjee' oft Grand Jury'. I •moan(-•b•al Constables, Bailiffs, Se. "., Pretoatment. in the arced place h was setts. which apperuin to the deities of Sheriffs, and i wh,eh m07, ■t same (stare penod, be •er7 •er- eon 1e right nor duty of Sherri(( Mr0oe.' weepytho Court of Quer Reseire. and the •rcesble to Mr. McD°wsi.n. And, in the tree titre of ohs „him. Is swag eompl•hets of this time we .ware our worthy Sheriff that if he di.- toed against the Editor d the Huron Signal, dig - coverer That he his "wakened the aeons mere," fnr Ih,r simple r.a.ne, th.t rhe rid duor (.n the or if he thinks that won hive been too hard with premises .11edgcd) stood there as free and Inde• hail, oI o w1 ^ anghl tin" In move•," t1{. p - dsnl of t10 iteeeh of M.gi.tntes and rel m eolaa111 of the Sigma( are a his service either Sheriff Mfo csAID. as he did of ilk Det of W or- for u pelwgy ora dgfswre. • f woe travelling entirely mit of the Rrrord at the DR RYETSON ANi) THE NEW SCHOOL pnh'n- expenw, in arraigning :he Clerk of the ib los.. sake eel • trona! iiiforn 'noel respecting Poch Iraeb far greater i momia d cruelty than the and the Institution for which they elanelanbe g g y ai1 held, as shall bo in their power to give." Romish Church dealt out to (Wilco. They Elere, then, all t►e County Boards of Edges- had not learned the princode ,of the Prete.- tioo sod all rhe Trn.tees or Managers of all taut Reformatmn, and pereecutlon was the Trusta for purposes of Education in ('pper Cana- order of the day. da are potitisely commanded to Report annually, a3. Tux eluuici fel Election* demle off es not to, an[ through, their County Clercs but to Monday, bot we are not yet acquainted with the dee Chief Superintendent directly. ft. this JFfN results except ie the tows and township of Gode- objecrion of 1)r. Retro% is not false, ori, st rich. Tbe, Coeseill.rs for the Iwwa►kip ars le,et, cannot understand it to be true. We shall ?deism. JoI-n Holmes, John Steseboaae, Robert exainioe the ren *fining ohjeches* io our &ext. Acheson, J. Lesgwrtb, sod A•drrw Rutledge. In the town the teres, as acus!, "stole • much" "THE PRINCIPLES- OF THE PROT- upon the inhabitants, and for a bar political F.9TaNT RF.FOI111LtTi(l`i purpose "receded a keeping sat some of the moot efficient practical moo is Guderieh, and is Trueis the heading of an article w hick ret.rniog some iodiridea!e who bare so claim w• wrote in the Signal a short time ago, either epos the puffins or rhe coefileace of the and we, tut .eek, received, through the people, sod no knows eon visible paliec■tios except that Post Office, a lit:le book with the fullowtng may. are rata, we merely give the tial•-" names of these who have bees returned for the The Calumny against the the Cath- several Ward s-retotying our own re slut for olieCharts iwreference toGalilso,Exposed:' s tul.rs 0eeasioa. For the 8t. l3eorse't Ward. And ss the title page was written in a neat Masan. Jame. watro, Dogiel Hasley, sod pat into rah. ktaeds of Dr. RvrRpov, with roll hand, "Thomas' \1cQueen, Esq. -Sent in Benjamin Parra. For Ilio 8t. Purirk's Werd, pnwrr'In direct is whet manner it nhnnld be es- n'rswer to un Editorial article on 'Galileo' H,.race Hones, Mania McLeanoa, sod Jaynes pended.in the establishment 01. Rrhnnl Lihf"ries• in your paper of Deer. 611, 1849." From Boston. The 8t. David's Ward, Steger". Jae. this it appears that some person 'apposes Gentles, William W,Ilaee, and Christopher on guilty of an attack upon the Catholic Cribb, sad the 8t. Andrew's War{, Messrs. Church, and we attic!. attic!. rather be suspec D rte Watson, W. !J Rich, and Morgan James ted of many another crime, which N gener-, Hamilton. emb.rg ' In she third place Sherif McDoou.n ACT. District Can't before the Churl of Quarter See- 1e our last, w. "remitted to examine the Bator; woes, simply bemuse the rid Covet has es men 0f Dr. Rersrt'o objections to the now School eoarrol over the Clerk of the Morley Conn thee AOI, sod to thew that they ars either frivoler se it has over the F,di tor 0f the ierl. Teen be- iia•: meat d them, however, are entitled to a mg frets which mut he knew■ t. Pena waste eh.neler the ws harts araigeed t0 teem Mr -Donato, then is rmnthrag very awkward- -they ye meter sod are toughed re such neve. hie In the conduct of the highest officer of Ike eid,d.,te terms. and clothed i■ reh se amount Diorite, is impeaching the Clerk et the Direct el egress 'whine that re weld +poor the (-tort end the Feliier rf rhe Merle Rega.t, he- wrier merely 'needed to convey the idea d for tIN mdet•as'tci of the md.peedeeace fore • tribsnal having se j.ri.dietroe 1s the mat. ta!e0swah1w, reheat haus faa.rdrewi •host had liberty of 11. whol.Centro-American ter compbraed'4 Wesee therefore, eonetrer'- the poundsof u. A•d, asa general eon!w• .d a. g reesee that the reel tetrad•• of the She- ai.. ef hie geserwl It may M safely OW. cot• Given at SbillsN. o ds Mates, df, w merely t• direct the atteri.s d aha {trued. that the New &beet Aa w *bout tee ()Sr, R e lien Se RAM1tRRR 'I'. the fes•. of State, Seller. resew end tLe tgiesvr.n r, the thea. tees the sea maple* sod ase►jseuoes►1. tet 0f 1•a we einem suppers that he wnnld have sheet the meneyland hie innrrnrtinns .bnot the. libraries. to the Tovern keeper. Or aha enrporatin. of .hoemaken i■ the diffrreet ceonl .. of Upper Cenadil We tether think he wont' liar. seat them to the properaothoritie., viz:, the woneei- i, ally looked upon as more heinous. Not FIRE IN STRATFORD-SHAESPEARE pal Cnu.eils. • Awl. in r doing. he won''' c1•- that we are, by any moans, • believer in the INN. vainly have believed that he eras performir parr Romish firth ; but because we have rush- - of the dation fnr which the Aet allows him o °ugly. through life, endeavore 1 to eschew On Saturday afternoon, the 29111 ultimo, about ft o'clock th Bh k 1 h fi saIary offoer hundred and twenty po•uds a year! the spirit of Sectarianism. If our article an e • of -are ea nos apposed to be from • stove pipe, and in a. hoar Objection third i•. "-that it makes no nrov'tpinn : the" Protestant Reformation" cnnver.1h••and a half was buried to the ground. The pre- wh+ever for enabling the contemplated Count, I idea that we regard the Catholic Church as mares wee• exteesiee, and well known to the Rnords to perform the duties impn+d np^n inferior to other. Churches, is matter of it -treeing public. Terry was erected h• the lee e hem." The Co"*, Bogota are 't t be'.no Int- faith or doctrine, w. must have overstepped Mr S..:ctnt in 1834, -seed were the, first frame rd M the "rime *athnrhv thet *ppnini. the Chief ontireI the limits of neer intention -for Seperintenaent. viz :• the Gneernor General. "The duties imposed on them," are specifically] whatever may b' our opinion on this sub, Ind down and they are requested or rather en - insult we bold that we have nn more right to joined to perform them. It et no., the, are not insult the opinions of Catholics than they told whether they .heuld cit or wind or whether have to insult ours ; and butte we leave •e - they •heold pet the right font f remn,t in per- err man in thn peaceable enjoyment of hie fnrminc them, thew Feer preliminaries are own creed in all matter, that lie exclu- Iib.nll• left to their own choice, and it le cer- tainly very illiberal in Dr. Rvr.R•o, to reopen+ th.t they will not perform • few plain, simple donee, merely b,eanse he ie not vathnrised in control or compel them t Objection fourth is, "that it proeid►t nn •••miry by which the diver- idob of any part of the T,•gisletive School Grant kern the nhj.el contemplated by the Legislator. can he prevented !" 'chat *toff ! If • man „1.b or emhnzles anv part of the Schrwl fond, will the law of the land not punish him jest in the same moaner, and to the semr extent as if ke hod stolen or embealed Dr-Ryaann's salary? Thea, we think the firat fear dejection" of the Ree. Seporintendent most smear extremely frivoler. In feet, digneefally ea to • moa of ieanine and professional rimy, and we shall now proceed to criticise • few mere of hu ohjectines which are o(• far worse eharacter than feirefetta • OhpetiesHee I. that, "it roes rot authorise eves the slightest . no either side between the Pre•ineial Soperietendent and any Township Seperinteedeat : lea•ieg the Provin- cial Superintendent a. nw.o wk0urrr ef acquir- ing local informer of any kind. except by .p- plicatioe to the Clerks d th. Comity Coeseil.." 'This May bg called the ehjeeties. it is, is reali- ty, the sold and ,nh.tanes of ih. 111,1"00,', np- peeitinn. We have always believed sad fre- gneetly pvhliehed ow belief that the °Mee n( Chief f3uperioteodent, could palely and profitably be demented wick. We think it should be .boh,kwd, .ad whether or net it may Imre beef the intention of ranee who framed the New Aet, to abolish it, one thing is nhvina., samr.ly, that by making the Cerny Clerks the (hie( eens- poedenn of the Chief 8.perintendent, Dee "tope was made in the right direction ; sad it is proba- ble that wily • very sheet petted would elopes till some eerie•s, rgairi.g se.anm,at west ask " what earl would arias, frees the Convoy Clerk. ales. catholic, merely bananas M ie • Cath. eormeaenuy dere, with the teepeetor (leew ohs, should, at once, reeve (0 boast meal keewiee that nos well bed It wetly 1•110141• 1114 rel, without eke latereretrou d • Chief Bowe- la wrale,ae tee. ally! I Jar wee atee/tsb• ltaM" t•wedPwl?" Dr. Regime is shrewd eerie ►lu.tat.bent tee Protestant Mformalioe efiesll sad ad ter• -he to en en4it to It. Oe► ,week. en 7 g ss+s(tY' aha M•ssf stP re pereol'0 sad celesta," the mesh of etch an (wee whleh •really dad year .fear y'•- r' t enquiry. sed with a rfReiesoy of lbw Nanta Omlflro an hmtnne•I We have r' ad •xe.A..O de eer haasal, .pei i, rssd r O,s peter. he dexterously attempts to avert :t Air David Rrawder'e Llf. 01 Galilee• sed r, ti•peksd•o. 1 mom wweywiRia/ yowl' aM.we Th• frae..esr i. rppess tees Dr. Rvmnn.'e cite aware that IM Pepe std mosey of ow, 1,05 1. tee Maestro• Mito MMbheer WtI reel .bjeefor to the New Bet w.1 Ar, is that it chl.f digei(sr'lee of the Church were Mems- C+a•e7, fee. erfaieeld Mal Me Pell 1a• lakes at4yi po•04. a ►our frnm hrs salary -per- ly toward, his, sad showed sleet lowtesey ie beteg oetieet7 reeky ed that tee -_taus amp, building (as dwelling) erected 'n the town. - The property was bought by the lata Mr. Hicks for £800 -and who kept it for some time. It was at the time of the accident, accepted by Mr. Wilton, whoa affable and obliging conduct at all times, gaited him the esteem of his towns- men, and traveller Mr. Ware's (wirer, was nearly all reed. yet be retains some los wisely between him and his Maker. Our He was israred. The house was, it in ostler - article on the Protestant Reformation was stood, ant '..seed, sod will hem tom 10 theheir certainly not written with the intention of of Mr. Hicks. The effaces of the ishabil•s:e- .hewint that the Catholic faith is (aloe, or and there were same ho•drede preeot,-were unavailing. A stroog brevet' blew aI the time. By great exertion, and the see of the small en- gine he!ougiog to T. 81. Daly, See. (who se- periotended it) the ban was saved. Many of the inhabitants de praise fir their moire - This accident will be • loss for • tier, 10 meth • thriving place as Stratford. -Coe. that the Protestant faith is true, nor, 111 face with the Intention of ','torfering with the faith or doctrines of either Church. We intended to elbow that the great principle for which the Protestant Reformer! conten- ded, was nota matter of faith -was not a theological doctrine -but a plain natural right -the right to think and to be guided by the dictates of their own consciences in all matters of religion. in short, we wish- ed to chew that the priociples of the Prote- stant Reformat inn mecum() to thsProt'ni,taat and to the Catholic, an equal right to enjoy 'inmolested, their respective opinions and rituslo, and should extend to botb, an (Noel shield against persecution and civil penal- ties or disabilities, on the score of religion. And so far from attempting to censure the members of the Rnmisb Church, for the pe- culiarities of their creed, we were anxious to blame the members of the Protestaot Church, insomuch se thousand's of them have yet to learn rind understand the great prin- ciples of the Protestant Reformatmn. in- deed, our chief object in writing the article, was to chew that the pains and penalties, the disabilities, restraints, and positive op- press/Hon to which Catholics have bran sub- jected in Protestant countries, are direct and gran violations of the principles for which the Protestant Reformers eoatesded ; aid to convey the opinion that the ease also hates, or persecutes, or injures, tsr celuswe - JUDGE ACLAND'S CHARGE 7b floe Grand Jury, at the lase gnarlier Sessions of the Comedy eft Hwrod. Mr. Foreman and G.atlemee of the Grand Jury,-1t is a matter of great satisfaction to mer that i hays' cot to addrees yon epee see criminal *deer_ which is likely is be breeght before you, •ad that your dater ea Grand Jurymen will probably be egia.d a the inspection .the Gaol, and to give your Report epee 1e "BSc 'trey or the see Ira1y. it most be i1g to yew, that at this fes- tive tarn of th. year, you should be eall•dhews your homes for th.perferteaaee of public deur, bot the fortunate ab.ence of crime at our preen* ..sirens, cannot bat prove moot gratifying to you as indi•idwal., and as iah•bttasls of the* young gad thriving Comity, the very,ertdItabler feet that se isdietment will probably be Wright before yen, will be .ems emeriti". kr the tronble Ind tsasevesi.eee you may her .nfev.d frees betas arm milled epos to exereige (o(regai- ttwd,) os• of the highest (aeti.s s inmwer7 id the des A of Jeerer is the. tteee- t►r• It will be your ditty to Report epos the mato d the Gaol, and 1 bore alio raw rreirtw d s d it 11 at G u li (t 0 a b tl s 0 • 1 0 a 4,,JA 4111A. 4 e