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bees es !lash, sad tial • blew at a Mlnietrp
wbes lttiale,er be theer bolts, --and we
have made bold to sweetie* a few --Mee
esedmimi mere ...mzaa of eedevieg ped
me the soostry, thaw, any ether Oat ate►
held the reuse of power to the Prentice.
As te the quesmea 0f Itetreschesest
Wag at lease is this contest, we are bold
to say that it ie reser 005150eo ee 10150
thing wore*. The Tone* bowl *boat
eeeasmy beanies they hoes to serve them-
selves by teo dsfug, but their peat history
belies their Toed protestations. A handful
of reckless Reformers, whose zeal is far
more worthy than well aimed, say that they
ars deter.iaed to teach the miat,try a lac
eon ! Fiddlesticks ! They would have us
teach the world t, point the finger of scorn
at Halton, a1 tie most trustable sod w'oath-
ereock-like constituency on rcc,,rd. At
tie pool., thee. let your metes be recorded
Is favour of Jobe Weteohell, E.q., tha
that has honorably represented you it
Parliament, whose past public an4 p:iv.te
life hes ii -en marked for sterling inteont v
sad uprin humus of purpose. - Daeda, War-
der.
, LAWYERS AND LAW COSTS.
la another column will be limo! the let-
ter of a member of the epo.r Canada bar,
on the subject of law roform, written is the
right spirit, and well worthy of attention.
We emits egm* with the treater part of
the views he throws out.. That the char-
acter of the wbots legal prorogation is un -
}silly suffering from the mal.precttees of a
few members of the body, cannot be dnebt-
ed ; and that effective reform can only be
brought &beet by the reapectahle part of
the profssion forming an association to pro.
Aleuts delinquents, we have already .u' -
rested. We are, also, 1t one with our
at as to the advantage of a fair
Peale of (eon, in prefer**, to the bargain
system whicit found in New York to pre-
dttee all lho evils he anticipate. And we
also admit, that, there i1 a vast ammo. of
" ignorant talk" on the euhject of lawyers,
and law cwt., heard on every hand.
But while admitting .11 this, we have no
":fs" as whether law costs in Canada are
reiaoue to the litigant*, and law proceed-
ings cumbrous and unneceinry. The
thing in our opinion *Jules ghee doubt, and
we .esptect that the class most interested
is effecting a iu,rnethate reform is the
legal body itself -(or assured!, un'.eas a
?rudent advance is the right direction is
timely mads. the getberidg wave of public
opinion will break is • feeble' not only de-
structive to the professing but burl( I In
the country. We are glad to know that
many of our best lawyers begin to see this
and are with our e. t most dec-
rease for a thorough reform.
We Melte agree with oar correspondent
pItbcation of Iaw pro* eedaR. is
desirable which impairs the rLcisney of the
promise. It is one great difficulty in hand-
ling this question that the only person*
who thoroughly endemism' it, are ocreonsl
ly interested in the state roe. Were two.
three or Eve gentlemen• patriotic etoorb
to take up the whole gneetlon and endeavour
to trace out a system, at once simple and
etneiset, remuoenuvo to the lawyer and
just to the litigant, they would live
grateful remembrances of the great
-at least a month.
In all these discustinna, hose"
have elver beard • good argument
rod why the Division Court. eh,
have their power" extended We
pM°Nismiem h.vo otsde dole rented some .nsas+tw to be bmiflll'd i path tttlwYt,
Case ruse, sod motbtsg bet a eaters! ratios•
medicare for delay, can prevent its beawg Her mow, ber, leaua.d „jib e.tbfac-
enmes etely stied epos by g mow
Belay carries wtth it the possibility of the
imrort*tlea scheme being acted upon.
Will the chaplaincies be aboliebsd 1-
Rrereaser.
ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA FROM
LIVERPOOL, PEER UARY 9th.
New York, Feb. tenth, 1850.
The Americo reached Bootee this rom-
ping.
ENGLAND.
Tree gvar.'s'r1.e..
Parliament was opened on the 31st Jan-
uary. The -Queen's 'Reach was read by a
cumroi-.ton, sa follows :
,tfy 1,"; -da sed Ceatl.me.: We ars com.
madded by Her Majesty to assure you that
iter Majesty bee great eatisfection in again
having recourse to the advice sol ai•istan.ce
of her Parliament.
The decotae of Iler M'jetty Queen Ade -
little has caused !ler Majesty deems:Mittion.
The extensive charily and exemplary vir-
tues of Ler late Majesty will always render
her memory dear to the nation.
Her Majesty happily continues in peace
and amity with foreign powers.
In the course of the Autumn, differences
of a serious character aroma between the
Govate omente of Austria and Rueeia on the
one hand, lied the Sublime Porte on the
other, in regard to the treatment of a con-
eiderahle number of persons who, after the
'termination of the civil war in iluogaey,
had takes refege in the Turkish territory.
Explanations which took place between
the Turkish and Imperial Governments bete
fortuestely removed any danger to the
peace of Europe, which might have arisen
out of there difference a.
Her M.jesry, harm, been appealed to on
this occasion by the Sultan, united her ef-
forts with those of the Government of
Fre**, to wbie h a similar sppesl had been
trade, in order to &sadist by the employ-
ment of her good °Mee", 10 effecting an
amicabl e settlemeot of hoes differences in
a saner consistent with the dignity and
iadepeodence of the Porte.
Her Majesty has been enraged is com-
m rnicati'na with foreign States upon the
measures which might be reodersd necessa-
ry by the relaxation of the restrietto•s for-
merly impnsed by the savigatioo law, of
this country -
The Governments of the United State"
of America and of Sweden have promptly
ekes steps so secure to British ships, in
the porta of their respective countries, ad-
vantages similar to those which their owe
in the ships now enjoy til utwh ports.
B
public With regard to those foreign States
whose navigation laws hare hitherto been
.r, w•
gdvan-
of • r.•tr.ctive character, tier Majesty bat
111 rent received from nearly all of theor *stunner,
think w•h:eh induce her to hope that our example
tion that the measures whish have Mw d
ready paved for the promotion of the pub
tic health are in a soars, of gradual adup-
tion ; sod bet Majesty trusts that both i■
the metropolis and in various parts of the
Ceded Kingdom, you will be enabled to
make further progress IQ the remoasi shi
evils which effect the health sad well-being
other subjects.
The favor of Divine Provtd.•ee has hith-
erto preserved this kingdo n, from the wars
and convulsions which during the last two
years, have shaken so many of the states of
the continent of Europa..
It is Her Majesty's hope and belief -that
by combining liberty with order, by peeser-
ring what is valuable and amending what is
defective, you will sustain the fabric of our
institutions as tbo abode and olio *better of
a free and happy people.
ENGLAND, kc.
The British Parliament was opened oo
the 31st ult. The Qneen's Speech was
favorably received. Oa Thursday eight,
the 7th init., Lord Ductey Stewart, in oho
Roup of Commons, moved for various
papers relating to the demand of Russian
expatriation of the Hungarian Refugees
from Turkey, the Iltiageriao war, .the cap -
ten of the principalities of the Danube by
Russian troops, kc. After a debate the
motion wet adopted. The New Naviga-
tion law is working well. Another expe-
dition in search of Sir John Franklin has
been resolved on.
The steamship Carifornia, from New
York, arrived at Liverpool on the 4th root.,
eleven and a half days passage.
Ireland remaioa a disturbed as ever.
FRANCE.
On and since !Monday, Paris has been in
a state of neige, in consequence of a aeriee
of dietutbances, created by the Rue St.
Martin and St. Antoine, when the police
came to cut down some ot the trees of liber-
ty plaited during the revolution. During
the disturbances, seven men were wounded.
100,000 men were ander arms on Monday.
An attempt is poo to be made by the rival
factions, to amend the constitution. The
mimeos from Paris of Thursday night, the
7th Met., say that the city was quiet.
Perfeet trangeility prevailed in Parie at
at the last accounts. Some (tithe German
papers publish a letter which contains the
following : " I can give you important news
that the fore his come to an arrangement
with the Catboltc powers relative to the
Coesutotion. The States are to be divided
Tato four Legations, each of which will have
at its bead a cardinal as political Chief." -
A member of the Sacred College is to be
President of the Couueil of Ministers, with
the title of Cardinal Secretary of State."
Mr. Phelan, of New York, who resides in
Pane.. had ordered 30001bs of bread, to be
hof hfit
bellow, of damages to the extent of £t5 will speedily lead to • great ad general distributed e butcd among t poor La re
might safely be tried in these Cour'e, bei division.
diminution of those obstacles which previ•
liquidated debts to any *menet, unless' the FR ANCE.
d.feadant (in snits over £25) made nsth ously ranted to a free intercourse by nes
that he had a defence, end desired the remo between the cations of the world. Aa the articles of the proposed cooetitu-
yet of the ranee to a Metier Court, Th. use except the one making Ministers res-
in the Sommer and Autumn of the pan
messing of damage, by a lnry in alreedr poneib!e to the King, had been agreed on
w esry
rem, sad, beat enter to be ane rear the United Kingdom less again visited by the Chambers, and the King takes a
sway entirely. And it certain,, w inhl by the ravages of lbs Cholera ; but Almigh- solemn oath to the con.diuttoa on the G:h.
osodece to eeenomy, if not to the ends of ty God, in Hoe mercy, we pleased to arrest
justice and public uti.6etinn. were p•tly the progress of mortality, sod to stay pestilence. Her Majesty is penes - this RUSSIA.
eze.ptin criminal
Juries dispensed weasithea,i inand ailwhen dthe C"oemrtand
fearful•, Accounts from the Hard Incites rtate, that
. d by either petty in civil suite. The pro. lied that we shall best evince our gratitude the Circassian' had gained advantages over
cep •zietiog in the Court of Chancery ap-
pears to be condemned on all banes as
monstrously cumbrous and expensive, hot
of that it is uooeeesary to speak until the
new yetem now preemie, by the Chancel-
lor a before the public.
Pointless IS the warfare waged on this
question, at present, it, it is tegbly set tafae-
tory that the public toted is amused to it,
and we are is bop. that lawyer -ridden as
oar legislature ie then will be foand'aaate.
tial *.eagb ler as attack •n the n.tem
dunng the a session. We ear
neatly MOM eemmun cations on the sub•
jeet-not g 1 remarks., but pointed
references to existing abuses and remedies
for Ike evil. W. rbal! be happy to have
We letter farther prom teed by our corres-
pondeet
Hew Maas WWI • Pateree'e Y•t•w
T►Arai,e.-••.Ahb.sgh • Klemm may b4.11-
ling dl JAI, yet to kis ow■ way be :a a
great traveller, er at !aril hie band se, as
we shall prole. A goal ynnter will set
0000 *mo a day, or about 24,000 lettere.-
The utstance tear, -fled neer by hie hand will
average •hoot nae foot per letter, going to
the bases to which they are contained sod
of tour.* returning, tasking two feet for
e very Mater he sou. 'Phis would made
• dretence each day of 48.000 feel, ur a
little leen thou 9 miles; doubling it fur dis-
tdbwti.g the type in the course of do. year,
{pylae rot the Sundays, that member tra-
vels atm ,t 0000 miles !
Markets..
his awe. 1 Id Tikes". IND.
-po THE TOWN IIELVIDI OP THE 01111•
1 TED COUNTIES or HURUV, PERTH
LAND YItUCE:.
GENTLER EN,
I have 'be honor w &satinet* my int..;lN of
becom.ng a t'taJ:Jate for she Office of Comity
Clerk, sow vaoain by Lite lamented death o! Mr.
Don, and should I he w furtuoatt u w b. elect-
ed, 1 shall cheerfully sediment to perform the
duties of the s1Bk., teethes with the . wee -
meet of the Aa.eSeale zea and Collector's Roll.
(or an 'natio/ salary of £50.
1 would at the tame hose beg to tall your no-
tice to the experteu.e t hare gained drill; ole
Haw Yea*, Fah. 47.
A.be.-Tho menet ie mon entire fur Puts,
with melee of feud barrels at $6,6.24: Prada are
ready but heavy. Hales 60 barrels et $6.
Flour -There is less activity in the markets
(r Western end Stair A :acr, but priero ue un-
changed -the stirs are 3000 bilw at $4,371 •
$4,624 for fi,.e and common; $4,874 • $ fur
common and etrai;ht State; $5,12+ a $5,25 for
leverets State end mixed Ohio and Indiana;
$5.25 a $5,371 for Michigan; $5,53 • +5,63. for
pure Genesee. The better (rain* are non and
buo,aat.
0raio-There is a steady enquiry for Wheat
but buyer, and sellers are wide spirt. Casfttia
is in better dern■oJ, w4h Nle. of 2000 bushels
handsome white at $1,10, Coro is is fair de-
mand mad pretty steady. the .app!, is sot line.
the sales are about 57,060 bushels at 44c or
damaged: Sac • 54lr fur mixed. 55c ■ 55I..t
Jersey and common white Southern; 56 • 561
for Jersey and Southern yellow, sad *mall lots
57e. Included in the sales are 10,000 bushels
Souther, yellow at 578 0o board ship at Phila-
delphia.
Pre,ia,on.-There is oo change 10 notice in
Pork-rnatket continues heavy. Rales of some
750 barrels at $10,37 a $10,44 for mess, and
$8.87j e $'J•for prime. Be.'( u 6rm with a
ready demand ani sales of 150 barrels country
at $5,75 a $6 for prime; $9,75 • 9 for mese.
Lard is more m•.derate for the .home trade -
mita 250 bbl* prime 6 1-2 . 6j-200 !tegm 63-
100 tierces Grease 61.
Batter in very firm -in good demand -full
pricer.
Tommie°, Feb. 27.
Floor, perharrel 196 lb..18s 91 • 20.; Wheat,
per bashe„ 60 Ib.. 3s 9d • 44 3d; Barley, per
bushel, 49 Ihe. le 8d • 2s. R' -e, per bushel, 56
is a ne 3d; Oats, per bashed, 34 lbs. Is . 1
3d: Oatmeal, per bhl. 196 Ihs. 161 94 • 19.;
Pease, per boehel. 601bs. Is 8,1 a 2s.
TO THE TOWN REEVES OF THE MUNI-
CIPAL COUNCIL or THE UNITED
COUNTIES OF HURON PERTH
.'6D BRUCE. -
ClEiNTLEMEN,-•'1 am anxious u intimate to
Itj yen that the rHMO I have not made a per-
sonal application to son for your enafirmatioe u(
the appointment of County Clerk, *shirk the
Warms has conferred on me, proceed, from a be-
lief that the surest way in secyreynnrconfide :ot,
end too» -ten' •ppri.'al of the WWnle"'s ap-
pointment, will be by attending earefully ad
zealously to the duties of the ufftee.
At the *erne time I eanaot forbear r,ak,ns a
few ohaervsttous on the proposal which Mr.
l.izsra has msec In eon to undertake 1'ie duties
of the ofrMee st £25 leas theft ,he salary that was
swerJed w the Coosty Clerk at yon. let* sit-
rtag: Yep are £wars that a liar •tin i:te glary
of the-Dinrtet Clerk wsa raised from £75 to
LIZ), ie commitment* of a Resolution of the
Council that the Clerk should manage the A.-
seswr'a end Collertor'e Rolls, sed with a view
to remunerate hire for the extra work thee eotitil-
ed on him ; bat the Clem of the Peace was oath.
ialert.ted issued the Rolle before the Council rove.
\1r. Don received bis former salary of £75, and
Mr. Liars (se i sm credibly informed) reeeised
upwards of £1°•) for the management of the
At the late Meeting of the United Counties
last eight years to comfectiag the Rites and
1'eir• : sad that the business of Ilse County
!.tiro..! I. nut titikanw0 to me, haeiug success-
fully orga:.txed Ilse muck 4(acttti0 aJuyic 1 by the
District Couuctl at its first aittiag le F•I•ruuy
1842, to my then capacity of Acting D.sera,
Clerk,
which l believe has not tree.wrrseJ iruru
in the subaequeet c.aJsctiug et the a:Lirs of it.
Council.
Mureuvest as the Members of she Comity
t'oue..l Li,: row Jewess of the Peace ane
1 s1.•ut1 humbly cu.teeive it to be an adre.,isge
to combine the Jutieaof the County Cletk w.uti
those tit the Clerk el the Peace ander out Wheel'
es a ut.t,er limit .feeuaoiny aur cuuvewet.cy.
1 Lave the hoose to be,
Geu r Iemeu,
Your very ubedirut *errant,
DAN. LIZ.t!tS.
by vigilset precautions against the more the Ross ans ou the orfa. The Ruaeions Councii, you decreed by mo.' •mQhatic Resole -
bad been compelled to retreat with great hoe that the management of the Arensmeo:
Resole -
oh, loos cause of sickness, and an °alight- Rolls should be undertskee by IbeCrt.niv Clerk at the Agora Office et the reduced puce of
enol cunaderatiuo for those trho are most IO» • at the eatery of £75. Of this salary 1 cannot
complain, seeing that i undertook th. whole dn- t>} • Two S11LLiiOa Asian 8txrE'rcn Pea
eapo ed to ha attacks. TURKEY.
Her Majesty, to her Istat visit to Ireland
Ti. tors of Madame Kossuth and the demi! leave it e n d
S'I'A.1.I.IONS.
t1IE fell'oWog Premiums will be award-
ed by the Aermultural Society of the
United Counties] of Huron, Purth and
Bruce, for Cie best an 1 second bort STAL-
LltlNa shown :n the market square, io
Gudeeach, on WEDNESDAY the 17th day
of April next, al 12 o'clock noon.
For the beat Stallion, .C7 10 '
For the 2nd best do. 6
Tin Judger may r nhh'ad the Premiums
shn.,li they cvestdt r the Horses shown ua-
wortby.
R. G. CUN1NGIIAME,
Sect r'.r ry.
G"Jerich, 4 k March, 1850. ,
WANTED,
BY the obey, Society -a lborongh bred
DurhamB.rll-two years old. Parties
having set nela of this description to
nose et, w iu be kind °sough to apply to the
Secret. ry as soon ae p • ib'e.
It. G. CUNINGHAME,
Secretary.
Gorier' h 4th March, 1850 3 5-91
Sacred ConZert.
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, CODER ICH.
TlIE Pub! c ere respectfully totem's'
that the CHOIR of St. George's Church
intend r erformtag • selection of mitotic (rum
Handel'* sacred Orate/toe Mis.iah,8olumoa,
8u•, elru !lam the classical cotwpuesttune of
Kent, Russell. and King -in the above
Church, it* T'ucaday evening Much 12,
1131x0.
PROGRAM31E-PART' 1.
Volratury un the Organ.
Nee. ile as Cut uta.
.-But Thoud;Jst Lot luate his rot
in !lel;.
Cava. -Antrums-- ty 8.,ut doth. magnify
rhe 1.-'rJ.
.fir. - Lord Remember David.
A]T41tat.
Duet -.lova the Lord the honer doe Al, w
his name.
S lac. -IL i., the Lord that ceu,m..n.leth
tLe watcr.
Duct -.The Lord set i,4heb •',c tl,t w near
fl ,od.
Duct and Clo.-Tho Lott .lyra gross
atrcneitl.
PART I!.
Voluntary on L.* Organ.
Ar. -11; hat Ilio' 1 trace.
.lir.-1 tweed 'hut we Redeemer litclh.
ANTHEM.
Trio ¢ (ho.-1 'e .Ing his lose,
7'rio 4- Chu..-l'ha .aluta,wl i now in
Jesus sleep.
Duel ¢ Cbw -Whir, duo. eau til (Jiury
meet.
dfr. -Angels evor bright and fur.
Chu.-Aasasit.-Cold oat.. l:tteat thou
thv servant.
'Po commence et Scree u'clack pr.eiecly.
'rickets le. 3J. each, to be l,ad til' J.
Watson, E.q., 1. Rettentory, L'q•, A.
lk'Connor, E.g., M. B. Seymour. E.g., R.
Parke, Keq., and W. E. Greco, L.A.
JOHN 8TRACIIAN,
M.1. HAMILTON,
'ct.tc4 Wardens.,
Goderich, 28th Feb. 1850. , n4-,4td
A VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE !
HE eubacritter offers for SALE, hie
Ie are , v
L O rgt rIi L p Y I i T GRIST and `SAW MiLL, situated to
the Township of McGillivray, on the Big
Sable, within three utile. of Flanagan'.
Corner. The Mills are now in operation,and
newly built. The Privilege is the bent on
the Rivor, and situated in the best Town-
ship to the County of Heron -well settled,
and Roads opened in all dtrection• to favour
it. The Machinery and materials are of
the very best quality, and out up by the ve-
ry best Machinists.. For Particulars in-
quire of James Crumble, Esq., Galt, or ap-
ply tG the subscriber.
PATRICK FLANAGAN; Proprietor.
McG.11ivray, 1511 January, iese. 9v50K
i 'i be Galt Reporter will insert the
abate until forbid.
TO be disposed of by Lottery, the f..11owisg
valuable property: TWO TOIVN LOTS.
of one-fourth air. each, (with a substantial
FRAME HOUSE oo one of them)„vdued •t
£75 and £22.3 -being Luis 19 rad 20, abutting
oa Elgin Street, Goderieh, the property of Mrs.
HENI+EY. Alto, one Takla, LI 5.. One
Stand, 15a. One Clock, £210.. Pair C•adte-
*ticks, 5.. Pair Dog Irons, 151. Leather
Tivoli, LI. Pair Candlesticks. 5s. It is pro-
posed to dispose .f the shove property by ave of
Lottery. .t 427 TICKETS, OF FIVE BHIL-
L'YG; EACH.
Th. Lottery will take pine, at the BRITISH
HOTEL. G.derich. uo THURSDAY, the
lith day of April next.
The foilow!og Gentlemen here eonseoted to
act as 31.n.'er.: M's.re James W,,.nn, R.
Gibbon., Jsoob Seen Mater, and !hotel lieulev.
Tickets to be lad .t all the principal Tsrvoe
and Stores in Go)eric:r, .sad ah;ouglr.ut the
Uuit,J Cnu.tt.es.
JAMES 'WATSON, Treasurer.
fie!etieh, Feb. 9itq, 1850. t3-n5iJ
Excellent P roperty
sC tr e N.tbii11e
IIAT Handsome and COMMODIOI.'S
BRICK COTTAGE timate on the
TO the Clerks and Bailiff's Of Northers Limit, of thin Town of Goc'.etich,
lately occupied by"cubo Rigel), and beluuy•
the Division Court.. Ing to H•.q Ilortos. •
•rlIE increased demand for t40ussossas Tbia Cottage stands in a beautiful ern
and other LL AN K WRITi,9a con- retired situitios, and is well adapted fur a
nectioo with thebeeioees of the several Di- genteel testily. It will be eon/ on tnnderate
viaitn C torte in the District, has warranted Terms or otherwise Li:"!' fur a TERM of
ns to printing them to muco larger quasi- years et a reaeoa ble Keur. The seamen.
ties then heretofore, and consequently toms- ber also wlehes to disport: of • Span of good
bleat us to bell them much cheapes-tbete- Wotkfng HORSES, out three and the oth-
fore we intimate to the severer Officers ra- er fatty years old, and well broke, both to
Turing these Blank Forms, that trot" Hue barn* and saddle. For Particulars apply
date, Summtan.es and all other Write tee-. to the •Proprietor.
lunging to the Division Cnnrt. will he Sold HENRY HORTON.
Guaericb, i2s4 Jae. 1890. 2-.1 l
ties of the Mines at that salary, sod I shall coefi- llvvnuRn.
derived the Higbest gratification from the
THE PROVINCIAL PENITENTIARY.
For interstitial regarding certain affairs
eonseeted wit► this iastitstioe we refer our
readers to the letter of " Kingetonian" on
our first page. The Chaplaincy is just
in muck a•eondition that the system may
very well be got rid of. The question bac
bees asked, bet sot two
partieslar d should have chap -
Ise at the publte coot in the
P.siteetiary 7 The whole tyetem should
be done away with ; and tie centiliters of all
d•.omi.ations be allowed access to the
ilstitation, to tender coseolaiioo to the
erring of their owe flocks. It cannot be
doubted that this dote would be readily and
cheerfully performed by everryy Chrtetien
Wefster. Ail iteldlone ascendency would
than be dose sway wiib ;andel! deso£rise-
tteem plumed seen the same level in the
Inetiteiion. If the commissioners would
rsesmmewd the adoption of this practice, it
would eertatsly he mon rational than to
semisoft Mr. Sherd, or any other minister,
o5 the pelmet sae
With retard to the ttineties state is
which the sMtesti•yy toothless, ps.dtns
the dlem(esel of !Emit% and the coatings
New the sew Ward*., it Is certainly
tbst allure alveoli settle dews
late a Mate of Y gena al fps,
Naas-1f them redly b a' ad of hooter -
deg a Waris', the *°ower ridteeloes
mad lesaltieg a prop/sett/ft is *boohooed,
the better. if the Weeds *be bolds tbo
eppet'tsee't prwrl.f lwdy, has bee false
equal te the duties, and hooped ben Tarot
ee..tbieg of them Aerial the lest rise,
his a aitoistles Weald Nip the r .titutbs
star its premmdt state of tram/Meer, and (leer
eerreepta mt M evened sheet the wsisg
dieted .tease Hid sew regime, tie will be.
Illy t0 smears a so.iJseattee of Hes sewn
tmy tbst hem knee lsarei•d iota tie .as -
apsaeN. At all erases, we hews te beer
are more shoot iatp..•iwg • Wores. The
loyalty and •:tacbmeot eassifeeted by all
classes of her subject,. (Although the ef-
fects of former years of scarcity are painful-
ly felt ie that part of the Un Led Kingdom,
they are mitigated by the (resent abun-
abundance of food and the tnequihty which
prevails.
Her Majesty has great satisfaction
in congratulating you on the improved
condition of commerce and manufactures.
it is with regret (het Hor Magesty has
observed the complaints which in many
puts of the kingdom have proceeded from
the owners and occupiers of land. Her
Majesty greatly laments that any portion
of her subjects should be suffering distress ;
but it is • source of sincere gratitcatioe to
her Majesty to wintees the increased enjoy-
ment of the necessaries and comforts of
I:fe which cheapoess and plenty have be
•towed upon the great body of her people.
Centime* of the Haase of 001111 non.:
Her Majesty hes directed the estimates for
the year to be laid before you. They have
ben fras.cd with,a strict regard to econo-
my, while the eicie.ey of the various
breather*, the public service has not been
neglected.
Her Majesty hes seen with satisfecuoo
the pettiest state of the revenue.
lly Lords read Gentlemen : Some of the
measures, whack were peetpowed at the end
o1 the last tows for want of time ter their
cosatdentio., will be again laid before you.
Insist the moat important of these is
mar for the better of the Au" -
true' Coloeios.
Bet Majesty bee detected verifies sew -
*.a• to be prepared fee the i.prwe.aest of
the .eadittell et bd'ed% The wisehiefe
arability Nebo }hy pree eltMss, the duffels
of the laws r.gslattag the relatives of Iced
lord ani tew.•t, tie impedes% elate of the
flrsod bort sets, mod the df4Asished sem-
ber of .!.etre Per ..r*berd to terve fol Per
dement, will, te..tb., watt .eh* matters
*gooneys assPoq.wtce, form the emhjea of
P° en r es• u you w etenmee at your neat
`act of her having netted her sailed husband, loeetiag, whether the eou.tp clerk it orerpaid a Gederich F o u ndry.
are confirmed. -The extradition question is
nearly settled.
GREECE.
Advice. from Athens to the 18th and 19th
ult. inclusive, state, that a serious rupture
had taken place between the Eogltah and
Greek Governments, and that a total SUS -
pension. of relations had taken place be-
tweets- the two governments. it appears
that old claims upon the old Government
remained unsettled, and oleo in reference
to some islands belonging to the group
which were being usurped by the Greck
Government.
SWITZERLAND.
A joint cote from Austria mod Prussia has
been addressed to the French Cabinet, call -
tog on the government to obhking Switzer-
land to expel the revolutionary leaner' who
are there sheltered. Should France refuse
these, t are determined on com-
pelling the Swiss government to accede to
their demand, even by an armed inlerven•
tion.
Deacons or The Old SchooL.-In oho
day. 61 Nichol Jervie's a father, the office of
Deacon wa esteemed no moan distinction.
Two worthy , not far from the
banks of Ayr, happened to be invested with
the above gamed dignity on the same day. -
The mon youthful of the two Sew bonne to
tell his young wife what as important prep
of te..leis edifice be had been allowed to
become; sed marehmg the "bet god ben"
in vain, res out to the byre, tubera meeting
the row, he could no Iongerco•tain his joy,
but tit the feitess of lite Amit clasped her
rooted the beak, and it is even said kneed
her, exclaiming "Oh, Crummie, Creagmi•%,
y.'re wee leapt a eommoo cow now, ye're
tits Daeests's dew r The elder civic dtgni
tory was a sedate Moos person, sed felt
rather "blue:' i..howring to his wife that
he was uplifted "host this world's honor.
As he Aright, however, it we tee good a
pores of SOWS to 'flow her to na.tn any
Wee weaned AR be Jived the latch of his
else micas. eed.Irateldeg his bead (awards,
' Nelly 1' said be, In a voice Chet made Nelly
H008061511
stf.dl.s 1abs175D5,e*en,'Otf r07
Jmbstodnyo0r00 ie.
gate at Jobe Tas.er'. "-Ayr ,lllrsrttver.
such a remuneration or wt.
It canaat be doubted that 31r. I rare would
dieeha'ge effcieni7y the duties of the clerkship, frHB Subscriber, beg to inform the Inha-
bit I humbly anbmit that there are man, others = teats of the County of Huron and the
in the Uaited eeuariey who are able to fulfil those ,,p uublic generally, that they bare now o•
official duties to the satisfaction of the public, Maud, as,i are eonet.etly nienafaet.iring
'.d that there is eoiuher reason nor jasIite io t5- VARIETY OF PLOUGHS of SCOTCH
king away a slice of bred from O0 men to give
it te ate whet who hates whole loaf. AND CANADIAN PATTERNS,
I cannot eodereta.d that titers will 1. anv .l- SUGAR KEIT t'LES,
•anlage to the pabtir in eom!.ining the two offi. and *sorry deacrtpt,uo of HULLO a': Ware,
eel of clerk of 'Ili Peace and county clerk, for the which they are ready to dispute of use Iabe•
business of the Reese. as Maeistra'es will eat°- ral Terms either Wholesale or Retail.
rail* be in the clerk' of the Pe.ee's office. and G. M. & Co. would alto take the liberty
their barmen as heads ot the several Township of intimating to all those auhose Nntee and
Co/nails, will as naurafly remain with the Accounts are (ror doe, that unless mimed'.
couoyclerk ; the duties ofthe two clerkship's be- ate steps aro taken to settle their rpp°ec-
ios per(eetly dietino. lire labor, they will be under the d:.akrree
1 cannot help obeervins that the internee* of ebla debts,
of resorting to legal uteas-
"eeosomy and enn.eniency" came' with butt neurea to ceesitenforco thele orcin .
bed Inc. from a Gentleman who how offers to
ooderuke the whole duties of county clerk, fort G. it11LLIsR & Co.
sem mach tees thea one half of the ram he hes (`^'lerich, Ieh. 13, 1950- 3-.i1*
hitherto received for the extra work now to tie
performed by the county clerk, and h,id Mr. Liz -
ars been anxious to save expense to this impov- -
eriahed District. had he been formerly alive to /VIM PARTNERSHIP heretofore ist-
the sew .pint .f economy he tow eanees, or a Ing between JOHN STRACHAN 'd1
beau aeeeibie of the moral oyer. ants whteh Goderick, F.equire. mod DANIEL IIOME
*hosed chin between the employer, end the ems
played, he worldLIZARS, of Stratford, l' mgattw, te Barris -
with long ego here male the offer'
with which in sure • geaefts.
spirti, h. now ler ani Attornies at Law, !Solicitors in
comes forward. Chancery, Notary Public and Conveyau-
lt is no ueeommnn thing to Easland (or the cen, is this Jay dissolved lav Melnal 0001
Chastener of the Exchequer 13 receive large sent. JOIIN ST'KACIIAN•OST-STR.IYF:D OR Om'IiEt01 1°F:
rtmaefmoneyfrom■earyrnonisdi.ideal.,who I)A IBI, HUUE LIT..1R5. L GONE LA GONE sheet
rtrirken by • !steel cense of some osier' -e oa Wit no.. -A. 1V. D'Tt ACIIA!r-
the mod of August or beginmag of S.pten,M•
their tart, pay op what they eonsidey to be dna Gn lericn, lead January, 181•. 2:-o-iby them to the country. and these soma are call- lust • young men !early from Scat h: d, we..'
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OD boanl the Eclipse stern tenet at yd
Pert Cr,t
.d •' camisole* monist" May wt not etoeet -14 t0-1.- ,. on Lake (Intann, and delivered (to • person
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G,.den, h. ?larch 3, 1t94P. 5
to tee in the text statement of the comity Tres•
whose.ppeen,.ce seemed to say he was either
carer • lame nom to the credit *Vat* [Jolted -fast Mate, or Pittner, or Steward el the lit,) ■
emsaties, pail is by theeoeseie°ee stricken clerk f1IHE D rhos Ane by the !.tic firer of partel wr,pt in •;rang bower, paper, and .44r. -s. -
.(the Peter. B'1'RACIiAN & L1Z.1R`l, as Direr- •,t'o " The Elinor of the /havoc Signal, 0.4. -
le eanelaeiee, I beg to submit that where there tear and Attorntee at Law, .111 t.o i aid by rich." 1 he penton who rer.,.ed ii was laminae -
are .fAe..t petene, willing to (.1(11 the duties John Strachan and Daniel !Home Linos, .t ed to lease ii ane the G'ele,seh Stage Office i.,
Das *Mee eredits►1J to thesisel.es, setiefaetr.n- their respective ot9ce. in Godertcb .t.J llamdhn.t, ter which 111e vinous man paid 11 to
by to the public, &eget ■ moderate remeneration, Stratford :.1 rid the dome duo to t1.e,u aro °." S442"0: cnrrei.cy.' Sine, that rima mane
then eat bs no patties ,. overleutins •a, one re ies'e.1 t u be forthwith paaJ. Tho.e due engoiriee bare beta Je1ia Hamilton *bast it.
petesa with .41ei.1 duties, ..d that i hope to the ogiao eat Godcrieh, to oho ea, I loh t but the parcel hae neer yet bree beerd of by
sews that i am as effteiest comity officer, and say person interested in its wellare. If any of
Isbell **dearer Insecure peer e°n6rreatioe ate the Ntracban, at GoJerieh, afur..aid, bead those, ear 6iewier or en.empaan.* is Ihrmilten or
above grssnfe due tie office at ljtr.t(ord, to tee said Dan- Toren,. was may he •cgeaialvd'with the sea -
1 Me* rhe honer to be. Gen domes,- lel Home 1.:a ire, I[ . t Stratford, .turc ala, adenoma who seuany'.ke. chase. of such rhiees
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Your faithfui.ere,. JOHN liTRAC1hAN. oo board Ili- F:ebp'e steamboat. would tyke
ALFRED W. OTTER. 1)ANIEL 110316 I.IZARS, ''the trauLle of girl., aim the hint that the
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shortest rant) and M moderate terms. SO►tY NOTES, for sale et the Sagest
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