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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1850-12-05, Page 3est.payen" The anasessiesete ass se M e( Is the cit of Toronto there were metered nes /sola • ehe.ttat religiose wtres1e. se lo: for trial about 100 civil came, asides some as it h epeeist as smlutw, will fora w Pest ea 113 ix N erlmisl naris; the court could Ike Men. while the•e prtasieb• d rell,s• ai.1 osely eft, weeks anal the coescqu..ce was, .fesralill while .ry drnted y osl porter .ill thai may about ons -ball of the civil bust - be alhss•1y Iopolai.L 14 0d1 14. a u4ea4r• seas el the cart ...ld bit disposed of, asd .ciao of the Ina Mamma setts' system te that ke tt I who the third court r,c.I , with t . addltw of local num ad of seam for la meaty held darts the pa- tes, .ih.i .s Mr. Cehds•..o Bntksr• 1 P ts, sad •rbcs waemben d parliament, together, sat year. Mother seals* will be held ie with clergymen sad psd.ws d varies:. a- J•euary at which all those case* not tried glees poessasieea, waded the aortia/, sad at the last court, will again be mitered, and gaited a fermis; the Aseoclatio.. We agar to this manner double cost will be Incurred pooh geed from it. In every such case. Witseea• must be The Seco ad Series of the Qeea'e Culle e, .uboteind lawyer .,Cork, paid a second time, lawy., mootedCork, was ted a tM 75th alt., wbeo 6 t/ . ceik* and sheriffs must be paid • .eeood at.dau waaularIs.d, thirty of whom, beth, 111411, and ell the trouble, expose and az a- 1/1.00111111 Catholic., •ignited by that set ib.n dis- l of mini be again borne, simply because need d d eliou of the $pool e( 1L P 7 Tb.rl•s. ea, aoh.rt Kaop, gib. Prase -not, is of the huge and uow:etdly amount of 1,1184 shoe a Roma Catholic: we have marked ler nese to be transacted at the court for so Ismailia saw wages of bisexcellent Ad/rem, extensive • county, while if the action of es to w.eio alluded to. which will be ism- county of York were set uff 1040 • eep•rate •d is ea sally amber. -therms! Pilot. county no one Court would continuo for more than 3 or 4 days at the most, and no A late number el the Toronto Examiner bu•ioe•• would over be left undone from contains an address to the Electors of the want of time; and the expect• from the County of York from W. L. Mackenzie, commencement of a suit to its sod, would Esq., which occupies nearly fifteen cto•el7 be • mere trifle to companion to what they pasted columns as that paper. The obuect• now are, these ars facts that really deasve of it is to "propose to the Electors of York public atlenito., and ought to De well sa- fer the sloth time whether in their Jude- adored.-IVkttby Reporter. moot the paha *afire would be likely to be promoted by his return to the next As. .ambly as • Ropre.entative of one of lair ' Ridings." The Address contain' • vast amount of historical matter, .mbrscuog a great many different abject', and all more OT Igen connected with his political career, end the past and present cocdition of Ca- n ada. Owing` to • press of matter, and other un- avoidable ensuraances, we have been un- able sooner to devote attention to this sub- ject. The most influential of the C000r- vative Journals, we observe, treat it with some degree of manliness and discrimina- tion thoegh evidently inclined to be severe. -The Reform Journals, though very eau - ties., remota It with civility and candour. Mr. Mackenzie i• opposed to Annexation, to Ind.peadeocs, Clear Grttiem, and every ether ism now is vogue, from the Red Re- pulsions to the High Tory. While we can- not bat admire the untiring peraveraeee sad tawdry Sf the man, we moat but la- ment Hata misguided step should have destroyed his ussfulows, it is not sakes w ary t• occupy time and space here un pont leg at how straitly we disapprove u( the Itstarba.ee of 1137 k's, bit it is only fair to consider mant a well as dement. That the people of.Caaade besefltted very much by Mackenzie• !aboard, no one can deny; and It most be &Omitted that the treatment received by him and bis luppor. tern, was almost beyond the power of human indolence. The men whn were always loudest m profusion of loyalty, and who mut severely denounced him; have lately u nder ctrcusestucoo a thousand times leen ag` i.g, become the advocates of open rebellion themselves, end it t• only just to •oedema or forgive alike for the ams of- which the President t• now ea led on to do. Nage. But Woe only too apparent that if To coerce thought, to stifle the voice of Mailrooms had been willing to enrich him-- . commence, and to fling back the Food of self end others, st the coot of the poblic, se light constantly -flowing on the people by were the usual custom then, he wou.d have the lame of a free props, with gun" and had so difficulties with the Rosd Head go, beyo.ete, is haloed the very climax of ib- veremest, nor would b• have experienced sterility. Wo have made enquiries as to outlawry end mien' Ise* persecution. What tbie came the friends of the negro towed ever were his faults, it cannot be said that to purene, and the reply to our enquiries he suer neglected the bat interests of Ca. was -we will suffer wrong rather than do n ada and M. constituents serving in the wrongwe will submit to fine, and if need Ae.mbty, seder uowrmonatabli dil6wl- we to imprisonment, but era will not, we tee; Dor eco it be shown that he ever eon- cannot, violate our conscience. Them Peoeas.aton.-When w. beboldall•na- ture subject to change, is it to be woods r• ed at that the human mind should make mighty and continued efforts to fling Irom it those tremolo which have been lastesed on it in the days of ignoraoce 1 A coact - of thraldom and wrong must al- ways peeved° the removal of the evil. - That toaaeioUene•. may es hastened or re- tarded owing to a number of circumstances. 11, however,.t religious despotism, kingly tyranny and feudal chains were broken and thrown off at • time wan education was confined to those alone who bad an i.ten est is the continuance of injustice, what may we not .:poet in our own day, when a free press scatters free through throughout the world 1 W have only to look around us, and we shall a encouraged to hope that on thio eotinent first, and thee on 'every other, mase'• rights shall be restored to bum, fully, freely and forever. The last fetter binding humanity, even in the form and eater of tbe negro, will soon be broken among our neighbor., though to do so may almost coot them an Ivo a price than the Union. 1t re sheering to nee men most loyal to the laws, and vest patriotic to the country, refusing to sacrifice their meal conviction of right and wrong at the bid- ding of aelfirh slave -owners. Tho Presi- dent of the United Strunk may at a budding of tb• South, call out the military to force men to act against their conoeuence, but wo predict that the effort will be an otter failure. The moa who refuse to obey the fugitive slave law, will, in their moral de. terwae.troo, a too may for the President and the South. In • free country, Ike America, no absurdity us so rest as that road .t the system of politic robbery thee sentiment., uttered not by way of threat DEATHS 11 JT DROWNING. We ase this week se reed see el die meet aolanbeiy eeasemeea that we hese ever been ailed apse u e•oeneee--by whish ewe w Met tan uses Mr. Anaew Delmar M.. Jobe Clapp, and Mr. McCaw were verged 1. Mia/ o• to his there, trach of Sash By, ad woe es the sierniIg of Meadsy to HIM teat., psoeedia, to take hop fair sets -tat wind blowee veb.dy, asd to sea menial; high at the time, ware, ore ef themes bre.kisg, the boat capsized, whirl resslted i. the lea of the Isms of Messrs. Dalmage and Clapp. Mr. Dalmage lived till after he was Moght ashen, bat took a fit immediately en 'midis,. sad died. Mr. D. low son of David Dalmage., asd lees«a wife sad yseag lastly to deplore to les of their sly hope sed stay Mr. Clapp was e premising yam, mu, mad abest uat.ea se twenty, moa of James. Clapp, of to " Western Mills" Milford. Met deeply ecu w. .yrpeibiee is the see case with the afflicted wife sad lowly wallows Ihint early bees deprisved d then dearest friend in wbon all their bops wen esasstwtad. Aad io the other eine we ..m deeply fel fes the family of which Mr. Clapp was a member, who have then pr.smtsi.ly bees deprived ofwormho- le, es0, just rip/miss lot. ..abed. lir. McCaw wire rested but was unripe .ahasaied when brought a .bene.-Pidee dna. FATAL ACCIDENT.-Some days ago Mr. Nathaniel Hemphill, a respectable farmer, living oo the Middle Road in this Tow.Aip received • severe kick from a vicious horse which be was leading to water. TM blow was so violent as to fracture the skull of the unfortunate man, and thoegb every thing was done that medical skill wield suggest, he expired on the night of Monday last. Mr Hemphill in deeply regretted by a large circle of neighbours and acquaint- ace..-[$treetweille Review. WARRANT. PROVINCE OP CANADA. By Hie Lamellas, the Right Hearahle Jonas Loos. .. Laws Au Esseasama. Relight of to Meet Maws W Meet Noble Order of de Thistle, Gnome; G..oesl ref Midi North Ameria, ad Camas nonoral amid U.•araor L Chief ie said the ?m•leos of Casa&, Nova Sepia, New 8ra..wick, sad the Islsed of Prises Fdweet, amid Vier Admiral of defame, die. *a. Aa To to Cbslimaa et the General goatee Ss - slew of rho Poses fee the time dim` to sad for to Uaied Camides of Hares, Tenth .ad D rew, sad te all other Hee Majesty's houses aaiped te keep to Pace sod bold seett C.an lel ad he the sold Usual Castles. amid se *wry of tam, weld to all .tan whom it detb se May is aywies swats, Osumrue: WHEREAS, by se Au of is Partta...t of IMO Preview. passed is the Sessile Merest, held in the lath and 14th yew d Her Majesty'. Rags..hep.nd &maggaM the Pebble Geral Acte el the 8essies ea wide* to ams who word a shaper fhy.dis., d Isabela, As Act fes Alb* w.eklesios sad .iesda..t Id to Lowe relative Or Jersey, Jena ad l.q..or ia tat part of this Proviso. sena Ur per Canada," it ie am.sigst etb., thieve r stress .meted, that in toffy wee to whf.b in ay worts say Casty of Maim .f Casten, or la any City of Upper Camila, tan skit be se Bitting .r Sessiw d the O..esal Quarter Iles - Ohne d to Pews, es Reesedes•s Cam of web Cony, U.ae .f Coss dee, ea Clip rep..dsoly, after to 1st day of Osabee ie ewe yeae.at wbisa. asoordieg to to peov[deas of the mid Am. de Jury Lista for die fallewiss year fes .eon Coas- t Wise of Commies, or City esp.etively; an thereby required l bas b.11etad 1rm the Jerome Rolls as Maio pnvid.d, .e if from ay ether Asoresa FATAL Acaoa.T.-Miefortoas sass sob Limier either .f tam shall ase aye as the old proverb says, seldom corm sin- ben balloted peneat to Ike peeslie.0 of to els. On Monday last Mr. John Orr, farmer said Act, it shall sad' -say be lawful hr the Gin - restate, !MOW Norval, in the Township of ewer o M •( tvi.°o. by Nome' ..irhis &goosing fell est of hie winos, not far P,•y di?8ed, te fa ay y .p sorer the foes• from Le residents, when natursiog from a 4642 dye from the p.blIai ee d to home u the Official Gomm of the Provisos. old 216 • .1... " bee." Ta wheel of the .shin a w=eed is .soh Canty, Uaia d Coatis, or City roe - oar he body, and produced almost tnstas- peetivell, fes ►oidiog a spa W Bitiep er /a - *emote death. A verdict in accordance aiw d Niel, C.en for ow pease of Whiting with the facts was returned by the Coro- mob Jury Lids as therein directed, and abet rat tier'. Jury. -[Weekly Review. woral prwiaemd'Mead Aa relating to the Situp/ear Seriess se beak Cwt is whish abs RTRATFORD IDIINTI L St IRICIE $Y. FUI-LING ¢ CARDI. G DR. IRON, DENTAL SURGEON. PROM Nottiseham, IN/lad, may he consulted for the Diseases .1 the MOUTH, GUMS AND TEETH. To Mom isogon•, hie eervieee, be week r.e.msee.d se early calf, as some abetters' of the Gums and Teeth require toe. rim. to redder .end and Maltby. Charges moderate. Rooms Mlle &Web Hotel. Goderich, Nov. 40, 1650. 191 W. 8TOTTS. &utile and Harness Maker, WEST STREET, OODERICH. Nearly oppsite Worse Vidian's Blacksmith Skop. Galeria, Noy 27 1830. .6.41-I y NOTICE. TO Country Merchants, AND OTHERS. THE Sebeeriber hes received for SALE ee R. COMMISSION, Twenty -f.. Chests OIJ1C HYO TU 0(,snsm 6radse. Al.... exesfhet ameba •f HOVEY DEW CAVINDIBH TOBACCO! Whish will a Sold at • small avarice a New York Prise. Poroi, Carry L.aber sad Want takes la Exehoap. HORACE NORTON. N.B. SADDLES, HARA'ESS ad wery1hi•g is dee Lia. earnestly es Mad, asap for cash or Mer.hatable Produce. H. H. Oodenab. Nov. 25, I850. 3vaie41-3m 'CASH for W11EAT Tke ami.. d MWDoeo.gb the wailli.ealre, bis bellettiag sl such Jurryy Lee aro theme before i berobbed wee* hideath, by o. of hie .1...., . dinatd to be d...-, shall a d eate.d sad applied T to Goituh Mill.: es assisted by 4,. whits m.s. From $8,000 te o ad b• is (woo with repent se every seek Spe- . $10,000 won takes. end Sitihip se Baiae by ay #ak Warns' .. Col. A. M. lassos, Vice roundest dais( ho Presidesey d Mania Vu Bares, ,died at his y WILLIAM PIPER. dirwetsd to be bald se aems•n& Arno Wanness, . Gedertsh Mills, 5th December, 1849. 46.14 yr meadIkelateperildtke,ar ate"``;NEW LINE OF STAGES - moideop. a Leetw,lleKattic p. rho 19th tins rid Act i s wi ,* Royal Aaiwa*, end rho iauot aged 65 peen. Col Ju"ss! was •die i4•bk delay whle► W oee.md ie orswa ■•rws10 ptiag the ams, Ike Reteres, Acti, Ropes tisgeished officer is the ward 1812. ether thlap required r be reads. dem sd GALT AND GODERICH performed saes to a.thesity of the some ill t►ie -- present mar i■ and foe the said Oohed Co..- THROUGH IN 18 HOURS '. see of Hurn, Perth .d Brea p ten r - the ballot's, •i Bosh Jury Lists and the ossale- i a wig), yd 81sgu j►ea Heeedies. aria .f the Jaren' Benis for wish Vatted -_ Co.sties for the year .4 0.r Lord am l"o"ud COMMENCING on TUESDAY let of eight d •d fifty -we were not tido, dos October, a Stage will leave the Union of performed ill nen Nis" Wbtti2g r tato place or be had at to Sutler w Beadose Hotel, Galt, at 5 o'clock, s. m., and .f the said Cort of Gemini! Q.artr Beaiw the British Hotel, Goderich, at 5 o'clock, a. of the Pasco for tie said Unita Casries, m., every day (Sunday• excepted,) arriving to be h.Idee mixt after the first day of Oe- at each of tins above Towns at early beds sober fa this prosiest year, ed ill • time, and will motion' to ruin for the Ac. tharmf tM riu. ss *d,.nods fir to making, de- eommodatio• of Travellers, starting pone. i., ad perlortaisg iho gams r.p.ettvdy was twtiy .t 6 o'clock to the morning. The tbareapa, by Royal Prahmatie. data the subscriber hopes by peytsg strict attentionhe Grest 8..1 d the Province, bans, date ibe to the comforts of the Travelling Public to twelfth day d October tut put, duly said ill aaeordaace with the pro•irou Mae aid Aea receive a share of their support. Buffalo fitarkcte. Davis, Nor. 29. Our market rates are without change. In- deed they are soma'', kr tare is scarcely anything doing. Potatoes are in great request, and as high as 7s and la 6d per bushel. Pork from Raj to $41 per 100 lbs. Gowns, Nov. 26 At the "Guelph Mille" -What, (mea•- ing Waster wheat, as no other is now made use of in Guelph for merchant work,) fair samples aro rated at 5e York, but very good clean will command 5s Id York; Ry., 2s to 21 2td cy.; Barley 7e 6d to 3s York; Oats, 104 to le ey.; India Coro, in 6d York per 80 lbs. Superfine Flour, 18. 9d ey.; per barrel; do. per 100 lbs., 9s 40. At the " People's Mills" -Good Merchantsleiv THF. R.becrtber a tkukfelly satiety'. edging the eery liberal p•tra.gs bes- towed upas he Carding Ylll the soma. begs to ,aumate to be Wade and the p.ib- lie ge.erally, that be is reedy sow for Fulling, Dressing and Finishing ell sorts of Cloth that will b. lot to bis care. Hie Fulling Mill, Carding Mill, sid rest of apparatus, a all of the most impro- ved and natal kind of M•ebinery, and wor- ked by none lout skilful and experienced bands, and bis Terms will be •Iwey= the .,set liberal aad moderate Moro in the tuustry. GEO. J. PRUSSINf1, F. r W M. kISCIIMUI.LER. Stratford Steam Mills, Oct. 26, IPSO. AlwaJ• os hand • large and well wet rledStttk tri I.UJdiiER,.loch silt be sold at fair pries and on terms f0 vitt cos. timers. 3.37 3n r1Nr. into the epel.vure of the sebecri• •V her about the lot of July, a one year old lied end % btu horned bTEER• The owner a requested to prove property pay expertise and lake bin many. JAMES WILKIE. Hay, London Road, October 28th,1860,S - v3037 DIiISION COG'KTS. THE next Divioioo Carpi for the Ueired ou Collates of Huron Pesch end Druce, will be Mid a the times nod placer lolluwwe:- 4.t. Disisws.-Court house at Godrricb,- 24 11...ember. T. G. Morgan. Esq.. Clerk. 24. 1Asher...-Joh. Ilick.', hliicbell,-301h' Dreentber. Robert Cam, Eeq., Clerk. 3d. Division -Wood's Tarr*, tit r.itoid, 31st December. Ray •Wilh•se, Esq.. 4th. Dieisies-Qateks' Tseers Lake Roel. 17th December best,. Carter, Esq.. Clerk. Sth Disisies--McKedxie's las.Broprfreld 16th Dee. 3.•nee Gordo., Esq., Clerk. 6th. heroes-Sebo.l house 141. Mary's. 6th Feb. James Coleman. Esq.. Clerk. Th• Sittings of 'be Se,ir.l C.'urte will com- waee punctually at II o'cl..ek. A. M. ARTHUR A(: LAND, 3. D. C• Goderich. Sept. Ilth, '50 3,•. -ail bed NOTICE. PERSONS desirous of nettling en the Durham Road to the Townships of GIenelg, Bentinck, Brant, Greenock, Kis - luso and Kincardine, must apply personally at the Office of the undersigned, and au lo- cations will be confirmed except such as are made in accordance with this requirement. All assignments of Interest In locations without the knowledge and approval of the Agent, will be considered as a forfeiture of all right io the locates or assignee. GEORGE JACKSON, Agent. CROWN LAND Orres, Bentinck, County• of Waterloo. March 14th, 1860. ean7 TO BE SOLD. -An Excdllcnt Farm of Land. San LING Lots No. 15 d 16. on Jh. 14th coo - cession, Township of Loudon, containing 200 acres, 70 of which see cleared. The Land ie of • 8operior quality, sod well watered It is situated ens miles from ;a Tows of London, on the Macadamized Road. There is a Frame to that behalf to certain ether non ad periods in Robea, !ko •, Ilrnu Howe asd two Frame Barn on the premiere. - the said Pnelaneatios ..t forth, and within. Any complaints made of Drivers will re- It is in the mitre d a populous locality. The which tow same have bees or hereafter MAY be coive immediate attention, and will be at place is well adapted for a Store or Temkinmade, der sed performed, aeeoedi.g a the ell- once redressed as far as redress is practi- Stand. This Farm is well mailed o the mien- g ooy of said Act. Waimea. it ►•a ale, tion of perces desirous of goring into Laine... There ie a1.0 • good Bearing Orchard os the aid Farm, nod will be old on very resemble wren. Forrticulars apply to Wis. McJfa- hoe, o* the •loiaias Lot, or to JAMES McMAHEN, Tows of Goderich. Jelly sed 49.50. • _ v3n21 iii2' - practiced. Tice fact is, that hie opposition or inn sdon but in a genet dignified eratt.mp.. b.e.i.a .•esesry tat a 814.c.....:,41_1 Stt- Parcels sent by this Line will be convey - to it era kis ruin. Canada res the he"' g yq itm 1r Wheat, 3. 2 d cy., per ba=be!. -Herald, dap 41. 800det. d . aid Cart and d with sare and unctualit and delivered .i• settle the question. All the armies in the GALT Nov. 27. veil= Coatis ienld by w a eppoutd te punctuality, fit, though much was suffered In the etrug- world cannot conquer this inflexible deter- Our market le one fors what sad pevpa. of g at moderate chargee. le and be byhis indiscretion became ibe banged behold fes W eek t, 1 aeeord4mi Persons a tnvelnog by this Line will not be e goa oat mid sufferer. It ie saolute nos. monition. These men may maks them- other prodock. Hogs are sow begiseling a ibe pre.fiw d'be rid es, Ido thvr.fir*, scappeego be earned away with .olthe cryof selves quite easy ; they are really impregna- to tee slaughtered, and we have the •atisfee• t. pvasaes d oho std 810 dine: sd y- richdeped of revresas on the Route from 11 b. - .n.. 1 • nation to tbi• ayidividual, whilthe ble ; they cannot be touched by any •rtille- lion of stating on good authority that Ike peimit • SPECIAL SESSIONS of the e•id rick to Hamilton, they arrive in Galt be- vy but that of truth, and this they are not Nines for Pork, especially the II ht woi ht Ceen a be leis to Pa afererid had sed twee. 10 rand 11 o'clock at Dight, and leave fact stare& us in the free that moo who raise afraid of, as it is on thea ow. aide. -S1. P , g boldos In srd iris ibe sib Ua`ud C°aatw °a in the morning for Hamilton at 1 o'clock- sands cry dud not hesitate to receive L. J. Cu/karisrs Jesr.al. will rage unusually high a .ease. Tte.•d.y ibe neve.esestb dy d Doeaberesx*, sod on to Roots from Hamilton to Gode- the cry Pithiness with open ams aped pay him thou,. The Hamiltos opseiag prime for hogs that at to plena at whish Ike 40112444444e."8"- rick the Paaseo`en arrive in Galt as they ands of pounds. who it cannot be disputed weigh 125 la• being ibe 7+d cy.,per bun- der of to said Csert L sad for the atdUnited choose, at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon or 12 lion.-Mr.Papinean could bit airily forgiven was at least tally isvolved in the rebel- New Qu¢xN's C.ounose..-We ander- dyed, and for beery weights 20. is ceder Co air were Midas. hat o'clock at ni ht, and leave for Goderich at M' ..__a .Aa u.. tt..u...- ii.. r ..e..,e _.__ ._ ..- •-- _-•-- Weis_-__ Aso I no Hater bather direst ad w' • g . yen II" rid Cbrfine. and Jahce. ani s y .1-5 5 fn the morning. you, a held the aid Special Sittiags.oe Seesaw T. M. DALY, Proprietor. but not so Mackenzie. Hk had expend'fie "`" ' ' "" " r""`" '" -ren•-• • - disbopeely of bi. ea.mior, and IAid baro lowing gentlemen to be Queen's Counsel U r Canada • ef the said Con a the day ad plow aforesaid Stratford, Sept. 26rseeord.850• 3.-o33tf . and 1 ie`` ad performing all ether see, natters and THE Subscriber begs .ave to intimate Mises by the sold Mt regaired d pa is to his auwroiu respectable e.stomere, ihst bmbW: ad rat Sheriff ad Clark •ad to trave:lug public ,enmity, tat d ibe Peon d rat rid United Coueies, ad tbo *:rea=lise repairs nod impro.ese.te all ether Clerks, Bailiffs, C.setabl.. ad ether which hare been in progress on the Huron Officers ad Ministers d the said Court ad Hotel during the course of the eemmer, are d b bar " Ind ad 1 their spoliation If d Io roe e rection wast gain, unmerciful persecution agaiest him, while men who stoned with bon •.reale were openly careered •.d pampered. There i. reason to ba,tere that Mr Mac- k.nre will be returned for one of t e Rid - tags, but to by •o means probable that he will isdestify himself with either of thepre- sent political parties. To load a majority TRAYED from to Maitland Flats, so,se- time shot the end of anal -A RED STEER, three yeses old --a it is probable that he is oomewan a the to waabip of Godorioh, any person who will gin u mho Suboenber oe lay. a the Bagw.l Office, wh is feseatie. will lad to his recovery will be hadeaaaly re- warded. JOHN ANNAND. Colarop, Jed Dee., 1850. vis49 of the corntry. a e- Thomas Maybes Radeebur.t. Esq. ►J o the sa low se rho ad tan Ie proceed heir and t`erefore the a the allema, of seek Jury Lists acid to ds HURON HOTEL of the Assembly a what he can .carce.y hope to do, -in fact, it to out of the emotion The probability is, we Mink, that he may ►noose a sort of Canadian ediuonef Joseph Hume, and in that p•itioa he would prove • benefit to the country. No man in Ca- nada is atter adapted for that character, and all will admit that such an one Is need• .d. -TM. Packet. William Normae, Eeq., M. P. Johr. Wellington Gwynn., Esq. William Buell Richards, Esq., M. P. Adam Wilson, Esq. Hoe. John Rose, L. C. John Hawkins Hagerty, fakef6ngton Connor, Esq., LL. D. Philip M. M. 8. Vaekougbeet, Eeq We have reaeoo to know that Mr. lobo Wilson of London was among those upon whom lhte detinetuon was to be conlerrd. That gentleman baying, from what we can- not hit consider an over anxiety to protect himself from the imputation n( haring been inAoepced by interested motives to t6• course which, sea public man, be has felt it his duty to adnpl, declined the honor inten- ded him. We think, that under any civ. cumetsoces, Mr. Wilson is above any such imputation, and certainly all doubt upon the subject of his acceptance of a sulk gown might safely have beep discarded, when the Representative of the Sovereign, by confer- rer that honor upon gentlemen of each op- posite politics as are tome of tboee in the •bore lift, a clearly indicated that to was conferred, as • professional, not a political distinction. Aod Mr. Wilson's claims to that respect will, we Gel mewed, be dispu- ted by no one. -[Glob*. DIVISION OF THE COUNTY. We would earnestly call the attention of nor readers io this section of the country, to the serious and continually Increasing burtben imposed on all persons so remote from the city of Toronto, to which place they must nee e.aarily be dragged some avec or eight limes every year, either as jurors or witnesses, to attend the courts bold there for this Inge and populous coun- ty. The evil is really becoming intolerable, sod we sincerely trust that the people wbo rally have to pay so dearly fur the privi- lege of going to Torooto to do their coun- ty boniness, not only with ths courts, but with the different public offices, will not permit another session of the legislature to pass without making a united and deter - minified effort to obtain a division of this extensive eoonly; because they mnst bear in mind, what meet be evident, to all that public business can sever be cheaply or profitably dhso, while the eoarts and public offices are located at so great a distaoee from their homes and most usual places of besieeee, a fay now aro, and whew* they most and will rewaal., unless those whose i11.te•ts are effected by such a mete of things take ibe matter in heal with • spirit ad determiatb* sot to desist till the de- sired chase he aeeempli.bed. For the ' purpose off "mors clearly showing the min- ims expense entailed upon the peep'• in this distant pert of the county, ea need t l - 1y refer to the nuwaero„s courts held ill the city of Toronto, to attend which, as jurors, witnesses, and suitors, large numbers aro obliged to lave their homes and bowman for three Of 4 weeks a s time at a serious cert and ineonveniesee. sad this perhaps 1 or 4 tunas every year, .bile the un(orta.ate individual who happens to come off mooed Meet is a expensive law-enit Inde the oasts swelled to a ameo.t ia all probability es - carting the libels earn mewled .gai..t hive I. the settee. Al the last wiles held AnoTwaa HAWK CAoeer.-Tat experi- enced trapper, Chief Justice Robinson, re- cently caught another land -shark to the pereoo of Mr. E. H. Hawke of Toronto. - This bird of prey was caught in the act of plucking bus victim, and as • jest punish- ment for Lathering his own Beet with his n eighbor's plumage, he has Wee struck off the roll of Attorneys a the Qnse.'s Bench. The care is thus stated by a 0ot.mporry : -Warder. " A sole bad bees plead is Mr.Hawki s hands for collection, os whish the balsam doe might have been recovered in the Di.- triet Cart, bel he instituted proeeoda i. to Qoeen'. Bench. Tb. note who • proemial, one, and one of the parties earn .tri paid what was doe en it. Mr. Hawke 1014 him that it wan neee•ary q.iga . paper to Way the ow, whn*b wee does by the def.edaate reader ibis impeeeiea. Th. paper, hewer, er, Mr out to he • eoafee0a d redg- meat for 5 to be ped m three wwrk..- ie nee ems. Mr. Hawker mark op a Mil of can a stag to L110 4.. 6d., while b. woois reality only untitled to AIM Se. 8d. DAVID H. LIZARS, LAND AGENT, CONVEYANCER AND AUCTIONEER, STRATFORD. WILL attend ales is enp pan d the United ,Cooties ea rho most liberal term. Ap- ply to John Galt. req., Galeria, or r the .bjcriber, Stratford. Atil letters mast be pre paid. Gdorieb, Dos. 4t", 1850. •3249 Goderich, 20th Nov. 1850. " TO EMIGRANTS AND OTHERS. WANTING (LEIRED PI6 S! THE SURRCRiBERs OFFER FOR SHALE, THE billowing LATS OF LAND la the Towable. of STANLEY - Lot 21, 2nd Con. Caadml•g of 100 Acre%, 110 Cher./ Lot 21, 3rd C. , . , consisting d 100 Amen, 40 eleaesd, brag w sad • W MAN her to VILLAGE d BRUCEFIELD. Os to lamer Let. tare is ■ D LOG HOUSE. BARN. the. b., with a mak suw- MI *magi w Fara There ie aim mew w PALL WHEsemAT SOWN, - wttieel sat be ha at a oedema plea. The Iwo will be sold tegobes er swprwedy, a My be Leee.DrA.1ew AT Sirvvii.o.-itredimi.. woos • t west bre a to •lett d tis 16th--fr.. weft wee it fe diR.reet pM.•s at to MOO tin., k to viei.ity .f Elm, .IIF lees*, sad Ciliate swamis, wtlei .es..waed fedi• belMiap., iaka►itd m..Mpti iskoree peoplehasps dL. mus mage unhill d, ▪ bet ark* ayst 4 bp k11eesa ee. I • date are Park Weeks is annellsnt saw. 3, 4l if M. B- SETMOUR • District Ovum Lands O os. every tom .n • y remained .trier y now fully completed. And es he feels co.i- 'sed to be presser aiding sad aseistiag you an)ot , and every of yen is Ike hag Melt Spesial dent that his establishment is now capable of Blainleer e= d the mid td wart . i. all other tatters said ibises by them req.ird.0 be dao by the aid Aet of Podiums or other- wise. .a iesids.t te their respective 'Moss i ■ that beaK Os ALL IMAM Paeauts yen the said Chairms. ad Jamie's, Ike Sheriff ad Cleft of the Psco d to said United Causes, sad all other sea Clerks, B.tliffi, Gamble's ad ether Officers and Mui. - tem ad every of them, ad all others Her Majesty's abject ase bony .trioti, charged ad ogjeiaed r take noise ad a ,ever. themselves•e.oediegly. GI... saw way Mod .d Privy Sal at T.- reaa, is the said Province, this TWENTI- ETH day et NOVEMBER:, is to you or Oer Lard, less tbosad eight h.edred sed flay. and i2 the Feerwatk Year .(Hie Ma- jeey's Rip. ELGIN AND ItINCARDINE. By Cesr erred, J. LESLIE, 8ewsery. • Tree Copy, DAN. LIZARS. Clerk of the Paseo, HOMO. Porth & Breen. Oates or ruse CLttas ov ewe NACU. Oedodo►, iaid Do...b.., 1850. 5 41 NOTICE is HEREBY GIVRN THAT the resmieleig CROWN LANDS le ASRFIpepasi WAWANOSH. ea awe epos FOR SAL.L All .••.eery leRr- de. vesposti.6 tlbsa Leak way M.bssini by .enlrlaa a JILNWI CARL SIM Nwegj 1ri Lewd ) Cbmmon School%i'acher,. A TEACHER WANTED fes a ow year, fee i"1.at Sh.el Sire No. 8, Oedema T.w•ilp. Helen Canty. There w • god dwelling a hones ad as n d grandwd1 eland ..d amoeba amoebmike S.beel-resea fop the be.o- M Odes Tessier Teeerr remirAs eke salary win be likseel, beMeor t se Mikes a int snood Clem Certifiers..d .pelt. Applia d - bees w111 be reevtid by t e Trvan.n esdi* iil e sewed Tsadsy u Jueery, (if by w Lepose ALEX. FRASER, CORNEL MTruisms. e(EE. Trs. WM MCILWAIN, O.defla Township, Dee. 415, 4! affording accommodation equal to that of any Hotel is this section of the country, he ventures to hope for a continuant of that liberal support which be bas r.oetved dimer the period a haa been in business. JAMES GENTLES. Huron Hotel, Goderieb, October 16, 1850. S .5.36 FOR SALE. THAT EXCELLENT FARM ON the Bayield Road, Nine miles from GODERICH, and Tort from Bayield, consisting of 190 Acres of Land, 45 of which are cleared, and through which rune that excellent Mull Stream, the 33 Creek. For particulars apply to Mr. NAFTEL, at Goderich. September 2'7, 1860. vat-aastf 100 1-4 ACRE LOTS FOR BALE in to Tows of Stratford.Ap- Pl I to D. HOME LIZA1B, 8.11.ites. Stratford, 18th Ren. 1850. 3vs40tf CAME bite the premises of Asdnw Mardi., 9n, 4th Ca. of McXillop, a Black and White STEF#I, throe years old, with • white stripe from tp.4Ike sig► shoulder dews to the white of the belly. Aey perms provia, property ad remise tapeta w lake him sway. Mc[illep. 18th Nov. 1850. 40 PAR Y It tel I.RSHIP. TSR. psis■YDS i..... .i. a ibe 1J . is sod ia..d maid. tent M lose sawed ilea Pummrlp Web MR. 111CILMUM, a eapselaunl G1e .p ad til.Drw. e. .rr.(WWI ►g from Zagl•ad,) sat/ ss y tido rmene to kissaa. the oleo et W osialwa. ad .scan M psosap end sedinee of the palm. • M 4 eramstaily .Res M1P1. M. Chess, bm 'alk. wm•aDP!*., hb,p `Mei Me . x.e0.1l41le* 1 Dee. . --v • r -- w sea - ' -:...:..`,.......:..:,n.w,cw.. .aAit.,..it•, mita,.i ' .-sI A.• 1.1F t _.a ' t,o To the Clerks -and Bailiff's of the Division Courts. THE increased demand fnr Su.ropaps and other BLANK *RITE, in con- nection with the business of the I Di vision Courts to the District, has warranted us is printing them in much larger ties than heretofore, and consequently eoa- blee us to all them much cheaper -there- fore we i•timate to the several Officers re- quiring these Blank Forme, that from this date, Summonses sod all other Writs be- longing to the Division Court, will be Sold at the Signal Office at the reduced price of Gi'• Two SNrLLIttO. AND 8rxrarca Pet HuvnaiD../ NOTICE. Te Tomboys .d Candidates fer Msow. .hips for Common Rebook lhrongbout the United Goatee of Huron, Perth ad Brow. Notice is hereby gives that the Board of public i.pructios will meet al the Hera Hotel, Gedorieb a Monday, the gib of edm D.bee neat, at Twelve a elak sow for the Casettes of Heron and Brea ; and at Stratford onWedmoday the 4th D..ember first, at Twelve e'eleek noes, ler the eau.; ty of Perth ter the Examtatioa and Chia - !Walla .f Timbers of amnia $.►001•, as required by the Aet 18.01 14 Vie. .bap. 46. Candidates will he required is wawa air/beteg ee'dMM .f gad weal *bar- eeter. Dy eerier of the Bead. ALFRED W. OTTER. Reererary. Q:dmid, Nem 14. 11.30. el -e40 r . a r le Blank Deeds and Memorials, ALND all .ds of DIVISION COURT kiBLANKS, sod BLANK PROMIS- SORY NOTES, for sale at the Sigs•t Office. Every diseription of BOOK and JOB Printing bid with wakes. and dispatch. ET QUMMONSES required by the New Die - LT 17 trier Court Act, ad.11 other ALAN` FORMS coed is to District and Division Corti, a Sale at the Meisel Office. Ala, all kids of JOS PRINTING "pleated o■ the shortest notice, and en moderate term•. Galeneb, Jai, 19, 1849. REMOVAL. JOHN ADAMS, TAILOR, BEGS leave to intimate to the inhabitants of Goderich end its vicinity, that he leas Renewed hos TAILORING ESTADI.IPH- DENT lo West Ntreel, nisei door noel of M. D. Seymour k Co.'. Store, *here he will be prepared to mato all kind. of GAR- MENTS o• the shortest notice, and oo the moat reaosable terms. Cutting done on shortest notice. Goderich, Sept. 12, 1850. .5-0300 STRAYED Isom the enclosure of the Fob - scriber oe the Bayield Rad, nest the Tow. of Goderich, a barge Rd and Wi.ule Spotted STEER. A.y owe givteg infer- aatioa will be suitably rewarded. EDWA85RD YEAMANT.•3x31 August 141►, 10. TRAVELLER'S HOME. BTRASRUIt0, WATIN Loot t 18th February, 1849. THE 8.bseriber bent intimates to hue Made aid the Tnvethog I'nblth gene- rally, Hat he has removed from New Aber dees to the Village 01 Stra.burgh, and will sow be feed In that well-known hone* for - .arty occupied by Mr. lune., -where he will be reedy and able to conduce to the comfort of those who may honor him with their petroang.. And while he returns thanks for past (swore, he hopes, by rime stout to the wants and wishes of lits eeatemere, still to merit a conuanane• of their patronage. JOiIN AREI.. N. 11. -Good STACLES and stteniu.a Gve0m.. t2 -.4t1