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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1852-06-10, Page 2heSkeeeet- , es walls, wales which hes Ilut let heart was b. year bad passed she ley lo *el heaven looters tee dome, awl the I'eedteee pn visas. Lha little sowed wheal lite to C iwinal love, :1day he regia la ver beano forever. The pour Con -dentine N'erask fear fate it was to be loved are bred, sarrivere yet Torg the world, a miserable beings. I •sea by his owe family, who might /hang (or bis relief, be is a prey to wretched suffering. The Meagan meat does not forbid alma to the Ther rest gam to Nert•chiask, a blessing conucrates every mite i fir the sUeviataoa dim unhappy h.tad be wean w yea IrwTns.-We wl•h ekes, bad atuns our brother peelers and the purl epos 1.r to bear. of a icuuo4nl who mole him .o Wep,.wr ••1f I(. 11e1. tloitb. *bleb is probably • weedere► •.suna.I name, who is trt.11iog. and e etre.n tlw rigel in the work of subeatsug chanty , :he Boa of Temperance, and orb► thee, r •ie••Ofy .l the day, all of *hush be rtat:us c..am•c taw auh, a wtal.bab,., • sew urJe i, wheat called •• The Koieb,a u( Ilu•../ty." 1 as few suer eesd•d in gems, sours Sao more, sn nitre by lea,aug town ubout paying a 1...1. Be , 'orgol(es ul •10.11 ••atu.r, of bnyt.h appearance du some- with a long patted nee, sad • nuts the most ranee mdic•tirg sesuraace sad low trickery Ile pretended ria b* wbjected to Eta one (aorern- which be had here, and uid not e 6t w exiles. p.y the docierfor bleeJirg him. We ho nd God's our bertha -no of the Prete wail " glen M 0l thither fit,'' and hope the tea'. erne be hu will car Moot ort 11.e tea tele of the eeuu^Jrtt.-adran to is •• .1 0 le at pa IN AN ECCENTaIc EMIGRAN TOR. is a wroth entitled Walks ■rad art American Fenn! in M:nglai,d. Thur •.y.. •• On (..rd the S.Jwg , seine iv Iruru the State., were four nen. who had gone int a. eritagran to New Turk, and were returnin sad the most notable eharactor tun of thio slap le one Dr. '1'., aeuihcrr emerant ph. minion. 11. ap;rea a been writ educeied, and re of • Irish funds. ilea diploma is sign A.l.y Cooper, when autegr•ph Iho• sees. Though r yo..ng than, broken an spirit au.1 hod* Ly herd d 11. makes hiu.w.f a b..flvun for the mem of the pasaeuga•, a.d sate. young torn tel the fi..t ashen aft it. a to reward hum with l.gn..r, treble ben Jewn right cr►ay. Even therm student who kept hie aeighb..urs with hie midnight prayers, wear b ..e -•Ick, has •partietpaled in this cr Dr. T. has been '• imutt00." as the mats nye, by • young. lady of,he fl in, who does not altogether discolor ratan attentions. Holten up t of a gentleman as the reduction of eum.tsnceo, eating hie dinueeat 4 (briar tens enabled to rook it who Ent cable people are b•luw eating which is served at bei past three.) Mitred that it woo "lily to oblige the that he took • berth in the second ape he certainly should not hove don he bad .aspected C.0 pr..tiscuoue c ter of the company he ehuuld he as with there. 'The forenoon 'h• spa combing his hair and a ti•kare, clean thread -'sere coat, smoothing hli c ht, and pol,ahicg hie oboes. Noun, 1 eines he has become tense:on 1 ' passion, and can feed or lure, traded offs part of 1.e •tock of bread pair of boots, ):tech enables bin" "to Jif with stuck rigs and straps, notch to 11.1 tR dancing anal fencing bouts. T noon he comes on deck; with tea con tone) to ahs neck; he wears • bat collar; his hat et met oat rakishly; and i e yellow ked glove dor fain right hie thumb may in ucs.ieg-hu thumb, t widerfare, is stuck ,der the, breast of hi. allowing •bot rest to be advantsgo usle Played, his other hand is carried habl in the mode of hlr.•Pickwick, under skirt of his coat. fie is a good fencer, .r, card player and trickster; a safe we 'even in a rolling ship; sod when ba'f over, dances • j g, hornpipe or Frena aria, and loins a pirouel.q on the top e capstan; plays a cracked clariunet, an get .oinething mica every curt of mu instrument; he •poute t et tricellamine.gives nations of lei g actors, a• eteryt imp -poises, •oJ .•n Sunday •haunts fru prayrnbuuk, a.i 1hat eye* the religioa.l alined may eoeuienti.•uely enjoy his enter torment. A mast faro treasure for a lung • peewee. Stun of our passengers dcdar• they would have dicd mita Ju!ness if at bad not been fur him. Expositor. T DOC l.At•.re or TRa 1 t.s..A, Carpe rh,pyanl in flus ear, on the Queen's birth- , at Iwo o'clock a handsome o eehn•.r T.Iks el or ter tuns burthen, built by lir. tildes, " the au Ilnuuann, one of the owners, for the lake "lie/ we trade. launched auto Lake Ontario, "where u.o,c•/ she lemon very gncefuir . Her OMR 83 t tercel• feet keel, ole feet breadth of beam, 6 feet K I.uo,e• depth of hn!J, ibe draws lee., than '4 feet our pan of water when Mehl, and ie se elegant mo• cturniog SO,nght and manger built. .Vat truss to have tb.t the merchants of Trento will reward w•.altny Capt. llamiltes'• enterprise by their pa- rd be Sar (rtnsge.-E'xomiier, we hare he la all ('•'rate AND PaTBRTIC.-Amnrg the finking. Memoir., descendants a the Spartans, amuse. thieving a considered a very honourable of the employment. An End' .h ,melte,, be.ng („„tee, entertained at the house of ore of tbe h makes m.lonimiof )/:, took rums later artiste' Ie -faced front • p•cko g care he had with hien to salaweke his &nosh with. At the sight of inch cast- e was .o lines au oIJ seine begs in err. The ueI fee. •Engesernan hang aeko,i what Meted her emote ao mneh, "Alas ! my goal ter," she replied, rat cab. "i weep because my eon a not here to !gat bit, rob you of those beautiful thinly," • he habit Tu. Wiry or Bra Jou. FRANKLIN. - hi" car• Eleanor Ano Pordre was burn .n 1795. o'clock, See ern mamlcsteJ great talons and a let the strong memory. and acquired a eno.iderable theme, knowledge of Greek and other Inquirers.lie de- Iter first poem, "Ti. Veils," was wrrtieu • owners when she ss seventeen, ller next wee cabin, the. Artie Espedlrion: which led to her e so it marriage with Captain Franklin. iter bora•- p►ineip!e works is the •pie of • Tenet de 'doted Lion,' which apfea►ai in 1823. Her poems nde in display mach eiegacee, .pint, and riebne.s mit" inng.ntior. Thr lady has recently arum,rushed led the attention aed excited the admiration nderd, of the clv:liz•:d world by her energetic and of the persevering efforts to vend relief to ber .d - he his tenturuus husband In the frozen regions of , fur-a'the north, or to ascertain his fate, and that pine* of her companions. Such rlerw,eJ affection sd bra re- wards denten to be rewarded by the safe return It tbuof her husband, and a!1 would rejotce to e and but.' hear of ber summit bopse beteg grat,6 I to to has CL. I d the SL here - aid tualiy the box- : :mar, seat h pas f the d earl steal i• oath Bing, m the HURON SIGNAL - -t- gle We pobliah the fopewiag from the. British Calumet of loth May, Ian part of the proceedings of the Ceased of the Veiled Counties of Y ork, Otta-to sed Peet, by request CASIL The I Township Cteeke Veiled 1'uentia eat murk. Varner, a h•r,ng ,n co.nphanc• with lb ase Law formatted to the C.un•y Trees turas that Isn4s .oa•reeidoate w autism of tie easy des 11,.,.,,. lea et 1450, t' g.thar wile the Lairs of cludiug statute labour •barged oa ted part of lot sepsru.:y, Ib* Trraturer 1' rocetJed In comforted, Acr, and vein to the Canada Corn statement comp In from ouch no such laud as hs *opposed to be bold ed byth.u,• *oh the ten dee the, sett oubeequsntly appeared, it did • Ismail the Inds b/tooglog to .there furnished bits with a schedule of the omitted, on which the Cuuaty T also gore the amount of taxes due t The Compaey however objects charge for Stature laboer being to the value tel each lot •eparat•!y, ins on the aggregate value of ab• lands by them :n each township, and tender num booed or arrived at on their own Moon. To this cause the County Tr demurred, mad reclined aceeptieg • of the taxa as ea 'calmed by the Co no the ground+ Ihat the provision of t section of the Assessment law as to rag or ,ncrea,ug the Norther of day the change operating generally and bly, Etc! fee/ Sic. relates MI residents and that the statute labor on eon -re• roust be commuted according to the laid down i. the Statute, Thai if the law eme em the statute labour should be rated aggregate value of the lands of nos dent., it would be inoperative -1. as m the owners of sue/ lands aro unkno the Township Clerk*. That the 391 metros clearly point that each tot or parts of lots of eon dent lads are to be charged separatol all tam. And that there i• no pr!'vi•ion to th to empower any tenter or body to mak alteration 1e the taxes nn levied and re ed to the County Treasurer. The 99Ppiaioo of Counsel is tber nought tda.tertai■ the correctness or 0 wise of Lbs position assumed by the Co Trea•erer, and whether sale of rho tae gumtree, wader all the circumstances n cats, a part of the taxes bang teodere declined, could be sutai^ed by the tut.. 0f the ad Peel ..•meet :ver r• .el the the .ad 1851, t.o each lot Coo for with the pa•7 • eras of sr owe. eon, but of con- , they loads reaeurer berms. to the ted on 'ead Ot owned rad a caleus ensurer tender repay he 2:J iodise s and ►•tea only, idents scale that m tb. •resl- eels its w■ to • out reel ► with • Act • any tura. *fore nee- linty eer°sty de to (the d Star OPINION. 1 am 'of opinion that the position assume by the County Treasurer, se set forth thecae* submitted, is correct, and f see. reasin en - ire should n wby t uld otbe pree•eJhe sale ofed with under the stet!. 7 IR - Tu. MoNaty Bon, ON. Ancor! %Von DEM -This is one of the strangest freaks ei( nature that we have yet witnessed. The African Wonder' es it ie termed, represents - a being resenting so peculer ea shiners bete ern 'hn Monte species and the monkey tribe, as. without any previous • knowledge of its history, to pilule • naturalist to the e16.rt at identafic•taon. Its neck chin month and nose, are those of • human white the comparatively small confer wf the head, with its retreating fie h one..'op d temporal, petered net peculiar phy.rugoom.ral chancteristscs prosenu a clow affinity 1u the mun - tnbe. It le •bout 33 inches in height w once but usually 'goes un fours• away peculiarity demoted by tbe general esetzatlom a the limbs is in their gr ter length, -the lingers .red heads be ' attenuated. the feet •o4 toes of the lots extremities curreeposding also with upper or superior. A peculiar developm of the Aatregaloe ear beet bone, le • perceptible. The actions of this atter • being partake•Ip every respect of Wise the elms to nib•ch it no closely •Ilabe, highest order of animal ; and it is up the whole one of those wonderful ' fres of enure wbieb opens a wide rouge 1 speculation or credulity, and continues t cb•in ef bong by a graduation aright b 'Atterisg to oar species. -Charleston StuSi. Alford. ADa ALTiaAst PeaTRla'.4Jam•s t First, mon afar Ms aceeeawn to tee E i lists threose, was pressor to a spurt of Ja flee to r'beerve tee pleadings to a cause mune e..eegmeoce. The cuuncel for t plaintiff baying 6.1.hed, the Km' was perfectly wrested that be exclaimed, ' a plain ease!" and was •built to leave 11 court. Being persuaded, however, to ata end hear the other side of the gne.tiun, tb pleaders for the defendant made the ems e tens plain en their side. Ou this the Mon melt rose and departed in a great pasaun exelauetng "Tony are .a rogues alike!" Orws.Nn Cr Pn.T Orei n Lerrans.-B the Byww n Citizre, we learn the a Shoe maker named Juba Steen, ham been ate ieoced to ten years to the Penitentiary Io hreak,ng open • desk in the homes of th l'o•tma•ler. •t Hubble'! I''a,l.. when b was at work, evtrecat.ng• muoey leu.r, an then wetting fire to the premiere, the Post mance •nd his 1 mily mein: absent al 1n limy.- Pa'root. The QURg.. A.D Tsa ilxao-SOT.-.flee day last rummer, when her klsfesy war standeee nn tl.e p'b:rc rota •at Bilmora,!, iketehteg the palace from a particular point i flock of sheep apprgacbed• iter Majesty being intent on her work, look 1 111. notice of the wooly people, and merely mored a 1111 le nearer the side of the road. A boy in charge of the sheep shoutin, o..t t the top of • stentorian voice, 'Sean' out u' t read, ' omen soda,• fat the sheep gee by.'' bel iter Majesty nut mower Out of the way 1 dem mete su feet as the ahepberJ wished, he j see egaineh•:uteJ,!Fat are ye •tan',°' ther.l48e f.r 1 Gang mit o' that and lar the sheep non pane' One of her .Majetr'• alte,Jant., •her who had been at a'dittance, In h.srmg' his B Real mit bus rsi(niy se*srled, went up to the shepherd, and thus add r. d ham-iDo you know whoyou thus address, boy r 'Na; 1 neither ken nor care, but be eke fa she likes, she sudna be t' the sheep's rood' ' That's the Queen, said the o9'eial. The bee 'looked astonubed ; and after re- eeeerjpig hu erose., said with great •tin. plteity, *The Queen! (ib•fit, way imps sb • pit nn class that souk. cau kes.her than r -Glasgow paper. ANTIQUITY. or Tex EL1IICTRICT;LRo*APU. -in Anhui Young's trestle re France trout I7u7 to 1789, pu!i:.had at Bur y St. E The land yeferr•d to mum of nouns be takes at t• nn^.residens land" and the pre. •nmo^s of the 13 and 14 Vie., cap. 67; rep, pittingsuch land ar , • clear aed and by tracing them throughout, no ether eonclusina. I think, can be arrived at. By tree• 4 -it to enacted that unoccupied land, not known to be owned by any party raident-or hewing a legal domicile to the Township, where the tame are atusted, or urging to act party "hose residence scale, upon diligent Ingv,ry by the for cfouch Township, *hall not be fo re in. elu.l1 be deonmtssted " lands -residents," and shall be assessed teenier provided. ser y Sec. 17 -Tee asseeor for each to P wba and thea tin *mo 1 mend e, to 179f, we find the foliowrpg pea` minimum personage, which claimer points out the discovery mei of the principle and practice of the elector. put, city be (Mone. Lormood.) has made • must re_ remarkable diecotery; you write two or kre •three word! on a paper; he takes it with hen him in a main. and tures a minima enclosed rhe in a cyhndica: case, t the top of which u br- ao electrometer,.* einall fine pith bar, a nna r -a- cennecte this with -a cy Inde/ and an.elee. Ing trometer in L einem 'Venmen•; and his tier wife, by remarking the corresponding mo• the tion of the ball, writes down the words they eat indicate; front which it appears tbt be has leo formed in alphabet 0(11101 ons. ige As the length of the wires makes nodif- e( hence in the effect, a nerve*p„ndence the I might be carr:e,I on at any distance; within os, or without a beeeiged toes for instance or hi; for a much more worthy, amt a thousand ear times more harmless pnrpoee, hot wen two be bet er ns oronecnoo..ishibeedr prevented from shy eat e' A \VnIrDERft; CCL.ne*•-One of the most ingtaoua piece. of Mechanism in the wore), be to •aid to be a clock in the Cathedral at g. New OrL.i... It to an e'ght dry clock, and F bas three dials -one of six feet diameter fn of (root of 16• edifice over a hundred feet from be the ground: another of the mane sass in the ear Intenar-all moved by the same InarMsery. Tis The large (fate are of lran.parsnt gems, the .e figures and the hands being painted white; y ad t the back of the glee. 1s a doth of tit black velvet, en irking the surface of the dial 0 to oppose black. These Jule are hgbied t night by gas burner!. which by arterial. , one srrang.•ment of the clockwork aloe;l, are rxt,ngnuhed d•:ly at • change atone conforming la the length of the sight. -- -a The rlock nccup,es but • Mel spate; n strikes the hoer no a deep meed bell: tad ,s furnished with a regular cornpenaation r pendulum, and, be.,,lee ora re e • small weight actin sol.I ruler escapeweight, . K r! y on the escape. mens, which ali"getlier render it so almost inf•luble time piece. e Rter.-A moat exec lent Terms:, to pre- vent rut is evade of one pint of fat re -* courier !nen the office the other dry asked the •• Devil" h!., lisle for pometu. widen. 14414 Lw, • 1 wt rap as ions a. 1 ca he Id my be, all.. Thew pot in • cou.n,a , who, 1 gape, Inlet( • lem.eu!le ; wit n 1 nit (TA. aeul"n ; and when 1 wool Si an'tnun urea 'Net Inas. co. 1 Inman a pertuJ." WO cu,nol 1•81l.h.W 11..•e r.Ie., ro'admtrable fur Ler 41808p1 et'y, Ie.• 18. public. Woman's Serreesie.--At a pow-wnw al ImIllesus on Columu,. Rorer, the subj.et of w6M woman'• 'bustles' was ducursed by ch ef%.quawa, and medicine men. 1►on .q..w took • bag of leathern. tred at behind Lembo and net weir ed ube way it, which 114 pale -faced women walk with them on. w.rr,wgnea•wd it was In ealch ,.sees. •'her1 u.. fAI 11 Awl some, hing to de with • p.rspinl,u*. Al last, the old doctor, OSA ciao sin, ((OM whom decraon •.a• an •ppral, gave the hrgnal for ei. eke. ••.4,'•Tt.t the white wo- • •ate •., good 1.,. ens as the In.Sau end that the whaewomel wore these • ,baa white et s• ,Atek Ther .e weal trwse.d•' 11e tom eel duwu polfa'd groats• ni-h, mixed elite 11,opants r( h,,th'y rwa- ecti. who .n tied merits of turpentine, rubbed on the ,roe the am or steel with s p ece of sponge. To. ear- tkr teen moth may he a al,eJ to bright •lower, and eves matherrrat,cll inatruntent. ,ring ,neer deficit, polish. 'hall prepare an goo -gement rell ch shall'be estt down in Separate colugn accordsog to the beet information r power, Ms ironies of all taxable p ta the Township, with tbe extent ent of property amenable agamet ea arm containing the particulars mentioned in the Sebedule B, for each of the items whereof, the ansessomiit roll shall nein 'a separate column. ore to be designated in the aseeeenasot roll -but io • mart sePsrate frees the other hem seesawed beaded t'oete-rmidente Mods Os airesumot.'' and they shaft be est doom with- out Ike mantes of the owners, by lot or part of lot--autaericaily beginning at the lowest ounaber-eattreg down opposite rads lot or part of let, the quantity end value. By Sec. 26-Eerery party aseessed upon the roll, shall, if the property of suds patty tre assessed at or beyond certain specified 'amounts, be liable to a .certain . number ot days labor, accor2ing to a scale given. And Nether, ties Municipality of t las Township may commute the statute labour for a ma of money, and may, by lavenw, to operate. Ily and rateably reduce. soda* their discretion rrrr e, the number of days tu rebid any ands party rated in the amess- meet roll shall tro By Sec. t3 -The statute labour mention- ed is the emit preceding accene,„ Atoll air against nonuesidents, tie and is hereby com- muted for the sum of two stellioge and six pence, currency, for meli day's labor, and the sum to -which ouch statute labor 'ball amount, at the mod rate, shall be added to the taxes payable by such non-reeideate res- pectively, and collected as other taxes, on - der tilts Act.• 'rne ssssss ore bowleg completed their rolls deliver them to tee Clerk of the Town, Om. and by Ion they me submitted to the Coon of Revisits', sod the roll, se revised by the Cour:, and (Melly passed, is Wading upon el/ parties coacertied. By See . 92 -The Clerk of this Towneht shall make ont • Collector's roll for :h Township, in which Ohall be set down th true ealuotion of the lands non•resirlerets oppeeite lo the respective lots, part lots, nee parcels of head ail the same may be affected .1 the decision ot the Ccurt a of R11,1111100. 11 • *ball amocaleulatend eet down tbe memo for which nob party or each lot or piece oaf land of • oon•reeideat is charge- able for County rate, kc., and shall atm hod yeegg sdL , :ea sett•... date M SHOCKING RAILROAD ACCIDEIIT• C..sty rate, bo .sd pees' •et Mw (w - .M11 preemie 1• villein tin a•M. 011e of tN meet shockingnewest, which Sy Bee_ 4e. -A.4 •ev.riJ suces•dr the ..i. ef tad. ke sabers ►oa u►se pines te t►» rieidy f.rs leeg aced awl the mods of pree.Jure merited. Thro.ghoet lb whole Act • broad die- ltu•tioe a drew• between residents, e4m tt_resadeete, with /*geed to that The puttee themselves are Inds °oearesod epos f bit., ouiy r are setelt s out. Even it the names •/ •n• -reorder owners be kaews they must not appear, but •acb lot ur half lot or piece of land mut be •teed aWshily, with 1 • quaker sad talus. Th• aese eere roll, thus prepared, goes be. fur• the Chert of Bea isms. sod after it;bas 6.al:y passed this body, from it tbe Collec- tor's roil is meds up, wit) the amount fur which ruck parry or lot as r•hargeable for rims occurred •bout half peat 7 o'clock, o. Monday •v•niag lel, oat the F.icbborgh RailroaJ, at a road ero•e•og a Wet Cam- bridge sear alto Wooers depot. As e• Ware the /acts trout • parwugcr, It appears That the Norib•rm special trate from Bur liaison was approachii g the cr.••eg •1 a speed of about 40 :OI,.. se bout; the engin- eer blew his long steam whistle sod rung .0 bell, ae usual, t 1t.e same umn reversug Oh' engin•. Tb. WI 1St: ,need by sumo.( ibe pascssaer•, who'impueted that then was something more thee ordinary to ibe w from the fact of the revise 'ming reversed *bale the tram war guug •t such 'rapid speed and sonic left tb.r .mit. lot this pun- r Dose of locking outride. def••ra the ora^ 1 Poem M wID mess (re ems LAT• Ma, McD.a*ta -11 will be ,.the nwem►ranee of our readers 'bat Mr edema's/ M.:Dobald, some twelvemonths neem a 'turflike.: r In Guelph, woo wracked 00 Lak• lluron, soar the mouth of the Saugse., on the 1418 Dace**, lata Just es the lake was hemm- ing Of up •loop shore. Il,er hes anaih. b•rug once otayaud. ►,.t •well hope. were OutertaueJ lb.1 thsDody wo.ld be found- Sy • letter received from Mr, MtN•►, Bouthampl..., toe fne.J• si ,h. dsc...•d here the melaruhuly •alafaciioi of timeli r that Dia body was found iso net 2111, May, very near the place where h» little rw.el came a•bnre, lir, klcDunald ay war close wrapped to a macintosh coat, and his watch, which has beim lurwarded here, appears w have Copt at 8 o'clock, having un down two hours from the tithe of wind o`. There cucum•taoces we u IJ neem to •J mite, that matter• on board the fcboun r ha4 been going on as usual, to with,. a short time of the catastrophe, which would 81upear to have beau eud,les aid usext'•cted. ,. McDonal.l's remains were interred ti he wattle of Southampton. - Gael ,raid Commuat,iu• or Stature labour, and a could be stopped, however thesagmestruck fir se rhes Wales to •o.-renident Ia.J• a earnege •weaning Nr, Wi!iia'n Sawver. e ouch tommuratioa 11 not lett to the Courts of Charie,towo, his wife, three J.ughi."., : •hi but a perenuorily hied by the Statute; and Mr. John Gibbs, ass -,n -law of M . naw- a lie is bound a Collector to exact rho tax. I yor, knocking the c.,s.,,a ;nim fraymrnta, es a not lurch a rho roti. lie has no w and instantly Vitae Mr. Sawyer, ht.,IJ.et t •r to accept of less is say case u► vary daughter, • loon lade about 1a )ears of ff •mot t n s u say way. Within • certars' age, and Mr. Gibbs! The no".h• er dsugh period h• a bound w return hta roll to the tors mer• young children, the eldest oft A as TINS Sv.Jacr MINTY.CU^ TO DNATN Township Clerk and to deliver to hers slid whom was thrown a considerable distance to Rowa.-Edward Murray • British arab, to the County Treasurer as account of all from the track, .md escaped wrt'.out 107 I pact, Lee been sentenced to death by the se- ines remaaerng due, with reason why the serious injury. Th• youngest, an Infant, ort tribunal of the consults to Rome._ sant. are sot collected. The duty of the was is its mother's arm' at the um• of I acme English resident* More •dJrsueJ • County T with regard to defaulters Ihp colhsioo, an I angular enough, 1 wt....-_ u Closely mooted out, sad 1 ea find nu more It was retained to her embrace, *bile she *tithe ty for Mm to depart from the roll than was carried • distance of 'evenly or eighty the Cull rior. If b• could decrease the rods on the front of the eng,o., De fun the annuals be could increase them, but h* has powerful uatrum•ot of datruc•,un could be in feet no discretion as the matter. Upon .topped. %Vhen picked' up, Mr.. Sawyer the return mad• to hien h a ons wa•sa•cleu her being /nctnr•J and and to account to natterh f a eats never •odd The infect to whom rhe had •a lurdl slue K i io arra with hew contemplate gmog soy officer y g away from the prone, hs Las,n h • h t t' primped by the republican, were stabbed at putter for • o.` brain pnoe.pal charge b01' ht • Mg favor The , the during g p,a est alnrra, Is g bis service a oiteer of the po- lice m Ancona, hs assncut,-,l with known ,ss, end ihit a C •ererino, sod smother Papal Partisan, who bad been Int• eea r err m.- the •mounts, Tim St t portion 1 of ud,eg t . o sight, wbi!ar walking arae the is mach a terrible momenr, remitted enlisrm. g had afro.• power to vary the amount. In tits roll •d. ih • together • nth the two children I (fon, the gwefnment to release them from 11 would ,• fact enable 'hem to renew the were token talo the muds,•• of Mr. Read, the sitcuefinmoot and convoy them safely nal of Jec ort of !trainer). the city air item i h mon of the Court n. Under (hose circumstances, 1 •e• no reason why the Conned should recede from their poet. tion or hesitate to act ,a the matte.. Church street, 8th May, 833Aa1BL& HAMILTON ASSIZES, Sr1LRr CO MCD"u.AL.-T)'e real an an - tion for damages, brut by the Plantilf: who • t8s Editor MIAs Sperfater •g.,nsl tk• Defendant, the Editor of eke .forth ,deleri- ean.Tbe circumstances os which the natio^ was grouod•'d wife caused by force rowdy ism about election time is December lest. the Defeeelaot in 'vetoing the row, is which J. W'a,Taa, Erg., M. P. P., was senoualy abased, animadverted an strong tering on the brutality of the transaction aed referred to the editor of the Spectator as being the leader of the rowdies. The t►1al lasted from •abost 5 o' clock till i I p. m„ when the Jury retired. After being locked up 411 sight they appeared in Court re.01- toot - meg, mid the 'foreman stated that •wet( to the faction opposition of three of the jury, there was ao lskelebooi of their coming to any-,d•ci•iols, Judge Danes recleaned the they would nature to their roue, sled reconsider the matter. This conduct .f the Judge crested emelt •erpnee among the audience, as the *inferno practice e near by, *bon byaaan were • eft' y m t • son of a meri- nos? needle, ; toriou, British officer, himself a husband alled,ad every ttenhon pard the sufferers. 1 sed • father, has now been la a horrib:e pri- Mr. Sawyer appeared to have been sire) son for nearly three years, debarred from os the Intl side of the bead a.d baly, and committer with • legal adviser, and prevent was mow emelt bruised. Me. Gibbs wage* badly mutilated a to searcela bear eves resemblaaee to a human beteg, h'. Lead be- ing crushed to jelly, he ioteanoee protru- ding trim his body, and bee body ane limbs mangled !noel •horkingly. The horee•juet escaped ea Iho inetaat,and the late waa,heard they were dashing op the road at • einem Jtaalge• and tl err underlings; the pn., speed. The tra n war detained abbot en tuner a not allowed to examen the witness 1 hour behind its usual tame of reaching t' T. against him, nor even to be confronted with city, aed immediately after no ajnysl at the them, 'or to know who they are. Ile is I.er. depot Isere, anntber engine and car with netted to have no advocate ase• the one sp- eech friends of Mr. Sawyer and of the (anti- mewed by that cnmtnil tribunal itself and ed from receiving the rialto of his mother, le wife, his chi J. ur his !rise bs, .see through the bus of his prison, and in pre - mace of two .p$rri, .11 eommonicat.ons go- ts, on to the Malin language. All the le. get proceedings have been hitherto conduct ed .n • secret chamber, by the •►amend y as denied, re urneJ to the seen of the accident. -Bono• Journal. - DESPERATE AFFRAY ON A STEAM. BO %T. ST. Lorre, May Ie. .Pronepaseeneers who came down yester- aae. un t • Packet ate drones, we leave even with bias the is pruhabitedfrom baring 1 such cooference. as are Deceaiary to cons ° cert the plap of los defame lu HURON SIGNAL. THURSDAY. JUNE 10, (8.74. THE GODERICH AND BRANT- - FORD RAILROAD. Trim Hamilton Spectator of a late. date en- , deawouva to discredit this great enterprise by saying that it is not a Canadian. but a foreign project. meaning a L'uitcd one. This is all rery well (we suppose) so far as Goderich n concerned; but if the interpole of 1Iamiltoa were to be furthered, it would be immaterial to the Spectator, whether it we,:e' by home or foreign means. The Great \1•esteru Rail- road must be eoodemoed on the name ground as the (:odericu and Brantford one. The only difference being, that Boston js regarded as the further point or outlet of. the one, and New York may be of the other, It is very foolish in a paper of the stand- ing of which the Spectator pretends, to endeavour to obstruct the itnprotemeut of the country by such a tiny pretence as this. If our Railroad ouly went trough Hamil- ton, it might end in the Capital at W'ash• - ingtou for all that the Spectator cares. Toronto is also indirectly endeavoring to obstruct us. The people of Goderich for many year.. have endeavoured (is rain) to secure their eo-operation in a Railroad to terminate at 'Toronto: IIuf In and Brant- ford now come forward and offer their co- states operation; parties at Toronto seeing this make a like slier ; but we see n. reasoa to reject the first ober. ' The outlet (for many Tears) to Hamil- ton and Toronto in winter must be Muskat r New York, In fact it must :'t -.r; nless nature itself changes --.eau:-ss the Inmate amcJ,oratea•alot,- the t-'inane ice. Itailroads are already cemt•feel from akee Erie and Ontario to New i tri; and >•oston--both of which have ba: buurs cccsible at all seasons to vesrels. Tcron- aod Hamilton are wady eodearourlbg r. arae - i thrmsc.tcs of tlietc adltaatagei. it can be right in then) to du to, it can- oe be wrong in l;oierich nag Brantford act likewise, The Spectator and all of his way of nktng may rest .asaured-that Goderich rantford• will reciprocate the offer of uffalo, fully as much as they do that of stop. GoJer'ch baa the best harbour oa Lake rum. It offers,' therefore, Inc greatest ucements for being the depot. of the amerce of Lake Huron. The country for a great distance is f.rtl;e and i-caltby, and becoming well aettk3. It wi.'. 00 this account bare a large local bcsiues;. The valley of the Grand River on the !;weer end of the Railroad, u fully equal ie at:ractive- nese to any country. All these adc:ntagea will make this Railroad one of t:,t most desirable inrestments for• capital. - . - Loot. OCT POR TAXIS. -The Gazette,. e official,of 224 May,announces lands for sale f I for Cates, in the County of Carleton, in the , b P k K I I -cited Counties of York, Ontario and feel, I is that a desperate fi,rbt peewee/I ea Moedsy : m the Townships of Albion, Brock--, : a night, 00 board the ,Vartha. No. 2, bound I (.Linguacousy, taledon, Georgina, Last , to to Galena, between mote PenniyIra•+e Ger (.willimbury, Gore of Toronto, Kung, •lion, moan deck pueengere, aed tbe deck titmice 1'ickerina, llama, trench, Mott, I'hurab i to and firemeo of the boat. It Is stated. oat I abridge If Toronto oro • n o • d r o authority, r t sea u boric r.. r hon :• . g at*' a her. hlc 1. 1 y, seer the boat Markham, Whitby, and carborough ; in, e !eft this port, a deck head' went aft and of y+ lard a grog smolt to a !oily- deck peewees the County of bent, in the Towoshi s of ! to when a jury, after beteg locked ftp all eight era which her bubtad, an aped man, and I Howard, Camden, Gore of C'alnden, 'Lone, declare that they canton agree, aed that i• Iwo noes ted, and a tight •anted. arida the Village of Dresden; also in then is sot the hast ehtnew o/ a renin Capt. Alford. hese th f for theer a acts, pet tee deck Chatham, and the Gore of Chatham • in tbi or Judge to alwcharg• them. we I hand ►e4 one or two others where, wed pro- the County of Stormont, Townshipof a. 1 wish not to 8. understood w imputice any'l Celeded on hie voyage . At a late h wr Lbs Lan- 1.B tied ' Polthca! feohng oat ll• p.rt ef ills• ]01.. same sure as.. _. more of SO d__c bands went taster ; io the County of Wentworth, ! u but it did appear le us, tbat on this mea- te erten* tisi emigrant faintly wers„located, mon he exceeded the strict line of his duty. and m•de e•• et Mel weft oh•elene ind The case •hoold never have been h before s Cnort but • ttled 1 save Leagesge, which they bore with until ,,, usual among Newspaper editors. It is e 1 them to such a degree test they drew „ had cgo to see editor' dragging their cos it beam. snd other esedly weapons; sod, al, pg temporaries into mire and mey Wad 10 ge though opposed by 1110tne half dein 'tont Or. being more frequently den by Ora publie. I men, the old inn and his two sem cleared o, The jory roterand into c owl iiii 11 t oi 1 the deck, and drove the ruffianly crew to th es, clock es T • • y. n gave 410 damages i forward part of the boat. lo a very few mouths after, the lights in tbe engine and deck rooms were put out, and the entre crew end witch, consisting of ten or twelve Front eel Bathe Heed& mei, headed, rt is said. by the mato, melted TO THE PUBLIC. afe esd commenced • nimt mind ass We,. the undeesigned persons, - • null no the unfortunate faintly, with wren the paireeerare on board the stebeeing bees I chew,- Itemisers, sad ether dangerous wea- me rook from the Island et MitelatOUti• le Gwen Sowed, in Georgian Boy, do hereby testify and submit the following: - That ow Sunday the sixteeeth isat.,shont pope (*WWI d• th• tonging nem. _ The old aad tee same fought with delperatien, but ware leanly overpowered and forced to yield to *opener numbers. From all ac, meets it moat ham been • meet deadl• and our o e'en, P. M., • very woes breeze i determined fight, which the ether officers commeneed to blow from the north-east, end mid p germ tried in yam to stop, emit continued to blew until 'beat 8 o'clock, ' the centhetante were ee dreadfully wSunded when it lolled -at which time the weather I sod beama, as to be nth or disabled for become eery thick and foggy. sod continued l actin. so for the entire night. leo donee was the Three ef the crew. at ia stated w h d fog the% any object cored set be perceived at • greeter champed' than ba/f the buns lengths, and that at about 10 o'clock P. M. the green! etruck en what we ascertained (on the manioc of the 17th) to bet Ceps Crocker, or what is sonsetunes called Cape We further state, and testily, that the reommander, Captain Alex. M. McGregor, deserves the highest praise for hie gentle- nittnly conduct to us weilst eager his care, se palmation' as aforesaid, ind for bis cool - nese, dectsioe. actieny and masterly con- duct se a mamas, and • commander in the hour of danger. And that we consider it an set of justice to publicly tender to Captain McGregor our hearty ocknowledgemente ly POMO their ireinee. and the 01.1 men ane on of his sons were put uff at the tcwn of Lowman, at wbicb Mace they were lying. at fast accounts with but little prompeete of recovery The Merits leaded at I. misiana abont daylight, aad remained jest long geoligh to put off tbe emigrant (entity and ooe deek hand, who had his hand terribly cuTt.beTelime,riesrirenoinf•wmaislyfoftr,t0hmweenlitioarirredest,ed0 0.• as reopectaide Pennsylvania Germane on their way to Iowa. The old gentleman had several of hie ribs broker, and hem other Injuries, the physiciso gave it silos opinion he could not survive. Ono of bre sone is beyond hope of reeovery-hte skull be. fractured i• severe! placee. and the brains •nd thinks !or lite conduct, on the dar •hotre protruding, it ber4frorni, hT00htebesear:loydtwounchie human nature could effect, and eigeionty mid seamanship conceive •nd execnte was time the vessel struck she appeared to us to onforteestely witout effect; although at the meeting her front her penises posture, bet the usual place. winch plate she did not 'top until hailed, and then elm landed a short deduce above ed at the levee, end Imatedratel deck baeds who The Kate Kearney met bee at Hannibal, ai , be mooing through the water at a coopers- tivoiy slow rate. Given under our halide, at the teworof Sydenhare, Own Bond, the 18th day of May, 1852. Mary A. Beeman, Gedertsh, C. W. Gen. Smith, Sault Ste. Marie. D. .I. Mitchell, Montreal. Arch'd MeGab, Owen Sand. calculate and set deice in tie roll, ie a sepa- rate column% opposite to tlu Names aad lots therein. the ainoent with which each party or lof is chargeable for commutation ot Sta- lin* labor. By Sec. 33. --The tans on non resident may be paid to the County Treasurer, ail grim a receipt therefor, specifying mini, Nee period for which if is paid reship, lot and coneesaion, •nd for th• ourpree of the wettest it shill hn the duty ol the 17:erk making mit any Coilectoee roll to Greeird immediately to the Cowley Ttare •uter a eopy of en moth of the mud se relate to Lamm on am Is of nea- r silents. By Sec. 40. -The Col atom y remelt', 1414• amerissiden lands if ineeree within certain pee/3d, but by the next, C141/11t he is boued to return los roll to the by 11.4 42r1 Chimer, to deliver to him arid the I.:minty Treasurer ae account of all Isom remaining due rind sheering rippecte each separate Ammo -meet why it hoe not property to deeirain. 011 10 TREit Put hoe 'rem -I SAW a pee mom - nee stand bendine over ths tomb. and lii• tears fell fir.t met 'dies. Ab he raised Ms Mined eye• to home, he eriod, "My brothor ' nor brother," A mg. paned that w AT, and sow. sentoteitiv Inv. while Ifeitig ;but whose feemonable worth now feel." •• What wystil,Ist theta du, if he were roe fond te 11.0•1" The remorse.' reMied " that he would offend Min by any el 'shine went, hut 'se would take every ereasion to new his friendship tf could but come bock to los Ione' enahrice," " Then emirs al time to melees grief," mid the sage, "teit thou h ist friend., g., end chetah the living, remeroberteg that they will one day dm elm." By Sec ie the doty of the County Treasurer to prepare • list ut mists lands in itech town•hip upon whIelt any tares shill rionien dee at the lime the Colleetnr makes tone,' aid inp[Ortte leo or parted' of EMIGRATION Flinn CA14•0A.-W0 alluded th• other day to the number nf persons who leave Canaria with the view of fettling in the Westme States. but afterwards felOr• tn tak• the chance. of life among the Cato. mks. We beve hosed !navy of on of then esespe-a very gond specimen of the class. A very active, intelligent man, who had been incensed as • moirchent. in nee of nor hi -antler villages. bittern* dross tinted with hos position as men will semetitnes. without •ny good emote. end *Woo -mined to neek a ri•sr home in the West. 114 nf American 1,10/1 aerie, one matted os Me journey . Ile vented M,ehi ga n, 11 linens Red other State*, and refereed to Tr/retail kat erne, deeleriec that for ell the ninamy would appear from the leek -mine which we copy f.rom the New York /braid, of the 21st inst., that the expedition now fittiag ont by the American Government to opes a commercial intercource with Japan, is considered inadequate for the purposes as- signed it. It also !semi that ______tbe Ja iao- ese are prepared to give the espedTiTn a warmer reception than is expected. 'fhe Herold s i -"We hare learned from is lies of Railway in fast progree• off ; frigate Prince of Orange, now lying off medium of loose of th,•4(Ouffircreeris- Beetle laanleo-that we Mall have a totrvli on it in neon places. Near thie town the rimers' bed err of workmen are emenred up• emits are corned ne with mule, •nd in the job in getting the Japanese to consent to a I I from obtaining a peaceable negotiation and i ope•ai,ons proceed st a riird rate. Through treaty, the Emper of Japan is makin b 'own along a g 'iod p •rtioa of th• lino In the kinder's, of Mr. Coon, w• were him y At c hei coast, and that he hal a nation of well- ' p eyed upon it, and geed proviso@ ape - preparations te giv us a warm greeting- Pared tn be roirking. in many :Imes It that he has strong! fortified every pert oil upon its. They agree in thinking that oar ab h h h h I hi., to page. flIfIlliolf ' equipped soldiers ready to pounce down making an entry into the eity of Jeddn, force ia utterly inadequate to the task in she Imre OW ha* WWI effaced them by the tteee St OTfhtoheniast doubt the sufthifeney of etweed with. Ws are sorry to see that • i to a 1,0 Tea RAILROAD. -WO alluded last week I 00 te the szteilision of otlf,Raii road to Goderich, „but had no idea of the fine feeling existmg smog the people of -Huron on the eubject of the projected road. On Saturday, we had dm honer of • con ssss s lien with tbe Mayor of Gedertels, who with nether pe- dant' had ben net bore ea a deputation to receive inforanation from and consult with tbe friends of the reed ben. He con- sidenetbe construction ef of the road to be nts of th• men of Iluron when he said it dila me neat be done immediately. There has heen, I will and stroeg resolution, in favor of the Rail eerie Way, pasted thereat. The Dell is now set 1 ee . in motion. Let all who desire the prospers !rivi ity of the Railway and of the flue country : lying between Buffalo nod Goderich, now ''r" lend a hand to keep it moving.-Bionf /ft- our i an in meeting of the ahareholeero of this Railway ! mini wee held in Brantford on Wedoeeday :he end inst. The c..air tam tak•n at 10 elYer tes in every Dumber on what Canada do and shall do, provided the free e policy of Great Britain is not re- cI.:to suit the •C'anadian farmer, by ng him a few pence more a bushel for wheat. ThM in the estimation of the pire, is cause sufficient for dissolving • connexion • with Britain, and assuming . dependent station, or annexing with e SaMuel. The doinge of the Derby ;try do not seem to. come up to the tion of our contemporary Tbe ✓ to evince no desire to dieturb thia measure of free tratie for the sake of -the (to them) netty interest of Canada. oe , A. NI., by J. C. Clement. Esq., Pro- visional Warden of the County of Brant. - The report of the Directors for the preced- ing year haring been read by A. thlkison. Esq., Secretary of the Cnmpsny, proved eatoisetore, and was adopted unarm. mouldy. 'The affairs? of the Company wore Mown to be in the most fiourishing atid prosperous condition, and the works to be progreasing et a very rapid rate. The meeting having &dimmed at 12 "pen of *vaunting Director' for tbe ensuing year. The choice of.the itherebolder• fell mann M . Wadsworth sod Bush, of-Illf- and Ceekshutt, of Brantford. A vote of ttb•hanowks hisievringeebizantedpeirted to the Chairman, We are glad to learn that the Waits of the Company are in so flourishing a con- dition, nod thst there is *very likelihood so apt deman miles of the road ere alreadytedgraderiehairtndeetili m te confidentially expected that the rare will be muting between Denville and Buffalo by which avPitaPela MEETING OT PARLIAMENT. -Thert are no indications yet of its assembling. - What can be the amazing of this onuses/ delay 1 It cannot be for lack of sulojeets to legistnte upon. However, the people need not get uneasy about th- matter, be- cause if Quebec is the place f-tr heir de- liberations, they cannot delay much lnnger, as the winter may overtake tliem. If legislators do not always attend to the interest of their constituent• the not to forget their own, and thti will d their assembling shortly. 'Fbe de - Canada has not the control. Bonet.° AND Bit•IITIJRD RAILROAD, - No Deincic Cameos Name of Vire President not stet:A. retie party of the rnited States (in Convention aseembled at Ba:ti- have nominated General Franklin: of New Hampshire for President. ernoon the 4th inst.. ns !be Groderich rse stage W11.1drIrell 01:t of the yard NVillianas, son of "'minas %Valium, ratford, happened to stumble on a and fell, on the path the stage was and which he could not See, °Wing use corner intervening--aed the nd sta e yr it. tee tad, lerealt- of fib! hoses of the inwer part of leg, end him on the 1 front of the head. I 4. ilyde attached to the driver, as Ihe buy e be could pull ue.-Comi. for poneding down any of their !revelled ; that 11 appeared almost Kenos- construction and that 11 the Jere!** tittle tn preserve health in It : that law, or- I here nn war marine. they are other der, sad the luxuries sof life were almost on 1 well renvided 'The tfl that IA done, nperatiese h• pen-. coming, skit of aelipsthy to thus haat and to nil- I reeds in general, tepee,. in proved amen( bortes a (ermine were conserved. bib *sold rather of iseemee"___eeen,,tee known : sad that so lot se tbe profits el united, and the conntry,.al..tot:e:be Stud to he mere en on warlike and s" th*C".". andr."4". th." ."11: '.hingisesknf:na4:nt, teli.eivisetaill;:ernPrad."44M114hea.17.,.:Ieb"%"11:77..w6.7.:77::::di:aniiir.41e;f: ppeande roe owrYien ewe!' fo,iromr• inu :.,r0siteet eaerienseyra b„,1471111 rftn th:LIVFT:ast Raftihwtes111:pel enttlid be "choosing hie goartere.''- 4344. mem( Itaferodett. fell 'afro