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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1853-05-12, Page 2ie • • $. .b. eMoisied W Wires s Ore gewitiose to tho caodidate. Mn. Peest---ebot are SW Clarks' Sees milk regard to the casting cease rogoileilose I • Cluseleth-4117 fret esesers grill be to Meg is thpabisg the essallag bee Med Freesriblesa. (Zopterime ehmitisg.) A !les -What shoat the sanitary ques- ta& lir Chaise thowght that every family e heeld leave towa at the end of the season. It ems his minim that all husbands paying tai Amid bo compelled to take their wires end ehildrea to the tea side for the autumn mieths. It should have Lis earliest atten- tion. la answer to another speaker, he smoldered that the &Jauntily rooms should be maintased in every town by the public pores. Mrs. Poser -What foreign policy will you advocate! Ser Charles would advocate peace with Fraace, at all hazards, that nothing fought "meaner the immediate importation of Parkas fashions. (Cheers and boquets.] A Yong Lady -About the arniy. tkr Charles -I arn for keeping up a shading arniy, to consist entirely of regi- ments of borne guards, composed exclusive- ly of Officers. Lliumense imitation.] Mrs. Poser -I should like to hear your ▪ intentions u to the tobacco duties. Sir Charles -To prohibit the. imports - boa and cultivation of that objectioaal plant altogether, so that there may be aro more smoking. A show of parasols was deinautled, and floir Chutes Darling was declared duly elec- tad. parliament arp. •••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••• QVLBEC, May 3rd. Lutaight after the report left, t be Que- bec Bank increase of Stock Ball was pass- ed through Committee. The following Railroad Bills were read a second time mid referred. 'f he first, oe mhos of Mr. Merritt, the second on motion of Mr. Lemieux. To incorporate Quebec and Trois Pistoles Navigation Company. Mr. Stepbenioe's bill for the incorpo- ration of Ilarbor Compauies, was pasted through Committee. " • On motion of Mr. Stuart, the Quebec Bridge Companies bit was passed through Committee and reported. The Bill of Mr. Polette, to incorporate a mutual Insurance Association, for the Fabriques of Quebec, was passed through committee and reported. The bill to amend the l'pper Canada Municipal Loan Fund Act, was read third time. Mr. McKenzie moved the second read- ing for the Bill toabolish the office of Queens Printer. Mr. Morin ingested that the hon. mem- ber had better postpone this motion. "The @ abject be said, was 0131, of impor;ance, and tbe Government would meet al on its merits. The motion was accordingly postponed till Monday out. Mr. White's bill to provide for collec- tive of usuary against owuers of vessels, received a six months hoot. Mr. Polette moved the second reading of Bill to incorporate Ecclesiastical society of St. hlichael -Much opposition was made on the ground that it ought to come under the general Bat, which Government had beta* the House. Those who opposed the Bill were -Brown, Christie (Went- . worth,) Fergusson, Hartman, Mackenzie, Malloch, White, and Vright (heist York). The rest of the Route supporta it, and it read a second time. To -night, on motion of Mr. Stuart, the bill to redder the Mere of Mayor of Quebec elective was read the tbird tame. The following bilk were read the third lime. To regulate the Currency. To amend Montreal Incorporation Act from Legisla- tire Council. To lucorporato the Quebec Bridge 06. To increase the capital stock of the Quebec Bank. To amend the l'eterporo' and Port Ileye Railroad Bill. To incorporate tbe Mutual Insurance As- sociation for the Fahreques of Quebec. The limn. again went into Committee of Supply, and passed a number of imam. The Committee then rose and reported progress. Mr. Richards moved the second reading of the bill supplementary to the Upper ( n ada School Act. Ile is commencing a 1.1 speech as dm report leaves. elecacc, May 4. Last night, after the report left. the Up- per Canada Sehoel Supplementary bill was read a *coed time without a division, on tbs motioa of Mr. Itichards. In the smarm of his reinarkslie stated that be pro- posed thisetleat any persons who conceived their religion wee not treated with proper respeet in common tehookolieuld leave pow - • to eetaldith separate scheols,and receive fee them aupeort, from public fondles fair aha., of the wbole unmet, to proportia of n umbers. The following bills were read tbe 2.4 thee : To make letter provision for the admin- istration of jestice in the troorganized tracts of country in ppee Canada. To mead the MauieiJ Acts of l'pper Condo. To provide for 4a rerovery of rates sad taxa iateeded to be imposed by cella* by-laws of the District Coolie& in Lipper Came& To exempt etrtain emelt from the defy ilopeued by the Art to Wiwi& for the see keel Sestrasst of rick maniere. To seasOksh aboard of examiners for ▪ hon1tosehere is the District of Kanvoer- asks ; aml tesedned for Friday omit, with se hateselleb Se semider the espe,liesey el etieelllisidie perkiess .f the hill to the mimed 'Bikini le Lower Cseada. Oaf fee simusrpevatisig end gratin cortasn power 11111 trimmury for Hoe psis dime of ematfeg mil asks water pow* es • awed Rime. Ikeistd, Mr. flberweed took hie oath md amt. The Ciessoillet as the Cradle Shies - Moe lbs. We. Pews Sipped lismed. ad. lisped • 4! * Newhaties bill reputed favosr.My, Mi. Brows anode untie ef.ppeemw the grata! work dratstOW•sit gare1, prepag 11.. Illaiesty to ',assisted to the Imperial Pukes'st the passing of • bill to repeal cornea Sasses of the Lien* Act, by wba h certain restrictions are im- posed at the powers of the Canadian Legit - Ile desired that the Camelia& Parliament should have the power 'falter- ing the represeatation by a single vote. - Tba Gavel uncut opposed thew resolutioin es the gtoond that if passed they wadi break up tbe union, as the anion coald mot be maintained except epos the basis of each section returaing an equal umber 01'r-epee- sentktives. After a debate, the 'minim - Ikon were deferred till Wethee Way acct. Oe motion of Mr. Stout, an &dikes& was 'ordered for copies of correspondence re- lative to the Marine Hospital of Quebec. Tee following bills were read the third time. To confer equity juriediction on County Courts ia upper Canada. To make valid Lbe iudeutures of certain law students in Lower Cased'. The following were read a second tiae: To amend Industry and Hairdo° Rail- way Act. 'l'o Incorporate Canadian Institute of Montreal. The house then went iuto committee OR the Seignorial I euure bill. Quseare, Mar the bth, 18h3. Today being a Mast may of the imeeli- run, sad a statutory hoimay, the ilouee 15 1101 1U 1170111e0. 1. the Legiolative Council last eight the deltate oil the sectime reeding of me Iteproseteletine till leek* till twat ten ululate, woes its further c• asideratioa w as postponed Ilil Seth last., on • sole ui 21 to 2. llou. Mr. C ook• snored a thres mooths hoist -lost ou a similar dorisios. Th• 'millesimal of llos. Mr. .1111U+1•11081 MSS 111211GODC7S. Tim goverument required six more Valle to make 1uu-toirds of tile who... la the comae of the debate, the floe. Wm. alums moved the iollowing aursau• MILL : "lint %Lea ever the poptor•uos of miner &colitis's of Canaria, as twousily diviedere shall aromn by the cesium re- turn• to/sat:wed that of the other eocuoiss by 150,00e,LIMISI and 1. ouch emse, a Me n ext &suerst mulles thereafter, the three coutities lar such sermon having such ex.. cess of popolation, auJ authorised sy tube Act 10 stud only owe uamoloor, sad con- toinpag the greatest nosuustr of iuttsbatants neat to tune* couSiieri ie such secures being •utuorised ailoady by title Act to .suit umumers, shall be motalord is like manner to stood is insualetra, provided tits *aye toot should sucta census retools @ hew such Inc epopviatiou euriag a panimeent, no new 'victims shall tea place during tuch parliament; nor uotil • geser•1 &memo.Ten member" 'roe ter this ruenenient. la the Legislative Assembly last night, after the repotleft, ttwo report a.1 the COW mitten un the Seignorial 1.110 was read. Mr Laurin nomad as aussothatent to fill them:moat Setenurtal dues at -matemi ua 24., winch was lostle amphora voted for it, viz 1.-.Cbapais, Furrier, Fournier, Gomm, Jubia, Lish.auc, Lemiuus, Mongsnais sod Tactic Mr. k'ortier moved an amendulect sO SS to make two-thires sal a Pariou aneri. sary for a _general commutation in that Parish, imptead of a neijerity. flauttun lost -Yeas 10. Nays 32. Tow 4 viston was tee same as before with the excepeue that Sul. lees. Clow. eau voted w,tb the pas ion 6.1r. Uwe:, with thu nays. re,ceeee moved the rocond reod_ng otitas 6:11 to amend an 01.11oILICe posaed inth• second year of Her Majesty's tole concerning the erection of peritonea sea suile:ng u. church.., pars/mato Onuses and cburch yards. Mr. Brown moved fa amendment tait the 1111 be read this day rex writes, Yone e. Nay. Ile. Mr. Fortier moved that the bill to facii• state the building of churches be read a third time. Mr Bruwn moved the six months' boat Yea" 2. Nay. 2e. Alt. Buwoulin moved ill, second reading of Tines ltavcr. CitblItIfIll Bill. Mr. terriers moved tuss •ix months' hoist lust Yet" e. Nays ti Qt/hahc, May. 6, 1665. Mt. Muria merest that the lIetista go ince cuuenittee of the to laneon the forluw mg resolutions : iet• That at ii expedient to indemnify the members of the Legislative Cuuffell fur their expenses to *Moiling tho Legials- tet• from the beginning of toe present see- sioo instil the close presoot Pattie meat 2d That the said iesiemnity. for the cue Of the 'memo and for travailing ex - pieties shall no similar as to amount and mode of pip:tout as that now provided by law for members of the Legielative Av. teink4. Ile rated in supper I of the emo- tion that the Givernineot only proposed to crepe/mate the members ot the Corr MI for a limited time, in lieu of the propos- ed charge' uf the constitution of the body' A general dim.:useion followed on ere subject of the Legislative Council, te the course of whits it %se stated on the rout of Iho Geri -tweet that they were going to comet down with • mew plan for root, delitng that body. Tbey propose to make it electoral and to bar& • priqeorty qomi- fication fur members. Nr. Brown mimed in emendates, to the owe. r-omlutem of Mr. M., in, *▪ Imola not be cossidered toll the G noarre- meat, prepreetioa oak respect to oos llall1111.111 01111• was deciders. Alt Morin stated be Sad on siVeetiA6 to postpone Om consideration of the retook, tios for paying osesohere of the COUISC total ileums ler rcsoodopliing that body were %metaled. an wouei only go let.) Committee ere/erne provirlml 110 1105 member sunup witudrew hie .1111,C0410e•t. NU Brien ereeld not. Ito write not gu isto Commitiee at all epos tiptoe lion. le pay airembers ot the Cuu•ed St t,at 11.1/0. N. vote ben been taken op to the Inas* this report Iowa'. 11111111111111 RELIGIOUS PREJ le DIC; le, es. no- t; ESS-ROL PIPS MARR 1AGJ BILL. The power of religiout prejudice has be.nl.ng acknowledged by mankind and respected practically by every clever *alms- m,s ; demi. have beep conceded by conquring armies, ohms every oilier has bees trampled a or ouregec!. Thew/re. of this reaped lies deep in the human heart and elude ia a tonsernewseet Relent to every mass Mil his prejudice eegbt 10ba. ref/peeled eis oilier ea metier, ot ear ta- ter*, oe die reek of cireamestaseva over which its "objects hue had so cadre& - livery moo eas bear testimony to its Ws eselly,umegli logortasately envy MIS Mt grilles to Mee MOO eneeeesillei 10 Ilial its settedese &stub. Wessell give 1III111)N SIGNAL. elk olw• prejudde4;iptu: religious "Sim rispeetsd,pd Eby law, say. *Mel by rise elate 11 11. wipeout or othe milolliplieriudices and pockets. is most unjust, anti alive s unsafe 10 5117 coun- try. 'file people whe leave Miran, pre- itidtee eat eentimeat to find their Lieu level, tied wily legislate to reveal. their aggres- w ive character oar the rights of others, tech conary or people hale adopted • wise policy, and avoided • Mill of trouble. Every man laza natural right, with *hide 1103 his Sot parted to gaol usicaoleated and sotaxed lois own religious opinions, and to worship God accenting to the dictates Oi bits own conwienee, so too K as in this exercise he invedes no right of his teUow titisen. • Religious prejudice must not, hoWeher, assume • do.tatom.I teat to other*, nor impfte ceremonies or burtheies on those sweating to submit to them; and we do lot heeitate. to say that it it the duty of the state to see that such shall not be the case. so he as it has the power tit prevent ewer imposition. But in the ease of the oppoei• line now given to Dr. Rolph's Marriage Bill, religieue prejudice seeitme Hee poet - tient. and therefiwe should not be submitted to. if the Bill attemptid to dictate re- ligious prejudice. or to do violeuce to it, by inemeing upon it any reremouies or forms to which it could object, then the case would be vary illiTerent ; but as it now standset only provides for the tortoise views of men, allowing at men to (hooter their uwn fuern, but only male); the civil contract legal. This is in accordance with the Policy of the most enlightened uations of the world, and with the growing intelligerre of man- kind. The principle of the Bill is just, arid we lupe Dr. Iteleb will persevere with it, notwitlistandine the clernor newel it ; or should circumstance, render it poo litic to poetpone its present enactiuent, we holm it will be only to hare it brought forward again. sustained by the demand of Ilan people. Conci•ssions to the illiberal demands of reliemue prejudice hive a very bad effect os all classes of the community, aid on mew more Mao those to whom they are made, as by them lite appetite ia- ereaees Ly what it recite on ; and SIACCCSS in OCR 111S' slice encemages further outrages on eistiee and the meets of otbers. We malice a very ticelleot article, on this subject an a late No. of the Hamilton "leauailiene" bur we sentare to say that the propo-itione submitted by our contem- porary will be palmed by untmached, for prejudice. hales a;;;ument, and shi inks from investigation, dealing rather lo hard llama and fearful denuncietioes- "Proving ite doctrines orthodox] By Apostolic Mows am! knacks. [St Calle:risme Journal. meseeroseerstreases-e-eom ARRIVAL- OF THE triTEAMS-1111; AelA. New Yo -.m, Mai 5. Tee Steamship Asia arrived Mid A. is.- 11:cadsiblis :arictire mei generally urichang-- ed, except con, which lo thl. -dearer. .1.kret qmet and very active. Cotton has. ting declined 1-16:h during the week -- Flour Minted demand, at rates of prey!. •ue stastlter• G. -am -Fair tiosiaess in wheat at prev.uts plum Coro, Cut. 61, the whole Arshi•peler, them claims are be itopporked ley a steadees, essisittiog gunships aisd (vie other weasels IST war, a Beet fullyai.atile of meting the Weeds and subverting Om governmeot, as was done with the Society group a few years ago. The infamous conduct mel France towards the Memel's. goers Po- ulain, leads mea to expect so better fete for the untertuoate Kieg Casitehalocha urelai• the protective now 110 argraily asked is exteuded by our government, or by that tif Great Britain. A people so recently emerged from berbarieen, now Waggling into ciiilizatim and laboring to eustaiu their indepciolence, %Lull be bop:totted aud pro- tected by all civilized mittens. To the 1 toted State" tLe appeal coiner, with a double force, for to this country the Dews. Mei terroriser oweeits existence, audits bite the possession of those Wend., tanking no they do the coast of Califoruia and Oregon, furreelsee the key to our Paeitic sea -board. Like Ciba, so lone aa they remain subject to their preseut proprietors, their aceuieition can only be intruded with danger to ourselves; but like Culla ogre they must net er fall iotn the Lauds awl great uaval power which can mimeo' them to our injery. The iteeigns of France upon the Sand e ich Weird. Imre twee puler.' iniedioni- ly, hat steadily, for many years. 'Their 'dative importance rendered it impolitic sue iineracticable for her to proceed, with the Mlle open disregard to the principles of justice and rules of iuternatienal that stamps with opprobrium her recent acquisitions iu the teethe. The Z....society healed, had not the good fortune to be 7M- cognise.1 as • pert of the family of 021i011s, and something of the same audacity which originated the idea of ••pneseseion lay rie,Lt 'of discovery," wee all that wee needed to transfer that title to its modern synoym- reposer...ea Ly right of inconvenience. -- But the Sandwick !elands have a stronger claim than that jef unavailing pity upon the sympathies of the world. They are as or- gaumee and recognized got eminent. Tht• liewaien liaiedoin is an integral member of the political :amity Iler geographical position and her Miter -nal progress have made her smell, and she eauuot Le ex degree dm existine relations of States.-- I tinguiabed, witlixot deranging, in sottic linnets Ilse chime onsnner with which the rumor., now threateeing a lowed, c_othootunadatien. .bas bee• .•paroached by ?fence. For years bays fry.olopi• pretexts been fund for premetme mete met emime against the r overrmaat ortlia olaals, sod every coneuema made %lib the hope of peace has been followed by yet niers rodent demands. The tales t movement is one calculated to produce alarm trona 'oar mos causes. Toe occupation of the is - leads by Francs most be repelled at- what. ewer rail, by the United Statee. Tile rea- sons of lbw occessity are obvious at a glance nn the map, and tee prevail n eone of ehe French Emperor is net indi- cative of peace. eT be nephew of his us clef" can bardly hope to region a' throne won by the magic of a hams without doing something to prove Vinoclf in the estima- tion of ha new Owed subject worthy of that name. That war to a. me direction Muot shortly •ucceori upon hia curuna,:on sr.ems to tie inevitabl.,; see two powers, diametrically opp iecd eery r.mpect ex cept in the degree *ab w they are br the present govereurrit of risme° appear roost [iet'', one or !aa th, be tee chosen ubjmls of the new cruotle. Re- publican Prance wauld rej 'ice once more to pew acrots the plame of Lonbardy, under the banner of a Nepoleun re-enac at LAI, Ma7i wad 'h. rum cf the Austrian. Unporial re..ce womd gladly make heroelf the champion of. deo roiliest for the chance of humbling the pride 'of free Ameriem Both elements would fuser blandly to cell ct s .th any power, t hoti,zirtleos pr wallop and reck- less of results ureter the Maddening shoed of "La glare el to rietoris " - At the recent marrisee a the Emperor the C•.urcb ef Notre Di12,e was git ogeeme. le decorated tn &story of green and gold, the colors of Nepuleno. The nosier ef decorations, uwa receiving his .id to bare mounted that pitr;dat would be the proper colour for hitt mammal Majosty on that oceasien• "No: we will weal 'till we tnnex a prorece." waa the pompano h•it sieneteast reply• Postebij the Sandwich Waal may be iateneed te furniah the OCCSS100 for Ilia imperial ells - plias ; and in truth !beta n..t a province adjaceet to Ersicewh ere forc.i.de annex ateen • red be rotend.1 with tomato so enportact or the intersima of tee whole world nu would that the II iwalaa kiag dom. The ennsioneatioi of the scheme in ths mode art.ineted woodfurnish • 606,ONit rA:es beqi both to Geist le eta in sud the tinted States. That it la now rapidly toomming an attitude alarming to the frt•ndo or thio feeble reie.ne State, and is owl* Ilse onhil.ct of wen,' t M phonetic meal, •., kn.,* bons the highest marcoe. The. promet and dim Me raid upon ha rieestion aerie ,•e. I by ou- g wern•nent canj 'tally, if mood be, with that 01 emeat flritMa, would he Ow moue of preset -rine tee cadet cndercn *1 the tilled. without endanzering the peace of the weed. is not imprehetee, brit 'meld the d osmotic foo• hey of *be imt emit Como require roman war, se /measles is readily proaonle.1 .11 the petlioo Terse .n. If a wet svith Fracce be.the ronsevence let it cow-, brit at all Num,' the 1r desenienet of the Bateman kinrdoom must be main.ained. flow far the declaration, made on the 11t of February ity th new French tolerator at Ilarmeme, thee entermine tangle spirit the telehds, c▪ alcstatod to altar tie here of the nation 4epereile upon the pootiou which teat fonc- tomer! roar assume With regard to the claium he its. Isrem sent to •ntorce. Upon this pow cot.,ong ha* yet boom pulpits. a 93. higher. Another change in the ministry had ta- ken place in Spam. K ossu h'. friend, are commeneine a pro - pie -mem agaast tbe Lenten Tines. From Turkey it i6 sta'ed that Alenscht- keit*, the R. -ion .Arbba-sacior hal threat- ened to leave unl000 matters worm brought to a settlement. A conspiracy has been brought to light in !leftover; many meets have been made. The Earl Cleren it,, is the. House re Lord., relative to the fishirg rterion, said that the Bram% etipairos would cruise off the fishing grounds the mum se last year. New Vont, iy 9. Private letters bring intelligence (nom Mexico, which is entnnly freooible to dm Sloo contract. haat* Ana' m Jul:, mono - to it. - r.areurivit ustolitalltertat i . - How Albert C.instable of Marytand ie appointed soliceor of tho Treaotire. Jahn 1'. Hodson, Celloctor of RANO. A. V. E. Iloiehkioe. Collector uf Nia. , gara, in pl•ce of Cook (*.flayed. E. V. Tellers, Collector of Deluge, in place of J. L. Rechardson. onsviesmrseeneweenoressm , DREADFUL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. NI I V AIM May 61h. An awful accident oecuated so the N,, Ai York and N•w. flues Raileort, the' Inter no -as. The flail whmb left New York at 7 iecleek Him mern.eg, tea off the drew. bri fee st ties place, owing to the draw- b•bige hong been left carolept.11 open. - Fifty lives erre reported to Ise het coed one O 1117, SOW entwoly eubmerged, fall apes SitZ8411111. 011,011) Dell7sTCTI. 0.1e Rae le Au C >ityletel! WA nrree. mid two whore entirely derninhithed. There ha. been a territeri lege of life. Report rays there hair boon ficts, Wet mid droiwned.- Tn. condiretor, Mr. Coin•iock, is' badly 111 jeree. The engine and two baggage ems west too the Rive-, mad the emitting de portinenis, and the pessimists lb theta were all eroweed. jutis DEPPATIMI, 4 P. IL Tree dri1Vbfl•Ig• was up to 1r. a Schooner t tiro a 2 h e hen the trimester! ism Tito csrs were go,ag el ehios that Ise brakeman wa• able '0 inert the conpliees, aml step the rear Mir The Item crams:log of 5 0 pis, *sneer, tsu baggage core, slid • Peoilm„ 11`pis 1 Mooting mimeo It'aa tee lir of enroll were regrisiered at .Ise Motel, I.1 R iston:-L. I.. Kendrick, !testae; Mr• Woody/Irk of Woansecket; embedment, and daughter, theme, Wiseoson; Dr. Sod) or 11°A"tn'n-Cr Faerv-Pwra ris•r• amine tau n ee. rte.!, re to • Vetoes! All toe em playas of the Cropitey wersped untire- The tire it is mid, reel • 'rah ihre En glee* . SO it le 1111114 the renal anger. were diepa. ed by the brier* Towhee. There were. however nosey eaolliettag me - MIMIC SANDWICH ISLANDS. AlrzAL 07 Tilli RIMS Pis P•01077100 AO al. 77 T1111 itssfeil et re sUrit Frees fie Prseisfeses Jeernal, 11ey t• Private letters of retest date from Peru bring very important iiselkgeme einocern- in time islands. Tt=sdasee of the yews( lies•dom ia fireweed sod arrest slessills, siseistaace bare bus for warded Ile Weilesgton, asking pro- tection ageism" the impsiding danger. - The Freerli guersamied hare my& 4. - NM& S,410 11101 of Nana of se uteri -Om - ate ao4 lanky iallembishie theruter, no - v314,41014 with the *sties of lie settee. Perhaps, wit% • elem. et Sabin peeneloo - - teas eneeptaremi. The rapid from depressive „be joy, which 5,14 sin° rissead, ovate such for bus 1. at. 7' felt so bewildered aad intoxicated with joy, that ancoasciesely he started froom Ma fest, sad before his liesehree geoid sum fete be *truck the frost of the pliers with hie clutched kit, sod roared out with • ease toriaa a oice,-•• Well dose, Chilean r. ......••••••••• .n0*. le reply, that the Denotes el the Cased* Composy ted illy sled apes to advert to Two retailers referred to Iberia. First, the retootal of the Company's of - Soo frogs Gcslerich. la reply lo which I am directed to slate that an office is establish- ed there for the transaction of all that part of the Compaay's business necessary fur the conveualoce of the "eiders. Second. the payment of taxes. The Director* know that the subject is before their Conamiosionees and will have every necessary attention. 1 hare the timer *0 10, Your most obed't set v't [Signed] JOILN PERRY, See'y. D. 11. MECUM, ESQ., County Clerk, Goderieb, C. W. 6. Petition from certain inhabitants praying fur aid to improve -the approaches to the Bridges on the l'ort Franks Road - referred to goad and Bridge Committee. 7. Petrol' from certain inhabitants of lee- borue and Biddulph praying for aid to build a bridge over the •• Little Sable" referred to Road and Bridge Committee. h. Petition from Inhabitants of the Town line between Stanley aud Hay -referred to Road or Bridee Committee. 9. Petitiou from James Murray, Jr., Esq., -referred to Road and BI idge Com- mittee': 10. Letter from Clerk oi the Peace to County Clerk accompanied With two oth- er documents -to Inc filed: Upon motion a Committee consieting of Messrs. Wallace, Ilays, Cirri'', Young and Holmes was appointed to ineestigate all matters mid things relative to the Mait- land Suspension Bridge. The following Gonimittees were appoint, ed -Roads and Blidges--Messrs. Holmes, Girvin, Wallace, Ilays and Flanagan. Finance -Messrs. Woods, Ilays, Wal- lace, Atkinson and Walker. ScLools -Meseta. Lamb, !lays, Woods, Johnson and Holmes. It was moved by Mr. Wallace, second- ed Mr. ilays,That the Clerk be Instructed to write the Clerk of the Peace for copy of resoluttens of Magistrates, relating to the retenticM of Mr. Burton as Office keeper contrary to th carrangement mitered into by the County Coancil-as also the names of the Magistrates who were present,ainl at whose in stance such adjourned Sessions were call - 'ed. On Tuesday the same Reeves were pre - scot, with the addition of Mr. Fraser of Kincardine. Several communications were recTeihr:aisd. emment rolls from Goderich, Biddulph, Colborne, Hullett, Usbore, Ash- field, Wawenosh and McKillop were laid on the table and referred to a 1:ommittre of revisirm, cousiatieg of Messrs. Holmes, Lamb, Woods, iirvin and Wallace, and we are glad to state that the Assessment Rolls ger.erally show a great increttae of taxable property. On Wednesday the Council met again. A letter from the Clerk of the Peace was received in which lee intimated that he would lay tbe requirements of the County Council before the magistrates at the nett Quarter Session, for instructions -when it wan moved by Dr. Woods, seconded by Mr. Young " That the Glerk be requested to obtain the information required by the Council from the rlerk of the Peace by search or otherwise. A sum not to exceeed 104. was vo- ted for extra work to complete a bridge A party of Delawares, Kick sad %eons:es came Ste tlw s.ighbsevsd Liams as the North Fork of the Cana briagiog intelligence .of several fights with Paivutes, Delawares aud Kitkapoot.- It appears that about the let of March, • party of Pawnee Aloha& stole some homes from a Mintier, party of Delawares on the waters of the Waskita. The Dalawarts followed them, retook !Le boreee and killed our Pawnee. A few days afterward seve- ral Iporses were etolen from soother party of Delawares by the Pawnees, and were fulluwed by the Delawares, the horses re- covered, and four Pawnees Lilted. A num- ber of braes were stoleu from the Kicks- poos by the same 'adieus. 'The Cuildoes wrested the homes from them sail killed three of the Pawnees. None of the other Nide were killed. Trails of the Pawnees were discovered crossing -the Waehita, eoing toward the Wickita Mountain,. !'bo Grand Ineian Council of all tbe Wien tribes M to Inc held on the south side of the Cairadreu, in the neighborhood of the Red Hills, about 350 mitre from the; place, about the middle of May. 'fee 'erecters 05100 1111.0 Ike Creek Natick • 1 few day s ago to give notice of it•e teem ap- pointed by the wile or roving tribee of the , prairies. It will be a grand adair.-Ncio ! York Tribune. INGICNIOCS DEVICE OV BELGIASSettoe- CLERS.-The French Coetoin Ileum colicers, stationed et Welters, have just made ao important seizure. A cart drawn by four horses and apparently laden with coal, came from the Belgian frontier, and drew up at the Custom House to be examined and oloato the usual pass. Oae of the officer% iu verifying the contents of the cart, put his hands of what be thought to be an enormous black of coal, and to les great earprise found ..that he could lith it without difficulty. The; led to a iniuute examinatioh, when what appeared to he large masses cf that combustible turned out to Inc boxes iugeniously .roated over with eoal, which was attached to teem by cement. 'f be cart in this way cohtained about 2,000 killegrammes of tobacco, and several thousands of excellent cigars. The cart and horses were also seized. DRCADFTL RAILROAD COLLISION. - Chicago, April 1908.--A terrible acci- dent occurred on the Central Railroad,. owe the evening of the 25tb, by the cotillion of tee express train from this place, with the emigrant traiu on the Central road, at the crossing, eight miles from Chicago. 'Pile scene presented itself was most shocking,' and it is supposed, that from fifteen toewen- ty persons were killed, besides sonic fifty *everety uijured-ttae kilk1 and wounded being those upon the emigrant train. Oa the express train it is belies -el no one was 11 w aTts the skin or bide form• one of TO deoon Ce-rree.-In all the best tlieltIS by which t eetilOVO their fattenthg properties. In tbe !lambing of oxen, if the lido Worried soft and silky Is tee touch, it 'furls a tendency to take umet, A beast baying a peefect touch rot have a thick loose skin, doating, ea it were no a layer cf soil fat yielding to tho softest preeaure, and a;ringe back ii-warile the fin- ger eke a piece of leather. Such a skin wel be usually covered w 1 sn aben4 ince of soft glossy lair; terve/ like • bed of moss; an: hence It :r Ql.011Y7 tanned s mossy sloe. But a Hsieh set tard, .31mrt bairslime haellea liard, eel ial.catee a had feeder. Te•e. men have latter been convicted in Newyork cemereering their or ves. These unfortueste sen, Neary and Fitzgerald SPreateil st at' trial 101 Stan addicted for irjaity ytaie to intern,mrat• habit s. N• ou is safe 1. a family where the fathirc•iii a erunkard. between McGillivray and Stephen. .TRON SIGNAL grants of ming' to improve .roads, fee., The prayers of many other petitions for 111 • were not complied with. THURSDAY. MAY 12, 1853.. COUNTY COUNCIL. The Coenty Council met on Monday the 2nd ir.stant. I'resent:-W. Chalk, Esq., 'Warden. Meseta. Ilays, Wallace, Girth, Youag, Davelson, Johuston, Lamb, %Vol:nil, Walker, Atkinson, t; hbings, Ilolmes and Flanagan. ,The Warden addressed the Council re- lative to the Suspension 13 "die, Railroad and other inattere. The following docu- ments were submitterk-lst. Letter from County Surveyor to eVarden accompanier! by a plan of the proposed site of the Sus- peasion 13ridge-referred to Coannittee. 2nil. Copy of a letter from WarJe to Treamwer-referred to finame cm:millet. 3rd. Account for Registry floeke. 4tb. Copy of Act to repeal part of Aeseeement kw. The Warden appointed to -mon ow ( Tuesday the 3rd mato) for the County camped to meet Inc the Maltose of-equal- iziog Oac aluation of property os tbs. Aboemosent Robe. h. Letter from Secretary of Canada Company to Comity Clerk --ordered to be fyled. We subjoin a ropy of the letter which our readers will perceive it is lamer to • memorial sent by the Commit at $ former sitting, having refetence to the re- moval of the Caelifla Ccapany's office free Goderioli-the mower, it will be observed is of a very eseatiefeetory kind, sad evi- deices that the Cospoey have a eery IMO" npaioa of what is seassw, for the atlas. ?Asia, 2dth Jas., Ig43. CANADA 1191111, ern directed to acknowledge Se receipt of pour letter ol the 46 Jamey, encloeing the Mesioriel of the Mosieipal Gomel el ems Vowed Calais of liortio, rani sod Brenieod I us &mired to seek Dat CHALMERS AND ROWLAND 'LILL --SOO° after the promeleation of the name of ler. Chalmers, he preached in leen- don on a public °erasion in It o.vhind I lill's rheeel. Itis audience was num...reel, and princieally of the Weller circles. - 1 'pwerd acme Iteirtree clergymen were present, to whom the front seats in he gallery were appropriated. In the midst 01 6144 sat NIr11.1! heneelf, in a state of great anxiety e rmine from his hoes, and fearful that he would not eucered in an asdielice SO refined and critical. Tht Ieoetor, ac usunt, com- menced in his low nionotrenou tone ; 11. broadprovincial dialect was very diugrec- abie to the delerate ears rd his metropolitan audience. Poo*' Mr. lint was now epos the reek ;bet lia.nun of Gad having thrown hie chant around Ins audience took he un- guarded monient to touch it with the elec.; Bic fluid of Ine oratory, sod in an instate every heart began to throb, tad every eye to Ml. Knewilig well bele to tate edema tage of the bold stroke, contiosed to shred tad so meiwasie end rapid was hut 1101 1. a fur ease Ss he ettaised ao, moiessee se hit, that eveey imitation it Among other business on Thursday, a By -Law to raise by way of loan the sum of ..£5500, with interest, payable within ten years, for the erection of the Bridge across the Maitland, was finally passed. The following rote was taken, yeas-Meesrs. Girvin, Wallace, Davidson, Johnson, Woods, Lamb, Fraser, Waker, Gibbing* and Holmes -12. Nay--Messrss. Atkn - son and Flanagan -2. A considerable arnount of other buriness woe transaeted, which we hare not apace to n ote at present. On Saturday a special meeting of the Magistrates called by the Reeves as curb, was held. The object appeared to be to arrive at information which the Clerk of the Caused bad been unable to procure from the Clerk of tbe Peace and witich information ought in our opinion to have been at once tendered by that officer to the Council, many of the members of which body are on the Com - minion of the Peace as well as et -officio Magistrates and even if slab were r.ot the ease se good object mold he attained by ahreetkeig is secrecy the transactions of Pnblk °Seers. Afters partial explanation on the part of Mr. Lizars Clerk of the Peace and a statement by Mr. Ritchie the Clerk of the Council, wbo had endeavored to obtain the required information and was not able to do .o --ib. Clerk of the reams was ordered to produce the boVks which at osee proved that the Coosa wore rick is their ear - mows that matters whieh had been refused by a large aumberolaIdehietretse have bees of Sewed, emdertabes by a walla asetber. Upos tootles it was them reerilved that the right employ ee or &ahem the ofiee heart, reseed with km Colwell sod est maths ilegistratts awl this this mud erestiose is est et rest, owl we hest ie Oa- ten Megieleses, sod Cessation will work tiriassostig tor** is the psi& goal. 41. JUDGE ACLAND. • Mr. Ached, the Judge tibia Vetted Voiotia nursed to Tows ea Banarday last, he had hue ablest for .i tiaw, wo behove os a parse/ to Quebec. It ie rumoured 15.1 5. has bucceeded is olitaia- leg a* extessios of time to make sutler defense against the charges lately invests - gated. 'We certaiusy this* this matter Las been a long time it abeyance, and we Lope the public are aol agent to be treated with the espesse and trouble of a second enquiry. Decision and promptitude are great public as well as private virtues. - We thought the commission would have settled the matter. If the above rumours are correct we fear some private or party iueuencee have had weight in the consider- ation of a subject which ought only to have been entertained Ito regard to its relation to facts -these facts we cotieidered were already taken by the commission and would be laid before the government.- Tbegreat public would have bowed to the decision given upon such be it what it might, but to be denied with is past endu- rance. We hope the rumours are unfound- ed. A NEW WAY TO RAISE A COURT HOUSE. We understand the Council lime iu con- templation the acceptance of an offer of Mr. Gentlee' to erect a building between hie tarern and More, which be proposes to al- low the Counties the use of as a Court House aud Council Room for five years, upon the condition that the Council advance him .£ 100 without interest, for the SWIM period. He further proposes to fat up a a portion of the building for County Offi- ces and to let the same to the Counties for the sum el .C2C/ per annum. We think the above arrangement would not Inc It'll advantageous to the long ruu to either party, the site it nut very appro- priate, and we Hoak the dignity of our Counties will materially suffer without our pockets being 111 8.07 way repleirielied. Be- sidee, before the expiration ot the term of the agreement, we hope to een new County buildings erected in Bruce, and them poor Iluron lake a devoted mother Lavine wast- ed her energies for the settlement of her daughters, and haring seen them make a prosperom start, will turn her thoughts up- on hem!, and find she has to begin the world anew. R AILROA D. -There SCCRIS to have been a great misunderstanding in these Coun- ties with regard to the letting of the Con- tracts on the Buffalo, Brantford and Gode- rich Railroad. The mistake originated we believe with the printers, as in the first advertisements Goderich was not mention- ed. We can 'aorta our readers, however, that on the 16th 111%iallf, the Contracts for the whole distance from Paris to Goderich will be accepted. A meeting of oar townsmen was held lost evening, the Mayor presiding, when it was deemed ad- visable and resolved to send three gentle- men u a deputation to Brantford upon that occasion, the choice was happy, and rested upon Robert Gibbons, Esq., Mayor, Wm. Wallace, Esq., Reeve, and Dr. P. A. McDougall. ENTER'PRIsEte PERTH. -We Iearn from the Perth News that the County Council of Perth Lave voted the expendi- ture of .£`22,000 for gravel roads in that County. The County is already possessed of splendid public building., and upon the completion of her gravel roads, will rank A. No. 1. among the Counties of rema- de. Will Huron ever remain content to be eclipsed by her more youthful sister. ter The steamer Kaloolalt, Capt. M. McGregor, from .Dunnville, arrived here on Monday evening, nn her Ivey to the Georgian Ilay and Sault St. Nitric. Af- ter discharging a considerable amount of freight, she proceeded on her passage at an early hour or. Tuesday morning. Ir:r Dr. P. A. McDougall on Thursday last, gave a lecture at the Mechanics' In- stitute on Chemistry, before a very large and attentive assembly. The subject was very ably hardled by the lecturer, and the experiments at the its close were produc- tive of much.amusement to thief:younger por- tion of the audience. ter We would reload our Town readers that Mn. G. Truman it appoioted by the Mayor and Corporation, Inspector of Bark, Wood, Stone, Ice., me part of his office is to measure Cord Wood, and we world recoonnw-nd all, both buyers Obi sellers, to have thetr wood measured be- fore delivery, as we have ao doubt thie would in some cues save a considerable amount of ill feeling where possibly not the slightest attention of wrsog existed. GOTIRRICIt FINAL. SCHOOt.--11111 School re -opened to -day, and we are glad to inform oar from& to the seighborhood 15.1 35. Board of Tiosteee:have at k$(& esseemiled ie olotaietig tie eervieee es experieseed Sachet, who besides having hem eugagett seers! yean 10.ftities Se apeet two mimosa at the Nona Scheel. er The Rev. 0. G. daemon will preach, D. V. is the Coiled Preebyeevies Cher* Beet Strut, Goderielh, es Friday weseieg,the 110111 is*, at Ti o'sfeelk. • •• e I • • • .4 I • •