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IAMICIMAL CURRILNCY
HURON
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bag witch leaved for • sari....
rind ea.
Tian Bereft of the Select Committee to
Deldmall CaillsOlge, animated by the amino
Braille of lamermode has
jog beim pirated, sad is a clear sad ensue
dimminest. hippest. Am might bare bees
*spieled, that NB the witnesses) essinined
were no t.:..oruell respeetmg the &ana-
logs' that would ittend the introduc-
tame of the decimal system, Rad only
open questtua swatiag them was with regard
to the relative ease and superiorit ut the
various methods suggested for it. seem -
',Estancia. Tbe Committee pant to the
tact Englawl having permuted herself to
a it Stout this haprovcnient iu the face
its gametal adoptien in the dillareitt coon.triesof the world, among which unty•olen
miasma of its value has since beensflurd-
alIkaahe emietant tendeley to extend its
application, sot cad> in the case of wary
but alio as respects aeighte and measures;
and they then deal with the clay Iwo con-
aideraiions that require to be met for its
introdm uctieOur of these is the popular
prejudice, resulting from igoorance and in -
lent Arra
wice-F-am _er-,amorma,,,ema
rainatwe.-The Springfield 41rtirsano
'Bemoan" rename the fotiosrisg:-••1•
him Nat three ores 'rood to Irish the m
selves to *with. Tb..flist died la April,
h44*seemed la May. The etortiveure rra kber
keppeatag of the last evict, chewed steno
ef breaking the e•e.pee , ata be kryt *oleo
two or %brie elsys shirr se nip, but honour
teemed sad he Cid IL .1L100. This le Illgt-
*117 trim."
The &demigod saJir afar. Illohnene• Lot
is the asw•villsge of Maple, at tbe Rh
ic-
mond bit atatios ot the Northers Raitrood,
leek Mate yesterday (Friday) .1 the Auc-
tion !totems Mem W field k Cools.
The prices obis mei gad tarry e(50
tater., ibe highest kipAl the rate ot
£110:1, and the loses* of Lie 6.04 per sem
t .r I.rt • tutu tablet, the riltage la laid
to, 37 were rolil It the eggregate sum or
.1:1043 I 5e.
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A Erns •T atai F1.41.. -One day last
scab Ire ole reepeclable aim ea of
Tweets,. area a •u idea do• n 25 feet.
°knee, against ions of any kind, and slighted so a lede•ot rlsap ocke, was somewhat
the mthe miser Is necessity of rearranging the , Lut rrrorellog tweet If lied owl
terms of all pecuniary obligations ea r ah""' to •
p sct
in coins which would be .ibolished or ehaage
.due by the new arrangement. Neithe
.of thrin, however.prosents the sligl.test
cult ee• bereidsuch as' rational people wodld
It ealtanod to reenonise. 'The first is eta.
evolutelv below notireaiel althou.h the tom-
, mitten while they rightly designate ass%
matter u.pen which st is out ol toe qaeptiort to
ariote, set In to consider it the inure serious
ma... two, there 1., reason 101aepe that, into, so, the y uedei catenate the Sarni -
ger. o of the woe Ling caveats, iou.c. vista -
:11y as they admit that ilat aitoraes who
• las e n of ihe proLoble let ling oldies*
•4;es•trite I tonlict.km that the proposed
change would lie quickly be:understood and
appreciated. tie Commit fete mention at
the same time preces dera%Melt ',Ladd re-
niute al! doubts upon the sulgect. in the
United a mat tits cal system of pounds
siittIngs and fence, svos sur, teat d die
p"" g over the edger into the era
d note gels tar down lis w, when . -
r son, who ht. up the Itgb temp, roes bete,
•pronir ailer 1.r, sod bald 4., fast 0.1
rupee wer• let J.14ure na I. Oala• and
; her heeler rghtly draw n up tic US their
peallous situaoto.
The ?teach Emperor and the Empress
he recently liken to shooting el 81.
tested. On Wednesday 0 el- &tea plies
Weill OUI it a La on the 'arsargs" of Si.
y,. for the perar e• or auct-shoiaing
'1 he Eapprees was emerged lig
al, b a ht
, and elegant tuvicl.ng• piece, with whit b elm
tell.. suet. r raceme as nosed brr to be an
accomplished sponinian. She shot four
Ir.141 ducks, and each bird whole fell was
red ouly received th hurrahs by thecae's -
tiers, but a &Med the Emperer, as oppertu
oar of uspreasiag los eatisfaction in a more
teMler . The hi.tauteo of their Ala
jest leo' aspluite devisee Out perur
embrassa l'Imperstriee tendrement."
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decimal systim of ihAbrs and cei.l•. n ;llama
any teconvereit hoe Lavine been eaorwil, mad
in Jrelaud atm' the 3 recce, rhich at one
time ernstituted an English el:Miura were
trp!aced by 12 Englieh pence. although •
. .
g iv.% as of lemony telt onicog the poor
front their receiving eirhy tel, chilli of
the sat*, hi.me tt tlest ui which they. had
pretiousio lot 1', they soolefouud that the I
injury roe imagioart. Wish regard to the 1
satious contracts and prices which would
have to be reirranged. the extent ot the al- I.
teraticos rendered necessary would &Tenet!!
sal the"eaact einem adopted: The plan I
rer-orainended by the • Genanittee is that It
the 'Found -simnel be the unit, mid that the f
station of the set (321 coals thould be as 1;
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MIS Nata
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. *tea-Sete:nage ..... .auti
Poietntsa.•• •••ar" stew silver cola : 2°
•teota ..... 050 6
50
r4"IIP-•"' ••••••• • "New "'PPitee° 2 Co. l'allow--corddetable done in N °rib
fair demand adm
nsmall Wee at 54 a
thapenee... "5 An:cacao . . •
ARRIVAL OF TUE "ASIA."
New Yora, ;,rt. 8-11 P. M.
Tb. friss Literpool, Angst 27,
arrived at 10, 30.
Al..thing sew from the Etat. Matters
du 1 sad unite t t led.
Colton quiet and tinehanged.
Pitzausavers.-41dathet contuse@ 'melted
with weather again wieettled, mad Plea
uedinitaished-alteat ranging 4J to 84 per
bushel, and la Id to 2.1 per bbl on flour.-
nrhan Corn begins/ to be 'squired for at ed
o la advance. Waite American Wheat
• 64 to 3. 34. Red and armee 8• 10 8. 6.
Vestern Canal dour 28. 6d to 21?. 6d U.al-
intore d Philadelphia 30• te 31a; Obio
es 64; sour 28. 6d; white and yellow cern
la 6d tons 6d.
Pentteions.-Btef, considerable sales io
Menet and ordinary at fair pricer. Poi k
tcadv oat t acne 'wall. Lord is
London saris!. very exc.tea
• Under Ibis plan'the.tustiag threepenny Weather very unsettled: TLe harvest was
al .r1 tempeeny paces model be ; bet out of progasasing rapidly. The crops geaerally
• srctda:fou;rasuf, ite place of r he ocouy, a new mato jured.
• cops co ne would ha intrcduccd equal in No political -news of timport•sce. The
st aloe t the mirth istead Cf the twelfth "'IC," quea""Ill'Ia,,144"Letwotad'"Iblftg
pUrt of <.1 **Lill:riga. p6yments that nIII""I°g '''oll'""Y o
sested•
.aeVI:IernI" aye all l'he !roubles is Serer', is before' reports
(Is at !et.. math. in jennies, td. do act reach the eagerly ofs revolt, but
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; • a..1.4egh nO u• e-tio.tiezparry irtiubier. Oti the 24111 eta i
,. • : . • .., • , Ito ele • ae el • Mr. 1riersull iiskr
iiUtiera htilretall sed
„ , • .1„.oey fir. Mahatma: nits preeehletl to the Catlett*.
r . :r• :ti to: the o rt name.
e. ..• e to t seri. o • :.! vs. .. a:toed soh:, that direction and nearly overtook him,
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e I the ccia INC tei ti, es 1, b
5. web as 1' 1:5 C n s, 1;
!tales, rea.a. &coin v. oicii a is s te ate
rills -'etre.!, tiaraacid have to
the sub:* • ,t oaloo
- ;:, 1.y or It ur rattling:,
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•• .,.,,.., , I is!, le rinettiOh ilre.t:otrimissioners in Elie
;, ,a- It i, with deep interest and concern that
, ler . la;cstv La z slaved the serious mes-
„ to, anderstoahng %%Lich las lecentlyaarisen
to Ito. goyo., of ,,,,„p hetneen 1:Msia and the Chtoanau 'Porte
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party hadlidsehued the wer-tray• vie,
dasbmsdad sad vessels takes for war an-
rae bad beep • wp to owners.j
'Ilse at p iiermareet aided temday
for Sostirsoptoa sad brews. She lairs
set $150,000 ta specie aail 65 ?serapes.
The U. 8. mail steams Ilhesou, from
Aspinwall, is earwig up the bay.
r swim ClroelawarsaL
CanCINNATI, Sept 10.
A watches. and backs*. have beers ar-
rested to -day on a charge of kideappiag
three woulatle wows.
'lopes are gotertaieed that Juts Hall,
who was shot by Dr. Ames will recover.
allsahwey riaeoadorses
PIP11.4DILeseis, Sept. 10.
The New York train due Isere last night
was throws off tLe track near Beverly, the
brakeman was instantly killed, the eam-
beer was somewhat bruised, no passeogere
tutored. The accident was caused by a
piece of rail being placed twat ose of the
bleepers.
Nine YoRK.-The nett proceeds of tbe
rystal Palace, for the benefit of the New
rleans sufferers, amounts to $1,118.
TheVio emu's It %his Conreutioe ad-
urned last night une rite it broke up in a
w !
A small steamer renting from this city
the Sound, exploded this moi tang.-
one, however, were killed but several
ere iajtiredoncluding the wilt of Mr.
•olle, of Chicago.
NV•SHiNGTON, Sept. 7.
The Cabinet had a long session to day.
r. Walker was at the White House all
y.
Awolleal et Ilseorl.it. Proasorae
BUFFALO, Sept. 8
Patrick Sneed, arrested at NiagaraFalls
e time since, charged with c ommetting
murder in Savannah Ga., an 1849, was
ought up on a writ of fialeas corpus, yes -
day and the motion argued. Jo the tet -
o07 it became appareut that Ibere was
onspiracy to take Sneed, who it seems
a fugitiie from Slavery and not fromtici, e
ticto Savannah. A lengthy decision
s given this morning by Judge Shelves
ordered the discharge of Snead, and be
ow au Cahada. T
CiNCiNATI. Sept. S
Dr. Antes who shot Mr. Hall gave bail
$25,000. The motion for a new trial
be case of Findley was argued and
ted.
New ORLEANS, Sept. 4
he amber of deaths frow yellow fever
ay was b5.
'here is much fever along the River.
On eday later. '1 he nurnberof deaths
fever to day is 72; at Mobile 33.
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Stianta---On the 29t1& of April, while fire
young soldiers, etationed at Corfu, were
sailing along at a rapid rate, the boat in
wLich they nere, received a sudden sboch,
as if it lad run upon a ruck, "'Lich nearly
capsized her. One of the soldiers basing
looked over the srde, perceived a large
shark swimming closeio the boat,but it des- I
appeared on los throwing a bottle at it.
A _number of porpoises were also about,
and one of these was harpooned br a
cher named Flowers, sou of Mr. Flowers,
chimney sweeper, 'fheat re street, Warwick.
INAL
thStv repplu• en Illassertr
maw/ 'bait 1.6114 40,114/01 411 ttoodetrooss
of tho assitasesis pm .1 the Be
menet boa anis, peshepat hews and
Waite pain. wet hat etas prior la the
*sentry attempts tio Jett pd its comma
•-acivi. There it so gement sews Irma
island. The en megsamiag tepee on
deselect 'ad nehlig la respect tts it
trosepired. The bort ass rely yea',
rata moth waisted; but the yellow lever
fealA•eveb.elloaairierfac• m Tobago slats Ilia
inuilay bad occurred emcee oho piens
ha the cool. ead • deeintesinetiro bit
carrell re acirberough; both were rappels
ed. bet the fa'sv daasas• to the vs
oldM1000. At Trinidad the inn Inslunyu, luny daisibed. sod hest y rams bad 1*1
Yeltow lever wag melt ray prevaleat.
potbelly ail San Pereasillo. Lend Pla
seta reco%eresi fits his ravine. a. tack
he malady. Two whom Isere abets' to
is ihe East ledies with 700 roC
utsCool
The tonportsat work of •opplying Port
Speen with aster how 4. river Mar
had bees completed to the great salistec
of the isibabrraele.
Barbee's.' was geamally very healthyShip. Stops were loading for Esslasd with
last of tb• crud. Antigua was sickly.
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COMPLIMENT TO AMERICA.
The fullowmg encomium upon the cr,n-
duct cf Captain Ingraham, m the case of
Kosta, the flungargais refugee, ad aid-de-
camp of Kossuth, we find credited to the
London Morning Advertiser.:
When the Austria* Cousul, in ecutempt
of all laws and in defiance of all deeeney.
hired eoturioue ruffians to teize M. Kona
in a public cafe, and transport bin on
board of an Austrian brig then lying in the
port of Smyrna, Le thought perhaps, he
had only Englishmen to deal with. Ile
recollected the insults and the injuries That
his government Lad heaped uphn this coup-
!. c new the impunity 'nth vehicle
British subjects may be sabered, plundered
and imprisoned. Fortunately ite aid -de
camp of Kossuth was possessed of an Ame-
rican passport.
An American corvette, the St. Louie,
entered the baroor, or lay in it. Informed
of the facts, the captain boarded the Aus-
trian brig. Ile ineasted on seeiag the pri-
isoiserr, would take no refusal, and would
en to no subterfuges. 53. Kosta was I
produced.- Bleeding, stunoed, he could f
to weigh Iiia anchor, and put biussell in a
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Fire no explanation and maintain no claim. u
l'he America's commaader was obliged to , o
leave Ilan till scout -ate information eras pro-
curable. -But be warned the Austriao not r
position to prevent a flight. The ;tampon
was found, sad *be eaptaio of the St.
Louis re-demauded M. K . Ile armed , I
bis boats, cleared his decks, and showed I in
he could act as well as talk. M. Kosta : th
was set free, is cow in the charge of the ' 74
Consul of France. and is saved from the , an
'gibbet of the friend of Aberdeen and . at
i •• young hope of his country."
We have something to say and some- I it
I fo
thing to ask. We say what all see, that oc
;America can, and that she win protect her so
'citizens and leer ricotta She beano stand- ' the
ing army -she has scarcely a laity, but ; lob
her Nag is safe to every sea, and the name : ma
of a Amencan" and the passport of Arne. I ter
rice is a warrant trem &firma and outrage- ; me
.
int boar the hoods
brinshgecied to a ant Itek"..7
whentsar may to
&lot- admatted to cumpete for aiscre-
y asigyih• cant
--rao -a-, - ▪ -
forte,. which hitteellotaeur he attained is
ellanbest.er, mid the teeter resioved to Loa -
u!...):1 ileshieradieg he
eNractiviyieradit thisha
proleasius. dist at P0111000cs• 'sig IA Chi -
don. Previous to Lie goes, to the twetria
puha, Dr. Forbes had acquired eimaidera-
We celebrity as a medical writer, mad has
snore added greatly to Ms fame in trim res-
pect. (in this eutejeet, we cannel do bit-
er ilea quote the fellowiug passage front
be " Medical Times" of Saturday las,
inch, in an article referrieg to the km bi-
b d
14. levZingis ester epos their dm -
ties early uss Wedessiday morning, arid
Members will be admitted to the grounds i
•1 2 o'clock. p.
The Public, or non -Members, will be
ailssited Siring the whole of '1 Lunaley
sad Friday ; kelt, 71d for each &dims- t
woe, tea be ohtawied al the Treasurer's /
office, where also members' badges say „
be had.
11 is intended to hold Public Meetiegs
in the Cay Hall, during the eveuings of
Wednesday arid Thla•day, for addresses
sad disaiasiente oft eralapaets affecting the
ageinahund aud commercial interests of
Canada.
'Ib. Assaf mieetisg of the directors of
the Aisociatiee will le held in the Com-
mittee Roan on the Grounds, os Friday,
•1 10 o'clock, a. at.
We take this opportimity of ren Skin
the officers of County Societies that a
cording to the present Agricultural Act
(lb Vic. cap. 11, lac. 50), the Director%
of the Provincial Association consist ol five
officers appointed by the Annual Meeting
thereof, the ex -presidents, the Members !
of the Board of Agriculture, and the
Presidents and Vice Presidents Celia
Societies, or any two members whom
County Society way bare appointed Di
lectors, instead of its prendeist and Vice.i
President. Persons thus qoalitied have the
sok right of voting .1 14. Annual Meet:
nig to be held during the show week.
1' he Presideut's Address will be deliv-
ered csi the grounds on Friday at 2 o'clock,
al -ter which the aaarda of the judges will
be declared.
Every exertion will be made for the I
prompt payment of the Premiums, especi-
ally to parties coming from a &stelae.
A separate List of Premiums is pre-
pared for foreigaers, 'those articles tall
pass through the Custom House duty free,
unlees they are actually sold.
Delegates, Judges' and Members of the
Press, are particularly regretted to report
themselves at the Secretary's office on
their arrival.
We wish the public, particularly our
fellow subjects in the Lower Pros ince. tol
nderstand that the Exhibition :s equity 1
pen to all Canada.
The Local Committee have made ,ar-1
augments with Railroad and Steamtmat
'roprietors for carrying visitors, "Welt,
lac., to and from the Exhibition, during
!Ibe show week, at the usual reduced rates.
ofI. vibes, after puiating out that
Covenantal reward., either in tales or
penaons, are rarely coaferred no medical
thas speaks of the new height :
salt is scarcely Necessary to say that the
hgeour conferred spots Sir John I'm bea by
the Queen will be eonsidered as a compla
tarot to the whole medical protemion. As-
suredly La Majesty could not bate se-
lected one of as members mere deserving
of reek. No physician of the pines day
gi has done so much for medical literature u
C. I Dr. Forbes. Ile waa the lint to sake
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and
ger
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, toestuna le service in nos-
, the protessioo is this country fully
qualisted, by bis admirable Translation
Notes, with the works of Arenbrug
; and Leeonee,-works which may bet
null to form • great era ist the progres
me iced scieoces Dr. Forbes was also
actin editor of the Cyclopedia of Pr
tire! Medicine the mon valuable work
the kind in our language. But it was
editor of the anti is urn! Foreign alc
cul Review that the labors 01 Dr. For
deserve peculiar notice. lie condue
that • Review for twelve years, with
ability, honesty, and independence
which it would be difficult or impossible
find a parallel. By the firm, just, a
dignified character be imparted to t
J . .
ling the chara-t er of medical hterature, not
only in I..rreat Britain, but wherever the
influence- of our lauguage is felt. That
Review will remain a lasting immunient of
the benefits conferred upon' the medical
profession, long after be has passed awls;
while his other literary works, the " Physi-
cian's Holiday," ant! the " Memorandum's
made in Ireland, will show that be was
qualified 10 alio; as well in general as in
medical literature. Tbe clear exposer 01
the impostures of the mesmerists, and of
the absurd follies of dm Hoinropatasts,-
the active supporter of the Consumption
Hospital, Idiot Asylum, Governesses' In-
stitution, -indeed, of all deserving medi-
cal and .benevolent schemes, he has long
since earned his laurels. The esteem and
affectiocate regard which his nerhng, un-
affected, disiuterested chairocter Ls won
for hien Iron' an unusually large circle of
friends, both to and out of the Profession,
iusure him the general wish for a Inog sod
happy lite to enjoy his new rank, and to
borraur it by his name.
These two gentlemen lave lately given
a pleasing and substantial proof of their re-
gard tor the scene of their boyhood, in the
andaome ',resent ot a library for the
School of Fordyce, containing between
00
be Hotel and Boarding -House keepers
eir ordinary rate of charges, --which well
Hamilton. have agreed oct to advance
cry hem 5s. to 'Ts. 6d. per day, for meals
41 lodging. Ilamiltoo, with its
e neighborhood is very facorablyaituatedi
c accommodating the vast numbers, which I
is confidently expected Ilse approaching I
ca•ion well call together. There are
me engineering works in the vicinity of this I b
iving city alone worththe expense of a!
g journey to see, while the country for
uy miles around is not exceeded for pm-
esque beauty and agricultural advance-
nt by any e uallr e • s' on t
On being struck, the,pcirpoise 1
ately dosed, arid the line being entangled
round the .aaa of a soldier seamed Hanson, I
lie was dragged into the seater. Flowers
seeing Hanson about thirty yards from the
boat making for a rock, turned the boat in
oarmeJ, unbanned, she takes Ler place; No
g oalioos, and is treated with re;.
pect and awe. We saw this in the Hun-
garian war, when Daniel Webster made
the Austrian Government abjectly eat the
leek. 'We see it aga;n now. The rea-
son is plain. America represents that psi
• : it,
•Xess s ara Use Atlealift.
The 1M; era! Parliswet was pror
b, :1 the 20th Aug. by Loyal Commissi
a, 'I he Itojal srterle does hot differ from
• o ial character of such documents, and
r •i-ts Duly of . generalities. Ou
01, sv en within about six yards of him,
one of las ccmpanions cried out that there
was a 'hark going towards Hanson. Flow-
gned
• ers seized a kuife which stuck in the side
°lobe bot, plunged bead first into the wa.
the
ter, and diving . underneath the mark,
,tbe !fumed himself on his back, and thrust the
on -
knife into the belly of the monster in se-
veral places : but a was of little,use, the
shark haring seized upon Ilauson, and
taking his kg off near the knee, Flowers
then endeavoured to get this comrade on
its back, but both of them were nearly
exhausted. Ile succeeded, however, in
getting hint auto- the boat, and bound up
: lier :%fajtsiy say :-
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merely :, L., to lee s.,II.1 V ...!. '
anneiple sL tea 1.• carried's-4:1, I, .:, (il
tial ruir.t the otee!!:-:-Ii of the c. iku:iii,,,,
11.4 ti....qtrivt cat ..::d IL:. Lath:, nod lit. I COL-
/tiii1C"Ii.ii lipl.,1" 'Le 14:COP,,gy 1.4 4ktitlie
action. fleme, es the ectou.ercial coin-
Etunity Lac for rirsty years past, rapes-
eed their a oat s f0,- tie: chanae. and • la. et.
il-nte jie,t. kulli....t..1 from th-e lest authori-
' ties is ilea:tit:Iota on the. evil is negkbling
at. the resporeibiloy of future delay Must'
nuw rest r.ith the Government. At the
ears ta • e 'Imre is no Tessin to spine lend
disappoimment is that raseect, their s c rent
s on I re subject lavarg indicated
• desire to ovoid remaining, %title regasd -to.
it as the rear Of 'oldie opines.
nor rour;t1; the wallistisplaistered, bet some- .
times waviuseited Of Luag with tegtatiy•
arid the fluor* tattered math rashes, winch .
wine not changed for lattalle* The slogs i
awl r.ta 1-1.1 ft.... access le els eating-raem
rieshm, !curb, e bat they conk! mot cat 10 i
\
and le aalseals Ot. fileell SW belles were
theow• I ti.cm *thick !toy devoured no the
rot there, with tho drairang of hear re soils
lead all mannor of entrii-ntionable abt.i.on- r
imi... ills% ws. en I h'.0,a, like reline meet „
sr elegance int tbe lovez. f lhe higher "
/az
11111111t trse indrit,ot new ,, n IN their Wealth IL,
Lmut iur of tbe Freeich has mailed
• with Iter Nlaj. caruest endeavors to
• • ci:cile 1....rereuce.,,- toe contimance of
j involve Europe in war.
Acting conceit with her allies, and
!ing ou the exertious of the Conference
asvernhled at Vienna, Her :Majesty
har good resern to hope that an honorable
• .:ais,.1 nieut - will. speedily he accom-
otatal.
ller :firjeaty rejoices to being able to
announce to you the termination of the war
en Ilse frontiers of the of the rett'ement of
1 the Cape of Good Hope, and elle trusts
' that the estableshment of representative got -
eriaacct that colony may lead to the de-
ijl liteut of its reimurces, and enable it
to make efficient provision for its future
defence.
NVe are also commanded to congratulate
you dim by ibc united etre-time, of nee naval
;arid mi holy forces of 11 • ‘' • y arol
!the Last Judie Cotnpany, the war in I3u
sh has been brought to an honorable
isucresslel issue. objects of the er
hating been fully abetted.
The Lord Chaocellor then in the oame
Her ...thorny declraed the Parliament pr
irnoued to the 270i Oct. swat, alai it w
porogieed seem -jingly.
Doastario Illanate 01: OUR AXEL/I-
T01.3.---EraellUa, she tidied Epeeist! in
the early part of tire aniteenalt t ehtury,
gives a cerium deacelp1100 Of en English
toter tor of the better elaas. The forerun's
Y. erican statesmen speak andwrite
ciple of liberty that makes every people her
for the interest of a country, twee class.
The act of this American captaintis the
theme of England, of Germany and
France. Their jourtials express what the
penple feel. Even the Charivari jests no
more, but shouts " Long live ,Arnerica."
The refugees, the Pariahs, the maligned
ot Europe, are living men once
America claims these wails ot libert
offers them the safeguard of her flag.
hulks of Austria, inotionless beneath
pointed canhen of America; render up
victims. The noble conduct of her m
at Smyrna is a great fact to Instory
news of the demand of Kosta by her
reachedahe hospital their unfortunate com-
fit. sound .with his shirt. When they]
ulster at Constantinople sets the seal
her rnagnanintity. March forward, Y
rade was oeaely dead from exhaustion, hut!
after a short time recovered. While on America, in humanity's cause. and s
that rallying shout-. (.o ahead !" w
their way they captured the wounded shark
makes evety heart beat high!
and towed it en shore. It weighed 234
Pounds, and when opened, the leg was
found itt its throat, the bone mangled to
bits. The body of -the stout 'has been placed
in die Sailor's Home at Corfu.
oath .American cOntinent.
In addition to the numerous prizes of horse noa!ing is nosy very prevalen, in the
1 aggregate to about .E1,500: -The Presi-
dera, Wm. Matthie, Esq., offers a hand-
some sum of £50 for particular prizes •
while the Canada Company continue their
usual liberal support, and the Ex -Presi-
dent, T. C. Street, Esq., M. P. P., again
offers. a handsome prize for a Stud Horse,
for a Drainiug Tde 'Machine, by his Ex -
Nor must we omit to notice the Premium HURON SIGNAL
- z
meats both knee NMI ha pforbakily Modwad.
We lope these 411loreseeir limy be settled
with the least peewit, isgrimy to elder of
the es/yeses, sad with a careful eye to
the raj...inmost' of the poilae.
14. prosperity el thy Buffalo, flrant-
ford sod Coesrich hoe commit be marred
anangemeats that may be deter-
mined epos by the rival timpani', Phil lid
receive tribute from the cos at Stratford
and the other at Paris. Tb. followisg re.
snlations pasted at a late public sea isg
in Ilanultua will serve to show the state of
feeling in that quarter.
by any
'11 at ie fiat •prnioa of tbie mesh'', the
Pee ehla kers tad Directeth of lb. Great
W. shrin Rados, Colltrel telii
*bele con ern eadeat selysetage by c a
/oh inieirstofthis Proviece, as seal as
escoini
ing to Inter Imo sty n ..ifs
the Greed Tiara Rai:say, andttilPIStD,g *1(1, (it ferdultly
10111;41.11:radet:tto..ir".
Mlle us the Great Weiner. itailroao •
tar saperier 10 env older projected to ca •
da, 'tat its pronto, can en!, be .n.p..iett
17 asringsertation ith any other lice."
'That thea meeting, while resisting Ral-
ey monopoly, lock. with much 'curfew -
lop upon the recorded opinion of so coil.
.951 authority es Mr. Robert Stephenson,
• depiecatecg tbe emote of Italway compet-
ition. the t• 14,1 8. may be sble te ad•
'se the adoption of it polity is regard to
b• comps:it n 001r threatened by the car-
yrag of eta Creed Trunk I he from Guelph
o Sarnia which runs the whole way mu-
llet to eb• previous chartered Gnat West.
ro Nailersy, itatead of aionrog North
'oat to Sauget° to Owen Sound, a mai:-
keel bee of eurnmunkation still tiooccus
e4 anel *bleb would complete a Railway
stern for Canada West, ouch as M,.
etirtng.71 tittia1601,7eZlhalldin"gioscir cwb al"riterne0d1 I Tr: o.
Hatay.
TOWN LOTS.
The list of 'rowelLots for sale here at
the Agency of the Canada Company, by
Auction on the 1414 Oct., has been pub.lis+ed. We do not observe amone.those
offered for sale any of the lots already
leased even where the terms of the lease
have been unfulfilled.
We fiod that in many of tbe blocks yet
open, the Company offer only every alter-
nate lot, retaining the others probably for
sale et soother favorable opportunity,
we conceive will have an injurious teu-
deocy at the tale, as atauy of the lots so
reserved are to such Situations as to sell
well only for private residences, in blur:is,
of two or four together.
There are none of the lots on the har-
bor flat on tae list and but few or any
choice business locations art offered, ha
deed but few of such now remaiu in the
hands of the Company. '1 he terms are
cash down or the ten year lease as
btebeinne:cretepdti.on that no building- clause
E FATE OF THE 13X-1.,A.W.
We are not yet in possetuon of very full
or correct information as to the votes on the
Gravel Road and Court House By -Ls.
But from what we have gleaned we are 01
the °pima) drat they have been rejectcd.-2
'Phis is nearly certain as regards the Gravel
Roads. The following municipalities. as
we are informed, voted for the Gravel Road
By -Law:- Godcrich Town, Ilay, Stephen,
Biddulph mad McGillivray, 5. :Against it
Goderich Township, Tuckersmith, Stanley,
McKillop, Hullett, Colborne, Ashfield,
Wawanosh, Kincardine, 9. Usborne not
known.
vo umes.-BanNitre Jour- „kb
will
The St. Catherine. Journal says 1,1•t TH
fered by tlia Association, amounting in the cmgtborbodd of Tberuld.
cellency the Governor General.
All that is require( to ensure another
glonous display ot the results of Canadian
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1853
skill and industry is the pr. mpt and hearty
wore. co-operation of the people. And we shall
y be much mistaken, as• as deeply mor-
n, iitied, if amidst our general provenly, is
the an age and on a contiaent, on both of which
taar are so deeplymarked by the sigu of pro -
wore gress, the approaching Exbibition at Ifa-
spbe ;Yukon slruld prove in any way unworthy
of our Lighly favored country; of the 10.
felligeace, energy and character.
Persons desirous of farther information
re ceal Gommittee, Hamilton.
DR JOHN FORBES KNIGHTED•
It will no doubt give cur readers in this
district much pleaeure to learn that, at a
Covet beld at Buckingham Palace on Mon-
day the Sib lust., the Queen waa pleased to
confer the houour ot Knighthood on our for-
mer townsman,John Forbes, Esq., M. D.,
D. C. L, and F. R. S.
The people in this his native couoty have
loag cootemplated with pleasure the brilliant
career of thm distinguished physician, as
well as that of has friend, Sir James Clark,
13art., also a native of this comity. Both
these gentlemen now so highly bonored, and
both in such influential and promient posi- d
Queen, and bir John being Physician to
tions -Sac James being Physician to the d
•
Household and also Physician Extraordin-
ary to Prince Albrt-Zhave beeo all their I
hers dearly associated.
I ,
Dr. John Forbes -now Sir John Forbes
-we born at Cutarbrae, in the Enie, in 1
this cowry, but removed troth bis parents ,
at an early age lo Dytach. Forel ce a
farm adjoining that of K elnliillor k, on which
Sir James Clark was born.' Both being
about the tome age, they received their
educations together under the late touch re-
spected Mr. Cruilothan, rector of the
Fordyce Academy. From their school -boy
union a close intimacy sprang up hetwere
the two gentlemen, which has bee. ratio-
laSed throe; ut every succeeding year a too
their lives. aring Fordyce, tbey both 440
prosecuted thei studiee together at Aber-
deen snd both remelted to Banff as stu-
dents of,4t, under the late Dr. Wd-
liaraso. A fteawards-still togeher-they ;ee
went the round of the Medical Sehools of Be
Ediaburgh, at tle University of which both
took thew degrees with high bottoors.-;
Mt -
upon
oung
hout1may u tam Premsum lists containing regu-
Inch I lotions, fac., by applying to the Secretary
of the Board ol Aviculture in Toronto,
Or to Nettemiah Faa Esq., Secretary of
Amongst nine papers published in the
the Counties of NVelhngton. Waterloo
and Grey, there ti only one on the Con-
servative side in Polities. "rhis is an age
of progress. and Vaosittartism is tbe
increase. Waterloo is the only County
of the trio that enentenseces is old fogy-
ism" in its press.--Backuroadsmon.
fola !Simnel hos quarrelled with bit new
huaband, because he wasraloas of • eh:die-
d ist from wboin abe had received WIN po-
lite attentions"' The bulpind raised a row
and was kicked oat of the hisuse.
of
0-
as
TELEGRAPH TO THE. LEADER
At, Went •Il 44ipernotilia.
gliVril•don (C. W.) Sep. 114
link a srini,ner nes !Anna a carp,
till wheat It oin the .tore 1:1,u,ke P, 11
Clement at this place at noon, some trey
were o sprig on toe wheal. and one of them
mailed to iv t his feet en the hole an the
entre 01 the floor for emit -eyeing the wbea
o .11aolpi.er, was drawn down to bit
ran -pits liy the draught of the wheat mod
let entrd the 0 twat from running ; acid he
as ir,:anily cowered and aiffoested by the
hvat. '1 he hos sirs/we was Atellegan, end
sass an 0/1.1.30.1 Tte body was
nal after aa hones ....rk, but hte was es-
isic t
I'. ens the Fillatt- la* Orwww4.•
Poston, Si -pt. 10.
'11.ree vessels hate arrived frost the
king ground, All RIPS quiet. The
plains repo, t 161 ilw• lead not been
.64 by any of the 'British fleet, aor
they been ot them.
Fees Peer York.
New York, Sep. 10.
Ailet,es frron Mariesibo to August 25th
e been received. The revolutionary
WEST INDIES.
TI. Naval Mail Mteam-•hio POMO" "t-
ripod ait Hsellientaiee Weertesday with
the Wert led. awl Pacific matte.
Al St. Tbosaa the fever had nearly dia.
super red .
Itstidgra• two ;earn that thei revers
ni h. (llure et ilto techieteal crop aro mo-
o
11
hac commenced botwoen the
• Rerublle et Guillemot. sod the provieee of
ea, 514 Wiling was going OU seem
(loge le Isle.
It et 'footlose' 0114.. hooey rams through -
+ant the *buts uf the Pry IloodorarC it
ores reared that *shoe, in•rthaate will
pot VI sot ewe thee use third of thew
tumor Sue einsene.
Oor advice, trent Jauteeis are to ih• 97i4
wit. The letrIliganee eraereyed by the Pa•
reSe., wboth left Ova couetry be the Jed of
.1141y, wee awl favertrebly mellowed by *be
solisbilantsionorally The spousal .1 13.
Mire of Neseeritlo was published in erten
iso I* all that Kiitesteo jeorsa le. The po-
lls", oPsond to Ober Govareerest were teed
le their erisyst slam bee ire aterinet or
Pit Cheerios Grey'. tomtit beige dearelod op
ws. Tao arrival af he seer Goiriseorte, Mr.
Berkley.Ares saltiness, calk* 10e, sad Me
palm aottoztzeolit hot mo emelt to rot
us onettag tale 1116111 be beefed. -
Accords*, to • ..1M -p ---j by ib.
11 orates Jertret4" the eV. .4 1*, Owe.
try, 1612 rrisowees bid op to the latest
due ban iihowilealsrolint the effifetnt
sane% inollneilab as the soortraeseee
piesetted cosiststed of touib wasti: I it/ 1
=betpreuripal ef Qtievii Elisabeth's •
Salt beef wirid strong ale ton-
heitahlarit, awl minuets' refrcsbnicn411 Went
bereftd to bee in Led lor suciir. At a
series of eutertaMmeiets gives in York be
the atibgrgy et 1660, whereesach exhausted fie
his lanoline+ to outdo the others, it was Ica
moire !ty admitted that 1.rdboring wen I boo
dm nom for tta inat:44rue' est his faney kid
Tie de--triptios of this supper wilt give sal
• vied Woo ei what win thee raem-iderod
lissaigneasi it suarsei *Maw her brawny
pigs. het, bit ted Mad hummed iamb !
wows et 14,..s. 10 hop pidlat ia • 1st
- -
PROGRAMME OF TIIE PROVIN-
CIAL EXHIBITION,
TO RE HELD •T HAMILTON, OCTOIRR
4TH TO 7TH, 1853.
From the Agricultrist.
As this great annual etent is near at
band and knowing the interest which our
readers and the public generally' feel in the
odertaking, it may serve a useful purpose
10 Sketch in regular order, the rrincipal
outlines of the proceedings nf the Shoo
week.
The site chosen for the Exhibition, is
precisely fitted for the purpose, and the
Local Committee are making ihe most en-
ergetic preparations for completing the
buildings and arrangements in a satisfactory
aneer.
he payment of a Dollar constitutes a
pteson a member of the Association, to
whom a badge it ptCSOIlled, which will ad-
mit him free to the Exhibitionosnil to enter,
without charge, whatever or arti-
cles be may desire Orr competition.
Menthe. 's budge% are tan transfer -
obi. aud will adroit °nip the pwasaser.
Noire bat member. (eseept Ladies and
FOelleglellf*) e20 exhibit for premiere's.
Blod horses and Tborough-hred Cattle
ain't be entered, ansl have their full pedi-
gree" properly attested, and sent to the
Secretary, s the ogee of the Board of
Agriasharevia Toronto, not later than Sa-
turday, !dep. 24. No aaimala wilt he al.
lowed ha compete as pure bred ushras they
possess regular sad or Ilerd Book peel,
Peelle satiafactory evidence is produced
that that are direetly descended from such
stock.
l'ersoms maktag manes by letter must
*askew • dollar for inambership, and no
',tries cos be received by the Secretary
is Tomato later thee Seterday October
lee, alter whim' the books "di be removed
es Hammiltoa.
Menday aad Tuesday, Ott. 3r4 sod
4, oil be &total to the catering mod
seematiag of Stock aad artwles for exhi-
bition,
as the Show Grounds. &dries
mum be completed by eight reeked se
assday oremg. Ad estrum am& en
rally wore wal, soy arse, to man W•4100101 emeebirg before wee o'clock
RAILWAY DIFFICULTIES
The .people of Hameltoo and along
Ime of tbeGreat ‘1:514rn bare lately
somewhat excited by propositions o
Gland Trunk Company. The line o
latter Company asour readers are an
eatends from Guelph 40 Port Sarnia.
Great Western Company have also
•
fbettiebeien
f the
are,
The
the
privelege of eftending their road, from
Loudon to Port Sarmaand While the Grand
Truole wishes thc Great AVestern to forego
its exteosion, the Great western iteS become
jealous 01 111 nghts and looks upon the Grand
Trunk extoosion from Guelph to Sarnia as
a dangerous competing brie, and would re-
commend a new route, to Saugeeo or Ow
Souod in preference. Tbe advocates
the Great Western are also opposed
amalgamaton-they are well aware of t
superior advaotages of their line over 0
of the Creed Trunk with its termination
Port Sarnia. The Grand Trunk appears
be desirous of bringing about this amal
maion, and while its advocates magnify t
danger wlech may result from competiti
be Great Western party, portra y tbe
eroussers of a monster monopoly W
o not see that the Great Western will ha
oy difficulty in maintaining its independe
antence, for whatever route the so calle
rand Trunk line may adopt, the Gre
Vestern must ever constitute the Westit
ermmation of the :Southern Mani 'fren
me of Railway in Canada West, althoug
en
of
to
he
tat
1.81R. KEFER'S REPoRT.--Thie able
and volumaioue report has come to bead.
It relates to the St. Lawrence Railway
Bridge. A east amount of laboar rr.Ust
nave been required to produce this com-
prehensive work, which certainly reflects
the greatest credit on the skill and energy
of the author. The plans %Lich accomp-
ny the report are very elahorate. The
length of the badge, the report says, will
require to be about 7000 feet, and the
whole will rest upon abutments and piers
of substantial masonry and is estiroated to
cost about £400,000 currency.
NEW POSTAL • ARRANGE-
ME.NTS.
alt We are glad to --find that the lion. 51
o
Cameron, the new Postmaster General,
has entered upon his duties with spirit.
on We believe him to be every way well
bg adapted tor the office and that he will n -
r troduce many important practical improe
ee ments into the arrangements of that thpart•
ot meut while invested with its control. Ws
d cm. the following from a contemporary is
a, support ot our views: --
r The State c? lifnene of yesterday oar
ton the Hon. Malcolm Camern, Posh
k I master General of' Canada, and the Ho
Joseph Howe, Postrimater General Of Y'
Brunsweck, hare jest entered in ao
meat for a reviler mail from Montreal ri
St. John, via Portland, by the Adoeff,
Quebec will ba ia receipt of their ink.
and '. Estrin City." so that Montt°
St. John and the Lower "'malacca 'LI°
days tie, ipotesi of the eight or tialr
required by the load route by Toshio
a course, in the future, we may be enter -
teemed with other lines traversing our ter-
ritory to the north of the lakes indefinitely
towards the Pacific, of which tbe leading
ow may claim affinity to the Canadian
Graved Trenk
It is very appareet that these Imes are
nearly parallel to be quite as profieable
the respective companies as might be
wed, but.. there no doubt the public
nerally will be benefitted by them. Tbe
at Weston' it, very jealous of tbo
ffalo and Brantford Company, sad es -
idly ma of their externem to Goderich,
egardiag the latter as detrimental to their
imoaapoly of the dreenean trade. Ilea
a sew oppemeat is the field twbaeh
ion mot ordy to take a farther share
be Americas, bat also as a enisidera-
stoat, to( the loe,a1 traffic. This is se
t very OMB to dee Groat Woolens,
we believe by Microns ordeal strawy
Both sobseqooatly entered the Navy air did r
also, we mar ream*, st the mese tame their
the metres *filer Majesty, and led to his II
intimate foetid and fellow student, Dr now
Gardea Mdoe al Banff. Leann the marry pea
Dr. Clark obtained ereinent
1.ome, *hese, his great talentePraletttirlie": fed" ' blot:t.
present high potation as medical adviser of l d"b
the Qiessorml ho appointment to a Bar- 1 yPt
THE HUROr JUDGESST
The report of tbe Courisimitor
pointed te enquire .40 (4. eondriet
Acland is to the heads ol the
A decisioa is shortly expected
twer.
7fialefor it," as Phatnek
moon! It is new shoat *eves
the Comminien was apposite
Freemen, a this city, who is
as the C
lowed to be a tolerable4
ters, attended
week at Godene.h site, the
was comeeted, mad ea his
it as his opines, that the
were.. oassareoo, sod et*
appowitameot •
the
mer
tar
tett
fere
earl
atta
We
(ce&
she&
ding
Judg
we u
seal
rids*
We,t
eate I
were
that tl
Mattct
Aed
the Gi
eats'
green
of *Les
('Inc
the lid
the Cr
and nil
TS. r
point ar
to tits
to bc (It
std
sacrifice
actions c
digger
-Eta .t
St Ara
IttC44-1
tin; took
unt. T
t;eorge's
Ihrtne
Rood ads,
teachers,
bete Schc.
oar spate
tarsi et
Lt' .1(13
After •ers
coal -rah !
der teac,.
eta die re
repast of te.
fa them.
tias..110 cl
ratty dm; tc
thy was the
worts orre
if ;Lai e‘,63
hate an cppt
o'clock.
lriert,t
Ros
,,
Esser. 3,.
lau.kr 10 se
Pers.V- 4,4.
led
17"Qebcc
607, 1,3%01
1t14 John. -
vigor
Helm
At the dint
the !fon. 11.
rtJCatlike, node
Lat the
hare Lade ja
Ostler; on am"
Sara as will a
tieEgota afroi
itri,d1) total
of the (;
ir:ulLiug.
• vdr. Gans ia
(Nalittnionali
--tnItiOre
„411. I
It;tor
0 bathe let
rotes tht
tolly a few e
likeei Oat mor
'Nan al
main. Hose
ibPrVii" tiolt Ct
one .44 tyt
look.% get
"AS Sitatt diet"'
were follow reeoi
DrATH 0?
COCA/WRY- 7"
Pace of the dealt
ithe adiresioud I
NI ravaging Its
lit toasts oat*
eleaid et hitter
tit, tower
Aleincon Ise vple,
md Al a ry
able ses,
,.._14411011eted by
-melted froin
ersiler his
Ilo
174, hid puoli,
he 11144111 ot 10
N1411:17.1111610
t be toog INtharn
-.6111 %ad,