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Huron Signal, 1849-05-25, Page 3le Mem Meech 1.e. TIM eheednewl womb gibe weal eahar ay iatl l.mbls gse..r.tiee_ be guilty d emit a women Mel iglgltb dslabes d wq Mw of order sed .leMm4s.. vier Ear might lee k•ow, be phoned te the pwp.rssise d mutt mem apish lag deeds beem itis sroeseary Mat he amid be weighed el.mrty..ad Medd with i.famy, ma .mkt mamma his lad ware mil abridge his power le 1051011 wie►edsess The C.Wte cosssks as with the het that there. mss awry hooks is the woad !-cher metaled hers not suffered mach ma irreparable loss se was ..Breed by the herafmg n( the Alexandrian Library ! le Ikon, he elk us that the Tory work of detente -- nos is Meekest was merely • lom. 01 00017 !- So was the payment of the Rebellion tomes w bicb by him and b.. compeers Lu been made the (`retest for as attempt i0 00:110,0 the Smelt's l'uluuial Government .' The Gazette farther tulle as, (whether with gladneee or regret we cannot ray) that had the Government Hoose mod the public offices 'bees burned, thea, the es).sb)i records of the Province would dare hues destroyed, and the people of Coos& would have had soave jmal cease of complaint against the reams mob ! Does James Mots Fsamo suppress that the people of Upper Canada lie nae greet mess of iporant pllsbihtyi Or can be possibly behere that there is one iuteatgesi man, beyond the limits of his an link hou.e-boreing faction. who does mot leek with unqualified deem. tattoo upon him, and the it 1amatory sedition* trash with which he has, for months past bees endeavoring to destroy the peace and prn.penty oICaoad.l In feet, outy that we arm prepared to believe everylhiog that ie evil of Tory ism, we woad have doubted the ezutepce of such a in.. as the present Editor of the Stemma) Gazette. Lr) Ten:.1JJr:ss of Freedom, to Ilia Ex rd, leo this Office evening the 22d hosts ail Nd$DntD ACD .IT notched to it. As we 1 'Mooing .Gia Addres throughout the Dimuict, one, and without any 'ions our own letter 10 whom it was etttiu.led ; tiger our warmest thauke "1crus-colonists io lluron, zeal ad prompiitwie ie4mo fact, wiled under a triad of and the only manner in which discharge it i., to state that m we entertained • very high op:ui acne had loyally cf the men from our first 00.11's residence tint, now, that. we have seen thein in thousands to the opeo avoial of melt es peace and the Constitution meat of Q:est Piiwio, at • time s League.. see being formed by me■ is •nf open violence is perpetrated Bader tion of those sworn to preserve the pewe purpose of revering os from the parent and sneezing as to the United States, 0 opinion of the men of Heron is much hi ibis moment "than it h. . ever been before. Address we adopted, and which has bee numerously signed. sou that get op at Toro it was the get which came to bend -there i •mbigaity nor chap -trap *boat it. 1t cope honestly and boldly what It is meant a taper And we feel coofideot that of the shole aerobe who ig•d it io the Daviel d Heron, there are not six men who do not andmrsend dteiiectly C•at .0 ngn ng ii, they Were exert...n.1 thee dr - t -.:s.. am of the Tory eating.. p.•rpeuaied v, Montreal, sod their cuefideeev to -the Govern- mnest of Lord ELGIN. It was signed by bend:ed.. 1. this Ofce,msny d Whom bad travelled a nam- I a bee d miles for the purpose, and we are willing len to make oath that so man was allowed to sip qom it in our prereenee, without first either reading it or bearing it read ; sed we are persuaded that oche had the usual disgraceful means employed in ob- with t5ioing signatures to such A. dresses, !wen adopted, • much greaer camber might have been obtained. As it is, we eaderwesd that several sheets containing .Ignmiares in certain localities Jure mot yet bees returned, and that Joust Huron, th Mci , Esq., of Fullartoo, had forwarded the Huron, i list obtained in that township, to Mecum ea- f"wfame d He tains one hundred and fitty eight^names o that • altogether ire may safely assert rivet area thou- sand names bare been obtained to this Address in the District of Hiroo, and that neither for- gery, fan, flummery for secret organisation bat been oece.sary to obtain 'them. The Address and the object of it were merely presented to the people, and we feel proud to we that s large majority of the wino( Hiroo are prepared, calm- ly and deliberately to avow and defend the great principles deastitstional Freedom. and B " h Connexion, add to sdvoeste peace, law and order. A Petition to our Sovereign the Queen, 00110 recall lard Elgin, was biped by omit •o equal number of the mea of this District and is now on its way to Britain. oo- iAL 11L'iloN ! the Friends of Constitutional celleney the Governor Gene. lar Montreal on Tuesday nt, having T,To Tilor.A.D carr Two signatures at- John Beaart, Sen., ooh the reepnnelbility of Alentider(raot, • and of c rculariug it James Rank'u, without consulting any Alcoa, der 11►u..:too, other recommendation Peter Crete r, ie various Miends, to Andrew flelmn. Jnho C. W IMIy, we feel called aeon to Wm. F. McCIa!k,eh, the multitude of oar John Steinman, Mho have with mach 66 the mwilkltp .f...h ...demi It may de well cams► fen derfsehres Mos .f Toryism te sen mask liberties with the named des District Weeds* ..d .. .thmiu s( that►idoy, bet it i. mem mid .•mealy M empty mks •.a.s of re- spects/de ton who weed 0..eii11 thornedreto dishonored by mach aasciali.... HURON MAGISTRACY. List of Magi.ious appointed by Commission dazed Mound 13th April, 1849. R'sraaaca. Godericb. Do Do NAaxs. Arthur Aclad, George Brawn, Jr., Jells Holmes, John Longworth, Do Abraham Dormer Neftel, iso William Piper, Do Do Jame. Wanted, Thomas Mercer Jose., Do Robert Maderwell, Do George Elliott, Do l lamtitos (3. O'Connor, 1)o Bei.jsmis Parona, iso Robert Gibbon., Po James McMahon, Do J.bob Begg Miller, Do Joseph Herr, Do Theodore Reed, Do Daniel Shoff. Biddalph. Juts Sperling. Blan-hawl. Thomas Christ le, Do St. Mary's David Clark, Colborne. Ilarvey Brace, Do John Armand, Jr., Do Georg* Wood, Dowse, Thoma. Brown, Do William Smith, Ito John Thompeoo, De Peter Kanner, Ellice. Daniel M,Pheimoe, Do John Sebring, Do John McIntyre, Follartoo. .George Tboptp.on, Hallett. ('on.tant L. Vail Egmoted, Do . J■mes Murray, Hay, Cuter W ill's,! 1)0 James Wilkie, Drs Ludwig )layer, hickillnp. !)arid &ydos, Do Obert Scott, Sen., o Deem. Dnwoie. Thomas Gorenlock, Do 3+m:. Berber. ' McGillivray. Do Do 1110 Do Do South -Eestbope. Stratford. r Do Do Iles 1. der i!te e, 10 personal oblistion, , we can properly ruts and verity. on of the intent- ( this Distract among them ; come forward their south - al Govers- hen eeeret astbortty, the manc- e for the Thomas Duty, Alezarder F. Miekle, I)o .. Abesaider 1Jitchelf, Do. Andrew Monteith. 1)o I).vid Hood Ritchie, Bolster. Peter Grant, Dn Jrshha C.11owsy, Do Rnbert BeII. . Teckermmilh. William Chalk, Alexandre Braadfoot, James Gordon, John Mcleto.h, • James Dickson, James Scot►, Thomas L.mb. Do Do Do Do 1)o I'shore. Ito Io Thr leSesC . sad iopr.p.iety....a sods«. am eaasee5W by the seppeeiMe trans the worship oldie Mathsdiete L rtes aid iwae.m&L This pan et t . measles bebop le dr 1111169m - Maw lbemeelme-se tole eweMod • fail -and f. -Med the eery sasunia pt.that y see antis' falsely la mor satirdy bee .f laieksaase 1t may be solely wseed that every i... us- tioo a Worshipper., of the Crystal/relieve Lee sciestiuusly that Male peculiar creed gad !seal d "melee are correct ; therm may be, said probably are i0 every eagrepries, udivdeal hgpaeriles- but It would be • libel en harem eaten to este p'w that • sabot. •esembly, or religiosedesomi- 'atioo d ms.klad should be iasioeem in the worship d God Asd J own world may noes• aim the important fact, that the disgust which the calm re&ctiag Presbyteries feels fee what he topsiders the irnverest extrs0Ogaaces of Methodism, is perhaps not greater than the hor- ror which the Melbodist feels for what o bo- lirrea to be the sotichristian principles of the Roma Catholic, who is his turn looks spa both the Preebyierian aid Methodist as genuine heretics. We mord ren wccld oily cossidet this fact, the ugly spirit d religiose iatoknaa would at ooee appear coowmpub!. sad aboard. and Ibe disgraceful conduct to "Match Mr. Gear alludes would sons teem ; because it mem be o bvious to every ma of eommoa owe, that if the Presbyterian the Epiecopshao sad the Roman Catholic are to 'sDoy sad dished the worshiping assemblies of the Methodism, sad the Methodists to interrmpt the worship of lie Catholics, mid so font, there would sous be u end of all public worship. This interteresee. however well -meats, is founded a a fallacy which has dose nisch mis- chief in the world, amely, a belie( that iotole- raace need eoop,leia can change a tan'. ma- ,rctiak and faith. Long teeniesee hu thews Ihet the beet method of subduing relisiajm here- sy i5Jest to let it alone. So long an worship- ing a.trmblies mediae their modes of wee. hip lm their own churches or chapels, so Imo hes say right to toterrtpt them. and wMtever may be their errors or ezeraeapoeea, they deet ems- pt.! others tostteed or Moen, aad if all wen an not desirous of propagating these errors sad es- temsg•ncem, will carefully 'beset theaselems se (ren the embliem ware here they propagated, the evil will very moo come to as cad. U: The Coati of Amite wee opened here a Monday evening by Judge SULLIvAn : L HEY- DEN, Erq., of Toronto, ss Clerk of Assize, end RIcHaRD MArTIN, Esq., HAmiLTON.. as Queen's Counsel. The civil eases occupied two Lys, and we feel pleasure is statists that eves is theait times of "terrible cseiter.ent," omr District is not stained by a single case is the elimimal cake- dar. Il our seat we .hall soy soiae:t.icg o, the Legal talent of or* tows as diepltyed in Ceert- soniething about his Lordship's Address. and is James Merry Jr ,all probability a little more than so..tAing Charles .Girt,ao, R awtwoeh. about the eatraordinery Grand Jury, and their We would not, io all probate Ory hare pehlbh- met eiuzordinary Presentment. eouotry, ed the New Commiwioo of the Peace at present, had it not beet that we con.ider the credit of gher lir gond the District demands it at oar beech The Gen- at TM tkmeo whore named form t!.r Consoles :est, haus again and again been presented to the public an- under arena to meet theta. der thedmlgatia d the "Forty th,evey'• Wildi rheas amusements that .rete iutreducrd, rod we 1tier report stats that the Romans did. they have more recently been exhibited s..b•od were med much giwii6to perceive that sobriety, not wait for the arrival of the French troops "(ignorant dr,rnJ rds; and we ask the 'Dhabi- mirth and good fee!mg eharuteriud, se tbiok to raise again«t the triumvirate. BLrsine Memo( 'loran, are those men des ruins of Leh every ore of the promiscuous s.sembl.ge. Aad had, according to the statement Bed, sell a character 1 W ask is the second place, are the people of Moron willing to pay for having their mem respectable neighbors them wantaly insulted, and the creditor the District injured by t',e false and wahinest repr...autiors of a mere ore/Akre wore! Ieteliitonee. Mralth and moral temerity are the remote te g051161attoos of Magistrate, and we challenge the District to educe other sine -aim met in whom these hficstaous will be as fairly represented. A herd, whatever may be bis .taadiag in ty, is the last Otto that should be entrusted FOR Tit SDRO\ me*AL. he administration of justice ; and on this Good news, and no hal good than tree. t we admit that perhaps two. or three of The Judge has come, no canoes Awa To agTrzw; sme" had been better exhibited elsewhere 'Tis pleasant this, in their marketed times, • Commission of the Peace. But we O(oarling politics, ad !renis cremes. rlemely that, in this respect, there is not name added to the Commission for .t is half o bad as some who were Magistrates. And we ask, in the avea,by what process d reckless pre - d pervasion of all principle do the e thing called the 'furor' Gazette, the character of any man -even paid be the lowest of the filth, of society 1 We honestly think y possible amoost of depravity, their own level. o .o ale, eo twee mi THE QUICK.'. Biarr-n.r.-Oar towgemea, young mud old, *had a merry hollid•y on the Market Sgeare yesterday. Old men and beye seemed equally interested acid happy is the vs - ARRRIVAL OF THE CANADA. Naw Yogis, May 16-3 T. N. The Meese r Casella arrived at Halifax lie Monday evening and w rapeetd to reach INete York os ?Mirada, Mwnwg. lrvaarluos., May S. Low and moiling quebthee cotton were rather better. Flour .red wheat were in limited demand and former prices barely sustauted. Indian corn had gained the lou pestate* ly sustained. Indian meal gold at 15s per bbl. Beef was in rather better demand and quotations' 'wady. Pork both Eastern and Western, rukd lower. Holders r,f lard are firth. Lond,.n money market cusunuer easy.- Cunrol• for money and ercuuat, closed at 92#. Elie Hermann arrived at Cows tie ibo evening of the 114 instant. Omtscl n. tires of the Intervention of Rae- ais in Hungary had been received at Pari•. The number of troops placed at the dispo- sal of the Austrians in 80,000. The war in llungary is assuming a seri- ous a.pect. The Australis hate beim sig- n ally defeated. FRANCE - A rup'ure has taken place between the President and Napoleon Bonaparte. The latter denounced the former .s • bastard. - The moult has occasioned a great deet of recnm.nation . ADDITIONAL ITEMS. Thera le no material deereale in the stack of bullion held by the Bank of Eng - head. The total amount of gold •hippe..l to to the Muted State., t elusive of 1:25.900 on board the Canada, is stated it L411,900. The ace•iunt. from New Y. rk by., the Niagara of the e .ciliation of exch.,ngos bas termed materially to check exportatoma of 1• 4e' 19tere to an irnp'roved J. mand in the Lon don market for Amcor, ,t,,ck«, 111010 petit part.cul.ily to Ponsylvanie five per cents, the m.ly cluck mentioned In Leaden pa - Pe" . The sceoonte of the Bank of France show an me•eao, to the eitent of 6,000,000 (ranter, and .he 31 inst. French S per c.:rita realized 89 of 80e, 5d of which is on advance tram the preced.ng day. The disasters in Hungary tend to readily the tone of Austria. In P4m.nt Radet•L_ has reduced his de - Nsw Teat, May 111. Chaim mom la New Yab. Naw Yong, May 19. The Melon reported is this trey 1. eistiieg mare thea Moslem met boo, wed the Liman vo Committee de see 411,1 ,1 seemed to renals soy .molal report. The perones attested were ie • stet wretched sad filthy moasditiee. Steps have bees mass to peewee ee its swouag a wore, fent. The !rates Pest says it lies the highest es - thorny bre apses that IL Navigation biII will pus toe Hems iJ !Leeds seH nee. Paredes d repay ham mare Md placed ►heart!at the orad d tM Meaias lodes is the dime/mare. of Sou Louis Poled. and bed cauwsoeed u enteral...alma war ea the whites. The cholera ma the Rio bad almost d.appear.J. BY THIS MORNING'S MALL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. r - M , May 1714. t 'linear AT .31[5[1 AAD TURurTO. Mr. t?iaaw000, Tomato, moved the odor,lioe of an address to 114 Eao. llency ea the ezpedlen- ey a ee.vening Parliament alternately at Quebec and Toronto. Ater same dise.oelon it was agreed to by a row "(3•I to 99. LIT OP Li ' rE*3 Eh(MIA ILMAIN1310 la the Pimi (Mier at re(f d a op le 7th Kay, 1649. Ar•old Liberties. Hely Edward Alien James John.es IYiMao B.rosid'leery, 2 J.ff:ay Wilu.m Blue Chitties Kestse Peter 8.t. kobt Kestser Gemini - Ikll Ree W Leer i4eb.rd Goren Jobe III dieAedrrw Co mkr Michael- Math * Files Cmlh.s. Th • Moms William Campbell Mooi• Mc Doormat W1Neal Clarke George Mct'areek Joan Carey William Mc1'.tde. Andrew Carmelo, I',''rr Mel:eon Deur.0 Da+wn John Este -rem Peter Dickie William Phelan J+nr.• Deownere Ju.eph Parker W 11 Evince William Pbelao 1' MSahyr Jean 1t.ki. J.mr. Fortier Flatten Reach Jobe Feoael Sant Robertson Henry Fleiehrl Thea Ryon Jobe Gsll■gher Aire Rutledge Peter Grflereon Jobe Smith Jetted Grady Mirhael Swimmers Will:an, 11,11 Thomas Stewart Joon Houghs" Joseph Watts Jobs llenuessy Richard Wats.. Janie. .A. F. MICKLE, Postmaster. Stratford, May 7th, 1849. TLAl_ Minis Bnrltoa.. May 5. TEAS le ! 'PEAS ! ! ! LArtn Miff CHAMOIS --- Rrre'a. nr GOLD "Dlurtae"-Nu>•-AaaiVAL OF VHS THE Subscriber is newsier his that singer*.NL. Mor CALIrORuIA-Iriatttsts ROMsar:° rI thank. iso hie frirods, and the probe, for w,ITIOO TOR f.AR,PoMTATS.•R -The brit( their moa liberal pavnauxe. brae Iroise ie ia y ...mottled arrived at New Oilcans on the forth them th.t he has just IMPORTED a choice Lot of TEAS. &c., which he.ntler. for S.1. for CASH, BUTTER, W 001., TIM°rHY SEED. WHEAT. or any other kind of Produce, on account of the dlflcaity of obra:eing lower three ever orf -red here before. pa.esge to the gull region. The Subscriber would also intimate Ileal on The .teenahip California bad nnl arrival i account of the sett' large enema' of Debts he haw at Panama, nor had any other ves-el, from ; standing bit, he has clewed his Boots against an San Francisco, wbea the Fasiltod sated Credit till 1850, aad all chose perm..s that hove ken) Chagrins. u 514000* wise nd sive cher Notre. There were about three thousand per- thereby .mein, down. (1..d BUTTER and Pr' WOOL. takes ll forpleaold 1)-Itt..ilse sono on the isthmus, ar.xious'y awaiting' the mete.; of transportation, among whom there is a genets! wish that they well back in the " whee aettlmtnents;" but pride .educe* them to remain for a chance of finally rearhte.g Ca!iforeia by that roue. Tu.i Caurnt0ut Ewioaav rs via Inc Rio GtA>tst, kc. - The New :Orleans Delta contains a letter. from Roma, Mexi- co, in, which the writer slates tbat..all the alventerere be has met, including Col. dish ult , from Chagrin., whence she sailed in the-th. lite brought sixteen pas -en - ger. (C.Mforata emigrant.) vho returned OHIO \V f SK EY ! And !INE SALT for Sale, cheep for Cash. CHRI$1'OPHbR CRABS. G.mInicb, Ma) loth 1849. 2. -alt Is FOR SALE, VALUABLE FARM IN COLBORNE APART or portion of BLOCK G. in the townahip.nf Colborne, Western Diet- Webb's party, are heartily tired of their .100. Neon District, containing 'I j)urney; but that they arc ashamed to. give HUNDRED ACRES 0F, LAND, with It up so, and therefore press onward.- 95 acres cleared and in gond order; fetor. Bulletin. to repair. There is a good Frame Hoose [Cottage .tyro], tiro) the premises, 35 by muds from (6,001000 t.> 8 000,txw which TAwizo IT Co0LLY.-!laity years ago, a 32 feet : oleo, a Frame Bern 50 by 35,a and it gceepttble to Sardine', and a treaty of T,mpkine e on(tpNew York rwee sentencing a awards Gc,vernor '..ng F atm lluo Frame ase i eItooler tolfeet erable rep with pent • has accordingly been cooc;uded. man to be executed for murder, n Orange There are three running streams of water The hP of Prussia has again quarrelled counts', and while he was .n pathetic terms through the Lot; taco of which are in Iso with his Parliament, and be. positively re- •dmoaiehin hen to.repertencu and preps- rlemma' ; a cosh orelwrpaboul the Frame fused to acea;t tl:c imperial crown of Ger- ration. the" criminal looking tip to the gar- liquor, ai.d a first rate %Veil hot! a cellar. many. - Iery of the,cbureh 1n which the court was I The price of this desirable property is Tori: gale great di.p'eaaure to the people held, exclaimed in a toed and c!aar voice, £1150 currency. For particulars apply to of berth, and i was the Immediate cause of " keep order there, well you -i canna: Meters. 91'RACIIAN bis LIZARS, the popular commotion, which was for it hear what the Judge says to we." -Bulletin. Solicitors, West -street. time .uppreseed by the snldttrm, but alit till Golerich, March Cd, 13t8., 7tf 110010 blood had been shed. • Tho war in Scbeltzwing continues, ami the promised peace seems very far distant. The news of the arrival of the French, New Volta, May lit. has creat. d great sensation at Rome, where Assts. -Good demand for Pots at$5 266cnous-Low it wa3 said a V. :.zona had cot 20,000 Diem Peaks q IIS a $•5 56. (rodeo, 3000 barrel., at $4 .25e. for mixed; for better grades, $4 37Se a $ 53e, for pore Genesee. WHOM quiet, 1500 Western at 86c.; Genesee ■t$122ca$I24c. 1.11at kct . when the wheelbarrow -race was ,boot to tom. the papulation pronounced Piva 6th. meace, oar own little Devil leeringly remarked The French commander proclaims mis that he would roe down and borrow Mr. Giles' ,ton rather friendly than otherwise, and it sew wheelbarrow if we would promise w I ts understood the Pope will be expelled or compelled to grant not only an amnesty but wheel it. di -arable reform!. S,ni,lar condtUone pmb3Sc nn- ,Leat sold generally ata decline 01 10 to ID" It will be seen, y advenisreteot, that 1bused un ilk Gtaad Dukewill of Tueean;y.be d3 per quarter. Foreign ala) meets with tbe eleventh Loan Meeting. of the Iitltlieg -8r At parts on the 3d instant, It was report- very heeled demand. Also a similar de- ciety will be held is the Hall of ILe Herbal ed at the Bourne mid generally credited, duction was accepted in both floor and lndi- Hotel to -morrow evening at 7 e'eleck. • , that the govergment had received a tele- an corn. A slight cnnceesion was made on egrsphic dispatch announcing the entry of the following day at Liverpool. A limited the French into Rome,and the 8 ght of Re- demand for wheat and flour was experienced publican government. Also that Tuscan and former prices barely- ;n.unt tined. troops had entered Leghorn The funds were favourably affcted by SHIPPING iNTLLLIGENCE. those reports. The Sicilians, beaten at all pontes have ARRtv►Ls. • virtually submitted to the King of Naples. May ,19, Dolphin. --, Sarnia, Passengers. and the French admiral has negotiated `,•- Agnes Ann, Black, Master-Saugeen, .ueeessful'y•on favourable condo loam. ' Shingles and Stone. Later adv,ces by the oveetand stall con- May 20, Fly, McGee nr Maser-Bluitoa, firm to the fullest extent the previous ac Potatoes and Fish. ccoonte from the 1'unj orb. Mary Ann, Crabb Master -Detroit, Commercial reports contioue highly fa- VChtskry, Ilighlaod Mary,Neil Blaster-Saruia, Paseeogera. nerasrtmeo. May 23, Dolphin, Sarnia, Pesseniers. Mary Ann, Crabb --Detroit, Ba'Iast Fly, McGregor -Smola, Passengers and Firh. Agnes Atm, Black -Detroit. Hishlasd Mary. Neil -Sardis, Bark. Goderlch, May 24, 1849. LIVERPOOL, May 5. Annther 'ecling of depression ban come over the grain trade. The weather became very favourable to the grain crop, which caused buyers to confine their purchases to immediate wants. At Morklane on Monday la.t, English secono these o than on 'siert fen one new READ THiS ! May 21, 1849. TO TIRE $DTTOR or TER 0010. nGIAL. 8IR, will you be kind enough to do my name justice, by insertisg the following ie year paper. Seeing my name tacked to a petty Leages Meet- ing in the Hera Gazette d May 17th. i beg to state that i was not at the meeting, nor have i any commotion with it, as i totally disapprove dell party animist tie.. 1 have every confidence 1. the mend and noble minded jogdment of oar present Cheerier. 1 am, Bir, Toms reopeetf,lly, B. H, MOUNTCASTLE. Taw Letter not only smelts for iraalf, bet it speaks also for the " Leegae," ad did .them whose same@ have best seed in IM same dastard- ly and russet seaber, peewee the seam sow d !seer sad sreral obligation that is here "'Weed by Mr. M.ssvuuTLI, we would bt1ve a greet wed sodsletters a publish. In t1 meanti we we are authorised w state that Mr J Smite whose earns is seed as ere ofthe Leans wan never a coned se the esbjeet, sad has se with to Inc cnaeeeted with melt n eenatiae. We eoeld pant out *early ..e tined of the ',bole hen efeeremittee toes who, like Mr.Builfe have mem bee* esesulted ; bat the setcriety of the seder ales,of the party readers each a exposers alt. - rib's meeeeess 7, although it does set dimia- mampuon, an writers of th dare to e.ticise although ha eh mum, or dlregs he cannot, by an be reduced soder " It was thought adefia-ITe ei'liatd our next meeting in the town of Goderich.- The was a new thing among the people here : for although Methodism bad been establishe. in the town almost from its first settlement, they had never had a pro- tracted meeting. Novelty secured for us • good attendance. Nearly all classes of person., professions, end rank repaired to the chapel in order to witness the strange phenomenon of a Methodist Protracted Meeting. It would have been as much to the credit of "rime whocnnsider themselves respectable, if they had either remained at home or learned to conduct themselves with propriety in the house of God. Some mocked ; cohere proceeded to acts of vio- lence outside ; others manifested their ig- norance by threatening to have us taken op for annoyance, became the prbibelot, made too much nowt ; and the greater part were ready to say, "we never saw it on this fashion." But convinced that the work was of God, nose of thew things named us ; and we "rejoiced that we were counted worthy to suffer abuts. for His name." - Howbeit certain men, (abut 15 or 16,) clave mite se. a the result of the meeting. May God ineresm their member nod keep tbem unto life etereal !" . Ten paragraph we eat from ■ Letter d tie Re.. /aura (111,•, Methodist Mildew►, Code- rieb. Th. Letter appears is the Christian Ossetia* ef the 16th int., sod 'per sole ebteet is atieisg It, is to expemos ear aageatiied die approval damndest, lidded' i...rlsssly ealenrted w being ammo epos the lsiaMants of own tows. The a.oy.see eared no the "pr.. trotted Meettag," a repressated by Mr. On T. and jowly eotnplaised d, are altogether urom *alibi* with the peognss d civilisation, sed highly repnrbeseible se being at ,amen with the great priseiplea ef love, amity ad Wear. twee, os which Cbriatiu swelity is foitnded - MONTREAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE BATIIURST COURIER. Ma. EDrroa,-Lord Elgin in gaining gol- den opinions from all the t.'pper Canadians who have visttad hitt sines the commence- viewable. meet of the loyal Tory rebellion. Instead A reeent revere frost in the - Smith of of 1,500 Glengarians being on their wap , Emote, calmed immense lnjnry to the Mul- down to resist the Government, a single berry trees which utth othercaui'e has ere - word would rouse the whole country to sled a ri.e of 24 per pound for mlik. arms in support of Lord Elgin and hjs Ad- Continental defiturbances continue In act minirtration. • prejpdicially to England upon moat of her articles of produce and manufactures. Accounts from Manchester are no better. The Trade of France is rapidly tmprov- pres•ion of opielon will doubtless be given ing, and it it thougut that should the bill of as will astonish the Home Government, and the repeal of the navigation act be t:erseted forever set .t rest the question of Responet- in the hnu•e of Lords, that it would carry ble Government. down with it. all the the prominent measures A party of the reppnrtcn of the Minis- of the minletry itself. try, with someof their U. C. friends, who Canada .8.+tri have been on eeseral occa- were dining together at Tetu's Hotel on Monday evening last, were b►utally and vi- olently attacked be • Coaserratire mob.- Addreeses of empathy and support contin- ue to be pouridg 1n upon His Excellency from every part of Canada, and such an ex - Mona tacidentally debated ie parliament, but the ministers have carfully avoided giving any information of the views or iteenuons The party inside rtid not leave their "ease of the government in relaters to the invert - till the windows were all smashed, and the ding quarrel. inside blinds had began to give way, when they thouebt it was time to defend then- 5p t., 51q 18. tektite. They did so h empty bottles Qeebee pap„..of yestet'*ky annoamoe filly and such other weapotl they eenld Isy more arrivals, among the Moran (rem Olssgow: their hands upon, slightly wourdr.g a few B.rbao, Rory O'Nlore, Amy Anne, from lower - of the ruffians outside. And wotibl you be- pooh sed Prince George, from Leith; with seom- Ireve it, the leaders of the mob next day complained most bitterly because, as they timid, a pistol had been fired from a window of the Hotel which might have k.11ed some of them ! The mob to the most wanton ral cargoes GROSSE. ISLAND. Erred/rem •letsrfr»w Or. fl.miglas, dared to- "• 1 so happy to say that then to little or *e and unprovoked manner attack • party who .iekaam slag the Irish hemp -oats tbos kr.- Ives it is called an "outragg" ise•ld this day. Two chew ea leaving Ire - are quietly ining together and pst because t v 1 did est and a ease r,f servos' teems out of 1800 defdbd the for which these very' entive g'setie.nea do not with to get hurt, it would be well for them to keep out of the way of Upper Canadians. A Deputation of 50 gentlemen from Brockville, carne down last week to preeeot ey ought to be arrested If Ian.! Met y Chslers, the Jowls 40, lid tom Minna 16 pease. gees, hot it r -w day" after tory catalpa latitude they gni clew ,f rhe disease, end dm passengers en . arriving at Grosse island were legal perfectly well " Moerwa.t, May 1.8 The followieg mon ,.wets Mem arrived in the Address from that place to Il a Exeel port Mese mr taut report: -the Untenaia. 2 d Ieney. it worm enamored that they wnnld im► Ans. from Liverpool: Mary, from Cuba: he snacked on tsar arrival here, but the "" ! Oris lra0 Bnedeawa. F.iigrast• cru er/wd• rioters had got a !Moon at Tetu'e which was 11'6 .Pena• in large .stnbere. 3'25 •rriveJ ihi. still fresh in their Inemoriee.I eaeniwg in the Lady Elgin fere Quebec, se• counts Cholera at Grosse Island Ore w:, div Ro Oherarsesm and riotous 114 the fire' ,e uhmt keedatim. F.w,ef *ay game d.e.er« etionmeniee 1n this city became, that the a)- wetness. Ott .8700.eo ..tis.nem ea board the Jesse, p/ thorium' were obliged to disband them, and , end Jesse Meek. from tmisnd, them were bet two organise a more orderly force fir this ser• s.rk m ssrrivwl, thoagh 15th ""eta led 1'n, In lbe L.saelmeive tDe it metal uncertain when Parliament will !many ta-Ly ilea vice. s rhany immediately after 'moo, tbe 81...... ' v1• I)e Nselere a withdrew hie metier. of wheel be prorogued. h- hagime e boar.. foe u m sideeto the Qeee. I E ! ,o ase rater tee espe4ie.ey of suppao.g the. Mostreal, May 15, ism. , t'a ,a "(die Promisees FARM FOR SALE. TO BRICK-1AKERS. TIIE enbecriber offers for SALE- one of Hall's Patent--'Inck-making Machine', also to RENT a Brick Yard adjoining the Town of Stra'ford, for such term oY year* u may be agreed on. Also wanted imme- diately -upwards of 100,000 well beret Wicks. For particulars apply, Of by letter, pgpt-pnldj to - Mr. McCULLOCH Stratford. Stratford, April 241b, i$49. tis-il2-at " FOR SALE. TOTS Numbers TWENTY-4EVElk amid J 1'WF.NTY-EIGHT in the 'Eighteenth ('oocessiun et ti.e Township ofF,Barino, ilurnn Uiatrict. The Lind is well Timbered end Wa- tered. For particulars apply to M . Buchan - •n, Harris K Co. Ilamilton, or to the subscribers, at their offices in Goderlch and S.ratferd. BTRAC HAN & LIZARS, kiolidtora, &e. Guderieb, 3rd April, 1649. 9v-f9-rS To be Sold or Let for the Season. HALI.8 Patent Brick Moulding Machine, and Tempering M111, -together with Adams' Revolving Brick R,eco.eer. Thio Machine with a horse and very few hands is capable of winking from 10,000 (0 12,000 Stock llnckr per day with rase, superior to the«e made by the hand. For further par- ticulars apply to JOIIN HALDANE, Jr. Leer„ Goderi,.h, C. W. 2r -n12 CARR FOR WHEAT'tt the Goderich Mille. W. PIPER. Golerich, 30th March, 1849. 2v-to81f FOR SALE, T11E !MAITI.AND BREWERY PROPERTY. ► IIiS property consistinf = acres on • the hank of the river Maitland, yid on Cie rad side leading to Mr. McDoedd's rr'lF. South half of Lot 10, on the 2n4 Con- cession on- Grist Mill. near G,doricb. Upon which ee. St u of ane half 1 will be sold ata there is a BREWERY with excellent Lel- moderate price, one half of the dpthe a mn- eoniptlerag• ■ Malt house and Malt Kiln, all La- ney willbe reignited in hind, and too perch"- complete. Tnere is also an excellent into to will be allowed 10 retaro the other half for a Distillery on the lot, and the owner fora number oft pore nn common Interest. Thetar a neat to t water un the bank on that land to ofexcellen0 entire and welt apt'ls.tu este of that read whifh ii sufficient qat all scas'osm•of1 lite pais for three rocs wa- tered. An undrepeted title well be Riven. work.. For further pa.tic' ars sooty to John For particulars intending pnrehasen mai Stow Art Foe.. Barrister 6'4OTIcb, apply (.f by idler poet/toe pail) to Goder.eh 611th May, 1819. r2 -n16 DAVID DON, Guderich. Goderlch, May ll, 1ti19. ttt-nl4 - Huron District building Society. er----- - -- - • THE EL f"E STH LOAN NESTING OF the Snctety wtfl ink. phare at tlse E S TtA R L I S U M E N T. British Hotel, on Saturday next, the 26th inst. at '7 o'clock, P. M. B order, A. NAYSMITH THOMAS Kviva, Sec'r. *N ret.umng thank". to hie frrond• and re- Gudotieh, 95th April, 1842. !v -e•141' l ,nr.yr•no k'e.t"mar'► Inv Ake f.iheret Fes. renege which he hi. arrived dente the ,,tet year, begs in intimate that be toss }*1 Pi. t'S AND SPFCiFiC1T10'83. received no totes. reA•rortment TAILORING THE 8nheerirrer her. leave to inform the lahahiten's of the Detrici ret !Peron, sed the neighboring District., That le Fa. Established himself in Str: tford. an 1 is preprrl to give Plana and Sp'.:6 e- ters* of Prihl,c rr Primate Bill tinge, Bret,: es, Milt Uvma, k•. k-. kc., and will take the euperilet,derise of finch Erections, 01 the most rea.onable term.. Ili* thorough knowledge of hi., pof•welera and tis preview la Dodder, g,tahies 14:e fa. any undertaking is the Ifee. Address' post paid, PKTKR FERGUSON. Builder, Ina. knit. 81 ratlbrd, C. W. Stratford, Much 16:h, 1319. 9r-a7tf .01•02.•••0111020‘11110-4....0, e. --,,.mow+^ a .-, , . 0:7 t:32 2Jt37.:J.7J7C29,2419s ant is rosily to Execute all Orders given to hen a t:h . are and 1 uactualap sel•eraaerly. G- clench, April, 11th, 1812. 9t-otay TAKE NOTICE. LL Ceieo inletted to the late i119M rr TIIOMAt GILMOUR k cu.. et, her by Note or 11" k account. are hereby rolled .p•+n fn come forward wlibunt delay, and petite the "Mme •rah the 8ehetriier, Mend by .o dO l( ,soy will gave the cats er mallo!tttamJeg as Attor'w ROBERT S1ODERWELI., Golerich, Mirth 23, 1219. tt-Toil 1