Huron Signal, 1849-12-06, Page 1TpEN SHILLINGS
4111/40cs.
VOLUME II.
iQarb.
DR. P. A. McDOUG.f,LL,
CA N be consulted at all hove, at
.w•s. Wes. F• Gooding's, Front -.Yl.
Gudoriuh, Sept. 13th, 1818. 33-
-ALEXANDER WILKINSON,
I'ruriucial Land Surveyor,
OFFICE AT OODERICII.
HURON DISTRICT•
Nov. 94, 9. 43
J. K.' GOODING,
AUCTIONEER,
W'LI. attend SALES in an/ part of the
thieve, on reasonable 1 erme. Ap-
ply a .the British Hotel.
Goderich, March 9th 1849. ftv-in
,I. LEWIS,
II3ARRIl3TER, SOLICITott, etc?,
J.ae, 1846. GODF.RICH.
--r
1 TWELVE AND SIX PENCE
TO THE GREATEST POSSIBLE• NVMBKL aT Twit sae or Thisstmt.
u TIM GREATEST POStWILe GOOD ---+
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GODKRICH, HURON DISTRICT, (C. W) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 18-19
FARMER'S INN STRATFORD.
14
RS. DOROTHY IM)UGLAS, widow
• of the tato Thomas Doug's, of the
Farmer's los, Stratford, begs to return her
thank* to the lahabitaate of Stratford, end
the public generally, for the very liberal
• pporl whieh they received during ore
"hurt time they have bees in Stratford' u
81r,. Dough' begs tr intimate that she
initials carrying to the business u hereto-
fore at the 01d Stand, in her own name, and
hopes by strict attentive to the comfort ul
her guava, and moderate charges, to merit a
abate of the public patrunage.
Stratford, 21.1 August, 1849. 2.-nt9tf
A. NASMYTH1
FASHIONABLE TAILOR:
'N11Bi•1gNtlia'll's
Otll)ERICH.
Goilerieb, April 12, 1849. 2v-tlott
ALFRED W, OTTER,
General Agent Sr.. Conveyancer,
COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS, 4.e. 4.e.
GODERICH. - R -n25
Oct. 1, 1849." •
DANIEL GORDON,
CABINET MAKER:
Throe doers Fast of as C.,aada Co's. Office,
ser:far-STur i.'1',
GODERICIi.
August 87th, 1849. _ 2v -n30
TRAVELLER'S HOME.
STRASBURG, Weenie/0o, t
28th February. 1849. S
'VHE Subscriber hereby iutimates to Its
A (needs and the Travelling Publi- gene-
rally, that be has removed Irons New Aber-
deen to the Village of Sirasburgh, and will
now be found ie that well•krwwo home for-
merly occupied by Mr. Jones, -where by
will be ready and Able to .conduce to the
comfort of those who may honor him with
their patronage. Aad while be returns
thanks for past favors, be hopes, by strict
attention to the wants and wishes of l,.
customer', still to merit a continuance of
their patrooagee
JOHN ABEL.
N. B. -Good : RTABI"ES and atlestive
Grooms. , v2 -o411
.stokes,
CITE IST and DRUGGIST,
iv EST -8T
3,rr GODERICII.
March 8, 1349. - 2v-50
JOHN J. E. LINTON,
° n o TA t Y r u■ L r e,
Ointnii*sioner Quern's Bench,
. AI L) CONVEYANCER.
STRATFI)RI).
ALEXANDER MtTCHF4#.L,
A 1! f' T'l .1 'N i. r; It ,
BELL'S CORNERS,
SOUTH EASTHt'I'E.
March, 29, 18-19. v2 -n8'
• TO BE SOLD,
AN excellent Farm, being Lot No. 12.
Maitland Cuncesann, Township of
G•,derich, cooteining 100aeres-30 of which
is cleared. The land is of a superior quali-
ty, and well watered. 1t is situated exact-
ly nine ntiles from rho town tit t oderich oe
the Iluron Road, sod at the junction of six
different roads; sed as it fr in the centei of
a populous and prosperous locality, it is.ex-
cellently adapted for a Tavern Mand -or a
Store. This farm is well entitled to the t
attention of persona desirous of an eligible
situation for business, and will be sold on
very reasonable terms. For particulars
'apply to Thomas Dark, Tavern -peeper,
Goder,cb, or to the proprietor
•
COPP.
Village of Harpurhey. vRot9tf
June 15. 1849.
to serve seder biseulur►, and that he would
P o t t Y ti . embrace legalism ; that es quitting Due
---- vary hie resulution was alr•.•rJ
taken, t
THE POOR MAR. that, if he had sot made hie profe.sioe th
God gt the poet tsar eeasteet bsdth.
Tufffil for dilly bread :
He has so earthly wssith,
Aed meet be clothed sod fed.
rte
mood .f plate wm11 grief his We.
The hard withheld hie Itiee-
Great Pareet ! heed his pities. ere.
And gardblseettsg' Ire.
Thee career for the little birds
That owe so earthly feed -
Thou cunt for the flecks sod herd•
That crop the 9owet, swstd-
Hea.'at the yon.' ravens whes they esp.
Hee i'st the yang hoe'. ser,
Aad wilt re.atd the poor se's sigh.
And meek petitios more.
Then grams the p5.' ora wastes health.
And streagth for early toil. wealth
With sweet contra., true 'mem
Of weary mortal Mil.
AU swat him purer es rale his nod,
Terms dkrous's sway.
And sense the charities deslgeed
To smooth kis pilgrim way.
The pleat whose Sup Is crushed at beset.
t May Mill groom ice pewees r fair
AM than who beer a blokes brew.,
•
33,yemelt asifthey hoer Nene.
And yet the ilewen mist fade ewer,
Wisee.ser the stern st boort w brake:
The broke+ heart wows some decay.
Nut long a smile its gearless civil'.
CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE
•COm PANY.
THE Subsriber having been appointed
Agent of the
"CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO.,
is predared to receive proposals for Auto.
ranee, and win be happy to aff.rd to any
person the necessary information, as to the
pnoeigles of the in J AMF.S WATSON.
Gode►ieh, 13th June, 11349. • van19t(
faith sower, it eras because he did not we.
to have the appearsoce of yi.'Wieg to fear.
ole added /hat M dad eat ask my owe t.
follow be example. Nerenhelees, Geer.
Kesel: and lilacs soil about ate wearer:
world tut separate (ruse him, and they bate
made the name declarative in favor of 111.-
mism. Koese'h who Inas greatly irritated
against Beet, west immediately to the Ilan
tartan Camp and mforeed the men that the
Parte resisted the demands of Russia an -i
Austria, sad that Eoeland awl Frame ap
peered decided to a4sei.t the P .rte, and
that he supplicated them not. to imprint a
state no the flag of Christian Ilungary.
which they had alwsys •served with honor
Korn. words from Kossuth hating give!,
rise to the minim that Bern sand his cone
Maims had yielded to the promi*es of the
Porte, a great agtutios showed itself in the
Hungenan camp, sod it was at one time
feared that • distsrhuance would .oke place.
Dembeerki hos acted d:ffterenlly. Ile ba.
stat become a Muesulmas, but be has open-
ly acknowledged that the Porte has nothing
wbataesver to do with the abjuration of
Bent sod his eumpssioss, and he has even
written lettere to the -Grand Vizier and the
Streakier. is which be eapreauu his (rati-
o/0e. Rem ea sow called Mural Paecba•-
All the re .gees without di'nnetios, are
treated with kindness and hnmanty. The
Governor .f Wddcn. 'lie Paha, has dutri•
bated oboes end other ise wearies to then
Of witch they had much geeJ. io the trea-
ties betimes the Porro lea the Christian
poacv, the articles with respect to extra
diliesi..veeen with respect to the exchange
•
try souse nine years. The ritaoas of St. to throw the weight of dispos.Lie forces o
Cabinetry, without Exeeotiu0. Jopims 111 nip imp re rets the ,eases. Wiest% inter -
sad iiecorresce
nter--adoeeurresce whieh hoe Jui.nved thorn uf timed in Hungary, to virtue of the tutu.
t worthy and %ogre member t.f e. co tv.- i.cusrerratire lurdie pis which wide me re
rhe mintier of Mr. Rus4 will be t,11+11 hard it u a duly to offer 14 your Majesty.
'ruin the NO Cati.itiaoa 11.wa t0-ui -riute 1 :oat year, armed eieriateace to re-establish
nornir,g at tett o'clock. fur tatura,.i.t at `your authority. °pely,brceided en the Da-
!)rummuedville.-St. Catharine, J i. I sutra, prieorpalituoe. where a faetios tilt-
terre 1 theutoelreo 14 be able to •aecomptieb
tt.e.r eueversive plot•, autil the general
,ie.,.'.uoo wit eh at that period mandoeted
it..•11 .n •Ccry part of i':"r.•pe•
II,/..e 1tTnv•,!tia .' h':. bi^errd toy effort,.
Be) -ori the Divide:. a. is the {Alamo of tbo
Theo.,. Reset has f161l.•d with abnegation
Ler sti..foo of r.gwir. Her armies made
the ace;.+rare.• in those ru-uttru•s to ensure
Il,elr.:ui; b of crJer ud letiiiiuzcr.
1 rl.a,cu Gci.araLP,lsre de Ra.'zivil, whit
will hire the hello! 1, prereot .h1. ('Her
It. your 31 .jr.ty, to Worm you of all tits'
deta,le of the lite tient,' in Megrim ., i
eorgra.uhte ereeU the more on the happy
i -..ie of thin au, a-. the rr-establishment
of meter in Howard will have • salutary
it fl•isnee , is the wuryl .l aeifir•tion of that
O, l'11.%11 previrees of the ilanmbe, whieh
costa re to nosy reroluliosary almost.,
in the pit carious pastime in which they
have teals lett by retest troubles.
The more I courtier the gravity of this
initiation the more the 1 appreciate the wise,
Soo aid eorrect atlilsce of the delegates of
11.e aublitne Porte. at the -tine the armed
inranioe altrsiyted by Sem ii Moldavia, the
*rowel ubj• ci of which pas to provoke to
Meurer lion.
It will be the object of steps which I
charge my representative to take with the
Sublime Porte relative toeorttin Polish itsa
Nome, who after haitng rendered them-
selves guilty of high treason' towara ety
gote.on:en►, harm more recently taken ate
criminal • part in the events which hale
de.olaed Hungary..
With the sincere Jeairs that -no eland
may arise between too two empires, I at- .
tech a high price to the satisfactory solu-
tion of 1111. affair.
Counting of the favorable reception
which the representations of M. de Tito('
to the Government of your Majority may
meet with, I beg you to receive the assu-
rance of the sentiments of high eosefd.rs-
tlun and inviolable attachment with which
I sin. Fee., • V'CHHOLAS. '-
Warsaw,
Warsaw, 14th [26th] Aug.. 1849. .
What erne! Mod woald pluck the aow'r
And Meme its besotiee rhes is foie?
Who, for the p!remere of i1.e Mar.
• Wald creak the peat that God Ms emir t
Then who woatd break the a eotasl beers, of ori+onMe, carefully ro.erye
That only huts for teem.I ee : lave embraced I.lam'Prn. They become
Ob. who toes void the reset dart.
That makes the lower weep urnd rufous t cwt jeers of the Suttee sad cannot be elanir
AUGI.'STUS. . gd under any pretext whateoev'er. Thus
Brantford. Nee. 7111, 1e49 =Hera'L I Mutt%! Parise mid his coruoaniunr are cum-
i.'.etely covered by the treaties. This rese-
t wttoe on tore part id Gcoeral Rem has crc-
1[UCOpttltt.
ARIRIVAI. or Tut OVERLAND MAIL.
The Overland Mast bas er•it-.l.. w ith ad-
vice from Calcutta to the 8th, sad from
Madrid to the 1511, Sept. The iulelhgeucc
from China it to the 2U1h of August.
The .enteece opus Moulr.j had been
cr.mmuk'd Goa d.vlII 1.. tracspuvatioe, sad
the court, by which he was tried had pub
li-hed a very able etaiewent of the ground.
upon which they had arrived at the conclu-
sion r•f hie guilt.
Tho only exception to the geoeral Irao-
gnility
uf Indra has occopie.l in the Medlar
Pre.idency, °really so pacific. It "Mete
that a frsoatieal case, called Muplrhe, atter
committing several ihepredatinne, upon be•
ing put -vied by the police took post in •
vtrungly fortified temple, whence the police
unable to diel.dge thein. Application was
nude for military a-sistaac•, and a detach-
ment of the 43rd Native Infantry, under
Capt. Waite, was sent to disperse them.
hut, from some unknown reason, the sepuyN,
though bravely led by their of5cer",;to.'k
-to ft eh', after oneeffoctuat discharge, leav-
ing Ensign Wire and rune few men who
stood by him at the mercy of t -e enemy. -
They were a 1. slier a gallant re.istanee. cut
to piecer, and the Moplahs returned to their
stronghold. Their triumph was, houeter,
of' short duration; a req i oitios was mime
diately .int to Cannanore, and a portio=, of
the Regiment was protnp'ly sent against
them. , The Mopla!io were completely
route', will' the Ines of 64 of their number,
•
the 97th teams only 3 "1"1*Tue Futa vvL tVtrrnt* teL•-The Yui• std a groat"ae010tioo at Constantinople.Tho Cholera had broken out at Bombay,
lowing incident is related by the j ,ersalist •and was continuing its ravages in other
Expedites, and shows Cosrusameteo THE ArosTLts.-A ma- parts of India.
of the atfee fExplorol Fdenn 130ofi i to the neat' paneb.
A terrible loss of. life had occurred at
t fe rfnl soddenness mos sometime, I "ort s tete R What ta•k ace `ia
with wow { ewutd her urcbiw.. PI Trichinopoly. At an idnls'rous resolve!
" high rock, ninth ass
pan unexpectedly trent use to Rerstq. exactly a follows :-" Say the same. eat E heW at the tope( the g,
attended by so iwmense concourse of peo-
ple. a 'Judaea peek occurred. tad the mut-
titude from above peeving upon thoo'e be-
lotl; upw ode of 400 were suffocated err
trodden to death.
The Portuguese Governor General, Sig -
porde Amaral, has been brutally ins-
determincd to pas Vie portage on foot, ! tester, 1 *eked the good woman what made ted at Maecao, by eight Chinamen, who
her choose !itch .a name. Her answer vur- dragged hen kayo jiffs horse, sed hacked off
Mr. Ogden was deceit/ling the Colombia
rise, is tae of the company's boats, with
ten Casadiaa voyagerr, ill weUelr►er.seed
in tbcir duties. Ott arnvesg at the DaUe .
they deemed it praetieabte to lea thaw in
I, with my finger in the water :-'t Acte,
sir,' said she. " Acta," said 1 what do you
mean 1" Thinks I to thyself I will ax the
clerk to spell it. lie did, Acu-ee Acts
ser the babe, said will be while in this life,
mod wad be doubly, trebly en registered, if
it warner or dies. Afterwards, in the
a state R, severtbel•'M the neer was n each t herini —" Nhy sir, we be religion' peopte ; , his head in the most.ehocktng maaner.-
astate that it esu quite cafe for +ha boat ce rel four on 'em already and they• Ile I IL. aid-de-camp had also bees attacked,
to pass dews Ile was aexordir_ly leaded, i called Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, end but contrived to effect lits -*cape. The
a. t6nnaht hu'J compliment Portuguese soldiers impatient to avenge
and amendedtherocks, frees'which he bed 00 m1 6usban_ - -
the apostles a bit." The idea of oomph
e
? a tall view el the water bsae.itt and alb. eotisg the npotwith ibis little dab of
boat in the passage- At first she sed li rs
ortar e as too much ; evert I could
(Lara ram crass,] boat
H V RON HOTEL , 1in,knnornthewst005th1t0i sot help larghieg•
re
the death of the Governor, had taken pos-
ae.eios of the barrier -gate. and beyond the
hag gate had destroyed a small fort, the fire
1 have no doubt they
Da. JOHN11Y DE,
I from which molested them. in effecting
tea go on to Revelations, they bc;nir par 1 tliie, '7 Portugwcee soldier' were wooaded,
titularly religious people.-Bluthwroods and, a ie raid, 73 Clnntee kilted.
.M.Faaice. The latest dates tecrtted el Bong -Kong
1 GODERICU. a hied ; hut 0.0011 p.YrTITed her stop •
"STRATFORD. TAMES GFVTLES, weld.' respectfully in the struggle of 1M oarsmen together with
tu!J leen that they had enc untie' J t!,r SICT,*T.-OesteB„,„1„,,,1 '
W NI. REED, : g y
Keep Horse:: and Carriages g 1 i.
be from P130 t" ••i150 Thecummercial intelligence P
r:..! -rich. and Ito form u.t ehi'-..t..
July 31 1,0•
the '1' tits% .h ,eat of 1'.^ !. `a --moa, anon
einity. that he w 'l e- , 1s.,.•:
N
ARRIVAL OF THE CALEDONIA. -
Oae Week Later feom Europe.
LivsarooL, Nov. 10. •
The British Parliament is prorogued td
the 16th of next January. •
The (Limon bu issued Proctamatioos for
• day of reseal thanksgiving, on tae dirt
Mount, on account of the abatement of the
Cholera in Great Britian and Ireland.
CAN ADA. -It ia stated that Sir II. Ba-
wer', first buaises., • on his infect in the
Uaited State., is to know what encourage -
Men+, if any, is gives to the attempted
e fr rn Landon, . 'Soh JUne; C' h nn% eithJraw al cf the Canada. from British
to the hi_'t wA P the' 1-th 7 r; re 90.1 Ja!t
to thu+m rrhtn• *^r- It , Jule- stn •atom, Uth A•t,uei. :u.e. It iP ua.'.erst.i: J that he has full poti-
HOUSE AND SIG.V P-41.rTF.R. Q•e•,! FOR IIIRF., let which he respectfully solicits
LIGHT 110E SF ST GODERICII. the patronage of the public.
Oct.
45, 1849 v°38 JAMES GENTLES
17a3NfT Eti & Q3C.123en, To' LET,
1816 Sept. 1849. eaaol tf
10%V ARO CASH ELI., -
Cartier of Light-1louss Street, /T1fiAT handsome tw•a-etnrT, house, oppoltte
GODFRICH. Rem3d 1
October, 25, 1849.
QT QQ U•\131(N:SES required br the New Dis-
itT ►71 trot Court Act, tonsil other BLANK
FORMS s-•4 in the Dirtriet and Divis.n,i
Courts, on !tale a the Rigaal Office Also, all
kknde .f JOB- PRINTING tweeted ea the
shortest entice, and on moderate terms.
Goderieh, Jsly 19, 1849. •
Blank Deeds and Memorials,
A VI) all kinds if DIVISION COURT
BLANKS, and BLANK PROMIS-
SORY NOTES, for sale at the Fognal
Office. Every discription of BOOK and
JOB Printing executed with oe-toess and
dispatch.
whirl. Strongly they plied their ova, and •.amen are. reeeiv-in bythe. re -ors to resist eaererteallr all attempt' at
deep anxiety, if sot fear,
was expre. e4 in vier in this pert, ing j
per month, compared with the wages paid . sent •arrive' is enceorskiobr. iolerlerence on the part of the United $tales
their. moventegte. They begat to move i to ordinary e•esmen in the navel ureter, the I An ezpreei, in anttc.pation of the second it Niearogua affairs.
cut forrani but wHbthe whirl, -r•• ndthey 'greater J.fli shy h •s been experienced, and i .nail leeched 'Landon on the 3101 tilt. The Tbe ,hi under the eommaod of Sir J.
sweep with Omuta' velocity still Prng- `the strictest surveillance been required on I dates received are B.imbav October 3, and I p.
ging 10 avoid the e„,„e.ident fate that! the part rd .tie ef5.cers, to retain ',sufficient Calcutta September o-0. Tile mio.ing 11 m Ross had arrived off Scarborough. Capt.
number to navigate the ship' attached to bay mail .•f September 17 ie also at hand. -I Ross says it is his euofident opinion, that
awaited them: A few more tuns, each iM squadron on thir..tation. On Thurs. Thi.,, a. RA be remembered, was too late I nether sir J. Frauklie nor toy of hi. eom-
the Steamboat presently
upped ing ti John
W then 4th, and prwndy occupied by Mr. Bea- morerapidrapid than e last, the boat with • ill day corning last a bold attempt was made in iat Adefomentedler be fomented at t
to vhe
man. It .s large and well adaptedthe uof k kit Ore
disappeared. Se .Immo had been 1 by the boat. erew of the. United Stater Immo ttce won as Calcutta and Madras mails
We faintly -having a lase garden and r I th t it was withd.!Beetle that l Pebuoo'•r Laing. to rffi•ct their escdpe.-. I last rece.ved." The delay had been caused
Soon fl •r leavingthe deck, at about 11
o chard '. the elms e, a -
orcharJ well stocked with rurltent frart:r ea of' fig
variousdeeeriptioes. in proximity 10 the hat- 4 Mr. Ogden could realise that all had perfek-
hnar of Gnderich enhances the value attic urns- I ed Only one belly out of the i was al -
tion and as the proprio. -r is desirous that it sbe+td i T
continue to be occupied, it will be le; oa wow- ! tdrwarda found at the bottom o the Dallas,
•
torn and mantle) by the strie it had gone
*sable terms, either for one or more yeah. ss may
he agreed apse. For farther
WIrLSON w
Goderieh, Zed February. 1849. M
FURNITURE
GIVEN in exchange fir pny quantity of
CHERRY and PiNE LUMBER by
DANIEL GORDON.,
Godericb, Sept. 13, 1849. v! -o32-0
t'NOTICF.
To the Clerks and Bailiff's of
the Division Courts.
THE increa,ed demand for SCMsoeses
and other BLANK WRITS, to coo -
newton with the Moine', of theseveral noted
vision Courts ip the District,
ne in rioting herrn in womb larger gouti-
tree them heretofore, and ooesequeitly sa-
ble, ns to .ell them touch cheaper-thore-
fere we intimate to the several Officers re-
quiring theei Blank Forma, that from this
date, Summnfl es and all other
Writs
ll M Sbl-
loeging to the Mention Court,
at tNe Signal Oles at the redtseed price .f
7 Two SHILLS/10e As1 B,irwtos rsa
H r+naso.
Signal Dike, Gober; ie , t- .
TAKE NCTICE ! !
Cis +H PAI
DELIVER
FOR GOOD CLEAN BA
yAITLAND BREWER
scriber. J. F.
Gaderieb, Oct. 10, 1349.
RLEY, at the
Y. by the Sob-
BRITTAIN.
Ir -4360
POHITiVELY TIM LAST CALL!!!
ALL them INDEBTED to (ROBERT
MOD:EWELL, ate Webs Late Firm
of THOS. WLMOUR St Co., an hereby
req •*Po_red to eall 1MM1DlATIfhY aid
8pi.r'I.P. their •etoenth • •
NOTICE.
THE Sebeeriber haslet bees appointed Agent
for the PROVINCIAL MUTUAL AND
GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, here-
by
errby intimates, 101 he is prepared to receive 8.b-
eeripttens far Stock in the Proprietary BrMeh,
and applleatioss for faaanseee la ibe Metaal
Heaseh, sad to give oath leformatioa ea the
onbjeet as may M required.
JOSE CLARK.
Goderieb, 916th Sept. 1949. !e -a3441.
by .the exiraor•!intry force of the monied°,
which is sv. to have been e
panions aro eastward of any inhabitable
point in rho Arctic .regions. Sir James
00o a t traversed at least 230 milesin the ice, the
o'clock , in charge of Lieut. Gibson, on his h ba th urn t yr, eat bergs of which Were frightful-dtueb.1ore
d i 1 Th t f in fallen
m a. a urea t heir officer. • to a nor , ,
was aware of their intention, or Lad power i through tut India have been moat destnie- gee before. Sir James and his party peae-
th Fit
rerun 10 the venal, the men en- r cit y for man, yearn. a amount
o r• than any he experisoed in his Arctic voya-
1 t6 and before he' I t be'onl precedent sol thefloods
Fury --
to repel this attack, seised and threw him uvea in one instance the ramp and the flood trated as far'as the wreckofe ry-
overboard, making their escape to the shore. have, by their united operation, produced a ` where' he found the oil teats ataadisg. 11.
Although taken wholly by surprise, the mo=t unexpected effect- be renowned tun jl s ahs most highly of all those who have
gallant young officer dragged it to the water of Moolt.tn, with all its blurb -proof depme- Pe
with him two of his heartless 41'1dantso dienciee, which had so long held out against been connected and assoeikted with Itise.-
Here a struggle 'netted, and 'tingle hand-
ed be contended with the two, aided by
their three companinni in villany who had
possession of the boat, till, •.finding his
strength exhausted and himself in danger
of sinking from the weight of his clothes,
he gave up the unequal contest. It was
now with the greatest difficult that he
kept his face above water. although a
nlrong swimmer. His cr1S9 for assistance
were heard front the .bore, -happily a boat
happened to be pawing, and a.Pietasee was
rendered in time barely 'efficient to save
the life of the officer. He was taken to the
U. S. lintel, puleelese and apparently life
less, where. by the prompt, efficient and
most jndieinns treatment of that skilful
surgeon, Dr. Bowie of the navy, respire -
time was established, and the eircnlatiow of
the blood gradually restored. Dr. Colt
was subsequently called in consultaion,
and it was sot till the expiration of .nine
hours Hist the gentleman could with pru-
dence be left br his medical attendants.
tbrough.-X. Y. Advertiser.
A Gttawa+ Awaxos.-The regent is bol-
ding a great review, aid 1 oppose the last
roe, of troops stationed, here. on the lisle,
adjoining the sew splendid railway bridge
over the river M.ys. is spite of the early
hour, • great many of the Freskf,et dandies
are going to ride ad dnvs thither, in order
to see, not the miserable archduke but •
youthful Figlia d,1 Reggineeete, who ac-
companies the regiment of Mackfinbe►g
dragoon, sow in movies at Frankfort. It
appear, that this intereeuag creature is
the orphan of an olieer, awl was left by
hist heir to at Nest • very incest and twe-
eted family sante. Front love of 'Attes-
ters, she aecompiaid the squadron of
wbiclii her father lid bees tbe commaader
uo ice way hese Meeklesbsrgh to Ibis place.
Roomette stories we told sheet this Pras-
leis Vos T. : aeoag others, that all the
Accra of the regiment are booed by their
wed to b, wrier all cireswtemees, her
peewees, aid the de/eiders .f her honor
sari oases. By jp.cia! order of the mgt.
meet, she is permitted to wear a meet de -
gust std tadefsl endorn, ad to ride with
the drag..e wbsever she pleases. Rho
her 1...oms is ridieg, as! bas appeared at
parade is Frontier' and bees stared at Me
the swot weederf l sported* cruse wee by
ear camas-Free/fere ..r 4retie11t h
Me Flaw.
Without Reserve
6 OR EXCEPTION,
ALL Doped Ateente end Notes of ;Hand
to dee, will
terse pf*mediate,
i It ti a ha ores}
ROBERT IiODERWELL.
p.iere% let Neresbei 1845. 7vtntf
New Church in Stratford.
SEALED TENDERS will be received by
the oub.eriber os behalf of the Presby•
torics Chsreh Bedding Committee, Meat -
ford, till eerie of the 11st December se*t.
for presidieg .sterid,, vita, Bubb, Lime,
Stet., Seed, Sasses,/ Lowther, sod Work.
for the Emotes of s BRiCK CHURCH,
proposed to be beat at Stratford. Teodoro
may be m•& either for the whole or for
any , psetieolsr 'ousels/ the ateri•, std
s.sseYwg to Bp,slims11see.0. so premised0
Me. Pee4r Femme.Archei, Des
J. i Z. LINTON, Aseise. 8ee',.
Stredlied, Seth Jet, 1849. fa'oelltf
LOMI ellr
T
I m du* As 11M t
MAP .f the Dewhe A Norse. booed ie a
Meek Goethe .Sea, (Bs*lefa Balfe ir), be -
tweet t. the Denim B.rv,yeet H. O. M,
ens. *adios 1t ad s.sdieg It to Ole 011ie. et 1•
t dpill Me tor thekr 'tl
alisY.Osl. W
STRAY BTEE,i.-fitraydfisse the soh -
scriber abet the est el Jul Mab ---A
DARK RID YELLOW STEER, with
a white few, welted herr. feet lea►, old
comingans five. Hu had bew..04 u Mk.Ashy nforsmtiea mermen base only as
thaelifelly
' *A1&T itha l IA.
gelletelbfp q.,.
. 41
all 'undo of aesailante, has melted away be-
fore the j trot attacks of the monsoon tor-
rent and the (food of the Cheoaub. On the
13th of August the rain began --building
after building fell in rapid aucceseion, and
on the 23d the ricer had covered the whole
country. The floods gradually ascended
the course of the rivers, at the rate, it is
said, of about 70 miles a day, and had every
where dune much temporary damage.
Licht. G. a though 111111 sufferieg great
difficulty and pain in respiration, es ere
happy to leen, to considered out of danger,
aN will Moon be aide to resume bis buttes.
-.Ills California, Rept. St.
LE1IDER nos 71111 EMPEROR NICHO-
LAS TO THE PORTE.
it ie finite amusing to notice bow mild
Ntebolas has become toward. Turkey, when
he saw the pet it n takes by Englend aid
France. Ilow different (won the three
lases to whieh be threatened Turkey a few
days ago !
LAMENTABLE ACCIDENT.
it is err painful duty to record the death
of tier highly respected townsman, Mr. Geo.
Rees, Merchant. Os Monday efterioon,
b sad Mr. Chiehelr, of 8t. Cathari.P.,
were drieieg a spirited animal isti tows,
whoa the reins broke, aid the horse feliog
no coattail, galloped off at ft e Mr.
Chisholm leaped out, sad ere with roma
trilling injury. My Roes al leaped out,
bet .wits to the rapid rate of the vehid.,
Ino. he wait throws es hie heed. is s fee
m.masle be wee brought fete town•by Mr.
Mills, who had already takes Mr. Chehalis
into his carriage. Os egamisatios, it was
friend that Mr. Roes hal sustained a atonal
isisr .f die brake. Hs lay uneenecions
till Widie.aky eternise, vibes he departed
.uth-
Mai, Mr. Ross wee a native of 44 S
INI, N bet NW ill thisthiseeee-
1>Clf 1800118 Y MAN.
The Patio 1sbate,p Cosetestiespie, awed a letter hse
e
N►. •whieh
► sig soau b was
iara:
Deft
weed Vibe arm dstemieeties of tbe
agsto men the demands of Ruda, %.ri
Aaeteia, said to refire the extradite*, ft_
elates that hie ceuetry was his Mat retiree,
that w Sulum bode( tfhe easel meow
seethe ,rete lies& se it, he wee lsMrMM-
d le hews. a ,ablest eh the 8aisrr, sod
The intelligence which tad reached New
York on the 20th ult,wate, by the bark
.MeCfelfea front Davie Strait", has been in
a great degree coagrmed by a communica-
tion from KirkalJy, dated Nov. 7th.
TURKEY. -No oowmusicatios hid bees
received from lite Emperor a. Reese rela-
tive to the wpm) of the Porte. •
RUSSIA was in a very disturbed state.
The Colonial Cutins stater, that there are
many symptom* tending to the.uppositios,
that war will be renewed with Denmark.
LATEST FROM PARIS. -Mr. Rives
was received by the Presidcat, on Thursday
the tatter rcinarking that, if he ha/ coos
from a wonarelitcat Government, he woOW
not Lave been roaeired. All quiet.
The Pope ie said to have expressed a de.
sire to retuta to Rnme, and the Freud
Government had ordered a strew frigate
proceed to Portion, to be placed at tl.a Pon
tiff'. dupoeal. .
At -counts from Italy state Clot t'.e P
was taw cted at Doenorente shout tie 301
of l)e t ober. •
IMPORTANT FROM MOROCCO.
y •mete from fitl.rultne, there spy
w ,...
o be a likelthood of tear between the Fmoc
and th Emperor or Muroteb: The Frene
corral bad left 'snider., sod Mere
been reports of Fteoch eine' of war, set
ing for the toast of Murome, to .s1
the demands made by the Republic.
'RUSSiA AND 11CNGARY.-+-Itappe
that Ruse dive ds of the Suites of T
key, that the llentgar:,n Refugees shall
located ins the 10(1,1ot of Candle, Of -
ptaes Morio'ent fair tweet; a strict
veillaece over titer tido%•. Any of i
Refugees wile etoees may gs to Fria
Illegtantl. • We have re sweeties that if
Most Illustrious and most Powerful Sove-
reign, and Podiackuh of f • • Onomose:
Aware of the sedimenta of peer Majes-
ty, 1 cannot J•,nht of the part•cipatioa you
have takes in ilio happy t' res;nation of Otte
attentive war which has so load devastated
Hungary. 1 hasten to announce to you
thie great event, in which my troops took
60 •clivg a pert..
it will terve, 1 trust, to inangnnte a wow
era -to pit an sod to the calamitme wMcb
a revolutionarycotes bas created m the
,neial and point I world. All IV*. anar-
chical cumuli a e•+ gretutinetele pm/0k.d, have steals t "ted so tnawy remit, have
created se much mieerie
and eeffswee, that
the people, woes earare sow opened,
mamma, to Metrereturn of order,
cosIdeece and ,tearer.
The Magyar imperfection did sot only
meow* Om eti.tetiee of the empire of Aus-
tin,,.tthe integrity of w ch cerotitute 00
eat ial a eat in the political MI re,
bet by itecoein"xies with the di/eren re
volutionary coatroom of tie coati tit,
especially with the Polish propagated,, the
formidable ineorreelioo timed at rho very
root of social order, where tae ooly and
last reroutes was es sprat to same.
Free tole meement 1' ee'M ret • besittt.