Huron Signal, 1849-12-20, Page 3foe the impatiAes e( dosli(retrsfeod seedy
,*og Mw keim “Imp.
erJlrle boat hueta*y Ml sot too *Iowa, fir the Wal-
i sena holism • era j V tie Mttl P•
we are ia the pews,
five 0 with Obi* assess• of a, be 1t eo, what
ton I Dat ))wily charged weld Lower Cenedu• isemen be, but
Lon.,Orta fI they, .s the otbej krri,� for our dtsssssnNes* 1 The lessroi 1t teethes
wog b gb-( post+ ' tloe0te fare of the emus ty.
deyt l kava yonuiJ, and l� eM But It is said.
here baw.bstrs the snit• erf Misr i Levier Came
l%
of Vowelise, end saeweed in .achasee .se
al.ewad theca A•edre4 sad third taros
1n the tuwaships of Pualaach, *.asst, and
Esea-
The Rev. B..Jasu Creels •urre.dered
fear acres of Jud, oa which was • hou,w
WW1 sheds, sad received u. exchange ens
U.esamL cigar kuadeed and Nas(•p-the
acres -1396 ares of abrcll Ming to the
townshio of Lin fore, the rest in Nusourt.
The Rev. ?resent Evans surrendered
fifty acres of Clergy Reserves, and fifty
acres in Woodhouse, and received in ea•
change eight Iterated acres in Walpole.
The Rev. Philip Marerhoffrr surrendered
the rear part of a 1,1 in Markham, contain-
ing seventy scree, and reecived to exchange
two hundred acres in the same township.
Near Adtntral Van•tttsrt, father of the
notolion■ Vanstttart of Oxford celebrity
beat! all the clergymen to pieces in the
targe amount he receives. it appears that
he sdtrendered two lots of land. two acres,
and a hoose. in Burford, and twenty-six
scree in Oxford east, for which he received
in exchange the enurmuue number of parte
tkoeaand sir hundred .rad ninety acres of
valuable land, in the towushap of Baxley, in
the Newcastle district. Verity, Mr. Van -
sit tart, son of the Rear Admiral, thy grati-
tude is espec.ally due ro the members t.f the
family compact, fur so han.lsomo an estate.
But did corruption end here( Ala, so,
for though the people year
r after year
peti-
tioned against ate Clergy
endowment of a state Church, and although
His Majesty had solemnly declared, that be
would leave the settlement of the Clergy
Reserves with the House of Assembly, no
lea than fifty-seven rectories were,estab-
lished and endowed out of the Clergy Re -
street, for the mere purpose of giving the
Church of Enelsnd "spiritual dad ecelesias
tical jurisdiction and authority" in the Pro-
vince, thus laying the foundation fur years
of further struggling end dissatisfaction
among the people of Casale, fur witch they
have Sir .1. Colborne to thank.
In &der that our readers may be enabled
to form a more correct idea, of the extent
of the wrong and injustice thus perpetuated,
we submit the following hat of patents for
lands given as Rectory endowments of the
Church of England: -
Acres.
500
200
205
400
400
400
490
409
400
100
400
430
400
105
W. Macaotly. Pacton, 400
W. Blakely, Prerentt, . 450
W. Gentofte, Elizabeth Town, 400
T. Meek, WeltingtonaSquare,- 400
J. Co'hlan. Port Hope, 436
acted ensue+, to their pro ono' Is important is ehuwtag that "union s
suet a marmot u to show diet, for the aka po
of ewer, they wield wbsart every prises- slrengtb.,,
Pie of free (overssa*t--ed of all geeter0- We premia a great country, gnat re
moat, 1 .hall M aoqutlled it lila charge. sources. tad a people capable of developing
And as regards this B II there is nae thee these resoureea. Our great leading inter
remarkable, ,bat England, having give* us esti are one, and entire, i` we could but see
Responsible Oevernme'It, did nut withhold it mo. Since the gnvermneolits been bas-
her..octios to it, although Du doubt It was ed upon that of England, there is now no
distasteful to her. She did, ee she hes always great political question about which to con-
done, preferred gond faith to every other teed, but the ban• of the country as the
cusm,d.ratius, mod thereby nave um another rancour with which its ;tetanal parties se -
Weasels gaarsalee that she mese( to lot us sail each other. Rasher tbs. forego this,
manage our own affairs. But a.umiag that they would ruin the Province. The feeling
it was lbe,most nefarious Bill which could commas tohnth, is, that each only can do
be introdecsd,--the gniut working of Res- the eight thing in the right way. My coo•
ponsible Government, and the onconatitu- stat min has been 1., soften doors this bit -
Lion court of the ultra-C.iosorvativcs, may terness, but for this 1 have been designated
well be illustrated by this very Bill. And ns wasting in political principle. 1 hive
first, all free givernmeels suppose that the always looked upon outrage and violence
will of the majority is to govern, end that ase sraJde movements ts in our a freesocial
ctpro-
the minority. will submit. If, therefore, the p► u I 1 have on all aef fie and spoken
majority to the dowse chyme 10 pass the bill, ed pn �ueh conduct, eo sad ocagiolamented its ke-
thk ungodly was bound to submit to t1. op -against
ration *hes it became law. If it were r ireOCe.political1changes always been and hope neveret meo
sud-
wrong, au appeal to the goal sense of the
country would have set it right, or displaced 10 see bood■ of law and order shaken. 1
those who were rub moue) to do what the have always looked upon the British Cos-
cosett►y disapproved• Secondly, of to carry stitution
asthe , and peer crf onnexion soldel of tbgon
d
that
out any measure, or to carry on the Go- govern a as invaluable inheritance. 1
Tenement without jar, it became necetury y as a
to change the msjority of the Lsgtalativi have always sacred to stood edorloyalty
o aid to the sea d.
Council, it 0 lert to An so ;snd this is, tenonce of ou good
dal rights. I will not,
virtually, o o make that House s5 far else- e of ally art whose acts sub
Go, as not to thwart the free action of the therefore,
con.tlutioP and sap that loyalty.
Ministry
ttaest. But for this change the
Ministare answerable to the Country- whose on more there
fT.arfr *onueiac,among
and who
ou
responsible for carrying out the Govern- p'
meet, and for the means by which it is of. think disorder and violence are things to
fasted : and if in any ieapect they baro be encouraged ; with such, to wbateter
been corrupt, the /est elections would hive party they
belong I wish to er, bold have
ng the thing
set all right. Thirdly, in palming this bill, to do.
the R•nre•entative of the 3iivreign did no ions which 1 have candidly expressed, and
more than by tie Co..liletioe, he had a acting as I have dune, 1 rosy misrepresent
right to do, and ie my bumble J lgmcnt, this corrmomty, 1 have resigned any seat,
what he was bolts., to de, en onlyt as the which your honor and mine, alike, require
/lead of the Government, bot as an act of that 1 shout.) not held, with any imputation.
fair dealing with his Min:.ery. But, instead
of a reasonable appeal to the Genes of the
peoplr, instead of the majority being in op-
poaitioe, what they would have wished, be -
lag in power -we have teen that, immedi-
ately on the pairing of the bill, the Gower
n•r Gaeral was assaulted. not by the m •b,
but by persons of edeeatton and' 'tamaeg,
who have been applauded ri•r the act.-
Just
ct—Just billowing this, the Parliament Build -
Ingo, Library, and Records, were destroyed,
by a mob, of cower., but a respectable one !
Tbii eagreat vet was palliated, its perpetra-
tors screened, and all attempts to bring
then to jnatice, thwarted, disapproved, and
resealed. lo the sante spirit and with the
sante impish,, Ike Governor was after-
wards barbarously atiackeJ n the atreite
and missiles, ant as be6,•e? merely ealcula-
tedto insult, but to endanger, ,f not to de-
prive bis of lite life, were hurled at him. vent, a aeleet committee was appointed
on an occenon when other re.atanre or c.,mpm"ed of the following persons: Messrs..
retaliationwas out of the question : bot Peter Perry, T. D. Morrison, Jeahn P.
Rehlin, Hiram Norton, and Charles Duns-
cotehP.
The particular function of this commit-
tee Wan to take into cone:'eration the an-
swer of that .cion of the irresponable sys-
tr-nt, Str Francis Head, the.then Lieutenant
G verve., to an &dares. of the A•snwbly
relative to • ReepnnsibleExecutive Courted.
While engaged in the dscharge of the
duties aesigeed them, variooe matters of in-
terest to the country same under their
notice, not the TpiTimportant of which
was the Clergy Reserves and the establish=
anent of .Ito J,ffy'screa Rertoriee, against
-the often expressed wishes of the people,
I place myself before y•u again as a can 1 -
date for your soffrate.. If consistently
with my views and opinions I can represent The B shop of Toronto,
veil, i shall esteem it an honor to be again Rev. C. Matthews, fork,
elected, but if I cannot, Isbell nevertheless T. Philips, Etobicnke,
be content to retire with the conviction., - A. N. Bethune, Cobourg,
that t have done nothing and said nothing W. Harris, Perth,
as your repreaettative which can cast ay -R. F. Grout, Grimsby,
reflecting upon 7011. - R..01er, Peterborough,
1 have the bonnr to be, R. F. Evans, Woodhouse,
Your obt. sent. John Anderson, Waterloo,
JOHN WILSON. W. Bettrilge, Woodstock,
London, 12th Dee. 1849. John Miller. Ancester,
_ 11. Patton, Ketnptville,
From t5. Brockeilk Recorder. S. Armour, Cavan,
CLERGY RESERVES AND RECTO • G Mortimer, Thornbill,
RIES.
In the year 1836. when the Ilonse of An -
trembly in Upper Canada were s:rnggltng
for the principle of Responsible Govern-
New York, Doc. $l,SP.M•
Up to 0 P. M•, aotlti g have Mos rewefv-
ed from Washsgtoa. 'Ma repo
n le le
Ira ,Qat oa the first Ballot Mathes, re•
calved 104 votes : au choice. The lues
south are not working well. Smote is saw
felleg, but melte oa its first r.sehisg the
• ubtenary sphere -
It is stated that a conspires, bee bees
discovered le ansseinate the Pepe. The
French Governor had given orders to exam-
ine closely all passports of pectose (wag
through France to Italy. Lettere from
Athen•state that the Rosman Gwereoest
had sent • strongly worded, ted eves threat -
meg letter, to that of Greene, cnmplateeg
of the roeeption give,' to political refugees
On the 1511, sltimo, the Lord High Com-
miseioner of the Ionia, Isles prorogued the
...ileo of Parliament until the 4th lenient.
Mr, D•lency, Commissioner to the Ameri-
can Moetar at Setriaa, a about to return
t•. New York and will be replaced by Mr.
Mason.
Fifty•tbree of the Garman rp1,geei at
Zuroh, have receive' orders to quit the ter-
ritory of the Confederation. The Caotoe.
of Berne has also expelled several of them.
The steamship Hoene, dues at this port
has several distinguished rofagees on board
-among whom are Uahesy, his two 8005
and daughters. It as Mad he has letters to
President Taylor and Mr. Pancroft. He as
accompanied by six or seven Hungarian offs -
cera of rank. Among others on board is
Madam Shagella who was present to seve-
ral egga7ements between the Hungarian"
and Austrians. A large number of refmgees
were preparing to leave Breemen for New -
York isle he American packet.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY
*vet these seta were not condemn* d by
the sltra-Conservatives. F.ng•isti a' ate. -
men of all shades of opinion, in the msec
time, pronounced unfavourably of the.e
prne.edinga. Annexation to tt:o United
State., wllb aha mockery., `of. " peace-
ful attached to it, was next mnnted ; chiefly
by those, ton, whose feelings had j•sat been
so grievioutly w• anted be rotsarding. it
was said, those who had a (e1 yens before
prepoumded the same scheme as a cure for
their gnevances! 1, annexation was high
crime, and Me right 'o dispense with alio
gi.oce dertei in 1837, what has ma le Va..
crime lees enormous and how can allegian.e
be thrown off in 18491 If it he no crime
now, it were surely so erifhe thea. Bat if
thehigheet penalties were jelly awarded
then, would they be unjustly awarded now 1
If to *obvert the Government now, be patri-
otic, it was so then. To allege woundoi
feelings with ono breath, and annexation
with the next, is truly- aben•d : aBut this
and against the expreeMid dectar halon of has
Majesty. Became we mod it stated to the
report of the select committee, that even
previous to 1831 the pe tyle had veer after
rear petita'ned for the appropriation of the
Clergy Reserves to some useful public par- 1
nose. In that year also, the 1Vcs!eyanl
tfethndiet Conference represented the case
scheme. not really meant for what it pro- to has Majesty in term' an strong, that Sir
feted, was ton glaring even to entrap tae John Colborne returned to that body an
unwary, fur whom it was intended, an I it offensive reply. which was the cause of welch
spread little beyond the plaint from which 11 excitement and Aiesatsfactien at the tone.
emanated. Next followed a Convention, In the year following, petitions" wera i
a democratid assembly, which they who sat transmitted 10 England ennteining equally
in it two years before would have denoun- strong represent$tines against the Clorgy1
ced as republican, and subversive of every Reserver, signed by upwards of 18.000 of
thing British. In this assembly were dabs- the people, and in the same year, 1832. Sir
tad propouuoossubversive of what C"neer- John Colborne informed the House of As-
vatus sought to conserve ; and the con- 'Nimbly, in a me•ssee dated the 25th Janus -
eluding gsestioa left open to the country ry, that he had his Majesty's cnmmands to
with its sanction, was a demand of the 92 the subject in
Resolutions, uncoocedeJ, namely, an Elec-
tive Legislative Council. -Aad to crown
all, an influential branch of the party hath
recently, aid while professing the most
exalted loyalty, resolved that not the two,
but the three branches of the Legislature
shall be elective ! True Censervstus is
to preserve our English institutions, this is
totally to subvert them, i have all along
deprecated lie eat -tomes into alach parties
is this Province run, but 1 was not prepared
to And that the two wareses of ultra elam-
oros loyalty -ad ultra -clamorous radical-
ism would meet is the same radical point ;
nay, that she extremely loyal would an'Noms
degree outstrip the extremely radical. --
The extreme radical of 1831 who did not
disavow loyalty altogether, sought only
the redress of griWeaacs to the extent to
which Snglad has granted them, excepting
an elective Legislative Council, but that
part of the party referred 10, then, now
and always boasting of loyalty, seek than
and ether radical changes -an elective Go•
msor and other elective functionaries not
thee thought of.
i wee toot ie (.rear def the intrndsetioo of
Reepossibho Oov.rament at the time it was
rented to es, bootee 1 was afrttld' we
could set, es a people appreciate its advan-
tages and
dvan-tagesand carry it eel, i confess my fears
is flirt re.pset rested upon the party
et the men who have been the first to try
to subvert It. 1f this fotm of government
wee geed (or abs ultra part of the Conserve-
Ilea
onserve-
Ileasray when in power, it should be gond
for it when oat of power : it did riot brie*,
that put of the party to show, that Mise
poser they were Cosesrvative•, her. be-
ast.1 pewee they were Radicals end
atrocity's ; and that the di.treetlon, ie
vet, between the site mad the other was
having• or not bowleg the rarer.
Respoe•tble Government arse a step In
•fir social progress, and a obs political po-
sites, mads, as 1 homily thought, in ad-
vises of our wart and Mesta to appreci-
ate 11, bet itemsg been made. it could not
be reeall.d . All tial remained was furl) to
work it est, sad i do believe. tbat if we
would bot do this, It possesses the q.Iet.
safe mid mortars m.sos of redeems( every
altik tette a gmmemsssesl coo redress- If
ld be
en Imp
Die. -sat ,sky W0' WMO1foWIarled teateisetwer 7 Naked
make • enmmenication on Ili. lands belonging to the people -these
which cnmmnmcatioa we find the following: R R
"1t has, therefore, been with peeuliar endowments amounting to nearly Twenty
satisfaction, that in the re+nit of his ingni I G,reelhosseed acres of the most valuable
rte. into this subject, His Majesty has found, land in the Province. - Really the sooner
that the change. sought for by se Targe a
proportion of the inhabitants 4f this Pro-
vince may be earned into effect without
saerdie:ne the jest claims of the establish-
ed ehnrcbes of Ragland and Scotland."
• • • • •
"His Majesty, therefore invites the
House of Assembly of Upper Canada to
Mesd.y last. At 13 the offerings weetd
he alleadaM. het Meiese ass eery relec taut
to /tithe lees.
At M. Lela en the 10th Inst. 0 eel. el
100 bed was made (to be dshr•red/ at 0,
t! a 11+1,10, *Main on 100 peeeda-
The Lewtelssg, Vlrgra(a, Chreatele, J
the Ilio met. says :-It to /Apposed that
sot tees than 16,000 hogs from Kateeky
aid Obio, averaging ever 900 Ns. met,
weed through this place ductal" th0 last
two weeks."
B. Cr tnyo, London, 781 might be expected from w handsome s per_
V. hlayerhuffer, Markham, 41E inn --and the sounds of the Hungarian lan-
Archibald D. Stuart, Kingston, 400 gunge siw'ays powerful and energetic -
'Themes Green, Niagara, seemed fnnn lin lips, I miebi almost ate.
1. Coehrence, BPHrv111e,
OF KENT,
Ggi TLRIA't,-1 have rosigoef Commis.-
yseat
in the Cabinet, and the Office
sioner of Public Work,, with an 6e from
om
his Exellenev of increased emolument
honor. This will satisfy yo•r that there
must be motives of public policy stronger
than self interest. which 1 wilt explain,
when I visit von at sn early day.
Yours Pa' it folly.
M ALCO1.NI CAMERON.
Toronto December 4, 1849,
KomiTu.-The following description o.`
the great Hungarian patriot is from the gra-
phic pen of Kuhl, the well known German
traveller :-I looked with much interest at
the man on whom the eyes of all ilungary
may be aaiJ to be fixed. He is of a middle
lase, and very agreeable exterior : his fea-
tures are regular and decidedly handsome,
but strong;, marked and manly. Ile is in
the prime of life, with rather redundant hair
and whiskers, but a meld and modest ex-
pression of countenance. 11e was rather
pate when I saw hon and his features wore
an air of earnestness, slightly tinged with
melancholy, 'though lighted up by his fine
flashing eyes. llo spoke for full half an
hour witboet a moment', hesitation, and
his mode of delivery appeared to me to be
extremely norecable. Ilia voice is. fine, as
ams
Oe Monday the 17th aeration, the wife of Mr.
Adam Camels*, .(a assents.
_
NOTICE.-A Tomer Na...(fiord moral
character, who h-.1Js ■ certifaus of quali-
fication, of me, of the era class. is distant* of
obtaiotne s Coronae Scheel. Ha bas some
knowledge of Lelia, and will be ready to resell
a few of the first elententary books is that ',issue.
Apply. if by Letter, post-paid, to this office, or
to Mr- D. McMillan, Teacher of School Section
So. 4, Tiekerrreitb, Leedoa Road.
CHARLES FLETCHER,
Supt. C. 8. lluroa Insure'.
Edue■tlo.Offce, Heron District,
Goderich, Itaeh Dec. 1849. ( 2v-o46-tf
STRAY ED from the subsenber.a or about
the it of Dee, rust. • Black MARE COLT
one year sad a half old. with a sur in the fore-
IwaJ, long main and tail. Aoy p.rsnn faring in-
formant:ea of said Colt, will be wafted for their
irouhle. WM. 8-rOTHERS.
Colborne . Dee. 15, 1849. 46
CASH for WHEAT
AT aha Gndarich M'lls-and t; sh fir Chtrr
Sams lags •t G r
G. Arlhbnld, Cornwall,
J. Redcliffe, Warwick.
S. Givens. Napinee,
D. E. Mike. AdnleiJe,
8. Clarke. 8t• Catherine*,
J. Short, Beek%ith,
R. Rolph, Amheratburgh,
J. Deacon, Adoiphustowo,
W. Leeming, Chippewa,
A. Palmer, Guelph,
, Thorold,
L''nth,
1't e•Iencksb.rg,
418
410 warlike, although they came hard and harsh
400 rom the mouth of an uncu:tivatcd speaker.
400 The Ely"n .' Fayre .'-(bnvn, bravo,) -
400 frequently interrupted him and the (tayuek:
-(hear,)-was scarcely t.ttered once, for
40e0 bier, one was tl•et and attentive of his
400 lore accord,
1641 - -
400
412
400
300
250
uderich and Rayfield Mills,
by
WILLIAM PIPER.
Galeria Mille. Stt December, 1849 46-t1
Huron District. Building Society.
,Markets.
THE EIGHTEENTH LOIN MEETING
OF the Society will take plaice at the
British.Hote , on Saturday the 2901
Dee. at 7 u clack. P. M.
By Order.
THOMAS KYDD, Secy.
Goderieh, Dec. 30, 1849 2v -n46
GEORGE WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Etes.itor uf. CAmmcerf, iTRCewsAs lM i"'D+
D104 -MI.
MR. L. 11. MARLTON wrll be laser, tea -
gawp Pupils dew saw /set et liesery stat
he lear..dee be either of the Ml wast bsasetee
el Edecatle.-Elesatios, Detainee, Freateg,
Deitlie& and Dasety. Terms $1 per quarter
ie Muses& 41
Tempe sees Home, 10.11 Dee. 1,348
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Flour per barrel; (ia bbl) 3 17 6 a 0 l8 0
, Bath, 400 Fleet per 100 Ib, (fanners) 8 9 a 0 9 0
Williamsburg, 400 Fall Wheat per bailie!, 0 3 0 . • 0 3 1
- Riehmind, 400 Spring Wheat per bush. 0 2 6. 0 0 0
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LIST OF LETTERS
RE51AINING in the Port Office a1 Stratford
Arbogust John Kuldor Arolul T
Anderson James Kennedy David
Allen Rev D Linton J J F.
Bohm Maurice Lynch John
Brows Rah 1, wleu Edwd
Ballantine Robt. Moore Allen
Bremner Theod Jeer Milne Robt
Barton Denote
Bighorn Robert
Collins Robt
Curtis Wm
Cuekey Jas
Calhaoe The
Crerer Peter
Carrot Wm
Duggan Anarnee
Dick Johe
Erlw•rds Jr ho
Etch Vatitine •
Grottoes And
Gots John
Gilmour Allen
Henry R&"t Mrs
Herbert Roht
Helmsley Thai
(fay Donsly
Horgan John 2
Heats George
Jones W
Jour' Jas
A. F. MICKLE, Postmaster.
Stratford, Dec. 7th, 1849.
415 °ata, per hushed, 0 0 9 4 t
prose, Per bushel, 0 1 9 -a 0 1 101
4Ooo0 o Ilay, per ten, 1 10 0 a 1 13 0
400 Butter (fresh) per lb. 0 0 6 a 0 0 7
400 Butter ia the keg, per Ib. 0 0 5 a 0 0 6
601 New York, Dec. 14th 6 P. M.
400 Asugs.-Pots $6, 62 a 6, 68 : pestle, $6,
400 81.
400 • FLOUR.—There is fair home demand for
400 flour, and a limited enquiry for the I:pt
- 400 anti good Genesee are a shade better. Tee
400 common grades are firm ; Canadian is in
435 fair demand, at previous prices ;gales of the
die reach 8000 Ins. et S4, 6 a 4. 37 for
fine ; 11. 25 a 4, 50 Inc sour : $4, 50a 4, 56
Inc ordtnary state ; $4, 62 a 4, 75 for eom-
m.,n and straight sale end Canadian $4, '75
a 4, 82 Inc mixed Western ; 84. 94 a 4, 95
fol straight Micbtgan $5, a 5, 19 for favo-
rite Western ; $5, 12 a 5. 55 for fancy
Michirean ; 15, 18 a 5, 81 for pure Genesee ;
11t5, 37 a 5, 50 fur fancy Genesee ; other
grades aa before-
\Vitimenr-A firm market ; sales, 300 bis.
Ohio and prison at 27)c.
GRAM—For wheat dull ; the sales aro
too trifling to particularise. Rye heavy,
sales 1000 bush. at 50c. cash delivered
Corn very quiet, and.rather easier ; sales
45.500 hush- at 54c ; New Jorge* yellow,
58ac a 59c : for Weetere mixed OOc a 61c ;
for flat and rotted yellow and white on pri-
vate terms. Oats quiet, at 4tc a 45c for
northren 38c a 40c for Jersey.
Peovroroes.-The improved movement in
pork continued -and prices have rapidly
advanced, influenced by the demand for
California, present and prespectivs sales of
1000 bis at 8, 60 a 8, 75 for prime ; 12 for
mess, and 13 for clear. Beef dull and hea-
ve at 6, for prime ; 8,50 a 8.75 for meas ;
country prime mass dull at 13. herd *res-
dy, sales 340 brim ■t 6} i 6l- Boater firm,
and in better demand ; 6a1• 10 for Ohio ; 10
a 18 for state. Chemins in demand a 111);
good dairies are much wanted.
Tait Hoe Team' or Ton Wein -The
Cmeisnati Gazette, of the 16th inst. says
up to 7th December, 1849.
the Globs sets about giving a history of the
thing the better, as finch a nefarious trans-
action cannot be ton much exposed.
Meantime we have done some little to
keep the matter before the people, add we
need eemrce ). say that all who wish an end
put to the system• of saddling the country
with a church establishment ought to exert
consider how the powers elven to the Pro themselves in getting petitions ready for
anneal Legislature by the Constitutional the next meeting of Parliamoot.
Act, to vary or repeal that part of its pro
visions, can be called into exercise most ad-
vantageously for the spiritual and temporal
interests of His Majesty's faithful subject"
in this Province."
It will be seen by thele extracts that hie
late Majesty believed that the changes
sought might be carried into effect without
sacrificing the jtlst claims of the established
churches of England and Scotland. it will
also be seen that His Majesty invited the
(louse of Assembly to consider how such a
change could be eS'ecled for the interest of
the inhabitants.
While it had also been admitted by Lord
Glenelg, that the British Parliament cool/
not constitutionally legislate en affairs of
Camelia *trek/rawly eternal, we find that an
imperial act was passed without tether the
comment or knowledge of the enlon(ots,
wIotisint lbs sale of a fourth part of the
Ctergy Rennes, hens withdrawing from
the Canadian Lwglslatues the pewee of ap-
plyi.g the funds to their oris 011 object -
taro eappnrt of edeestiee. The Nene Art
of the ireporlal Parliament also authorised
the CaseMaa Gnvereattowt to asleep' le en-
amors for any pet of the CNr&y Rs.rs..,
from ay pitons. any land. of Arr i wales.
by which nave of 1M gr utret robberies of
14 ptlbloe Lewin was efM.tod that it is pos.
bilis to conned els le the Art ng se01i4ages
male will verify. For isiiiie lir.-The
Rey. James Cmyta tlhrne4ore4 tkiefp Or
more of load in the township of Hop, o*
a.
which was a homes, ad o Noway reewired I tit
me Assailed ed myymil and
the towoehips .f Hop. Cavan, yo
Se toot+.
Rev, IIM/IMf eueried•red t A new leas of meeey�.esa slate. sternal"
.bsmdri(g11al all) p $O tine tawa►mb Us I -bad Men emelt maed.
'alt"
Moser T G
McTavish John
McNaughton D
McMelse John
McDonald Wm
N•Its Wm
O'Brien Wm
Parker I W H
Porde, Goo 2
Powel Jae
Print Mrs
Ryan Wm
Reynolds '.tars
Smith Wm
Behnaiter Bebe
Stewart Donald
Seddle,Johu
Steohroke Mrs
Tanner Thom
Teabam Wm
Wiliam John
Williams Thos
ra Jr,
ar ri aNv 11-Pwid i• 04.1"e•ee.
g
f-odrnch. March 3, 1848.
CHAM8ER8' MISCELLANY.
a,arei van a.TaKTAI"i•U aeUWLltnaa,
Fdt•dby ROSn$T Cuaassaw, author of Cyclo-
ia N Esgliah Literature : With Elegant
.Mietlsedve Engravings- Price 25 cents per
No. •
-/^COULD, KINDALL do LiNCOLN are
1.35 hippy to announce that they have comple-
ted arraogemeets with Meters. Chambers, of
Edinburgh, for the re-pablictioo, to semi-
monthly Lumbers, of CHAOS/LS MisciLLA5T.
The design of the MlsczLLAsr is to supply
the incr,•asiog demand for useful, Insirucbivt,aud
estrrtaiaiog leading, sod to bring all the aids of
literature to bear on the cultivation of the feel-
ings of the people -to impress correct views o0
important moral and social questions-supprew
every species of strife and savagery --cheer the
lagging and desponding, by the relation of tales
drawn from the imaginations of popular writers
-rouse the fancy by descriptions of interesting
foreign acenee-give a zest to every -day occapa-
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fireside' companion, as far as that object ca be
attained through the insuomenality of books.
Thr union -telly acknowldged merits of the
CicLoPxDIA or 1.sot6H Lrreiharcwx, by the
same author. connected with its rapid sale, and
the unbounded commendation bestowed by the
press, give the publishers full confideoce is the .
real value and entire sincere if the present
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The publication has already commenced. Each am
will be eoatiaaed semi-monthly
will form a complete work, and every third am-
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of contents, thus framing a beautifully of a .wad
ara
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ROMs. The whole to be completed in TsuTt
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From the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.
We are glad to gee an American issue of this
oil ttpeeially in so neat and coca" -
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meet • form It is an admirable compilation,
distinguished by the good taste whish bas been
CRSU-\NT to a Decree pf the Croom of r'hown in all the publications of the Messrs.
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tarsus Campbell -the creditoraof the late hews
Drummond Erskine, formerly s {of Goderich, ri,stow,,
ch, in
the Huron Di t•het and of the
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namby-pambynamby=paby and imitoral works which hare
Western
large enough to 'implant, to •
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who died :nor about the yet 1837, sr, forth- Er This work Can be sent by mail teeny pert
with to cane in'and prove their debt before me, 1 of the country. A direct •retniltanee a the
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work. This liberal discount for advance pay
will nearly cover the cost of postage on the
work. Those wishing for one or more sample
numbers can remit them accordingly.
Booksellers and Agents supplied on the mat
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said Decree- (Signed(
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Toroata. 30th November, -1849• 3v_045 -4t
ARRIVAL Or THE EUROPA.
New York, Dere. 10.
The Europa reached Boston yesterday
morning.
In the Liverpool Cotton Market there
was a dull feeling, and prices had declined a
farthing with sales during the week of bet
2,000 bales.
Bread -tuffs were dull. Owing to large
arrivals at London, Western Canal Flour
was gnoted at 200 a 23s, and Philadelphia
and Baltimore 23e 6d a 14s. Meal 13. 64 a
its 64 ; White Corn, 27s a 99s; Yellow,
361 a 17e ; White end Red Americao Wheat,
59 4d a 7e 2d.
Wool improving. --Iron, do.
American Stocks in active demand at ad-
vanced rates.
Consols, 941 i 914)-
The rumour of tar between Turkey and
Roamwere feet fling away at Constanu-
noel*. The Englieh ships of war wife as-
ehored within the Dardawhlee• The Frsneh
t was sear Retires Nothing further
transpired relative to the decision of
t Emperor of Resets, respecting the Tor -
bei effete.
There ie noshing new from France and
iiaglead.
at»Yalu.
An nffer has bees made to Prowls to form
a T.•olverien, Whirling Austria and the Bdr-
iln Cabinet. The latter retreat* from lbs
proposal ,
LOST on Farley. 'the 30th November. be-
tween Goderich and Taekersmith, ■
NOTE•:OF HAND. £17 10... coming due on
the 18tH day of April nett. I hereby caution
any person or persons buying dr sealing the
said note. The subscriber will gine a reward of
one pound to any one that will find and leave it
at the Canada Company's Office, or with the
subscriber.
JOHN HORNER.
Tackersmith, 3 Con.,
Lot No. 5, Dec•13, 1849. ,3 -n44 -3t
JUST RECEIVED
PER SCHOONER ANNEXATION.
AND for ale by the Subscriber. Cheap
for Cash or Produce.
3.5 Chests Teas. Muscovado k other Sugars
Boxes Tobacco, Do Soap.
35 bbl. Joshes Befit old Ohio Whiskey.
40 bbls McLeod. double rect. Whiskey.
1 Hodgshead of Cognac Brandy. `
1 Pipe Highwines 50 over proof.
Engllah iron Best Brands assorted.
300 bbl* fine Salt.
Wooteu Shawls, Do Piaids,PCncRk . •
Goderich Dec. 12th, 1849. a45-v2if.
HURON DISTRICT, NOTICE is hereby
To wit r . 1 N given, that the
Court of General Quarter Session of the Peace,
and that of the District Const, will he ho:,l,n in
and for this Dut,tct, on TUESDAY the Firm
10111.
The Pope wee expected on the 91st iast-
-There were comparatively few hogs
slaughtered or cut to day. The only sales
heard of were p1 head (sold yesterday) ay.
wt. 196 lbs. at $2,60 and a premium, ma-
king it equal to near $2,60 ; 500 head heavy
Kentucky at $2,75, with some conditions
attached, and 391 ; ay. wt. 183 Ib.. at $2
57c per 100 lbs. nett.
At Lesievilll•os the 15th, sales of 8001
head were made at $t,60 nett, with several
large droves, in the pal ready for slaugh-
tering.
The Maysville Iserald, of the 13th, nays :
--Owing to thi warmth of the weatbsr,but
little has Mee demi in tate way of 'laugh
terleg. TM pries le et111 enwsttl*d• We
hear of sales at 11,78 a K the latter bev-
ies/ keen Reid for a let of heavy kegs 0s
PROSPECT US of " the Missionary and
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L pm,n.
This pr peett • is sent to the friends of
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4th Decemher. 1749. 1
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MASONIC 1E113!
r^i111E ANNUAL MASONIC RALE. of the
1 *Weetch Utoa•l.ndge. No. 710, veal take
place at the Barra* Iterate on Tboreday, the
97th iataot
•irJW 16>fl0.
Br. 1'. M. Jest, A. F. Motto's
C wrnpaw. D. W also".
II T 8. Woenirrr. R. Kars+•
Be. A P. Mouses, Mater of the Crenneeles
Tteksts 10a each, to be had of any of the
Stewards.
Daseisg to e.mtai•see at i P 81
to appear in fall Mamma costume.
ay seder of t►. M. M-
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Osaeieh. I It► Megabit, 1847
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amount to, may ore the above six -months'
ineeruon In their papers, and tread their
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