Huron Signal, 1850-04-25, Page 3- -_' .
Bard or Asti is say ideals alibis M Ills mast-
/ er Itp ossa sitw, m
italeissesa 8 MMe Mho poi w
m he nes d say misimer, esetspisetia, w
rsesbor, seesefisq w w wheaem 1.,. es oade -
o wee** Is napes ef hie said oleo or Awe".
dem er abaN a say messes relate to 00 exist
Ihsestebliabmwt or disci plias of ib. Chsr\ .1
1Cegleed, a tie minister sad mweesee
there within t e said proeiacn; 00 shall ie any
rawer rotate te or offset the Kliga's prerophve
wybiag the greeting of waste lauds of the
MISS within the mid provisoes: every arch act
er esu shall, 7011000 to say declaration or semi -
Matpa of the Kist's amen thereto, be laid be -
(ore both houses of parliament in Great Bntien;
and that 4 shall not be lawful for hie Majesty.
bie hairs or rooess001, to signify bis or their
11.101 to any aech act or sou, moil thirty days
after the game shall have been IoW before the
said horse, 01 to &ascot to asy each act or acs.
to use either house of parilamest shell, within
the said thirty days, address his MOS ty, his
heirs or success, to withhold his or their as-
sent from such act or acts; sod that •o such act
*hall be ,sill or al&ctuel to any of the said pur-
poses, wrth15 either of the said provinces, unless
the legislative council and assembly of such ma-
nses shall, is the eeasioo to which the was
.hall have been passed by them kava pro -
seated to Ilse governor, lieutenant governor, or
persists adesisisterieg the government of such
provides, an address or addresses, specifying
that ouch act contains provisions for some of the
said purposes hereinbefore specially described,
aaJ desiring that, in order to give effect to the
game, each set should be transmitted to Eng-
lted wittiest delay, for the parents of being laid
before parliament, previom to the sig.ificanon
of kis Majesty's assent thereto.
In these clauses we haee the whole foundation
for the claim of domiaaocy set up by the Church
of Eagked is Upper Canada.
le s Provincial Act. irritating the appoint-
ment of Parish and Town Officers, passed 9th
July. 1793, we tied the (otlowiug 0101500:-
VI1And also to choose sad nominate, is
meaner aforesaid, two fit and discreet persons to
he office of tows wardens for such pariah,
towoehip, reputed towaship, or place; but as
soon as there shall be any chinch built for the
performance of divine service, according to the
use of the Church of England, with a parson or
0.iai.ter d.ly appointed thereto, then the said
iohahitaot horseholders shall choose and nomi-
nate tow ;terra, nal the said parson or minister
shall Dominate one other person, which persons
shall jointly serve the office of church wardens,
add their seecessan duly sppoiated, shall be as
a aorp0ntioa, to represent the whole inhabitants
of the t.wa►ip er parish, and 10 such may have
a property an goods or ehaitles of er belonging to
the.ai4 parish, tad shall and may sue. prosecute
or defeat, is 111 presentments, indictments, or
acd,s, for, mod on the behalf of 'ie iahabit•ets
of the said parish.
And i. 1823 the fsilawi.g Imperial Act war
passed: -
Whereas, ootwithetaedisg his M.O.'', has
bees graciously 71.0004 t0 rest•e for tae sop -
port et the protestant clergy in til. province, one
wreath of •11 hied' gne:.J therein, doubts have
bete suggested that the Lythe of the.prodeee of
lead might still be legally degraded by the
incumbent defy uitieated, or rector, of any
perish: which doubt it is important to the well-
d.ioe of this enemy to remove: be it eaaeted by
the King's moot excellent Maj -sty, by and with
the advice and consent of the leghelat.ee council
end assembly of the province of Upper Caned*,
c.stitated and assembled by 'Mae of and soder
!be authority of an act passed in the parliament
of Great Britain, entitled "An act to repeal cer-
tain parts of as act passed in the fourteenth
year of ria Majesty's reign, entitled, ' Ao act for
making tore effectual provision for the 'everg-
reen' of the perigee n' Quebec, in North Ameri-
ea, and to rake farther perinea for the go,ero-
inset of the said p10vioee,' ". and by the sathori-
ty of the same, That .n tythes shall be claimed,
demanded, sr received by ase ecclesiastical per•
sae, rector, or ,fear, of 1. Protestant church
wit1im rola provi.ee, any taw, e.etem, or usage,
te ib. eoslrary .otwitbsandiag.
(Th be awtineed )
4ommanicatisns.0/
COMMON SCHOOL
T. His Worship de M end whir ow r,
Telma ale Tea Cwaat Masse,
OrpTi.asgi,-As the subject of Education
will se doubt sees nose ender your cosrden-
ties, 1 sae the freedom of offen.g we or awe
suggestion*. Being the Corey Town, Gods-
rie4 .*wild be distinguished by a 6ntoste Eng-
lish School, which weed attract aebokn eve*
beyond its limits, sad when the explanatory
system could be followed out to its fell extent.
it is net for the benefit of the town that the
school be spoken of is other terms than those of
approb*u.o, and it would teal materially to its
psoeperity, that the school should eojoy tie en-
tire 10054050/ a( the iababituta With all
deference, thee. you who are alive to the wel-
fare of the Town, phoald earefslly cn.sider 111:■
matter, tied devise some meauro by which a
good substantial English edueatioe may be ob-
tained is Goderich, even by the poorest bey witb•
is its beside.
Is tasking abs school opes sed frte to a9, aha
i.bo►ite.Ia have acted most wisely. ieumeeh as
a free school elevate. the position of the mann-
checks' wbim and eeprice-.tad mono... all pre-
text for keeping cbildno idle at home. it is to
be hoped, thea, that the Goderich school will
continue r at prevent to place ',Inc -micro with..
the power of every on.. Untie such a *mein,
however, and eonsideri.g the population of the
Tows, • much larger atteodesee may be expect-
ed thee what the roll at preeret &hews. A•1
the heperaat eoswdennoa now i., can or
Teenier properly sad efficiently discharge tie
dative of seep a .cheol,-ere he be.tow epos
the alphabet sad junior climes-oemberieg 50
or 60 children -that 0010 and pa tie -taking which
they require, sod at the same time be able to
giro to tie adneeed cl.sae.-_ossodausg to a
like somber -complete sad Improving lesson.,
es►raeiog the measuring of the s,bjeet red.
and the terms red, Grammatical excreises, His-
tory, Geography, mid Weisieg to Diction of
what k required in the Indere of life? Coe
the Timber satisfactorily accomplish all this is
the depattmut that applies to dot English, rid
have the reqni.ite time a1 his command for im-
parting a knowledge of Arithmetic and 80.11
kepisg wader the 0yetem of tinea, which Je•
mends his exclusive attention to +0000e niece's?
No or, sequainted wish teaching will maistofs
that all this ea* b• effected by one men, how-
ever, 101100s soil persevering he may he.
A school of between one mad two hundred
chtldree seder thy uansgemeol of a stogie
T,aeher, will pswdee. a very small member of
od English Delusion', with *hal Hiet,n,eu1 wd
eegraphieal hese ledge which is expected Ina
. Improved 0711000 .f edw
5ti... The mschi-
ry of tho eebeol say go es Gar
n mister
sorter, sacrificing a rant Lather of children to
thoughtless enation, sad impartIug to the
ethers a very nperfleial ad .essyaey d.gn..f
learns', bet it .ever eon redoes whet IM tree
qr.. .4 ed.....s expos. It ray satisfy tie
molder by the appe.msee of edea rime bet awe
expslatiea beyond that i. -sad
melt the Tusher will bim..lf lawmen, the. 11.
sent give the time sod sorties roman" seed -
fel for expaadieg *sad .xexuieg the yoalhfel
spied.
Now, to o,eveeroe t►s diWIe.lty, it seems in-
dipessahle that tits sewer .aboo' of Goderich
.heal be pissed sedge the masag,spent of two
esal.0 and .etiv. Ta**beas• Tbat the head me-
w should have the *harg. of all who .re ready
for the Feetlh sad 11th Books of the Nati.sei
Sorra. .sad Orr the Oraws, Hi.r.vy mad (lee.
graph, lessees : sod that bo .bootd bewt15.ised
te oxen{.. s 151.0.1 esp..ltteedemn .( the
wheel : that the speed Temkin amid Dave
thew .div his ewe else we Isersieg • tb. Ikea,
500.04 ed teed b.da, eel *PPM assist the
w seem is dm arUbNle Mom wires re-
pirsl And leftism that the he.dmesase Posh' peer at all times. On the other hard lo
elemtaI the mai.' abuses twice weer week, is cross at the reuspeooton Bridge would incur
014.1110111. asst ••,,..„•"1""1"..,,,,d Ihat • 0010001 pro- a vast outlay of mussy to crowing ON Pe1-
e.ackliw 1s 0015111, a 7"9"....t..• of ham Heights mad deep ramose of the
(aeareeuen allowed set.
Queenaton ridge, and twist., wo should
ger s ssbNf proiy eead.eted, woad
tateo the.1easewrpsrof Goderich as • reeideacs for 1111011, 100410 a 10agsr has of 0ued oscsass-
(aarlies, sad would proclaim, abet you ae repro- ry But mush se we believe in the wisdom
manias the i.babis.ts, were determi0.4 to drew of first euuatiog the owt, we aonesr00 that
that ..r Comity Town was wt i.diB.root to there Is a higher cuosidsration to be weigh
the noble example eat by ear aeigbo.rs et Loo- d, -t , great object of ales work. 10 rail -
deo os the entre' of education. The «pease ways ae in all things else, the true policy to
4"..".41 this •`•"1 wood not be eery grill, that which secure. " the greatest possible
An additional room would be required at oats gaud to the greatest possible 015101101."-
side of the present School 11oar. and respects- Fur this mimeo, we give a decided prefer -
Batrotaries should los alive to rhe Teachers.-
Bat the iahebiaots would consider nom" rice, to the Great Wolters hoe, for the
misapplied by which es nisch good would resell following reasoon : The Great Western
to the roam of Gederieb. will not merely afford our American neigh -
1 remain, Geellea., bon an opportunity of c000eehng, by rail -
Yew, etc. road and communication, the cities of New
A FRIEND ro Eaucan a• York, Boston, Albany, Boffialo, kc., with
the Western and Iota horn State.-" a
ANOTHER CALIFORNIA LETTER. consummation devoutly to be wished," and
one in which Canadians are deeply inheres -
_
W Cauag, Cauruapu, f tad -but it would co..wect the wafers of Erie
December tad, 1849. i Ontario and Har on ; it would novenae by
Dear Mr. Watkins, -We are now something far the most fertile 0111 Important 'mama
0001 a mooch here, but could not Rad it coed of the peninsula : it would link together
..stent a writ. 000511, u we hays bee, wound g
• good d.al since we arrived. In the Valley we the cities of Baffalo and Hamilton, and aloe
met with rather an aofone,ste occurrence, on towns of St. Catharines, Dundee, Pane,
our journey Ly coming what was represented to Woodstock, London, disc. ; 11 would enjoy
es a cut oft, tad a emelt better rood than the old all the advantago. of terminating at great
one -we lewd mom sad misfortune to be a lone commercial depot., and comtuanding the
cut, ss it is 400 mites longer than the old road. greatest amount of way travel which any
and it is one of the most awful roads that was ev- line could secure ; it would be esseotially
er invented, -the h0ventor's name 1. L•wson- Canadian, and protiotsCanadian Interests,
he made the road, not for humanity's sake, !Mt la the Niagara and Detroit Riven line
serve and enrich himself out of poor and worn w'bilo
unt emigrates, who had to -buy from him, as his would be decidedly, if not essentially,
win the firm hoer they met whet they struck American, without conferring any important
the Valley. Lawson has bean the meso" of pot- benefits on Canada.
ting one thousand dollars out non pocket, but It must not be forgotten that the Sl.
the wretch has since paid the perky obis ..I- Lawrence is yet destined to become the
fish and base designs. He hu been shot dead by moat economical and expeditious route for
ass o(the emhgrante. 1f 007 perm' who 100 the commerce of the Western States, un -
are acquainted with 'bonld be for coming to this leas, indeed, the extreme apathy. of the
eontory by the overload route, they will come by (•onsdiaa people should suffer the Ameri-
what is called Sublett•s Cut Oft. or Greenwood'', cane to filch the boon out of our handl and
which is ver? good. The *ext is called the
Mountaineers, which Is very good, and there ie divert, by a combination of nil tense!, that
plenty of groes and water alt the way, it brings traria Into their own waters which nature
you out to Ilambolt or 8t. Mary's River, which, has dictated should bo our. ; and thio is a
the emiennte follow op fpr about 300 miles, and great reason why we should arouse our -
then the river disappears in what ie called theaclvce to the completion of this great work,
Bink. After ben tht Migrantshave ■ choice of or at least to make a commencement. The
two some", the nee is the Old Route and the amount of bunineas which this line of nil -
other a called Correa. fly the information way would necenarily induce to the head
that 1 could collect, 1 prefer Canon's Route, as
it is the shorten and best road, and brings the of the lake navigation, it u impossible to
emigroot right into some of the beet dixai■gs, estimate, and instead of, as at present, there
which ie the American River North, or Middle being a partial ceasation from the more Im-
Foek. Above all things let emigrants bewa'e .f portant business transactions during the
coming Lawson's cut off, or as it is now calied. winter months, we should witness a degree
the Green Horn's cot off. We are sow experien- of bustle and energy, most refreshing to
cud io the kind of animals which is the ben fit- merchant., storekeepers, mechanics, labour -
ted for the long road, and from our soited judg- kc.
menta, we would prefer good Canadian ponies, 'I'be peculiar situation and circumstances
that is such as you can buy for about 40 dollar. of Dundas has a render this work of less
There is wanting three or (oar spas with a ase P
horse waggon, with • toogoe fixed in it m a. to .importance to its inhabitants than any other
aa.wer for the ponies. There is no bad road ah- town or village on the Zine. It is not our
til you coma to the Sierra Need& and California object to discuss thew here, but we mestioo
Moasraies and let nothing deter furors emigrants them to account for the apparent isd;ff_ren-
from bringing'beir waggons through, as it is ee- cos of our people ID reference to it. We
rJ easy dose, and they will fetch a good price. du sincerely hope, however, that our towns
Ogen !las fairly beaten the mule teams.frotn the people will be up and doing. We like the
starting point to Sacramento City. Yea may movement made by our Hamilton neighbors
think that it N net possible, but they have ecru- if people would lace more 1.1000. on
ally en done, and made the trip in 93 days.- andP 1P
There here -bees some Canadian ...in 0. tbr-etheir own exertions and resources for the
road, and they have stood the beet of any an '
i- accomplishment of desirable obj••cis, we
male. All persons should come Tight loaded with should see our country making greater
but two peronista each waggoa, they can bring strides in the march of improvement, and
provisionafor six months. Let them beware of hear far leu grumbling about "hard limes,"
bringing too "Fisch powderaod lead, asoae pound "ruin and decay," ke. We say that we
of powder sod four pounds of lead will be anti- like the Hamilton pian. We do so because
cent. Let no man bring fine clothes to this it uina ail Ike uccom lukmsnl of „making.country, the only 000010 wanticg Huorl and hick- Let us make a beginning. sod we bdeltat,
cry shirts, end geed strong pantaloosa,-be must not to say, that the pickaxe and shovel shall
recollect that he is to be his own washerwoman.
not be thrown aside tis the waters of Hu-
Fnr mea contra( with fimilies, ox teams ere aloe
beet. All persons should have the waggons well ro0 and Eris are connected by an woo rail.
covered m 55 to keep oat the rain, winch falls %% o have talked so much about Oita project.
bw•ity all along the Platte river. The r•io does that people are tired of the theme, bet we
not bat over 10 or 15 minutes after leaving heartily twist that Dundee will ■ot DOW be
Platte. There is ,o more rain during the re- behind in seconding the efforts o(Ihoee who
taaioieg part of the jo0roey. Two peters a0 wish to make a begionl'ng.-Dwad.s War -
base their wagso.s fixed so as to seep comfort- der
ably h it. The Iodises have to be closely .
watched as woo as the Humbolt river is reached, _
and their cattle and animals have to be closely rt There exists no reason why Canada
guarded or they will be 'toles be the diggers, aboold not become as prosperous as any
which to the name of Iudiau rhatiababnt, that other country.Her natural advantages are
regio,. They should sot be allowed to come is -
hilly equal tthose of the adjoining States
to camp on toy condition, -Sot when the ami- 1 9 J g
gnat comes within shooting distance, he ought -her resources greeter."
to shoot them, by .o doing they will get rid of This should be the text of all our public
Iudiau. Beware of being friendly with them, men, sad all their acts shenld be a practical
elucidation of the text. The craven, puel-
lanamotie, desponding traitorous spirit of the
Annexationist would then be to barter away
this country, would be directed to the de -
"elepement of its reswircee. There is some
thing refreshing to the mind is this manly i
reference to the advantages possessed by
Canada, and coming as it doe., from a man
able said willing to demonstrate, by his poli
ey, the truth of the assertion. in the.,geo-
graphical and relative position. of Cao ida.
al well aa in her internal resources, Mr.
Merritt sees, and hon long seen, the future
(realness of hie country. Those dean tares
be would devotop,00t by protectioo to mon-
opolies, but by trade as free as the air we
breathe, and by a policy retnoving restnc.
tions against tae in a a foreign market. To
Mr. Merritt we are mainly indebted far the
decided feeling now actuating the British
Goverameot in its oogociatione at Washing-
ton for the free ingress of our agricultural
productions to the American market. With
a fearlessness that some would have pro-
nounced temerity did he inform the leading
men in England what the result would be
if our (arming population wen left to labor
under the disabvantagee which they have
endured now for [Ares successive tenons.
Ifo saw, very clearly, the source of thew
diaadyaotages, end labored asaidootasly for
their removal. While many, not knowing
the man, pronounced ham favorable to An-
nexation, he was pursuing the- only means
calculated to prevent such an event.
'for
public moo in Cased& pay dearly
SHALL WE HAVE A RAILWAY r for their popularity. Newer was £1000 per
annum more honestly earned than by the late
There seems to bet more firmness in the President of the Council, and should Mr.
'reply now given to this 010.11on, than for- Merritt be now sleeted by the mon of Lin
merle. The city of Hamilton Jess been coln, sever woo £750 salary better laid not.
fairly aroused on behalf of the Great Wes- Little do they know of the man who can aup-
as they will then surely steel your cattle i will
gin you an outline of basins and things in
geaerel, as far as my poor intellect will adait.-
Jost imagine to yourself a city spriogiog op in
the short space ofa few monitor, now containing
six tho5saod soots. That city ie called Sacn-
m.0to. It is built coeveoieat to Sulter'a Fort
enSacramento River. Steamboats and ships of
heavy tonnage are every day coming op here
from all parts of the wield. The wages of car-
pe.ten is Big por day ; brick layers the same ;
day laborers is $10, but no roan will work for
that Daly is the wet De..00, as they prefer min-
is( The sews*. which you have seen in the
reverent .re perfectly true *bat the gold in
this co00try. There is so e000try in the world
that furtas.s are made m quick as they can be is
this. William and I can now make our ounce
of gold every day -any man that works can do
m. Working men have made during the last
six months from two thousand to ten thousand
Jolters Then is an place here that we try but
there is geld, bat men generally consider it does
.se pay if they moot make as Bunce a tear.-
Flier is now selling •t $200 per barrel, pork 100
dollars per 100 weight. Our prosiness aro in
the eiy and have plenty fur six months. We
paid $28 a barrel for flour and fetched them with
our owe team. The reason why provisions are
so high, the rats has ret i5, and the roads are
impasmok to any part of the mimes, and teaming
i. very high,Teamster* can make $100) a
month . by having good tams -they cow get
thirty tad forty dollar I hosdred for hauling the
distant" el 45 miles. That is the reasee why
pro.isioss aro so 'rely high.
I have the honor to be year reeere friend,
JOHN NEILON.
by those wbe are resit, lgser$at of t►"
motives 1114uesese!g the Mo. "oedema*
Such of has (needs as Mee ked th. Isaias
of koowteg las eeetlme.1s for odea* cuspid
'sable tame, h the *abject of eke Preemie* -
cy, know the Insmwtioe to be baseline
tad false- !wag before there wee the least
pswpeet of Mr. M. ever Allaag ths.olbw of
Cummlwtoaer, be had expreu.d hie views
oe the office of Prnetdeat of the Coulee'',
aid these views were decidedly to farm of
retrenchment.
If Mr. Meati) bee abandoned bin re-
rencbment principles, and returned, like a
sow that was washed, to beer wallowleg in
the mire of corruptloo and eatravegesee;
if he has set at naught the welfare of his
country, sad come/Jena her pre.p.rtty at, a
thing to be lightly esteemed; if, for the
purpose of supporting a party, and pet -eery
nig the Ministry from political ruin sod de-
gradation. he hu consented to the retention
of the offices already mentioned, sod tacitly
agrees to permanently saddle the province
with a large unoecessary expense: he ought
to be se uled by every boort politician,
and despised by every mon who can boast
of a single grain of patriotism in is tem -
position."
Wo take the above from the British
Anglican, and although written in the sub-
junctive mood, it contains ineteuations or a
grave character against Mr. M. Wecall as-
sure oar cotempurary, that Mr. Merritt has
nor abandoned his scheme of retrenchment,
and that hie acceptance of the Commission-
ersh p is a carrying out of that part of his
policy -not ID the paltry sum of the differ -
01301 mooting between £1000 and .C750, but
as a preparatory measure.
Mr. Merritt's policy, as it becomes devel-
opod, will be perfectly satiefactary to the
country; and as to his constituency, they
fortunately repose an unshaken confidence
both fn his integrity and ability.
The views and prospective measures of
the h,mn gentleman and the Government,
will be very fully explained on the hustings,
and we propose giving our cotemporariee n
NM and early statement of Mr. Merritt's
speech on the occasion. Until then, all
speculation on the policy of the Government,
and the motives influencing Mr. Merritt,
will be mere guess -work. In the mean
time, we have the consolation of knowing
that the Government could not have made
an appointment to the Commissionership
which would have given so touch satisfaction
or have been so productive of good to the
country. Our public works are fast coming
to a close, and we should not be at ■11 sur•
prised to see ■ great change effected, very
soon. in this department of Government
officials. Of this we are'. quite satisfied,
that whatever changes can be eflbcted ■o as
to preserve efftct.ncy, and accomplish rea-
sonable retrenchment, will be well support-
ed by the lion. Mr. Merritt. it is really
amu.ingQ to see how much afraid the Tories
are, leael retrenchment should be abandon-
ed; and we should not wonder, if it be ac-
complished, to hear them say, as the bel-
lows -blower d.d to the organist. " Did not
we play it welll"-St, Calk. Jowl -nal.
QT W1 are requested to remind the Sharehol-
ders of the flu:on District Building Society,
that the Animal. Mortisg takes place on Monday
the sixth of May. The attendance of all 'hare -
bolder, is portieakrly reinstated.
GENERAL NEWS.
Fourteen persons are now un-
der confinement al St. Louis, charged with
murder.
Buffalo, New York, has just
suffered by • fire, to the amount of three
hundred thousand dollars.
Ripe strawberries have been
selling io New Yoe for two dollats per
dozen. Cheap.
Mazzinni has been expelled
from Switzerland and is now is England.
The Austrian fleet by last ac-
counts wax preparing to set sail for Greece,
to woe, Sir William Parker.
The Prussian constitution has
been accepted, sworn to by the king, and
ratified amidst great rejoicing. of the peo-
ple.
On the 8th instant, a fire brake
oat in one of a range of houses situate o0
the north side of king Street Hamilton.
Ref -re the fire could be extinguished, throe
of the houses were destroyed. the cause of
the fire ie not knows. They belonged to
the H's. 8. Mills.
The N. York Herald says that
a man named Perkin., in New. York, has in
hie poser -wino the largest lump of gold ever
found in California. it is said to weigh 14
pound. 7 ounces, and to contain 13 pounds
of golf, and is valued at $3,400.
Dreadful Accident. -Some por-
tion of the Rochester Hotel, which was bal-
ing pulled down, gave way yeeterdey and
buried beneath the ruins several men, two
of whom, when taken ant, were dead, and
a third had both legs, thighs and lower jaw
broken, and wag not expected to recover.
Carelrsenese was the cense of the fatal ac-
cident. -[Rochester Democrat.
Death. of Brand. -The principal
Chief of the Mohawk tribe of indians Peter
Brant, Jr., died at Brantford, C. W., on tho
3d noel. aired 24 years and ten months. The
deceased was a young man who, bite his
father poe.es.ed more than ordinary talent.
lie 000, one of the peincipal chiefs of the
lata Line, apd some of the western towns pose for a moment that the salary has any • Six .Nations of Indians, ad grand son of the
aro equally warm in their advocacy of the inducements (orbinr Hem willing to serve late Captain Joseph Brant.
Niagara and Detroit Rivers Los. it is not the :country. He has a large .take in its On the 7th inst. as the N. York
retedd, bowevar, that
P , the construction prosperity; k to addition to all this, be has train from Boston, on the Norwich and
of both lines would be either advisable or formed hopes and matte calculations of the Worcester railroad was a ro
profitable ; therefore, it N bsped that the country,. prosperity that he would fain see PD aching Fish
root. which will beet verve the interest .f realised. erville, a over which it wee passing
the country will be decided on and all Tb. egeiesltonl fntereats of the eonntr gave way. a the cars fell into the river
opposition sad jealousy eeeee, Me. M• Nta s 7 which was there ten feet deep. Many of the
That the Niaga a sad Doggett if (,siva T►**e b woeld PUN boots 00(.11 others. pusengen e e inptrod, •n one nee mw 00110
premt'w nal b
r , y nppn,ingwoe r
Lino enjoys advastagea, we are sot proper- the policy of Ermined, which he believes oyed on the care was """
d to de.y • As yet, however, 0141ieferma. will sot retrograde-, bat by carrying out that We observe that a paragraph
tton before the pnbllo Is Dot_wcb as *PM- policy, where Its moa -d
assist 1►sm is arnvls ■e s safe eoaelsefos es. Th. nossefaeteriw g now injures t. going the round of a of the Western
with referent's to it, It Is .fated that that interests of Cesa4a would e v Uy advisee-
moved, stating that the Pam a be be n-
ist' coold be orad. fes ab*.t$1,000,000less eel by Mr. Merrft'. trolley, vastly adnKt 'mon, to Toronto at the re ripping ,.. UM -
Ie
tba■ the Meat Waiters : but before this *armed wed, is, that he may he oar most kion, and prtolinve there in a tors. We
can be shown with an dggree of certaintyto Kemal ie y lee stag spared know not who invested me i t.. truth) sit b. A
gtlddiag tiaaooseilsNaoee*try only to key that there f• N troth is it. A
it mu.t be known at what pint it is ierend- regnIring men at the holm pasesoad of a porting of this esIsbl'.basset will be removed
ed to erne. the Mapes River. If Meek Mise hoed sal Is hosed
Reek 4onld be cheep sa the eros.tag enema iaain0etfes of.oaswbo p Iib, to table r. Campbell pelto 0!71 his
scoeUioe
plate, we haw O. dnabt the Ifse ean be that Mr. Mernt, by eceeptieg tt Com paper, (seto es ant Mr'g tJour I. mid
Apcoetrra.1
befit poetess ebHper; but it will be eomparettesty eitmerihip, severe@ •w elan for himself, the isjative Assembly;•dbut\ o AIN
that epees of abs year whew ksewing that abs Promise0, of the Council I tteee to 11. published at Mont I
meet recentred, and •ttes4e4 with tweets
A powder magazine in Sussex
Gentry, U. tl, which contained shout 110
kegs sl powder, lately exploded and killed
two boys wiee,were neer 11. 7'hecooceestos
was felt at a distance of *wet,'" miles, and in
• Tillage fee miles from the scene of the ac
eldest every house was shekel,.
FRUIT TRIi:I:S ! t
MR. PECK begs to inform the inhabi-
tante of Godericb and mrrouncing
country, that he will have a large quantity
of all kinds of Fruit Troy in Godrrch o0
Saturday next per the Steamer Franklin
Moore, which may be bad of him oat usual
terms.
Goderich, April 24. 1850. •1n12
HAYFIELD TANNERY,
vE mile North of Bayfield nn the Lake
• shore. The subscriber, wif pay cash
or leather for tide., and will tann on shares
all hides so entrusted to them. And from
having a thorough knowledge of the busi-
ness, they can colfidebt)y promise the pub-
lic a good article.
WILLIAM HALL.
BENJAMIN Rb8ZEL.
Goderich, April 19, 1850. tin12
CAUTION.
AL
• public are hereby cautioned from
taking or accepting two promie-ory
Note.' made by the undersingned in favor
of James McGnrmon or bearer, for the sum
of twenty five dollars each, bearing date the
11th day of March, 1850, one whereof is
made payable on the first day of January,
1851, and the other on the first day Of Au-
gust, 1851; a the undersigned has re-
ceived no value for the same.
JOHN GLIDDDN.
Stratford, 14th March, 1150. v3n7
NOTES LOST,
BELONGING to the subscriber - andall
parties are hereby cautioned against
buying the undermentioned Notes, and the
parties are hereby cautioned agaiost paying
the raid Notes to soy but the subscriber,
and any person finding the and Notes will
be liberally rewarded by returning them to
the subscriber. A Note in favor of Edwin
Dent or bearer, for £5 5. currency, due 1st
April, 1850, payable in Lumber, signed by
P. A. Sobriog.-A Note in favor of Edwin
Dent or bearer, for £2 10e, payable in lum-
ber, due let April, 1850, signed by John
McNay. -A Note in favor of Edwin Dent
or bearer, payable in shingles, due 1st May,
1850, for £3 some shillings, currency, sign-
ed by Stinson ✓` Murray.
EDWIN DENT,
Fanning Mill maker, Mitchell.
9th March, 1850. iv -00615
• DAVID H. LIZARS,
AUCTIONEER.
IS prepared to attend Salsa in any part of
the United Counties on the moot reason-
able terms. Apply at the Registry Office,
Lighthouse street.
Goderich, April 11, 1850. vii -010 ,
NOTICE.
ALL Persons Indebted to the Subscriber,
are hereby notified that Mr. Otter and
Mr. J. Rattesbury are authorized to receive
all Accounts due to bim, and unless peed im-
mediately, the above parties are instructed
to see for them in his Dame.
THOMAS DARK.
Goderich, April 10. 3v -o iP
et- wield be a►olie will nes
be4h Will »y be believed
' _pilot.
re@.
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING is the Pe. Ofce at Stratford
rep to April 6th, 1850.
Aitken Sarni Markey Thee
Arroll Time t Madason Jas
Brunner Jacob Malloy Jno Jr
Bartley Wm M■ckmarer Con
Bolger Jas McCauley Jae
Bickmeyor Aug.( McCutcbeon Robt
Boyd Jae McMillen Ed
Crisp Cbriet McDermid Mr
Coatoer Geo McIntosh Rev
Carey Jas McIntyre Donl
Campbell Hugh McVitue Wm
Cryan Berman McAleer Jas
Crimp Geo McClatchy Semi
Crawebay Jas McCarrick Jno
Charnock Jno McFadden Wm 2
Connelly Peter McFarlane Jas
McD.rmot Terence
McDowell Robt
Mcieod Sandy
O'Donnell Simon
O'Dea Michl
Patterson Jam
Phelan Jas
Phelan Mr
Paden Mr
Patterson Robt
Phelan Peter
Patrick Jame.
Parker Jno
Purdy Geo
Quirk Timothy
Quinlsvtn Jno
Rett Palk
Roseburgh Wm
Robertson Jas
Robertson Donl
Robertson Jno
Reel loo 2
Rutledge Peter
Rowan Wm
Scott Jno
Sutherland Augur
Strathilee Jno
3eegmiller Adam
Simpson Jos
Studoy Henry
Stewart Peter
iStudor Peter
Simpeon \Vm
Thom Chas
Vorm Auget
Wright Alezr
Whtte Geo
Williams Thee
W illenn John
Whelan Pinion
Zimmerman Christian
Charnock Chas
Dickie Wm 2
Dunbar Joseph 2
Denst Fredk
Dart Jen
Draper Thoa
Daly Ilugh
Everitt Geo
Fitzgibbon Jae'
Frimmer Val
Frazer Jan
Ghauot Wm
Gardiner Fredk
Goetber Anthy
Grieve Robt
Hay Andrew
Henry Robt 1
Hamilton Hugh
Higeode Peter
Horgan Jolie
Ilein Adam
tlumberetone Mrs
Henly Wm Gay
Halpir Martin
Healy Ed
Hialop Mrs A
Houghton Joseph
Henry Samuel
Jaffray Wm
Jacob Jacob
Jacob Michl
Keg Messrs If de
Kippan James
Kleemen Gottlieb
Kury Valentine
Lehghmen Christ 2
Lupton Thos
I.i ge Gen
Malloy Joe Sen
Maddeford Jae
Milne Robt
Moore Wm
A. F. MiCKLE, P. M.
NOTICE.
Excellent Property
FOR S.LII3e
rl'H.1T Handsome sad COM11ODIOUtl
BRICK COTTAGE situate ea the
Northern bents of the Tows of Go4elich,
lately occupied by John Rush, and beloog-
log to Henry Horton.
This Cottage stand. in a beautiful and
retired initiation, and ie well adapted for a
genteel family. It will he wad on moderate
Terms : or otherwise LET for a TERM of
years at a rcasosable lieut. The subscri-
ber also wobes to dtepnse of • Span of good
Working HORSES, one three and the oth-
er four years old, and well broke, both to
harness and saddle. Also one Pair ,ea•I,
new Double Harney. and a new W.gon and
Double elletgh. Debentures will be taken
in payptent for the Heroes, Wagon. Sleigh
and harness. For Particulars apply to the
Proprictur.
HENRY f1ORTON.
Gnjorich, 9204 Jas. 1880. 2v-051 t
WANTED IMMEDIATELY,
r2ro take charge of a SMALL. FARM in
Ashfield, A man al'o has a 'Atte and
family. Ile must be experienced in chop -
plug, and tiro clearr.o of land, as he w•dl bo
required to add to the pre -omit hu prove•
mettle. A 1co'chman or Englishmen will
be proferred. Per parte (dors apply to
JOHN CLAI,K,
Crown Land -Agent.
.April 10, 1850. 3v -n101:
NOTICE:
erHE PARTNERSHIP heretoforetele.
betweep JOHN STRACIIAN *f
Goderteh, Esquire. 'pd DANIEL HOM
LIZARS, of Stratford, Esquire, as Berrie -
ter and Attorniee at law, Solicitors lin
Chancery, Notary Public and Coo -
cern, is this day dissolved by Mutual con -
JOHN STRACHAN,
DANIEL HOME LIZARIL
Witn.se-A. %V. STRACHAN.
Goderich, 2nd January, 1840. 2v -n49
NOTICE.
erHE Debts due by the late firm of
1 STRACHAN 8c 1,IZARS, as Barrie -
ter and Attorniee at Law, will be paid by
John Strachan and Daniel LIome bears, alt.
their respective offices in Goderich end
Stratford : And the debt. due to them are
requested to be forthwith paid. Those due
the office et Goderich, to the said John
Strachan, at Goderich, aforesaid, and those
due the office at Stratford, to the said Dan-
iel Home Lizars, at Stratford, aforesaid.
JOHN STRACHAN,
DANIEL (HOME LiZAR8.
Goderich, tad January. 1850. ti -nor
A VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SAID ! !
THE subscriber offer. fur SALE his
GRIST and SAW MILL, situated in
the Township of McGillivray, on the Big
Sable, within three miles of Flanagan'.
Corner. The Mille are now is operation,aol
newly built. The Privilege te the beet o0
the River, and situated in the best Tows -
ship in the County of Hnron-well settled,
and Roads opened in all directions to favour
it. The Machinery and materials me of
the very best quality, and put up by the ve-
ry best Maehihists, For Particulars in-
quire of James Crumble, Esq., Galt, or ap-
ply to the subscriber.
PATRICK FLANAGAN, Proprietor.
MoGillivray, 15th January, 1850. 2v50tf
07'The Galt Reporter will insert the
above until forbid. -
ATTACHMENT.
iN THE QUEEN'S BENCH.
UNl7'ED COL''\ 77ES OF By wit -
Theron, Ferth and Bruce. S tun of
a \Vrit of Attachment issued out of Iler
Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench at To.
ronto, on the TWENTY-EiGHTH DAY
- of MARCH, In the -year of out lend One
Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty, and te
me directed, ngainet the ESTATE, REAL.
as well as I'EREONAL; of ROBERT Cnow,
as absconding or concealed. Debtor, at the
Suit of HEART DOTY and Tnorai F. AsaoT1
for the sum of Eighty -Three Pound., Ono
Shilling and Four Pence,
I have veiled all the Estate, Real and
Personal of the said Robert Cook, and unless
the said Robert Cook return within theju-
risdict!on of the said Court and put in hail
to the Action, or cause the claim of the said
Henry Doty and Thorne' F. ,Abbot to be
discharged within Three Calendar Mon -hs
from the first day of the pnhlicatton of this
Notice io the Canada Gazette, all the Es-
tate, Real or Personal, of the said Robert
Cook, or so match thereof as may be neces-
sary, will be held Itahle for the Payment,
Benefit and Satisfaction of the claim,
JOHN McDONALI),
Sheri.
Sewvi a Orrick,
Goderich, 6th April, 1850. 7 3v -o10
NOTICE.
►rf1r, Copartnership heretofore carried on
in the town of Stratforehy R. Boyce
end J. Wi1.on, Cabinet and Chair makers,
was dissolved by mutual (00.0,1 on the
16th day Marsh, and will hereafter be car-
ried nn by R. B tycc and J. Merchant. All
dello. doe to the firm to he pail to Boyce
and Merchant, and all debts ef the firm lit
be paid by the same, ay witne•ri ret r handle.
JOHN WI ',SON.
1(ORE:RT BOYCE.
Stratford, March 18, 1650. 1308
FOR SA LE
THREE 11 )' MILL PRIVILEGES, slope to
IL the Lake Shore, Ind mt t6, 8 and 1A
miles from Goilerieh, with erns!' Farms at
wheel. Alio---ONEHUNDRED Building
1,1)'PH in this new lied too 'fawn Plot of
Wicklow, on the 18 male River, and on tee
'Hain road from Goderich to the Aoer,.hing
settlement, to the new renal of Renee.
Terme-One fonrnh of th• purchase man.
e7 down, the remainder In Four tnetalments
with interest. Apply Of by letter poet -
Pei) to the proprietor,
JOHN HAWKINS.
Goderich, Ma•ch 18, 1850.
Huron i)istrict i;uil(tjltg Society.
TRE TWENTY-FIRST LOAN MEETING
OF the Societywill take place the
ilritteh Hotea or. Saturday the 2tth
April, at 7 o'clock, P, M.
ByOrder.
HOMMAS /1 I'M, ROC?.
(lwdenr b. April 18, 1890 1, -ill
PERSONS desirous of settling nn the
Durham Road fn the Townships of
Glemelg, %vulvek, Brant, Greenock, Kin -
lose and Kincardine. meet apply per.onally
e l
lb* Oise of the endereigned, and no In.
(fattens will be confirmed sxe.pt Toch a aro
made is aecnyds,ce with thin req.*rensent.
All aengemoat. of 'arrest in locations
without the keewkedge .ed approval of the
Agest, will he eenetdered se • forfeiture of
all right is the locates or asci see.
GEORGE JACKBON, Avast.
Caeca. Lairs Orme,
Onetime*, Coast, Coasty of Waterloo.
March 14th, 1880. M,7