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Huron Signal, 1850-05-30, Page 1F 1 1 DLIV'-•••••1re•.w--•-a+.Gatrirr..+•••1•• ***,. a ,d,:"i+l•:eb 2' 4 •. 144 AO,.'r w..• et sl •New e,1 N ,. et*. . ',oat 4 4 , .• 1 ,.....11 r ,• • 'SFS •hriltLt:l t ,-YOLUMB 01. .. ' • , . • .,,.1.n •«, ..1 •- a • "Tits GRZATBST POSSIBLE GOOD TO THE GREATEST POSSIBLE NUMBER" GODERICII, COUNTY OF HUROl:, (C. W.) THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1850. a JRwtl Warn $-T'ORY. ettt 4** d P:�1!RTi' dves- TIOM M `CANADA'. ffes7ST; ms Tjlt}rtltgt.a el then Irtimethes predated m i}et.odau pishmest saditadngaaties lrom every pa.a of the Premiac.. and it roreiv,d fres" sws•gi from the p. 4"esLas of Dr. 8erut•sho Mtt•e m Mr. Whorl Hert... Morrr.gi ween held, re otetioss passed. pe:itaes elm ate red for ',tipster', and every other conotitetieeat mode of Mirwmiag papular ur,dig..tio• resounded t►st•gls IM I..4. Os tbt steosi•d of Patliameat, iv various puitieoa are the tmklmrt were referred Sea what essimines .•@sews of Masers. Bid- well, Mathews, Tbesrpean of h.wstw•., Hared - ten and Perry. Tb • tither* of that cosmitree Ire led has ably seamed so to oar hard. la the entries .f amities es U. Uaversity, p.bliahed some yeas age is air jsw1al, (nom tri pro of J. 1Maears, Lies t - a% The Cosendesee prrdrood thrasher' wish the stf is t impatient I. Bribe preventing ti tis tsruni..tias •f the Letter sad Chart, the Choirs's* teaede;tted to Dr. Stelehaa • envy of ares of lie pnuer oda red to there. aid i0(orm- sibiss diet they •sold he MMr sereceive (tem him soy idoesati s epos the maws iabm"isd or their To t►1e e0.reatmiie• Dr. /neeMt relented as •sewer, dectinisg te avail hie is#of the Committees offer to receive +Isgtjr.s, bet ;Aerie, to the statrme•te !Nish bin had seeds la E.glead. For my epi -"--weird erre. '1 ase nspasstbl• to is ossa 1 led se deice to ~cool them. and they vivo thistles pebliely tad .piety eetweened.- Il.ssesider•tiea could have prevailed opera me dldsey or min -cute them; bit ie apptyieg them, every calla mind"will (rel that the general ex- pes,siw• seed adroit the tiislesce of exception. I dein it emir to M borne is said. that Asp more gas* from ssteory,' • Misch Dr. ()trachea teak ioge00osecare toe..• 4101 Gam her Herres. The Committee (salad • list d (sarteeo questions, and examined io all fifty two wiao.ssea Amos' the witnesses were els tat lkt.Mss of the House of Assembly, whose wohnne7 they e.sld .Win: mew Masa• bees ei.ib• hsaese"h• the Legidnt re Conseil of lee( meadow, high shading, and large pewee - sista is the Previaes; 'snags Clergymen's( difleaat dse"on..tiea• i• York std its vicini- ty: and • few etk.tiadieidssls of h;gb a'pecl.- bdit y- •• Th• gnsetieas pet by Me Cmereittes, rela- ted, es..g 'ober things, to the birth -place sod edsatI.0 of .b1 ministers d the maws &semi- satioes the tendency of the i•err.eti.on and in *we of the C erpmes tbroeghout the Pro- viso*: the mewled iscrrnse of doe Episcopal Chant', awl the rendes.•r of the pep.l.ina i.. wed it; the wishes d the reha @:saw 1 Upper Casada 4 regard to the estabei•hnwts a(..• ee more Mathes or Deseeti..ljwe is the Pre- viaee, with Dresher rights. privileges or endow. meats; the inteeleresei its politica by the Clergy - E wa et We Miriam J.0omtmtio0s: the ptop0rliss title ata.eehers of the Episcopal Church te the whisk pap0ktiee of the Premise,: the opi.in•* of the swimmers, est. whieh woe the meat un- screws desomiowl.* d Chrieneas i. the Pre - vises;; the •.-nerd ignorance of the teachers of tka venires Christie' Deaorciatio.s; end the 0caraev .f Dr. Staclan's Ecclesiastical Chart of she Pi..ase. •• TM iat.ngatones elicited • muss d eyries med istereetisg imfersrtiee ea he the mule Er- elesiastieal history of Caper Case/la-end la every important pI►ticatar Dr. terrorhan's o.e- seats were proved to be false by the most irre- frysM. iemiroosy. " The "semis is De. 80,40100.', kite, that the • people are coming forward t. all direetass rde,iag to assist is Muds., Cissa•, .td rii- citing, with the greatest sanioty, the establish - meet era settled Miniver.• .ad that ' the ten - dimity of the peritonea is toward the Church of England, and oothieg bot the want of moderate spoors prevents her from swathes over the whet" Pevi.•e,' were oosepkrely.tetthrowe y a widow. It wee sawed, dem .theaah the Episcopal awed hell .Iwsyl enjoyed pecolar sieamtagrs is Cased': although it hsd been the rib gins of (hose high L office, and had been sap• ported by their i.fleenee, •0d eouoteunced mere thus may whew March, by the favour of the Ex- asiivs G.verasr,.: orbst although It. elm/I- mmo bad powered Nes .setew►a n.hl of roam - I.g presses of .11 de.minsalose: dud !Moe .1 - though the clergymen of the Epi,e.pel CMreh had shoe bee. liberally eopported. sad their Chum -bee partly or wholly erected sed maintain- ed from the fends of • Society is £.gt..d. 'trill the n.mbee of .•worsen of that Church bad not Iworees.d is the enisepropeesson se that of moor - tat other sed the *gismo sf the wheelies loge J- JDdly erpre..ed that the tee - dewy of 'be popetatioa was est reword fit !✓♦regi O. me mhos head, the highrnt testi- e st.y nam t me ie the disiatemet.d and lade- fsep"b enemies d Slat ►torWi.y Peseta,le- es+,- sed nim elsesees who Ovid hes "else - s1ewd by 1Js: 8ews►sewue(aaded Omer tti..• '(isif ineistm01 usdgaesreetloi,' fat lbws hsvisg (i wap Sliesst," le Ow letter, a wedseey I'll's.•, ant isms. sed k a ide. l..et t o $ea. of w• f 1111ipp,, 'big 00gs,•••Jecive i. the M41smeslegfssreisegjfaajameetise al their free- elm erseas ierllenelbrMtgeoli(ie difs& of me - aa tsttfbbf .,'. -4 4111 owed desalt, W tl..iII tIM*. 411M►' Mao 'tie mama w to- Who. th.t hell�� te •jjPdj11 d srti" AA, lams edoms!•: • ltlattapllaad n*11f Iliw'm0�atb ria r1141.1110111,101:41.110111101111111f �' ttttttttrmmrmmssar is helms iV..dtwt twtb trews.. Dseidee obtatetog aaswe s from the wirseeaee to very mioete goeetkcs, • committee was appdsted to bold its meetings ,r Yeti. called the Central Committee of dgerCyedes sad we* dimmed N goepassd wise »M et/per parts of the No- sier*, to stover rite egge.toat of Diemen C.asetteses, add- es roarer that they wwld carefully esker sad seesaw & the Cdswi C,em- mitt* sa Tack. sxarate •n(umetion respecting the .amber o/ persona MenglstZ to the religions denomloatlese ie their neighborhood. le eater - tutees or lite,* instructions, communications were Leashed from the .•seines ports of the Pro - weer, e.er,.i0g center hid fail seftmetiss .pr that 'object. shlsused ism presses' Maw led ge or isgsiry, sod u,bentisased by the mans - term of resp.etalwe ts*abiwta. A Chart war framed Prem the materials Ass obminedi hid presented, io the opinion of tritonsees who spoke to it, • very complete and fair view of the num- ber of misiatera sad of this difcrat religions de- moralisation to the Prevailed. Tbe i.fermalies tows red by this Chert se completely hid .tt.- fectoiily contradicts •ed falsifies Dr. arnehes's statements, and bears w ma:eriatfy on the ques- tion, whether a Charter granted on false repre- sentations •od eaismniotw l si•aatioua, 'hood M be set .tido tad cancelled, than we Mirk it right to phos• abstracts or the Charts Gamed by itr. Buechel', •ed by she eemmt1Les el tie House of Assembly re.peetiely:-•• AterJA(T or Da. Al ascsae's reeirnlor7e/L; 10(0? run Tlrt TSA. IOW. Epiwerisbees-39rlerpmes, "adorn sada cota;deratiso-59 places of worship where regu- lar or eccasiwoal se:mite-45 cb.rsbes, tea of them bedding. Kirk e< Rsesfawd-2 e'er/yeses, two ethers vacant -4 pieces of worship. 1tllepcidr1tr-6 clrrgymeb-6 places of were -ship. Mrtaodisu-From 20 io 30 clergymen. ECCLESIASTICAL CHART -HOUSE OF ' ASSEMBLY. ..Number of gw o t t .IPreacben. lie. bons is •-'o♦ao :Vilna Majesty's Dania tons. siepp No. been is Fa. en 8Otomes %tato e..strle.. sarr6'40a abbirth No. sisested e.=oaltos Hs Msje.ty'. Dominions. o. edge -it'd is fot-Igo cou.trtes. No. &domed mc woo a' Q cue/mows. Number cioo•-ort. Sinters] zed. Member not ot.00caa mtnnhud. v ■ .. 0 0 £Nn. of Member a- regular Oja toQ liiO . c Commuatcsau. e ■ •a •- o Nomber of a.,..szettortems or Chapels. Ili e o S n .or teelaber d " ■ o c a Ci9laeee of teplse service. ::d S o° 7'o ; Number of pieces 2 I Z.; isu o/ 0eeas1al ?3i■ 3 ser•ite• a •7 -4. A'f9W413RRV AO 3RflOR 3R1 g: Y Ni anher at = Y ; �.Sregala► hews 886iiiis8- '1;J Ibis -Tha Jl @nee C.ibita w not given Zwerethe chart: but i n well known that thy •et al is •her 10 as; otbev deoomisatio. i0 the Province. There wee aloe a eoosidehble number of Letherns mid Quakers, of whom on settee seems to ba•e been takes by the commit- ter. Me return seem. to have tees *biassed fowl Nee Erliegen*** .f de •ombee of regular hee- Mra It woad be sspes.ib le keine • were - tare es se Shear .w.srst. 1• • •• Report of tie A.r,siy tor die Propag.tioa of the. Gompel to Foreign Pans fa the year 1831," it i. .herd that " the gre.te. amber .f Cttoreh of England eommueia.ts at say one tiso during that year was 387." The cotannuee repotted ea the i7t► March. 162N, •ndno the leTh the ROOM weed few eoen- names 0f elite white epee n, whet es amass' to the Blsg: fi sud.d se Ma, mow. vrse.ArRd.- Tia Jeerers Nee H. fdMwia f eheeeupear- " Mr. Raeilliee repotted mho' 1t>i/Sq tips select esmeiittee, ad is .ddeew M fell** titans, bah r depei.hg s b. VS" tI• . ehl alaries fee es 'Wrap with - atMs% lis a a. Cdlsera.. ; Nenas..l,dfst7, McWp Illhamaldr Pbwe- «bttl ove". k6urlal !awry, % Mllleel Ills.• allielePte.Y1101elenglibill'e#41 Ms�L�I "• Neve-Mesora. Amigos divers!, Bent- ham. Clark, McLean, eleventh, Tboopsoo, of York, Yanknaghoet ■ id Walsh -S. " The qucuioo wee carried is the •IB-m.sive by • poirta1y of foie/wen, ..4 rho 'matt was re- w ired sad %doped, aid the address read • se- . send time, adapted sad milted to be ..igi.ssed I and read a third rime oa Thoreday wrest " • O. Therohy, 2Ath Mkrch, the @abject was reap medas foilows:- 'Agreeably to the ordsy of the day. the address to Hie Majesty oo tat WLjel of a religion es- abliabtuwt •ed University, wsa «1d the thud wine. •• Mr. Muerte, .oesded by Mr. McDowell. of 9terigerry, moves that the &dare*. do wt par: bat that it be now reeomru,ted-which was 1941- •• Idr. Morro, ..•ended by Mr. MCDs.eU, Q% Celengerey, moves abet the words • sad *.moral illapwvesrsr•-i. the fifth page of the eddies, in the fifth hoe from the top, by expunged. "• Oa which the Hour divided, and the yeas and says beteg taken, were as follows:- " Tram -Metre. Braley, Bidwell, Cameros. Laren'', McCall, M.Ddaell,gf Glewgarry, Mc - Lea.. Megrim Peery, Role", Thomson, oi'£r..- mw.c, and Va.ltonvbsel-I2. '• Nery--Messrs. Bay, Beardsley. Rernhsm, Coleman, Fothergill, Hamilton, !torpor, J. Jones, NIeBririe, McDonald. of Freston sad Russell, Matthews, Peterson, Randal. Scotluh. Thompson, qr 1o4, Wbnte, Wtllainess, sad W i lseo--iii " The gveettee was decided in the oeptive by a majority of six, sad lost accordingly. "Oa the gaestiea (r paring the sddrea., the Hesse divided sad the yeas lad aye being takes were es 1.1west-. •• Yee. -Mesa. Bay, Be.rdiky, Beesley, BSdwtfl, Celewmn. P.rhergtll, Hamilton, Hor- ner. Letterer. McBride, McCall, SfeDosdd, of Prescott end Russell, Matthew*. Petry, Peter- s**. Randal. Rolph, Thorium's. ref f'naatsaac, White. Wilkins's, ad Wilson -41. "NVw-bidders Benham, Cameros, Awe. bleioadl, air O/mwgwrry, McLean, Mee - re,. Seoiliek, Tbompws, d' York, and Va.. konghoet-9. •' The question was carried in the affirmative by a m.90rily •( twelve, sad the midmost wan passed and signed by the Speaker. .ad is as fallow,:-- •• To As King', Yost Excellent Akira* " Mon GiArlocs Soruxws: " We Your Majesty's dutiful sad toys( sub- jects the Cammeaa of Upper Cassels, in Pregla- cial Parlisewn: assembled, hostility beg Isere to merman to Year Majesty, that we have sees, with areal s.rpries sod regret, a letter .od vette- Meatiest chart, dated 16th May, 1827, •td ad- dressed by the honorable and venerable Doctor Streams, Archdeacon of Yeast a member of Your Majes'y'. Legislative Commit" d 1101. Pro►,oee, to the Right Hoe. ll. 3. Witr..t Hor- ton, at that time l'mdre Secretary of Seat' for the Celeste, fes the io(orreetioe o! Lord Gole- Aen at the And of the Colonial Deport- ment: sa they are inaccurate in same important respects, and are cskulated to lead Year Majes- ty's Grverasueot into 007.105 errors. "'We beg leave to i.form Your Mejesty, that of Toor M.jesty's subjects to this Province, only a small proportion are members mf the Church of England: that there is pot any peculiar neode1ey to that Church ■mo•g the people, andikat moth - Mg maid cause more alarm sad grief is tacit stied*, than He apptehens.oe that there wee a desire, on the vert of Your Majesty's Ge.ero- ment, to estsbli•h, es pan of the state, one or more Church or denom:naoo of Christians in this Prosince, with rights and endowments; ant groomed t. Your Slajrsty's 'objects in gese- rd, of other desensuali.a, w". are e'q.rlly e.. - mast onto and deserving, sod egastly l.yI sad attached to Yoe, Metorty's Rost Person sad Goverment. io following boaestty the dictates of their eon.cie0ce, as regards the gust and itn• portion out -Sect of religion, the latter have saver bees coseciees that they taeI Iblatedloy law t 0r key obligation of • good ..greet. or dos. auto 1 'hies to forfeit Your Msjru'yht hvoor and pro teetion, or to exclude themselves from • partici- t potion in the rights and privileges ecjoyed by Your Maje.ty's other s.bjtcts. learning, will epee these aeeoeots, be limited sod partial. We, therefore, hambly beg that tutu Morel will be pleased to lists0 to the w;abes of You 6lepety's people is !ha teepee!, sod to came the ptreseot chewer to be caseated. aid one grassed Gee from lbs*kowt oo to which, tialoI.fe.ed by • eoovietioo of Tour M■fsty'a r sdeoddysheloosfee cora, to your loyal soh. rets li ibis rro,i.se, m well as by • mer el Oil 14 111• people. sod a kaowleJgo el their sesi•N m epee the sabres, we bate preowned to dein. W. would also bee leave to shite that it ia the general desire of Toor Majesty's 'objects to this Province. that the money, .'sing !rum the sale of any of iksola io leads ret solla t!,,. Provin:0 (or the .poem o and ammo of a Prerelease deep,. should. entirely sptoyeiated to purpo- ses of 'ra deco ea and tem ■I -we erneid moat humbly repreeno, that, to apply them to the benefits done or two Christian de- somio.i-,ns, to the eulusion of others, would be uoju.t a well as impolitic, adtbaiu might perhaps he f..ad ■epracu..c. se divide them m aoag all. We bate is means to Oar that the Mose at Mould suld safer mosemity Teem net giving • Oolitic support to its ministers, and Ifrom freeing them to be ne pported by the Ifberali- ty of their people. I hlaoy Warks for the ;sternal inprrvenesh of the Province, rd great iseportao60•to iia progeri- sy and to the ease nod comfort or Year Ntgeety's s ' uhjere are eeearrily neglected for the want of money in the Provincial Treasury: for although the taxes are only ora trifling amount, yet, from the scarcity of moony and the wast of eyes •rat tolble price for the prodgeiota of their farm., Shay are paid with great difficulty be zany of Year Msjnry's people: it is is rp.msible, there- fo, to raise by taxation' th n' e Drew ase eeesry to wodertake sod carry at those works. It is also mit desirable taw■ larger sem than Is at pre - Nest •1 Almost osal sbo.ld beemployed toexie0d through the cououy the *d•eamges of educatio.. .'We Waster* humbly pray, that the :noon's arisd ing from the sale of She iambi set spin is this Province for the 0.pport and r..tormaOes da Pretestaot Clergy may be placed at the dippos•I of tape Legislature of this Proviiee, for the pur- poses we have ine.iiosed. JOAN WILLSON, Speelro•, CecL.00.' Howse of Assembly, hfareh 291h, 182d. The reception which this address met •1 borne, wo will stow le ow next chapter. (?o be cautioned.) Provincial parliament, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. FRIDAY, Map 17. olsa1a ON rx71Ttoa you IIDv1*DL*C1 continued Col. GUGY aid be ecoid bate no Mesita - tion is adenine, that the g 1 rale war n /saner of the bononble mem- he, for Essex. Al the tams time, there coot,' be two kind of doubt that the lions. had a right In interfere to certain cases where the welfare of the cornmeal! i9- .09(1004 to be in danger. And in his out- man, If tiwre was one qui:aloe mere than another calculated to agnate •nctety- tbesr, bear,] -and if be might so terra i, resolve it into its Dris0tl.0 elemeste, it wan the one involved in the petition pre , •.•nand by the Iin. member for li•sex- (cheers from both oidia* of the lloisel-.end be could not sufficiently exp•e0s his regret Chet such a Dentition should have boon found tat that hon. gentleman's hands. For that reason he was prepared to support the mottos of the hon. Attorney General, sed the rather, because the bon. member for Essex had stated that be expected to re- ceive more petitions of the same character. 1n that case it appeared'to him to Se still more neeemeory to take steps at once to e0n7lnce the reentry, that they would not permit it to he unoeceseanly agitated. He looked opal at as a most insane project to propose at this moment the independence of the Province. Where was the Army 1 Where the Navy 1 Where the Ordnance to protect its independepce, or the men to draw up Foch a coasttt0ttnnas ss would sub- sisted the shocks to which it would be sub - j. -ewe its indepeodewee would not la. for 21 hours, Ho did not say lbat the coun- try woad be conquered by an •rmed'force; bet it would be overran by bands of loefcrs sod v.yabonds from the neigh'eonny ropob hc. 111 dud not with it to be understood that he imputed to ■n9 man -and more sepnrlally to the bon. somber foe Essex - • deaths to bring about loch a state of things. He only spoke of the inevitable ✓