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Huron Signal, 1850-08-01, Page 2� l IT *OUR MRA - 1 rd reag ♦ MiM"'Q se **Mee *a .f1 5*' ef1�J� DN►.nl imseiee. seem *l �• Mstimeou whisk we Ines Waif pIMlehed lee viewsee to ie. R Si! toed this SOMA Sin..d Asir erynir le .ppseaaty taarsaati by the as- eumpeise shes the 81gsa1 a sat a Cfor-grit journal t We de sot easety sedas•tesd tbla- Ose •00(500 sf hominy mono as hem being a good party -m.0. We suet expect to see a Go- venmoat Muse woole policy will equate with est .puler.. es/ we have wt eves ate idea of e.ar e*ntyytag • midge a womb we will be Wane afield ae alaeo*i 0 olive or opiates. la v.dsetabie1 ago ae•paambility ti • public journal- ise, we a.►mewi•dp .. ebligatiee . endorse the view* se j.itify the policy d asy roam or peaty, e,� tile. lea popsy and those dew• may boppam te emere•peed with our ow■ coevictioea Awl Uwe a nets becomes a ,bectiber 0 tie llko.s deal. w Meer eeppM• That he is w{laieg N pay for the views sod Modem of ewnn prdsokr party -we believe he isteade to pay fir ear 0/ 0iwe. ad ie cosmos Immesh to er eabaeribers, we (rel booed tee all questions iiieepertaaee. to publish oar ewe *pintoes. lf, therefore. Claar-grWsm weans the honest .1 - prowess of opiai*s, ngardleos alike of feet or (a- ims. hem any mate se any puny, thee, we are, all .,se have hens, • Goer -gree. Bet it Clear - grittiest meow i combs, geikhlieg, mod (action• oppo*ittse to lb. Goyenmoa1, or wish to tern est the preens Miaiatry, thea the same princi- ples( freedom of opiates that tsduw. no to find (salt with cumin m•meres of the Admiostra- tioe, compels es u d.0Noee Clear- gra usm as se ammidgeted kaiueeg. Flooding fault, honestly, wit► certain measures of the Goveraaet, is one thi.g. sod tersisg diem ma is another-thwe le • vast difference between the two -la the first ems then is at least • possibility of doing good �a the weed, there is the abeolnle certainty. of doing evil. W. expreeed our dislike of the Represeealiea Bill because it win founded on ne de6od or ju.ifiable pri.ciDk. 1. gave the Vil- lage of Corawafl our Representative, while emalies c.0laiaing 1.g times the pop*lalioe of Cwswall, had cooly .se Representative. The chief geed tet oe.W result from an ladle,* of too Repre•eaatioe, is first, the destrectio of these link sesta of corruptive, such u • COM: wall e.sstitaeney ; ed second, the ;dinei.iabies of the Executive kiloton* oo the people's R.- prewalativea We ,poke favorably of the Re- premeatatioa Bill d last Session, because we un- derstood it woe eak°latd to accomplish these remits. The Bill of the present Bemion intend- ed to eo•oi'Oaece sod perpeteate the rotten -bo- rough -protein, wed, therefore, we felt that we .odd not defend it -we coeld not have voted Ise it had we been a member of the Iloew. and beam* we ogres with oar friend of the Batbont C.mrisr, in dipeting the policy ol those 4oeroala which boyo de•oonad the Hoa. Malcolm Cam- eras *ed others, as traitors, simply became* they did .ot support Mr. Lef.0taiu's Bill. We have so faith is this practice of ab.sisg men with ir- ritarl.g epithets. because they do sot vote jest ea we wish them. No good,we thiak, can re- mit from each triose-s*d, besides, it to very fregneetly waist. We regret that we would met have voted ler Mr. Lakaune'a Representa- tion Bill, and yet, we would sot wish to be call- ed a eviler ! We wrote somewhat bitterly a- apiget Mr. Hiscks' School Bill, tad had we bees u the Hew, we would have voted Wet es bitterly. became we believe it to be worse alma • end a.eevtma, ..d wholly unweetby the liberal wird of Mr- Hio.ke. Bat while we disapprov- ed 01Iia Represeot•ttos Bill -whim we heartily dafik. the Scheel &11, sad whin we are far from ►mss pleased with mar other mytop and dosage ef to Miaatry, and their party -ret we wallow mist ie paging dem ww. We did sot enlist gobs obis to endorse a dolled the entire peeler lithe pretest r mer other Oev.mmit- bet we balla•ce the gad against the evil, ad altbosgb Are is son• anima' devil, then is also au Bassi of good. And leekt.g at the Mat history sad the prosiest panda of politleal portio., we we tweed to the eeeeiawee that the must Miert. altbeegh fer from bells perfect, hen, severtbaeSte time more god a Potet•ce& LegaktIOO than as7 edam whe►•v. ruled -end ore eyes sew tore likely to be ireful then arra others wbab t.y be prepared and 'axiom to es - permute thea MORE MISCHIEF. Ir a i diessweable duty t bid raft -foe that rasa* w0.arer de lied kelt except when duty mss pel• u M de It. We expiated to be able to .void nee iieg er raiders with •e adoration that • High Tory Papist bed bees oemawaeed is G•derieh, four er fire week* age, woke the om- Mees tate of the Hives L.gfief. We bad pert- ly suede op ver mid that we would not settee It. lees.,', in the first piece. we ase se beme6t whisk the /.bite es• nnasihly derive from being tetd of the birth «deed' d these little ephemeral •g.lb-shwa that s rt,g op from momentary en• pule, or chariest, se which ere umetirnse celled 1.0 .1ieteue mealy, •e Byron would have said, ge a sett of doe..rierr, for some poor creatures who supposed themselves pregnant with poetry, sad know sot bow 0 Bing forth. Brach little pub• homier ere Mot iossh'a gourd; ',workably abort Eyed,end dell" 1N7 merit • MI,M; -sad is ib'»soud phage, we had reedrd sot to es - doe thi. LeraliM.b• ease w5 sabuted that the hero,, p os90imr•r hod blsmerd a( befog ,toad It for the purpose et ening the Lewd ! ! be - ears, f recede, the Nil"ul had tell tree tether 0sp.leabe troths shout Mbe.l muter, ted Di- ,ioloe Coon Clerks : and we tinged we mold vsr7 idly egged to •Ilew the 100 pounds and the p.00ehnl of doggerel rein es be pt rid of without •ev semi• entre fee M. li beton, I1er',, taw whatever mlgbt laws hose the hesseabl°ad coigne Calmer. moth* Ir pee - shame. • pclsties press. wad Woolens kneed to the diegrooeble '^r' -4 -'-taw of a museum prnprat«, tb.'. le nosily • wrong drpsinge 00 deo pen of won. u4ivideals, to Tdeee evil coligivitrop l if II R�rwnl yjtkmt•a-Ls. e7 Re.. Charles Ylete►er. ti r♦ y js � y OM M Lbw: Gibbose. �_J� Cadet Mr NtYktel. 1011W is� � Ave. ea ea Iron emeammie7, %ell MsD°esl(ie tom i_iu•r . jser es hog lobs C m J Helmea do tsages he aolas..ltiew of Neil kettles. 1* awe, will +mikes ossa be meheeited a riot ween Wad I11rd--Jame. bubbi.. Mt Patio•. that M Calraei' Loring N se he &M ies of Ades oho Geo sod fortes en their Tosrtb-Eta. Holm*. Mr. Nicholls *l all the • wad .hese--Ea b R • l Lope mew the aa►taV eple• rent Jwyb �rropae t . - • w.erW of tsiL /Year has Ives Mr` Pixie W atso. or Mr. Andaman, Jueter • - BIOw. lir its*. yerpa Hltmil1.. done to ad01001 aha intrests b .*w. Ye Pei s. teat WW bet ,•.roe.0a footles wee ptep5.t*r- Msee•• Besead--u •soy einem, that they .Maid rola esenty i• se prosperity ef tie town ef Oodeeich t Ws Third lope Desla de (;dent►, wed oda wooer psalmody hila the law tete wrestles to be aseweted by the trades- h Emma O*baldtetoe do saerohcatieS.1 the sten Meal which their pr.- me* ad weeklies toll elf the awn. Why .0»4100 received is the pa0tlon ti the Mayor- ahoeld these cora have say this' w do to ease»• dLy ! sad a the aembrr of the paper pabil.bed tog the property of Wisest %editortees working hist wee►, then u u artiste, a at cwt a ba' ewe The? hoes w /»herr 10 ""a• -tial attempt to drag up all the hod tulles sad Iodic- pay se Mete, reed should they tare the property toes ee.dsst w►a► •Mreeterned the first at- of the tr•dewra a sake ode -walk... the the street., they world la all probability expect weep r elect the first L...d Mayor. Our read- would out tote i►. mad to ire etc already swan of theca diepr.eefel facts, that the tradrwas p sad brace we loaves* issliaatiw 0 repeat them. seosmmoden awn with the aide walk. Mr. Neither de ere totted te follow the writer to the Wat•oe roay good Lawyer het ud hit. Hama - the oa bi- f.op ata tMwglsoat he Carriages! shallow sspbia- toe may be e' g•On, try sed is*. We merely intend W1. of Oodench do sot prosper on law sod et quote the subsumes bene suaast sad c.p. pkrett, we advise them reit 0 keep thew as is A.did u. Is speekag of the vote a the Council their proper place, and we premium that oar is - for Mayor. the writer wishes it to be understood geese* shalt, at all times,be exerted to keep them that those who voted for Mr. Rich, did eo oo se- where they .hoard be. that Is, a f., as poriblo toast tel hie very .0pr110r claim• sed qualifies- Irom every thing utvulviog the interests of the stone, .ed thou who voted Ger Mr. Peruse did p'iblte. We hope the electors of St. Andrew's se merely tcrarm be was a Radical. Now, this ward (of course we do not mean the proprietor i. either • falsehood ora wilful misrepresents- ti the British hotel) are sow fully aware N rhos, .d although ascii a imputation or teeing- the error they committed in raising ap Dixie stifle, spina the character of Mn. Panora, Watson and Merges Hamilton to exert • supre- 'nigbt be pardonable io • common pnl-hoses to- mar over the interests of working men. We per, it will not be pardoned i0 a mac prsteedior trust they are sorry fer their mediae and will sot 10 be qualified to eo.dect a public /.nal, in the be guilty of a similar error ie (inure. if work- io men fro 011111 to be i• 101110 b. Tow° where Ma vie• top a soots 10 everybody anything but the men kicked and cuffe d open- cle whopttee or Mn.topper. Thebe auselon tele -the mere lick.pt hal aerie of broadcloth woo noted for r- I'anions.c did so because his costs and Idle errepnee, they most learn to d* - is me has should daily scteri t i• the world, ins the idea of being repreeOtd by Dixie Wet - is •ooh .s ehorld ever ehaneterie every Chief opium Magistrate, and without which a Magistrite aoa aod Morpe Hamilton -they most .boos mut be a curse and rota blessing to the cos- teprers aures from their own class, mad ave to inanity. Mr. Pumas' supporters did not conceal elect men who, in point of erfueese and honor, their reason, for supporting him, neither did they are inferior to themselves, and re nevertheless emcee' the cause of their opposition to Mr.Rieh. impdeui and heartless enough to despise them. And if ever a mera had jut cause to say, " sra These are the men who, in compsity with Isl. ma from my friends," it is Mr. Rich -for we Walsall, Esq., have prevented the Meoicipal 6 di hl 1 t the Act from being properly acted oa in the tows dr 41' sist tele egnstmbie asaniw m Near ed MN WI ft Me tvs sol tar M�wa b tsar sub, well wool d, hod pieta ba Mod M .evnesas r eau Se..... I will tell res hew we wen semis �F' f the level �►••- taes rises. Om res web w pawed p me ,�gleior A Mu* ,tdetseet, thiel-furlgod amil• Imp will . t/esk SeDeai 1Rgtst. AR w every Leg Hosts., plumped at the seed with (ora. s sed, the rand alapb••l he sad s tette with shin nest est free thea flat eo sane. metettW4 The psNi• wb* ftteait • lies,. Wi ren a tht 11.01 Fourth- them seem inertly epwer to tar dt/sthn' d ` each d the local Wromag, Ci.rk-E1. by Rey C Fletcher, as- ( About Ml(u bei ism Shin pleas Mwfih et Lee kin sated by D Ammo sad R Mod.rwell. Lop - low I am -- writhes hem, • ., . with a low psoiMthM half rte ism ';....vole 1 an beide (either Truisms firm to r e p _ net et Ttrasherr, er bah First -George COAL. Mr Nicholls. .host • m yyw Semed-Geer s Noire- M:. Plain. 114 wiggos, with • basins We m7 ser and the rows •r leve to" Third --David Attu. Mr hl0°. epilog embalm ant of ver wasps lee eq wen. from air to um", sod iiia , Fours►-Joh• Elhau. Mr N. 1 tbuk 1 hear you »7 " 1 wool/ ti• "...,....._.1114". la a tts°jority of inetancoe, Involves IV-laa dagttfo-Ex axis Cleft's heed. bow they .ma." /mall, messes nMmn see 'i •l prtamplw or ¶•wttosr of Marr e int-lr ell. Cook. whist lir Nicholls their wise." eU. it a rather vavnlsttgbe, out of outputs*, a demure for idefmatiN ea Beeeod-Elisa Tebbett de hot y.s shall bar. Third -Cath Coale do Now was*. toy div. yea with le hero the doubtful poloist mode• o reaMdingr r Fomrth-Elis H.40'.. do wp7 we Mss mer sons, 1 sees will give yea as school improvements of rows ked. Is Ra.dias-E1 by D Watre• l:eq •eo••at. bet n taw be i. Rhyme lmsiimrs.tbm• this dist td s �. First -lase Holmes Mr Niobolle we otestawbs. by b.tLMat fair sr nem. ware psrtemaI is, sot to deal in dry tesbnsai- pieeod-Oeo:o Nain Mr Neiro Baal a prs*l•imee Weed, tall ash ..S eldu tier, Mt N give every pueblo (mmsMos ; Peird-Eliza Taylor Mr Patios dies. to impart correct wawa, and Isepir proper Furth -Corollas Coo Me dogs The first thing 0 »gap err gen. the 0040, of meteor is regard to lee (asst object, ad Fifth -Ellen McDoinW do the day. .ntereete of the School System. The Sr/bag-Ex by D Watson Eaq le to collect Shoes heron Ada MY law sou Legislative &Moot Grant la to be esseslly lint -Elias Lux do astray, apportioned to each city, towel, vile/ ad Becood-Elle• McDooaW do While some an at t►a we'll eerpe7d• steel• township. as will u county, in UP (1� Third -Eliza Mr Patton look sot for woad oar sok, amid Notified to the Muoicipst (islls- lre•aisg of digerest Words -Ea by Rev Car T. male* •fin 0 boil ver tw, sol a 1t*1•ss .tis ; and the data of that appoints/in F7rtcber. food- with eetl0Wry moat be utwlly eolloetd (rem thaw First -George HN•iroolmes Mr Nairn Theo 111.Lancaster cooks oar repeat, tiecood-Jane Holmes Mr Nicholls slsHl, lee•dties ted sxamimed, wDab often esnn Third -James Dibble Mr Patio• And bawls' all good appetite, we make a hearty eoesidetpbk troulto and eerrespondeite, Fwrlb-Elia Taylor do moil. ie of d•kortive Returae. Th. Although the Examlostion was kept eel o.til Our dishes rhes erten washed ape t4e bedclothes gsa*cf•1 'oper0eios •slesdr (Y the �- aer six o'clock, the Junior .lar could not be quick we stow, stat Rotorua Is 11. oilier will .how) set examined, eaeepl i• Arithmetic, -the whole a- Asd built( picked ■p all the tops rover the hills only to *very moo teipalityr bet te every mount of'prise were act awarded is epee -pence, we g0, eommoa school tttodv 441 puha* mid is they were therefore, at the close d the Entitle- At half -pmt twelve r papa" at.M. w5 gip Upper Canada ; sod lee vareepe 8t•mid ha ■ tioe, divided unwept the Teachers pressor, 10 spin to Med, be distributed by them to the moat meritorious *ad eat oar barge. broad amid shame. sad gob. returns must lee.eempfled fer m! At „veil children of the respective Schools. The somber or talk se need- School Reporta-a work for the 04sir of books given to the Teacben were sixty-five. At half -poet eve or thereabout., we amp lee clerk of .Dine months. 1s oddities to this [8igoed] J. H. Wight's riper. men the cootie/mum and gtartrly r - The hefted bobble, tee partake, amid brad out ..sats, p'e .theins of reboot bill., sorw- A Wort time ego the Municipal Comecil *NU' oar p,edcethes. oodsnes on IM 8cbool rove-tvlid ie. Township of Goderich, appropriated the sum of AS fir the parpor of purebaaieg pries to he gives for the purpose of coconragtag Comma School Educatioa in the Township -amid ,irinn to be adl.dged according to the appearueo mads ata competition to be held foe that purpose at the School Home, of School &retloe No. 3, o. tie 26th day of Jely, carteat. On the day specified, depending, with their respective Teachers et their head, appeared at the place appointed (tom cis tithe Scheele, with bright co0ot sad glowing bosoms, lee the coming control ; and eotwiihstandiag of the busy season of the year. the Examioet0e wee attended by a very respectable number of the ia- telligeot friends of Edocatige is the arigbboer- hood. The bonne.' of the day wee commenced at note, and was kept up .aril 6 o'clock, p. m. with deep micron, and was thea .lord becalms of the lateness of the boar, keetas each made which both the spectators anti those mon imnee- diately toterestd, meld bare wish to have wee accomplished. The appearances made by the Schools woe creditable both 0 theme/Ives sod to their Teaob- er.--.nd especially so, whin it is kerma that the present attaiomeet5 of the pupils have beau arrived at soder the most di•adnntageomo eir- ..m.,aoces,-.either proper maps, nor books, nor other apparatus are provided for the School. _-and the only wonder is that the Teachers have d "silkily t please or serve Mx oeceedd o well ea they have dose. declare honestly, that it is en • y cruel, n h 11 thrust of Goderi°h-these an the mea who arvooW Gentleman bimwl( to b. thus *onuei 7 I ns petitioning the Legislator for an Act to remedy apoe the notice or tae public b7 iga010. se •. pie principled men. la short, if our freed, the the errors which their elf -conceit tied arregeaee Loyalist, will content himself in publishing the ban 0teaa"O°ed We are 1e. »ve15 it 00? C0osel'e little rhymes, and ouch other little •molars• 00 James Watson. Esq.. not because items of local news as he mea cosvenit*tly pick we think he is 1 .. to blame thin the others, bet op, we have •o objectio0a to bid him " good because he belsge to a differnt claw. d• is a . ped," bit if be intends to wain a party war, prosperous Merchant .ed has a decided interest t ad to attack the oharacur of man mach ',moil- is the prosperity a the 1001•, sad • r►gkl 10 tato or to himself, then he will find to maageeist, a part is the management of is affairs. He sod may perhaps make for discovery that he can Lae made a considerable amount of properly m only ply " second fiddle." tad peso that upon a the place, and whether he made it off the class pretty Low key. And With these remarks we to which his fried. Dixie Watson and Morgan Irwin a penial of the following article: Hamilton belong, or off the clew of which Win. Wallace and James Bisset are member', is best MORE PETITIONS. known to himself. His conduct in this Council affair, will not elevate him in the estimation of Wa eedentad 1141 • /eddies for • ►*medial the thinking part of his fellow -townsmen. For, Aet to enable the Towe of Gederieb, or rather, we suppose, the Town Csuacil, to act in accor- dance with the Mooicipal Corporations Act, has boss got ■p during the past week -sot ata pub- lic meeting, as one would reasonably expect, bet by the two w *bre* idivideals who have all aloes exerted the whole of their little influence to prevent the set from being wrought r it should have been ! We earnestly warn the iohabitenu of Goderich not to sip or cooeteeance any such petitios, because, ie :he first piece, 1t is ea in- sult to We intelligence sed combos -geese of the town ; and because, in the second place, the Le- giokture would laugk at such • petition ! Why was the Town Council of Ooderidb prevented from acting is the legitimate way in reference to the provisions of the Corporations Act 7 Sim- ply because Messrs. Dixie Watson, Jamas Wt - sou and Morgan Hamilton, wen unable to elect William Bennett Rich, Esq. Mt er of the Town. Le the mooch of April, whoa Benjamin Parsons, Esq.. was sleeted Mayor. by a majority of seven to bar, why did not the Tows Conseil proved to busters, is conformity with the Act? Simply because Messrs. Dixie Watson. James Wetsou, and Morgan Hamiltoe felt mortified with their defeat, particularly 1 it had resulted from the inflame* ad independence of wotktog men. It was the firm time re Gederieh that Weptndeat iadaotry had displayed its wperi01i11 over the ridieeloes pretensions of • meek aristocracy, sed, 0, it was bitter. About three weeks ago wises it was proposed that the council should inset sad call out the Statute labor, and agree apes a rate of Aweewn0•t to be levied for wheel pur- pOees, &.e., why was it that after all manner of soesultatioOs, •d deliberations, sad half promi- see Meson. Dina Watsotn James Watson sed peeps Harnihos did not attend the said meet - lag, and lbw prevent the necessity of this " re- medial Act," that a sow to be prayed few? - Simply because it was e.animo»Iy eeoeleded that it would tippet' . . \ miser to sit at a Cowacii Board with such mea as Willie Wallace •ed James Bisset Now, we have ever deprecated the pnetiee ti the demagogue in pondering to the prejudices of the multitude, end a eade•votiag to foster jealousies god bad kelise below* the different alums ti Iiteiety, homage we believe weeh jealooeiee to be • swinge impdimeat to all propene and improvement -- Bat beteg fortunately sae of the multitude, we own that it does hurt our feelings when we see • mer. me•hroom species of eminency terming op the sew at honest iodu0riooe working men. Aid voce the last meeting of the Comity Coon- etl. ohm Mn. Dixie Watton protested against William Wallace taking his seat se Reeve for the Town, ad »id sly, "nosh a rep,0sentet.ve ti0,derich 1" we admit this we leave had a mach crone minim of melded than we ever bad before. Not because Mr. Waimea t►osgbt proper publicly to express hie e0tempt of • wsekutg mac. bat, became there should he footed wehieg mos in Godericb who 'mold ,feet Dina Wstses to a dtitios where h. Meld Time ear pemredtap k w mins 1'we beiedy heegbt r view, O.s.017 spelt it mem slam, 's a writers to Teo tseum t.T. .04. 11. LI/7. whether he err wt ° 7 o P e I th R Too mach praise cannot be gives to the Tows political Sty, or vett ereoexioga 7 made • .ere. John Holme.. Eeq., sed aha ntber mem- tool or dupe of worm tare then himself, public hen of thq Towesbip Meoletpnt Coeseil, for confidence will ba equally shaken- 11 in Mir, their exertions in originating and eondaetieg this that Mr. I)1.1. Watson gave it as his legal opi- the Township will consider th ompetition-and every �money ell ex- nion that the election of Mr. Parma on the paodd which hu bets devoted 1. aha Parch". of April was illegal. But Mr. James ofIhtrust that tie above competitive Mostly the Watson did not believe one word of this -nor did Mr. Dixie Watson believe ore word of LI.- first trod • aerie Ike nature tth»sgbwt the Mr. James Wat»a in our own sorties a► thm other good rseolu 'vireos Som t a *se we affirmed that he did eta then es • ha.e.Iread7 tad. will se th. iutrod.cties lar surely It they mere Maier. on e • f h wre form set ti tooke sed lar/ m•pa, a". ether mp- that ° wad loodl ho that aa.apt h f b • meeting • ifl they had very Comoro° Schsol of a full supply .4 a eel. .0nly uewer 0 choose a Major, i the? VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OP THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. Cosurrres Roost, Meloy, !!ad July, i650. S •Paeoserr:-Hoa. M►. Bado's', Hos. RP. Bulbs, Mr. Butillier, Hes. Mr. Cabe - roe, Mr. Cartier, Mr. Creches, Mr. Cbri• tie, Colonel Gluey, Hee. Mr. nisch% Mr. Holmes, Mr. Hopkise, Mr. Merriam. Mr. Polio le, and Hos. Mr. Visor. The Chanute beteg about Col. (logy wee called to the Char. Mr. Hopkins proposed that it be,- Rewrioed.-Teat, to the elision of ibis Committee, the office of Amnia at Com- mi»ioner'of the Board of Wake should be °hal fished. Ordered, -'11.1 the tics- Mr. Cameros, • Member of the Committee, be Examined tette ng the above proposition. Quos. Chairman. -Here you held the aka of Assistant Commissioner of Public Wake 1 -Ane. 1 bare fora period of eigh- teen months, for the last four of whfc6 1 truesettd the whole ►resines with ease, there being at that time so Chief Commis- sioner. Quer. Mr. Hopkins.} -An yon of opi- Mos that there M any otittty in the eontin imam of dist Deice 1 -Ass. 1 am ef opinion there is so utility is the of the ogles referred to. Qom. Hoe. Mr. Bulbs.] - Why 1- Ans- itssssee the dates of the name of Chid and Moistest C are the eases. Tey cassia*, ted order replies to all , Report on all applica- tions emd Petitions **stented with the De- partment, and sign all touchers for pay- ment of snooty. Qtes. Cheiruas. • it sot necessary that use ef tem slwiye a In et - traduce I -An•. As their abuse* is out- weeal, the Secretary might be authorised to gigs those papefe; practically the Sec- retary dose all the witch. i ea of */lotion the whisk of the duties of the two Com- mk.eesere w be performed by use officer is two bosn per jay, because the Secre- tary does all the The Provisoes' Mbitratere settle disputed chime. which is w part of the duties of the C • Que. Mr. HgMso.)-1• it the dory of the C se vine and report on all Public Woolen -Ase. 1 conceive it is use of thus* Sloe's upon which to Com- mtetooters may devote as moth time as toy can soon, hot one that is melees to the pa►lie, imemmeeh as the Commissioners an not eciesttie as: they arc rmidt►et Seginuere perfectly competent, whocdui? to a to perform that a.rnos. I should have thought it improper whoa I visited the Weiland Casal b bele interfered with, or given as7, opisies as to the oaten er pro- gress ed to works. Qs*. Mr. Bo tiilir.)-Had you any other duties to ahead te, which were attach- ed to your libation as Mantua Com• videmeeter of the Pehlke Works 1-Aas. No. 1 bed no other defies. QUO'. Icon. Mr. Badgtey.]-Wen you a Member of the Executive wnemeet to virtue of the okce of Assistant Commis - Moyer of Peblic Works t --Ave. I was a Member of to f because it was thought politically expedieot,bot sot in vir- tue of my office as Assistant C of Public Works. Oe metiers of Mr. BowtiUier, it wae,- Orderel,-Tet the Hoe. Mr. Tache do Woo appear before the Committee, as :e examined of the 'object of to sees of Assistant C of PAU° Works. Oris e[r-Ther the Chairman M maw to Hesse fee a M u to Hemorabis the egi•4tive CewcU for leave te Hoe. Mr. Toshio to *rood to Committee. Oder5,,-Tet to Hes. Mr. Merritt ell the Hes. Mr. RelOsoea, Mashers of to Hews, be wlwsd to slued the Coat - rides as to -.wove. The Ri.gwid Morro. Byre's*, D. D., pial8 or Aebooli for Upper Cassis, ers0anld la, ted ..b1Nt,d As - rues te the Quotable' proposed b him by the Commitee* l i last sittime-whitb me a blows : - QMr. Wwad yes upleis to the Com- mittees the eaters tattle delis* of to Clovis lentis Rese0Ues OMs., and give fe.r spas' a pantos. Without this, fair competitve is sot sot councillors what right bad the? 0 Pn1M1 of the question, and as Education adequate 0 the against the election of a Meyer. 1f Dixie Wat- soo did not consider himself a councillor what right had bets coma before the Coity Council 0 protest against William Wallace being re- ceived as Tows Reeve? He certainly did not pretend to be the mouth-pieeo of the awn ti Goderich, and is so far as his individual interests are concerned, itis a matter ti 0017 small conee- queofe to him who a town -reeve, or whether there is any town -reeve at all. Bet, the same Dixie Watson did, cm • former occasion give his ether legal opiaios, u the effect that the Commit. at its first ovation in the month of Jutary, had tut power N .d jeurn ! .red then es the ninth of April he pee his Legal opinion that the Council bad oo power 0 slot a Meyor, because at the meeting in January they had neglected to ad- journ : 1 Now, with all due deference to the professional knowledge a Mr. Watson, we think that ther'two fogal opinions were not value (or one, straw, sod straw is not likely to be dear at present. The troth is, the legislators did not este oos farthing whether the Towo Council of Goderirh elected their Mayor oa the wooed week of Jasiry, or the second week ti April, providing the Couocillor agreed •moeg them- selvse. Med had it been possible at the meeting ea the sioth of April, to elxl Mr. Rice, Mr. Dixie Waimea would, is all probability, have offered no " legal opinion" on the subject. We base .ow pointed out the men who pre- vented the M•sieipal A et from gots' isle ep.- ntio0 in Godorieb--we think we have also peiet- ec' out their motives for doing 0 : •ed the mo- ttvefor new petitiooieg fora remedial Act, may ceremony be discovered i. the tact that Meseta James and Dixie Watson are Trustees for the Commas Schools of the teem, and, is the prelim went• of the people; Wo impowlbilit7. CHARLES FLETCHER, Sap. C. S., Township of Gederieb. Godericb, 30th July, 1850. • rabort* bees considerable (se that printed by order of th1 legislative A..e.bly shows) but whish, I hops, will be len Is Mester- mitosis applications sed calls at the elks for information, advice, kc., by mune interested a school matters, basldasthe venal voodoo common to all Mbe dgsat- m'ote. AU the letters reports, and ether dugouts received at the *Mee, meat be endorsed and 11d away : all the elitist lettere sad documents out from the eines went be eopied twits from the *righted drafMut the astapp for boob el the eiaethe post, sad y; Mut the appropriate mon] of them are copied • third lime fee speetal use -as is rmepue% to the whets eL tbbee�hoo ewn.posdence es the 8.1.04 Lew lob before ParIIeweet. Now, the meehesi•n pert of thew Neve is the by the two clothe In the ?d•etties Ode. -lbs color clerk b.4. . esides, � mein ates cIak .tabus him. Beadwr clerk affords moth aeoataeee to N daily in giving aforation to parties s pills' at the once, and acts no my &poly is my ab•snce-hs bovine lherosglsty stet .ad ,mastered the School Law all Saul Sys- tem, both is its principle and regime detain and applications. 2nd. In respect to the e5son4 Masai ef the dories of the Education OSce,-dos* relating to the Provincial Normal sed Mo. del Schools, -i observe that the ergotism el this most important d• seat of em School Stators, has added stub t0 ell responsibilities sad duties of the Westies 0e -much more than I had islesd.4 anticipated. It bag, of eosrss, knee t• me to originate and devise s,sry< ousec- t•d with the est•blishe's. sad booties of the Institution ; the appeentao•t of *Goers and their ditties, all the details of its go- vernment and system of 1, sod augers@ for improving IM o. - y and ocfu4ness. The delrberaties ad dop•iss these utters have required w 4itda time as the part of the Board of Edemetelet after they bad bees brought before it. Aad 501 ▪ 10 * i ban takes so the I leafSesehtgi he nor i* any wry ...voted the Kemal the Masten to the Snidest, is the ealml School, the Masters bare ever sines its •stablitrte0t, bad almost daily esses� Cone with me rumens( matters concocted with the °pent:pee of the Inetitutios. The aditesel &dim which ham devolved eyes the seeks clerk from the establishment of the Normal sed Model Schools. have al.* beam beyond say thing which t bed anticipated. Pb. low simply provided that be should b0-11 Re- cording Clerk to the" Board of Sdsestis4 and enter all its proceedings ins book to be kept for that purpose." But is oddities to that, .red Rivi.g Douses of all mettle/ of the Board, it has been fogad oit'imklg sot only to conduct the correspeedos's, but to manage al: the financial affairs e the Normal and Model Schools tbroroesgg\ the Education Omer -a duty from *\k\ the office and its clerks are exempted is the eeighborisg State of New York. Of course the ssecones of all the orders ail plans of the Board is under ay dimities and upon my respoeaibilily ; and the mice clerk i1 responsible to me. The system tett management is as follows :-Every thief dopa or procured o* b b*lf bf the Norms! and Model School.--iooloding Sunset furniture, repairs, books and staUOua takes pees through the Educatiob Ode1 An order, according to a prescribed priaM1 form, mit be cot into the °Mee, eight bf the Masten of the Normal School) adhelg Aid to the Chief,;Stperinteudeal, (er article required tin either 8cheot, whet of booker' stationary or repairs ant premisse. If le be a matter Of std cootingeocy, the Chid Ssperisteedest or proves the order ender arural itlels°s a the Board ; if H by tleazi ,lp"' penditore, be bye 11 loses b its cossidrsties she ease, the exesatiss 0f the orbit It pit/ ed to she water shot, who the bake ad awiesary he she hotted atoda.t,is the *real sad two b u Weed ad fifty Mile is the del School --stores them .bay b a for that permits he ilea oat es the order !ling away abs orders, bills of all treacles 4th Ito .0 t• eempase UM Itwm . with the visas ant the0th 1 coasts furnished 051 rrdkd lilt' 1 each .sorter. It -elect suits! *leek to pe peep all Um Chief Sepo, ret west idpdi . at the std aa((ese\ oeMIr' , tat G has se a tha u1 el Wags e►, sea- as else the gelarki sf the .e*eka gawfeg is sspaeia• sows. Alf beats �� wilt �eeeeaey d the /sells gee. re10isai,.0 field et Ns. >t ores lustiest, Need vele sass era smAd IeGWSq M roes Qlsth•1- 14°"4441.-.1-.4; t, heap Ns Sant.•, Jsly 27, 1850. TO int tn*Ton O1 Tea trvade 110a*' - Der Sir, -It is with much Oeuvre Leem- masiate the followieg item ofiakrmettms. As *emend Temperance Meeting woe held ie the Ueberns School House, oa Wedgy 0eoieg, the 92d a . bat by a raw de elided is fn- mis Total Abstisame Society, to be celled Sable and Waris Creek Total Abstain** The persuasive elega•o, of the slave, Rev. Messrs. Logi* and 8kaimes. may from the fact that 93 peruse aped edge, appointed • committee, and Ind the e ' to be held is ()ember. ef whish ce wit given b7 the SeerMrv. Mr. a. T. T. ken, be i0f the next due n B. G. have a botter opporteaity of dioplarisg hb sea - tempt for their elate sad its Interests. William Wallets is es hooted ida.lrieaa tndesma*. •d a a keeerledp of the poetical busiaer of 6k ie at nest Neal to Mr. ie Wane. H. a me .f the ends wheels hes and tame the tows (▪ Godeci.h, ad it a .0y mob wee se he who w truly repsesat the low* r ite i•tageta- The gnat, the member d moa 11. Mr. Wal- let* ie a oommweity, AO rester will be its wealth ad prosperity, bet the more Mr. INA, Wotases the greater will be the poverty ad the aposew and mow the rife. Ad ea laag se wsebiog ave s*• be se ishttatd ee to snake CosseilMn ee slimes of tram. of sash roes e Diiw Weems Gad Merges I1•milg u. ty Kaxnwrtt-s, Commit BI.1fs. Saturday. Jose 29, 1850. My Dear Wife, -We emoted hen yesterday about half -put 6, and eaeamped shut* way from the Towo ; we beve travelled about 1110 mine since leaving Dederick; we have therefore. ac- complished one third d oar peony. gad have every confidence that we shell jest her secce.a- fol with the remaining part. i am very happy to inform yet the( 10y health and strength le so mach improved dist 1 doubt dem, I was more hearty during my life time, seitler is there any symptom of sickness Maws say tins. We leave this place for the Salt Lek* or Mormon Town, this evening 1 »pp***. There have been several trains of M0(1.00s wise Myo preceded as, there are otben 0 leave os the ith d 3e1,. Thio place is 1.300 relies above 1 we took what is culled the Northern Rose., through Iowa city. I gave yea a dight Wen le ti OUT journey to Chie•go, tied will briefly 1.11 yes bow we get along afterwards. tithe 11th of We lef4 Chicago se the no niag Ivor, with three strong bat light waggon., each ( affairs, t becoming oawhat prnbeble drawn by four Cuadra Poems. 31.0...- Bmit Nate o a urs, i a and Brows in the first, Watkin sad WARimee that they may he weed on for the Teachers -ie the ecoud. td hereon. Duk sed i.seegotr wages TI.r. a sO reboot tax. RNnember ie the third, Du. M.D••eld sad 1 rode se hese- this ! back, eneempisg eat lee the stet ties u half - post five, and every eight SWOT. The reads w Sines writisg the above the Council has met extremely geed. grass sad water andel. W and isomd • writ for the election el • Camillo' the bones tip of appeal u7 the wee" fie for the 8t. Patrick's Ward, is rose eif Mr- their jemmy. 00 rho tw.1hh Jasu vee 510514 the Mtstia Muds 31cLesin•, resigned. eippt at Albeny, sept is me veggies a the ego _ ppoeos�l. aide, moagaltoss i. twartr w. artim5d Red Ce4u Riva by (airy .mid ps* 4 !hoop lows QT Oar lest 11011. to Beaja aIs Hdams, all. Eel., M. P. P --t W. B. Richards, Eq., 311. -,This meld* eesetry by w 5155545 m7 p'.4 P. P., sed to the Hee. Malcolm Cameros ise .Os..p. less 1 tbougat It IF" 10115 gee Parli•mentery papers. Are it ieNo' Ribes ti s* pr hills. . serol .Ina w i1M atm The .wap sed the And *f - tea r god tet a hats may us* m0 the cowls 0f k4 . without meek Wr�.14514 done i1Ommlllli4(4ti0111. ' ef"Are pps.•.e,aannee�� e.mi•ds me » b.•.1•i *54 •went.' of iia tbroagbO _..lam P01 T111 11V11011 41011111. am. a elle. The gig 1rougbou 1 a ustimt•d CQ i��ln,uLiuOrCOMMON SCHOOLS Me►, a d ia,yseatisg AMS every itset•a- L11 mma TOWNSHiP OF OODERICH. v s m,1.. ge se ew1agew1 sae& 0Mh dews Meemployed b M/rlgrlMr At a TowesbiaP F. Bohol Gede,teh Tow•att a /Tudor 11141 *41441 0tewd hem Ate egad t1m fltavu t test Otreld i' i thine DAso V this romper, ..g, mew day of holy. 1450. the ktlowig Premium wow veal staters utast. WO \55+ W soy mud .- te the ' ..a to be to keep le tush boob,, , M1MIM awarded, un t the lest 1 to fees, weekly, hem t he 11. Jobe Flliest. adt e7 Mr. M oa gleet aha W wa the Jos . we wum N es/ M ego N er•wl sod Mads) Master*, aku mole t M the feet pewee ef t gsAgMp it the school best rbY lsww M Grapeia : weaAr iso* w4dl ��i�li proper tad other busks Q•.grspIy- lir. by Disse Wt..0, Eq. Os ago -Swl cuss (mod red dm *Mho of ill 8.--.0 . OM - fes 1. Is* T. Nara. Nelms, (inmoriy s* a piss d abase a are gee eekung t. oo e Iii. Rev Robartw. Mr. Oe6uldose•a oversaw y�misg A n if & gest O►e.mee-Ee. N Rev. Jeha the 11y..I, Ni. M.r_q. Me- Deas sodemu" sead Ltii7l debobs /M M►. eltsd a1 W l' Firm -George Wain. Mr. 1Nhla Mr 0481,-.. wwe w� 8*0.1 abode= ID U Gesell �y =INA 116 bosa4-F.lieh.th 'Melee. Mr. haw meek, wMr�w bei bias" swasIra 1110/ tt�sgl its 7tiiM-Aron• Debbie. de *me eh -edema se sue ow ors* �118 SIM