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1 mead with a add, that siscs the peeoestatie• et the tie el his iiseepte, be a Neer in
of obs d.commit 1 Mei received • e.wwe•ea- est' el the dibrest GiMBw which shall M w
mos freer t1. Raise Catholic Btahp of Tee- far dHioW with said Uslrwsity rte be *stmt.
i.. Mu•wlwgsesr to Comte de Ch•rbesel, sd te sppeisl a menebee N the Bm ate thereof.
maims thea lee hod eareally (racked ever the seal: M received as • st•Mst se .dein. to •
Are seder whish the Uaieerem y et T.►ese M Degree la the said U04 fully, "mho= perer.•-
.aabfkhed: that 1. his memo try ere faily lag such religieer meeker, as me be preesetibe
e•keload to meet the roo•s•abl, wishes sad ea- by dm tea«IMled aatbwliti.s s( the Oreg. to
peewee d tae whole eremooily of Upese wird he berme, sad vier. saw.duie to hie
Ceara. atoll $s...seteg his iNea•I.. • r k.hsl wading a meth afliatd College, he .batm by
of bits p.ple, te b eoete deed tomb the UM. lbs rake thereof be vee sired to possee ,"-
eerily. e►arp.g homes. with their religiose i•• (Vide 13 and 14 Vie. cep. 413 )
mr.etlex, Th. Beset* rr.pectfe.y appeals te ler Ea -
fives, te fsrnt.h yea with as frenetic,. •.der whose imempffiate series the
•• s areesttd a rpg of the whoa sad aim*Bost we* of the Uoi•.r.uy d Tomato have b.s.
arab rmhib /1 ta.. pleased le ingrates' if" ;tested, whether their e..e0usl priaeiple, u
rh. decem.u] '• to the Bessie." 1 .asset saoenosed by Hot Majority, is sot to •.deavosr
.segty web tins, hawse se mea peed tors to invite all classes to take advantaged a Ns -
made, moor do 1 believe 1 am capable, of snaking tuon1l rodowtsest folly rgsel to carry eat the
melt. 1 distinctly rusted to the Senate, that it highest Academical eJ.ealt.a 1. this Province.
eras for the porpoise .t.veoiiag making • verbal (ami which. if divided, wo.W be swims to any)
declaration. 1 had thosght it beet to pea all 1 combined with Religiose inrtreetioe in mach a
wished to ray in writing. m as any matt all d of Chris -
The doesme.t an question wits drawn ep tor tiring. without offesce to
the purpose of repedret standar; ad it sow re- sad that this pruciplo has received the raaioo
mous to be deterui•ed here. and is Great Uri- and delib.rste approbation of lhs people of Up -
tom, ee whom this accssanun wail ret. 1 sp- per Canada tbre.gh their Aepr.wntauves], for
peal from yu•r Lordship te the public, sed i re- *hose bent t the tame is intende&
rest ls to
Menu my regia, burins complied as fir s. The Senate further rempeetfa11 T rep •
lin is my power with your eondi'ioss, that ye. your Excellency that it is highly i.jsrior to
will furnish me wish so setboriy to hs.. • copy the great interests is this queries, and which
taken drier weeded Charter. embrace the prawn( as well as r e..erobnas
1 bacs the honor la be. ofCaaad., to permit the revival of es Nome -
My Lout. cion. wholly exclaims io its nature. sed them -
Tour obedient and hamLle ger••,, fore •..cited to obi .alt -beteg of this Pro.ioee,
P. B. DabLAQUIERE. end which is intended to withdraw from the
University of Torneto, a large ed istwstial
Re, 4.-C.,T Lama -T- ea Borne to Ma portion of the community, Tracey of whom are
D.Bugr Ieee_ setually rrspiog great b...ts from 11.. losisiu-
Tonoao, 11,11 Jen . 18.51. Coon, and others prepsriog to enter it whes selli-
•n.-flavine read the copy of the palm, ems- etcntly advesced, wittiest the prevent mesas of
menet (tom yourself, which you have Iasd before future prn.peet of beteg able to provide fee the
me. I mast decline any farther section of the Iuhahitssu that high Academie
with you after t11• buenese which this latter re- eduestide rhos recklessly intended to be thrown
lams to ie closed, as it would tow atopen, to be- said.; not can the evil rest here, for the nude,&
It may accord with 'nor genes of the reep.ct bey d mei, sn Iesu1.11os ie ly to
which a ge.tIimaa owes to himgelf. rind to revise More religious asperities from which the
ethers. le spply inch leneuste, al 105 have ap- Provioce has already es deeply ragered, ad
plated in that paper to statements made by the which nary friend of peace and good order do-
ltish./ 05 roar Dioses.. rear senipr to 5(e. Bet preemies as (night with calamity testi.
you preferred. foe f.mne not dtffiu!t te be m1- Your Exoulle.ey, as Visitor of this U.iver.ity,
der,tood, to eLsteio from applying the spade and in that capacity, the delegated perdu•n of
fueslung and o.rasi.• language to the tame its rights sad privileges, cannot but be aware of
statements publicly made by ethers, who pro- its fitness and adaptation to tea wastes and
homed to speak, as nos well know, the molt- welshes, as well as obs best interests of the Pro-
tocols of whale religious communion, who .i.,•., Your Eodell•eey knows that much has
(eeked .poo tbe yr -dime character of the Toro,.w been already dose to correct what the people of
Usner.ii' in so other light than I did, and 4e- Canada lied a right to object to is the former
scribed it ie so other ,epos. management of King's College; that order,
It may accord with Te* Ogee, of candid, as ec000my and good government are rapidly being
well as gentlemanly dealing,- to describe. to a developed in the conducting of e•srytbiog cos•
toperwrntn in Notu
November, the Charter of the netted with this Iestitfoe, if permitted to
T."oito Univw.ity a a.d.wniag d the cheese• coma into operation: and, the Senate trusts your
ter which 1 had ascribed to it in ,tis month of Excellency will not permit a rival t{ni•iity,
June pree.diag, sod to (mead ,p.. the compare- sought for under false and slander•ss proteoses,
son a charged (slgeho.d agaiat the. Bishop of to undermine sod destroy a great National hone -
pier Chetah. when you hew well, that it ler- fit. But that your Excellency will be pleased
gored tin went aid of an Act of the Legitla- to pray Her M.ymy the Queen sot to grant the
tore, te the mouth of A.pst. to which yea at Charter sought by the Bishop of Toronto: and
least consorted. to rollers it from the character, is Ise. thereof to pant a Royal Chatter for the
which. io commits, with thoaYads. 1 had given e.lsbllshmeot of a Tb0logIcal affiliated- Col-
o( it. and *111.h yon could edit 1,5 Cg.oraot was lege, to be placed in the City of Toronto, lur
tree before that alteration was made. which it the cameos les of the members of the Church of
wee hoped wooled 1s some tie..re ream,* the England in *11. Pro•iocs desirous of *storing
reproach. the same. and of recei•iag secular Mit metiers in
The enfairoos, however, was tee glaring, tet this Usiversitrd Toronto: sad with power fur
to be al once eapred..d I most allow myself the said Colitis to greet Degrees in Divinity.
to say, teat the honer or year attack .pos me is is eosclunoe, the Steele is desireus respect-
ed' li:tle whir fussed. rail commie of i, is to fully to state to year Excellency that the char -
be admired. Toe have disavowed haying etre- tern of Victoria and geese's Colleges were eb-
d.eed rhe paper which is heel( was most tomtit- rained ander eire.mgtaeees altogether digerest
lag towards me, by ebservauoae which were from :bowl io which the province it now placed.
••••11, offensive.At the time they were pastel King's College
1(1 stn to credit *hie msieme•t 1 most dimer.- University was eoowdered by thew d.semua-
dit the aeeos.aa of others, whose character for lions repremested by, them, •d also by a large
veracity yes would not gn so lar as to impeach: portion of the public, a excletisely adapted for
.'o. eon hardly be at a lose ls here some d members of the Church of England: but this
those to whom, from long personal aegoai.t.ne., University of Toronto as sow established by late
1 meet teen malted*. Were obey, indeed, who essctmenta, becoming available to the wool•
hosed rove remoras 10 eoshrm your disavowal. 1 community, sod providing for religious instrue-
.sbould at once direct • copy of the paper you de-
sire to be east to y'., -but this I take to be im-
oopiblf.
le tAg me.onmc, as 1 have requested Mr.
Champion to allow any cootribeter to the
Ch.reh Usiv.rriy to peruse the paper -at his
Lison, though yes may not be ye•rsel( of the
somber, sad may here no other toseere with
the .beet, the **stir op Reil. .ed t• find fault
with these who are exerting themselves to pro-
s ate it, -Toe can sorely is find it difoslt to
chemic • knowledge of Its cements.
!have the honor to be. Si,,
Tour reset humble wr,ant,
(L'tg..d] JOHN TORONTO.
No S -COPT Or Aiosar.
. ltle lxedleney the Earl .f Etote and Km-
•AaDtsa, K. T., Ooosrur Oxnard of Cana-
da. 4e., dc., mud Visitor of As University of
Tomato.
The Humble Address of the Senate of the said
Uaieer..iy. is delsberesin, assembled.
Mat it PLeaei Yana EXcLLLxOeT,-
A nppr.serta".e has been made to tea Bette,
Mat a Hoye! Charter is sought to be °blamed
from Hoe Maier,the Qeeen. for enahlishsog a
Udverot'', in pper Crusade, ezclosiv.ly for
membere of the Church of England.
A doe.meot pot forth by th. Bishop of Toron-
to, whilst is Eastland, beariag date Jene 12th,
1e the pre.est pier, and accompanied by .n
Address from certain coblerne• .d gentlemen
la Loses. dated Solite 19th, in support and cor-
r.beratios of then same, bath addressed to the
members of the Church of Engl.nd in behalf of
an Upper Canada Chute'. U.iversiey, have also
been brn.ght ender the noires of the Senate,
seed are herewith transmitted to Tear Excelk.ey.
They have bees exteanel7 eiresated through.
mit Engined, and appear to comma the memos
e pos which is rested • claim for obtaining the
Charter i. goratine. And the Senate is inform -
.d, It is aloe claimed because Royal Charters
hies bees granted to Victoria and Q5.e.'. Col.
leges is ibis Protide..
The prioeip•I remain aseigaed, ere, Ih.1 the
Uolveroily of Toronto, as now established by
P.rlumeaisry en$Otm.•t. "expressly eieledes
from the Ueiver.iy religious insirsctios accord -
1•g to.n form e( decline* winnower; prohibit•
log any form of prayer, or any set of poblse
worship:, sod dsp.alifyiag any eremite d the
University, who may hay. takes Holy Order,
from admission Into, nosy volae in she 8.ate "
And the iimitsti.e is desipated as "seta-C4w-
Nen" and " impious."
Tb. assets desire the truth of these swim -
titres: cad es behalf of the whole Christies even-
madt' of Upper Credit fm whose ben.fit the
Uatv.rsity of Tomato hes been e.tahli.hd by
Legislative .anit0.. sed Royal ...Meetly. repels
Ilona es skad.rweiLlnaemoch all roll gime inmr.e.
time .till c s*is.es to form part of the U.tewwy
• adios, evee with irritating wirer: b n will set
be permitted to.geed,er laterfur. wilb ISM pew -
her leer of .ay of Christiane;
whilst beldtast set *my faedify to Nish for the
600 sed serer esterase. of religiose &atria*.
The Senate nearly deems thee ..y edited -
de crime " es te arty form d prayer, w te say
mil of melee worship:" .11ewl.g to all whet
freed.se theme. sod the einem fa1liry for eee-
d.etieg the sane.
The Seam pally desks sa .memory to troth,
awl siaede.ss. ' that the Usiverwry Am has
theles i6.d any graduate who may been ub.
Holy Orders from dtwaesies is*., or Dann, any
'oleo ie the Il.eate," as Iwo of Its members aro
ati.Iewe se th. Charoh of Eyisa I. sod ear a
mitrsws of flee Kirk .1 f,O.11a.d: •d no retrie-
d w we .airs .it4ee se to the ..s.b•is of the
Reeser .stpa.fed N the Crewe. se es to these
.rhe nogg. waArr be obese by any aUlhed
Oslle= dram being ..blews of wlfgies. Aad
the fitsaese .spited alh repels the s.so.silew,
.het rhe Uaiereiy of Tee..m is tori-dyi.-
*.w es w (grysi.1g,e beam the, Weep= aper
uriish It le free mode to have nll,toas ie.
eare.asesCello d
mph kr tees= d. lea
deism of U.I'u.siily .dm.at1.0*
11 4 Alimar Mehl Odefeto
f
essMee lam er (lr 009
dells dem eslver•lie 4M a** .ho s1keB
tion in separate colleges, so reesonabte ehjeeueo
can bo raised why all err sot, If D dispooed• one single public attempt to get rid of it.-
receiee the hernia of tea i it would seam te multitude w
that the
education to the ttenal University, and take pay
sa
theme p.anion*, bars become callous to the
HURON
SIGNAL.
TiIURSDAY JANUARY 4111,
THE DEAD WEIGHT.
Or the ten thousand schemes and frauds
that have been practiced oa the great, cis,
pie and unsuspecting public, by their Ru-
lers, that pension system stride roe
for total deritutlon of principle, bare-fned
injustice aid unmitigated absurdity. It is
the king sham of the great sham •yet.m,
which enables idler's to stick the spur ta-
to the galled rade' of honest, sweating 1.-
dustry-aid in the great jumble of istrigu.,
k y, blockhediem, tiakeri•g, tattering,
and taking down, that forms the crane
farce of Legislation, the Poore system
appears as a bold carricature of obalut. ri-
dicolousieea.
A mu of ordinary intellect, who bad ne-
ver heard of the Perim system (if then is tncumbeste to retire en a pares of eaves
ouch a me) might be made to understand hundred and fifty, it is possible that a whole
why an osterprising agriculturist or ms- shoal of portioned Mr. Lm 'sone may be
chaste who had made two blades agree brought forth, sod thus lay the foundation
grow where only one grew before, or who of • parper is Canada, similar
bad discovered or in 11 sums mode., l to that which it the curse sad shame of
lessening human labor and increasing ho -
man enjoyment, might be entitled to a
Pension, as • public acknowledgement of the
good he had doer. But no mai could
he made to understand why a person who
had for many years received wags equal to
the value of twenty workmen's labor, for do-
ing certain little, trifling things which nev-
er benefitted the public ons rtxp.oce, should
receive a peace or ■i annual salary from
the pu bite funds, merely for ceasing to do
the little trifling things which he bad been
formerly doing ! .Such, however, he the
principle of the Pension system peculiar to
Britian aid her Colomos. The maa who
discover', Invent., works and benefits hie
race, till by toiling and studying, he brings
on premature old age and decripitude, may
drawl out the evening of a laborious end
naeful life, in pain and poverty --ice is a
working wan. But the idle man -the man
who has filled an office, or wore a title,wbo
has done aom.thing or said something
which the public saw or beard, and
who for the doing tit saying of that aniless
something has feasted and freed so the
fruits of the working man's toll, most be al-
lowed tomtit. from his .fee on a pension
equal to the income of dozes of working
awn! He is a gentleman ! We do net re-
member of ever bavtog seen as attempt to
justify this nefarious imposition, and we
regret to say that we cannot recollect of
dividsele who loot teed estates fa Chasm-
'
ry, these tedtvtdnale should have paid fof
the sorrow. But to cease the public to
pay twelve heeded sad fifty pomade • year
to the chef &goat in • system of litigates,
in which not or to eve itemised have the
- slighter interest, and which eaiformly Bade
in the total ruts of the few who are toter -
tooted, is an at of fisgrait injustice, oily
surpeeed by the set that ghee • pe.ato.
of Serra ks*dred and fifty pentads a year
to the same iodivtdual, simply as • premi-
um for the ma
buadrd tad fifty ! It IS probable that Mr.
Jameson may lire to receive the passion
(or at least as many years as ho received the
safely, and. is that case, hos Vice-Chs.cel-
lor.bip will have cost the country exactly
two thousand poseds is year ! Now, sup-
posing the office to be one which to useful,
it would be tech better to fix the salary
at two tltousaad pounds, aid have no pee.
mon attached' to It. The people would
thee usderstasd that two thorned rued,
a year was the most that the office would
cost then. But by fixing the salary at
twelve husked and fifty, sad allowing the
degrees therein in thea Fsealties of Law, Nada-
ciao, and Arts, still preserving the t•.,el.btltty
of religious instruenoa to each denomination.
In *heron period which has elapsed sista the
saublishteot of Victoria College it has eatinly
failed for want of n*eoa.ry foods, ad the load•
tuition has been closed, its buildings at Colmar,
have bees Sold; and s. Aet of the Legislature to
the last session ha authorised the nmeval of the
site of this college to Toronto, with. it is to be
hoped, the sound sad jsdicio*s view of becom-
ing an Affiliated college with the Uaiv.rdty of
Tomato, and thus •1 once pieties its besefils
within the reach of that highly respectable por-
tion of the community.
Th. Presbyteries Col:ergs at Kiagstoa ander
the nam. of Queen's College, however respecta-
bleas an academical iestitonon d a sepenor
order. does set possess, and it is believed eau net
expect to have (or • very long period the mesas
indispee.ble to the establishment of • Univer-
sity, sad at is mattes of profound regret. flat
the nodes te of this college are not as est se-
.hled to participate is the superior sdvrategea to
be derived from the Unisersiy of Tomato, to
the Faculties of Law. Medicine. and Arts. The
actual editions of Qee.a's College in this re•
pest pretreat ole •hjeetiou to ex-
tending University Charters a Canada is the
present geaereueo; if the honors sed dinine-
tions to be obtained therein ars to he considered
desirable, or the Pro,toee to be benefitted by
U.Ivenitr dueatios.
All which u respseifally
Senate.
U•Ivaaserr °r TesToeto,
Nov. 'th, 1850.
submitted by the
Tea MTDTRRIovs Kioc*u o,. -Our re,
potation fur acuteness has suffered Dome of
late. -Thr.. Dimple women, Iwo of them
young girls, came to this city from Roches•
ter, and for month• humbugged many thou-
sands of people. They were denounced on
all sides as arrant impostors and .bests but
to ibis day no one has found the .hght..t
clue to the imposture -no one has given
errs • plausible hypothesis. We bare
sharp police officers, and learned phuloso-
phrre, and shrewd editors, and smart me -
chaste.; but so one has found out bow the•
knochisge were produced, n hat moved the
rabies, or by what process gestures were
answered in many cases correctly, whoa
the chances of s wrote, answer were m,lliose
te one of the nght. This thing ban bees
gest on for two or thrum years -.t to prac-
tote or nbered in teeny pules -yet the
mystery has never been expelled Are
we to brat s igsora•eei 1s rimester like
this to triumph (orevert 'low stook! it do
to offer • reward large *Dough to tempt
some one of the essy impostors to owe op,
and to tell o* bee the this( wdoa.1-,Veto
York p.rper.
8U.o Dare. -A clever and lsgentnui
.0ehan1e, lamed dameol Arrest, ewe food
dead tate tweet, neer the hotter of Mr.
Colcl.. s d*etille►y in Ayre. Fee set.s
tams b* had glee himself ap to habits of the
greasiest iste.peneee, erassaieg himself
wroth logger whemeeer be mewl/ proton to,
and, myna, dews to seep It r4, awoke only
1* resew the *Meech. 1• ase of Mese ate
he w.. se.sowsd to steamy! What •
Issees.-O.14 Jfy*rter.
Ma -Th. sew es Kies (west, ."r ie
Gess flet, .ssgrd by A. Rehm. Jr., was
hint ekes lest eight. area tee o'el..k. The
Milt wee Ter, 14.011010004 -ell Wel •ed MOW -
lee -bet tea model essr.l..e of .be
eta. seaeedel. •ed 'M 6.. was mel.ed .
wte ISIS egiOmmad. Ws hese am
beer Me di MOMS& --Jews. ♦A lb -
pros .
prim
Great Britain. But the office is cot useful,
and, in se far a thea public is concerned, it
will be awful. If people will run 1'.
to the ruin of the Court of Chancery, let
them be at the whole expense of their owe
folly, bot let not the iaaoeeo1 public he
thus wantonly taxed for the
of a few. The in/tartest* of Toronto have
boon a Hemmed fold more benefitted by the
services of the man who lights the street
lamps, the they have ever been by the
Chancery service of Mr Jameson. But
the lamp -lighter does mot **cites twelve
bu.dr•d and fifty pounds a year for his or.
be scarcely receives a scan.
ty . , and yet, if in the perform.
secs of his dell, ho should happen to get
disabled, and until for service, it is probable
that be might be allowed to became a =ta-
per, but it is not probable that be would b. -
come a pewsisaed paaper. He is • work-
isg saw. ,
It Is likely teat the Govereneet was
bound to gine Mr. Jameson u peamoe.-
Some other pantos had received a pension
for similar servleee--a pension is the legal
or the prerogative of the
office, the Tories, if to office, could set have
refused him a portion. We have such an
unqualified contempt foc this precedent leg-
islation that we consider it unworthy of a
disesmtos. It is, certainly, .o much of as
apology for our Canadian Government, to
ray that such is the teill .f the Imperial
Government. But. if it is a fact, that the
Imperial Government makes it imperitire
on our Canaille Rulers to pension such
officials as Mr. Jameson, the sooner that
the people of Canada are made aware of
this fact, the better. They will then be
fu:ly able to estimate the real value of
Colonial Legislation, and to appreciate the
liberty of managing their own &fairs ! In
short, it is a duty which every elector is
Canada owes to posterity, to refrain from
voting, .t next (001011 •lection, for any
man who hesitates in pledging himself to
uoe his whole inioenee in removing this
plague -spot of pensions from Canadian
Legislation, and in an especial manner the
seven hundred and fifty pounds pension of
Mr. Jameson. This is the beginning of a
dead weight, and if allowed to skull, past
without &deeideed expression of public i
s-
dignation, it will accumulate an a curie and
crash opo. the •sergies and prosperity of
the country, till Canada ultimately become
the prey of • pauper aristocracy.
W Twaaky wake the Comity Oesssll, es
• mum of ewes, &sided list Mt. Pat-
rick Flannagan wan the Reeved Il.04fliT-
ray. His Geese, ill Welk CLswmtq/
ffi.ss.diy also teak hie seat as rgesMe-
tat►ro el the new County e( fleece. flet
the Warden god Coupe!! having • art of Caaftal Pmslskatwmite. EA." etwoytstMs h!
dim co.vtcuoo on their minds, tb.t thorn
!m▪ at the meet powerful argsm..t seed ►
was really ■e wok Muelelp.hty to itis• r
i
(B IS Bfl 2 21.” t tp I ,
CRIMR AND ITN NNI/6iiilicP.
.r.
I. in waft •IIA MIR WA,
Dar 64-k the toy • ample tea{
haw bees made le ehlals the ellitifftse
groilestoigoity of the pnoeiple, or have,
long since,incloded it 11.00( the aristocratic
prerogatives of those who govern, 11041 from
which there is little hope of deliverance.
Perhaps the chief cause of public apathy
o0 this subject io the fact, that it is seldom
brought forward is that form in which it
might to he examine. For iestaoe°, Vice -
Chancellor Jameson bee lately been thrown
wide with a pension, for life, of seven ken -
/red and fifty pounds a year ! This is a
eerione outrage on the industrious popula-
tion of Canada ; 'sed, in so far as wo have
observed, it has not been exposed in the
manner beet calculated to excite pub'.;c in-
dignation, or to ensure the destructs m of the
iniquitous principle. Like most other ques-
tions in Canada, it has been viewed through
the misty .d*um of party feeling, and dis-
cussed and condemned on the score of petty
tactics. Mr. Jameson, it is said, is a tory
of the old school--• member of Abe old
Family Compact, and shonld not, on that
account, receive a peewee. lieu is a mere
nutter of opinion, and, no doubt, many be.
ler. that the fact of Mr. Jameeoe's tory-
tam m the very beet spelogy for ponsiosieg
him. 1t is further said that a Radical Goys
eminent in pessio.isg a tory, is insulting
the whole Reform party, and is therefore,
n o longer entitled to the confidence of Rs.
dormers. We have already said that the
pensioning of Mr. Jameson is an outrage
committed on the industrious people of Ca-
nada. But the iniquity would not he di.
minished by supposing ■ change in Mr.
Jaoreeon's political creed -neither is the
outrage aggravated nor palliated by the fact
that it has bees perpetrated by a Reform
Government. The iniquity is is the prin-
ciple. apart from all party feelings and con-
sideration. And, in order to bring it fairly
before the ?Milk, we shonld endeavor to
forget that Mr. J.un..on had ever bee a
.ember of any political party, and should
make no allusion to the political creed of
those tab 11.n given him the ewe.
It appears that Mr. Jameas has for ma•
nr years past, bean emoivis( twelve bus.
deed, or twelve h.adred amid fits Perils a
year d the peble money, as the *airy at-
tached t• the Viee-Chaeeellor of the Coert
o f ChssaMy. 1t is alleged that be was a
very ti.eieions VieS.Chancellor-that ia,
Mat many ef his doeide..
..d that .ves sepeei.( that so-Vi...Ches.
seller were astitW to mineines, Mr. Jam -
ere bed forfeited his elsems bg hes imill-
eissay. it is mot eseee.sry to este" rate
the queensa of elt6e»oey es I.efeieney, os
It may 0t ones he ews
..d that Mr. Jess -
..'s messes b the ekes. devise the
whole period of W Is ombesay, was tet
intik twelve Msdred p.s.ds me resets.
btltdted moss w theChesdien pablM. If
be reseered srr40 4 to the ssferts.ate h
tease, decided that the Duke of Darker its sdvoeatea ween that lets( "ab* elk
had jolt taken
his Beat see year tee soca ! treme severity of the pateb.gt. Jews,
0a the same day (Tuesday) • moat out. felt a stress Wetterteoesvla, sad um
1 hetes ..serial fres James owing 10 the growt.g tvpeflstaae 4 obi
Redraw, and other Week sad waits Death Psslebast, many or(siasla wap(
g coa'ietioa, altbwg► %hair g.B% ins pile black and white
inhabitutnts of Biddulph, was prataoted
agaioet the serums' character of Mr. eppareat, and that solll of sr eos,Nttea,
Shoff, as an &fledged moos why h. should •itch w*. the horror.atsrlaiaei"Lim pmi.
o ut be received as Councillor or Rave of
whines of death, that JuJ;ts.. Series, sad
BidJulph. The document was altogether
the hums' petro. of theeesa.wnity Bodo
wonky of "Bed( Jim," but not worthy at, ouch strenuous ssortione ea behalf of the
the County Council, .ed on the mottos cm ' erimi.0i, lkat the Ez.e.ti,o ere" 101141,01..
Mr. Beath of Downie, thea redia/ of it d seaters, commute the seates, except:eg la
wee quashed. The Couscil thea proceeded a few of the sort "VW"( gala .l orfs
to bnat.e.e by bristling Committees .. and it bit hese eery properly segued that
"rend import,. •ubjecta, and this ad- lbw state of tbt.g•, earn l may rm.-
jourasd till MOO .'clock os Wedoeeday cos of mar, instead of reproeaiag wise,
worming. As we intend to remark o. the .mbelhed 0.rimliala to beer II" hazard*
(emend tostures of tic• praceiIings, is our but that if ..c.adary puaisbmoa. were
. ext week's moue, we shall conclude for- "betituted with an aktel.l. crr.iaty °I"
for preset.
TAKE NOTICE.
Qtr' The Reeve of the several tows -
ships bar eg, we believe, 1y
agreed on Tuesday lest, that the Amass -
mot and Collectors Rolla ice., should, as
formerly, he furnished by the publisher of
Ohio Hems Sierra! -it t. out duty to teti-
mate to the Township Clerks and Acs...
e on of the United Colette, that the As-
.1...eit Rollo will be forwarded to the
several towa.bfp by.the middle of Febru-
ary.
D.- We have j met been informed that
Messrs. Hobson and Davies have obtaied
a new costraet of the Mail be:w..s Hamil-
ton and Goderich, to he roe daily. Aad
for the more successful ; of the
stages, we learn that Mr. Robson will im-
mediately take ap his residers in Goderieb.
THE COUNTY COUNCIL
MST on Monday in the Court Holm, and
re-elected Dr. Chalk Warden for the cur-
rent year, after which they adjourned to the
Huron Hotel. There was a full muster,
every Municipality in the United Counties
being duly represented. The following are
the Reaves from the respective Townships,
fis
Tockersmith-Dr. Chalk.
Goderich Town -Mr. Wallace.
Goderich Township -Mr. Holmes.
Colborne -Mr. Amsted.
Wawanoeb, A.b6.ld, Kisc.rdi.e, lee.-
Mr. Gsrvaa.
Stanley -Mr. Ritchie.
Hey -Mr. Bell.
Ueborne and Stephen --Mr. Lamb.
McGdhvra,-Mr. Flannigan.
Biddelph-Mr. Shoff.
McKillop and H.Ilett-Mr. Hays.
Hibbert -Mr. Donkin.
Logan -Mr. Rath.
Fellesten-Mr. Hill.
Bta.eherd-Mr. Geese.
Downie -Mr. firth and Mr. Meredith.
Ellie. -Mr. Gourley.
Netth wtbepe--Mr. H..iltee.
Moth Esebh.pe-Mr. Pry Mgt..
We asset de lees the. my tbst it i. •
respectable awl as i.t.11igeat Council, and
if its sets be qatt
.al to its •ppeare•, we
will have • t rn0.y geed dings to re -
Med le its hen' before the sad of the year.
it appears that • see tree of the people of
Me liMHt y bed bees dts.ti.6ad with the
.s.dsat of their Township Ceased devt.g
toe pow yea, and. e. the 6M Monday of
the premiss month, had held • s••tfag s
felsir motes hest, io opp••ities le the masher
NEWS BY THE ASiA.
The steamship Awa arrived at New
York on the 17th instant, bringing Liver-
pool dates to the tib.
E -Intelligence is to the 4th
inst. NOtbing of .
.A supply of medicos", with able surgeons,
had bees sent to Jam•ica,sltloogh the
cholera had subsided there. '
The Englwh btedit•rraomo Beet after •
long armee, bad returned to Malts.
Llysarool. Cour
UMLAUT, January &.-
Market remains without chang. i. prices.
The imports of cured proviotor are small
Good Lard rather higher. Hams urban -
geed . Pork slightly advanced.
Public securities improving. Silver is
still advancing. Moony active. American
rocks in good demand.
FRANCS.- The Co.wstitta1ie,al charges
M. Dope with baring published is the
Deia/a, aa article which accuses Bo.apw-
tisu with havirg plotted the murder of
himself ad General Cban ar.ter. Dupio
is President of the Assembly.
The Patric states that the Ministers
have sot the least toteotioe of rseig.te(.
Gsarmir.-By &Jhices from Frankfort
and Creel to the 27th ultimo, we learn
that the Elector retuned to Crest on that
day. His household troops attended hi..
The other troops cheered him. He has
promised sot to most os the
by his f of the• deeres of the
28th September, as a f the
difficulties between the Pruseia0 and the
Austria. C . The Ali
C at Cassel bit published a
proclamation threatesisg to enforce martid
law ■gatnst any perste who shall create •
disturbance in the streets. All hotels, in
erre* offices, 'twirl/the houses meat be
closed .t 9 T. r. Refractory ail rine are
subject to coporeal peoniebe ant. A persa-
e ent court-martial i. established.
Count Leiser', the Federal -
et at Hems Cassel, bile 'moulded the per.
m•wet Committee of the Heiman DOM.
By advices from Dresden to the 471h
ultimo, tt'app•ars that the teenier; of roe
Congress are towards durab
C sr• lakfigility. plana' bo.
twee the Prussian and Austna. negotia-
tors.
Accounts from Berlin to the 27th aline,
state that Barron Maiteuffel and Priest
8 , were expected to arrive
there on the next day.
Ihtee from Visor' are to the 23rd e1t.-
A hes been appointed to
Holstein. The border bettslliose are en
their march home from Bohemia.
DuvrasS ane Tw. Dse.a1.-The Free
Press 01 the Norde.table, under date of
test(* ultimo, says that on • peewees day
• skirmish took plan near Woeseide. 11
is sere that the dames, though their force
we very superior compelled to retorts whkb
with conelderable loos.
ITA LT. -Letter/ fres Naples to the
471► ell. state, that the Neepoliliss Go-
yer..e.t at the press.% moment is in •
*tare of alarm, knowing that a c..eaderable
e mber of founts emieteriea have teetered
the kingdom. They are supposed to ewes.
•te from Mos,... flete arrests have
taken place on this seems* : and the acti-
vity el the pollee M if passible greater thus
ever. Thereto trials have occupied melt
meatim. The meet pre*tsated as excite-
ment heretofore enk.nwn.
Tua.oy.-C isopl* dates ere l
to the 16th .1t. The sews frons Aleppo M
satisfactory. The rebels have bees bastes
sy the E'er, who to eedea.oun.g to Jetts.
dproucevtrefn41.rm... es
o'eo•ssay for the pe•al the*
Sween'--Dere• ars le the 17111 elt.-
The project deftest in the /he reptemets.
time eyelet, whisk hes fee • Meg 4u.m hese
• wbyset .f nterest threnheet the 0..s -
try, had that day hem e.etd, and the
pMt.es slay he ellaside ed as dd.it.ly
is every cam the ooat..ce would be fully
carried Tato effect, this very eortaiaty weal(
go far to dimi.leh, if not to extirpateerif.w,
and it must be admitted, that the stats el
public feeling, sad these stoniest. hove
done much towards Iseeesiog the ream%
terror* of our erimiaal law, and ebtaiest
ostensive modillsatio.s elite esectree.ts,
n either will tt be dinned that the efeacy et
them modifications must in • greet =ass-
ure depend upon the Executive Wag seal.
o.sly supported by publie`epleise i. the ri-
gid 1 of thea sedifid penalties
which Imo law now ewerda to en•».
1 have bees led to them roflectiono by
being informed that a Petite. is sow baa;
hawked Ibreogh the Town of Gederie►, .rad
has obtained many slgoators', pups( fw
the i.mdiste rel..ve from du&oce of •
pmol coerced only • few months age .t
Larceny, and entree to three years ia.
I 1• the Preview' Penitentiary.
The criminal is a man who lined is Gode-
rich mum year. age, ostler LM ikn*5y assn
Dome. of Dandy Jack, but d.rlsg Mg Merl
stay, 1e woo Irerwknown to do or my say -
this( that could some him to the good
epiei.n of the people o1 Goderich, and poor
Jack was allowed to coaxs and go stasis
mach mou.. being takes et kiss, but after
the lapin of six or Mees year., we learn
that Dandy Jack has bees eo.vi.td i.
Loudon of en aggravated ease of Lumpy,
which bad be 10.ssittd to the days George
1I1., of proem memory, would test certain.
ly have mat him to the Gallows, het is
those milder times, be 1. oety.•ent to the
Peettestiary. But Jett re • repeatable
relation in Goderich ; so he hid whee he
was allowed to come a.d go .aooticed, but
bete mow somebody, and ►M moieties feeling
hurt at poor Jack'* u.plemat petite,
gets hold of a sass who bas the hemp of
wiled y tbo Township aethe hien, amid bei • settled. Amerika, to the twee ef the
sleeted* Ceased of their own, frees which
Mr. Weiss Carter tau neat as Roe" te
the Cettaty Ceased. Bet beteg skew ib*
eltltlp 1ag*i.ete mtbrky wblob .odd me-
eosetitet,.s, my prepent fes a sheep of
tds.o.W law, regains Use eswtM. e/
•..h of the fear seism. w►k1 enespo-
mise the in. whine. the de►gy..wd lb*
and passaetry. Tits omelet .t
Nina bin the represwtstive Oahe Tows. ft
seg les a edbnegbwees end y .1 per.. f
N emceed s ire .w *4 tea herss d
shim ii.nly. a tortais IOflt ilesensat few tea CatsllNAlas•
Irgdy developed, or rather
who bas s terIl.Nat of ..reiectisg good
nature N ib sstnssfties, and is withal •
clever basil at drawing up very pathetic sad
moving potfttoe. The thing is deal at
once; • few geed easy noels who write J.
P. or Esquire after their names are prec.red
first, ethane my i .d..;1 Rahe ablest'', bet
my (Mead is• and ae, hes oigi.d it, i'll give
yes my same, whale some foolish ►mage
think that their same. can neither make it
better ser worse, se doers they go, and by
the time they get thee reviler oynyattkizarr
who are always ready to say "01, poor
Inas, get him out, wh.t's the em of beep -
leg be. then, this will he • Items to blu;'
the do.ume•t appears with seek an array of
some, that its t►fnkw111.1 it
forms such a "preseure fr.s wiitkt," that
the Go,eram..t of the people dare .et
w1lb.tsod u.
Not Wising sees the politio., I canoes
possibly ii•gine what plow are thereto cr-
e ed i. behalf of the criminal, but i kno.
that it cannot he &fledged that he is a
thoughtless, javosilo d.Is.q.sst, midis
can it be said that he u a• ignorant ons, Of
Mat be was goaded by w.at or destiwlio.,
be therefore tomes fairly under the &eerip-
ttom gives is his i.diet..st, namely,-
"
amely;" That net barter the fear of God before kis
eyes, be committed the trine against the
ere of Dur Sovereign L•dy the Qoees."
11. has had • fair trial ; • ed has bee am-
vueted by • Jury of his e..atryme. 14414.-
1.0.5117 cheese, and the Jedge wisely
thought that 1►ree yeas subjection 1. ane
di.splu.S of the P..tto.tu.ry wag moee..a-
ry fee the rohr.•tio. of the eriesutl, sea
the pntectaoa 'eeasy, to say setting of -
the pealOhsases whisk sigh i.ptavity sen
tied. But Mose who have 0gsd this Poli-
ties think otherwi..• and salty they .ma
phew msotbiig epeeist i. Jack..•Amer, they
1s edict say, that such . '.tight set
to be visited by nee► • ps.i.b.(t, fir of 11
be w'eeg 1e ileums ►i... long i. the Pea.
otesuary. It Is equally wr..g t. (iv.7
.I.. s .t.(1 * p..asba..t for a
amid sf ..4.ty at large be brought M
mime *tete * f..hn se the t.hjset, (l
trt11 osier a large ..ansa d imerbid e.n.Mi
ty, es rater • mewbmk eympty ter mini -
say whisk it is dtfetl1 to dismal/ ism fiat,
sympathy with the ovine It..lf.
flew, we are is the bent ef he•sMIM MM
w. Mw • Oevwam et that &SOW Mg P• ir-
e. fret the paste -4W kis f.N•"w 1
1b* fir ate ..teend that n sated
M/'dypeep . e.rw . 4. ( ser, r flee njlvuatled
skim otf tie maple. 1 Meld tbnefi.amek
y.., Illi. R4.,.., Y else Otimea.. ehiesM