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Huron Signal, 1853-03-31, Page 2st)tamcntat12. • - a1a Marek te, *till T1. N.. of= is Coporlt a last Meths w doe Rspeeeesuttiee B'll matt the edjearlm.at 71w Oommtie• thee res. nag espereed peegeess. O. aMr to poi• met the hall so 1e presto* wl lk ell the e tsjllu.tb. Yr. Hrock, tutted, it Wooled M the lest item of the erdsre or the day for • ieedey. and that it was tbe desire el Beeea.msst it should be real a thud etas as Wedowee, • Queue, March ei, 1653. Yi. LeBow seined /or sq address to ►a isselts cy for teats of virtue doe. - ▪ relative to lbs Cunt:names ippon- led m 1443, to meagre two the Rebellion Loam t. fewer Camel .nJ also rho •,neral wariest jeer.et& el the co mem- stoma appointed radar the act 13 tic, e. 68 Naas bet es Orvieto'. Mr. Liras* enquired of the govern - ...t wietbcr 11.7 admitted that the rebottles 1. lees ea bad to new the mtge.. at4eettee el every psrsoe who am •uttered Imes., If such paean had sot he.' couw s- led or be.ubsd, as specified ea the proviso vo the preamble of the act • Whether ad - mitring arch intention, the govero.eat does got regsrJ as absolutely illegal, nut I, ..d a votaries of meted rights. the es clauses from the Meat of iedematty,coe- trary to the &formate prucipls;and whether the r•veromset had rho iotention ref doing mvtbtar fur p5nase illegally deprived of thou rights by the rebstuou losses commis. Maur* 1 Mr• M'•rie replied, it was not usual 1•,r • g.yerament to i°terpret sats of Perlis- me't• Mr. Johsaoa introduced a Bill to "'teed the prgvt.on■ of the act for the formation of !Jill StoCt Cumpastes in lower Can. is. Mr. (Angton introduced a bill fur the prolectroo of mill Dimers from vexatious Mr• Wright (West York) introduced a hill to extend w all the inh.bita°t• of this Proxies the privilege of loaning money nn the same terse as are awe allowed to be de'uaoded by the U. U• Trust Lou Company. Mr. Cartier introduced a bill to Weed the time for the completion of the works dor the improteurent of the River Du Chemo. Ur• Teor•r moved for a special com- mittee amain weathers with instructions to engin c..eeraiog the judiciary org.oi Litton utile courts of jostles and the ad nuamitration to Lower Camila with au- thority to seed for witnesses, papers, Mr. Drummond resisted the motion on the ground that the Government had the matter under cooeideratioa• He stated slat they did not intend to bring down a 10511011 for the total rano lellurg of the present system ibis session, but only one ordinance of the Province of Quebec, pai- r) fauhtate Its working with a slew to es• sed' lo the 17th year of his Majesty's reign -tabhshtnt ultioarely a co np:ets system of intituled an sadt:ance for •icertsinteg dam- d•cestial,z,uon• ages on prut.stod Bills of Exchange and The motion was withdrawn after a die- fixing the rate of lutenist. to the Province :catalpa. of Quebec, alto to aaer.lamed damages on protested Belts of Etcbange, sed osis; the rate of interest in this Province oo bills and the s.mo are bcreby 'speared• S coed -And bo it enacted, That so con- tract to be hereafter made in any part u( this Province for the loan or forbearance of money or monies at toy role of inlrest whatever, and no payment In pursuance of such contract "ball make any party to such contract or payaeot liable to any lose forfeiture, penalty of proceedings, craw or criminal, fur uqury, any law or statute to the contrary note itbatandtng, Third -Provided .Tway* nevertheless, sou be it eo.cteJ, that every such contract and every security fur the same "hall be void so far, and so far only, as relate" to lfa excess of interea thereby made paya- ble above th• ruts of £d for the forecar• ince of *:100 or • year, the said rate of 6 percent. interest or ouch lacer rat. of tetsre.t as May bare bee, agreed upon, Mall be allowed sod recovered rn all where it to the "greenest of the parties that interest shall by paid. Fu.rAA.-And be it enacted that nothing u tau Act • tall be construed to appy to any B.nk or Baking Institution, or to soy losurance Co• or to any Corporation or se- sutatom of persons beretufore autbonzsd by raw to lend or borrow money, at a roto ot interest higher than 6 or 7 per. coot per anoom. The following is a copy of the Imperial Act for transferring the settlements ot the Clergy Reserve, to the Provincial Legis- lature:- •- A BILL to authorise the Legislature of the Province of Canada to make pro- tisionscoucerntng the Clergy Reserves in that I'rorince, and the proceeds thereof : ; -HURON SIGNAL. ee she Uppr Canada Twos IMO Linn Cowl bi jr d' MMM d p ykN b We cewdatlme5. WbiI. 1Mra w a(kt Geoerser r Y.tayeb. NtWtd at the IM0may. semi too of Y►. Meds ' C orad MOW& the Mai of the Uses oar s ed lobe t•• . Ganott poo tb anaemias which Maasiei t.sM0 $enlist\ W ale. t Moa a 'robed 41 tib 0.1.111 hoe. w ut- b*0stMp s blew. is the ell whish is re , sad &sMrea last lbs pt'wlsmatitta oft eed.v.d,.howjt; of he Tswad+beafr eetltlwMMe M e4 nous reoesola tWtl tplM+d. wen r 1 • .( the grub ►. • of the T.r,..t" ale 1M SN. 6.N y to i►y ells' puress- TM.eio gays bee holm at•mpb/ w 'f* iilethe s of 8sta.iaed has placed Lab Herm sowed, see roferroaues e• mesh port d the said proceeds. ►street• *eke Carew with the toad i het that relau.e a thi litei101ie us Lake Flores. meat*. latriest . elttr( s. 'sate amid peat* k dell from lam bud mid the •speer pocked It her Mnsios at 111.-11.4111.1 M disp.asl of ilea. Stowe. AIM for • "spy of 114 third Roprt of the se mey b empliled 1e pe ode hr Use par- op .ad .eseesei is able ewe parse.. Thep ebo will be receive u Lnerpssl b7 a de - T. reale Logistic Autism. spool of push stipule sad sU allowances time left the boom sea 'owned hew, retakes of this aristocracy. 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Mr. Meltewy Mr- Hooks dunsg sash luso self tneeeab.ees. tb ktbr l.hi.g bra tore wen leo many It a reported 1►at tM petLisib•ssfillorildrasisleillaril":d- stated for that the ee.oegi of the per peeves- t -leo mush of the sad *et ratite third *boos t• get ebo meeey. ter from tis *.golfer, Lirsr) led say step bola( 1.ke■ relative to a aur• sad berth years ot Hae Mtjoty'a 'ergs, The Ilei 1.y fug 111111 wont 1(10 t• nits. st•sm.htp Costpa y, vey between the Ottawa sed Ge.rgies Bay up. 711. w sbmrgm Ne t.ae latkied feel the hoes* to of \ren shin hat, whish h• .d that Il WY tete i to rant loot. free of the limited Ytagd.laiew g by the British gov"ram.at to mitten,- els. that • g d Quest Bsilsi• left babied bias, ala afterwards he told hie A revel W a'ri'a It Pat te% from pwly eai h •ball and irdad wttb, . autho nue ay set - see that Carroll m1 b1s wife were both 4lelhournc with a million of posed. nutr- w as'*acted, .14 Ia dof.uit of which a bail 105.1 tboreo.t e< the same healed to •u,, '•i.g 10 a p1117 t1...at asg\t, sad th•r. wowid►e I.tr.dusN to ►•ewreale right. ply o.o.h 4.45fesso w Ia t►. eaw Aot saes- woe id b •.►sdy is t1. bee.. but Mrs. Ira treaders til IM.... en tbe Grad Riosr, 1l.*.d, .bB, from a0d alter tb peaessg d $h.w ..a Mn.. Lyseh. His foto•' ►ad sews from Erases u eaigperteet. takes away by the era **(roe et la .d 11 this Act, be repealed. Vic., cap. 4; oleo, that is she public ae• karma the previous sight ,bat Mr. Lynch There were reports that the Pope was ez- cuu... rob 1852. stout to be sublet' ted to hod 1... di•ch.rgad from lbs Novy Y.rd petted is I •ren to crow. the Emperor, and the Heuer. would a found detailed math- meets Qvtaiec,2411 Marc.kand rocen•d hi• pyo On Tbur•day curs ,bat but liohnesa will stay two agoras at meet. of the Clergy R sere* Fund til Up Leat .ig►t Wier efts report left, tb reg, ye•ug Bpna; esus hu father a tbsi' Compeigee. Mr. Bashbec had received an Up- per and Lower Casale, .rib th• "ether lead- Repre..ntatio. 881 wet tamed ►y a berg, room •bout eight u'eI.ek, when le went to assrrauce from the Emperor that the la - 'majority tball tell bier be wet smog out on s• errmd rill manufactories should be worthily re- fer Mrs Mager• His father then had p5 d lee York L hkbiuon - ass. receipt', payment., kc. a aboutpea 9. 'lb veru A fiss.csal etateweot ul the public debt were Yeas 61, Nay I6. Various shmegid- and sinking rued. and corre.poodaoce rola- meats were offered and rejected. Tbe de. tine to the public deposits were radioed us bate continued with animation till the rote mottos of Mr. Mackcos:... was taken, but Nothing sew brought out. - Mr. }hocks positively reiterated that it was not the wtsatioa to dimwits Parliarneat u consequesc• of this Bill. He also stated they had 01 iotention dissolve on auy oil" - Mr. Morin said, in answer to 51r. S'isart, ,bat 11, Government here not •bandoo•d their eels. me for reudenag the Legielat e Couo•11 elective. !'he Legislative Council, th:e taming, er relent. lnteuse excitement prevailed, sent thrive the bill to nrodifiy the Usury p Laos, which they reported they had pas- Yd wIwo the vole for the third retdi.g .ed without unendment. It is uoJerstoud was announced it was received with clap - n e 1.1 be 'anemone(' by the Governor Gen- ping of heath', &.c.,asd one member shouted era* tomorrow. 1. view of I e general "hurrah," and one or two voices slid, "No te.perlance, we give a at leugtb :- more Tories now." Wh it to expedieot to abut .h all The followiug is the division oa the quer. prohibition trod penalties on the lending of money at •rev rate of tutrrert whatso e ver, sad. to enforce to a certain extent and nut further all contracts to pay interest o. inoury lent, and to amend and simplyfy the lawn relating to the loan of roomy et u,ietest. Ile w therefore enacted, by- the Queede Moet l:z.•ellsnt Majesty, by sed - with Om &damce and consent of the Legis. tette* C unc.l and the Legtalativo Awa bly of the Pr vinc■ of Canada, constitute/ and aa•embleJ by v.rtue of and under the authority of an act passed 1n the Parham." of the Uoit.d Kingdom of Great Britain amid Ire'and, and intituled an Act to re unite the Province of Upper acid Lower Canada, and for the Goairnweut .1 Canada, it is hereby enacted, by rho authority L( the same, that the 5th section of the ordinance made ard passed by the Governor and his Council, at Quebrc, to the 17th year of the reign of hu l.te Majesty King George 111, totitul.d an ordnance for ascertaining dam• ages on protruded Bills of Exchange, and fixing, the rate of toter's' in the Pruvioce ear Quebec, and the 6th see. of the act of the tepee) Stevenson, Street, and Wright, Parliament of the Prot tit Upper Canada (\Vest York) -16. Passed it the 51 et 70.1 01 hie amid tate ala- Tbe bill to incorporate the London and jesty'• reign' 'mauled an Act to repeal an Port Sarnia Railroad was read the third time. Mr. Hartman mored that the Bill to se- parate Georgina from Ontario be now read the third time. Mr. Wright, [East York,J that it be read the third lime this time sen months. Tbe bill was then read the, third !line. The bill to incorporate tbe Hamilton and Port Dover Railroad Company was read a third time. Mr. Street mored that the bill to remove certain doubts existing as to the meaning of act to amend act of incorporations of Nia- gara IIarbour and Dock Company be read ■ third time. Mr. Mackenzie moved in amendment that the Lill be read a third time this day week. Lost -3,32. Main motion car- ried. To day the following Bills were assented to by the Governor, viz: --St Hyacinthe ':ollege Amendment Act; Ladies of Mel - bale lucorporatiou Act; Act to vest road allowance in Peterboro Cemetery; Act to modify Usury Laws; Act to provide for alteration, of limits of Perth. The following were read tint time :- Bit) to lessen law cnsts under certain cir- cumstances in that part of the Province for- merly called Upper Canada and for other purposes in connection with suits at Law therein, and the Bill to establish a Board of examiner, for examination for school teach- ers in the District of Kainouraska; Bill to Idemnity the Brock Monument Building and for other purposes. Oe *notion of Mr. Badgley certain papers relating to the Montreal Court house were ordered. hie coat oQ, sod be thought be was (etas presented •t t New a to bad -Th. aur west out au forted, ..d An uosuccesslul attempt was made by an afterwards met casae comrade. te Mor- incendiary to burs the Toulon srseaal on gee's court, Tbirleeoth street, me of the 24th uit. Typhus fever bad been very whom was a boy younger then himself, prevalent to Paris, but it was gradually Named Quin. abating again. After returoieg bore at •boot s qu.r, From Spats we learn that Narraez but withh his ter of i I o', be od lbs door toter ' aclockrapping, en.lpenesew hbieock Farber appealed to his peers aghast the hanhaess o ole 1• his hand. H+ came i. of the appealed. sad gave hie so. s number of twenty and Advices from Austria state that Leb- ta dollars gold pieces, telling him to put eney, who attempted to asawi.ale the Em- bed sway. He thee told les nos that be peror, was en:muted oo the 2001 ult. Hu bad murdered those two wows'', sad that Majesty was recoreriog, but slowly. Re - be bad tekee the mosey from Mrs. Lynch's ports were rife that the British Ambassador truck• 1s answer te lin mo"'• rnq•i'etee the had been mobbed, but the (act had been carefully contradicted. however that may be, it is certain the'. the Austrians bear all ell feeling to the English, io consequence of the hospitality shown to Kossuth and Mazaui: for the Britighen in Vteona have been" sent to Coventry" by general socie- ty. The conspiracy recently discovered among the pnsouen at Comoro had been effectually put down, conspiracies were, bowever„ afoot in other parts of the Aus- trian dominions. The sews from Germany is to the effect that Saxony, Hesse, and other minor prin- cipalities bare given their adhesion to the Austro-Pruasiaa Commercial treaty. The Duke of Oldenburgh died oo the 17th u11 A new company has been established at lfamburgh for a line of steamers to Val- paraiso. From Switzerland we learn that two agents of so American emigration company have proposed to convey to the Potted Statesetbe Ticinese, lately expelled from. Lombardy. In Italy the Austrian authorities were still revenging tiemselveson the people for the late tasurreetioo, and arrests continued to be the order of the day. Mazzioi is said to bare eluded his enemies sod got safe on board tn. English frigate Retribution at Genoa. The Jesuit College at Rome has been in a ferment in cossequeuce of the late expulsion of some of its members from the South American Republics, and obtaiaed,a promise of active teterfereoce from the Pope. From Russia we have received intelli- gence that Poland was being filled with Im- perial troops; and that a demand had been made on Turkey for iodemuity for the late ioterveatioo,and a settlement of the Holy Sepulchre question was insisted upon. In Turkey itself, affairs bad again assum- ed .pacific feature. The reported rupture with Austria turns outto be untrue. The relations between the two countries are most friendly, and both hare agreed to smooth away all difficulties by a Congress at Paris in May. Iu the meauttme the war with Montenegro had ceased. Advice, from Greece state that . the Queen would soon present her consort with an heir. Dates from the Cape of Good Hope to the 14th Jandary had been received, and the report of a battle having taken place be- tween the,Bri(ish and the Bashtees is con- firmed. The 'British lost forty men and the savages five buodred. Accounts from Australia to the 6tli De- cemoer state that the yield of gold bad rather diminished. Provisions were lower sailors were easily obtained, and emigration was undimini•bed. The overland mail had arnved in Eng- land, but the news is not important. A re- port was current that the King of Asa had been dethroned by the heir apparent. - Gold is said to have been discovered io Ma- lacca. Tbe insurrection in China still pro- gresses. hoe that the bill be now read a third time : tether told him that he w" let ID he Mrs Yzas-Messrs. Browo,Cameron, Car- Shaw who ope.od lbs backdoor /or tt e tier Chabot, Gaucho'', Chtpaia, Sol. Gen. ,kat a mac and a girl were ie eke house, Chauveau, Christie, G hot he kept quiet until they had rune.- ( taper) Christie, He then talked and drank with Mrs. Shaw (Weetwortb,) Cl:7ipham, Alt,,Gea.Drum- and mit last got her to go up eters and see mood, Dubord, Dustwulw, Eagan, 1"ergu- if ber sister was asleep. She ansa' down son, Fortier, Fournier, Genie, filename, 1(1 0 and told him that obit was, mJ •o°0 Inspector Ge.. Chicks, Jobia, Johnson, after he commenced *0:s murdurous assault Lacesee, Langton, Laterriere, Laurin, Le- upon her. Be/ore ahs was entirely dead Mlle, Leone/us, McDonald, (Cornwall,) Mrs. Lynch was aroused by the struggle• of her sister and came down •taus In her Mackenzie, blestiee, McDougall, Mc- Lechlio, M enais Morin, Mor- Dight clothes. Hrd her and had a ,Merritt, . must •wlent strugilo le bhetater • he succeededrison, Page, Patrick, Poulette, Poulin, to quieting her. Prince, Atty. Gen. Richards, Rolph, Rose, She crept behind or beneath the settee Sanborn, Sbaw,Sicotte, Smith, (Durham,) in the back room, and seeming to be dead Stuart, Tache, Ten -ill, Tessier '1'urcotte, be went up worth in his •tockieg feet, but Valois, Variu, Viger, White, Willem), bsa`in a noise, hoc ens doves ague, and Wright, (East York,) and Young -61, bond last she hod reined. Ile •gut■ s1- N ;s-ttZessrs. Badley, Burnham, tacked her with the dir; and finished her s as be said, by twilitng Iver neck. He their Dizon, Gamble, McDonnell, (Kingston') went up stairs, and brake rhe dirk by for- Maehddon, Macnab, Malloch, !gurney, ting open the trunk he then set fire tuth. Ridout, Robinson, Seymout, Smith, (Frog- house, stetter that lie had buret rho ends of hie fingers in ki idlin g rt. When the sue suggested that the knife would lead to his detection, he mod be had throws away the dark in George •Boat. -Th• dirk for- tarty onmarty belonged to his sun to whom a write gives by a youth .t the l me he was living in Washington, and was taken by his father two weeks since. He had borrowed it before, but returned it. Tbe bey identified the she• h of the dirk, and also rhe piaci of lead pipe. After going to their room, the Woe brought water, anal the lather wished t ill1t the atoms of blood frnm h • shirt. Tee e on returned the gold to ha father: but the nest morning he was sent wall a tan do • ler gold piece to purchase shirt• for his father and himself. Hp bought tam of large rzs for hie laths-, ono tor h..n.e!• and a parr of working., and out of the change, five dollars was paid to hire. Maguire for their board, which w's the ID. ly money paid on that aeeuunt. On lb* eros eximiaaion Juig*. Doran, after putting searching questions to test the correctness of *0. proven' testimony witb.:nt producling the slightest variance asked the witness In the most solemn min D er whether he had sot himself committed the murders, assisted by Quinn, hie ...o - tuts. A most emphatic denial was 'mitts'• ..J, and other quealIona followed in rho same sorra, prompted by the lather, but nothing was gained for the prisoner. Tbe 'rooms meeverated his Innocence ie the moat solemn and impr+wire manner. The late queeuoe asked arch whether he w as not promised, if be testified sur the pro.ecution, thst he should be liberated -- He dented this, and .ard the statement was made •olintsrtly, but he buret Into tears as he exclaimed that ho would rather have met puni.hment, could he have been spared hu p dagrace. At this p tint Mr• Reed interfered, as he had prosecuted on what teslimooy had been . nbmitteJ, the prisoner was remanded for trial -The kntoes•e, were notified to al- teni tiro morning before the Grand Jury, who will act at once upon the case, and the trial will probably take place early n est week. lo addition to the evidence at the hear - log yesterday, is the fact that the wounds icaicted upon the deceased were le(tharded blows, and that the prisoner, fur the last twenty years has keen noted for that pe- culiarity. Tb. dainoung (id 0017 also be mentioned that the angers of the petitioners still show the marks of tae barns received accordieg to his owe accouot,.whde setting fire to the house. The 'deveiepemcot °f yesterday, aur readers will no doubt readily admit, are moat convincing wnh regard to the guilt of the pneoners and mord the coegramula Iron •t the pro.poet of the vtolrted law being •pesdly avenged,the promptitude and ngtlao..e of the Soutbwork police ra se curing tae guilty man should be properly . ppr.ctated, trod 111 ere du awarded which ism justly their due. i'IIILADILTNIA, March, 16. T to bras] Lary have *Wind true bills against Arthur Sprier fur the murder of odea Lynch and ll.onah Sltaw. The trial a 6zed for MooJ.y. Qe.aac, March 22, 1853• Ina nicht after the report, ►Ir. Richards .ietredeeed a bill to separate tVeotwurtb. On motino of Mr. Puler*, a Corn:tette* was eppuinted to take tato coeaideraliva the advantages which would result from the formalise of as ice bridge above R.cae- lieu Rapala. The bill to enlarge the Representation was again considered to Committee, and the Tames bag proposed that the re- port be sow 'waived, Mr. M.Ilork sued is aits.Jweat, that the bill be ricotta'ttoJ to ream 1 the isms by attaching Glou- cester aed Oernod8 to the County of Cari- na'. Leat -38, 13. Mr. Seymour moved ie amepdmeal, that she billies recommitted for the purpose of sw.dieg the rams, by divJig Leanest as Al heats§ utu eleetorot Waimea. - beet -38, 21. Mr- Wright moved, io amendment, that the ball be recommitted, for making pro moot for the r•prs.antauo" of Peel by two membra• Lost 31, 25. Mr- Brews movod, re amendment, that the brei be reesamnted t+ armed tiro same se that twitted of one member for the town sed towaebtps of Nagare, w tb Woe for Lianas sad ea. for Welland, those coo- mrtueorrse iboll be arranged is three elect total Iutae'., a Dearly equal as possible: (bit leaded of Bytowo and Carlon bay ug o.e member, those eoestrturne ea shall b tivided into electoral dt.uets; that in- stead of oma member for the town and township of Cornwall, and gee member for tbe remeini••g townships of Srormont,those tyre loosteuesties shell be waited; that in - mead of be reflector coo0tituencia hav- ing eight rapreseotativee, they shall have arm-hoa;oe, Virtu. West Middlesex, and East Middlesex, West Elgin, East Hild t- maed, Norfolk, Huron, *ud Bruce; tbai instead of Russell with two townships, Iron Cer!toe, having one member, and Whereas the Act of the Session of Par- liament ('olden rut the 3rd and •tab years of Her Majesty's reign, Cap. '78, provides for Pelmet 5ne member, ter those Comnttes tbe sale of the lands called " Clergy Re - Mall be salted and bare ono mem.er; ,tat serves" is the Province of Canada and for metaad 01 Peel, with a poputeian of the distribution of the proceeds thereof, it barter gee member, it shall have awn; that eapedieet that the Legislature of the said isetead of Leede bed Crossville having four Province should be enabled to make further representatives they *ball have three; Wm provisions its relation to such Reserves and hatted of Llano:, Addington, sad Has- trags South hart.' tiro members, the► Proceeds: shall lave thrre.-Loaf, A to 54. Be it enacted by the Queen'. most excel - Mr. Gamble moved in amendment, that lent Majesty, by and with the advice and w h the population of lithe• section trf 11e I'ronoce shall exceed that of the other by one third, every comity or riding thee eew'sioier a population of 30,000 .hall seed two members so the Legu'auve As. n m4ei, end it shall be the duly of the Government to deride such County into two.-Lnel 90 to 43. Aad for question be:or &gain' proposed, that the report be enw rece.r,J, the lion. Mr. Merritt, moved to amendment, that lire bill be rsenmmwted to amend the same by loathing Grenville *ad 'myth (roes Lie Bela sad .ttaebug there to Niagara, - Leet lh 107 - The ►ill was then rep.rteJ. Tao order of tar day, for the House to (0 1u:o Committee on the Commercial polity of the country, was postpu.rcJ till Wednesday week. The Hee. Mr. C.merno moved that the ►ill to restrain the manefserure, sale, tied tmpsr'st .0 of ,ntnareat:ng liquors, in ser - tem meta, shall be read a tweeted t me - Thebet.ealor.poke et waw length• Gs mattes of Mr. Ilalmae, the debate atm •tj,eoeed• The lutists -ter bills were real a third lie prev4. for the tare of Dihnk- aids; To amead t*0i law ie raptor to Rest Properly to Upper Tassels: and -to more* (hsegu. to York. Mr. D►.lr•eesd thee pin -golfed to move the Emceed reedr.g of the hagnort.I Tun- es Bal, Qoa,►e, 25r4 Mareh. Brs.t eight *fres avert left, the Room eneseemd to thaws. the 5etgeetel Tree* WU. if. vete sus takes •t we seiner e- sssaL To-a.ghs,.IN moo eves of the Crt, *;.meal1 ofQuehe. f r 1'..sena an•e if O."w,..eet to the N -w* abets Railroad, w es a►dkwed es he primed 'ter the tree coin" H..... Mr. 'Meet i.tr4ee d a UP to *rim! to Ile faoorsaee Computes isenrp..rs.ed by U./tobl aetheeN►, the ".req nen' sod 11 Wei record to kr ewes a /rowed TH E LATE TRAGEDY IN PIIILADEL PHI A-COMPLETKLY DEVELOPED TERRIBLE SCENE. .'The scene that tr- anspired yesterday afterearo in Court room at the County prison bas scarcely a parallel rn rise annals of crime. Arthur Sprier, accused of being the murderer of Hannah Shaw and Ellen Lynch, was brought before Alderman !sari, and the mations tion proceeded under the direeuo. of Attorney General Reid. J.• seph Doran, Erg., appeared se counsel for the accused, all Anis 'l'humpeon, Erq., for the earwig,' Spring, who tt was Mastro the fattier would attempt to criminate as beteg the actual murderer i• eoansction with a consent of the Lords, apirutal and temporal, lad muted Pinney. and Common in this presents, Parltameat Arthur Spring, the accused, is about 45 assembled, and by the autbority of the same years of age, a satres of Ireland, haring as follows; come from the saws parab te the •uucty 1 --It shall bit lawful for the Legislature of Kerry with the ent..rtuoate woman who fell, victim to but lust of gold. Ile is stout built, the traces of bad ;samosa and a die solute life mole's' him appear older tun of the Province of Canada, from time to time, by any Act or Acts to be for that purpose made and enacted, is the manner he actually ie. He .at immoral dur.ng and subject to the conditions required by the examination of wit , but r0ealt- tlse act of the said session of Parlia- ment holden in the third and fourth years of *ler Majesty's reign, cap.• 35, sections 37 aad 38, In respect of acts made and enacted by such Ieeistatton to vary or repeal all or any of the provialoos of the shad some shuts for his father with oma said fret mentioned Act of Parliament for or concerning the sale, alienation and dis- posal of the Clergy Reserves, and for or concerning the investment of the proceeds of all sales thea made, ur thereafter to be made, of onto Ueserre•, ani tor or cooter .Ips the spproprte and application of bean*o.ted under the circumstance• le ` II watch he hia, !need, commended t rm to age irrsreeds and to mento, interests the •varp•thy oI all who witnessed the Yd eividends thereof, -the interest aceru- tryteg.acose. Nag a sales os credit of such Reserve*, 111 took the oath in an impressive mme- the rent of such ligper*es, for the time ser, •d replied to all the t estome of rho Leung, unsold, and all other of the profits ',Attorney General with • Maims eareest- ef, or accruing from, Mich Reserves; mod as less mod .eiJe•a aseenty. lie was deep notwithstaed.ng the said first mentio.ed set ly refected whoa pre.eeJ oy queetiom ►e .g ups. t1. guilt of bio 1atber, .54 ar l use rims bad at be lea le ten• epee air w keep blas Iraq fasting • 116• statement wee anbteetlally •a fellows Tbefathor sad see bad Iwo hone y, for sheet fear weeks, at the House of Patrick Jlagutre, Ia Market street. O. Ts./sy . lest la.t the tattier took the •e• to Car- r.tJ'e beau, the Lass e.rryteg wttl tem a pose o1 hod pep r- from M armee •-tee sen sooemp'1i0( blew se he says, is order be meow has Irem as mimeo trig nM•ee., Watt swpsaw that be mended to lib if beget a elates. 0. arri►tag at Ceevolt'e the bey wee Is- are4swd to ebo hrelM ata Mrs. Oboe Mob biw es M IspCtetlag We NM see Bbd INDIUM Nim o lettee lawy, sad bawd sauce at times wearing a smile. After lb ezamtnauon of venous wi'eea- et including Mr. Marne and family, keep - Ing the tavern et which Sprits and *0i. nos were bearding, and a clerk at a clothing store is Mas , t Street, where the son par - of the stolen gold poeee, the son was placed epee the stand as a wiloedrta the ease. Thu youth, whore same is ales Arthur Mprteg te a fair cnmpiesmeod, iote:l:geat team, lad, of about 17, amid rho !epilog of Parliament to make ouch otber provisi.' ties for, or concerning the sale, alienation or disposal of the slid Clergy lteserves, and such investments as aforesaid ; and for or eoseerni.g the appropriation aad apph- catios of welt Clergy Reserves, proceed., ioreslmcnts, interests, and dividends, recta and profits, as to the maid Legislature may seem meet. 2-Pm.d•J that it •hal, net he lawful for the said Legrsla'n., by lay Act M Acts lbeteef to ..'and, seemed or rake" soy et Me •nail ripped" or klewaee"n .boat have boos already see geed and rem to tN Clergy of tbe Caer.h 5 N Eaalae so/ Se.tlaa+, ate say Ober R•Iigte e. THE CANADA'S NEWS. ell . favoe.bis {jea d stow is for oar - Meg sill* the pulses Admitting; as be Med dead of the Gorerameat et they weoaeillr .dbojeet la • practi- cal rim of Mew. First, there was the M- imes. of their owe szemple; and he might say a this palet, that the military sees - sera sato which the Goreremsat had es - tend (whether thew measures were right or wrong) were entirely on a principle of defense. Ton had eluted in the csmtry w had been remarked, a strong feeling of alarm, sad had the Goverameat dewed it, they might easily have availed themselves of this ling, and have greatly ieere.ae the armaments. But, their sisters desire had bees to do soth;og more ghee wet as- esseary, accordo.g to the *patios of compe- tent judges is such matters. Ile admitted that the duger of aggr..sioo had been en- ormously eaag ;erased, yet, he thought that a great country Itke ours ought not to be left at the mercy of ewes the most pacific tattoo. With respect to the definite mea- sures proposedby the Deputation, be doubt- ed whether, in the present state of Europe, such proposals would be lateeed to as fa- vorably as they might have been tea years ago; but be *gala assured the Deputation that, whether their object was attained or not, it would tot be for the want of inclina- tion o• his part to promote it. Ile would keep the subject constantly in view, and mo one could more earnestly desire so happy a result than himself. -British Banner. DEPUTATION FROM THE PEACE CONFERENCE TO THE EARL OF ABERDEEN. Oa Saturday, - the Deputation appointed, at the conference of the friends of Peace; -at Manchester to present an ad- dress to the the Earl of Aberdeen, waited upon his Lordsbip,by appoiotmeie sat Down- ing street. Among those present were the following gentlemen: -T. Alter Gib- son, Esq., M. P., Richard Cobden, Esq., M. I' ; Joseph hums, Esq., M. P.; Wil- liam Browo, Esq.. M. P.; George iiadfield Esq., M. P.; William Laslet, Esq., M. P.; Joseph Botherto" Esq., M. P.; Joseph Crook, Esq., M- P.; James Bell, Esq., M. P.; Frank Crossley, Esq. M. P.; James Kershaw, E• M. P.; W. A. Wilkinson, Esq., M. P.;William Ewart, Esq., M. P.; J. B. Smith, Esq., M. P.: Edward Miall, Esq., M. I'.; John Cbeetbam, Esq., M. P.; An imii,rlar.t declaration LasLurn made Samuel Gurney, I:sq.; G. W. Alexander, in the Briti.h Parliament by Lard Palmer., L•• Edward smith, Esq., Sheffield; Jo_ soon with regard to political re(u ers. tile se, Stage, Esq., Birmingham; Henry, stated that no demand for ex ulama o.'re- feaees from Eo;land had been made by foreign governments; and that if such • re- treat bad been made it would have been hrmly refused. At the same time his lord- ship hinted at the propriety of refugees ab- stalaing from nets Diet would be likely to compromise England. On the lab iustaat the Canada Reserte Bill as ordered to a third reading by 3S majn ly. (hi the same evening to reply to Lord Deky Stuart, Lord John Buss I1 stated that be had confident hopes of thediBcol- ties between Austria and 'l'urkey•beiogad- joated by negotiation. There has bee. another debe& os the Maysooth Greet gaestioa, emit it has bees determsnsd not to extend atm iogviry to all eeelesiase6. aI grouts. e At the Queen'n levee epos the 2.4 Met., Mr. W. II. 1'reseott, Secretary of the U. S. Loretto*, was presented by Mr. In- gersoll. Some stir has been created in political circles by the pbhration of a letter from Masan, regarding Ko•eth's proeMmatios to tb Ilemgriaa soldiers is Lombardy, usideb be duel... wasar writte, lay the w Pease, Esq, Darliogta, Samuel Gurney, jun., Esq., Jobe Lee, Esq., L. L. D.; Lawrence Heyworth, 1'..q., Liverpool; Frederick Ashby, l''q., Staines; George Edmunds,B, Binurngbam! Robert Char - totem, Esq.,Bristol; E. F. Collins, Esq., Hell; Jobs Morland Esq., Broydoo; Rich- ard Storey, Esq., Croydon; J. D. Bassett, Esq., I.eigbtae; Samuel Lucas, Esq., Hit- chin; William Edwards, Esq., Loodoa ; Russell Jeffrey, Esq.; Rev. Job. BdQuet; Joseph Cooper, Esq., Rev. Hoary i;ieb- ard; Charles Gilpin, Esq.; Jame" Elliott, M. D.; Samuel Carter, Esq.; Henry Storey Esq.; Thomas Beggs, Esq.; Res. Clement Dukes; Rev. Edward Gila; John J.e3iea, E.4.; Alfred Roiling Eq.2• J. Liowey, Eq-; Messrs- Pony Alsop dee. Mr. T. M61uer Grhtos, M. P. istro- daeed the depotattos. Tho Secretary, the Rev., henry Richard, toes read the .d. deem. Tb. Earl of Aberdeen said M bed sever met nay dp.tatiea with whom ob- jects he mom eempRtoly agreed thea alt pretest. Thea epiiees be bad not adopt- ed remedy. Thy red *Gee formed the mbjeet of dmev.sioe sen yarn ago with hi. lam mimed (hived. Sir Robert Peek bot et that plied. tba elide of Smell ono, per NOTICL. rrH E Partnership heretofore mistier be toffee GEORGE k JOHN COX, as printers sad publishers and to the Heron Srg*a!, hes this day bees dia.olved by mutual t. All persons iadeb'ed to the said firm aro requested to fettle Om same with George Col, ,who will aloe pay all liabilities. GEO. COX; JOAN COX. Goderich, March 911, 1853. HURON SIGNAL. THURSDAY, MARCH 31. 1853. THE PATRIOTS w LOY AL" SY M- PATHY. Thai Patriot is his sokeitaties ter the welfare of Hares 'adenoma le touch the Mart strews es well as purse -stria' of the Ilene Loyalists by repristieg tad cow mettle' epos the last speseb of ew deceas- ed cesteseponry. We meat say that kis arguasests std choice words although emaa ati•g from 'forest° are by .o manse. ele- gant as we might have expected end he seek• to snits feelings that we bop. bare long ceased to be preralest is Hume. He says :- "Tbe .hose an.sueemeet grieves se very mesh. The 6se couelry of Hares - the owes loyal sad noble meaty, se eoa- spicuoudy Irelisgui.ted for its arboretum to Coasensuem sell le Britain, has heel for t1a last how years sadly retrotrautg or the dow.bttl course of dory. This k deeply to be deplored. "Its ars 1 greet eemalmt scented le the elective of that greatest et all poorest mountebanks -the soterieus 'Co.. .1 Wabeet." Otte weu Id have supposed Ott • lower depth of degredatte. Utast t►u, n o utility could possibly have arrival at. Dr. Rolph. .oven* with crime se he 15- bleediag at every pre, se we beheld him with toe leprosy of • deublalysd treaties ro hie .ovsrergs std to but party -.sen he pommies the clam of *dus.ueo and roto!;. gents to recuremeedeJ hitt to a eonstitu. •oey But Malcolm °Meekly," "Coon" Cameron !-Foggo ! W. satinet speak of hon -his very rgserasce close is • pass- port to the very lo teat swum 0 lbs low. est alae• re which o ,r spume eaa des- ceod• •'We make but a passive allu.ioa 1. 1b degrading fact of the oats noble Brutish conoty seekte( to comsat itself with rho Buffalo Yaske. "Come" south of Lake Erie instead of struggling to cement torr Con. D e110. with Hamilton and Torooto; and and through them, with their pares soil and their adopted home. It was mother atop In the dowuhtll oar's'' of the Mo- nona." We insert the foregoiig in the full coo- viction that the " Loyalists" of Huron both conservative and radical are too far advao- ced ie the scale of civilization to be enter- tained for ease moment by reflections so coarse and unwarrantable. The Patriot is perhapenot aware that the Huron Loyal lots of every party are perfectly at ease with regard to the condition and prospects of their " fine county" and are well satis- fied that its Interests are rather more flour - 'Aug at the present time, than they were when they sought " to eemeut their coo sexio, with Toronto" and were indebted to Toronto for a representative is Parlia- ment. Before the Patriot undertakes to comment upon igorance and vulgar- ity be might exercise himself very ap- propriately for a month er two in chas- tening and polishing his owe diction. - We also think the reflectiou ought to have ',truck him when writing bis out -of -place slur epos -Dr.. Rolph, drat such language was very similar to that which resulted in the Montreal House burning, and that is sot generally admitted to have beet a veep loyal proceeding. With respect to Mr. Cameron, the loyalists of the United Coun- ties are well satisfied that be has done more real service for the Counties during the short time he has been their member, than was accomplished by their Toronto closes representative during the whole of but term of office. But probably the wound indict- ed by the Cayley defeat is still fresh its the breast of our contemporary. As tbe opini- ons of the people of Huron are settled with regard to the merits of the different Rail- ways, we will leave the Putrid and b,0 n eighbors quietly to finish their line to the Norah Pole, -and while with bus other Rees he visits the "Yankee Coons," At 11c,.11;ns- burgh, Port Huron and Detroit, we shall be most happy by our line to pay our res- pects to the same harry gentlemen at Buf- talo and New York, and if our contempor- rary will speedily get bis own litres in order, we promise to try their merit' ;n;0 journey to Quebec. REPRESNTATION BiLL. We have to eeegra'ulato our readers epos the punting of Om Represeoration Bill is the House of Assembly oa the *3rd test, by a note of 01 against 16. This measure which former Ministers have tried in mists carry, has at length passed the third reading. ft wtl'. probably meet with some del*y in gong through the Legisla- tive Couseil, on account of the difBeu,ty of gattlog tegmlier a "Ansel matter of the members of that body :o secure it the requatte two third vote, but it is sow coo - mitered safe. It is generally admitted by Reformers that the new bill .111 prove very serviceable to the cause of Reform, and that it will as the death blow to Toryism The number of members is the Heusi will be increment from 42 wader the pre- sent act, to 65 under the new Bill for each Sutton of the Prunnee• This will see ore a majority of Reformer. to the House, and eoefequeotly gnrgreater facilities for felon useful kgi.iilier ANTI -LIQUOR LAW. As Aet to prevent the traffic in Alco- holic and intoxicating Liquors has been introduced into the House by the Hon. Malcolm Cameros. This is a most usrful measure and is much demanded by a very large portio. of the population of Canada. The state of public feeling with regard to a law of this kind is probably not quite so universally favorable as to ensure its passage at the present, but that feeling even among moderate drinkers is more fa- vorable than by many is supposed to be the case, and many absolute drunkards are aazi- oos for the measure as their only sure safe- guard from the despotism of their own cor- rupted appetities. The toes of Temperance have done much towards enlightening the public with regard to the necessity (or a law of this kind, as it hasbeet found that the restrai.ing influence of this body combined with every effort of mare! s.asion has riot always bad the power to preserve its weaker members wbo have probably been rescued from • course of misery, from the artful seductions of designing men who loo fre- quently scruple oot to glory in the shame and ruin of their fellow man. This act goes to the root of the evil, it regards in- toxicating Liquors when used as a bever- age as a "fruitful cause of crime, poverty disease and demnreltzatioe," and considers it the "duty of Gorer.meot to protect the people against these craw" Tbe passing of the act ca. be productive of no 6n juiry but will confer an absolute unmistakeable benefit upon she whole community. It now devolves upon'rempera.ce men and upoe pbile.tbropat g tterally,• to e.hghten the public with regard to the bww6ts to be derived from the adoptios of this law. To press home to the minds of their fellow mea th.teet principles which have ena- bled the to take a decided stand arei.st 'stemperssee as the thief so1resr of crime sad misery. Int them unitedly prem on- ward, esieg every .veil.ble Beans for the aceomplabmeet of this object and in a few yeah intemperance will be moat the evils that have bees Ave. 1roa the earth. Io tb mw time we amid 5dvie• those who have " vested i.tereots" he the deleterioes *trite trepan for • cheege--for it will come sad that epadly. We smiled that the member for ilsro.Per,h a lime* Nara d.eed them Bal sad reprd it est soW. *ri- d.s...f Mailman to Wee the bast *0breste if kits si- iMltlr Accmeter. O. Friday last as Mr. Sheriff McDonald was crossing the Maitland sear its mouth on the ice. the see broke sod the Sheriff P.partially'lltiwsd a1n the water, het we "gla3 to stile tat he "soaped without ay injury except a alight wattle'. Clout' Revue. -The copy e1 the Cler- gy Reserve bill sew before the Imperial Parliament will be fousd in soother place It has passed the second reading by a large majority. Q} John M'Donald, Eq., has resigned the Shrievalty of Huron and Bruce. a W" are sorry to bear that the di. ciaoe of the Sone of Temperance at Ka eardiee does eel new meet me menus' of its smell cumber of w.snbare. We hops . 1,111. extra 0fy.rt w •1 hr pot forth. sod the evil remedied. g » Tbe Bay at Toronto is opeaieg, ole or two schooners have arrived there. • From the Globe we regret to leen that Mr. Justice Sullivan who is appoist_ ed to hold the assizes here. in May is .of- fering from a severe aad dangerous illness. Q} We are requested to state tlrt the Rev. Mr. Ross, from Brucefield, win preatl► io the Secession Church, at Gode- rich, od -rich, on Sudsy meat, 3rd Apnl, .1 11 o'clock, A. M. SuDDEN DeaTH aT a BALL. -•At• a ball given to tbe'.bo►lutea e( Ludlow, tea week. by the Hes. R. B' Clive. ad led? Harriet Clive to mere for tete feet titer chiefs leek place eil the eiseriage sf thew 105, Yrs. Evans, the *OA of . Iredteine. +f tbe Isom, *teed epee' the perms* of daiag in ab* Nees, whoa sae wdd•ely trapped • earns. She MOW t Mabee" .Nd a.. .8 s.. Amon, r oleppond bon heed *it WINO-