Huron Signal, 1862-10-02, Page 2Z.• ), ise been urged with niece spriest
Ut on „rtignai, ti,o the leteredmial Railway wit
he tot tep towards the eesermien
= tie kog talked of rued to this Penile.—
GODERICH, C. W. SErr. Tkh it • flinie ef the 'earn white deeply
wool. he people of Canada Wen, and
foontinopt be concealed that if soft
WAIL MEWL lead taken to ern up Is mg the
• balleWeet, we erfli he 1•111 Wpm*
Tioderne fens the W - ag the thef
Vert
wethlft Urea ler, taw' i" -Z° Irr`tu'l of the East. Let the Gmerne
ass'of money or the ask
hems&
hi out a reasonable iiidainumft01
end and we will be forced to admit
disy ham at heart "The gremeet
pod to the greatest pull saw
intereftate are reported, and it is ev ident
that both aides are reoruitiag after the Mt
boil&
T. Cuefederates mean to horn.-
fng& • Keetiiety. It k riposted
that the federal army is to be increased to
1,000,000. So much the woe*, we fear
they will prevent each other from doing
anything.
THE UNION HOPELESS!
Nr. Gerrit Smith, in a lengthy letter to
the N. Y. Tribene,draws a gloomy pismire
of the future of the liepeigie. Ile be-
lieves the North is tuiderguiug a elft-
timmest from the Great God ou amessi
of hag eke, we of which, and tbe most
4111011uoUe one, is u support of the peculiar.
&Moises/ow. Mr. Smith's skelootious,when
he writes upon subjecte of a religious
nature, are not always marked by round.
ease of logic, but, we think Ilan. is the
roma ismafte, ie not fax funs the
bath. The tollowiag is the grouadwum.
et his fears
'Itie cidy whim ligsAA: SietVartia
TOW le kee, irretrievably net.
Z... h. ' alike apprised, mad 1111C
eel the Phis of the °moment There-
., and wily therefore, do I trankle.
Could I see her repenting I should hope
the might be saved. But not even then
wield I be certain of her salvation. Her
pee* might repent and save themselves§
saving their nation. Tu make her
• signal monument of His abhorrence of
eppremien and at a loud warning to other
nations God may have determined, be she
penitent Of impenitent, to break up this
nation entirely end perhaps for ever. '
Be emplane that in the North, there is
ft doubt Oa the part of the troops as to
whether they are fighting for or against
the right, and that, in fact, it is poseible
• that the South may anticipate the North
le the work of Emancipation. The ad-
ulating* of such *mune are summed up
as Maws :—
"This mestere will indeed be their last
tmort ; bat she will not flinch from it wbau
etb. wittl the' itetellim.
it k that whenever 4e doep resort
te it, the will thereby bring to herself such
se amount of physical and moral aid and 1. fun.
to me such an amount of shame and dis-
oottragement, as will have the effect to
make wi abandon the war. And is this
war so to end, that the South shall go up-
on the page of history as the Anti-Sla.very
eation, and the North as the Pro -Slavery
rake ?
'Far from certain is it that it is not
now too late for us to contribute to our
salvation by the measure of Etnancipa-
tion. The emancipated men, seeing, as
they cannot fail to do, with what wanton -
end cruelty they have through all
thieve been repelled by us, 'night prefer
to Wm Aseir.nueiteni, and remain where
they are. This all the more, Woe their
idasters hold their wives and children.
The blacks are not fools, and they have
hearts as well aa heads. They both eee
bal wer eatott ilmat. Our Gov-
IISTLICIAL
Ethibitioe ret theft is Terme'
hag eminently auceenasfuL The
sciatic, which is an important earesither
tios. eae moat plummet, mid the her
halleices of visitors wbo crowded is beta
pita of the Prov ince, moo, so leisht,
been well rewarded for their trouble
ai.illuaratiou of the potterer of Cam -
nothing could be better adored
tech an Exhibition, and we benne,
)1eisek will take beck with him to
'apital a better idea of our agrienke-
manufacturing renegues* than
thrived from • velem" cm t.
We can form wee idea at the
Anted when Wreseember mkt*
or Irelead. Certainly one eras-
remon to be proud of its pew*
and proepectaar the future.
Idle we rejoice se the tokens of gen-
eral 'rity as indicated by the Es.hi-
, we regret that lio few of oar Buren
rs lisle the. ambition to compete is
,if,the branches. This county cam
y le stapes's:41 for fertility and we
that if a proper spirit of enterprise
lumilifieted, Huron might figure et
• ,
teadetlian et present in the Prize LiM-
11 however, possible that in future
raft more may be done towards keeping
Itp War credit es one of the best sternal -
nth& emetics in the Prevince.
npildr enough, the principal prises
labs by Ilurou num were in art. Mr.
*well's splendid pictures being pro-
Ited by good judges u most *edit.
such as would meet with &demi-
ratisim the connoiseurs of Europe.
The length of tne Wee me mai em
flinitpden&nt 01 risme at our command
precludethe possibility of psiblithing it
POLICE INT'ELLIORICH
Our recent reception of the Governor
General, ilium+ it mimed large crowds to
seeetuble. did not lead to any cases of im-
portance tie the attention of the constablem,
for all went off most peacably. Bat one
OS" came before the magistrates on Sat -
unity, which, it ie hoped, will operate es a
wernies to a certain set of lads who io-
fest ths town. A crew of bad boys ose
very trey at a lete hour of the nig,ht, and
some erthem got through the window et
the room of the Huron, at nearly
three 1&w morning, where the dominos
falai 1, appeared to be looking eint
tor edirs*
3.Ib.IiIb Mese Ilades.
reartli; Oar
himself, and to live and do for himself. Its
highest thought in his behalf is to me him
for the white man."
THE III'ERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.
Our readers are aware that the Govern-
ments of the British American Provine,
have just now under consideration the con-
' "traction of a railway to conned Montreal
with the Atlantic. This is a matter which
requires the meet mature reflection. What,
is Use find Sace, we aek, is the necessity
fir a work? Will it assist in der -el-
oping the resources of this country? What
will be the immediate resulta flowing front
it? We believe it is not contended by the 1"isgP nnew'm"'" heinn withdrawn'
moM ardent proanotere of the new meheme Mr. F'di, is in favor if the change,
--or rather Ike old rcheme revived—that and will. we believe. nranimend it to
it will cutipet great eumeteretal edelate,vel the Csbised. It is believed that by
mftezikoAlseadam, pasoMi esslers4, ."" er4cm "IA" AL" not argue, IgQ. "an' mamtu diees, an amount will be saved
my reverse is admitted. It is
that it will supersede the sc almost equivalent to the sem realised from
the pietage. There is Tr/doubt the Preis
is deeply istereeted in the propmed champ,
but it nuiM be beneficial to the community
at large.
One of
...r.•••••••-•••••. ••••.•••..=•••••••••-•11-
McLellan, was caught, mad
stands olsonitted for trial.
1 erday one Wilson was brought up
for I4eme dealing. He had hired • horse
ergo o Clinton, and was caught with the
P01415 • ehort distance on this side of
Mite .11, hoving been absent meth longer
than he promised to be. The witeem
,rr ore dui he wi.s jted attempting to eell
the hose when he was fund. He Wads
committed to the *size".
ABoteetate OF NEWSPAPER POISTAGZ.
—The puhlle will be interested to know
that there ii a preepeet of the unpopular
route which his cost us inch an amount of
treasure to open up. But it will be • very
handy road to °covey our letters and
perm At keit so tit is aaid,' and we
have no doubt of it. The great gain is to
be a natiostal one, independent of its wr-
ite as a business tremor -60n. We are
told that meth a line of railway, if con
streeted, wn.ld give us a route through
British Territory, which would be avail-
able M itt sue, and which world reader
es independent of any foreign nation. In
eon of Wsz, for instance, with the Gaited
Xhaltes, British troops could be thrown up-
oe any part dour frostier, to assist ns in
oar difensiee operations, in a few days.
Prising that the road would mot he lia-
ble to be obetructed by an enemy, this
theory is plamille enough, sod melees-
tiemebiy would after materially nut position
with agent to the asehoand but the pont
iresliss 'is, as see et premier ayttord surA
en %At OM Me eft 'le at Ilia
.IS01 Bealmaptcy 13. preen* Misting
le gesditted 10 4.. week el reneseiamist ;
ses they Lam es wails ndsoolliidildtil
ail sr tidy to fin lorisseisi imams
owl ozpoolitaro es to worm% es asossto
issit awls, pod Railway opsembsita ?—
Thus troutimmo, vs soposbori, ore not ir-
rolibilik to ossiiistoi by tits
Cloodits potpie assondly.
*odd ogsaismi et the Oddest ore op
reed Mao plisidt rim* sad me bat
siedisi b1. —24f_ of hie seat
1011111bilierk OS *swift bis
lioddsarimsous, via 14, lobe withem
ossiess of Ploliesosst, sirs' dom
sad tad*- plaell. 4r5.14.6 woo
mom 44 b.ham. art dr trial. *I he
1106111•1 11082 11, rani milk Tib.
re4 ilsok atb4 1r ft is bad that
14114.4 podira I.
elf ' dolt OS
Too e reiletas.—Messre. R. M. Win-
zer & C,•., 01 Hamilton, were fortunate
enough 10 marry off the Prises offered fir
sewinw Machines, at the Exhibition. This
the firm wee entitled to, as their Machines
are confeededly the best Manufactured in
the Prentiss. Mr. John Beery is the
Agent for fliederich, and parties desirous
of purelnellig should call at 000e and in -
"Poet for tlawelver.
Cmostsevitatareatan News.-- W. have
Isseh plume is noticing the appearance of
tbemprwbeeuf this paper, which is pehe
Imbed 1eskly, in usamisis, at 61•39 a row -
The framplece 111 got up in a very handsome*
meaner ere
style w41
isexplo*ed
eeell
• WROulet 101seil Ewe is
• Owes of the bird we have
paper is well edited and the
varied sag catereeliag. We
eirmicmiee will be esppere
to be by the Carmine PM
proamloate will he reply es.
,r peens.
f
SCHEDULE OF CONVICTIONS
Made by Her Majesty't Justices -of the Pesos
rim the Juno
Meese f Pementeek I Skew e/ Dafereileres. I Nolen er Glorde.
H,diert Steal a Mediu Saw was 14, 1661 ...
eisim of right
lir n1 ornarrar.
ar-
9
n the United Counties of Huron and Bruoe,
ibe lisittembes Sessions, INS.
oilz=door sr
Melatpee
Bernard Trainer
Stacey, June... l.t.mauIt and obstruc me 12
lBaitiff in discharge or
my
Noupaymeut of wages.. apr9 12
Assault • May 14
aqaie lir Cornelius Matthews ..
!bullock McKean* ... Robert Wynn
William Wynne
ilohn Wrier
angus Graham I William Huston
Jamb Wyese Aliameder Munro .
fleet Mauro
ludo." McKenzie
George Campbell Robert Rowan
Joseph Barter
James Stacey Jere
W M Gime
leaseth McLeod ....
Jamie May.
Bernard Trainer ....
Jew' Maim
RUM Mack
L Stow Market Clerk
James Resin
W , 1mm Stens
Margaret Crea
Amault and battery .... JILly 16
Await and bettery I? .e
Amault and battery .... May 17 .....
*dada Feuer
om te
oft lifted
hair lk
Curl hee
C Wows
w et bure
J.VDiMuf
tide eft ft pledge were elm4 *N90.
sr *ft te
operetst, 110114t/t. .41164
.. April 12
*ME*
Wafts& bra
with sena
•Inkk 3thw Wyllie lifting& _
Yot Psi&
Not yet pea
SeIIing spirituous liquor May 31 ......
without Liceose
',ening spirituous licinorJune 9 ....
by retail without license
Assault 'Jane 9 .....
Trespass upon p.
property
ing
Thomas Keating Bing spirituous
without Manse
Ellen Boulor .. 'TRITIUM on premise'
John Mack
,learea Elliott Breach of Market Bylaw
ely 15 ...
Win LA
awn 14
me 8
um 27
UI!I8
iltichani Simmons Senr. 'Drunk and using threate all 8 .• • •••••
wg language
John Connor drunk and diaorderly.. May 10 ......
Edward Findlay—en ep. Leaving employment all 24
Mary ;Ceheron Assault
without liberty
MIN Carlisle Thomas Carlisle
Margaret Crea 1Tanothy Ceheroa
Jae McDonald 1
"Richard Walters
Corseting liallitras 'John Shea Michael
Kane
Thos C Morgan • Thos McClanighan .... Nonpayment of 240 of
Owen Sullivan ..... • . journeyman's wages
Mary McBride
mai
Using gromily insulting
language un street
Jamas Bother ..... Robert Ellis ...... Treseasa- • • •
Assault
Assault
Using ;closely insulting
language un street
Assault
memos Wyatt ...... Wm T Hays
Jaws Berher Margaret Ross
Elisabeth Dickson ploMthan Hillock
1Williana T Hays
Samuel Barr • ;Henry Metcaltf
uly 34
s
Judy 2
t'
rule 24
1.1aly 21
July 22
July 26
de 22
Arvin 5
August 6
sault A egnst 6
respass and disorderly August 5
conduct on the streets
Fear of burning his Barn July 9
sal Feuces
Henry Woods 'Thomas Woods Assault July 31
,Minim Woods
George AnreanEaseheth Morgan ....tAassult turd battery .... June llet
6 July 14
tilnly 14
ely. 24
Aait 29
441 13
HanGsornedi wevoiird.on
mes .Joeeph .1*m y
Joseph Harris
!William Harris 1)o
SCWDesibiamm°Pndattenson Irire're ira"and disonlerly . .
TheJuy
Cheek*, lied Eirsabeth Dalgleith .... Assault
Keeping hater:of.'
Bernard Trainer Ed ward Home
I
William Stotts Henry Dark
IN
,W.11"illiamE"InGibbons
Jamm
Jam McDonald
—*114.1.41ilikilm•
David Ramsay „ Ateault *DA battery
1
John MeDeuehi Thome Robson
Sheba Niekle 'Henry Walsh
William Means* ... • Fb. Csiii,tan
Margaret Harriott ... Alex Harrott
Jamas Calder ........ David Sinclair
James Gelds ........ Dared Sinclair
Jag 14
Ileg 14
* 14
en days
oar** days
ea days
Forthwith
Forthwith
e
Pk rd.
ot paha pet
peeled coadetiee.
lot paid
C Cannes
tidiest Meg
C Camerae
V Dodge
C Cameras
Ober
W M Whim Ink
W X White Eng
iflorsere Eleetseam
1111 C' Cameros leg
Inman, Horton 1111
W X Wide Egg
,M C Cuisines
im cooper gm
. C Camearue
!Haifa Johninou
E..
t
,11 Horton Eaq
M White nail
11 White Wit4 91
john V Detlor
,111 1/ Whit. Eaq
!Horace Hortoalpq
C Cameron Ris • .1124 deniers
1Homen floom
•lrar ea wesinerneq M$1 .
Horace Hortm Fel
C Cameron Fog .31......
J V Nam Eaq
Robert Gibbons Esq. .61
who,
itieerge 10 MooreTaq
Rots Gibbous Et*
,WM Mute Eaq
iG F Mow Lai
51 C Cameron Eel ....
J oba V Dater I*
. JohaTheirebil Esq . No fine; coma 32 95 de
illeary Feed asq
Robert.GAibees ...
Miriam Oneter Esq .
Wiliam Is,
William Omer 2
John Howling Junr Esq. 1
X C Camases EN 1
MCC..Lq2
Forthwith
Forthwith
Forthwith
Forthwith
Pkhdiff ,
/Ulf to Plaintiff, half
Yeteeeigelitv et iheabee
with seem 1a Mien is be levied
the seeds and shaman el Isikremet.
was paid bebre idol to ds bs us is
WSW 10 3, hapideseito temspeas ago.
&Mal; impliesimams flee 21 dye.
• default, by diften ; la digit ei
21 days impriseaseat.
westy-ose days
Forthwith
orthwith
• default *ie levied; is deb* ef
atilt rlisdritu imprissemest.
In defiant, 21 dap issiprinamost.
Wei is WO, to beep lie mess far
13 months.
Forthwith
Forthwith
Oa 26di inslaot
Twenty-one daps
Angela 2
31
Wages .... 4ully 4
Wages .... 'Avg 23
Master and Serrant's Act Jase 27
I'etty Trespass .. J mart 27
raking property July 22
Embezz:ement
.1Jely 22
Dangerous driving . „imerest 14
Drunk and disorderly .'huie 4
•
Lane 4
N. lismseed ... ...1James Johnston
Lem Jack. lineman McGillies
Charles Xeres fDattilsea Rowell
Charles Meyer,
WilIisiui Iiitcheosh
William Hitchcock
Reser Lee
Davidson Rowell \smolt lie* 4
Wallan
Peter Keexer
awe McCrea
Steger Leo Thoese Sadth
Lcildee James Johnson
Johcaos Caator
NM AeLeanaa ,James Rose
.....,Bresch of the perice....i"wl 9
Breach of the peace . . June 9
Indecent exposure _June MI
.„1.wiewest exposers -
lade:el:it exposure ...
Ind -cent exposure ..
Drunk in Street
Thole* Water* John Pringle
Thomas Davis
Alex Forsyth
Jobe Sheik
Wesley Grey
William' Tanner
William Tanner
David Ramsay
Robert McIntyre
Alex Campbell
,Shooting a Cow
Jam SS
June 30
June 30
July 25
Joie 12
SameelSmith ........ Assault lJai. 28
' I tjunstural Jaky 10
olltleolm McKenzie ' c me
Robert Smiley Assault
1.1rrie 17
Alex Hutchinson Aesault
Charles Lusterlire'P"' . July 11
David Ramsay .. Areault and battery .... Aug 211
William Tanner Asa suit and battery ....
William Stevenson ,Unlawfully Wing pro -
John B.chle ;Pan)
Noble Brown
1
Georr P Habbert
Paul Ball
'George Broughton
Wages
Collingweed Campbell Paul Bell Wages . Atig 29
Joh& Storer Wiliam Chinas Await and battery . ..4ely 10
William J Mamas William Meld* .... Petty vospos Jam 10
George Hamm Joseph Wileantly the one 20
Wiwi friksfor !Robert Meshy Sen Petting fire to fences.. . sly 5
dn •lams Nixon do
Charles Hart 80=001 Appleby Aasseking his with and
Caleb Griffis IJ A Donovan Damage to goods
.\ three*
Wiliam Hoary Wilhelm tholam Murk
Wine= Henry ........ Merl Jae Ciesehy ....
.1711
/terse 14
Wow 21
sr° "
Anon 4
10
11
2
Forthwith
Amp* 11
August 11
'Fortheith
Forthwith
Forth wit h
Ten days
Forthwith
Forthwith
Forthwith
Forthwith
II C Colima Fey 120
V Denser
bid Comma 1 ..10 and costs •
roho V Balker 1 10 ..d eats
. few
William Mooney 2
William Mooney
William X
T Conaway
J T Conaway Esq
J T Conaway
t BT Esq
Ile;d Eel
T Conaway Felt.
Rry Eel
Reid Eaq
.J T Conaway Esq.
iFrederick Wilson
!George Brown
*Frederick Wilson 119
George Brown F
Joseph Whitehead
Frederick Wilson
George Prown Ent_
Joseph irbitebeed
Frederick Wilson Eel 10
Frederick Wilson Red 10
Frede,irk Wilson Bee .42
tieor,e Brown F
Frederick 1t Rion
'Fredeiick Wi1i it
Frederick Wilme
Frederick WO** q..
George Drown TM
1' B Brows Ran. .....
Paul Mau kiwi
Paul Rota Esi
IP B Brown Feei
!Paul Rost Eel
'her', Burro." Fel . .31 and
Charles Burrows t.*
1
eter:es Burrow. Fat
Charles Burrows En 5
Charles Burnes Esq
Chives Bermes Fin
Mitehell
fr McDonald 1mq
Parker Eel
Castor Willie EN
William Case Keg
rC.01110f Willis Esti
Witiiaw Gar Esq
Archibald Roy Kul
W 04 Raby FaqL
r1111 Brown gel
Fredenek Wilson Past
get Bro.° F
rge Brows
1
2
1
•
Twenty-one days
Twesty-one days
Naos.
County Treasurer
'County Treasurer
Toon Tweeter
C..olisty Treasurer
Prosecutor
Prosecutor
00011 .
Eke
160
2 50 costa
25 60
2 40 oasts
4
boo......
IrAS
ihily 4
Jame 30
en: i00
inc 30
M3
sly 25
Treasurer
ty Theurer
rearaner
• defealt to be imprisoned fee nemstresse
Yi•
hi defaah, dews ; to *Ask 01s4. 21
days imprieoemeest.
Dainimed en It sesta, to be pa Red A
Is default, Detesdaet to be ' he
leen dayis
lin default of payseeet of damages asides* to
Ihe levied on the goods sod thatioit oir Del's-
In default, tan days imprimmeet
n delimit, to be levied. If too dawn, De-
eadeet 10 3, imprisooed tea days
In default, 14 days imprisomseet-
In default, imprisonment for beams, drim.
Dismissed with costs.
Now.
Med with sesta to be paid ferthwidi...
Paid.
•Paid.
Paid.
Defendant committed 21 dap.
le *Melt, to be leered. If me awe* 14
lyi Unorisonmens.
default, to be mierigoesill be Vegifteighe
78-
• &full 2 n'theissprieonsieet Weeprepaiii
1. default 2 mils inspriennemet. Isepaped&
,Cese damieeed ageken
se omen; flea eel tests to tilla
Isighy
trees. If no date'-.. reprisonaseallb• X
Memorandum. —M Mooney limpall Chem
ty Treasurer re. uoloarl for awe, set /116
•reived at tl.e time of his kat sews es
Clerk of the Peace.
iDismiseed.
Insweed.
Insinissed.
Bound oar 10 1000 am pew..
.... Ub000d 0001. to keep the woe.
Vibes, Twinewee
Village frowner.
Village Treasurer....
Village Treasurer ...
Wage Tressiwer....
ty Teesearer
with county TrIMOUTOF
l*mages to Complainant 1112. Not pad.
....
C0001 Tr0002"r Paid. 12f is. mama.
Withdraws by Plaintiff.
Settled by the parties.
aly 30
ortherith .....
Of trial at Quarter Beadena
or trial Aims.
• Paid, Angeet 19.
Withdrawn by complaisaat.
Two mondis
• '
.....
se $1.511 dim**
orthwith
a•
61 es
Mete
SI eee
nrarteltb ......
asked*
boos do poen
IS mots
.... 00 • • •
lex Campbell
imewood Campbell..
County Treeserer
Tegmerer
Treasurer e he pud 11. 33.30.
sot Fisk! ie ese week, te levy.
f sot paid in me week, le log.
Not rid. Has gess away.
Casa &maimed.
Bekker the see Amer peepaL
denteml.
de
Teermilip
ot estoloy
tabor 10 1.15'
Tvossood
4.
a.
m rid-.Deekke appealed pin.
to and emetka--esea te Clef and
wag k band.
Tiasheir rt OS.
Troosser
1111P
PlIftnetel
/trait Tows bus bar
teditird.
406 WI Ihribor par.
is fOif sent.
• •.1ri.••11
be thing llot
Orersol to fay the Ileum
•