British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), March 14, 1834, p. 3

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let order tliat tho ndvocnfcj of tlio prnitcntinrv uyfttom nitty linvo fin opportunity iftfinfullllitls llkwwtvm lyi in tlio corrixt tluti ofpinhk miiiir in tin tninnl btalw ttv mibjoin mi m ttui taken lioiutlir i-uii- of ilio 1 1 oust uf amririnhly in umj btciw ufniw york state prisons in asdembly jiiwuay march pclilion pruwnud mid rcfcrnnl hy mr ikmum thu memorial of a toiivimhon uf dtrktfatv represonlin the suvorul mechanical iradi tn tii city of new york lor relief from the eflvct of state prison competition mr llcritall ntlorod rcitolulion whhcuifciug tho select committee on the several uouhon relative to iiiu prison com- pvtitiun to examine tniiler nalh tlio wiiuriiitiinliito or the auburn mid sing m mule priwnti in relation to llie subject bf inqith v betbru ttieni mr- humphrey v fiwn tho uouuniltce mated mint for one ho frit very much qhhmtfmflml a to the coutm which he should uke it bttltu contended on one title and with great force that tho whole oetiitciiliary stem miiit he tinlangcrcd by the investigation iu progress and the legislation ymwirg out of it and on the other hand lliere were memoiials signed by more than 20000 some of them bfiuim the entire system mid others ugtint parts of it only it was iuhmrtanl before any decisive step wm taken that the tacts should be known hot only as regarded the extent of lite alleged competition but with respect to the demoralizing influence whieh wot said to follow from die association of discharged convieu with those engaged in the various mechanical trades the committee however were not then prepared to go o fat as the resolution would indicate though it might be deemed advisable to do o and he suggested that it would be best to lay it on the table for the present and until it should be edited up the committee with the consent of the mover it was laid on ihc table county meeting at a meeting held bv requisition at piiuglvs ion napanee 8th march 1834 when allan mcpherson esq was unanimously called to the chair and george 11 dcilur appointed secretary the chairman after making a few re- marks slated that lie trusted there would be no un pleasant remarks or censures made upon the con duct of our absent representatives but that the meeting if not adjourned would be conlined strict ly to the object stated in ihe requisition which was to nominate candidates for the ensuing general election to represent us in the provincial parlia ment john s cartwright esq then addressed the meeting and moved seconded hy win madden that this meeting be adjourned to the ueual place of holding the general elections for the counties to be held on the second saturday in april at 11 oclock a m which was carried after which daniel prin gle moved seconded by lewis fralick that said adjournment be held this day two weeks lost j lucas then moved that the chairman leave the chair and that lewis fralick take the stame car ried nathan fellows moved seconded by e perry that the thanks of this meeting are due to allan mc pherran esc not only for his impartial nd gentle manlike conduct in the chair but also fur the firm straight forward and independent course he constant ly pursued whilst he discharged the important duty ul returning officer being altogether to the satisfac tion of both political parlies carried unanimous ly also that the thanks of llits meeting are due to 6 h detlor esq fur the faithful discharge of his dutv as secretary- curried unanimously perry moved seconded by ayuworth that the proceedings of this meeting be published in the british whig and upper canada herald carried allan mcphbrson chairman g h detloa secretary combitnicationb n atrcnuoua oxertiont made hy fain aficuti in nil port of the coon try i abo leatm unit solomon hirmclf with a few of hit mckmwetu in an adjoining room v from which qvery now outl then it ww highly amusing to ce them pop out their jicudsnnd survey tho face of the crowd who were anxi- ouy exacting their appearance and then retire with looks ol dimtwy confounded at the olei n rountenanrca of the atnunch kutormoi die weather at noon becumo fine and there- tounera anxious to shew the liberality or their avniimtnit urged tho signer ofthorcouition toooen the meeting or clw they iir roformcra would proceed lo business upon which lliey ware givon to understand that it was in contemplation to adjourn the meeting to a more suitable time and place- at half mm twelve oclock allan mcpheison eq and a few of tho signers came forward when that gentleman was called to the chair and g ii dutlur appointed secretary with the unau imoiw toico of toth parties tlio chairman addressed the meeting io a pithy and consistent speech and before jhe hound of his lust word was heard mr cartwnjrht secured to himself the honor of moving the adjournment of the meeting for two weeks stammering out ot the same time some few indistinct words about the honor of representing tho county t exclusive loyalty and all that e perry esq then suggested the propri ety of adjourning until the second baturduv in april and to the usual place of holding llie elections which was cairied unani mously the chairman having left ihc chair and j c fr esq being elected thereto a resolution was moved and seconded bv the reformers conveying the thanks of the meeting to the chair man the pleasure of beholding the firm quiet and independent conduct of th triehds of messrs- bid well and perry when their numbers for exceeded hy more than double those of the opposite party more than repaid mo for the trouble of my 12 miles journey through mud and rain notwithstanding the u periority of their numbers the high principles generally pos sessed by the friends of reform would not permit them to cast a single reflection upon the untimely call of the meeting nor utter one word in reproach for the disgraceful act in callio it at a place so distant and so completely render the control of the atnlntious candidate would the tones have treated their opponents in sogentle- manly a manner had the majority been on their sidet the answer is obvious from former precedents had the reformers staid at home would have been proclaimed a candi date as by tha unanimous voice of a very numerous body of the elector without the least opposition camden march 10 1834 a moderate reformer for the british whig mr editor having occasion to stop for a night at an ino in a very pretty village not an hundred miles from kingston after a days ride over execrable roads i was in tho evening aroused by the tinging of a 7 by 9 bell the firing of guns and yelling off supposed half the village and starting up to ascer tain llie cause i found on enquiry that it was merely a tittltfun of the roguish urchins of the place whih all the authority nf the very pewnf magistrates of the place could not suppress about midnight fatigue overcame the love of fun in the young gcrtfumtn many of whom i learned were members offcmilicd which should he respectable and they retired quietly to rest being a perfect stranger in these parts on my subsequent jour ney i enquired in other villages whether such is a custom of theeountry and to my great satisfaction found that it is not and that this little village stands alone in such practices and other disorderly conduct and i noted m my memorandum book as a sort of warning when i bring out njy tacnify next sea son t j ft disorderly village i shall not pay out my sovereigns for a farm in it neighborhood though i like the land for fear i should have some bitstticss to transact there a quiet scotchman march 11th 1834 for ihc british whitf- answkr to z query bctauae the person wtiosc duly it is to ring ihc bell u otherwise em ployed in tttch tae supplying tin- engine with wnierl ftbrch 13j ibm a lkttkk ul to john solomon cartwright esq sir a you have condescended to offer yourself to our ac ceptance as a representative for lenox and addington with all your wealth and ability and es it seems to the great body of the people that the offer is on your part purely gratuitous few of uji being apprized of or wishing for suth on honor i shall pie- mme to address you n few letters on the atthject of your pretcn s ions your circular took us hy surprise and although it emanated from your enlightened head and feeling heart yet there are many parts so ambiguously worded that we farmers are gene rally at a lo4 what meaning to attach to certain portions you tell us that you have ever been opposed to republican prac tices did you intend this as a reflection upon the great body of electors in these counties who call themselves whigs it is my opinion that the part of our constitution which provides flu twvtffhtfutftf ktavfct rtl tfrwf rew6vrakr and republican pi uclutare no more- hence many have con cluded that you intended to convey an idea thai if the gover nor had the choosing of our representative that those who live upon the paps of government would bo the better for il 1 wih for the sake of your future popularity that you- would clear this point up you also pledge yourself to advocate all measures likely to advance the good of upper canada now ir when a man offers to hire himself to us butters we are not atis6ed with a general assertion of his qualifications we enquire if be can plough chop split iu rnow thrash c and if hit answsrs are correct and to the point and if we are not alreidy supplied we have no fear in engaging him and as it seems that you have an itching to represent us in parliament we want to put a few particular questions to you will you support mr pcrrys township and parish officers bill t will you support mr bid- wehfl intestate bill will you support the people iu obtaining the clergy reserves for the general purposes of education roads and bridges t and more will you exert all your ability and give your powerful influence again saddling a dominant church upon upper canada i will you advocate a measure to compel all denominations of christians to support their own clergymen independently of government aids will you as- vist in sending home to england a strong remonstrance against the conduct of die archdeacon of york chief justice kobin- oo messrs boullon hagcrman for the insulting and con temptuous manner in which they received lord goderich s despatch ofnovr 1832 will ynu by every constiluiiouoi nean try to annihilate that mot impiout daiing highhanded arbitrary algerine act called the summary punishment bill t vill you advocate and enforce as llie order of the day re irenchiuenl will you oppose executive influence and wit- ronuget and above all will you adoeate vote by bal lot the people look to you to answer these questions fairly widiout any dwtttal iostivatiuiis whtttecr tiny will no be satisfied widt anything that con emanate from the small fry of kingston oi from that cream colored gentleman of hushing merit who so often has conferred upon us the honor of bis presence at our political meetings for the people are totally dis puted the small quibbles of that little lawyer erncslown march 10th 1h34 for the brtiish whig can there be three perron found in the townships of lough borough and portland capable of performing the duties of com missioners for a court of requests the question has been answered in the affirmative by the inhabitants who should be tho best judges and who have sent petition after petition pray ing his excellency would be graciously pleased to appoint com missioners but hitherto their praycrft have been treated with contempt we have no court of requests vo have noaiting magistrate iq loughborough wo arc insulted and mglficted men in business in kingston know the truth of the above state ment and the only apology the writer would make in calling the attention oflhfl public u the hope of redress loughborough march 1st 1634 a subscriber a farmer fot the british whig mr editorhavimz some business to transact at the napanee hills on saturday last and pussesiua a hiie of witnessing he rcsnll of the political meeting etilled at that place i much i journey to accomplish both ohjyt tlit meeting you are mare was called by the friends of john solomon cartwright ot hid own anil little tory horouih ift tlio absence of be two sitting members fot the pwpuhl of filing the country pome tale which their presence would prevent him from do ne and thereby undermine them in the people- affection on the 8th inst the day of inciting notwithstanding the tin which felt in torrcnw and ihedrehul stue of tho roads arrived at the placv of dwolulg mr i rings yard about u oclock where i found assembled tmm 1 tin to iso respect blv looking tarmers together with a kw merchanu and icchankfl upon enquiring i was told that not more than 0 of solomons friends were present uotwiutftanding ihc for ihcbritoii whig to mr paul pry from his friknd thomas the rhvmer dfar paul fin glad to learn youre well anj proud that im a debtor to vour amusing restless quill so soon another letter and were the muse at my will my pon so long neglected a folio sheet widi rhyme would all ere sleep should be expected by me this night but as your brothers been lat wek a journey tu iuniiidu and gently kissed the glowing check ol iu inspiring lasses hes gotten so darnation sleek at rhyming up the gentry that km afraid lo anew my cheek this quarter of accnyry from this same night 1 oh t had 1 but one single hour of peters inspiration id off yjic hinges shake the door of pride and ostentation fd bring to light what isobscutc of real worth and mciit and counterfeits of gloss would scour or get them nugly buried iu dirt some night peters written off to ketch perhaps youve seen the letter how our top nobs last week did stretch their purw golden fetter to vex a few and dazzle all by whirling in a light nance at neer lo be forgotten ball of value six and eightpence for full one night now peter is a promising lad and worthy befog your brother for though no quizzing glass he had heycd theioall together and as he sketched off the whole in each grimace and caper its clear lo shew that ihe keyhole was not stuffd up with paper that splendid night thereamof crcanmllc folk came there to butter one another but peter aye of notions rare soon churned them up together and provd it as a singlar fuct the cream of which folk boast of butter just produced exact enough to grease their toast so crisp that light the public eye hcsnpend wide sufficient now to sec with and folk in future cant abide their cream to color tea with and such dikgwl at it they take that they would easier stomach the water from ihc muddy hike or feed on shetland dmmmock on any night weve long been balancing the scallo willi gentlefolks thut would he but six and uighlpencc drew the ttuu and bhowd thern as ihey should be but sense uutl judgiient must prcsirfk to sec our r protected and peter pry must see diem weigttid ere they l accepted attgcnfs owe night tbequalticationofa bow or graceful ambulation a neat rattan and fine surtout in common acceptation may pas them gentlemen just now but on my reputation they shall be fairly niftcd dirough ere they shall hold tbat station without aright our gentry here their noses cock ocx folks with detestation tho theyre a mixtymaxty flock from every land and nation for scarcity of knowing folk theyre held in admiration but faith im thinking now the stock will ecasc its augmentation for many if ntjjhw whos counted gentry hcieyou ak what claim have uicy to station its quite an antiquaiiun task to trace their generation the book of peerage knows thctn not their arms are pat drjinlgt except that lately quarterd out with six nod eightpence coinage so wood rou bright astiipliug with a two foot sword hung jingling oer his benches is like ademigodadord among our geutle wenches his name at tea is aye encord each other night the louder tho he neer stood where cannon roard or scarcity smelled of powder on any night descended tome arc from le brush and some from jermy diddler a squad from tom that sold the 6sh and some from jock the pedlar and many cjoe in kindred to old drunken nealty fiddler who used to keep the puppet show uli hinging jauuubaddlcr on many a night for butterflies it matters not what cabbage stock they sprung from or how obscure or mean dicpot the cattcrpi1l3rs hung from when once adorn d with golden wing their fellow worms avoidecl to other spheres away they spring and scorn to sport beside it by day or night if honest merit had not been so d dly neglected while many worthless proud spalpeen was more than much rcspcujed who pops right in lord know from where unto our ring of fashion our peter would their folly spire and lighter lay the lash on thchhacks that night but noneoord show their now dicrc save essences of gentry of which some if all things we fit- should stick yet in the pontn while llinss were kept feckm stair of him blood and bright rtcllo wln dioggh but poor a well ei s their sterling fix and eight pincc aalhtsy that night though iuoog our would be ge p the cae u uch i tell you vou must not reckon all as maj as six aud eight p0ho6 aluc our honest country farmers bait at httvhtotvs of the ferry htmse in point of spirit heal them all 1 ho it may scent as curious to you this nighl there every honest hearted blade and well behaving lassie willi fiicndly welcome entrance made a here none were proud or saucy and held a most respectful ball till day did on ihem bright glance and none vvcrc there butscornd so small a sum as six and eight pence for such a night and uicii they acted hroiliers all and sisters to each other no monkey sneer nor coquette snarl was seen int altogether but concord harmony and peace with no respect to persona while mirth and glee seemd in each face yet circumspect a parsons on any night were it not diat i am in haste to attend some other duty i would describe among the re a certain lassies beauty and whom to meet some lime iitgrnn in such another tight dance i would not grudge my pouh to drain of doubly ix and eight pence- on 3i night when next i write ill let you hnow if our town folks arc iiicndiiuj- if pride in price is gelling low and ball room fees extending how mr sty lo in nnde ins bo and how ufa flirt received t and how she frownd wilh vvriti brow oh who would bavobelievv in io that night it is not one thing fvc to write in order tu amuse ye my muse conns while hy caiullj y and so tu rhyming woos mc i butpetei tnjps m luirels quite inlis im will get diowzy but if he do fh thrash him linl but meantime pray cscum nu- dear 1 laul good night di8nomjtiox of partnership notice is iiitci given lint ihqbutiiiumhtreto- lorc ciitiid u under llie linn of coruack mor ton hrcwersaml distillers in ivinton is this day clissulvedby mutual cohttcltt all dcmuiuls ire rc- tjutrctl to be made to cither of inu uooewigucrf for udjijatnieut and transferred to r- dninimohd fur payment and sill debts due to 1110 concern to be paid to r drummond who is authorized lo gfut acquits tauccs for the bhifie johns cormack james hortofi kington 8t1l march 1s31 klbtcistost brewery the sibscriber liaving tuken this establishment on his own account formerly mmiuged by cormack mofttan would announce to the public generally that he is prepared to manufacture b b e r whiskey of the best quality ulieh he will be glad in dispose of for cash or short approved credit me lias now mi hand and ofibra for kite from 8 to 10000 gal lons excellent liecr from 2 to 3000 pa lions sood whiskey likewise aboutjfo gallons j mult whis key w head fat cattle a quantity of hops e c the subscriler will make it a business throiitrh the course of the summer lo supply steam boats private families c with excellent bottled ale all orders sent to the oliice in town at the foot of clarence street or to the ijrewci y will be punct uallv attended to robert drummond kingston 8ih march 131- n o t i c e the undersigned gives notice to all persons in debted to bllmi either by note or book account to call and settle or arrange the same previous to the firsr dnv of april next as on that day all his accounts will be put into ihchfhldu of his attorney for collec tion john mckay store ft kingston march 4th ir31 8 montreal whole a lfc pblce marefi lltli v rax ort pej wt vftftj ohljl 0 0 bffltto ivurl- pilot en t nuwroundhnj ckuleft till cracker lb i uv coaiji siwrni lsvvc4dc jiven khll chaldron rtw scotch cofkke junaica lb inferior corriwi buiw lb stlcil cortdacr kllsdia cvt canadian fisit uddrycwt herring no 1 brl no2brl smoked box mackarel no 3 sulmon pickled 1 1 i w brl fnvir at the court of general mjoumed quarter sessions lloldenat kiuirston 3rd march 1834 it is ordered that the undermentioned police herniations mudtr and ordained on the 0th august 1832 viz that any person carrying a load with a cart wrnrion filiglii or other vehicle without heine forty shilling m tlim vehicles bolongini to inhabitants residing in the country and outraged in carrying loads from tlieice into town ami also vehicle heoiiiiic lo individuals resident in town and employed solely in carryius the property of llie owners of such vehicles shall not require to be licenced h reseindah and that the fullnuing be made and or dained iu iteu ibereof lo wit that any person carrying a load with a can waegolli sleigh or other vehicle without being duly licensed shall on conviction forfeit and pav for every sneli oflenee le sum of foity shilling provided always that this regulation shall not apply in the ease of vehicles belonctujj to persons residine iu the country and engaged in enrrying loail from then e into the lon or from th town into the country nor in the case or vehicles beloiiffin to persons residing in the tow n and employed solely in carrying the properly of the owners of such velueles or iu carrying the property of perrons to whom th siid vehicle mny he lent by the owners thereof on particular occasion bv ihc cmirt j mukaltst jun cirri of thv vrarv m jk tommrrctal 2utcllfqcttcr thomas t1 bhymgai barren laarf feb ltli 1531- kingsto imarkkt jvfvopi flccnl hit 3i flmir ptir bill wlurtpvrtitif4ili fiijtkjii ctkwi lv- b barley co 3 oul- o i ryt ftr t a polhtw do i u lt prr im r trum o- o 3 viu d o i voru ircflb uo n 5 ihim pvffcf iu 0 0 limier 0 0 u 9 0 1 1 n 0 0 0 f 10 c ih- dn ijp- n rilvrmmllk ptrt liftoff u v pr 1r tl bettkrewt 17 plcwr dik do iu vmd pr rwrtl i 7 it 0 1 0 a p d 0 0 0 in 0 a 0 0 0 h 4 1 to 0 lia 11 0 a it ii a u t q 37 6 0 0 10 0 l em auks will rcint to ilw muplc ofxhc country whrir tlio prwt luvi ilcclmixl 3i w- tiiji otlnuicl with tlifccwhy rye and com arr in tkrumml aiul will uitci wiih natty lata 3t oxxr guoution flour rcmiiii hill oven at our prices uircfculumt would l well if ituujhl in poultry of every ilcription i in high rcqt york market march hi iftll- i il ml d 1 l j iu 0 h 0 oal- buhtl 0 10 a 16 0 i a 11 a bdrtry m n l 0 a 1 s 10 ivbchlj imlbk4 t d 0 ft 0 s a 0 7 fhur line ul 1q 0 a 21 a ow 0 ii ffro w otsi corj hvf iti bug dap tiauks on ttii momltr markkts montreal manli lili 1fj4 tlie uic of flic extensive s tnk crttc imofinu of messrs molson biijslry co took place on fridny nncl saturday but ihc following wcro uic prim hrouiiilhy tlio princi pal irtjele rrpomc good samples of muscovado nar 50ui ut and 40s und a few borreea at uic ttlllfl ktttfe a br lot of biuzils in bnrrcu brought sfc- a 3us amleowanh of various flavors ami troiijtli nvvrnging 1 a 5 sold at 2s 0u os 3s 4il 3 m- jtmaictn sold at 4s 4d a 4 tl wlnrli is somewhat under the price which even demnraras biouht at ihe ial public ftilc cofft in kag sold at i0l a i ijd brandy cognktom ai3- 6d a lod 3 iui 4s oid and idiik at 4s l uurdcinv mild ur 3 al a 3h 3d gin ranged from ss jd a 4s 6d aceonlui to iiality ivirts were oxlttflwlv liiavw lnw while wiiick sold cm 34 isngd a 14 1w winn which ivuumhdre been worth 40 r 50 per tent more in the autimin- malaga mr of ocnl quality sold at fc id porgfljloih a lot offeood beneiirlosold sttdcdtf- winch urertaiuly 25m 30 pel cent below it value in the market ofotlter wine tin iles wen not important some low fori sold atadei ided iciefiliee at 18 a great iniuiher of miscclhiieoim rrtirlrd were ilipowd oc tho imiiowiiis sketch of the priceai at whieh thev sold way noi ik uiiiuteretiujf to our reader- oatmwtlorf pcrewt iticeoos dj prewt svolotllr thla2s6d windnw tlufi aborted m tjj 37 mtisva- til haiiinr pcr box barrels u ilo 1 j ptr lb sprrmueli candlei 1 fid a is tfd wf lb sate leather 8jd per ih shoe thread is ud per lb ahiin 12 od ptr nvu cassia is prrlb knllon uliii- khl pur ih tapert per dozen hidiio5s id per lbi tfpuuisli xuti ijd per ik windsor soapsowprlb illiu liml ud dliwh ivppi i m y ik malta iuit gh miiall boe kaiin- 2j a s ud pi box llatiibio lines tl pt uh i viurjjnr i fid a 2 id pvf al iroiuid tlinrr lld ki lb vvhruoulli d per lb 1ot baric ltfs per owl bwketf sail shi a id ea clah american super 19g jli cunadiun do kmc middling pollords rye flour indian meal per 168 ibf oal meal cwt almonds soil shell lb currautrf zante figo nuts barcelona prunes frcneli per lb liuis muscatel box bluum malaga lb cask bottles beet tiroes wine window 7 x 8ft 100 feel 7x9 8 x 10 barley bushel corn indian oat pease boiling who effi 30 ff 0 us6 f 0 oa7 0 ftalfr 0 022 i 0 0a 0 os 0a x p o tt 0 91 a 0 0 j r 0 la 0 hem u cau per 60 mixed lbs lc minot gisrovitn cniiiicr1l f i00 iu f f 100 ibt f f- f 100 lb ino bar english tun kl 11 s swfjcs lioon p iloilcr phtei sheet iron potash cooler kettles pott belly own ma cixfli ib h sbwk ltathucalf canada wr lb 8ulc upper ilc tfolmue v l bert gal interior nails cuteomutuntvl ainealod wmiiibt id in md afj tioikcft ewt on ploreuec mila3ks box olive gjllnn kinswed boiled single raw- cod sil whale pmnt black keg hnatmb brawn ltlne fine iii green vdlow white paint keg land dry white cwt jtitddrycwt ivnidoii bit ilnz i pnktkk puuviion cheese a ceo ai i iu lb n-lisb- prime me primc corro cotter salt ik hums aid tard pol mos band prime mew piiitic caro rkf south car rwl littrocl bnlirl- libon patfiil cwt kttjimi ittwttt hk mmln p jper piniriilo w sruitts tlel secn ufaiidy lundeaux tial icigikic gin llullandi montreal rum demarara jumaica whilicy scoteli uofunml i a knlish blitcr lb cil ik llwjhl ciawley barbadoc cwt jamaui tunidad ripal white mamitius brown brazil refined glasgow single spad3 siiovil doz tvifow american lb kuviau v c tea twankay lb bihca uywu iljon skin vouusllvwin i x- x tostacco leaf u c lb u s- plii u c tnjucco pines t d p box vixecah buurdeaux gal ennh wikes clttnopiwiipj doz claret hud rival cargo pipe lisbon malaga madeira port spanish pond red 21 22 4 0 5 2 2 33 28 2 4 7 22 30 4 4 3 2 6 5 0 0 6 1 20 a 0 0 50 40 25 57 65 56 51 1 1 j2 0 4 5 4 oalqy 0u g 10a25 0 a q in a 15 q a 7 1 a oalt 630 0al7 a20 sm 0a2s 6a 0 ga 5 10 a i ft a 15 lfta 3 sa 0 ga25 0a 0 4a 0 or 0 0a 0 6 go 0 b 32 ga 4 ua 0 9 a 0 ga2 a u ga 0 oao ga g 11 a 0 fla galo fta5 3 all- sa i 9a 1 ua5f 0a42 6a 0 9a7 8u 0 5 a v s g4 0 0 67 3d52 0a2s 6a 10 6a 3 3 0 9 o i 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 u ft 6 8 0 ft 9 o o 0 0 0 3 9 0 0 g 3 6 0 3 g 0 6 ej u 0 1 2 n 0 r 9a qa 6ft 4 s 6 3 42 0 0 5 5 4 4- i 7 7 6 9 0 a p 4 ftst 8 cko 646- a d 30 n a a- 0 9 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 a36 u tr 07i 63 7 fllki 2101 2 0 4 1 2 4 4 0 ii a 4d 10 a 3 siciliiii r tcn-iiu- ca sherry wine 6- monet 62 6a6s 0 41 0 u ua 0 51 7i 0 7 51 n fl 5 3a2a 6 9a 2 0 8a 0 ta9 e rttf 10 0 o 0 0 a 0 0a o o t ovbff 0 0a60 0 otfjb 0 0 0 tfa c 6 oalf 0 i51o3 0 21 1 1 60 8 40 35 in 13 exclino a coday lk 2 percent do j piivaicpatcolpercooi ik 30 days tioccrnmen oooe alnnrtorit al percent druruvn newyork sum r comsovercun rs muiurwl bank shares cuv io 100- m cash paid for mis seed by hugh scanlan market place kiiiffston feb 14 1832

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