British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), May 27, 1834, p. 3

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f fm untaln v sincere nml rralouft n- h hiancr m forward tbo cause c jfvad regions hbcny wltkri i d lhen udvocau l von who witneot 4iruwsiinf thannndof rmliiide to toe in public and inprivnie vrrlwlly and in wrihng flr tlir m i hiul given him you who beard his ohjcvuous id illy rvlhtiutik sod iveclvhig any pecuniary assistance from hie mni tui subversive of religion and of moral independence moil iw with d ire uiin ii uic itf urse wluflt mr i w i n hud taken when you rtcoltvei that i invariably rvotcd him with limine and attention ub the 1 1 wait fltauw af nnod muse nud of a dbtint people liat my tunc nmitbi public bqa f importance mm always given with nlfssurc to attend to him nnd the object of hia mi ft ion you will ngret nth we m ibe m-h- k ninl hetmlr ingratitude uf ueh a man deserves laberecetvcu with puyund with mrltibli contempt wbea moreover ii is known tu you tliul then is nut cue won of iruth in mr ryeraons uuuucejtueioiis i leave hi pious nnd religious friend in ctoimln to nasjaffc the hypocrite and throw him as he dot to be an outcast rota every hottest society la the hope tlial i hull ucver ngnm meet with nbandonod a chnrnc- u as mr kyeron has proved jumelf to be nnd trusting that the peo ple of canada iu vindication of truth aud uf uouor will treal him us he ovserret i remain yours tdncerrly joseph hume p the people iu lower canada arc uikliic the means of forcing ibeiraflkrsoume government and will 1 bupe uuceccd j h to w i mackenzie eq m i york upper canada rkmark this letter mr mckcnzic ha published with out one single rcprobalory observation although it contains among other equally violent this very remarkable sentence your triumphant election on the 16th- and ejection from the assembly on the 17th must hasten that trivial which is fast ap proaching in he attain of the ctuwtu ami which will tcrrai- nata in independent and freedom from the atf nefut domination of the mother country ami the tyrannical conduct of a small and despicable faction in the colony it h often been the misfotitiuu for those who have labored to emancipate the people of this colony from tory misrule to be accused of disaffection to the mother country and of a da- aign to effect the ublituliou of a republican mode of govern ment for their present moturclnal form that no accusation is more generally falic vc arc thoroughly satisfied and yet owing to lite iiidiserecttiess of certain writers die enemies of all political change have had too many oppor tunities afforded them to ground their assertion on something like proof here is a letter published by a leading reformer without one single remark in detestation of the doctrine it pro mulgates but on the contrary is recommended to be copied in c every liberal paper in the cnnadas does mr mckcnzie sincerely believe that the independence of this province would be beneficial to its inhabitant or is he of opinion that the do mumtionof the mother country iabtmtfu ifhe answer in tbe negative which we think he will why in the name of common sense did he afford his enemies so much occasion to brand trim wish disloyalty a the publishing of mr humes let tar without reproof will give them lie knows from longer spcriece than we do that the whole papulation of upper canada whother whig or tocv native or imported arc as loyal body of men as any in his majestys dominions have no de sire fur independence and moicover are fully satisfied that the 4mmnatwn of the mother country so far from being banful tends to their greatest advantage both in a political and com rcercial point of view why thei allow such a people to be alandercd by sending forth to the world their approbation of mr humes mischievious dogmas we speak advisedly when we say that the whigs of this province have no ulterior ft rtow ll flip mimiffwviii of n lot htction nod the redress of tlieir political grievauees and that they eschew with heart and soul any reparation from the parent stale until the time shall come when such separation shall be attended with mutual advantages in explanation of mr humes conduct it may be necessary to say that ever since jus entrance into the political world ha has been constantly advocating every specie of rotrenchment in the public expenditure and in his place in pailiament has openly avowed the opinion that great britain would be far belter off if her north american colonics were declared inde pendent and obliged to maintain themselves instead of being a constant drain upon the resourced of the country to the ex tintof two or three millions sterling per annum for him therefore to advise the colonies to become independent is nothing extraordinary such doctrine being par of his political creed but it does not follow because a man remarkable for strange opinion chooses to maintain in england where no mis chief can follow certain ideas relative to her colonies that the inhabitants of those colonies aro permitted with the due ob stirvancoof their allegiance to disseminate the ame we might with some propriety make a few remarks upon the bitterness of that part of mr iiumcs letter which relates to mr kycreon but we do not feel i the vein the kcv gen tlcman has not behaved to us well enough to become his gratu itous defender did he need any one to stand up in his behalf as he was the first to assail the private character and as well the public opinions of mr hume he cannot now with justice complain of that gentlemans reply district accounts uy statute the magistrates are bound to publish the district accounts in some one newspaper in the district but as two of their own body havu hereioforo been proprietors of newspapers the carctuand haau the job and the money have usually been divided between tbem for ustliereforetohave inteifered with tlieir vested rights would have been sheer folly and consequently we neither coveted dor solicited any participation in the publication of the accounts lately audited not so little johnny our dirty contemporary he saw no reason why he should not have his cur division of the spoils and therefore made an application in form writ- ten by the bye in abominably bad english to the adjourned sessions foi hut third however contemptible the man and ins motive was still his request was not to be parried but by one method and that was to bring another forward to make an ap plication accordingly wo were officially informed of john nya application and tuld that were wo to apply we should come in for one fourth more out of desire to see how this matter should end than out of real expectation of success wc attended the court and stated that we did not wish to spoil anothers job without benefitting ourselves but that if the woik and money were to be divided among all the offices in owh we had no objection to come in for our shra of both an or der was accordingly mado that the work should bo so divided provided all four agreed wo wore then simple enough to be lieve in opposition to our former opinion that the affair was settled but no the cunning rogues ilio chronicle and herald were not so easily to be deprived of thor fat job and refusing to divide it whereby the district would have had the advantage of the accounts being published in four papers instead of two thct made a joint proposal to print 1000 copies in the form of handbill for 12 being 3 less than the customary price aa it was evidently uever the intention of the magistrates that any other papers than their own favorites should have anything to do with the public money they immediately without acquaint ing either the whig or snetator i the circumstance al though the former was a puppet of their own moving made an order that the accounts should be published as before thus this affair ends it is however true that next year the accounts axe to be put up lor tender thu however depends upon two contingencies let that the magistrates do not change their minds and 2dly that there are more than two newspapers in i stenee at the close of the present year rideau glial since our lat nearly two hundred emi grants have arrived from montreal via bylowa the thomas mckay arrived on friday fully loaded and two barges in tow of the enterjirizz as far as long fall came on monday the latter in consequence of some accident to the machinery of the steamboat came from the falls by themselves without difficul ty the thomas mckay fully loaded and having barges in tow left for by to wo on monday by private letters we are given to understand that the most industrious means are being daily used in montreal to prejudice the minds of passengers against die by town route we trust thateffbrtsof the press will be made tocounteract the designs of interested individuals since the above was written we have seen the montreal gauuc oi the 22nd ult containing a letter apparently written by some one connected with the st lawrence forwarding route signed a 4 to fiiir competition refiecting heavily upon the bbitisii whig for having stated as a fact that mr ywketof this town received 15 tons of goods via the ridani carmt five days from montreal wo quote the following l- paragraph in question is evidently calculated to mis- lead and 1 have the authority of a highly respectable merchant lecendy from kingston for stating that the editor of the whg knew it was not true that goods had reaelied kingston per aideau canal in five days from montreal and that ho stat 1 in presence of my informant that it waa necessary to bolster kideau route by lessening the tinu n7a feel not tho slightest hesitation in pronouncing the whole tthe above a wicked and deliberate falsehood wegavodie precisely as rt was related to us by mr yarker and have recollection of having alluded to the circumstance in any iversation either before or after publication the rideau canat wants do bolstering if in our acconnta of its trade we have mido errors we have bean unconscious of die same un til after publication and have never stated upon any occasion as facts metiers upon which we had any doubt the go uum informant must therefore have told a wilful falsehood or was grossly imposed upon by his highly respectable mer chant from kingston with respect to the time these goods of mr yarkcrs were on their passago we have reason to believe that wc stated tho truth that gentleman however being tem porarily absent we have not yet communicated with him up on tho sobjml we have however die audiority of mr t hardy another hard ware merchant to say thatheleft mon treal on the wednesday beforo last and arrived in kingston on tho sunday following bringing with between twoaod three tons of heavy goods mr drummond the agent also has commusioncd us to state that he has repeatedly during the present season delivered goods in this town that have been considerably les than five days on their passage from montreal we trust the montreal gazcfe will notice this explanation on sunday morning an outrage was committed on the out side ofthe houses of four ofthoinhabiuntit of this town messrs counter t hardy e h hardy and thibodo by daubing their signs and doors with red lead and oil some suspicion falling upon a certain individual mr counter accompanied by mr thibodo proceeded to his house and found him in bed with his hands still daubed with red paint together with two men whose clothes persons and utensils bore marks of their late occupation one of the men was taken into custody but the oilier two absconded the affair has since been settled by tho panics implicated promising to pay ten pounds to die general hospital fund and agreeing to make good all damage done in t stfamboat acudmt we last week mentionod that the cobourg broke her shaft today we have to record die same misfortune happening to uic william iv shortly after leaving the port of kingston on sunday evening she returned during the night and most of her passengers of which she had on board nearly 400 proceeded next morning on their journey in die united states last tuesdays patriot contains nearly four columns of rig marole in reply to our observations upon the editors present and past conduct wc arc sorry that we hare neithertime nor inclination to pursue the subject further particularly as it ap pears to afford so much satisfaction to the party most con cerned c7 we have rcchvcd the rtrm number of oevr psper published at hrllcvilleunitcruvsungethlesfthc suxdrd of amh it is totausod to advocate tory poliiir and is prin td published sod edited by a mr jones late from brockvllie we wish oar new competitor in the held of politics every sacccss with a uetu more taste 07 the steam coat kingston left tnis harbor on friday morning at 10 oclock fur the head of the lake filled with emigrant and proceeded to cobnurg toronto hamilton niagataaud lowiston and returned to this port on monday af ternoon about 3 oclock making one of the speediest trips round tho latlu ever yet performed she left kingston this morning for tho same route loaded as before widi emigrants tyury for tht brttith whig will the iiikil ii ofkingsion pcrnm commodors barrio 10 jeareiltc town witliout oilcnaghuiiuccoibpumemufapuuiccotrriaiiiocfii may ahh 1 kngemus for itw biltfch whir busii uy tliumas rue rhymer tunc the maid of la lay ict us stray my bonnic lassie by st lawrence silver stream w hurc ukjn 11- brinks so grassy love so oft has been my theme ere wc part perhaps for ever let u3 view each happy scene where we tasted joys may ncvr smile upon our hearts again yonder see st lawrence flowing cundy round his thousand isles while the setting sun beams glowing cheer all nature with their smiles mark the finny tribes asporting in the calm transparent stream while the suns last rays depirting golden lights around them gleam there ontarios cbrystal billows lulled to rest from shore to shore while among the weeping willows quietly sleeps their wonted roar see die loons together gliding gently oer ontarios breast in each others love coofidiog bmblems of true lovers blessd list the laden bee ahumming passing on the evning gale to his mate who waits his coming cheerful in her couthv cell hear the cushets fondly iooing far within the vine clad grove former vows again renewing oer their tender laics of love hear the cattle homeward lowing hoar the boatmans evning lay while to meet his love hes rowing anxious at the close of day fondly swells her he- ing bosom piercing is her anxious gaze wliile with doubtful eye she views him faintly through tho evening haze distant sounds the raftmans chorus flrfcttinq nn the renins sfllti flute the wooduiuns stroke laborious echoes thro the forest swale there the scenes that once gave pleasure there the sounds once dear to me whtlu utevnins hours of leisure 1 enjoyd ilru love with thee but whats now a cbrystal river what is now a sunny beam what can cheer a souowius lover on whose heart d joys can gleam t every scene and every creature oelcsssccm exceoting tno who no joy can find in nature parting ihus sw maid from thee fare ye well then bonnie lassie choice of all the maids i see still may heavens power caress yo while yereabsentfarfroramc since 0 dearly 1 adore her heaving billows cease your roar winds ly soft and gently oer her till she reach her destind shore nature now has lost her beauty all hcrclkirms seem last to flee tho for life i neer would doubt thee proving faithful aye to mc worldly joys are so uncertain pleasures path isseldom clear latent ills to lovers parting always seem approaching near barren land may 24 1834 from the iv k commercial adv of the 22nd inst which contains london news to the 23rd april die following is taken a nunor was rife in londoa at the isuwt dates snd confirmed by tbe time with significance ofmprcssiondcootinsfcnowlcdgc that it was oot without foundation that a treaty had been concluded bcmo great britain and france to whkb spain and portugal were psrties for the act ikuieot of the aflaire of the peninsula- there is no doubt ados that so miofficial journal that eolanj and franer in conjunction with spain and portugal have come to ibejust deaennioation of disencumbering the pcninsuu botb of don pedro and don miguel as the preliminary step to thelranqui arrangement of the government of portugal bat whatever measures may bedeemrd accessary to the accomplishment oftbifldesi rablc object armed interference will no4 be resorted to a card- the editor of the b whig tenders hia thanks to his elevated brethren of the montreal herald for the high honor conferred on the 21st inst in transferring two of his obscure paragraphs into the editorial matter of their magnificent daily kin may 27 1s34- commercial hkm ahhh on the montbeal market tuesday wat 20 1834 we have now a port filled with shipping but we arc sorry to say the business actually doing is by no means commensurate with the show of activity which they create from uie de pressed state of english markets thcro has been little demand for produce among the iml abinpera and as we have u yet no arrival from the west indies buy for ujoae markeu have of course not as yet come forward ahts in email bills pou meet ready porchaaers at zis 6d but parcels sufficiently large for fp p cured under 23io like manner pearlaar wiling at our quo askjmlri parcels of upper tsuafe wheat hav chan hands since our lasl a i whi j theheadofthclakeinbcauuful condition has been foufl 5f90 dm about 3600 rrtrbl bay of ftuinte at the aacoo pf tee another but a tnalllui parcvl brought 5a less 4 par cent dome othur sales ofrt importance of quality m- ftitor and price rather lowefr iave ta p bceide the above 25 qhv huiheu of lake head and erie wheat have bocn uld afp hut the price haa not traut pired flour the established 4 of canada fine flour- the only description in which aw business is doingia 2gs 90 dav at thii price wc carr pw of 2000 bar refs and possibly other sa mnv iave takenpluce which have not been reported to iu tne noaarrital of vessels from the west indies prevents an fgr canadian or ameri can superfine the prices of ml mft considered nominal provision- tim demanrf for provisions it thi momenta not very great or if it were could scarcely bo answered at the moment m thu block irt i handl arc smal1 saks hav taken place at most of our qd u lt l sales of imported articles arc unusua1 du hourh it is now pretty generally leiuwd that importation will be short this is abundant proof of thu diminished means of the country an eiunrive sale took pfe f af the result of which i u fofp w prs5 v pepper 6d cognac brtnov 9 spamsti white do m pipe 3s 6d in lihdn 3 1 id gl bremen 3s 8d a 3s lid j do hollands 4s lo a 4a a brown shcrr 3a ld 4 erry 15s l p madeira in hhdi fiffl d33 1os per pipe in quarter caik 33 10s a 3 madcna 15 3 a 16 10- meinawine26di sxtzp 10s super b do 9a london rtcr 5s 3d a t ale 4s 3d a 5 3 staved sattp m ft j p excbatoia material i ll39 p m change on monday tlie bank w 3clim al6 w cem yesterday th rale was rc 5 ccnt p o the announcement of this rv however two galas of private exchange on time took place at 6 per ecnta cir cumstance fortunate for thv sellers some purchases were made for cash in the aftr at h ncw y x chaise has experienced afin v ullia chiefly tbe large export of cotton combined with a imall spring importation rt arta cotton exported to may l634 6500wi bales 1832 521 ll the excessive importation ef however must ulumataly bring buyers of exchange if tnarkel fmicht3the onlrej moment ofwhteh we have heard in freights h for wheat at 7s per bushtl and flour at 4s per barrel her rates have been spoken of but wo believe no contiacto ban madftob daily adv review of thb market sattjt l7 ashes there is a fair emand for this article between 12 and 1500 bbls pots hav e sold during the week at i 10 to 4 121 but princely at the tatter price salecor pearls to the extent of 3s werc niadc at mm stock of both descriptions r uns is about 1500 bbls corfee the market if dot l m bnsk m j week the sales that hai come to our knowledge arc 900 bags st domingo at 10itt cuj 3and 4 month- 100 cjba at ii to hi 150 lo lage to9i between 4 arid 500dolaguira 40u brazil at 12 250 do manilla at 13j between 3 and 400hag sumatra at 10j and 100 do porto rico at 12 wnia 4 itonth cottoh the sales durlr u amount lo 1600 bales orwbich 800 were florida al lo u cts i and 170 mobile at 13 tolsj cents the ji remaiu about the same as tlioe current last week drugs awd dn stxffs we notice the following transac tions 1200 mats cassia a 2 eta cash and between b and 700 case do at 13k eta onmo 3 case rhubarb parings at 27 eta further sate uf gu copal e l scraped at rtjcuj and 2 eases csntlnde att lh woum- fjltlfq qui losttv- uauavuojj u4fl been as follows 20 tons campea- logwood dtfss cash 35 ions coro wood at 45 20 tow sl domingo logwood at ldtosi9 some jamaica do a 15 31 tons cuba lustic tfo do tampico do and 30 do martha do at prices unknown ia fish 150 bbls no 1 and 2 cockerel have befcn sold at a little reduction on the no 2 jtomenewno 3 have been received and bold at 84 25 a few barrels connecticut river new shad brought a 75 for n 2- other desenpuons re main as before flouh the demand for wes- canal floui is much iss animated and some reduction in price has been submitted to good brands were sold yesterdaj at 5 a salr of handsome 8at hoop troy was made yester 5 with some advan tage to the purchaser in the way d delivery ohio via ten canal in round hoops 4 57 ao1 flat hoops 4 7 thrc ha been ademand for richmond flour for the south american market and 1800 barrels city mills sold at ft 25 equal to cash 800 richmond country 25 and some atfo 37j rye flour from tore at s3 gftaiei we have no further sales of wheat to report rye remains at 62 cents sales northern yellow corn 70 cents 1200 bushels maryland 6 cents there was how- ever less demand yesterday for corn and these prices could not be obtained sales of soocrn oats 30 a 32 cents white beans continue scarce nblackeyed pcwin owkel naru stores prices remain without any variation bales of north county turpentine ati 25 and laratl 75 hemp sales were made of 4boull50 bales manilla at 150 alo ofrusia in small pircels t 157 50 to 160 for outshot and 170 for clean hide 1 000 mexican were twld the terms for which have not transpired by auction 4 a0htn rnde broueht 11 cia o munttis as they run rioer sales of cuba at 48 cents on time lion a sale of 35000 montevideo waa made at 14 eta g months lead 1600 pigs new orleans have been disposed of at 5 corns 6 month mulaiiss a large business hois been done in this article the sales of the week amount to ho00 hbds of the following descriptions sl croix at 32cent new orleans at 30 to 30 j and trinidad at 28 cents about 100 bhds maianzat wure disposed of to the trade at 25 centis and 100 bhds poor porto rico at auction at 25 to 26 centk oils the transactions in wlkale have beu considerable rsngingftom 27 to 28 cents but the principal sales were at 27 j cenu at which price wequote thearticte sales of eng lish linseed at 95 cents 4 mos rice thaalcs erawouwu4ffla ofcfjtfduc sugar the transactions are between 2 snd 300 hhds potto rico at 7 to 7j ei some sl croix at 7 j to 6 eta be twecn 3 and 400 boxch cuba white t9j to 10 cts and bo twevfl 2 and 300 boxco brown al7j and one lot very su perior brought sets ly auction 114 hhds new orleans in lerior to fair at 5x to 54ts 3 and 4 m- nths teas the atrip cmi cargo was offered on wednesday but the salo was etopptl when about onethird of the catalogue was gone through will the good teas brought full prices but uic poorer quatiticathiir lower rates than those of the pre vious sale the declirr is owing to the absence of the country merchants and the clotttx ofthe spring business tobacco 150 hhd kentucky were sold al 6 a 7 cents the stock is small and tu- demand pretty good cuba iscarce 200 bales sold at 10 to cents therein nono now remainiiig in first hands tallow further wlcs of rendered have been made at 62 cents but the denvnd is very limited wool there havi been some sales the past week of fleece and pulled won at a reduction in previous price al though the stock on haid is not large still the consumption is so small that prices an constantly declining as the season for shearing approaches whaleaoaeve have not heard of a smglo transaction thisweek the last silts were al 19to20cents freights the rnus are the same as last week the liverpool and havre tuckets which sailed yesterday were full exchahge bills fir the packets of yesterday were sold at 3 per cent prem cash lir tfloh nn london and at 5 45 cash for those on france- pric current and mercantile royal saloon john belongs respectfully informs his pat rons and the publii generally that lie is at present manufacturing nu intends to keep constantly for sale during the sunnier season ice cbcam and lemonade soda wutr ginffr birr and all laajt ofrifrujmuitu confectionary whohsatv v retail kingston may i7 1834 4w32 to be sold very theap ror cash f magnificent sun ipiat 4pply to w cujvmjygham kingston may xt 1831 tf32 dhsolution op copartnership the copartnershp heretofore existing between the undersigned and ktown by the name of parker and benson has been this day dissolved by mutual consent all persons indebted to lie firm are requesicd to make immediate payment to john l parker john g parker james r benson kingston 20ih uvy ish 31 o twcje this is to forbid n persons from purchasing two notes of hand of li guess against mc one payable the first y 0 j an oiner lhe twentieth day of j nexl as i have received no value for the said u samuel purdy may 27 1831 sale of clergy reserves notice is hereby given that the undermentioned clergy reserves will be exposed for sale by public auction at mungere inn in tbe town of belleville in the midland district on tuesday the 10th day of june next at 10 o clock a m on the following terras viz one- tenth ofthe purchasemoiey to be paid down and the remainder in nine equal annual instalments with interest upon each instalment as it becomes due township of huntingdon at thtuptetprice of 10 currauypa acre 4th concession no 15 5th 11 19 6th 17 7th 16 8th 5 15 20- 9ih 4 11 19 10th 3 10 17 11th 2 9 16 12ih 5 15 20 13th 4 11 19- 14th 3 10 17 township of madoc attbcvpxtprieeof7s6d currency per acre 1st concession nos 2 8 15 31 2d 6 12 20 27 32 3d 15 31 4th 12 27 32 5th 15 31 6th 12 20 27 32 7th 2 8 15 31 8ilt 12 20 27 32 9th 2 8 15 17 32 10th 6 12 20 27 32 11th 2 8 15 31 also the undermentioned park lots op thd town op belleville containing five acres each at the upset price ofsos currency per acre and upon the usual terms of pay ment for crown lands east park street no- 6 7 8 9 15 16 17 18 19 20 west park street no 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 17 is 19 20 commissioner of crown lands office toronto may 12th 1834 wwted immediately in an auctioneers warehouse a youth about six teen years of age of tolerable education and wil ling to make himself generally useful apply to the editor kingston may 23rd 1834 31tf d- uruhart cuixek and measirer of timber bose camerons kingiton 2glh may 1834 334w sale of clergy reserves in the london district notice ia hereby given that the undermentioned clergy reserves will be offered for salehy public auction a ibe court house in the toen of london on monday thelfkli day of june next at iu oclock a m upon condition of ac tual settlement onctentb of tbe purchase money to be paid down md the remainder in nine equal tonual instalments with interest upon each instalment qs it becomes duo township of london at the fjstt price of 15 cwreneypa- aer m concession no fc d zr4 m 31 7ih 6 5 lftb in i w 8 13uj 9 nth m ib lsth m township of zorra at ou upset prit of 15 currency per acres 11 concession no 31 lod ix 33 u s a sth 3 wi i 90 3 7ih 31 6ih m 33 wi m j 31 10th 1 33v 11th 31 ma 27 31 t3th m 15 31 mir m m 57 15th rt 8 is m 16th 30 33 17ih 35 3l 16ih 33 township of oxford atc uptet priee of i5s cuirtncypw acr eastxiui mrutont 3ftl p 5th 9 sch 3- 17 th eth i7 wcsterif divis105 3od 17 4h n 10 k u 9 township of yarmouth at the upset price of 1 f currency per aert 1st concession nos 19 y 3rd j3th 9 is ha jt township of dunwich at the upd priccof iss currency per acre concession a not 3- 3 9 h 14 17 19 9 10 33 9- m 3 17 noioiofcoo a 3 17 a n sottih of cor a 3 10 3 13 3i township of burford at the upset price of 15 currency pw act 3rrf concession not 10 17 34 9th 3t 3ih is i0 17 uth 16 13th 10 23 19th la 17 township ofdelaware at the upset price tf 12 6d cvrrmcypcr acre concession ik n 33 2nd 10 33 rd is 4th 1 17 township of westminster at the upset price qf 15s currency per aerc 3rd concession nos l 10 4di 3 7 10 22 ih 1 6 9 13 18 h 9 7 10 3 3 7 13 10 16 19 17 18 19 township of mallahidt at the upset priccoflss currency per aero gore no 15 3od concession 13 3fd 15 35 3 4ih 18 37 5th 8 35 township of dorchester at the upset priee of 12 6rf currency per aeros okth ik pitistolv 4lh m m gore brtww the 0th and 7th concrmtorwi 7lh fth 30th luii 15 9 3 15 3 13 5 0 u b14 1 u 14 2l 16 3d 19 21 township of lobo at the upset price uf is currmcypr acre jh concession no 5th 6th 8lh 9ih itth lllh 12th 13th m ii m 10 9 10 17 17 19 19 21 ft 10 is 17 19- is 91 zl township of blenheim 3rd 4th 5di 64 u 7ui nk mi ii j uth ha 4 m tf m u 4u m 14 m 9 16 17 9l 16 a x7 iu 17 8 1 17 fl township of carradoc at the ifya pri 0 i currency ptr act 4w lfi i concession 2nd 3rd 1st tt 3od m 3rd i 4th u 5th 5th n fth h h m mi 4 rt m 1 4 m m w u 14 h rt 1st concession km 3 17 2nd 44 ii 2 14 3rd ii 10 39 soothfcfuv d1ti3ioit 1st if 44 3 3od 41 3 17 3rd i 11 3 16 4rh 1 10 23 rh 4 rt 9 6ih m 4 3 17 tth 4 3 16 tth 10 33 9th i 9 lkh 11 10 3t nth m 9 10 12th 10 township of bayham at the upset priee of 1 5 currency per acre 3rd concession no i 5 4th m it 3 6th 4l 41 10 9th m 44 12 3 township of aldborough oih 7th 9th 10th h 11 41 41 41 41 ii i 41 ii i 10 3 9 3 17 2 16 3 17 2 16 a 17 2 16 31 township of ekfrid at the upset price of 15j currency per ar 3d c4nces3ion sotth a tkoad i no 9 ottalboii 3li 3 10 17 22 township of mosa at tko upsa price of 1 5s currency per acre 1st range n of loox v a woikis road ft 2nd 3 10 lsi concession ft it jc township of nissourf at the upset price of isa grf currency per acre irt concession nos- 15 3l 3od 3rd 4h 54h 6th 7lh ffih hi 10th litii 13ih 14th 44 44 1- 44 14 27 31 12 37 15- 3l 1237 a 35 6 20 15 31 13 37 35 31 13 37- 33 m 3 ii 3l 13 3l -also- will be offered at the same time and plse the undermen tioned crown lands upon condition of actul telilo- raent and on the usual terms of payment township of zorra at the upsu price f i5s currency per iters 1st concession nos 37 brotao lot 30 esse halves 34 30 th cow 33 broken lot 30 ksnt hnvrtj 30 s lirkw lot 3 10th con ac 11th con broken lot k 13ui cun 2 brokro li jri et llaivcs 17 3 wou halves 3j a wtii con ivnu half ft loth con east h41ic jl broken lol 3 17th con h broken i r 19lh con broken lot 30 township of nissouri at the upset pritcoftts 6d currcncyp aer 3od concession werthair no 31 3rd con km ai 4th con wrs halc a 44lh con broken lots 35 cotnmusionerorcrown iindaoflic turooio jii m a 31 kingston makket tuctdcf may 37 j8j4 flour par bw 30 0 31 3 egs per dozen 0 ft 41 9 7 u 0 3 3 soap 0 4 o 9 r iimijj corn do 1 0 0 0 caitdlemogldsio 9 a 9 barley do 3 0 0 3 3 do dips 9 7 c 0 omv do 1 0 m 1 3 fowlspccoopie3 0 a 4 rye do 3 9 41 3 3 tarter ctmplt 6 a 41 10 11 i i 9 t 0 0 pork prime bl 50 0 m 60 uaj per ton 33 0 m 33 do ck nna 60 0 i 66 beet per lb 0 4 41 0 fa dcs3v 70 0 41 73 muttoo do 0 3 0 9 9 venisoo per lb- 0 0 a 0 veal do 9 3 41 0 4 beef per cwi 30 0 m 33 pork frtli do 0 a 0 fl pork do do 90 0 a 37 hams pork do- 0 9 41 0 7 flour do do 10 0 a 0 btiuci t 7 si 0 3 wood pr cord 7 9 a 0 york market may- 93 isw s j if d a d a fire wood cord 11 3 a 13 t oats bushel 1 9 a 1 bee lb 0 3 a 0 4 barley u 3 1 a 0 egh doz 9 0 a 0 7 wheat 00 itw 3 3 a 0 chrcac 0 9 a 0 7 flour fine uj if 3 a 17 butter lb 0 9 a 0 10 k pcrewt 10 0 a 0 iie mlcllltjatv an intelligent travejlii correspofldeul 0 the new vork america who u if we mbtuke col ueitber more nor lea ihau mr hoffman 1 xompllshed juwor alitor ofthai paper writes to a letter under date puwhorpe culliouxi couoty ucjcr date of dceember23 i wriw toy from a ihueeouae ia a beautifol grove not for from the bank ofthe k- amaoa here nvo young gcattemco rcceotly from the ea have em ed to tabeniacle in this land of tttaptta lt u ainiwing toobrr how md sinsulanly people here attael to a mode oriife which in u couotrjea would be looked upon as hijmy eeeenirk my cntenabers t both young lawyen liberally educated ami men of moeh acecropuri lneu and yet the bouc in which 1 am pussmg the nighi with every art cle or furniture it contain u ufuir own mmucjcxure aw an axe wood knife and a jackplane being their only toos h woukl amuse y not a link to look through the window and eee oor uuic group at uy mooicnl one of my companions whose axe and rifle are sasponded b wooden hooks to the rsflrrsowr bis head u professionally engaged i drawing n declnruuon at the table upon which 1 urn writing while tl- otlier tiavlng just got utrough removing the remains of oar gcuncdiooc prepare and cooked by his chums is now tittina with a long pipe to hi inoulh watching n coffee pot which steams up so fragrantly from the qv emhens that no hht consideration would in luce me to pan with the tote rests l have in its contents thtirnouse which has been ihns ocenpir for three months is a perfect paoern of neatness though a il conpists- but a single room no liule ingenuity is required to arrange lhcir book house keeping apparatus and sorting equipments so as to preserve 0 an appearance of order in soch a bandbox they hav already suacif business they tell me 10 sustain tboir modcrote household and as t indiana supply them wim abundance of provisions they have ampto 1 sure to devote to study it is far from uncommon however to meet j with persons of finished education and accomplished manners under humble a roofasthidinlhe wiwsof michigan for so rapid la the grow of society here that be wlto aims al a prominent tstation in the new con moniiy must be a pioneer far in advance oftlie growing scluements- two j ears ago the first white man raised his log hut in the county of cal noun it has now n population of 1500 and i have passed an evening b more than one mudplatcred wigwam whose fair nnd elegant inmalea would grace any society however refined am paper at th upsh priccoflbs currency per acre broken fruntlvo 10 3od concession 10 3fd jtueresting sole tl eflccts left by the late mrs burns at the safe oa thursday nnd friday jasi realized a handsome sum of money apart from the plate books pictures and retained reliesof particular value such as the dcfc upon which the pod wrote and andves press thai con tained his small but wellselected library durtoguscitbldaysssjethe ailendanco was large and included persons ofthe highest considerarjon the auctiooeer cotiunenccd ih small articles nod when he came to a brofcencoppercoflccpoiirierc were so many bidders for eveo adclnpt- dated relic that the price paid exceeded twcntylow the intrinsic value ateaataikofthesantemcuil succeeded and reached me high point of at sieriing of the linens a tablelh marked 1793 was kooctod down al st 7a which sneaklugcommerciahy may be worth half a crown or live mnii many other ankles commanded handsome prices and the ohler and plainer the furniture tbe better it sold still noi a few things went below their value narticularly such as were handsome and of mottern constmction on friday the aiieiulance was much thinner from the impression that few if any relics remmned on hand but this was a inistave and as the day advanced the spirit of competition bccrne very keen the maty rron top of a ehower bam which mrs- dunlop of dun- lop sent to the poe when afflicted with rheumatism was bought by a car lisle gentleman for h shillings and what is a more extraordtoany a low wooden kitchen chair on which the late mr burns sat when ours tng her children was run np to 3 7 the crystal and china weremuch coveted nod brought in most cases splendid prices even an old fender reached a tigurc which would co for to buy half a doien new ones snd everihing towards the close attracted iiotico down to greybeards bot tles and a half worn pair ofbcuows the poet eight day clock made hy n mauchline amst by the name of brown which wood originally in the house of mossgicl and accompanied htm in his removals to liius- land and dumfries attracted greai aitrmion from the circumtuces that it had frequently beeo wound upby his own hand and for more than hau a century had chimed or struck the wee short hour ayoni the twal every other in the twenty-four- iu n few seconds it was bid up 10 fiffcen pounds or guineas snd was finally disposed of for 3w the inaser had a bard battle 10 nght buihisbpuii osgood and his g not aught one and the story ran thai he had instructed ftfn kirnaianon to secure preference ni any sum under sk the said clock m moat intciesting relk and however highly tempted c trum isas cctly or indirectly m the family- pwmfnt ctoner

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