British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), July 4, 1834, p. 2

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foreign news ywfir commons mr brougham brought in r illfof to regiotratinn of birtha marriage deaths iurh appears to he jiut in principle and judicious in it details it hno the merit of being very simple nnd to quote from a london contemporary gets rid absolutely of the obligation now impoted upon all english subjects to pass through the hands of minis ters of the established church before they can be le gally numbered either among the living the mar tied or the dead- under the new system regis ration will cease to be an ecclesiastical duty it rill becofte a mere civil act between the officers and the partiea concerned in each parish the collector of taxes is to be the registrar of births and deaths he is to transmit a duplicate of the registry to a cen tral depot in london as each book of the parish registry is filled it is to be lodged in the parish tliurch for security the fees of the registrars are to be paid out of the parish funds and the whole registration ot england and wales is expected to le defrayed at an expense of 70000 a year or jtreptnee for each family the registration of mar riages will be provided for by a new marriage hill which seems likely to legalize the marriages of dis senters by a very simple ami perspicuous process we trust that the establishment will not drive mr brougham from the position in which he now stands his bills are good and public opinion should mark them accepted the lord chancellor introduced on friday two bills for the better government of the church in things clerical the first relates to pluralities and the second to nonretidence both very crying evils which have become a cource of weakness rather than of strengih by opening seams and pushing their way into the interstices of a very ancient fabric we had almost said like the ivy which c to and in the end disparts the strongest foundations that other reforms will follow we have no doubt what ever but the chancellor has a difficult card to play and on this as on many other occasions must ex pect to drct the fate of those who lavish their elo quence on unwilling eara as the bids were merely read a first time little was said in opposition but lord wynfords growl was tolerably significant and attempts we doubt not will be made to impair and fritter down the provisions of both in committee if not indeed on the second reading how the his hops feel or stand affected we do not know and at preaenthave no means of knowing reform on such subjects should have originated with themselves and irr times so stirring it is their duty to laud rather than blame such as are willing to assist them insetting tlielr houve in order- london ppcr new writs it will be observed have been moved lor dinburgh and its seaport leith the lord advocate as we stated last week ascends the bench and mr john archibald murray accepts office as lis lordships successor two electoral vacancies have thus been created and already the peaceful or at least the beomiftl banks of forth are instinct with the din of electioneering mr murray has been among his constituents nearly a week and struts to have little to fear from his rival mr atchison sir john cam hobhousc as we surmised in our last number became in the erd the chosen of edin burgha compliment justly due and which we are delighted to lea was so promptly paid but he de clines to stand and in declining recommends sir john campbell a scotsman by birth the talented attorney general of england and the successor of romity as a legal reformer it is certainly awk ward that so high an officer should be out of par liament and although an attentive edinburg corres- sondent gives it as his opinion that the return of sir ohn is quite uncertain our own enthusiasm in the cause is such that we trust the result will be very different if the tones were very confident they ouid not content tliemselvcs with rallying round mr lcarmonth while they have plenty of candi dates of the right sort to pick and choose upon such as sir george clerk sir john forbes c c the cxprovost of edinburgh under ordinary cir cumstances would not be the man for money and although local connection past services good sense and business habits may enable him to pick up u few stray votes the grand line of demarcation even in his casc will still be between whig and lory libc- ml and conservative mr aytoun and his friends may sow division and thus play the game of the extreme left but their efforts on the whole seem destined to realize the truth of thespaiih proverb quoted by franklin he who spits against the wind spits in his own face sir john campbell arrived in edinburgh on friday and on saturday addres sed a diuiierous audience in the waterloo rooms he was introduced by the lord provost sir tho mas dick lauler and mr skene advocate in able speeches and received with every mark of honor and distinction scotch paptc imprisonment for dkut bilu on the same jay mr hume asked lord althorp whether this bill would be introduced this session and his lord ship replied that he despaired of seeing it carried thisseasion owing to the pressure of business be fore the house on thursday mr pollock gave notice that he should move for leave on wednesday iiext to bring in a bill to effect this object local courts bill toa etmilar question from mr hume respecting the local courts bill lord al thorp gave a similar reply and mr hume remark ed that as the peers did not seem to be overladen with business perhaps lord brougham might find tii tie to introduce the bill into the house of lords the late lord cbaigit lord craieie entered the faculty of advocates in the year 1776 and in his career at the bar was successively sheriff of ork ney and dumfries he along with the late mr william stewart reported the decisions of the cotirt from 1781 to 1792 he was promoted to the bench in november 1811 on the resignation of the late lord polkemtnet hiiljordship was never esteemed a man of brilliant talent or powers of or atory but wheti at the bar had always a respecta ble share of general practice particularly in feudal case and in chamber consultations he was rec koned a sound and useful lawyer and his opinions when on the bench were much regarded there have been few men in the court more renpected by his brethren by the bar and indeed by all the prac titioners as a judge lord craigie was patient discerning and anxious to do justice while both in public and in private he possessed in a remarkable degree manners the most unassuming gentle and courteous his lordship belonged to the ancient family of craigies of dumbarney and glendoich in perthshire and was nearly related to lord presi dent craigie who presided in the court of session from 1754 to 1760 he possessed a very vigorous constitution and although in the eightieth year of jr this port in the present year for north ami with 2818 emigrants infants not included carl reporter tralkf april 19 yesterday evening the brig jwarirt of maryport hewitt master iiltd with emigrants for quebec she cleared the harbor in fine style with a most favorable breeze last year emigration was checked by ur clinic- ra but from what we see and rend the present year will most amply makv up the difference ireland never witnessed anything like the prcroiil in this regard there is scarcely a port ii the roiin- try which is not employed in dispatching emigrant vessels within the last three wreke 2000 persons have left london for upper and lower cannilu the uni ted states and pome for australia there arc 20 large ships now fitting out in the st katharines and london docks for the aatnc destination- two a- merican ships left london on tuesday with 300 emigrants many of them cabin passengers for xew york on friday week two vessels cleared out from aberdeen laden with passengers 300 in number we do not receive a liverpool paper which does not contain several paiaffrnpbs stating the great ac tivity of the emigration trade in that emporium in fact there is scarcely a port in england or scotland that is not busily employed in promoting the interests of this mission to the new world on looking over our file of the 7w we find that a sum of 145 has been voted in the house of commons for the salaries of agents for emigration on the vote being proposed the following conversa tion took place lord sandun made some enquiry as to the caue of these appointments mr secretary stanley said that they resulted from the numerous frauds and ruin that were ccrasinncd by designing people upon hie inexperienced the appointments had given universal satisfaction at li- verpool bristol c fifteen thousand persona had gone through one office in one year the duties of these officers were to see that no frauds were prac tised by the owners of vessels as regarded fojd the seaworthiness of the vessels and that the seve ral provisions of the law wore complied with the experiments had every nrii been completely suc cessful and at a small expense to the country there would be established a system that would be of in finite value securing every facility to a spontaneous emigration naval officers had the appointments and their halfpay was included in the salary propo sed which was ji50 a year after a few words from lord sandou sir h vcr- ney mr home mr pease and mr spring rice the vote was agreed ta grant to captain ross the committee of the house of commons who have reported in favor of voting 5000 to captain koss thus describe the rewards which the other parties engaged in the expedition have received from which it would seem that none have any cause to complain it appears by a memorandum deli vered into your committee bv the admiralty thai all the men have received double full pay unlit thev finally abandoned their ship and full pay after thai until their arrival in england amounting to the gross sum of aotio that they have besides been em ployed in eligible situation the dock yards or placed in others that will lead to promotion that mr aberncthy the gunner has been promoted and appointed to the seriiigttpataiii that mr thorn purser has been appointed to the lucrative situa tion vi purser of the catopus of eightyfour guns that mr m oiurniid the medical officer of the ex pedition has been appointed assistant surgeon of the navy and when piailied to pass his examina tion will be promoted to the rank of surgeon that commander ross to whom itappenrs that lie great er part of uie scientific results of the expedition are due has been placed on full pay and appointed commander of the victory for twelve months hat he may by thjt length of service he enabled to re ceive the rank ofjosi captain uluch is hv a spe cial mmutc of the admiralty insured to him at the expiration of that time and that cant in jul phreys of the isabella to whose hum humani ipi pen vi iuc lauucua to whose persevering ty alone captain koss and his party under providence in all probability owe their lives ha recched that remuneration fur the expense of briny tug them home which upon consideration has been thought proptr by the admiralty and which np- pensation capuiiu koss alone the commander of the expedition who had the anxious and painful responsibility of the health and discipline of the par ty liir above four years under circumstances of un- parallelled difficulty and hardship aud who had the merit of maintaining both health and discipline in a remarkable degree for only one man in twenty- three was lost in consequence of the expedition is owing to his rank not in a situation to receive any reward from the admiralty in the way of promotion ilaxing incurred expenses ami losses to the amount of nearly three thousand pounds and received no more than the halfpay which had accumulated du ring the expedition he reukiins with the ssililfl rank with which he went out under these circumstances and looking to the advantages to science and the honor to his country which have resulted iruiu the expedition under his command looking to the ex pense which the country has been willing to incur on former occasions lor similar expeditious and te die rewards which it has voted even lor less im portant and honorable objects vour committee hope they are not transgressing the bounds of u due re gard topubliceconuniy in recommending that a sum of live thousand pounds be voted to captain john koss west wt i his rr n jf no and soulh had dis appeared from thecompa an the fair earth no runt no canal nn rhai of human intercourse to the right or to the left shtrude themselves on his notice in this wty the cmigrai use to itave little or no necessity or opportunity for thinking till he had reached the head of the j and was puzzled by the diverging routes of the broad ontario thus was he lost to the lower province without having had any opportunity of weighing the relative advantages and disadvantages of her ml her sister bcfoic he was compelled to form b opinion for himself he had access only to ex pari evidence in lower ca nada he was as it were lie property of steam com panies and forwarders now however he ha an opportunity of being his own master before irvine montreal and the meditation which the difficulty of choosing between two routes must nesesssiily engender may muni shall if the man has a fair share understanding lead to the cutting of the knot and detain hi u in a country more beautiful 0f healthy and more ad vantageously situated tlmi the fabled and pulled paradise of the west the injury thus sutairvd by the lower province is also in a great measure owing to a low grovel ling venal servile abjee- fawning journal in mon treal which bepraise btpuns aud bespatters wiih its stolid vulgarity any tluug and every thing in up per canada every village with two chimneys and every steamer with hall a funnel n regard to the compilative loveliness of the two provinces the features of a country be it re membered stamp themselves unconsciously on the mind lower canada cirries away a easy and un doubted victory- the icenery about and below quebec is hardly to be ajttlled in the world the variegated beauty of the eastern townships recalls to an emigrants mind now the rugged grandeur of scotland and now the uululating verdure of merry england aud even the bw lands of lapraric how ever monotonous in deial present to the beholder on any of thesurroundinphcights from the pinnacle of st arinaud to our owi mountain one of the fi nest and most extensive iews in the world in regard to comparand salubrity while upper canada poor thing is ijlitt 3 martyr to the ague lower canada is one tf the few regions on the globe that are not subject to any local distemper the severity of winter hen measured by an in animate thermometer dof look alarming to an eng lish constitution but almost tctal absenre of humidity not only render the winter perfectly henl- thy but deprives the col ftudost of its temporary sting on the subject ei health and comfort there is we believe but one or among those who can compare hy experience re climate of this country with that ul liutaiu wc shall prosecute thit subject in our next in re ference to the ittquiriesof s respected friend settler to those who are fond f music it will be a source of satisfaction to learn tint the commandant of the garrison col tidy ha kindly directed that the hand of the 21th regt still appear on the chomp dr jifm on tuesday an friday evenings at six oclock and play a selection of their finest airs fnr the entertainment of the pibltc their first appear ance will be on tuesday evening and we are grati fied at the proposed renewal of those musical treats with which darinff previous summersi the citizens of montreal have been fsnorcd by the permission of the commandants ufthr several regiments lately quartered in this garrison on sunday n poof scotch woman who represent ed herself as recently from prescott in upper ca nada wis taken into mr lesperonccs shed to be sheltered for the night in the morning she was dis covered to be dead she said she had been 18 yean in canada and was dressed in a half mourn ing cotton gown a coroner jury was summoned aud a verdict returned of died by the visitation of god mot d ad the oswroo we regret to say that the steam boat oswego will not resume her trips as soon a had been anticipated it in understood that the cause of delay does not originate from any damage which she sustained in consequence of being driven on the shore but in order to enable the proprietors to make improvements which will take some weeks to accomplish- st l republican bkitish whig to cor rq pon dents anolkr sutkkoldtr fi t j4mf arc both iftdlmijbta on nrrouoi or our tocdiiont not tiovmg tarn complied wml tum our corrtjrmfliknunnay not iirnu jgnronr- vr rrivinh for uie twentieth time ihe term upon which tomrauniru i nre recived- i ondlllonit the name onto writer mun accompany ihc ms and r i llihftton mnl be ftven o make verbal aker olio provincial his age having been bom as we understand in the yew 1m he gave promise not many days ago of a much longer life he has died like sll good men universally regretted edinburgh conrattt the following acraps relating to emigration are worthy of notice emigration appears to be going on very extensively but not ao exclusive by to wards canada as in 1831 aod 1832 it appears to be belter distributed a large number is sailing lor diberent parts of australia nova scotia and new brunswick are taking a share and to new york the number is greater than usual so that al lowing between 30000 and 35000 for canada it is probable the english and irish papers arc nut far wrong as describing emigration to le more extern sive than in any previous year the brutus with 270 passengers for north ame- riea dropped down to cove on i riday the maria with 120 followed on sunday night the number of ewriyls who left the ijuny la week wan np- tfurrf til 11 ml ffllfhfill i- h n vulril finl we are happy to observe that the upper pro vince is just about to commence the great work 01 improving the navigation of the st- lawrence above cornwall i would perhaps have been safer to wait till the legislature tifthi province had evinced a disposition to extend similar improvements down to the cascades more particularly as the refusal ot our excellent patriots in addition to punishing the lower province will enable them to punish the up per also to the extent of its expenditure a grand contest is at present carried on among our brethren of the upper province as to the comparative merits of the rideau canal and the st lawrence it hap pens oddly enough dues not it that cornwall brockille and prescott arc unanimous in favor ol the latter and that llytown and kingston can never sullirienily admire the former our excellent friend doctor uarker who does the itrituh whig and it readers oh cruel dr slop has made a pilgri mage along the canal from kingmon to lly town and purposes to immortalize his tmir iko a lord mayors progress to oxford in a pamphlet ul threescore and ten pages which of the two routes is preferable we cannot at this distance from the scene of action and in niir present state of profound ignorance of the country presume to determine but ivuin the existence of a twofold opening into upper canada we anticipate some benefit for our own prviiicc sosupenor in u gricultural advautagesaud conuueivial facilities how our upper brethren from cornwall in london will stare at our murvellous assertion and wcribc the discovery not to our sagacity hut to our impu dence a main reason why the title of emigration nets so strongly and so steadily into upper canada is that the loner pro- there has been ufrotifru for the t iii oil lie tflki htllllf slmllhl wc notice by the torino paper that the credit harbor company will receive tenders umil the i lib julv from persons willinc to contract for the cuttint of a canal through thebavntid erecting two wharves or piers extcndim into fke ontario plans and specifications of the harbor together with maps and profiles of the piers can be inspected at the house of mr john jones iudisei village credit and at the office of mr castles civil engineer toronto the stock of the grand river canal company be- ini all subscribed three intfttlinenta of live per cent each has been ordered to be paid in by the 1st julv aueust and septeiiher respectively con tracts for the various dan weirs and locks as well as for the cxcavnun have been given out aud a large number of mhanics and laborer are wanted immediately to pitfccutc the work with all possible despatch thi mporiaut public improvc- tnrnt will be f inmens rovuutage to the inhabit ants ol uie londoa aiit districts on thursday a fterntn a man who appeared to be somewhat intoxicate over the wharf nt the lower part of the port u would have soon pmih- etl bad not a young iruf ofthe nameofflpgec who was standing near spot without hesitation plunged into the water ilk u a rope being thrown to him fastened it rotllli the mans body by which he was easily raised to i wharf by the bystanders mhice who was for oi time in the water appear ed somewhat exhausted when he came out and was complimented by those present for his praiseworthy act uf humanity an accomplished cimnterfciteri named elijah hunt whose operation in this nefarious trade are described to have been most extensive both in the united states aud in t auada and wbo some time since forged a check ol 9600 on a branch of the virginia hank has lamy been tried and convicted before the circuit court of petersburg virginia mid sentenced to ten years imprisonment the hon louis mlansi formerly american ambassador at the court of st james has resign ed his office as secretary of state under general jackson the reasons fur this step have not trans pircd but it is imagined that mr mlane as an in dependent and nobleminded member of the cabi net could no longer sanation with his apparent con sent the continued usurpations of the executive no successor had yet u en named and it is annunn- ed that the duties of the office will continue to be discharged by the late secretary till a new appoint ment is made von gazette new and brilliant public ich preparations upon au hiiheilo throughout the wlmlo ol viuce from mid luooieau du lac no variety no rhoiee no thtertiiig ignorant and fftmillrs eunium nli mir miitiphmoittiinl limit m l the oratorio this exhibition of music for w extensive scale had been made took place last even ing in the english cathedral among the audience was his exeelleucy the governor in chief and al most all the principal families of the town aud neigh borhood every pew in the body of the cathedral bchi- filled the total receipts of the evening which an- in aid of the emigrant society amounted to no performance wc believe more agreeably sur passed even the high expectation that had been formed and the signal success of the exertion of iho whole corps of amateurs and professional gen llctncn was the subject of universal praise f only the pieces in which the graud and imposing strength ofthe whole orchestra i lit different roncertos and cikiiuuii un the origan irnisheil prolessnnial tab pained the wannest appi effect of the thue by lilt surprise the performance commenced not mid was displayed but irticularly that of mi- who exhibited his distill- us to the hrm udvhiitiiftaf obaliou of all present the different ot08 loo uinl particularly yunntr ladies excited much general a little k and rept haf the m after i it might he ccessi and we of uw terminated about cloven i iirtl with every prospect of si been informed iln permission lor the athcdnil ih to be uslfced we have since been uufonned that workmen an cniptnvnl this monuuir in pnlliiu- down tilt tempu- ntrv orchestra in the eiithedrl which i conclusive thii i irpeiiihiit of lam lights perluruiance need mil in- epntnl ihpn ltl wime tune hi come- ii jazitft count v mkktinc wc sm uiulf rmgocd frrrhckkr otihc coiirty rfrontcna do here by rqtt um mttftntottec or ike frccboldcrw i cinuily at m potilic mtctinf oftlk ricctmi or fronlrnoc lo be hewoi ile ino otmr jotin swilxit jrtfnrnr mr j hiiin on kmin ihc llthdajol jul nrit o rrcnnior he hetfesstlhc candtftlfft m- t i the two rormrr meeting nndto nnminaie others if agreejitik to the winbe- t fiji nrilie elector at tltcctifuine meeting ccnnirtobetakm ol twelve ockki roclwstfif now stands wpro present contrast bctwitn fhc a rowing rown look at the mm wntertown a their nnme indicate owe thh existence to their local situation i and oawcffoii much indebted to the mill privileges arising f a canal ns to the canal itself were kinnton uufacturing town no reasonable bounds c placed to its increase and that it can easilv t come has been sufli iently shown to mnke ittn habitants take some steps o ascertain the ftct wo have been requested by many parties to inimadrt severely upon the abieondinp frnrn their creditor of iw r three individual connected with hi majetlvi dock vud we rfioum have done to if the ubieet could hiv been hml 3- wilhout ifiterfenti with tlic offirioj conhqrt f wmmm officer about to have u- it look urn much iilc fjfiih htm tmihe on the part of hepre kionummv nnatutlt now when rircrding to ill pratmbililv th- hut ofthti lienfitjl wvihi from l he sallam officer ofreiji kitrenrc law 1nteeivel an etlitnrof a newpaper bonm lr ll iii it- vhemm pf se privata rjcltng f rwkinil anj lnluij iliuh itttdnitf reehlrtii uf tu roncijucnci lm tlieic are rat4 in wb deviation from this sicrn path ntliv not onlv enjoined he p in writeh 4 r milled 6u the cashier of a bank like c be free from actual lurpituh hul of it the bare idea inat mi u rin j- wake utilkley wnteni jan fergttftovi trter swioer donnw nieholmn i i r honor j i i r lehe onrret soert 8myih tikhdoa honor u i iu n r mr- jane 17ih lrt4 i irk rsfichola john swiuer jor james riell geocgr acney i n i t i ii i ijtwrrnec sill jeler amey jfiha freeman alkhacl obrien pairkk fvbrkfi j i cbrico kixgstux friday evesiso july a 1834 as many of our rcidem are unconjcioiw ofthe eiitenes of a sswipsmf in the london dialrkt called the true iutnor we lake iheoppoituniiy of infunnin ihcra of that ftct andal- w til tell litem that it js conducted hy q mr george washin ton huteed and his sons against tint of whom the grand jo- r of middlesex have lately returned a true hill t pajhry the vlthff btimccd has thought proper to briniiii ttct4oll for li bel ainst the proprtelon ottlie libera and in iifilw uiat the public may know what ort of character the juocuiir i by the hy he i- a protege of dr slrachanv wg line published ihc letter written by lofd goderich in dtaantoinj air uutcec from his situation of chief secretary at st liteia cupv dmbibm sireet ua dree ra bee 1s3i ir licroce4vrj ntcucftenl iie iti utr ftuu mr mid- let enclosing a petilion awrrved u yoursirtv a large ir 01 the inhabirim- ofsaini loeia and enelosiag two nnmbers of u newspapcf rilled uie saint loeiaoaaeae for ihe luuiof aagut itil ihe 2lii of september huu the inuwocuonio wuich lhee pspffu refrr of w exlraoolinsry eharaeier thoi i cannot permil a single opportunity to be lort of eomakmtn opon it even iboogh am not yet in possohim ofljtrlleitorimhkliyoowilldoubllc hc written on lite stibkct h ftom ihcart nswfopajftf i tin- datnl loci a uaiahie is llic property ofpcrrtkinft who deeritte ibfiffftfaflh nrrly conocetrj h boteel thecolooml tfirreuir lnnofititikl llent lo im hi iv boti mil isstateouiat lite elj t of iii4 4tttmrctt t not yet a r year om t nutst ihmin ibm lbefcrtssflre employ c4 l w a prebxi uotl mr utitetj uiresclf u aa uie reliiionrr tth l tbe real ktlilor in hie newpiper tinted on the llhtiof jogtii 10 kmctbcmfrkf tlic pisnatore a conccncetrcllvn ftimet tf f whch itl tf ay ilwt ihe writer avows uffamlf 10 be livia hitbuiwl incooiinen fv whtle he imputes the himr trtml habit tj tli cmttre auriy of saint loch in term the nwt cro j anj orttnttvc wwcb it wa pot- ilte v etnptny in lite oucticofute 7is rirpiember u f a uarutkloev newviiair a letter 1oc4 catieuur dated at saint lutein on the i4of a iwt thu litrr comniroeo by ihe iitition of u note nllrecj 10 n wli vnuhin by a penon d4rluia t n 1 1 w mr u anaj pro- pualag 10 tnwc bar daughter tutu keejit ys the cmocuuite of the wis- ter timt kttrr mcdli casriawf prwceeos lo rtpeotald iltr- pnm n inpstlogv of vetieinenl tubjcniliuot not vnly u bopc biml imlmml lfiit uirikl jnsoll totbc huly to vrtkotl rtpm ujjncj and ui set iuit p r un 1 ik rimos tiir letter opciurliguior le tlitor of tin 1 1 1 i- 1 im tn ufuj wiiu t he repreeuis lu l uie real p tlc irari aaetioh mtflulsialta adkw i mr vvoicobeeen uine tmsftfsi lhai il vm- umwn fronimr- uusieej hy ivo kasara r- eeirtlty hiinaelc nfxl paffphttag thjve been written lj mrs van hatfajtljqhldr he iieiuow however though oi mfy ilufiei k uitit three cooimudieai4oil3 werc tibricatol he uieti a let lr tvrrttcn h mr ltui m vioymti on the iamwkfy of lliis 0txeihiri w inch cquhttoi no oloe to brrrlf or m her thwshur uot even uow that upon a pimitar invitation lie w om tt tin w t twftnr titewnier uiiu iiiveiru ui wruxv wf exiretue wucfmtfm 11jh10m hi ucctir unlirauhi ibt vomof mtfv vunglwi t nstvtpti uti- prujiotly exposej utc feinale of jus futility lo iuch 1 puhhe iim u mw iud fijamyocdl thai mr bttribottl is a wtuuwer iaf44sirv l n con nuuti nilrnspint at worship hotdtoc a hili rxjtrtnl situntioci nil lie tiiiuer oivirht ojlihuou asiiiiiiii ifm uiisojttorial pangraphwas published by mr uu- tceu huuself or with bis coocorreoce 1 am totally at loas fcr cxpres vm which would adoquaiely coovey my leave of the firora folly and ittijirvpnety ofthe whlc irunuction it might hm heeo sorposeiil otter ly tapsastwo thin sny man w pomewkon of a aounj uuileattanjlnc tottu hoto tfrpi frttrifrofny proeluimeii his own miseoojoci lrisi4inv 1st all lite annniiaiiosir it tlertve fioaj his nee htn sluvn jits pafftsv uljutic aud hitirt wuhvti one worjofselcot imarntmh or opology aa ifto encrcase desisnejly the extrasa- esncoftrhttproceejiuffj be even assumes uie character of a 3otm- leu tino a severe censor of ma tven vkeatimnei tiie cotnrnooij 01 large ofwhtcb be thos hardly avows himself 10 be ft flagrant example i do not regard n as tsrt ofmy ollcial duty u scrauntic into the pn- vau m-irttlofer-iaslilliti- public fitoauons tn the cotooieei but on ititcouicrkind wci sjch ju outrojeon all oexoruin as c is uroutht iunoer my oouce and eveti ouroded on the public attention will k a strange iiienibiiit by the odender hiruself lam bound to prouneeijieseajidalohogetjtmtolenue voti will lltcrc fore eal utkit mr dwdfid to state wtieilsrr die editorial paragraph tn uc st- loeia uajette ofthe atsloreptmber was published by htm or with his concurrence 0mfj1 you itave soifjeieoi reimrfi u conetodr tltai socli was reh ifwokseyott wilt inform him dial his majesty has no fgrttitr mxd ohus isrvkea iftsikmwm0mulxtmmtbfihtrdmrtt iltul the mere df- cunstance of a coorstenual puwte otbeer beidj corjcerned in ue publico uouofa newspaper dtscums public aflain b iu itseif lughly ohjee- -uonawe- still more improper is u uuit sochajoorosl saouw be sop- pofkj ul ute public expense i the practice moil be nouied lately dicoo duued ii may be try ol uial icgtnlauve erustuumcs aod bovenuneot notkcaboaklbtcomrnuaieauilio the public tn a jufctte but mat u aetie mni be strictly eonlined lo eotfa oulcial coiiuiutiicuuouflto die ex eluioinfetery other kindofintehigence and of all political or other mukumiobw- i perceive dial wcrihtttoncraoflcr tocxeetue fiir irtw eterlue the ocsuicui pnaimc lor whkh it is said laoi sterting are now paid t coiijikkrindieoceasloaoflwbirhihis otter was made it sboukl dot lerbap be utnlcratood m ie light ofaochnerato lender lful d go- xtuealprmltugwuvaoprtl for publk eompeiiuon aitd yoowtubcrcalvr caurtt 10 beeiocuicd by any person who may be wtllomaeceitlconiraeionlheuw provided he be slo bk ioearyiuiiuexccuuoolnajtmctus1 proper oiaouer you will usurtrfore 1 iu mediate i y advertise for tellers 00 the part of any persons who ma- t disposed 10 undertake this liincs tnc advertisement liil mcll icflsstfs slusil it rriul1ohedfromcar lo ycar the contract sbuvjd nut be inofc tlian r t al lhae thchonof to be c ac digued oouei11cil io the udaarf adininiiteriug uie govern itiimi til i l k kcthiftof ttte subconnuiteo uf llie mechanics instilutiun lutlie quarterly mueling ild in luc cuufl iiuukc julj lit itieub cofttmitlco oppotritcrl lu draw up a statement of tlie pniceotlings uftliu eomuiiuec of management uf the kingston median tea institution lor i tie first quarter 1 1 report that there aiv ul prent sixtyseen aubsenlioi ami lhai tho funds itave as yet been fully auifirium lusattsly all u10 dtutanda that have neresmrily arisen in lb furnmiion of ihia insliluiioii ifcts- vultfinlllu litiudu of ihu treasurer a balance of jk28 10s- 10o tliutliu liberal and numerous donal e lothu library and museum of this lnstituliun clearlv intlieate tho lively intoroal that all classes of community feel 111 uthraiiejfig anil promoting an cslablishiucnt u10 chief object m winch is to allurd to all a free cay and cheap access lo the fountaina of liluraturoand kiqilcti thu library already eonuiniiig iso voumres uf most usirliil ami valuably works and the unuciim poesij vnrtii speciinetis lif rare cwueiiiy among uhich are ittiuvrals found in this neighborhood evluhtliii vey valuable ondtties fully awbft uf the ailvautagci derived from putdn lee lures llie cojiimitlee hate renllcil lhai a hltife had not heon pre pared for the lirt riuaitetly iiuvtui hut are happy to tuhinni ineiidts thai ntw may bo ck peeled to be delivered in n very short lime after whtch it is tu be boiled ihey may frcmicntly oeeur jamks nick alls jk john r foubvtji w lrs8i4k be of illoro vital impnrtiincc inutntl cmiincfciil town like ivrluijih iiutluni can lollrg ni3irrity ufail kingston tlmti ihe ptsssscmion ufwauf pvwen our neighbor in the idjnininjr ftlitcatiitrar to be widely awkc to tlii truth korhestcr is a remarkable ex- -itil- v nitf iiihlanre lonif after kingston lnul bi- ruine ii iilucv ufwiimj cunscqtivtier the trees where mkiri wilr hloum noi only jsn free from the mapkiuu ui nffirt ln nnv partkiptfiob in ihc pronu of a commcreim emlilihnni in the i where th dunk t located inf rtnelf whtvlir irije or bint tulgcicnt to produce suspicion ftf unftir phv in the bftattsf every merchant who from varioui cftuw in him unknown hu it uilh rulirnil not diounb i to lii irijth we a poraonallycopnisanl not inn- ojffu tnmi kturqh uxu wert shown to iw drawn in favor nfx nui auhttintbl lioustj n dnrfedhy exrohcni name and it w rtnt aliffinill o pcreeive in the alisenee of other itm llinttbv idea rnpiftssjaojkal valry acting him stood upnrrnut in the holder blind now it it most prnbable that ihis inpiiun wa ill ciunde vet n vcrthclc il had tho same tflort a if tnn f r aldtoitfh una mctchmt might apply a iliiihttu thu tuuk rraeem motlatiun jvt it ia evident ihit tn rm it natu it u mild he solely ti suit hiimelfand not ui ervctw rank whvrra ifnosus- iteionhad beam raised in his mind he would plae the rtjee- inn of his bills to tte pitibahle ttl mth wanl ilfpbwcr toafr eomodatc all applicant ami he vrutlld bpptyto the bankazara and again with increased confidruca in coisquonce ofthe bmrkritu having broken her shaft tht inland assurance and forwarding company hav charterej the kingston to supply her place until the rfmfl which is u be of wrought iron 1 mipprd in thcmeanwhi the to ronto is lobe taken off ihe kideftu line and pbeed upon lbs bay of quinle rotilc until the kittftins return the inhabitants of ihe bay mim nut attribute ch afterslion to any other moiivo than that of pumii accommodation flio accident to the brockthu kfl the public no means to com up ihc rapids from the long smlt to ivescott by reason of the company having parted witi their line of stairs tho present ad tha past iihfvrvirs to dirty jcvs jfaap not are equally indebted to ihc lhtor vf thu uuie ljurinr the time he wrote fr that paper iiu 1 fuitmcil to make it prettr well ou2ht after and read and nmv ihat hr his qukkd il lu bcutian who conducts il tan ihiubrtl 110 other wftj to makt his paper interesting to hianraihrs thati the iinslaut inirudue lion and discussion ofthe pulilicil and nwrul merits of its lata editor tiovfivrwnwh wwtf uc unrntviuidiisfwi rived in kinpiton ihismurnuii v huvc not heard whetltcr ihe kstftityiic gentleman hahwn uccesfiil or nut id the body of the youm man who was drowned 04 thursday week was found vvsturdy and brought into uw harbor an inquest was held ami a verdict relurned of ac cliff ftfaf tlfath on the 2nd inat- w henry lv surgeon to the cb rrt to mam lcallt third dsugliler to dr jm- onmhull mr joseph mnor nf ihe onloanec estice li miss msxy jsoc eetind dasbter of mr jflm lleitr new mtlk cssstsy tyronc jrclaoil lost on the 14th of june iwt un the york rond l- tween mr- r- fasbiisti takrn ernestown anil the residence of the milwnber r small pocket book containitig a smtlt rimniiity of cash gome memoranda and four notes of hand all drawn hi favor of llie subscriber one given by john taylor uf thurlow for 25 tlutetf about the 20th april 1830 and witnessed by margaret harris one given by robert thomas for 3ff fe dated about the 15lh march 1833 and witnessed by john vro- man one given by hiram p rnbirrtsun for 5 dated sometime in decnnber 1s33 and one given bv john fairfield for 17s 6d dated suineiitne iu may 1632 any person having found the book and its con tents and will return them to the owner will be li- birallv rewarded samuel vroman- hrnestown july ul icsjl notice is hereby given thai the allairs of i1knry 1aviiav rvmh a m rvhl nf t t uovlk lor adjutstmei ad the creditor it re re quired to send him their demands also those in debted to the said james davis are requested to pay their accounts j james doyle trustee kingston july 1st 183j to he sold by auction on friday next ihe litli inst at 12 oclock pre- cisely if not previously disposed of by privaie sale thai valuable buildixg lot adjoining the brick house of a h myers fuq in brock street being ihe south west pari of let no 120 having 33 feet front by 66 with the right of catcway n qusrn street r jackson auctionter kingston july 4ih lil- 43 the proprietor of the montreal herald and daily commercial jaxcttb begs leave lo inform his subscribers at kingston and its vicinity that be has appointed mr j h greer as his agent at whose dry goods store t ihe corner of store and kingstreeis such as may not iwve boxt t ibe post office will find their papers mr greer will forward to montreal the names of such as may be disposed lo subscribe and the utmost punctuality in delivery may be depended kingston 2d july isll 43 im terms of the montreal herald and daily com mercial gazne terms of ihe semiweekly published on monday and thursdays l j tiik proprietors of thosicsinboat klm8ton grateful for the very liberal putrmiugc which iliey have received from ihe poblic beg leave lo give nc- licethai in consequence of the unfortunate circum stance of ihe stcambuut urodcmc breaking her en gine llicy have allowed the kimistos to take the place of ihe brockville on ihe rapids until she repaired as no other boat could perforin those trio and without which the public would suffer much in- convciiienec by ihe inierritplioil ofthe navigaiion the ptopriitorsof the kingstuii beg leave to siate that ihey have procured the publics well tried friend and faithful servant in icaiuhout toronto io supply the place of llli lmsiin on the bay and river until the kiocm resumes lf t ygi ihe bay the torvnto will leave pwefnu on monday and thuwday afternoons touch m brockville si frncfc creek to kingston will leave kingbion for the bay on tuesday mwi friilay inuniimr will leave the carrying place tik kingston on wednesday and saturday morning will leave kingston tor ivcacou on wednesday evenings and on aundiv morumgs at oloek every exertion shall he made in the toronto 10 ensure the comfort of ii-senjrer- kingston julv 4th lrsjl i

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