miscellaneous frcim thk rolonv ok llllkria bv tlic scllooii- rr ediar captain laulit arrived aivcw ork from monrovia we leom the hwrwewliijg intelligence that the rev o wright methods missionary rev matthew laird and wife nnd rev john cloud presbyterian missionaries have fallen victims to the fever of the coast and are added to the martyrs ho have perished in the cause of civilization and christianiaation gov piiincy was buffering from the chilli hui actively cngaecd in his duties rev mm horsey late vice agent of the new york and maryland colonization society the rev jame temple the only survivor uf the little band of pteshyicrian missionaries who left in october hst in flic jupiter lave returned in the edffar prom the letter we team that the rev mr spuul- ditig and ins wife are probably no on their pas- nace in the argu expected to leve monrovia may i2di for boston- the health of the colonists gene rally was good no deaths linveoccurascd among the emigrant who went out by the jupiter except the aacd female and her gnmdehild before re ported the condition of the colonv has been truly re- prcseniedby gov pinuey there is a great wani of economy nnd industry nmoneilh emigrants many of whom were so utterly ignorant and indolent that nothing can be expected from such in any country but poverty and wretchedness mr jones ofkentucky a colored man who has been outtour of observation has now returned for his family with whom he designs to emigrate in a few months he says as does mr temple like wise that he has never seen a home except in liberia and that any colored men who would go there with a disposition to work and live tempe rately might have health comfort and freedom such aa is no where lobe found in this country accordingly they intend to return as soon as pos sible all the information we have from the colony repre sents the pride extravagance and luxury of those eettlers who have prospered in trade there as highly reprehensible almost every family has a number of natives employed as menial servants and even among the families of emancipated dave who have been sent there though ihemsterves entirely depen dent for their support yet they are too lazy even try bring water and declare themselves free and em ploy natives as their servants mon herald the journal of madrid the athemc publishes a very singular letter respecting a discovery recently made and which particularly relates to natural his tory it appears that in digging the canal of so- pene- a rock was found 8 foot under the surface 11 liwttt llanwclllm 1h fwt one argillaceous faction was discovered of which the bones having rite marks of veins and arteries resembled a whi tish piece of stone this body was eighteen feet long f 10 inches and 3 lines french the head we two feet broad and che chest three fee in breadth x physician and surgeon examined the body and recognised it to be a man several of the most respectable persons have visited the spot for the purpose of seeing the curiosity several learned persons lmve supplied that this man rtf eighteen feet must tmve lived before the deluge there is no uoubt that the authorities willtake care that this re lic shall be preserved for future examination ib the irving1tes it would now appear that greenock is to be the fixed headquarters of the irvingites in north bri tain and in which all the apostles of the doctrine arc to be educated and from which alt the future churches are to emanate they have commenced to build chapel in nelson street directly brhind die meeting house of the third congregation of the secession at present erecting in union street and from the princely wealth of one of their leaders mr drummotid the great london banker which is con fidently stated by those who know him to be not less than 30000 a year there will be no lack of an earthly requisite calculated to ensure the success of their object at present they form two congre gations one of which meets in the gardeners hsll and the other which is composed entirely of the truly faithful meet in the house of mr wilkinson some time ago minister of the episcopal chapel here mr tait jun from edinburgh and a mr place a gentleman from london officiate jointly in the gard ners hall which they stale to be merely a place for teaching and initiating and when any disciple there is found worthy he receives admission into the con gregation of the faithful in which only the un known tongues and prophecy is practiced lady h drummoud who wiih her family and servants alffvpd ftl rwhp wirrt rmay a- become a prophetess and has already spoken un utterable firings on several occasions and her son aline little boy about 14 years of age also prophe cies occasionally mr drummond himself is the appointed prophet and on the occasion on which we beard him his voice was most tremendous and overwhelming and powerfully calculated to excite the nervous feelings of weak females of which the greater part of his audiences arc composed on sunday night the gardners iltfll was crowded in excess mr place who is a mild and goodlook ing young man addressed the meeting in a ram bling and incomprehensible harangue of nearly two hours on the 3d chapter of jeremiah but such was the feeling of displeasure evinced by many of the aodience that some of them ftpoke out in contradic tion of the statements of the speaker the object of the discourse which was neither a sermon or a lecture tv to bhow that judah and israel were tvpes of the catholic and reformed churches both of which were the backsliding children- spoken of by the prophet and which are invited to return unit ob tain the pastors who shall feed them utfh knowledge and understanding alter the meeting dismissed the only feeling which a serious and can did hearer could cherish was a mingled one of an ger sympathy and sincere sorrow ihat such piti ful exhibitions of human weakness should he held forth under the character of divine wortehip the proceedings of this sect sime their appearance here have given some extraordinary proofs of the wild and wayward wanderings of the human mind from the paths of rectitude and reason we may add that the other party called cantpbdhtes which now meet in the methodist chapel and which was once connected with them still remain separate and refuse to admit the right of the irvingites to the ap pointment of the offices of angels evangelists pro phets and pastors on the just consideration that it is arrogant unnecessary and unscriptural grttnork advertiser canal passage boats port dixdas the number of passengers is daily increasing by tin swift pleasant and cheap mode of conveyance and the canal company spare no expense in the im provements which they from time to time are mak ing to accommodate tourists and traveller in this delightful season of the year in travelling the first great object is the safety of lift the second and third speed and economy these beautiful boats e think embrace the above qualities and having sailed in them ourselves and having conversed with others who have embraced the same opportunities we can without hesitation recommend this mode of travelling to those of our readers who wish to sit at case and quietness and enjoy the sweets which na ture open to their view in this buddinr and heart- inspiring season in addition to the boats which regularly ply on the canal between edinburgh and glasgow three times a day and to sterling four times a day the company have built another boat which went on wednesday week her trial passage from purliundas to lock ma 1 near falkirk a distance of 1 mile with 50 passengers in 2 hours umi 49 minutes this handsome vewel was built by messrs keid and hannah vf paisley ami lifted up in a very tasteful and comfortable manner by mr roag of johnstone she has been named the zephyr our readers may satisfy themselves by ft visit that our description is not surcharged knotty point a few days aeo four droughty neighbors set out on a ramble to visit a crony living at irahamstonc and on their way they met a horse which they admired and bought for gd and a gill as the price was to be paid from a joint fund it was agreed that the equestrian jqy should be equally shared and that as the horse could not carryall four at once he should carry them in ro tation- with each of the first three the poor ani mal fell the last time to rise no more the fourth partner in the concern of course reaped nunc or the benefits of the purchase expciite to the ex tent of other two half crowns wen incurred iii send ing a cart from paisley to remove the defunct for in terment and the knotty point now at issue among the partners is thi- tdtoutd the fourth partner who never mounted the steed be compelled to pay any share of the purchase inutiey or funeral exencis another question remains should the parties not be indicted under martins act for cruelty p atlc skixino a wife every body knows about the selling of wives at smithlield but it is only of lute that the custom has been introduced on this side die tweed we have improved upon it however the english sell their wives by public auction the scotch a more cautious race arrange the matter by private bargain last monday nieht week a few acquaintances in the sneddon paisley while ta king a glass together began to condole with each other over their various cares and sorrows one complained greatly of his wife as the source of all his torment and like the irishman wished hewas fairly shot of her another of the company took him at his word and oflered twenty pounds scots for her to sell his wife for such a sum the hus band thought was o throw her away altogether but he offered to conclude the bargain for w sterling the offer was accepted and a formal agreement was immediately drawn out and subscribed before wit nesses next morning the buyer of the wife made his way into the house of his new purchase before the husband was out of bed insisting upon the ful filment of the bargain no sooner had the aggrie ved matron been aware of the transactions of he night before than she commenced to complain of the id usage the rumor soon spread abroad and the whole wives of the neighborhood soon gathered our determined to stone the vile blackguard ho had dared to sell his lawful married wife as the dis turbance was becoming serious the police brought off the husband to the office and on wednesday the whole parties appeared before bailie jeffrey tin husband wished to laugh the subject off as a good joke but the purchaser was noi willing to be jockey ed in this way a bargain was a bargain all the world over and he was willing to pay the money bailie jeffrey dismissed the case aftei giving the parties a severe reprimand west independent emigration on tuesday the susannah clear ed out at greenock fof newyork and was to sail next day with 119 passengers making a total of 57 emigrants who have wiled from the clyde in die space of lhe week a several vessels arc on the berth at greenock both for xewyork and cana da and a number of vessels have been chartered to proceed to the west highlands there to receive car goes of emigrants stirlingshire pifeshirc and midlothian seem to be the principal counties where the emigration mania rages with most viru lence perthshire is beginning to send forth its usual quota of people for the wilds of america and ere the season is at mi end we will have t fearful account of the wealth of the country transmitted cross the atlantic the emigrants all complain of the measures of the whig ministers as being no re lief to the country and many assign as a reason for leaving the land of their hiith their anxiety to es cape the results of a revolution whieli diey seem to consider inevitable from the ronditci of earl lirey and his colleagues in oflicr hut the general cause assigned for emigrating ia the determination to se cure whatever money they have in their possession as a longer sojourn in the land of their fathers nmy strip them of their little all- will our rulers not take warning and prevent the country from being drained of its wealth md the sinewa of its popula tion glasgow chronicle drlicatjs flatter v iii the new market fri day morning a lady laying her hand una joint of veal said to the butcher l think this veal is not so white as usual put on our glove ma dam replied the dealer and yuu will think diffe rently ft t m 0 if rif thursday last contains some particulars of two other losses at sea nut hitherto reported one the proselyte of limerick with 223 passengers all of whom have been safely landed at richibucto no va scotia in a lamentable state of misery and the other name unknown and her destination described as being from the west of enifhtuil with two am- dred and eighty passengers seven of whom only arc saved captain morris and lliirtyix of the passenger of the isabella wrecked on st pauls inland have readied miramichj the cape brctonian gives a detail of the burial of some of the bodies of the two hundred and forty- eight persons who perished in the astica off the rocks of little lonni head the lishermen who dwell near the scene of disaster have been engaged in rescuing the bodie from the deep and commit ting them to a rude but decent grave about twelve bodies a day are obtained and reguluru buried be fore sunset mirauicin may 27 the schooner dolphin ar rived here on saturday from st puilv ulaud with captain morris and thrtysix of the passengers ol the brig isabella wrecked on that island ihe re nmiuder having cone to uucbcc ou thursday sh iust the brig isabella bound to iudit got n- sborcon the s 15 side of tin island oft paul at three in the morning in a thick fog they were summit the rocks that in cutting sway the foremast it jell luiiinst them which enabled the passengers 101 in number to get on shore almost all however in a stntc of nakedness and all nearly perilling with cold three or four large fires were lighted and when a little recovered frcm fright and cold ihey proceeded to look for the station house and about ten oclock they fortunately arrived there in a most pitiable and exhausted state when the person in charge got them a little warm tea and distributing what clothing he had among the most destitute which was the means of preserving many lives fk v un jidv fish and flfsm it was announced but a few weeks since that uftpt spooncf of the whale ship erie of warren had been married to mmlu- moiselle kaugatava omrmh a lovely delicate mai den belonging to otaheitc soon after her mar riage in order to gratify her beloved spouse with a specimen of her skill in the art of swimming she leaped from the deck of the shin and while display ing her delicate form in the most enchanting man ner on the unruffled water a hammerheaded shark bit her in two and swallowed her in two niouth- fulls ih from ihc phihulclphi commrrtml j i im cholera mr barret has recently rearhed us from neworleans where he came near dying with the cholera he left that city on the menmer war ren the pestilence noon broke out violently all was b chaos of consternation among men womeu and children between 20 and 3d died ou board before reaching st louis hcsideh h or 10 who were put mdiorc at different points including a la dy left at natchez at 5 oclock one morning appa rently in perfect health and buned in that city the suiue night almost every victim fell witulu i hours from the firi attack and there wnfl mora than one instance ol ur mformimts dining with i gentleman whose tank- ww before iftd time codt milted by his sad as to the waves who ever became alarmeil was sure of his fate an in telliirent physician ihtsed himself to death with lau- dniain and a person who kept up good spirits for two davs after leawnc natchez died from pure fright on the 3d hnrrct who was muclt indeb ted 10 ihe care ofllitt wile is believed to have lievu the sole survivor of oil that were attacked he in three weeks after gniug on dhtfe nt the extreme point of exhaustion lixicrxmitsval currfncv the render will re collect that ome two or three weeks tfiucc mm of our cumunurs enclosed u twenty dollar note o the glory hinx kigaed wfwr jachn iyrsi dent ami atnvs licmfal cashier there cotthl he no doubt lhit it wits genuine since il r on fine ilk paper with raye of gurymniii all mer it it was payable tomniin van tlnan or urdtr and to counterfeit the paper of lliw huiikj u drb un der the stcoudwttm c not get the pctifbr ii n whole of wallstreet the jackson brokers wouw not ta it at any rcannable rate of discount and even the pet banks would not eutth it lor love either of admonwnwwhei bet tor fortune shone out upon us on friday lust hear ing by chance thai a quantity oi specie tlua real metallic glory currency had been received in town we immediately dispatched a clerk with the follow- in note iskwyork june 27th 1831 messrs s t gentlemen hiving been informed that you are the pet ftankcrrdbr the last of the romuus and have the keeping ofhe specie of the glory bank ve herewith enclose you a bill of the said hank of the denomination of w dollars for which we require immediate pivinentin our venerated piesi- deulsbenl money rireucy vry respectfully c this note had ibedesired effect as will appear from the annexed refy gentlemen tow draftr specie like evcry thing else that come from the whigs ha bun prtwiptly met the jrocceds go by die beerer fours c s t june 2g 1834 the remittance wl real etufly and al though indischanint sundry small demands upon us we have paid uwtf a large proportion of it yet if any persons to whn we are indebted in nothing but love and friendshis have a desire to nee and touch a little of the rl jackson metallic currency let them call at ourrntingroom the coin is of copper now and hlbl it is about the size and weight uf a cent having on one side he figure head of the greatest rod best- uitfw the igure a capital likeness by the way is written my experiment aly currency my glory encircled by the declaration m substitute for the u s bank on the other side of the coin is the fi gure of a well known domestic animal the name of which is often coupled with the name of jacksomncn with open mouth a tail elegantly cuihul almost lifting its feet from the ground reprrsruted as run- niug a race and bearing on bis broadside u third lhat above this figure is my victory underneath ir down with the uank die whole encircled with the favorite motto of the tory party penult credi perish commerce this coin we repeat is fresh from the new mini and ts a beautiful specimen of the new currency- k com adv fatal explosiov yesterday sunday after noon as the locomotive engine atta bed to two car loaded with passengers was stirling from yorkvillc on the harlem knil roahi on its re turn to xew york the boiler explodr and was dashed to pieces against the rocks in the narrow pes snfr nod a fragment which rcboundrdi struck an irish migrant nated on thii o of on f tbo car in the temple and killed him outright no other damage was done than the severe scalding of the engineer a young man uk there still lives in belgium an individual well re- mtmiihitcd as bavin with the basest lvt ponililc paltronery ran aye ran away at thebalvol water mo in despite of the remonstraucesof tin british udo decamp the brilliant example of the wave prince oforaugr honor reproach sarcasm lothinij could stop him the coward ran and soffy cnconscd himself behind the baggage the whdo tto m indignant and nothing saved from mwr ruin but the magnanimous conduct of the prinrtf o con- tlimeonatfd to address him in words of forgiveness tli nplrroon knelt to thnk ln miin when llm runcebdurger uuh itkinielive pvraimlor ttrj vetted away from him aid so of the foam from ins mouth fell on his fav from that hour the marquis de chosuelearve know not why wc should not nunc the fellow clltrislied hatred against the horse for 15 years he remained ill fitting ohscu- my but the glorious resolution when it danger were at an end allured mm from his retreat and aoioltgsi others equally inapahle and degraded he obtained honors he is iow first grand squcwy to leopold the first the rharcer named after the victory waterloo wospnwtoncd off to pass his remaining dojre in clover at ut the new govern meat ordered the sale o the stud at tervitoren vow ome the moment w im this piiiful wretch could gratify his revenge lie might the old charecr and will our reader believe bad him worked in iicscuvangcis and nlhukna carts in the sirwis of llrutftel it in 8hi uat tlic english prussian and austrian cnvoyn ixsnnwrated- je thai as it niy the irlianomruiirnthanot had the decen cy tii inerloro jnihlirly but ttonte frirmls of uh prince ofornture have caiej the liorsc to be sjntiu eil away in tllo hope of ftsitdinff him i tin duteh fnnier ltilttlie alurcillt houor loref we have no neruple in nmittnil out ibis iiniiiigjlrtft- thi irrcdcctnahly mieiihi emvonl althor h l iau well obvervoa iiiiithecn nlmoyt refuses to tnicu thv lumus nf iiui hoe nifunv i ivirtda tril only by lluir tears astotht ittdglon gmem injnt wo van only itinera lliut ihey are lit putroim for such fellows nm- d cjmstlelwtr age vroxinclols from tlto miiiln fill gaktte travels ik tppek canada mlulanh iii8tkiot kingston is more favnribly situated for liecomimj ereat nnjiire than perhaps auv the capital of a other town in canada ntands at the cast end ol lake ontario at the hel of the wains of tiu law nnec and at the etn1ouire of tin caiaraiiti and of the kidcnii anal iv fortifications are even now remarkably strong bl when completed will be ciiuhble ufuifordinu piiection to vrsw of any sie- from the peculiai manner in nhich they el ver navy bay and kint harbor the kkfctv ol every vessel which h0 the lake might in time of war be ensured- as a commercial town it is destined to rise everyday in importance ami to increase in a ratio connonurate midi the increase of the colony kingston unites the advantage uf boih an inland and a wa ort town and mtould the improveniems on the riiv jreiu tike place ami those on lite st lawrenv be elli cteil ii i evident that it great advance wilbsgivun to its future ng- mndizement the euterprize iotellliice and public pirit of the inhabitants of ihi i i fob lord ed whin have hnn lung remarkable forty nr liliv yesint am it wassrarchy wortln llj name ol a vilhige and hardly any busiln wok iraimeteil in it now how ever we ewry where nnnt with dtmillcriett brvwi lio loimdrjii y mluuiut nrs of viuiuiih muiik and rcetnit bliujw utid mvriy iu nhich almott evei y oi- tirlc of convenience or luxury may be obtained no place in america con boast of superior accomo dalious for travellers of every grade of society the public buildings of kingston are all remark able for a degree of cbctc simplicity and beauty the jail and court house the various places of public worship the commercial hank in particular the new hospitjd and the penitentiary arc all possessed of thwchatttckt ireut facility is given to the e- rectum of line buildings from its immediate neigh borhood to the best fpittrric of compact limestone i inideiminiii thai many of the publie buildings of toronto ate constructed of sionv tahen from this pace and that tile streets are paved with the same material thv road between kingston and napanec alone the bay shore is in general rirh and hiirhly cultivu ted i is settled cwefly by cj ii- ioitilbiu nnil their demetidoutd a clft of people wmm iuulti- tetiee and sil iu agriculture are attested by die high zfctte of etiuivulioi to which they hnve brought theii farms nml tile nentocs nnd somtantial comfort eve ry where exihiied iu thvir houses ijaving travel led aliout eibtuu miles we arrive at path a hcau- tifol iiae which is t untied close upon the bay the popuhtiion of this place is about k0 il has been long nettled having beu commemvl aiout 25 yeirs rzo there is here one plftcc o win sliip bc- loiiiring to the church of england and nn excellent academy in wp h the usual branches of a classical education are taught pre lericksburgn ia twentyfour miles distant from kingston there is here a reserve for a vftlagc up on which two places of worship have been already crccted the one belonging to the church of england and the other to the dutch reform presbyterians it possesses a good common school adolphufown is thirtytwo miles distant from kingston the population is about 100 here we find n place of worship belonging to the church of england and a common tfchool there is also a court house the courts being alternately held here and at kingston between adolphnetown and nnpnnee we pass one quaker meeting house one methodist meeting house and several schools the country around the hay biy an arm of the bay of tlunte which we cross on the road to napanee is remarkable for the richness of its soil and the high ptate of cultiva tion to which ii has been brought the farms have been all long settled being owned principally by u e- loyalist the eye is therefore les frequently annoyed by the innumerable halfdecayed black stumps which give the other part of the country so melancholy an aspect there are hofc many very pretty comaes thau however which was former ly owned by judi ffohcr itives uneqiiivocol proof of the uteur awl kill ol its lute propitter 1 have often wondered that so very little attention is paid iu canada to ornamenting the fronts of houses to attend to a small parterre or shrubbery costs very little trouble- i am sure that no one who has ever noticed the appearance of neatness nay elegance which is lent lo the cottage i have just mentioned by a few locust trees lilac and sumach planted in tasteful order cold refrain from imitating the ex ample at the head of the hay bay ivc meet with fe small stream called prazers iveel which possesses se- eral good water privileges some of which have not yet been taken advantage of there arc however already erected upon it a grist mill and saw mill be- longhig to mr fnizcr and further tip there is ano ther grist mill and another saw mill the direct road from kingston to na patten is about eighteen miles and passes through we of the finest pieces of country in the province- about five miles from kingston we meet with the flourishing village of waterloo the unfortunate fitzgerald whose case we have before noticed in the correspondent has been at length disrharged from his inm cttptivify of nineteen totoutlifti if h were guilty ol the cfiiffo alleged r- gainst him he deserved the utmost severity of the law if innocent and we were always of opinion that the laws prcsutneil a man innocent until convict ed of ffiiul where can we find language to express our abhorrence of the cruelties influtrd upon him body and umild during the long period of his impri sonment what must not the auflerinjftof this man have bpn chained and handcufled in his loathsome cell with his scanty allowance of bread and water what must he not have endured durinc his many slcoillew nights on hi wretchad pahei who can describe or even imagine his feelings when aroused in the morning from his broken slumbers lo be rx- bibited tn the rude gae of every curious thought- less visifnr nnd what will bribe nt0nishnttill of oi putu vlilii tctd miu illulil ij ihllll liitil its man afrcchrn british snyeet basben atength dismisscl without triil or without the shadow of enilt hiiving been established against him we subjoin a ropy of his discharge which he received only ilii morning and we think on a view of his c0n our readers will sympathize in his nmfortunrs and for the pake of our common hurcumily rind the preservation of i inalienable rights will concur with us in recommending him to seek fir mich re dress as the hw can afford him we should ima gine the public would not hesitate to open their purees and enable him to institute the ncfossnrv pro- eecdin it what miequate compensation can he ever hope tonuuhl for bis mined character his blibtci prtifipecta iik phnttered eonmitntioitl sfaerttts oftice toronto 2th june is3a i rititv ihat john lulruld wos tin day libe- rrrd from citmoily rau periniued to go at large by nvtwr of the justices of his mnjowys court ol kings isonch w ii jakviz- hcrili f ttniutti corrrspnndail puine very kifrimue exertions are tbout to be made lo iiirfi the navigation of the fiivoi thames for steamers and oilier lrtrtce33clk- to this town when we reflect uu tlvj coiiiparfttively rifline sum iieeesmry tu aceoinjilish ailolfjcct of surh prcal im pot la ho not alone to tin portion of country imme diately rontisntouatotlie hmks of this flue river but iii tlh fjird ft ivcsfim aid lore districts and to the int rests nf tl wetland canau c tre dispo ned to ililuk that rhcobjeeiwill he ejected shouhl therairoid he carried into ellect the navigation of the kiver would be a necessary consefuence bt without it it become an object of vital impor tance should it preceded railrnad it inufltnrfbrd a lijrtlier siioiiilant to that grtmt and necessary work particularly 10 the fanners and proprietor in die eastern parijtrif the gum district as witliout it nnd a facile means of imvhting the thamn from iwlon and the grand hirsr from urondjort the lvimeni eonnniitiirjiiou ihrinttfh llimiti m jntd that uhlrivt will he entirely alnimloned jo ihut por rion of uio country the railroad coneihueiitly he roniert every diy an object ofineivisijieand vast un- purtanee anil no elioit tthmdd remain unused to set it in motion- lync patriot we have been favored wiih the population itc- htri of lhi district for the present year which is certainly ttfil very gralifving character in middle- eihe ponuhitioii in2u iu oxford i t0 and iu jvtnftdk gs7 tliie numbers du moi include vi towiihhiiim in the ow tract nor a part nfjldr hud ami hwwaihcnuuilkrofwttlrw in the huron tnivi ma be eiimuted at letisl 5ikm nnd in ihe nuietui ned parts ulidtlaid and mddalph at 500 we iheieliri- find in the distriei groas population of iibovo dihhj souls while the return of last year very little exreeded ikhi being uu eunense 10 per eriitinn m one yea we mav prdabljy be able in our next number to live ihe relum in dc- taili the wife of u rpctable htrmcr lesiiliim tn thin tmiodnp weonimitted in ihejuilof tllbthiwu on iredmsubj lact under a very mhju tluug- that of advising and assisting in the the destruction illcgnnate newborn infant of whom her da was the mother the young woman after ha been taken into custody made her escape as is a case which must necessarily endanger the of the accused parties if guilty and brought trial we of course feel it would be an act of in tice to make any reference to the afltur which excite a feeling prejudicial to them previous to fair and impartial invesiigntion of the transacted before acompctent judicial tribunal jft most distressing cj thursday last hl dreadful accident a unity occured iu cavan on l futrstlay fast thj4 we fear has by this tunc deprived the community a valuable ami much esteemed individual tieorge knowon men iia tit ami brother ti ii mi tostnnsier of that townh ing a nilci when by sotuj off and the hall outer iisi i top of his hefcd carrying il a portion of the brain 1 day night buiofcoiirs wi covery- cobottrg stan numerous as are the advtiiilntfjs scd by the district of n weis sent claims oj the attention n talists it will in a few ytw h tjons and be second iu ciinii ral importance to no disti ict in the contemplated work of op i m iho act denf tie priw i ei ua tl oo i u om nminnati ws niul if ii wltl el j a idhtf un t ii no chance nf i a i eiui he erviid ulcendy postt uimnibj tr ami lv ii greater nutv nnd oifriciib lprolutc- intlh unga navigable cod munication from lake huron to the liay of uuintj through the grand chain of interior bike willconft in the highest degree a preeminence on our bat country and give an impulse to the general pros rlty of the district that wll hv uparallekj in iuadus it is with much pleasure that vq le that in furtherance of diis projected work u surv has been made of aomal route from cold wate laku simcoe by die narrows and the report tj his excellency ml r lieutviovernoi is expected u appear in a few diys ib frvtn h oiwrdiati to his excellency slftjotin counorn k c b lieutenant governor nf the province of uppr canada and major utnvrat commanding j iilajesty forces therein crc mav m- ilk ask voir excellency we his majesty dutiful and loyal suhjecu the ministers of the wesluyan methodist churdi in canada assembled in conference take thelilw ty to address your evlleury and present o acknowledgement for ywif bxet cmofc scension and kiud cooperatini with the yftwfffu methodist missionary socictvi in promoting he religious and moral improvement of he indiaiisaui destitute settlers iu the vtnyi wt in the new relation u- u mutam to the cufditl wesleyan methodist conference by die late union between the two conmxims our means and facili ties for preuching the goaph among the aborigio tribes and remote seillemem of ins province ill be greatly increased and in the aecompliflhmem this great and good work we confidently anticipate the continuance of your excellencys confidence and approbation wc avail ourselves of this occasion toexpressonr firm and devoted attachment to the crown ofnra britain we disclaim with strong feelings of imfe nation he recent avowal o revolutionary princi ples nnd purposes and we confidently ossoreyw excellency that whatever dillerence of opinion maj exist amongst the members of our congregations m political questions they possess an unwavering at tachment to the enlightened and parental government of great britain and cherish an ardent desire and firm determination to bterugiheu and perpetuate the connexion which happily exists between this col nv and the mother country and which iesocssctv tial to the preservation ot our colonial liberties and interests we beg to express our most cordial wishes for the health happinessof your excellency family and we earnestly implore the supreme lipoer flu events to direct your excellency in the adoption of such in ih r jn 1 mi an kdminiti i ii ki of the duties ofyour high attj important trust as will prove alike honorable and gratifying to vonr excellency and bencticial tothe general and beat interests of tin happy and nourishing trnxince signed on behalf and by order of the conference enmivn irinooo president jamfs rl uakoson secretary kingston june 20m isji his exeeltknevv ukimy gkntlkmks thi expression of the sentimoiin of the ministers of the wesley an methodist church in canada cannot but he equally gittifyins to hi 1 thank yon for the address and i trust thit i measures which you are pursuing in conjunction wiih thetarcnl society at home will greatly pro mote the interests of religion in this country government house 30th j 1334 moftk pkfilwi the nrttfrtt lately printed by order of tho huttu of commons lei outsfbw mure mrcu concern m- ivorili of the executive cou il lli licanlcrl of sir jme kcinjit wliich it i well ilio poplo itotilil know in ortlcr tlat ihiv may becomo occfuaintoj wilu ilio way things arc mana ged it i well ltnowiijuc suppose lliat the lion william smiib ncuinerortlie exoculivo coijtuik iiiu at the same mnc tin situation of clerk to tho i rilntvc tiuncil lie i tikewuc t- t in chancery llo n jri htuof jtmjuu n salary as clerk ol tho lcgiifalivi- council nimtij pounds 4 year as maitcr in chancery 9i11 one fntndrot witter in poqid two shillings and three pmc orrcny a kxaunvo council hr injktii in all tho um of tm htmrtrftl and ant pouxuj ttro hhillings nd tlirtc pence tr annum t kccivcd ty thi civ tlcinan exclusive of vmt t to in on smith u u writing and engron2 clerk in the frame olhc not mtitffiod wtth iheftc i t ioic picking this honorable olticial receives over and above the aforesaid alrie the sum of one htttutrtd and jjfhf puuntl a year 1 as an allowanca grant at ty tl council f tins is the liil mention we havo licanl made ot lliis sinecure whm autliuiiiy wc ilnruli like 10 know in tho council to make ihi nllowancc they hav 110 risjht lo voto cvin thu ofli rv tljry and yet he pookvts ilfiuavcar of the public iumtey wilhtut ihe knowledge of ihe people i lie hon chaimegro doi rj i anothci executive cwt- cillor and is al thu camo time sssistnnt ctcrh to ihe irfiftla live council lie gets the uint pay a uivmhr if trie icwcu- live council mhljirurfitottlrifl ihttindu a jimi m fiimant u th- iton mr smith tlurfo fir itumfrrit atnl mj puundit wrro not sulkcicnt however lo slop hi nmuih and vo mfftvito uf the rclurn he ew an allowunco uit f tho contingencies of iholcffbdatin council ufn tlivt ill 30 1 year without tho icnowledgq oftlm pcoptc culutbd vojcf 19 atiuthcr cwk in iho legiylative council iljry 200 m an anio h alloruieervv ikhindspajd out of tin contingent expciic the iiulttho council af tin is itiv lirt lime we heard of then allwinrcs which tlm4getuf men receive out nf ihe pin itonies sf ta imvinee over and nhovo thoh sah v0 hamvil to lay lit ttict bcnvro our reader on tvhojc pan w protect aaintth ptllcring tlw salaries already received by these othvv-hold- erv are furifo aufficienl if they are noi imsidercd tu hi o u l applicilion he milo to the proper ipjarter that they may h iitcreael tint until smu btdunoi ihi seallowanc in iniitiituiiuvrffil miiouttrer hht thai asunwaruniauio r hopr ihy will u t into at the- next tjcfthotii that ihy may ho htpped viv tr el voted in ihe same muimcr other iqihrivii and allowances yesterday morning the nr st anntt market vruaoptiiicd fur the first tinit nnd trt judtro from ap- ponroiiccn tnkc with imili imycra nndachen- tt nlutlttonis nuchas to coinoiainl the custom of all that portion of the town lying i of the maim strett of ulc w- latrrcntt snhurhs inclmliti thtf tort and shipping ami it iiuirn lo us that llu or- oupien of the stnllo linvc only to keep np a ffnthl hiiow to phtce the nuccws in tin market bcveml a doubt noonn can look ot the marker without pronoune- inil it to w a most bcntitiiid huildmci telwtiiiccv till on nil who have in an onitrihuted tu ita rtablihlnnont it is ut nna nil ornatnent and a example mvh ik auvtftfoct six schooner have am wit ijii week row luke krie ii it rhi port ilnrimr the thv wcllaud cwai