British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), June 30, 1835, p. 3

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himself by his attachment to tile mercantile interest ami uic ciilwc ol ijolhi cjuverihuciii unci hue brought down on himself the uirociumtf vengeance of party whose villuinous conduct lie rcpiobited and tthoftl wicked intentions he exposed irish advocate there appears now n great probability that no royul commissioner will be sent out to this pro- vincvi but that the new governor will receive such instruction and be aided afterwards by eucli enact- incnta of the imperial parliament ns shall allay the differences which have lately interrupted all our public business this at least is quite likely if ihe melbourne ministry remain in fov n lew months ion fer it seems also probable l1m the successor of lis excellency lord ay liner will arrive in a very short time nnd perhaps be the brurer of his own appointment the governor in chief and his suite will return home wc suppose in the vessel of war uhich conveys bis successor to uuebtc quebec gazette the doubts expressed on the final approbation by the new whig ministry uf lord amhersts nomina tion have proved true and that noblemans com mission who almost always voted with what is now called the conservative party has been cancelled by his political opponents the rumour is that the the right hon edward ellice seignior of beau- harnuis in ibis province and formerly a partner of the loudon mercantile bouse of inglis ellice co doing a very large business with canada will succeed lord amherst there is no doubt that the melbourne administration have officially announced iheir determination to follow up the dispatch of a royal commissioner to quebec but the minor of baron glenelgmr c grant secretary for the colonies at the insi date going to india as gover nor general and the ai rival of captain mackinnon and messrs walker and neilson in london will probably again throw delays in the way of the de parture of the royal commissioner and may in dued postpone it fur several ucuus ur lead to au a- bandenmeut uf the pioject ollutftther ii under contention to tho wclftre and prwpeiiiy of this towfi arrivd h marl moved to j mak- tsq by g vv v onj p e wrthoniy i proceed with rh fijrlher umnalon uo found amtmt 0lld i0 p s h i hifr 0 fnwnwm ssl for ninfiudirdinprqv id ram m domdwl oniio following pohmw viz hod j kiril c w grunt hem hmuiuv cuiwrisht kirkpii p nwkll maik tio ekniwb tho iniltoe hon rick gar rati cuuntor yarkur wiumi askuv moved lv win wilson et cat r itd mtrltisis liititf to corrsafomplsnre m i ii mum thia dty excise m kixg8tos tuesday eienixo june 30 1835 wo have nuw yoli ptpvis to liic 2glh inl but they con- lain nothing fresh from i by the way of qurbee no la ter new haa wen iaenfrod from gt britain a few extracts ttom nnlivnl cwelto plice boyuiid nil doubt tho speedy re turn home if ilic uuvcrnoi in chief hi successor i iiotna rned nor lias conjuvlurc f illen upon nny tikolj eronae the herild ufujntmuiiiiualdiq pridmullly of largo mtfl important euueebjion twlm iftitilu todivlirivcf canada i louc of aembly hv iho crown and tl rttlftot mil himself into o mighty dqshult a ihe bare poibibilily ufjuigii a inoda being a f tvjjv tin liyiif fifiini ftraikccb those enn- cceiuni arc slid hy bm kw vuiimi uflwo things confirming the suniiider of the cruwn duties au tiroving the control of thoirowii land as a make weight that tho iohcmdlatlvc4 uf u neaple should have the whule and sole control of all revenue riiid ivilhin thoinclve m ud- milted by every writer tin ftc government to mus jriuvde therefore of ihii inimmire these can hi no legitimate npoitloii init the expeteney of jnnlin it at iiu jtarlieulai juncture ia iiuitc another qmnrtwtt dtfure wc iall ijiw cwjr voice in its favor we mitfl krtwly outcivls in pomu on which we need conviction z that the ileinind nilcnlions oftbo lower canada patrititfl are nfouniiory iileud uf rcvoluliooaiy uil tin y ditflto to cement iheir uhiifl with gl britain lead of wisliio- to toelail iii qxyieticc4il sihuri ihattlioy arc in their hcaru biitnh in tbce malteis we iiilbe satilied before wc would crmcido to them all the riditl and privileges to which jiieotiimou witi the rclluhtii m tjeiytf subjects they ure justly entiltet v lut uny be proper to grant to upper canada where the trteat ma oj tuu ikonhj are loyal to their sovereign a now ov m it i mw brw mccunifto eq that memit miirki counter mauahan nnd akdir b a committee to collect without delay by subscriptions in the town the amount necessary to defray the whole eipcns of tho reuent surveys curried moved by j macanlay eq seconded by w mr conine kq tlut tho thanks of tho nieutinr bo pivetito dr rj itar- korforhisdiliseni ailcndance to the duties of secretary to tho nist committee- canicd the chairman having left tlicchair and v mccunitte bi being called thereto thanks were voted to uio cjiairntiw for hi services in um chair j nlckalls junr bftcntttfr facts axd sceafs ctwo visited the menagerie on friday rod saturday it cmuains a numerous collection of rare animals anion- others a fcmalo elephant u large size a gnu two serpents of the boa constrictor species a palrof white pelicans and the customa ry number of lions leopards panther bears tnonkcv c- hcmenane was exceedingly well attendud on the two daysitalaid in kingston almost every person in the town and numbora of the country people having visited it it led kingston on monday morning bath belleville ami the prince edward district the orchestra of the exhibition in better than is usually met withun such occasions it is small but complete and me piece were eiecuted with a precision folly equal to anything that hjs hitherto been beard from the band of the 24th licgt in this town cftom dalton u so voge because wo have spoken of hi canabilitiesto write atreatisoh banking as tliey deserve we oflei tho sage a wager of five dollars tsit we ducover fifty literary blunders m any twentyfive pages ofhis eontcruplaicd catchpenny he may choose to select cttho niagara cutntr h fjllcn into the posion of mr thomas bewell who has enred mr george menzies to conduct it happy man be bldoltfl ttltvvo have been tequcslecl by several gentlemen to notice tho irregohiniie to give them no went a term rfnmi ofthe soldiers ofthe kegimoutnow in garrison nothing adds so much to the personal comfort of the soldier as the goodwill of the civilians arnon- whom betakes up his temporary abode and as the 15th ftith u-ni-i- by their uniform ood con duct entitled thcmaeke to both the attributes from the kings- tonians we trut that tho present corps will not after their wild oats aroown bo warning in ihoir desire to merit the same good opinion it the sales ofthe crown lands end cory reserves for 1635 are begin nm- in earnest in the london district one a month in each ofthe counties f ales by auction will lake place and in other part of the lrotinco the same opportunities to d jevoicd to briiiili connexion and who merely quarrel among tiamtcitcaalout ll attocmutl of office maj be cry improper to bestow upon a population ucacd to almost rebellion into the intrigues of itilfimtal political demagogues where hatred to every thing brilrb is more han mspdctcth the attentior ofthe cj evted comnfsijti will undoobicdly he directed to this subject and to them must be loft tho solution ofthe problem it mut not be imagitieil becmm we imvc spoken thus harshly ofapatiy whoniviii reatiiy be innocent of any crim inal intentions thai we imcshut oir eye and nis to the high- hand conduct of tin tory otfici iu and their uuderiliap pers a conduct thai ha driven h whole country and people to the verge of rtbelliun tho jneti arc the trui- cuprit the others air but their victims hod ihtrcloen no tyranny there would have bten no treason- had there been ro dalhousie theic would have been no pspincau furehase wild lands may be met with by paying attention to the numerous advertisements issuiii- fruui tlte crown lanl office st tho assizes pr the midland district will be hofden this yenr in kingston on tfio 27th july and following day xt the aamfmj ttvrald u particular in trifles when we staled that about 130000 bushu of wheat ha i ben plcaned from the midland distict alonu and carried into yankee land we did n i say tlmt a duty offifitao pence per buahellliad been paid knew that n great portion of this wheat had been partially crushed and imported at a much lesa duly as fiod fcvv hvrttfts i m f tobawffaind im- oaoheeljp by thm uicb u two very severe thunder storms pitted over kington on friday saturday nigl is much about the same hour iv am rather surprised we have nut hcurd of any dmoae being done ct an awful tnrnado or whirlwind risilcd the hi wo of new brunswick near new york on saturday june i9lh throe pcisons were killed isu wounded m dwelling houses over thrown and many others mure or less injnred ct we were reminded a duy or two ego thm the brtmtfotd sentinel was still in the land ofthe living hy the unexpected pleasure of its receipt as bramfurd bos been lately the rage wc glanced over its otherwise insipid columns with otne ru- rigsity and in duiiisr so discovered the ettlm of ihe honot done too its betcthianoi an editor had been attempting to be witty at our expense and lest we should be ignnmnt of his ficetiousness had forwarded hi paper silly fellow ha might have saved himself tho trouble did he ihtnk we should be vexed and write him out nfhis natural ifttigoifimral when bis arrangement to derate bis attention to his editorial du- tiesare completed and he ha made himself master of iht first rules of syntax he nwjr bo more successful in attracting our notice but we advi je him not to try until then 03 mr blake ibamauemaii who lately delivered luton on the holy and in montreal wns in town in tho aily part oflut week with the intention of delivering a ooorso upon ihe came subject owios to the ahsenre ofthe sherifl lie rould not obtain the u ofthe court hottm to deliver his itc- o with he purpose of at the lat election lor immbers of larliuuent for lvince edward considerable tstcrttulls were made by both political parties to secure the fulihtf9 of tho quakers numerous in that dinict the frlftftdi of mr werden dwelt much upon that gentlemans exertion in behalf ofthe bill for mitigating the fines for oonattendanre tithe inilma musters while mr robliu adherents maintained that i ii voting against the bill was tin best way to ntv the quaker wllitft roligious scru ples did not permit lllter 4u01nlmcq alsuji tetrlike assemblies the latter aigued thus tlc law befau gencially considered opp tohivfl it was seldom or never vairicd into crect and so became obsolete the quakers ihcrofore in reality suffered no thing by its being contitimcd in the statute buok now by tax ing all quaker ac half what can be levied at present and placing this sum in the hands of the township assessor among ibe other rales for collection ai proposed by mr werdcn it would in fact bu taxing this denomination of people heavily while under the present law they paid nothing mr roblio i oarty it is well known was successful and most ofthe qua kers voted for the liberal members there is aeason for all thing say the sacred poet and so said mr- warden friends at the inihtia muster on the 4ihof june last all the friends were aa usual among he ab sentee but not as usual were the effects of their nonattend ance the low is obsolete you say cry tlm magnates of the land well show you whether it is so or not sum monses were immediately issued againm all and every offend er the full rigor of the law carried into operation and seizures and sales of the quaker property have been the consequence of their voting against the wishes 4 the powers that be it waft a series of pnty persecutions like this wchaverela- s ted that first lost to cnglaud the affections of her north ame rican colonics now the united states it was a series of such 1 peuy persecutions that 6rt sowed in lower canada the seeds f of the present alarming disaffection and ittt a series ofthe r like actions that will aliunate from the briiiah crown the affec tions of its hitherto most loyal and most devoted subjects the quakers tunkcrs aod menonisds of upper canada teres in nnd he icl kingston fiir oswi returning here in the present week ct the bodies ofthe unfortunates who were drowned in kingston harbor some few davs since have been recovered front the deep tho civilian was found and interred on satur day end die two rorpnrd belonging to the slth rest were seen neilday loanngon the water they were imeircj with military honors yesterday afternoon tctbyan advertisement it will be seen that the days of mail ing of the old favorite sir jtsmts kenpt have been altered sho will in future leave kington for the head of the biv on tuesdays fridays and for prescoit sundays wed nesday ctwe shall thank llio writer in the chronuu signed icha- bod to produce the copy of tlm whig in which the word i can be found our own fite to which wo have referred misquoting the langiiago of another this same i hahod copies too much fiomllio whig fur lis own lepuljlion fur instance the word npparata id on sunday afternoon a irambnat of a novel cmntnir- tinn made lis nppoaranco in harbor she u called ihe nonsuch ard u intended to ply belveitn i und tin- car rill on uapids in such time and wessons as hv reason uf the lowncs ofthe watch the ottawa i not aloe lo pass the vandrcui itapids the nnfuch wabulltat liwn pn the ottawa v rtdeau forwarding company her knih is 1 1 1 feet with 31 fret beam and hi draught of ffftttrf drm nut ex ceed two feel tour inches she is supplied with two engines of 28 burse pown each which move au immense wheel fixed in theccntreof the towel or father between two vessels join ed together at the stern her speed is expected to equal eiht mllej per hour but owing to the imperfections of the engines and other obstructions incidental to a first voyage she was three days in making the passage between bytown kings ton her accomodations cont of a large cabin on deck and two small cabins below one in each vessel these not bfing finished we cannot describe- she i stoored by two rudders and according to report is very easily managed she leaver kiflfflloq so me time todav fur lnchinc via the liwrenee mr paper n of king- dio 30th june ie chair and j i at a public meeting of the iohobiants of the i0w- eton held at the court itoute on tuesday 15 john strange esq m- p- p io th nickalls junr seerebirr j the report and plan ofthe ongitcer j b mills esq or ins examination and esiimatcs in ihe survey between loughboro i lake and kington to ascertain dm practicability ofmlrodu- eiog water to the town for milling and otiier purposes were brought up and read when the following resolutions were pas- i mond by a maoahan esq sccondrd by j b- marks esq i that the lhank of thi meeting be given to j b wills pq- civil engineer for attending to tfi wishes of the people ul kingston and devoting so much of hs time and prolcsstonal h duties gratuitously m tile examination of tho country between p this town and the loughborough waters al an inclement sea- r n of the year carried motedbya manahan esq seconded by j b marks eq t tbnt in die view oflhii meeting he report eitioie c and plan rj eubmiued by mr mills are ably piepued and highly iurac- korod by g w yarker eq- eeondrd by j b marks j eq that the information thus obtained from ue mw ormr p mli fallv otablijk the jehti iioporfncc of tii project no allflivauj at the commkrcial jiotbl jmnrai aflmwbrttft k nmiir4 altli mircnn dtirrlu pan pgsclvei mr likhry hurl ajoiitrenl tftk jolt hntolk bso uomreajr ffei nfflp h hemwli cm fi llni hirwi nwmcm rolt frunda t lm wu nuy luareliimrcikutidwrveni jh smith bnnici itelkvifle c uenii e belleville wr bic1jimr imjy two chiliiirn und mfra oil lc muh jotitfoiic es iiiuckuc u if inirlm ci ihuwcil arrivajs at tub bpaffclon house juprw pbyrnrhrw vert t mr ctarif toimr hmrblhft wataii jo t ii day primivhi mr- t lteiie mr niciiirijp qorumdieiitirlb atnhrruuir 11 ii hris turret c ii rwr turn v b amu w iichi sllurtjor 29 p uuinlttonj rf n kedwsy mechanics lvstitvtiqm a lecturk on archll ectuke will h delivered before tbi ineutulioil by or uulmb8 at the school room of mr jciminge on thuraday evemng next 2d july m iwll pt7o io nliicn the public nrc respectfully invited kingston june 29 1835 tauitsoa etjwmo june 5 1635 attn the stuck in stotesiwiusioibout 2000 barrel a conaidcrublequiiatity of which n ihe liunds uf intending ahipper the price has rather declined aince our ust quuta- tioni mring to i ftllina ojtle tltepiwd small parcel of put hive been oidaiai cd ad pcarta at 31a fiouh considerable trantaclroti have taken place in this article in the tarlicr part ol ihe iwtk 20 3d per barrel at is received he batttu p tta quanvly of u c fine of a eood 90 day u brand and ihe same pike uttill kod a lot wifl however somun wtdnesiliyutsvgd io vs- 3d v mi i jj r are mill uohlluj to accept oftbo pru ei tifliredliqd the iraufaction iollii- artivlneronut iooneriueuee immroul a very tupeiior lot ofgooo bushels u c whiin had been sold at 5 3d ptrgulb 95 daya and 3000 bushels i red at 4d 7d paovuiom remain the same in pnceostturlai quotations andthcsles have been in incoffiderable good american cheese has reidimd 30i 3d per 00 lbs canada prime pork iia been asked hr for exportation nd would have brought i j ill j i iniin hi uf v u ii been of- fftred frmtlo ibis year exeoods criderably that of any pre- ccdiojt yr unto ihe mae period sales were made vulcr- day of u c lcafit 5d per lb wfstinma pkuulcc tho dtnand lias rather declined and deinaiara proof i a 4 has be told at 3t 3d per gallon cash suar ftitl rnainiaiosotir htqootatinis but there are not many inutmtiooi taking plort it- rlollusos hjvt brought 2s nnd 2s id per iillonatuhli ale dry goous owing to de ftuhoe of the mocks on hand at he openin- of ihe oaviamiop maple flood have been in demand and rwlueil very dipitvce the quantity irnport- ed thi season exceed consilervly that at uio fame period lait year blocks are at present w and the demand is be- gimon to decline eicma5ce lsat present steady 4uk 9j percent private s per cent there is no inmh l i iiur in the market ottawa 4 rideau fouvvakoiing company kideau gamal ahiuvo jutesq the steamer bytoun robin withbare elegant in tow coniiijrnots jan m hillbii t ian0l- dvr j fracr kington 0 hmcoi bath dbarker hal- lowcll hownrd thompson fort hope june 23 the new steamer vmmta with bire trader in tow consignees hill bnaf kingston williamson mcllrac l p brook kauiiltoo j williamson stony creek johnthitkle 1 barker hmliovll iiowirdtlioinpson port hope o ilaucot bath slate port collhrne juno 29 the steamer thvr ta- a chambers with goods passengers mlbfo juno 27 tho steamer bytoici krjbins wite bare frami in tow cnsijneos forsyth ritllanlflotij dt co oilhjnie ie co b hart fisher hunter aco a lawrie p mictll montreal 29 the steamer thos mckj chambers with pasen- f- furniture c pout or quebec june 52 nritcatihliift utmdvbewm irulert vchooimmrirla vtrifmiaimuy uatlfiul hfi kiai ann h may cd 33iiiten hu groie wjllum 2ii p cjuuilcrianj sm kuilon h ilftylttmtonl lfriff bdy liinrh apr- uibrnltftr korkhape itah juitfi jm n f bnrk patiiiutor ily 5t un k k stluxiocr ltainller teili lyt cw vurk t sculcr timp amion 3 1 hay llull j0dc23 ffric vital sill april nriillr brixllrtpcih april h ttfo bcbotmer hcnni 9sw apni trinlnd unrh voyiiiirw june nroun0tfird bjrk kiuj fcit atrl tlvripol itfo kurk hjh 10 ii junr nuhutinttl ilriystcpnin wrqtilftjmayi duhlio 9clbornrrmrniliiinlfih uifi uwiu scliooocr lmcratj sodayt 041 the mnjakri ltunj waukkt piuce8 dfilf by the cwt do nt the stall prr lb mutton by the sheep per lb do at the stall per lb vil freihpork per 109 lb rresrli dulttft per b tub do do k per doz american flour per bfl- canadn do do do do percwl wheat per buhel uy do do corn do do btrley do do oats du do potatoes do du hay per ton straw per bundle fire wood pet cord soap fowls couple fvek- ih wtvj do prime iuc4s i do ptime 1 uej jay june 30 ics5 f d a j 25 0 l 17 6 0 i a 0 5 00 a 0 3 0 4 a i 5 i 03 a 0 4 30 u a a o 0 6 a 1 7 0 0 ft 0 0 0 c a 0 7 0 0 ft 0 0 22 g ft 25 0 3 9 ft 14 ti 4 0 ft 4 0 i 3 0 a 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 2 g a 3 0 2 0 a 2 6 0 0 ft 2 g ro o o 05 0 0ij a 0 0 80 ft 0 0 0 4 ft 0 4 1 g a 2 0 75 q uo 0 a a 8 8 05 0 ti 0 o tuestka3 u vp for the british whig editor i today noticed an m tide in ihe prcscott intended in contradict the statement yon iftve of ihe ar dent lhat happened to the s gturgt and witlim iv boats and having received ihn full particulars from a enie man who was on board ihe sr george al the time no len a perhoiiascby the by than the oulliorofa communication rcla ling lo the qualification of captain of steameis tlirl lately appeared in ihe spretator over the signature of x i am able to assure yon and all interested in the welfare ofthe koorge that ihestatimnenl you then cave was strictly correct perjon opposed to thesuceets of kingston and kirgton boati may endeavor to give a colouring to the matter in order that the whole blame may be thrown upon the a george but tint will notohftf the frets there may bo some ahaio uf blame attributable to the 0oti but at the same lime there cor tninly is a greater ahare lube attributed to the william ik end it is a duty to make the public aware of it and here irt me observe that i believe thai hod die article in the prcttmtl piper appeared under the hcjd of communications it would hive brcn in its proper place as i doubt of ill being ijtc compohluiri ofthe alitor i mv bo miiaken sod if ol think the owners ofthe william h ousttl not to be ahttlepreatful loan imiior who takes up thecodes so readily in liic defence uf their boat und no may without tritwllin o fir ss kmton find enough subjects for hisontnudveraion and tvit on board which of ibe vcvaeh may wo expert lo ftnd ihe best discipline t i do not wifth to nuke any unjnrt compari- sonsall who know captain llarpir kow that he obtained hisexpeiienco on bond of vtaftsvli ofaclas far superior lo ri- ihcr iake sehomeriur dorhjm boat i wonder why the writer in the prcscoit paper did not endeavor to exculpate tho william ik for running into ihe sir james ktmt aciident oceunino fwouendy i am surprised that ihepubh bnreniil sooner turned ihoir ewntion to steamboat capims nopt son can travel in security by water unlei the vessel be com manded by ti man of experience 1 have seen no repl to y query rcspectin- aliens wmtoandinr bntili ivawu tveiy lufftfnnsjml will acknowledge ibe impiopriety and illcpiliiy ut ftppointim foreigners to odt situation bui v cwioirf won- dci at itsbein winked at while an instance ctn be frond of ii public ollce whieduiy ito prevent breach of ihe clfstani laws not only owrjoukipgso prcata brtadi vut puilively mnclioninlrie ippiiuimoitof an unmidified ritiseo pt the united sutef lo the oujiniiiirfa british in which rhe uid udictf u interoetel a kisgffiomwjt joue 33th will until further notice petibrm her trips up the day ofcltjime on tuesdatf ffirfajfii uttd return on wednesdays and sattrdats will leave prescoit foi kimistox and the bay on monday and thursday evenifgs after the arrival of the uousfroni ihs will leave kingston fttfpbesgott on stwdaif and vjcdiiedoij evetiir- passengers lor muirreal icftntig kincion kytlris boat mi stimhty evening mtiy ne mire uf meelillg the montreal hue at precoh on mi ndav tnoniiue as the bout leaves exprcmly lot that purpitow at 5 oclock r m kmoioti jwi27tb 1835 cftfs in jpmwtl will be told by ihe bubsciibir at the pound of the 2nd concession of kiugmon on wednodav july sth at 4 oclock in the ftfttmtoou two ultm bay titarecolt now in liispirion lodellav tx- peutes unless previously oftfutd and releastd s aatnlli pound keeper june 30th is35 lumiieu waateu tenders ill he retened by the suhsciibor fur luruibhiin iie lumber for the erection of a wharl in rout ofthe m vket square until monday july ith for which cwh will he paid oi dtlivery the hill o luiuher may bu eeeu on application to the smjiisf lilvr atwf a lew axentn wanted euward horsey kinitun jane 27th is33 43 notice id hereby riven tb hit sencrol uatd imncrj and fur tbudillvrtot etmfwfap zrvrtrl 7itr ixiuum lvilli irrwikvdlc cum wall london tftiiulwkli amiuon andivrt ntimra roouim of wld ytahhrft in ta nttir miiibttij btjttiurt j likl jim etisttrn ur ion mcttfifa o are xtrteushtt ieinrr edit xraifipft hi-rnf- con hits uod lilli r dlaliai ojuf jjc 137 t the coujti nfovftf ad ivllli iiinl vf aiizend nnt inu m udl k 4 jolhjv cvxrt to commence mvmday i j tuvdiv llul aljufrt duiday 24th ausitot tudvedisvprr londiiv stlbjuly klnway uih aug jnday 17 aoul ii rd ihf wsli bit 11 s yli h oftmrf oftlio t i ciiajhjcs c 8mat ictaikof si rthtv tu da tkiav lih tivtolirr cijdtr tiott jliv n cutununidvd to i arrangements having hcrjn mode hy tin above company nolic is hereby given that the following steam vessels will lenve kingston by- town on the days undermentioned t davlisht ftttlm k4noston t mckay cftpt ridean u bytown margaret i fktm dytowx ridean cpt wednesday btown thursday margaret fridav or v saturday jtmduy for freiglh or ptiwagc apply io ihe reepeciive cjpiains uu uuard or to g brush agent kingston june 29ib 1s35 43tf on tuftddvi tit until jy satuidy sjiiiljy on sunday it chambers lliiwcn robins moorhousc bnwen robins morehouse chambers sate of clergy referees the uniicrmcniioned cleiy rmtl in ihe cuunlr of mid- liusex hi th london dinrkl will 1- offitnd fi sale ly auc- lion the cnun lloutc in hie town oflundn on wdne- day uic 3i1i july next and adjmnod sales will afterward be held at llit same place upon l- 87th aufast l4ul september anrt 29ili onber t i at the upw price of 15fc currency pcrnre the term of payment will bo one ttblfaof llio ur- eltiuc money ihnvo and the remainder in nine equnl annual instalments with interest on each inaulrocnt aa ii bcuaiet due snlc of clergy rcsertes the uiihnnentionud clfiry kramvea in i caaatm f norfolk in tho london w6tkict iriu u osw fur sulc by auction ni ihe town of bzxooi on friday the 24ih july next and adjourned 8ile 1t ward be held at the samo place upno tho slat annual s sepiembcr and 24th october lullowinc it tho uaaf pic 0 159 currency per aim tho tornw of paymeot4rlu fa oo tenth ot ihe purchiae money down and um ramiioosr in trio equal annua luulmeoui with iutcrost ua each faji2meil aa it becomes due wudbaw snd concession lu no 10 17 3rd do do r 6ih do do iu 7ih do do 9 6th do do 10 s3 pi h do d 10 lath du do 17 13th do do 16 cm as wn tills- ml concession lota noa 3 7th do do 8 9th do do 16 wauurasam 1st concmiioo lou noa 2 3rd 4lh 5th 6th 7th 8h 9th 10th uth 2th 13th 14th do do do do do do do do do do do do do du do do do do do do do do do do 0 17 2 hi 16 3 it 2 hi 10 98 9 3 17 3 tf 10 92 4th 3rd 2nd aldboruwgh tih coocr utah lou no i 6 v 10 m n id w fth lo do b 4 21 qlh do do 830 luili 6q do u uui do do 15 10 if e c- n r qor uotl- b u- 1 2nd coccctfsiml lolt nii 22 4i h do do h b f onthum do 10 r j coutctoionj loiu delaware f 1 cobcnicn i noi 10 29 3 co do t i l dp do 1 do do s3 dunwich vi y a leu xoo 2 9 m i oirrwcn do i hi do do 10 ai do do 3 16 4h do do io n 5th do nofa- 3 i a comchm a ixrno 0 8 10 12 1q 19 2113 a 6th codcrvmoq tafa 9 cl do lot 9 no 1 10 17 ddrc hester jnvm division 1st codcrtion do lownoo do n npwoffl hura 34 do do id 4i southern division m coocr tioo lotsno 2 1 do do 3 17 31 do do 0 10 4th do do 10 cft oh do do 9 0th da do 3 17 7iti do do 10 h do do io n 9ih do do 9 17 lutb do do 3 htli do do lth do do 3 westminster 3d do do 1 10 4vh do do a io io mi do do 2 0 13 19 ii do to 3 10 17 7u do do 1 c 0 13 eh do do 10 tta o tfo 10 gore lou do 1 0 is m03a of lon g w road sod rarifc lou not 2 4 jv of lou ft w road tnd rrntci lotfi no ic iticoica do 3 11 17 3 batfm 2d do do 6 iu 34 do do v i 4ib do do h mb do do 17 uh do do ih do do 0 as do do ii 10u do do 4 maoutoa south taliot rood concosion lou nut 24 do do 16 7 33 m do 3 17 w si 33 art totter flood sodconcewiun lou nor 6 h 23 30 u 3id do da 7 17 4 tli do do f sib do do 3 oucuto1 1st range w of n ltoid lou not s 18 do do do j 17 1st concession 2nd do lot wo 9 e paj u do 3 3rd do do 2 26 4 lb do do 10 5th do do 9 7th do do 4 6ih do do h towssxd 19th concision lot no 17 14tb do do 17 23 wooduocli h coocojsioo lol no 22 malaiidk 2d cooccttioo lounos 11 n lalfto n bilfdl 3d do do 8 23 31 4th do do 0 18 s hnlfj 6il do do 8 nlmif31 gore n of ih coocea do 2 do b of dih do do 17 it k tm ivrcf top do 27 varmuutu tkh cooiwtioo lou noa 20 mh do do b lh do do 0 10 14th do d 17 j jib do do 10 bodthwold- 4ih rnf n f w- k i lounof 4 0 ii cotktbsiof lot noj 10 do do 3 17 it do do 9 4lh do do 10 bay ii am lncodqcon lou noa 20 4th do do i 23 dih do do 13 19 odi o do 23 ftji do do 4 13 thh do do 14 iwh do do 11 ii nth do do 19 kwbookk 2a coooi lwnoj 0 3d du do 9 31 4in do do 27 20 5th ol do 9 15 31 otii do do ntf 7ih k 0 2 16 31 ea do do 620 0th do do 2 r3i loih do do hfl 11th do do 6 15 25 im do do 020 33 13h do do 25 hlq do do 27 rarhadoc commissioner of croim lands tvrouto jon ltilli isij peter roblxsoiv hi 49 sale of clergy reserves the underoienijonod clerpv ritftrvet in tho cuotv of ox- iwdiii 0i london divfrlcr will t oflwed fbr 3ao by auction at tho town of blasdrold on munday liu 27tli joly ncit and odjourncd 1m will tf lofwudi beheld at ifaomut pucoupiio tbo24fli augui seiicfnbcr and 2crh ocitibcr following at the uum pri of kt cumiicy ftr icre the toim ot payment irill boon teith oiihc purchase money down and tho rooioindtr 10 oioo equal annual imlalmoobi with interest 00 eich intutoaoot oj it become due dereham lit concession lot iw 26 0 h lltite 5 of tctis iv poftd lot no 10 5lh do do do do 9 41 do do do do 3 31 do do do do 9 2nd do do dn do 10 11 contention lo mi 2 31 4th sth uih 7ih hh oih 10ji rtn dj do do d do do do do do do tta do do do jj d- do 2 10 10 1 3 ii 3 17 1 0 1 to 2 10 3 17 tho cny 3 south talbot road 4lh rcrgr low ki 22 a i 6 do 0 u do do 3 17 fmh tvnt roal h hnnrr jti o 2 ifl mcoiuiion ijiji o9 3 17 tfl io do 2 10 31 do do 1 12 23 4h do do 0 10 vh do do 3 17 dn do 16 7r do do 10 h do li 0 am ihe nivdmniirtfjpd croan l ft i ihe rpnccof i e ii vtrr bud vti lite uu l ufuib uffojuiciit mktminsrbll n pwtb f o i on tkwnci miocrl ic oort lo so 2 m 14ih coicraioo mllitti imirihfattft n pirt of hliwo sin im emersion ietek kohixsox couiiisxioiitr uf frofti lands office 2nd do do s n 3rd do do 12 so 4lb do d 9 23 5ili do do 6 19 6lb do do 0 23 7ili do do 6 10 8u1 do do 16 23 9tb do do 12 20 101b do do 23 11 lit do do 19 12ih do do 9 2 23 blsford- 2nd concoision lou nut 7 sra 1i1 d do s j 9 16 gib do do 17 ili do do 16 81i1 do do 22 loih do ho 17 11th do do 9 16 1ali do do 10 29 i3i do do 16 uih du do 10 17 norwich conccssiorj lot nos 26 4lli do do 23 gih do du 6 9 s a 16 mb do do 16 9th do do 6 jo1i1 do do 2 9 11th do do 6 19 iaui du do 2 9 london concesmion b lot no 2 5th goncevsioo to s 8th do do 12 9th do do 2 31 dili do do 2 lsili do do 12 13th do do 2 25 nth do do it 15li do do e i gui do do 20 lobo 4ib concession lot no 10 sth do do 17 6th do do 10 18 7th do do 19 sth do do 19 9th do do 17 e 18 20 21 22 10th do do uth do do 2 16 and n i 12th do do 3 19 22 24 13th do do 9 19 n 1 22 zorra lit conctissioo lots 25 2d do do 27 38 3d do do is 31 4th do do 20 33 5th do do 15 si gtli do do 27 7th do do 23 8th do do w bairia 33 9th do do 8 25 10th do do 33 11th do do 25 15ih do do 33 13th do do is 3j uth do do 27 icih do do 27 17th do do 25 18tb do do 33 blenheim 2j conrcwiiort lou iw 22 3d do do 16 4th do do 17 sth do do is 6th do do 17 7th do do 16 8th do do 22 9th do du 0 loih do do 17 11th do do 10 12tlt do do 17 14th do dc 22 ud k i 33 20 oxr nu k d 3j concession lot no 2 4th do do 3 7ih do do 17 8th do do 2 oxford w d vi cooceitfion lou ivoe 10 5ii do do 9 6th do do 10 11 i 43 oxford n d 2d conceasioo lutt nos 2 4ili do du 2 i also the i i j- r 1 1- -it- i croitri l it tt tho upset prioo of i3fc curronev jht flro i on the usual toimof payrocnt 8 4 1 niii 7i 2i cnvusioii oxford v d peter robinson ctollij i ir ufcrqwu lnidn ikj turjt jtino j8 19w 43

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