British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), July 7, 1835, p. 3

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duuacrul oumaot the rfcwftiundlnnder of the 21m of may says vu received yeaierday the following parliculura of one of die most horrible outrage committed in the open day on die road between caiboneor and harbor trace that could possibly displace a civili zed connnuuity between 3 and 4 o clock on the evening of tuesday inst mr- henry winlon edi- tor n the public ledger of title town accompanied by copt churchward of the brig hazard lying at dtrhontmr was proceeding on horseback from the latter place to harbor grace when they were way laid on saddle hill by five men with painted faces who in the first instance struck mr winton off his horse with largo stone and while he lay on the ground rnenible cut nil both his ears part of one of bis cheeks and inflicted other mere wounds on his pemm in a must bmtal manner while this piece of butchery was gofaig on capt churchward was hurried into the adjoining woods bv two of the baud who oideivd him on lua own peril not to of- fer resistance or to make the slightest noie ha ving completed their diabolical pwpoeei the gang retreated to the woods and mr winton was convey ed to harbor grace where his wounds were dreised by dr stirling woo we understand expresses ra ther a favorable opinion of the state of his unfortu nate patient there arc hopes that one of the ears which was not altogether separated from the head may yet be restored immediately on the receipt of the above melancholy intelligence which created a most powerful sensation throughout the town his excellency the governor issued a proclama tion offering n reward of two hundred pounds for the discovery of the perpetrators of so abominable an outiagc and it is reported lilac a detachment from the garrison will he immediately dispatched to har bor grace to aid and ssist the magistrates there in the search and enquiry in which they are actively en gaged dunog the put weok thu iowa ho bn a eno of conti nued midnight not flml dirtuibtiw oflciiiotiod l lawless ruffian porarnbuutcngtbo irocu at nightand l mining with hitlierro perfect mpumt outrage of 8candatoil8 nature u tho iiouhcs and persona ufita inhabitant two of these outrage wc have before noticed but on saturday last llio chcnai m lawlwa airocily was reached on that night se- veral violent attacks were marie upon tho hoitsa of mr mur ray shoe maiinfactiiror tho whole from window luta smashed and his family alaimcd in a dreadful manner bv the riotous procvcditig several men supposed by him to have been journeymen shoemakn on ll ame night the tin hwtol m front of dr boilr houtc were pulled down and a stony thrown into tho upper story demolishing a window ue of euijie colored peoplo chimney swtopcra was manner tho inmates beaten and the are presw iiml mrititsh whig to as llc piper waniugt when uir ojuur returns cic subjccl will mc t h i r cifcuictauttc s irciil lite luxinii locked pon dents lw mr- uciy huw tetter arrived i of oc ljh i but kixgstos tvesda v evesisg july 7 1s35 our latest european intelligence reaches to the lartjujic tlnr only article of no we is a report of the earl of gosfunltf being nppointcd governor ge neral of canada our extracts are subjoined the packet ship philadelphia captain morgan arriedyesterdiy afternoun from luudon last from portsmouth whence she sailed on die 1st of june j ultimo- london papers by this arrival are to the 30h ufalay evemop inclutiivc the coiuiiicmiiil news n of increased importance the oventtneiii itf ihj qiccu keffeift of spain i u w i atit drvi farlft and hi rebel td heron la lift xlciliuiuled the armed intcrve lion of france and rutland pursuant to lire terms of the quadruple ireafy despatches to that eftect had reached both pari and london the french ministers hul the nduseillciil at the latest dates but the ahseuce of lord pariiereton from loudon would delay thu convening ofa cabinet council un til his return tie london sui of the 39th says wc have learn ed from a source upon which we gui depend that the french couuril a creed to grant the msccours reuir- ed by spnn nltholth vcrj numbers opposed it with all their inlwllcc- to far all is fettled per- haptt thta dnv the question mi he linully arranged here for we know that the jtepresentativcs of the allien in loudon were to receive the resolution ol the frenfh cabinet this inomlugi and instantly jiroreed tn eke it into consideration the london ilohe of the snie date says the report of the application ofsimiilfor aid isconfirm- ed by the fact ihat dispatches to that clfect from our minister at madrid itnve lucn received at tin fureitfl ob tiire in no truth however in the rumors en ivni today io the ciy of expresses having reached uur gunmeiu announcing imme diate military operations on ihe part ol france se pnnuuly in execution of the quadruple treaty it is true i bat the consideration of hctive measures in pursuance of the objects of ihat treaty is now forced upon fmncti nnd england ut no steps will be ta- ken unless jointly by the allied power we stated yesterday that despatches had arrived at the foreign oltiee from madrid conveying an in tiinaiioit on the part of the spanish government tit i- n hv ile wionnel of jier allies with respect to the expediency of some i decided meaures being taken in pursuance of tiie quadruple treaty for assisting her in reestablish mg the peace of me pculnsuln lord palmerstnu having been coinpelled to leave town on thursday sbr tiverton the cabinet will not be enabled to en ter into any resolution upon these despatches until afier his leiuiu to town it is no part of our duty j5o antieiiaie wllut lllut resolution may be but of uie we are confident thai the convention proposed siy lord eliot as the agent for the duke of wei- ingtoii has imposed oldigations upon this country m which we cannot now depart wiihoui a viola tion of good faith even had no ciuadrupartite trea ty been in existence f parliament adjourned on the 27th to the following week sir richard hussey and the horn george bvns had heeu sworn ill a privy councillors the iwrl ofgosford it is niil w to proceed to bicauada ill the room of karl amherst- iw the earl of devm who has been so long an ab- hoitee from england dtadat hi residence ai the mlacc vemlome in paris on tuesday last- at ige of 67 1 1 the bishop of london has m lefusiug ordination to any person rrfni his qualifications end testimonials who has j jeeried the ac of thirty it will be seen that the new ministers have can- jjcllv acknowledged that at this advanced period u if the year owing to the interruptions occasioned jythe late political changes the only measures rhich they expect or ai least will endeavor to car- v will be municipal corporation reform and the irish church ijill the former to be introduced on cj next and the latter immediately after whitsuntide rl the postponement of the church rale question rfwch sir robert peel stated it was his intention to settled this session hud he reinainedfa power jnd of oihei subjects of complaint among dissenters to be grenilv regretted but those members who ar to act the representatives of the opmmion jrf religious dissenters ii m entered in a laivlt liouso almost lorn in pieces these latter outrage mid lo hove ben perpetrted by a few young gcntumcn ed by mr henry smith junr atterricy of lias town as ilie editor of this paper b therefore one of the sulfertfr and conse quently a prosecutor we rfau ubtain from further remark and concisely give the evidence as it was elicited at tbe court house yesterday on monday july 6th mr hsmith junr a journeyman shoemaker named moihew burns and a gentleman whose name we shall not give sioco a great doubt of his guilt exists were brought up befoie a manahao ejq charged willi having entered the house of certain colored people in the minncr be fore stated and with having committed the attack upon dr barkers house the court house uas crowded and nearly every magistrate at times attended and look prut io ibe investi gation james anderson a black man deposed that on eunday morning between the hours of twelve and two ii smith junr broke into his house accompanied by many other put out the light and commenced an indiscriminate attack upon tho persons therein a pariiiion ta pulled down upon an aged black woman then in bed and the deponent compelled to escape out of tho window to flic roof of the house while there he saw several vollics of stones tluown at the windows and heard young henry smith give as it were ihe word of command in words like ihcse fl readv present fire thrs witness inculpated matliew burns as one of the party and also swore to tho identity of the other defendant but hit cvideucc in these latter particulars was not corroboiated thomas england deposed to al i the material foets of the pre cejiog witness as connected with h smith of whose inden- tity ho was positive mary johnson a colored woman gave similar testimony with ihe addition of feeing pulled through the partition by h smith m look me said vhe for an improper charac ter she was compelled to take refuge with her children iq the yard john taylor who keeps the jtoysj oak next door de posed to being awakened out of hi sleep by loud noises upon looking out he saw 6fteon or twenty persons outside the black peoples house throwing tones and making a riot this continued for foil fifteen minutes he could not recognize ony of the party with the exception of one whom by lus voice he took to be burns thomas dmten tdias satis sousoi a journeyman shoema ker gave a very different account of the affair he eaid ho was in the house treating tbo blacks to liquor al the time young himtf ftww itv he cimr nlnne committed no deprcda tion and remained but a minute or so he deolarcd thai no stones were thrown at all and that no noise was made in the houso prior to ii smiths entrance he swore lo most of thu blacks being drunk al the time the testimony of william hurman a negro with a black cyc was rejected m account of hi intoxication mr henry smith for his defence then called mr jackson ihe auctioneer who deposed to hein in his company on the night in question that nn passing the house ihey heard a noise and went in ii smith entered the house and he himself mood at the door they stopped but a short time but while they staid no riot or outrage was committed he gave au ac count of meeting with bum who clung to tlietn in consequence of the absence of material witnesses the ex amination was postponed mr sinilh junr was held to bail and burns fined five shillings for jjcing drunk the other de fendant was discharged patiick kellcy im damien alias sans sousci james duft fin and james mcclusky shoemakers weie brought up before ihe same magistrate charged with being concerned in the in juries done to the house of mr murray john murray detailed the circbmstancei connected with the attack nnd swore positively to the ideality of mcclusky the other prisoners were of a part that ha entcicd his house for cibly and threatened him a lew days ago many other wit nesses were examined whoso testimony we did not hear but in ihe end the whole four were held to bail to keep the pcare for one year and lined in the expenses amounting to 2 of the attack upon dr barkers house no direct evidence was adduced this day mr ii smith junr was again brough forward the witnesses having been procured svbo were absent yester day but in consequence of le prosecutor having obtained fresh infoimaiion impttcatingoiher persons he withdiew the tjlfcif itiujirtltig i iuiij by li to utltmtouhtiftt u mwmmvf assizes i iii complaint of dr barker mr ii smith junr was bound over to keep the peace towards him until the assizes of i83g the tie a regulation however excel- ese ii lio bowritw mft rotter mr jvase ond uthers importance of the two pondering the paramount uiiow which lord john russell hns particularly elected for immediate bettjemeotliayo declared their rfr onfideut conviction ihat the dissenting body would tidily consent to wait for the previous adjustment w these motions both of which a llwo create caongexcttcmcniand vehement pp ie london may 30thu bpeech ofmft o con- til in the house of common on wcdnay e- jflfwioff ivith re to the meaning and obligation the oaths taken by roman catholic member mind in ihefullmtmaniwrtojuaufyevenj enr the most unrompromismg opponents je catholic eiiuuicipution wo have been forestalled opr intention of rlnting the particulars uf tho laic dissonspnsf between the gt britain ainl 57 george by uic receipt otjihe fnltowing utter to the editor of tfk brtttsu utrol si observing in your iatr of yesterday ihat yon intend laying the particulars of the diracvf riul and fibt m the wharves of the ottawa kidean toiwarding company bcti the public i nhall lurder llrat you may be mure fully acquainted with ihe waiter furnish you with a plain statement of farts inconsequence of die iiottiity mamfeatej towards tho st george last ttwqfl by ihcfurwardei 9 of the st lawtwc it was liiu year determined bjconfind the trips ofthij boat to be twecn kingitun and ihe head of the uup and in conjunction with the commodore danu attend tbe arrivals of tlie hteam- boata andbarofuie rideu canuh the management of tho st grrgc commodore was placed in tho hands of a committee ofrentledicit who are al5o stockholders in tlic forwarding company on tuesday june23d tho ijuttau being hourly expected with three barges in tow filled with passenger and good knnwn tn have left by town on tbe preceding sundays the st george was detained as long a pnsiible and towards niht it was propoid by ihe committee to send to kingston mills lo aaceilain whetuer there existed any piobabilily ofthbir arri ving in linu for the st georgf hnuld she bo detained a few hours longer mr counter on ofihe committee having some counitv friend on a visit proposed lo accompany them in a boal to the mills and bring back the nows thw proposal being accepted mr counter departed with hisfiiends and about ten oclock at night returned giving as his opinion lhal as no tidings could be learned ofthc rtfem that the bt gwrgc had better depart- the st george immediately cast off and proceeded on her way tho next morning the rideau and ihe barges arrived and as the gt britain came m at tho usual time tho wholo parly of emigrants bag baggage proceeded on wards in ihat vessel ilmayhcrebe observed thai do al- ompt was made on ihckut of the commmec either onbe kingston boats or tho forwarding company to deia passengers for the commodore rorrie nest day did ihey attempt lo lesson tho emolument oftl by attempting to lower the fare however might bo to lose valuable a freight yet n they submitted willi as good a grace a ihey could some ma ticious individual who hang about tho wnarves and boats havinff misrepresented to opt whimry and others concern- ad in the g- britain tho object of mi counter f hit to the mills the following discreditable proceedings were the eon- on the succeeding tuesday a similar circumstance occiu red the ridcax was again detained by the towing ot two heavy barces loaded with passengers and their goods and a many uf the former had paid iher far- on lo i oonlo ihe couiiimtee of the kinsum boau were requested ludtttm the st george until the ew anived tho next nwrumji caily the it brifamcame ioiiwi instead of mooring at loonier vrhwl as usual ruade fast at ivdlipv shortly afterwards the tiu dta and her batw with the expected pasjengs arrived and nrocecdedtotho companys wharf where the st gorgcv win- whose ercw commenced preparations fur rccoivin boaid the pwmgm immediately hie puwr nflhe or rain was observed anion- the passengers endeavoring to en tice ihem on board the gl britain promising to take them lo toronio for 3 9j each being remonstrated with by gut ibriwr he wont awayanj he was hardly gone when thegl brifrtmwasccnlo rast off her ftstemugs op to hkhue and far les e 67 britain unwilling they waji una iiidablt on abar oaorfr whidi was ordered by unpi iidrperloboeastoffnndpastod astein capt whh- noy then addroaicd the pnwcn telling ihem to corno on oaid and ho would tike llicm for what llicy would give and lowering ins joy boat sent it round with four hand o fifth tho pacbgcrsoc their luggage aait wore ly main force this wu not permitted on the part of tho st georges crew and a scuffle was ibe consequence in iwcouraeof which one of the ul unrams men fell into the mhr soeing ibis discomfi luraoflhcitihipmate the wliole ciww of the ql britain nremenandaji immediately rushed to the scene of combat aerois ihe decks of the st georgni by thoir tumtioff oum bersiwnn lurncdlho scale a lupous fight tnbuod and two or the 6r georges men in turn uvre thrown overboard ha vmg performed this feat the crew f tbo gt bnam retired in a body with iheir faces to hie fe as in self defence the 8u gearge wtis compelled also to fewer the rate of passage money the gt britain made nolhwr by her ungencmus re duction ot a fare too taw already lortord a living profit and shortly afterwards proceeded on hr voyage without having mjeroedod in obtaining one ainlo mger bcfuro she de parted sown one on her behalf ml among ifao pasajngcrs nnd promised all thou who were hcn unable to proceed a free puse ir the cabourg ncit dy tlie 5f g targe with thegreaieat proportion of the emigrant left kingston ahout noon being deprived of more than one half of her fair passage money through the ungenerous cnhwt f the gt britain tliesoarotlie factsofiboraso uiwft which i shall trouble yoa witli a remark or two in the first place no public jnettveoience is experienced by the detention of the st george a ow hours after the appoint edtime on the contrary a publirood iseffecied sinco were sho lo go off when a large number of emigran are oipected all those who had paid their fare t toronto would have to be dcliiined until the commodore tfcrrie was ready a deten tion of something more than 24 hours since tho contract to for ward the emigrants is made with the two kingston boats moreover as the su george nexer goes below to interfere widt the forwarders on the st lawrence it in hardly fair that the gt britain should come belwven her and her bread secondly lowering the rate of tvassage money was entirely commencedon the part ofdiogt britain as if u the kings lonboau although very superior vessels haidlymakea live lihood and ho idea of curtailing their own receipts is scouted on rhe part oftheir proprietor- one more observation and i hacedone when capt har per was in toronto immediately after the fight he was told that a statement of the cae would appear in the curicr he requested ihe editor to allow bim i putinanxpljnatory note in order that the banc and its antittrte might appear together- he was refused but promised tbatm another o cason hi jus tification should be published an eve witness kingston july 4 1635 note although the great bilftifl when sho cut mr coun ter and his bread boasted of makug fast no more at his wharf yet whonshc hauled along side tin t george she was glad to avail herself of the privilege offending uiit a line nhead in order that fiiir play should behown wo have given the gl britains account of the samoransaction copied from the toronto courier to which allusioi has been made io the letter of our correspondent to ibr editor of courier itoor rcadera will pareoire by an extract itotn the new foundland patnot tm judge rimltont residence hi that is land m not proved io lum a bd 6fnt uo ww hatod in upper canadu while altonoy goncrat he is detcsk d in new fiitiiidlaud its chict justice whenever a judge is generally dishkod ihn mrcronec may safely bo dcawn that he i a bad man and vico versa few penpln hare any personal dislike to chief justice kuhinson however much thoy may dotcst his political principles othchndy ofbunl the soldier of the 15th regt whodc- serled in kingston went to watortown committed robben was apprehended and fettered and who io tfcttattco lumped ovetboard from a steamboat on the hudson has been recover ed and interred mv think it high time public to contradict a report got up by some malicious and illdesigning persons to injure the irade or this town an inhabitant was attacked last wooh by sumo commoo bowel complaint when jo a rumor spiead iiimi the man had ihe cholera and as it unfcruinately happen ed thai the board of health were in need ofsomc money fiom the governor thejr incaotiouslv listened lo tho report of a m dicjtl man more frightened than mft and mentioned the mat tcr in their application for thecah tlie eonsouencesmibt easily have been foreseen it was soon in every bodys moudi that tho drcadrul disease was in kingston and far and near the ovjl tidings apread ivow the facts of the case are these tlia man reported u have die disease is well unless killed sinco wo have written thia by his herb doctor no death ba occurred with the exception f one female severe and lomr protracted sickness for a longer period rbao usual and every medical man wn meet pulls an ugly mug at the want of bust dcss did vye tbmfc iherewasany malignant disease in town or likely to come we would not write m this manner our country fnends may take nur word und we m a hawk from a handsaw in these matter hat kingston is as haalihy ot present u is at this period of the year in the most healthy season we cannot too severely condsmn the corduci of a certain individual to whom the spreading of these terrors is mainly attributable ctwehad ijo opportunity last tuesday of propoiy noticing the town meeting to receive the report of the engineer on the feasibility opbnngin the waters of loughborough lako to kingston the meeting was not well attended but those who were ihcie auoeared highly interested in the success of the un dertaking mr counter spoke long and earnestly on tlie oc casion he painted ihe folly of lying still on our oars whielha rct of the province was progressing in wealth and impor- tince- kingston nld lie bas been loo long inastatoof lethanry it is high lime she should awaken from her trance and be twringlike hr neighbor ho joioted out the ad aarivkd julyth tiio steamer thomas mckau chtoiherit with barge iroquou in low consignees 8 wirner wilton a fosicr j d bryee tic co r jackson t atacoider j wat- kins i co i williamson kiogston rid out a co um ware shuter patcrson it stanton toronto h slalc port colborne h bigelow hamilton wn hartweji am hersiburg mrs megillj belleville ij barker hallo well g mcjtmxiefotterie sailed july 7 the atemar tnmas mckay chamber with bar mayflower in low coruiigaeea fonrrlb wajker a co quebec shuter wilkinson alejr millar a co sobntor- ratico co gillespie moflait co peter mcgih 6t co john wright j co montreal vantages of inakic this own the seat of water power tain stanccd sacjtctta harbor and gavo h prosperity stn ideem it but justice to ftolain whitney ofthc great britain steamer to give to tho puuic through your journal a a sketch of a scene to which 1 waan eye witness at kington yesterday about half an hour lefore the time at rlnch iho great briiatn was to start if n- kiibao came op with two bar gesm tow fiom the canah tben were a great many passen gers and the captain naturally expected that he would get some of tltom what ua hisatonishment then to sec ihe whole towed alongside the sl grre steamer which ahouid according to advertiseincnl havoiartedthcdliy bepire tues day al 10 oclock i ashorttimi after capi w was told lhaia number of barge passengerwijhed togo with him and he agreed to go alongside the sl feorgc to receive their lug gage he accordingly did so andot out a warp chcad but un jnoerhd hw nifn irorf oulne abaft than tic mat of llio st eorge throw ithnd ovcrbwrtl andlcctuiot tic wuuhl allow none to bemadrt ho even proceeded to kick at the second mate of the w k briuitn who had gone on hoard the si george to make rnpc and ordered himolf im mediately the jolly bnd was thcti sent round to receive the luggage from the barges but the crew ofthc st gvorce forci bly resisted all attempts r do so and after a good deal ot squab bling the boat returned empty in the mean time a few of the passengers had got on boatd the great britain but a number uf others were kept back and the gangway of the st georqe wasartually thulaod kejtsoby a party ofihccrow contrary to all the rules of any pll wasever in capt w was urg ed lo allow hi men tociml the gangway agnm and i own 1 was one ofthose who wished him lo do so aj f was satisfied that the obstruction wa auu illegal and unjustifiable bui he would notgivc his connt to use lorco and drew off to tho nojft wharf to receive skh of the passengers as were anxious to get on board will it be believed that the gates of tho land- ing plae at which tbe 5u george lay were actually sliut to prevent the people from gelling off such was the fact and a number was thus kept hck by force what shall we say of our boated liberty i i ivas indeed ashamed of my country men and was ready to doubt in what land i was such con duct was assuredly itiile calculated o give a stranger a favor able impression of tlo people ufthi country but i feel per suaded that very few would have done what was done in ihis instance by tbeowncrs and captain of the st george- no comment is required on ihii strange proceeding 1 repeat that jimice to captain whitney calk for this expression of my scn- iment 1 was in common with the rcsl of the paiscner of tho great britain highly delighted wiih his coolness and good temper in circumstances which were calculated to irv thai of any man 1 am sir yours ac an emigrant toronto july 2nd 1835 gavo hf prosperity as a sample of what could bo done with fai inferior resources in short ho said nil that nnn could say and was loudly and deservedly applauded too late committee we are sorry lo pay tlv considerably in debt and aro personally rcponiblo for tho amount it is ihereforo to be hoped that the subscriptions of tho towii3pooo to relieve them of heir burdens will bo willingly and bounti fully made wo expected today to have had the report ready foi publication a pressure of other business has prevented us but when it is published wo shall offer some remarks on ibe vaiious plans now in cuntcmplation eta new paper called iho peterbow sutter is to be estab lished in petcrboio n d the press and types of tho hot lowelj free press are said to be employed two numbers of a paper called the missisauoi fwf published at staobridge l c have i cat lied u it is a small but mftl newspaper and is on the reform or rather the radical interest uthe editors abrence from town on friday next must stand tbe excuse for want of tho oaual quantity of editorial matter it is not ofleii he bas occasion to trespass on the ih- dukuitco of ins rcadeis market pricks icufosto imbj a7rt i83s d d bcefby tho cwl s5 0 27 c do at tbe stall per lb mutton by ibo sheen per lb do at the stall per lb 01 0 5 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 5 viil 0 3a 04 fresh pork per 100 lbs 30 0 a 35 0 fresh butter per lb 0 6a 07 tub do- do 0 0 00 eggs ptrdox 0 6a 07 american floor per brh 00 a 0 0 canada do do 28 6 a 25 0 do do perewt- 13 9 a 14 fi wheat perbuijici 4 0a 46 rye do do 3 0a 00 corn do do 33 i 0 0 barley do do 26 a 30 oats do do 2 0a 26 potatoes do do- 0 0a 26 flay per ton so 0 a 55 0 straw per bundle f 0 ja 0 0 8 0a 00 fire wood pei cord 0 4a 0 4i 16a 20 rown coaple pork ms lib 75 0 a 0 0 do prim men 6 0 a 0 0 do piime 55 0 a 0 0 at toronto on friday juac dilivikofasoa the lady of the hoa mnr fi nv sprias uo ttiorsday moming bur wtihchhliita pitknrc mrs shotrtuakcr acil 33eara after a protraaed i n which she bore naoc barcbdl wlte of mr jon berctutl tho st george anil then sending out a line ahead dr idc anho time she uas excelling ihli oiauauvic i pact3 and scraps e7a eorpa of militia with tho name of the oconnctl guard is now ahoul being formed in the cily of new ynrk it appeun to give a good deal uf offence lo mrtttq parties in lhal rity cupenally lothoo who arc offended wiih the great tlltairaljfra r- m it nl utt thu r1iii itlkti fiitti uf the inhabttanu of the union among the extracts of this day will bo found a speech of mr oconnehva upon ibis very ubjecl rx7ll a won etariay tonrtj loi dny that tho hon john llatnilw liau wriuen to montnal and quebec desirin an adverliiemciil to he placed in tin paper staling thai all deck passengers sihatl he taken ftoii kingston to the head of ihe lake fur seven pence lulfpcnny waip per great ciitaiu tlii will bewffil kington in two vuy it will ibrins more patcner to kinton iy the rtidutw canal and it will throw a vast utrrcascc of buincs into the h tiidtf of the bay hoau wlio wiu be filled with persona from precott anxious to lake aikanlago of the low fare from hence tton tho evening of the 4it of july the steamboat evaeh jlaiek tiom ogdensburg iited our harbor with a pleasure party on board the boat was crowded with well dressed people of both sexes who appeared to enjy the fetttvitmof tho day a band of ifuwc played yankee doodle gum bo chaff and other american notional luncs and sundry cannon were fired off whether thevmt wu made iu eun- pliraenitn tbo canadians or not wc are not informed but we cannot help looking upon it a exhibiting bad ute to say no more the americans have achieved their independence of lhal they have great reason to be proud and to rejoice but would it not he as well m keep their ojoicingft to ilicrmehe and not thrust ihem undei the nose of ilioic who are perfectly contented to remain within the wholewine proleclion of great britain t etwchad necasion the other day lo allude to iheinrgula rities of the soldiers now inrarruou on saturday evening a pitched bailie took place between an artilleryman and one ol the 24ih rct iu a public house at the lower end of store street the right was occasioned by jraloutfic arising out of the meriu tf their respective corp and was witnessed by many uf each party it was u stand tth fight p and many round were fought with much bull dog courage when the combatants were al length separated hy the innkcrpcr we have noticed ihis new aflatr under the expectaiion of its excuing the atten tion of the corurumandant ofthc garrison in order thai an ef fectual stop be put to exhibition so disgraceful to the characlei of iho british soldier ff3lle of the tanguard oiuit eilher he simple himself or think btro hi wager we accept but thu umpires we object to capt harper has already expressed hi opinion in our favor capt toulerlon we suspect to be too tattnuue with the subject in dispute to be impartial atid copt whitney ought not lo decide o nnptrtaiit a point hctticr his veiftjl i in pnticssimof a vtast ur stgmit pol w hen wc have won the wine it will l hen tw a rpiciy whether dm loyally will permit us to drink h io ciiipjny with ona who mako a jot of ihe per son of his ovcreisn however as hr has ihe grace to bo ashamed of his disloyal joke we my poabibly waive that point etdhl wo wish to see ichahojl punished fur his imperii- nence it could not better be fulfilled ltao in reading hi last epistle in ihe chwritu if tehabod 1 no first rntofcho- lar lie certainly wuies a m03t wtnt htier what could thu new editor be jboulf by the w our old contorti- poiary do nol obtain soaie pcrmn of lakm to conduct il it will jail to ihe d it t ninety degrees 01 what it was when mi hill left ihe editorship tom ua un indeed asserts tlist vast addition of latent imsbcen lhrov ml0 tt paper he alludes to iho l da klleis of the writer u il various igla lurcsof cotoiiw 1vuieold xc ctsstcw cdhqvu lmit the vjody of an old water loo hero named michael obrien ntoiunately drowned in bear creek w d wu recovered i ljw waw a days immersion thero being no jori wiiin a htij dis tance iwclro of the neighbor assetiib lopclhor ininrcd into the cirtomitances of the t3vain 6 n verdict which ihov sent to ihe rjlgmh the onigin of tyxnef a certain woman found by the wayside a lanb perishing with cultl fiurj ipitipr she had pitv upon the latuh and took it into her uouw nnd nuewu it uialbiuuht a dgdiu into life and it came to pats that the lamb grew up and ab a goodly ewe nnd hail a large fleece and ihe poor woman sheared the ewu when lo the priest cfltne unto the woman and said the ivst fruits of every tiling belong to the lord and i must have the wool the woman aid it is hard the priest said it is written nd so he took tlie wool and it came to pass that soon after the ewe yearn ed and brought forth a lamb whenlo the chief priest came unto the woman and eaid the firstling of every flock belonged to the lord 1 must have the lanih the woman tflidj it fa hard the priest ftaldi 44 written nd he took the lamb and when it ratne to pass that the woma she could make no profit from ihe ewe she killed and dressed it when lo the chief priest came again utuo her and took a leg a loin and a shoul der for a burnt offering and it came 10 pass that the poor woman was exceedingly wroth because of the robbery and she said unto lie chief priest curse on the ewe oh that 1 had never meddled therewith and ihe chief priest etrniiny said uniolier whoever is cursed belongcih to the lord so he took the remainder of the mutton which lie nnd the lcvites ate for their supper tnc timber traok we met says the albany evening jojmal an old friend returning from new york where as he informed us he had just sold a quantity of lumber which he had rafted down in reply to our question as 10 what kind of timber be bad taken to market he said it was spike chiselhandle and corset stuff we were startled at the idea of nifiinc corset timber new voi 1 bui i tiiicr ujvttttthm 1 you must recollect said our friend that there are nearly or quite six millions of females in the tint ed statcn auj that they all white yellow and black wear corsets now when you reflect thut it requires about as much timber to put n lady in stuvtt os it does ir yet up a flour barrel can you wonder that corset timber forms an important item in the lumbermans account 825 reward the above reward will be paid to any person whose information shall lead to the conviction orihe perrons who broke the windows of my house on the night of julv 4th john murray kingston july 6th 135 45 20 reward twenty dollars reward will be paid to any in dividual who shall give such information as shall lead to the discovfcry of the person or persons who broke the window and pulled down the shute in front of the whig office on committal edward john barker m d british whig office july 6th 1635 akuivals at thu mansion iiolse july 1st r laton mrs lalon julirtcrouk toronto sj a marshall mr uuugatl udkvillc wife bilod ogjena- burg pnwer cvlhunu maude montreal 4lh mrs wiuon and family mr millar england gtb amldoqcii dstbs k- monro belleville lcb hlmjtwt- port or quebec aftttttlu jane 2 b countess dunmorc 13th msy liverpool brig bastfctiltiwaiie 4ut may fiilroouili a brig union 2slli april litsfpooh miooncr mary anne 8th june halifax schooner florida 17 days lluliihx schooner pride 13th may domerjri schooner jolni 7th june halifax june 3- ship ellen 2nd may london bri- siliilm 9fitli april belfart schooner msry margaret 17th june ii iv x schooner governor 19th june st viocontir schooner st anne 31 days halifax schooner three brothers 19 day newfoundland brig mulgrnvr 17th may liverpool schooner maria margaret 7lh june halifax june 2g briaj ethelbert oth ay bordeaux brig pj rentes llth may london brig itadwingt slh june newfoundland imji albion 15 may cork 136 mtlcfm bark louisa muiro ioth april sunderland lfeik lady helen mar l6tli june norfolk brig elizabeth read iclh may newcastle brig alexauder 5ih juno newfoundland brisunbury i61i1 may liverpool brig jcmj may dublin bri poulift2nd may exinouih schooner virtwisi lorjl june llahfux june 27- barh bconoiowt 130l june arkhat 3 ctller bark ptorftcp iwh may aberdeen 24 settlers bri4 shannoii 10th aptil lynn h6 eitler brie ruluuvn tjili june nswlbumjiwa uii ualniarnotk fth june new york schooner diligence hi march hibrsltfit ship formosa ttlll mav liverpnol bark smubimi 3drl mm liverpool brig marv uuuon hli may liverpool- brig eli lamit utli may sunderland schounrr srathiwcr 17 may now brunswick schooner mark lesporcnce lh june hovitax june s4l ship tiumaj gvraino i9h msy belft 49 bnrk hannibal 15ui may uverwol dr ig tlitlv tih may dublin vid settlers llit andrew nugent lih may slico 154scl lord cochrsm 89th may havnnnah llrig sir john fmnkliny0ih may liverpool schooner mary foul lgth june llalix ung clizmhsllj ltith may dublin schooner nancy 111 june iltdifuv schooner diligence ih1i1 may uarbadoes shoonor maria tjtb may uwud biig cambrian hth juno nowroutuuiiud cwjefjp grocer wine a spirit warehouse store strset james williamson respectfully informs his friend that in addition to his grocery and provision wore house iu fiontstreef he h taken the shop and business of mr a fee in storestreet directly op posite mr c heaths where he has laid in an ex tensive and well selected stock of groceries winea and spirit glassware cszc suitable ibr a town and country trade his stock consists of the following goods viz gcoceeies green and black teas refined n found east india aud muscovado sugars almonds rai sins starch soap salt moccoboy and rappee snufv paper plug tobacco saltwater herrings mackaiel and cod fish prune mess and mess pork smoked hams c c- wjnes and sriiuts superior port sherry and hcnccarlo wines cognac brandy hollands gin jamaica spirits and old rations rum prime cana dian whiskey peppermint and white wine vine car also sole and upper leatlter blacking and brushes pith a variety of othtr articles- j w being determined to sell for cash or pro duce only he is enabled to parr with h is goods at such a small profit as shall command future custom kingston july 7th 1933 46 old rations rum ki the log to i for sale by the subscriber a quaotw a ught- iy uiihe ahovtj mitcta war rmted seven yera uid a desirable purchase for tavern keepers james williamson kingston july 7th 1835 45 farmers joint stock rajtumjvg c ojfmpjmjty pursuant to public notice a general meeting of the shareholders of tire farmers joint stock banking company was held this day at the agricultural bank iu the city of to ronio the hon john elmsley in ihe chair francis hrvcks esq secretary the meeting took into conidetatton the deed of settlement as revised by the select committee ap pointed for that purpose at a former general meet ing and nfier making some few further amend- tncnts thereto unanimously adopted the same and ordered ir to be engrossed upon parchment prepa ratory to receiving the signatures of stockholders ordered also that public notice be given that the deed of settlement will be ready for signature on monday the 29th day of june and wilt remain at the agricultural bank uhtil the directors are elected when it utll be placed in their hands it was also ordered that in the mean time 500 copies of the deed he printed for the use of the share holders ordered also that upon the 1st day of july or u soon after as the subscription books can be receiv ed front the several districts a list be made out of such shareholders as are eligible for directors and a copy of the list sent to each shareholder to enabla him to give hiii note after the manner prescribed by the deed of settlement ordered that upon the 25th day tf july a gene- rnl meeting or the shareholder tie held at the agrt- cultural bank at 10 oclock in the forenoon or the purpose of electing directors and that upon ihe 1st dny of august the second instalment of four per cent be rtqvired to be paid into the agricultural bank l resolved also that the house recommended by committee built fur messrs- truscott green co be taken for the bank of the company nd bo forthwith futtd and completed for that purpow john klmslky chairman francis hincks secretary u c 16th june 1835 june 30 july l signed toronto bath academy the public are respectfully informed that the above classical academy will be reopened on morn day tlie 22nd june under the superintendent of mr john mackintosh principal and his ariam for terms apply to the trustees bath june 19th 1s33 40

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