British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), August 14, 1835, p. 1

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the british whig and general advertiser for the midland district published semiweekly o p i p e r per ordbm 0 i c 0 it by e j barker m d tl iv kingston v c friday august 14 1835 the british whig eemiweekly journal dovottri to commercial ami litical information i pabttilicd every tuesday and f rrcinstb dr btukerfejiiorawd rronioior at hisofficiu wr stml noil door lo llc commercial hotel hus for the british wiiic seventeen di flings j jiitpence per annum it paid in advance or within three ctrjfrocn the receipt of llio lirtt nuiiioer and woe pound j lee ted 1 1 tii end of the jcar exclusive of pofue j ndiubftcription received fur lean than six months and no pur discontinued until all atrramcft ore puirf up except jl roption ofthe publisher flrtrttfemtrrtjisix lines and under 2- frl ttt inscr- indffjd each subsequent insertion ten lines and un- 3a 4d firstinsertion and 1 0 j each subsequent insertion ipifin itch 4d per line for the first insertion and id per i for every subsequent insertion advertismonu without written directions are inserted till and charged accordingly orders for discontinuing itemenu to be in willing produce of every kind received in payment 1 no letters taken in except from agents unless post letter press printing with neatncssanddcsjaulvipou hatlbi unprecedently via upper canada v all work to bu paid for within three rwhillif after eie tm kjntrton aug 1835 wyied to purchase asecond hand irox j015 pri5s apply to du barker british w hi ojticp kingston july 2sih 1635 the mansion house kingston u r itheauhsciiber continues to occupy this extensive ktl well known establishment as an hotel for taccqidofjaiion of the public the mansion house pleasantly situuied hi store street being ihe jficipal and most centuil stieet hi kingston in ilic itaiiuew part f the to wlj u coincident to the dif- nt steambout wharves and no etiablihmeiii fcf thrkind m the province can surpass it in ihe ex- leuce nnd comfort of it apartments in regard til to parlors and bed rooms j all ofwhidi are fur died in the very beat style the hotel baa been keenfly aimed throughout and otherwise impre st the subscriber bavins kept my jears hits acquired experience viihlic howe fur fi that line lie trust that with unrcmiuiug attention to the tofufort of his guest he will continue to merit pub mflhhigv a large liverv in the rear of the mansion house llltffti is alio and extensive stabliig im a jkbtt is constantly kept jttho mansion hmusc carriage and porters ill always be in readiness m convey passengers mi luggage lo and from the different sieunboais kingston may j33j a cahmijro 25 mutism j f hi i kixgsros f rid ay eflxixg alg 14 jsk from our iicm of eiianmv revived ly tlu packet of aciiu mhavcfelocutd rhc lolloping lrod glcnclj svrhiry uf 3fliita brtho gituiiias gnl iforswll dinner la1 vviiin ai lii rcijcnto ii ircst george urect to lli eoriuf titfvrj sirclrtrloiclrejrtrjtl irguorge gipps ii tjaittty coiniibmimcn ljr uio ttdiirn canada jtdy i therein an anecdote corrcnt ami it v i by an fteoincontcmmnury if lat nila rcaipectm an address of uii m -iji- ry to sir charl tf rcy on occasion il the worthy btionei bmttg sivorn in cininiicr to caiiaibi it itf said isn him ijiaty on birunkrt grey riip from his kner wirncd liitn ftguiift wiflnrin a canidi through thii muans to belurgicn awny j i lhilmitiit watkmofa sound m manly nwwl ciitun- v ifurt tbert u no boch ut in for canada hm m all roviskiie and uyalytotr so rcrcin tvfl arc not sur owl iiuh tuuftiinl miid trrcnlar vsrninrf arc the hirf ir jaftft modi ihrouli which a kin tfogifnd with rpollhbh atliicr can cuiununicolc liu prnands to th hy wjionithey arw tc wcctftijatiwmi rloftm july 11 th plnim 95 lln captija ros whin qw hilt um- wuh llio fwwl nj- cc xoumjiw- iioner to canada cabbclf lam in parliament i filled by a i ry ioc fffao wai elgcled hy a majority oflcmi over john p colbcu- xo 4 ocmu wantsno excuse fir his horn our pen character stands km hih cx honor and probity to be injured onhlthat yuun smith can say against him as for the she- rift noc having spoken in the attorney general previous u going before ihu grand jury that n rarely takes place in easotof presentment andtho ulluvuu totheoiiiitoton coujded with other parts of llio itlter we have criticized shews thii young lawyers acquaintance with criminal lav not to be pro digious it is not however improbable hut it uia that psnicular other to such a iy luiprove m cts and scraps we have seen a hfai signed m sttiilb iillir in several oflskinpaton papers this letter is doubllcaf fium tlr in- didual who in addition to a tiuc bill of indiriineiitfcj an as- psllsnd riot under cotatttlt cfraiftwtftore was precntvd by tfcegnind jury of the district a bojy composed liicfly of his own iownui0 for the crime of perjury i hi i the imii- 1jj who has presumed to addre the public let us site wtal ibe ill advised voung man lias toby for hirnselc we ilxli divide his letter into three pans ltift grand jury having made a pieentincnl igllalt me at lo lila aaixes i deem it my doty u inform ihe public the re- ailtoftlie same and the reason w hy no furlhor notice was ta- ksn thereof nor a bill ofindielmcnl prefcired the writer lake care not to mention ibensntt nftheoflenoe dot docs he allude to the bill for the riot s vr tlie other ac- custtion for another offence which tlic grand jury thought friroouj hii extreme mudcaty no doubt ocewoncd the oauwoos immediately on hearing that a presentment was made rsqiosted his majestys attorney gvnonl to fraioe an indict- attt that the matter iiituht be brought before the public in iu fc light thai gentleman informed m he would bring on at trial on the following morning wtcq 1 attended and he 4ptold mo tbatil was a matter entirely etru judicial ot havin frscedsd from the voluntary act of my own from which cerfd derive no benefit no indictment could be proved and airuimedialely afterwards intimated the same to the court wkin i was dischaigcd from ihe complaint weshould be loth to tell a gentleman we did not believe am4tis however a liberty wo shall tako with ibil young wnay we fear it is a liberty that many oilier people will tet widi him until this imputation upon us character is re- ored jt was on thursday that the presentment was made od it irai not unlo saturday that the attorney general mov- tjvc discbargo of tlie prioncr what then becomes of the trailing lltgt the trial was lo come on noil dayt several pftllsnenofthe bar with whom we have conversed have as- titedmcoiiinidiction ti the attorney uencial that an iuict- kot could have been framed upnn the prcsentmeiit for iho btged offene was not extra judicial ami auo that young boaitb could havo compelled the crown lawyer to afford linn oopporumity tojndieale his name from so rptfl an aspersion ttliat of perjury allowing the accusation to ho maliciouy ak what a uoor would be opened to false swcmiofc could tbc prosecutor or crown lawyer qoah prcietitmcrrts as soon wtoadc leaving the injured party lo remain luncalhlho 1ig- mforlile iflhisbelhc fact tt hal becomes of voong smiths wl to sund trial t it is not my present inti ution l miu any reflections on irrigator of that measure nor the imhirsm from which he ted bui in conclusion i would remark hut uos presentment jt made without first consulting tlmtvown ofliccrn fact at plainly denote thai the ubjert sought for hy the pnwcu- w w not juiueo but rovuuje ctyeslerday evening the great uriuin on her passogo u waids touched at french creek having as passengers a ser jeant major serjeant corporal and private gglh uesimenl whilst the boat was lying at ihe wharf the serjeant major re cognized a man ho know to be a dcater from that regiment who after some time went on board where he was seized hy the serjeant major with the intention of keeping him in ou to dy till he coold runsull the proper authorities and ho captain of the boat thedeserrar was however immediately rescued hy the americans and bad it not been foi the prodent and conciliatory conductor capt- whitney which succeeded in al laying iho public excitement there u every reason to believe that the queen of lake ontario sieunvboal would have ceased to be the pride of her waters chronicle some ejcphnotion appears in the hatcrtqtcn eagle but it is written in astyle so bombastic and so characteristic of ihe a- meiican nation mat we know the oxaet credit to attach to it the editor of the eigu considers il as an act of bratay to fall upon and disarm jout nritiholdicrs thereby preventing ihein from executing their duly had these eoloieis gooc to french creek for tlie purpose of arresting this dcaeritr some excuse might be alleged for ibis act of violence but as they were on their way to kipgtfoti on especial business and wliilo so full in oontact with a doftrterftom their regiment they clearly had a right lo detuo htm until tlie magistrates of the village were called which il appeal s was all that was intended the cow ardly vagabonds who much numbers assaulted these eour bri tish soldiers would run like hinds did they meet them on any grounds of equality wcknownoton what pretence anation pretending lo justice and good government can justify end de fond the conduct of a deserter i ctour ttarkets anj ryersons have ben tong abusing the papinrau party as tnitots rebels revolutionists c cobvttrg rrforrncr we imve no desire to enter into a wordy war with our cobourft bi other and shall therefore be brief in ourremirks upon this unjust coupling ojr oann with 4hose of two of the rankest apostates in the couotry frdm the first ektablifthmenl of the spectator to this present volume of the llkig wc have never varied one iota in our opiuions res pecting the ultimate views of the papiueau taction and have always considered the connection between the loyal reformers of upper cunada and those bearing the same name in die low er province as in the highest degree prejudicial to ihe interests of the former this fact ts too well known for the ccbourr tttformcr to deny aod being admitted ittakes away from his reproach its only sling thai of apostacy itjth ladys book ever pleasing like the smile of a preity woman this charming periodical makes it monthly vtit the anul number lies before us and we regret our aviations atu so uuiiuiruu a 1j proveol ihut juhtico being done its codteoh whieh doubtless uiey deserve wc have however fuuud lime to rend one article the tables dllote of pari usual oncredited which is of iuelf alone worth the whole price of the magazine postage iucluded of rom private letters and other sources of information we tavti much pleasure in assuring our readers that the defection f messrs mckenzie otirady fiom tlie farmers joint stock banking company has not in the j 1 injured iliat high ly valuable institution a bank to bo really useful should have no political character and as a suspicion was elloar among men of business in this province that the bank was to be used as a political engine lliat supicion removed by tho strange conduct of ihe leaders of ihe ultrareform partv has been tho means of inclining agreat many respectable and wealthy men not only to buy all stock that came into the market for sale bui to take new shares in their own dime this is as it should be the run upon messrs truscou green id consequence of mr mckenzie letter was over in three days for tlie hold ers of the notes became ashamed of presenting them for cash wlntutticy saw how well ihe bank was able to meet them ii f m r mclccnzio has written another letter to his constitu ents in wtitcbho displays a knowlcgo of scriptural lore for which few persons would have given him credit- as if ibis hentleman was fated to be inconsistent in ell he ssys or does e quotes a passage from the author of queen mabb and places it as a text to his religious letter 1 what neitl ef in a late jtowio- itseditor asks which ide of the hedge the whig if on our answer h ready on the side ofconslitutionnl reform british institutions and british connexion can he say the same thing t ix in tbe same neighborhood where tlie sow made an at tack upon a young child another pig thiew down another child last evening and had its arm witbin the animafs mouth when it was rescued we hear those attacks upon children by vpj arc by no rucans uncommon et among the deprmieioti kingston per ridcauca- rwl aeeordict ro the aemte kranuu of soturdav i nted tlie aihng otlhe ftyrj wnti ism deloiiut ill low willi pacnrs and goods for napaiice darlington oswego to ronto 1 1 this newsdupcr is particularly catty into correct intelligence fur it copied on saturday from the whig of the previous tuesday the arrivals of the week before cr the new york commercial advertiser has killed iho the sheriff uf the kitsteni dblnoti wc knew there eited a lawless set in end obout cornwall and the canal but had no idea they woji j proceed to ucb aels of violence as relat ed hy our american brother we find by ihe same paper that the chuknt u at buffalo probably ihe mlrhigeuce is chually aj authentic as iliat above alluded in it iuincw thai wo living in ihe vicinity of ihesotwu places bhuutd be dppiaed of such important local infuruialiou from so distant a suurcc i partt of mtagimiiti which have recently given nlock to the feifliugsof hcccwnmuniiy the fulluwiiij f t fnjicuci courier of the 10th nisi give suinc purticubra of llic asmtiuiary execu tions in m an county while at vicksburg a party came in from ma dison oaer n fellow of the uftflw of blake cip- tani doyle one ofthepnrry stated that ofier our informant left madisun jour tmrre white men had motalctt a iiuutber were conlituriinriil and would be hun hiram perkins of maditftfij dn house onpoaute sluimewavn iar queens from n illutiii hinds county by a gang of confederates they were m the inarch to take the guilty cjpt doyle with a party uf volunteers from vitfcsburg left on the sth widi lilake in irons mr dixoil arrived at vickburg on the evening of the stl in 4 elated that perkins was alive uml crcapt back ha returned to montreal from his journey lo the frozen it n inn in good health and spirits a a matter of course nothing can traunpiro hert in oniada a to ihe disco- eiics i ft has made until after lm return to tngland the montreal gazette has neverlhelcas favored tlie public with an account that will appear on tuesday cwe request mr stanion to accept our dtanklor the copy of the slalules passed during ihe laat osiun of parliamonn we need nt tell our friends that iho copy lies at their ervicc the iiuttgutur of the measure is no lea personage tlian ricl xvho was the principal wit wo arc pcrfcvily sure this gen high sheriff of the ux m before the grand jury montreal august 1 1 lf35 the bo si nesr during the past week has been extremely limit- ted and our quotations for rnott articles arc merl nominal the quantity of ashes in thenarket ii small but keeps pace with the demand flour ha boon in rather an unsettled state as i usually the case at this season oftheycar holders seem fiiuiatowsfor fine on monday 41 bbla june inspection wcio offered at auction for which only 33a perbbl was ottred and the lot wasboughiin the quantity is toiallj and wo mention tho transaction only onaccountofitsbeinganiadeiofthc unsettled hate of the market in grain there ieabsotolely noiliing doing nor is ihero any trobabrlrtythal any transaetiouiiorimporlance will taka place etoretho prodoce of ujc new crops are offeicd for sale montrtal herald a correspondent of the loudon courier says a peculiar genius is required for hoaxing one of the best specimens of this art is the story of the american steamboat which discharged hulling wsi- ler and sei innumerable pikes and cuilusses in mo lion against those v ho should attempt to hoard her it was concocted by m ingenious scotchman and look admirably lie drew up the account gae it into the hands of a shipmaster wlo was bound for ihe slates and rfctfired him lo hand it io the litvt newspaper he passed by he did no in htraiun r baldtuorei 1 forget wbfch ihe paragraph w1 primed as autheuiie copied into all the papers hi the union find from them inserted into every newspa per in great uritaiu ireland anil lle colonies dome of them even gotnlarmcd at the formidable american steamship phtl very seriously sugcfeitted to the urilhfh government that a vertl of nniilar construction should be got ready in tie event of ano ther war the new orleans papers continue to be filled with demils of ihe horrible affairs at vicfcaburg and could not suivive and that another of the party m r hedge was slightly tthttl more had been hung in madison but how miny could not he ascer tained about twenty had certainly been nppre- iiemkd the new orleans bulletin uf the 12th inst con tains the following paragraph in addition to the a- bove the steamer freedom confirms the report of the execution of tlie vieksburg gamblers aud also states that on the 4ih iiist a quarrel originated on deei creek washington county ftlitafoahjri between one elashbtirltnd chaney and that on the 0lli cha- ney and his friends were attacked by hahburger and his frieuls which attack resulted in the death of two of each party viz chaney win chance mr howard and a negro belonging to liashburger and richard chaney badly wuuiuled- it was re ported at vickaburg on the 9ih tliat in consequence of theditjiculties among the gamblers insurrection ists and other 26 persons white and black suller- ed death in the rjtate of lissisipi on the 6ih init the annexed paragraphs are from a if w orleans paper of the 13th jackson jqly 8 4 miles from this place in madison coun ty a company of white men and negroes were de tected before they did any mischief on sunday last they hung two steam doctors one named cot ton and the other sauudert also seven negroes without law or gospel and from respectable autho rity we learn there were two preachers and ten ne groes to be hanged this day cotton confessed every charge made against him and that their ob ject was to murder all and togeeaiinuuiliiuirywr and cash as they could travel with ho also conies- eed that he and balunce who w since taken belong ed to the celebrated merrills company of tennes see who is in die penitentiary the last words he spoke he remarked the citizens from madison coun ty to natchez would get hil the whole country is inorms and assembled at different points to pro tect their families i am very respectfully c a general meeting of the shareholders of the erie and ontario railroad company for the purpose ol electing directors took place at stamford on the 9th ultimo when the following- gentlemen were du ly elected r woodruff george ball joseph clement i w porter james clement a heron j uu and john wilson esquires mr woodruff at a subsequent meeting of ute directors waa ap pointed chairman of the board montreal gazette auothor steamboat accident has occured on the american waters the jj3tmtwiac with a cargo of eleven hundred and eightyfive packs of peltries from the yellow stone rivsr was entirely destroy ed by fire on the 1st ultimo the loss of the boat and cargo both of which were the property of the american fur companv and uninsured is estima ted at 30000 ib captain read ol the u s navy has been sen tenced by a general court martial to suspension from rank and pay fur one year the charges on which he was convicted were fur cruelty and oppres sion he having caused a midshipman to be triced rtvvriw ywammb rtm drvou t omww and crew we believe for a like offence iti the british navy he would never lave been allowed to wear a sword again i m -im- in cjiumsrv wc lave the pawjful du ty to record to the list of crime thai disgrace our country another intmce of the fractious and way ward disposition of man 0 monday the 20th of july lust as some men were mowing in a field one of litem named baitlutt without apparently the slightest cause of provocation took upa large snake that wascrawling among the grass and threw u at the deceased hiram derrow the deceased it ap pears was in the act of picking up ihe snake with his rake for the purpose of throwing it back when harriett struck liitp on the head with a pitchfork which split his scull thedeceused wasiinmediate- lv taken home and medical assistance brought in but all was of no avail after lingering uutilabuui halfpast four in the afternoon he died h has left a wife and family to deplore his untimely ciul the murderer immediately lied and has not since been heard of although a party wuit immediately in pursuit of him it has subsequently appeared that lite deceased a short time previous let fall stitdic expressions re- author w honi you senow to be a man of honor and a gentleman if he hasany pretensions lobe con sideivri either tho one ortln other and wrote what he tjtuiuul to be tho rurii he cannot object to the couiinunicuiiuir your obedient servant brockville july 21th jonas jonm tllc editor of the ititriot acknowledges theahove communication to have been inttdcd in by capt payuier hjs most estcemeu friend editoe whi dreadful accioent yesterday afternoon be tween three and four oclock as a number of labo rers were employed in undermining the ruins and carrying off the rubbish from the scene of the late fire in st paul street adjoining the premises of meesrs peter mtjill co the gable wall next io mf doyle beneath which ihcy were at work sud denly fell with a midst treineudnus crash bearing with iia bark wall with which it was connected by rafters after the dust and confusion had a little subsided two men were discovered almost dead and were imtnediately conveyed to the hospital where they shortly afterwards expired we could not ascertain their names four horses were next found partly buried two of which were alive but being much bruised they were immediately put io death three corpses were afterwards taken out of the ruins most dreadfully mangled their names were francois aumier michel lavoye and hypo- lite senegal two ujen fortunately escaped by rushing under uu arch and another hy clinging to an adjacent wall escaped with a contusion on the arm the carts to which th horses were attached were completely shattered and we do not know whethe more bodies may not he discovered the unfortunate victims of this melancholy acci dent had been repeatedly warned in vain of their dangtfby mvcril gendemen montreal herald ride at canal any akkivkd w tmruerr ceniao r x prvfccrto brvth lei ulwurr kailtid 1 hv i with and sau 13 the vitamer rttttau inwrn wun ptxnis arni pstaenffcni m vcmfl fr eounttiiuwt oriln aluillowma oiuw wairr id u burjta ivrr miy prfk tcdrd av far s ihe murrowi vlcrt the awi u rvt ati rairmud goojnj t r aw h for foryih the bare rupn t bl lawrxpc coo- tvnikit uo qutrt aod naval store mpamisl ftoar post of qtje be o aug aug stlutonrr arrivals st gcurgo bi aug an dark jihii walker 24tli june liverpool bark laily casi lth junc london hark rajoli 1 jtk june whitby 3suleis bark bristol t hh june ifinlon bare ioijs 2gtli july halifax 9 passongerf brig llighbndar 2i may berwick brigantiue lowihor 24ih july newfoundlaiu schooler adventure 23d july halicix princra knyal tflih july halifax 10 aettler 1 mrtr barker ofn 33irth daiitiicr jttaatctj at f a n the llihint cape kuaa or ihe vcfllboiv byvwn tomissrydiir ofva k dle6 la thi town catbaua tmt capi hcory moroeyoocorihol4c anj moi rrtprcuible inhaoiuow orkiofsioo fleet inic on the character of bartlett the winch it dreadful is supposed led to theroininiaioii of crime western mercury the union of iv ova scotia aind new brunswick must astonish ftll our readers nur will their sur prise be much diminished uhetnthry have read the few observations liieh hi smiejy sbdtiom we feel ii our duty io make at the present moment in coiue- rnicnce of our hdvitlg icttfncdf through q channel ol high resieciubiity that some ctnuiuuldcutiohs have nctmdly passed between the colonial oifiec and public funciionarirs in tbee cidunies in whieh the policy and propriety of a uttinili of nuva eotia and new brunswick under one ovenunenl have been seriously euggctl- wfl donnt vtmeh for the ae- curncy of our inlbnuuuoii wetinuinol state ittfeounre orenieriuio piiriieuhirslnii u ari lmjihui to european intelligence in the house of lords on the 30th of june lord brougham moved the order of theday for resuming the adjourned duhnte on his resolutions relative to education lord llelbourne complimented ile no ble and learned lqrd upon the speech he made on introducing the resolutions but tt the same time civilly suggested that he had better withdraw them lord brougham after a speech took this very in telligible hint and the resolutions were withdrawn the house of commons were engaged in dis cussing the details of the corporations reform bill the amendments offered by the conservatives for the purpose ooinorovhig lie uijilccunjencrrtliyiuj be voted down in the commons oirthc29th along debate oc curred upon a motion for copies of the correspon dence with the board of directors on the subject of ihe revocation of the appointment of lord hey- leshury as governorgeneral of india sir j hob- house resisted the motion as inconvenient in prin ciple and practice to produce cmilidtrniial corres pondence and a to the revocation it took place because m he did not choose to be responsible for lord h that he said was the long and the short of the question reason on it as long as they c ilci the question led to a long discussion and histly to a division in which ihe ministers had the majority sir ogonneuton the 1st of july announced his intention to bring in a bill for the relief of the irish poor if no other member should do so but nwned no day and the wording of his notice was such as to lead to the belief that he should not fulfil it du ring the present session on the 2d in the house of lords the marquis of londonderry adverted to a decree said to have been issued ty don carlos announcing that foreigners engaging in the gen ice of theqaeen of spain would not have ihe benefit of the convention arranged by lord eliot lord melbourne aflirmed that the eng lish levies would have ihe benefit of ihe convention and expressed ins belief that decree was a forgery lord brougham introduced his promised bill on the subject of general education on the 3d when it w ivv ftt riyr a iia on the same day ti petition was presented in the commons by mr ii l bulwcr from new tfouh wales signed by six thousand persons and pray ing for the adoption of a legislative assembly in that colony the funeral of tlie late charles mathews the co median took place oa the 3d of july at plymouth persons of ihe iirst rank from the surrounding coun try were in attendance an elvctiou was going on at oldham to supply the vacancy occasioned by the deaih of mr cub bell- the candidates were mr john cohbeti ra dical mr lees conser valive and mr oconnor of the 0 faction the tired from the contest after a short trial and it was expected ihat mr lees would be eleced on the th ofj uy sir hubert lee gave notice of the course lie intended io pursue in relation io the lrih church bill it was in substance to move an bwtrucsiotl lo ihe committee to divide the bill sepa rating that part i rich goes to the appropriation of ecclesiastical property to other than ecclesiastical purposes fwm ilmtwiiich goes to relieve the sullei- ing clergy of ireland the fonnr portion he said he should ever oppose while ihe killer properly modified would receive his cordial support tlie great buttle upon this bill wus expected to lake place on the th or 21 st ol july the last clauses of the corporations reform bill were agreed to in committee on the 5th but bird john ktnaehfinvo notice that be was not prepared to move immediately for us recommitment there are some elands yet m be disposed of having been postponed by consent until they could be punted with the propose i amendment j he discussion of the schedule was expected to occupj much tiuie the moniing herald says the general impression ii that it will pass the house of lords without much alteration spain from this distracted eu mi try there are rumors in abundance and statements which contradict each bjwk notice the transfer book of the farmers joint stocj banking company will be opened at their offics kmgstreel toronto on wednesday the 12th inst and thereafter at alt times during the hours of business notice isalso hereby given that in consequents of ihe transfer book not having been yet prepared the time limited lor the paymeut of the second in stalrnentoffour per renr due on the 1st of august id extended to tuesday the 1st of september- h or before which day it will be required to be paid into the office of tire company in toronto or ioto the hands of the ageuts iu the several district the farther instalment of four per ceut will be required on the 1st of october pursuant to tbe 6h clause of the deed of settlement 4tf toronto august 8th 1s33 ms majestys receiver general of upper canada gives notice that sealed tear ders for bills of exchange on luindokf at 30dnys sight will be received at this office un til tuesday the 23th day inclusive of the sent month for any sum from 100 to 20000 stejluxp expressing the highest rate of premium receiver utmejftfs ojfiee toronto pre- augost j st 1sj5 feargus latter re- ip prise me province uwil we w every reason to be licr lieve lliat ijuciiuus hae uk pondence sil on foot willi acvjscatiuti tr iuimcw rn sir it was wuli i little i vour lai paper an mliclb iu htootcd vicw iu this liig a curres- object re mhe otii ed m lunent i read iu a 1 eni aftenmtv tw ol ihe iletaiiinga he says lie uisjr proprietois of lira mvbhlboal mrttchint 1 tiit uuo ol ihoe propiictur u u nroiiuiuicq your coinspuni cattvitnitttor there is nut a article from beginning io end j- batifaciiwij 1 would thank you r of iho mii wi hesitatingly a base and infamous nrd uf titftii in the fur iny own us llatly ttftjrts itnd no the siege ofljilboa iocs not appear lo have been raize j but the follow ing telegmphtc despatch dated uayonne saturday julv 4th had been rccencd at paris the ciuivuv troops to the number of 20000 men cuertd uilboa on the 1st imi at 2 oelock m- no fighting took place don carlos esiab- irdied his headquarteis ihe prceejing day at o- nie jeneral vildezis said to have retired and been ueceeded by tieneral la hera but this iutelii- uenee it tmut be noted is given iu the morning herald ol the 1th as having come by ulcgraph from uavoiiliei the despatch duled july 1 and is not tabiqnntly continued school the subscriber begs to acquaint the inhabitants of kingston that he has opened u school for the tn- struction of youth in the house belonging lo charles anderson esq directly opposite mr john cullens marble worka king street and respectfully solicits support from parents flud guardiaus of chil dren- he would state for the satisfaction of those who may favor him with ihe instruction of their children that he has a commodious school room connected with his dwelling which will at all times enable him to pay particular attention to the comfort and con venieuce of those committed to his care and parti cularly in those seasons of the year that fire u re quired to render the school room warm aod com fortable mornings before the children meet for school he would also state that he will pay strict atten tion to the moral and religious improvement of his youtlhtil cftjrge paul peterson kingston august 1s35 3 jpor mat off fitbilr itirftvte on tuesday the 29ih day of september next at 12 oclock at noon at the criuri house ui picton to the highest bidder that beautiful property known by the name of green point consisting of 313 acre of excellent viudof which a large portion is cleared situated in oic of ihe lineal parts of ihe hay of luiute being the residue of a reserve left for mili tary purposes and afterwards granted to sir john harvey on which there is a ferry crossing to the six naiign indian tract in the neighborhood ihere is an cstensivc settlement of respectable far mers the premises and the vicinity abound with game and the hay with fish of every description peculiar to luke ontario it is particularly suitable or grazing aud is within 40 miles of kingston whlcl i a never failing ready money market it is in short one of the most desirable and valuable pro perties iu the country the steamboats navigating the dav pass a distance of several miles round the tame daily these valuable lands will be sold either together ui in separate lots io suit purchasers a plan of the property mav be seen by application io louther imaephcrson fcf of hallowell or lo theauctiohccr j linton auctioneer kingston august th 1835 the morning courier is published in montreal daily from the 1st may tttl the ht december and during the remainder of tjie year on vubmlttve thursdays and saturdays and forwarded to all parts of upper aud lovcr canada and the united states on ihe days of publication for seveu dollars and a half per annum including the charge for poslare payable in advance the mormxtj colflikhj as a commercial papery stands unrivalled ioy the correctness of its prices current ami observations on the state of the mar kets j and its columns especially iu the winter mouths contain select liietary scientific and po etical extracts from the latest and most popular european uunspapcrsaud periodical together with all the news foreign and domestic of general inter est io the canadian reader in the sumacr mouths the jateet shipping intelligence is given as well as ifticuluruf ihe cargoes of the different ships iroiici c not be inclined to take tlte ummer months the mornino iie particulars of die lioin europe c to iluise who may daily paper fur the s cuukier for the country is published on mon days and thursdays combining every thing that ap pears iu ihe daily with ihe exception of the adver tisements the charge for which together with the three timesawcek paper in the vinier is ix dol bus per annyin including thr charge for postage payable tn advjiree

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