British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), September 1, 1835, p. 1

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the british whig and general advprtqt tvyd rrttt innr i xtt s- and general advertiser for the midland district published semiweekly opifcr r a a okie dicor vol iv by e j barker m d the british whig a sewweekly journal dtvoteil to commercial and pbfitfcal information i puhliilied every tuuljy and friday vwinsby dr baikcr editor ami proprietor bi in office in amr street nett door lo the commercial hotel pmhs for uh biuti9h whig wventwn shillings ud sixpence peranngm if paid 10 odvsrce or within tbrs pootlitf from llio receipt of the 6rt number and one pound if collected at the end of tht year exclusive of putlttge nu subscription recnd for less than six months ud do pap r discontinued until ill aircoisgs arc part up tzeepttl the option of the publisher fltrbtrtuemtnt si line and under 2 6d first inser tion and 7d each subsequent insertion ten tinea mod un- ifcr 3a 4t first insertion and i lu each subsequent insertion a store ten lum h per line for the line for every subsequent insertion advertitnants without written directions oreinaorted till forbid and charged accordingly orders fur discontinuing advertisements to be in writing produce of crory kind received in payment no leitera taken in except fiom a scnta unless post paid grift insertion and id per letter press printing cxerntcd with nrtnrii and despatch upon teritu unprecedcntly tow in upper carmdiu all work to be paid fur within three mealhs titer ew cution kington an 1833 kingston u g tuesday september i 1835 the subscriber announces to his friend and rhe public that lie fta removed co ihnae very extensive premises in front street next to lbs building formerly occu pied by the ctmterc iinnk where iii oilers for sale a very extensive aud got tern i assortment of british and foreign staple fancy dry goods atttvcll an the inllih-iiii-ihritsacvi- 100 chests tea vaiious sorts 20 hlids- refined sugar 20 muscovado l 50 ken plug tobacco 20 uoxes cavtmdish du maccoboy md rappee shiufls paint ami cod oil saltpetre fig lil emj starch white and colored paint aud blftdc lead mustard in jure bptratiatii candles tallow candle spermaceti wick new article liverpool and montreal hqjl i floruuv oil the mornig courier is published in montreal daily from the 1st may till the 1st december nod during the remainder of the year ontuesjaye thursdays and saturdays and forwarded to all prtrts of upper and lower canadu and the united states on the days of publication for seven dollars and a half per annum including the charge for postage payable in advance the moaning courier as a commercial paper stands unrivalled for the correctness of its prices current and observations on the state of the mar kets and its columns especially in the winter months contain select literary scientific and po etical extracts from the latest and most popular european newspapersand periodicals together with all the news foreign and domestic ofgeneral inter est to the canadian reader in the summer months the latest shipping intelligence is given as well as the particulars of the cargoes of the different whips from europe c to those who may not be inclined to take the daily paper for the summer months the moasikg 1gdairk for the co an try is published on mon days and tfettratays containing every thing that ap- jears irk daily with the exception of the ariver- mecncnls the charge for which together with the ttee timesaweek paper in the winter is six dol lars per annum including the charge for postage payable in advance 8yaijr orecn voosrt very 0 joha a nicdoaald attorney c has opened his office in the brick building he- longing to mr- collar opposite i he shop of d pren tiss esq quarry street where he will attend to all the duties of the profession kingston august 21th 1635 8 irish pork just received and for sale by the subscriber a quantity of irish prime mess park a very superi oraftkle t macnfdeft fronw august 88th 1335 t ii ii pes olive oil in lilidi fijckael and ijoiyiiifr ihjlorse d cogtiftc brandy rich 30 111 proof ipuy cu oinrd d bordeaux hrandy sclindiitn icfivvq and llatllburg l puncheons juimiicu vpi upper canada whisky cluartcr casks uf old madeira approv flavor fc strong id other fkvor- dissoluttojv of pjlrtaershlp the copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned has been this day dissolved by mutual consent all business appertaining to the late inn of hradt forsyth will be settled by robert fo to whom all debtsdue the firm are to be paid and who will pay all existing encasements- james c brad1 robert fousytii kingston august 26rh 1s35- 81 m f polqt ti i rt nr wrrs fi- lt ky gro l ihcalr i wlu fivcyov a pv am bcboodtcj roc out ok nd crop uy lhcml- i koow my okad jfatffe yog will thtak it aorpriof bui opwftrdu u i upm ar iu i fth myvelfrihnf i am uiih folid otofilfrtid otij olatcnd an4 oghw in the mood your crooy was larked tt la 1 toot oo ihe title or moybulu my mot and i very nnilon ibr omnhiof 10 t fw aflcr m rp a journey wts 6m xo wonder i lortd lor o chuaot or bun ab 10 roymii li ir von but i wbfwaomointwficaisioi theft btmfaqtfi worthy wolkd op 10 m ooc and toys he my friend jack im the 31 mi moon- oh are you m t 4 lookwme i wih fom my rieon you would ftldi mc me prop tobesure ty the cove yoo iiaii imm whotyouui aod waih down your jrob wllh a boapcr offu icp i toljowd oij luoor a nd look mo si oacc to the ovm uf hoiel ma a mr niufc pel orllow i apecdily jot 11 ho were blowing a i asd n- i- a pt saya ibe landlord ti me l your feaiorea i know and ill rwofoobeilteccoyou bdowt ifnot yon are like tho good i iivn very- pray liot your nomc mr f laaataaavrrf si j ill not itooi you ny taou ofthoa 1 am not the marqoc vm but a bobooo t y vt at tlie amo umo ll riiould iairly be i tuut some bow or other were nearly hlhtf well ft they my pood fteod yotf kn kovr l0 w so make youfrcl floppy oud up ua a amve then wjih pros and tobacco my pirit0f tiu i candidly own 1 got drunk aa a piper well the niece oflfrbndwh who eomofmar sror was taking a drop of coyeau at the bar come sty l my young uat betas ihftw mlnb whataayyeioukios ajouroey loeurtht 9ho hid 1w iparktinf eyes afld o kin like hji jyoibeuyr n hik it proof 1 m 2 ed vinta- moat exten- issnrtiniiu of red ami worthy lh nttenlicn of ge rhickbum oliviero si co bmnd xerxes slnrry london piiiticnlnrteneriflc and the plve and cemtnl white nfixes cuuntrv mcrclmmaoiid iavem keeporv bottled wines east india mudiira brawn bihj gold bhtay genuine olil tori sparkling cluimpiitgne lollica draml port e 11 htftff and dttnbnrh ijrwim stout in tint md cluurlm caacs of schiedam iin stove s j00 2j to 3 feet stoves cookiiic stoves 2c0 boxim window mites minim pm shovels cm olrfl v rough l nails mow icilx tin the eoods enumerated and nil his importations are peculiarly deterring tin notice of the public nd the ftdoipv ul ntc ihtiiirun wnfl prciim la occupies lor the peflerftl purpotfen nf tnule nud llw terms upon lnch hivstora walwiys laid in through ins friend in montreal enable him to sell as low aa the montreal price advance will ho made upon all consignment of produce for sale heic orforthipmem thie friends ai monirial th chawet will be fiumcthwderote thomas atacxider- kington augimt 1835 london botanic or vegetable oil soap jjv imperial renovator or the general restoratives of ladus drc and gtnttemnfs chthhic of cvfrtj thscription of co lour or quality without th hoit injury to eithtr the above compositions so celebrated in eurono and awo in the principal cities md towns in the uniied states the vegetable oil for it superior nualiiy ill extracting oil or grease of any kind ubfe ini tar c from gentlemen s clothing and woollen of every description restoring the same to their former condition- and is emi nently useful to traveller it possessing the singu lar quality of washing in hard spring or seawater as well as any other soap can do in rainwater to thb ladies the imperial renovator for it- extra ordinary qualities in extracting spots or stains caus ed by crease oil or soil ofaiy kind from silks sa rins merinos canton crapes bombazines and fine woollens of every description restoring the some to their former condition without dotng the least in jury ro eiiher gloss color or quality let the same be whatever it roav and in a very few minutes too it may be left upon silks or woollens of the most delicate colors for whole months with the greatest safety and is now most respectfully offered for sale for a few days only at1eahy4 inn he reapectfullv invites the ladies who may wish to satisfy themselves of the benefit to he derived to 5end their address and he will with promptitude and pleasure wait upon them at their houses and convince them of the invaluable qualities i of these articles and furnish them if required and thejnost satisfactory pi oofs given that the practice of send in fine dresses on account of such sunns to the dy ers may be in such cases dispensed with it may be had at all times by wholesale or retail at the subscribers residence c7 a very liberal allowance will be made to one person in each town whornay purchasetosell again ff none will be left for sale on commission j trench inventor sf manufaomr ttf no- 436 boaway new york whin- 4 blaek smithing and farriery the subscriber hereby gives notice that the above business wilt be continued bv him in all i is 4 various branches at the old stnnd head of store st lately occupied by brad t forsyth where he hopes for a continuance of patronage robert forsyth kingston august 37th 1935 6lm lliaorllanv let3 tak8 this world as somr wide sceae jvff fi vrrt floe trit cf jhamlpa lcia tafc tfila worm aa aantt wloc aecnt through which io tmil but booyani boat willi eki8 now dork tad now btrcnr together unu and 1 must doai behold tag oft to either uhore urijht hl where wo ahou u love to my ooi tini pjira rwir ml flyiag oar aod 09 wo rr a r i r ftway should chiuing v i i and raioa come on well rui oor twatef gaioai ihe ahower sh clowr till the storm b gooc and fftttting wall a sunnier hour and irthai wjnuier hour hocld iijivl- well know bhgbtoea canoot any hut happy whik ua thine aod oiloe cooiptain oot when it jattefl awaj- 8o reach m both at last that u the dark thr tf miim d aluicd all tohink tniothe vodbekiw nor evo ihai hour ahall want hi chirm ialje by fide mill fond wc veep and calmly in each other arm togcihrr imkod go down ile atecp m 40ttyan ohiclsal batxad bv moorh her 1om worj m pining how eat i i ri t deep trcasurd ihrough itfr io my tiean ihull ihcy tay like mui vrlhm charm iniheaoot laafcn yci whco itt i i i jviiii the ear have long melted away uei fortune aaaajt me her ihreafoingt are vsto tbeae ainubreaihlng words ahall my ajifiman i reuieniter in aboence lo aorrow and poio there ooe heart ooehangiog ihal beaia bui tr lhce prom the rioacrv aweet well though ihe pilgrim moat hie mover more ofthat freahaph aging fountain to uute he hu ju of iia bright drops a treajurj wpply wbooe flwocmc3 leod lire to hh up tfiroogh ilio waau so dark aa i foic is still doomd to remain these words ohall my welt in ihe wiwcroesa be rcuwmber i n sbscmc in orrow and eahi theres on bean unchanging thst heals bat hr tliee and says she 4 lr jeko prey don tv ea i ukc the moon i acu now loeclt and i gac the lairtoaideo a ainscl on uie up then the lunar begoo ooe and oil to look qmefi and raid lt jack pray puy cr oor bee amlthitf troth well tcuch 00 rmd teg you wll fteui h utsifi i i oeer ouowd la this punct then says i in a shake far my temper few hot ini moke iuyejfcarcc and be off tike o aha fto good night my t for i feci myself meluw bui ou quiuiog iho party 1 no mmhrtla the weotber was siormy the tempest was injh a- jaeko li- iidi i drofpm down fmmhe ky but with the ttmbthtn capacious expanding at walworth all salt yonreu friend madoilnnding being sesrerly quite right from ums jaunt o eipteosant i cannot adjres on more fully at prcstoi bui if you approx of this whimeal strain vofi wilt prubftbly hear ofmyjouoey agai bawy zoolocdl oitrdcnrt hy uic l j irk w hav nn offrttlf oungjum come among us iromf1i slfssl hrs hfai l vli lhvl trt th poi irfrluti ion and tevcrul isajav he m a gtnaiflrifty ul hhu aft be u eome rvcr oti a ioliu froo don tarlos whieh account for ihe aueo tlonpntj him by noey jauopu be enstix foh ign0r iacqpo at the zoological gattdetvg to mis fricnd jiiun 6ur0gc1n3 ktq ai p at tub m air mhcin tap wailc yon my rrlefld jack ever thoehuewi and ijsy were swtttmg yoer heavy and whiffleg yocr day and loogh yarfu io ptenr were pinsid away nerer troubung year bead about who tvss to pay yost ittcklcse fht jtpo ohts to say mcj has beuo seel n bui tretcls mv r and without a poruoantsu or toggery to wear has been wafted slofl throof h tfte regioos of air oo the princeevs birthday the rooratog had sbooe who v m i- r- i i7 day take her aut oo ihe throne i and oo the occasion the pride of the ositoci aseca togect it ttith due crfebfttloo atoor gardeos io kerrey t wc sported muster orbeltesajtd orbeous io their boery em lostroi aod u e so lovely auch beeuty of shape ioevcyeigmdoeemeei wtssnape ai r n f l i there sppesrd to ibe wonder of sit a macbinemost tremeadous as mood a o ball t and thertfo appeodod 1 happebd to tau a nooj llnje box in the shape or boat qsyitbc keeper to me sod betook ojthje bat v u jii you ever belbre see an apple uke thai v ami s rijrrni h ig approach n tyas 50cw h thtvs mr greeal then with ceenphcaeow proper eeeb other we greeted a r i i ihe worthy desired lo the box 1m he eeeted bo wo got in together ns4 chtterd away about wbiga and reform aod ue aeava ofibo day my pollueal vlcwe i wsfteejy deelariog wbeb aaye green wtih e gria ai us now lata so elriog and sesree from bis upe hod he ouerd the soaod w bee hke 1 fattsj vte were oil ftoo lbs trow tbe troel affront i of wwrse had to bucket fir we rote b the sir like a ekybvk oe rockeii apd i verily thought id have fcufc ft ewootj pot by jof t wt wsrsaejiy belt way totbemooo le ill to the urtugal tin- xirktn from late englifth saperii rape muhdkr and suicidic tiie county of chester has obtained an unenviable notoriety tor the commission of crime of the most revolting cha racter the following exhibit picture or depra- itv and crime which it is ohocltingio contemplate a iditn advanced in years a fcoaryheuded binnn with grownup children leaves hie own house his wife and family in the dead of the night and suc ceeds in decoying a young female only 17 year of age the servant of a neighbouring gentleman from her master house under preteoe that her mother is dying and wishes to see her in going across ihe fields he attempts the graiification of his brutal passion by violating her person and failing to accomplish his purpose he strangles his victim as a fitting catastrophe to this tale of depra- iiy he hangs himself in a cowhouse the follow ing is a brief narrative of the particulars of una double tragedy as elicited on the iikjucsts held uu the bodies the unfortunate female deceased wns named mary malpas and was in the service of mr henry davison stewart to sir john selves broughiuti bart at dodiluigion paik near nniwirh the suicide thomas bawilcy was a labourer also in the phtlfry of the same gentleman an resided at wulletoii it appeared lit usbuwuui w naeuleys son that this father w at home hi 1j oclock on sunday night and afie the rest of thr family had retired fur the nigh he as reputedly called to iy his wife to come io bt d hut he refund todoso at2ocluck in the mongii wasdi covered thai he had left the houeand he dtd not return afterwards mrs davison mjd thai she and her family went to bed about hallpnt nine oclock on sunday evening about i u clock un monday morning the servant girl mary aiulpa knocked her bedroom duor to nk ll she miglit go to see her mother who wa dymg mrs ari- son without inquiring how the gill had obtained be information gave her permission to gji ami on going down stair to luck the frojll flow after her she found that it was already lucked and the kev missing on monday morning two laboring men named simon dvi and kalph latham in going through what are called the cnapelfields in huuutun nhort distance from mr davfoons hottw lound lie dead bodv of mary malpas she was lying oi her back her clothes were above her knees and other wise in disorder her bonnet was much torn her combs were lying beside her and the appearances on the grass and ihe wound near ihe body elert indicated that there had been a violent strugg about 6 oclock on monday was discovered in n shippon the family and nod relamc of both the deceased are in a state of distraction more easily conceived than described london times thr roman catholic church in india mad ras papers to the liiac of february have been recei ved a meetinof rather a novel chaiacter tompu- sed entirely ofkoman cittholics had been hi id in thlcutta in coiiseiiieitce of the indignation felt by the meinlurrs of thai persuasion at an edict fiom the bishop of mylaporc which declared timi he who ind been appointed by the pope was not vicar apos lolic inasmuch as he hud not been nominated by the king of portugal and who atone he urged had the power to name to uch an office in india tl bishop wad afco accused of having declared that all true cathulics owed albgiancc spiritually the pojtt and temporally to the king of p thisdeelaratiun however met with an almost kiiiiiiuus cry of we owe our dllegianee to hi britannic majesty the pope is merely the spiritu al head of the church the result of the meeting was that a petition to the goveruopgcncra was drawn up and ngieed to praving him to support the authority of dr st leger amongst other resolu tions inserted in it was the following that this meeting view ivfth indignation the document from the bishop of mylaporc and acknowledr the spir itual authority ol the pope and allegiance of caih olics to the king of england heiv 16 l m a of turkish fanaticism i walked a- buut stamboul today and experienced much civil ity from the turks who took infinite trouble to m- swerall my inquiries when i made them under stand hy signs that i wished to cross the horn many left their little stools and walked some dis tance to put me in the right course how chan ged is their conduct in this respect from what it was at no very remote period when a chris tian hardly dared lo be seen in the streets and ticai irresista when ihe turk for mere sport thought nothing of drawing a pistol and shooting at any frank whom he happened to observe looking out of his window and not only the forejgft merchant but even the con sol was obliged to have a guard of janissaries to at tend him from htahoue to ins office at that time too the wealthy chriniiin in pabsiug through the htreeis of totamboul was often stopped and com pelled io sweep the muddy crossing and even the dogs were allowed to worry him without bin daring to beat litem off happily those days of fanat intolerance are forever passed and the blc march of civilization by gradually weakening hs prejudices buejlumatiifcea even the intolerant and ferocious masg alifrjvj journal of a visit to oonstantinope romas itrttliluwaj ifulfsim ww ftsvk ii tlui iy having been appointed roman catholic lvimie of ireland in the room of or kelly deceased tint election of a successor to he recomuieudtd to the pope as titular bishop of down and connor took place wo understand m this town yesterday when by a majority of the votes of the assembled cleigy the rev mr devir was chosen to the important of- ice belfast chronicle touching tup spanish th miachicf ari sing from the late panic in the spanish market have heen as we before stated most ruinous in their con sequences to many men formerly holding high heads in the paths of credit a vast number ol defaulters have been declared but the committer ol ihe slock exchange from a sense of the very unu sual character of the occurrences have determined io withhold the name from publicity as long as pos sible giving the utmost latitude fur the settlement of account several by the assistance of friends and euurmouh sacrifices have extricated themselves from the slough of despond but others it is feared are irrecoverably ruined being responsible for persons for whom they had acted as brokers and who speculated without ills means of paiug their losses numbers of the higher tanks at the west end of the town have been desperately iii t and s on iphk i known sjicculatoi among others a lew we ihe tu f we hope ml uf next to give a g illustration of the effects ol touching ihe spanish in modern nine- a captain i formcilv a hiotur on iht lu has we uiidetstuml put hia brokers in the hole for 30000 among the vic tims are said to be two persons who bad not long since come inio possession ul large legacies under the will uf a wealthy ciiizeti a boy ncaaly killeo bv a mayuuo at ihi utttttou of ihe your when audi swumis utlbcve in sects infest ihe hedges unj iluiuiition puolienv t iho following circuiiisucc- winch occurred u lew days since may not be umidvisable a luduauud reuben hodge residing in leybount poorhouse was amusing hnnsell by put suing the buzzing mil lers as they are called and when in ihe chace al ter one another flying in an opposite direction came with such velocity into his mouth that it ie- uiuined 11 m the thorax mote than a quarter oi an hour alter which h succeeded in crawling hilu the migumcb- so dreadful was the veiisuuun produ- ied that the boj continued retching for near i iwu hours and had not the greatest aiieitimu bu paid cte violent struggle morning bagulev ended by his medical ieiileiuui bee of town mailing he would upt to as it violent v neck with a rope from one of the steps of a ladder he was quite dead and cold lie appeared t have ben resolutely bent upon clfdetruction for his feet rested upon the ground awn with his knees bent in his pocket were found several keys and among them the key of mr- davisons front door fmm the testimony of mr john twtmlow and mr edward bavker the wrgeouis who examined thr body of the deceased females ii appeared thai the neck was very much discoloied all round it had been clasped and the windpipe hy both hands and the fmgeruula had penetrated through the skin over the trachea the face and breast exhibited ittiirtts of dictjlumi from bru ises the general appeat mces indicated ihai there had been a violent struggle auoj ll0 doubt u the nature of the crime thai w attempted to be perpetrated before death although in the opinion of both these gentlemen it had not been accom plished the coroners juiv in h case ofmarv imalps found a thomas bagulev fetodtss the dreadful affair ha as tnuv well he supposed excited agrea sensation in tbf neighborhoods bv ill all probability have died isiraisonmknt for debt uill sir john camp bell on friday night brought up the report 0 1 the coinintttee to whom were referred lor a second ume the bill for the abolition ol impfisoiuneui lor oeot he trusted that all the diluculties in the way ol that measure being paesetl would now be removed one of the amendment agreed to in the committee was that book debts were to stand on the same loot- ilu as bills of exchange and bonds aftci a great dskl of deliberation two clauses ere introduced m conformity with the opinion of a large mwority o the committee the operation of w hieh would be lo ibta the assets of insolvent persons to be adrniuif rtaged in the forgeries and who are yet undiscover- so appear to have gained possession euber of the plates or the printed foim of the bills used by vari ous joint stork banking companies in the country tiese they filled up for various smountsv psyabfe 21 days after date and forging what seemed to be m regular endorsement upon them transmitted them to paris where they were offered for discount to some of the leading bankers and having the appear ance probably of remittances for englrsh mdeoti in that capital were tsko without suepicioa oa forwnrding them to london from parts for j at the houses of agency for the mpectire bsnks from which they professed to haw been issued the whole fraud has been discovered it b supposed that nils of this description to the amount of 10000 have already reached london and to that external least the taris houses must have been defrauded several merchants sent off to thst capiral by ex- press on friday morning to caution their corres pondents against taking any mich bills but the whole plan is so artfully arranged and the use of the printed form of the jil3 it so much calculated to avert suspicion that it is feared much more mischief will have been done before the intelligence can reach paris indeed there is reason to suspect that contributions will have been levied by a similar stra tagem upon others of tbe continental rkiea the banks whose forms have been made use of are tbe bink of manchester the northern and central bank of england also at manchester and tbe manchester and liverpool district banking com pany which is fixed at stockport they have all three endorsements that of the party in whose fa vor drawn that of the party to whom remitted in paris and that of the french house remitting them to london for payment it is hoped thst the expe dition with which the intelligence has been eent off to paris may take the ponies by surprise unf lead to their detection no suspicion of their geouioe ness seems to have existed in pars and some of the most cautious houses are consequently siflerers by the fraud the wonstfr priest i our last we gave a description of the act of accusation f indictment drawn up in the case of the abbe roucignar accu sed of having occasioned the death of a young wo man aged 18 of the name of faramond tf trough various sets of torture imposed on her by the abbe who washer confessor- the motives assigned to the abbe far from partaking of the religious chanio tor he had induced the poor credulous girt to believe were of the most immoral and depraved nature the annals of criminal justice in france have sel dom exhibited a case so revolting aa that of the abbe dn roiilitanar the gazette des tribunaia from wtnm we copied the muivtiutiii now gives auao rount of t e trial which took place at albi on the 21 of may and at which it appears that the whole of ihe imputations laid to the prisoners charge were fully proved a great part of the proceedings were prlvaio owing to the indelicate nature of the evi dence in support of ihe charee and of the abbes depraved habit and practice having been prose- tuicd on a charge of murder without premeditation he was found guilty and sentenced to 12 years hard labor galleys withoutexpositioni which means 12 years imprisonment elopement captain gosset son of lieutenant- colonel sir wm gosset under secretary for ire land has just carried off the lovely daughter of sir thomas butler bart of the county ofcarlow the lady has no property in her own right and the gallant captains sword is almost his own patrimony origin of cindekelta the origin of the tale from which this pantomime was adapted issufii- ciently singular it was about the year 1730 that a french actor of equal talent and wealth named thevenard in passing through the streets of paris observed upon a cobblers stall the shoe of a female which struck him by the remarkable smallness of its sze after aimiring it for some time he returned to his hnust but his thoughts reverted to the shoe with such intensity that he reappeared at the stall next dav but the cobbler could give him no other clue to the owner than that it had been left io bis fttwnre for thr npmose of beintf repaired day niter day did thunevord return to ins jioatio ajck the reintcgratiou of the slipper which proceeded slowly nor did the proprietor appear to claim it although he had completed the sixtieth year ol his ace soextravagatit became his passion for the un known fiir one tlat he hecme re it possible hir a frenchman of ihotdny tobe sometancholly anrlinseralile his pain was however aomewhat appeared by the avatar of the little foot itself ap- penainiiur u a pretty and youthful girl in the very humblest class of life all distinctions were levelled at once by love the actor sought the parents oftho female procured their consent to the match and ac- luall j a j her his wife origin or paul pat- the idea of the character of taiil prv wa suggested by the following anec- doie related w me several yeurs ago by a bel oved friend an idle old lady living in a narrow street iad pawed sn much of her time in watching the a frtlwuf her neighbor thai she at length acquired the power of distinguishing the sound of every knocker within hearing ll happened that she fell ill and was for several days confined to her bed unable to observe in person what was going on without as a substitute for the performance ofthat duty she stationed her maid at the window but betty oon grew weary of the occupation sbe became careless in her reports impatient and tetchy when reprimanded for her negligence bet ty what are you thinking about don i you hear a bank- e op verdict of willul murder against and in the second a verdict ul tercd by trustees without taking out but of nipli v h ciediior chose they would havd portunity of winding up the etaiey ihe miervt itturii ufa lawyer nut being necessary ii was pupnsed that if seveneighths of the creditors concurred in this arrangement the oneeighth were to he overru led and would nut posse ihe power of fraudulent ly resist- thu arrangement heshuuld move thai the bill as now mucuded should be reprinted and thai the reoort ghuuld bt taken into further consider lutiou on wednesday senmght mr hume ex pressed his gratitude to the hou and learned gfcnilts lor the measure k man which would be highly benefi cial io boih debtors aud creditors ingenious system or fohgery- discovery mde on thursday m the city of urged wl to d very large amount very aruully planned for the pur j pring deecio uw h ome very peculiar circumstances the parties en double knock at no 9 who is ill the first floor lodger maam betty betty i declare 1 must give vott tt warning why dont you tell me what that knock is at no 45 v why lord maam ittt only the baker with pie pies betty why can they want pies at 45 1 they had pies yesterday or this very point 1 have availed myself let rna add that paul pry was never intended as the rep roentattve of any one individual but of a class like simples and i could mention 6vior jx who were unconscious contributors to the character that it should have been so often though erroneously supposed to have been drawn after some particular person is perhaps complimentary to the nnerat truth of il- delineation pools sketches and recollections steam ships it is proponed to form a line composed uf two british and iwo american steam ahipstof 000 tons each to keep up a comma nicaiion twice a month between london ad new york the two ships with all their equiprosotsj complete and ready for sea are estimated to coot 35000 each the speculators expect a profltof about 5000 upon each voyage rowing tpootiu for fs completion

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