had placed his friend anil him at that bar and upon their trial for murder he shud dered at the mention of such a crime a much as any man conic do he asked from the jury the indulgence and the jus- tice the juries of nova scotia hud invari ably shown to persons brought be fort them charged with capital offences he urged that nil prejudices might be set aside and a cool deliberate and justde- cision take place he described the provocatian he had received the steps ta ken to obtain satisfaction in a conciliato ry way and asked what alternative re mained to him at inst but quietly to sub mit to the wound his honor had received or sitk redress in a duel he had de scended from a line ofancestors who had sustained lile with a reputation which was not to be sullied by him he had pone to the ground with no feelings of malice against mr- bo hie no wish o stied his blood he had gone to maintain his honor and his character in society if his allusions towards mr bowie upon th trial which had taken place on the monday preceding the unfortunate catastrophe had been considered as un just he would have shewn the instruc tions of his client and if he had overstep ped them have instantly made a most ample apology but a letter was handed liim from mr bowie it aspersed his character it charged him with falsehood and with compromising his honor lie could not stoop to the insult he sub mitted the letter to his friend whom he instructed if the offensive parts of it were not withdrawn to make the necessary arrangements for a meeting and gave in to his charge a utter gr mr bowie to ibdt iffcti he here spoke in the high est terms of regard for his friend le con sidered him in the possession of every virtue tfchlch ornaments life or charac terizes he gentleman iis eoones hi prudence judgment and desire to tffct a reconciliation between xir bowie and jiim ere ss conspicuous as they were laudable and praiseworthy he called ttpnti ffce puities he represented the in justice of the expressions in t lie letter which had been sent to him he made every effort to prevent a meeting but his efforts were vain and the time and place of meeting were determined npcri xiad the letter been withdrawn he sol emnly declared and he called upon hi cjod to witness the declaration that he mould have gone upon his knees and a- pologired to mr bowie for any oflvicc lie might have supposed he had commit ted against him- the meeting took place he no call ed upon the jurors to say if any malice appeared in the conduct of himself or friend liis adversarys pistols wore con sidered defective and those he had ta ken out preferred and unwilling that he should have the least advantage his friend begged that mr howie would use them also he did and he duel was foocht with bis own weapon mr uniacke then concluded by de claring to the jury that he had exhibit ed all the circumstances connected with the unhappy event without guile cr de ceithe had described his toolings on receiving the letter from mr howie flic desire he felt and the pains he had ta- en to obtain satisfaction previous to appealing to that alternative which at last only remained to him lie consid ered his conduct as justified in the eye of mankind and duelling authorized by the custom of ages lie again ured thd jury to dives themselves of all prejudices against hi- friend and himself which they might have formed from r premuta tions made to them before they came in to court and thanked the kingscouosel for the gentlemanly liberal and humane manner in which had conducted the pros ecution mr mswiney afterwards addressed the court and jury he considered the observations made by mr tfiiiarke as felly sufficient to explain thuso parts of taken pi ice in which he had been en gaged but he felt in addition to the charges cmftaiwd against him in lire j u- dictment he had to contend with a ma lignant prejudice he mentioned seve ral calumnies which find been induitri- ousiy circulated against him declared lie could point out their ouihwk that he held them in the utmost contempt and defied them to prove their assertions his friend had entrusted him u ith his ho nor he knew the importance of the charge to preserve it he would endea vor to conciliate to defend it he would at any time ricjue his lite he had three interviews with mr dcblois but they resulted in a meeting between mr bow ie and mr uniacke having arrived at the ground mr deblois called him aside he fondly hoped with the view of proposing a reconciliation but it was with another object he oked him to say upon his honor if lie thought ths pis tols he had brought were good he thought they were not and he declared such was his opinion of f hem mr de- blois asked for the loan of one of theirs and when loaded had hig choice of them the ground was chosen the dis tance 12 paces determined and mark ed the parties took their stations and were told they were to tire immediately upon the word being given no time being allowed for aim thy fired and the ball from the pistol of mr uniacke entering the ground a few inches from his foot he stepped aside and asked what was to be done he was told to resume his place that he had lost his lire consid ering his friend as the challenger no at tempt at reconciliation could be made by him he hoped an offer would have come from the other sidc but roup was s madethe pistols wore loaded tho parties fired together and mr bowie fell to the ground he instantly quitted ihe place went for surgical assistance and soon returned with or mackcsy afterwards on going to town he met dr almon and carried him out in bis gig the jury he hoped seeing the great anxiety he manifested to procure surgical aid for mr bowie would be satisfied hat no malice towards mr i5owieeould have been harboured in hi- breast the declaration of the dying man shewed that he did not entertain such an opinion hv mackesy was again called he saw mr mswiuey shake hands with the deceased heard him ask if he had any charge to make against mr uniacke or himself to which he answered not the smallest believes he added ewvy teas honourable dr maikesy had known mr mswiney softie time always entertained a very high opinion of him col mackie gothbegt capf swee ney 12th regt jams jobin kij and lieutenant lyster r a hau known mr msu iney for a long time some of them formally years in ether countries and ii gave to his character the most honorable testimonials mr martyr stated that about three hours before mr bowie died he charged him to say to mr unhieke that he freely forgave him the deponent ob served to bin that he was confident the conduct of mr uniacke was fair and honorable 1 he deceased exclaimed m you have said it monday 4 oclock srit i can make any allowance for an attorney ft ho in support of his client takes liberties not at other times war ranted but i ran never think it becom ing a gentleman itj any situation or for any purpose whatever asserting things as facts fr- m hn own knowledge which he is convinced is not true i do therefore say that in asserting ns you did ihat day i hat i treated your nolo a a guilty man would have dotte you told an untruth for you know perfectly fht although i did not write to you yet that i met you in the street a day or two after and stet- fed he circumstances and i hat you then fold me that you would have nothing to do with t be affair and i hat honor through life was your aim 1 therefore call up on you to retract what you have this day asserted cr allow me to observe that if his is refused i shall be compelled t think you are losing high of the hggti sense of honor you so much valued your self on and to say at once you nc not a man of truth yours fee wm- bqvvift halifax 10 h juljj 1819 sir the tenor of your letter addres sed to me and delivered by mr deblci at once precludes the possibility of my placing myself on a par wih you in ex plaining assertions made solely under the influence of your imagination suffi cient will tte for my character how ev er much i regret being compelled to place myself on a level with you iu this community to say i am prepared to carry into the fullest effect the arrange ment which will be made by the gentle man who bears this as a banister i had a right to draw any conclusions upon your conduct from the evidence about to be produced thru 1 thought in e minds of ifce jury would promote the interest of my client as a proof those conclusions wi-rr- not hnagin- ary the strongest telirnoriiat j can offer h the verdict ol he twelve men who tri- who had previously nee happy night feet in clined lo think himelf cmiiiled io be mp ltd ton ger however it canon bedenfed thai wcuwa well of our happiness m anticipation it run- oles us in the hour of ffrtclou iodraiv beams of comfort fro the hope of wbai is to come ami hut lobrigthcn the prevent by stealing aportlofl of the light fiiai s yielded by a prospect of th l iirtut fcii miles dottn the river from kingston about 6 omoek i m4ih of aliens afoitsaid j dll stom in and for the district of johns toten v c future nwome stibstan when exposed 10 the sun al part of hi nvsaud if sliced in the dark shed litem agasn m the flbjeots around upon hi- principle the rer of vjvidly antici pating tsoften mistaken nrfortitodenndtrii46 ot oi i nd men are frcuenuy enabled to tar their distresses akl composure mere because hey possess lite faeiilt f withdrauiu uieir tntndi from thi present jod fixing hem steadily upon hie future and hi n4 iniude uc cording 10 the common acceptation of t word is often really o dtsituio of this noble qualit that be u obliged tak refuse fi omaccual evi i in th- deluiosi of an anticipated and imaginary good bin i have every da an opportunity of ee- itii the banp an i afllh ttation carried 10 a pen fee lion thai is truly aiim aie the amencao exlnhit what i mi- sjjeal oi more strongly than tftvy peope i am acquainted with i amudelo htefacuu tjiry poess of aileiatlnp preaeoi nneainesb by louklng to lire fuure and rejtula tiiiic all clieirciifiiuanu plan ior according to uhatv bi 10 nhat taev uoyeand suppose will m jhaacer ofthu dssciipliow bear the t- f5 mierie and afiovaaccs ftllicb dailj occuriii tiie conre of our lives whh a sang jroid rtiat i tml enviable and amrng their mode uf co olatiftn merely coms in lie i ulidraiving the mindivoiij precot inioi vantuges aod amicipatin jbc lime when surh vsil inallvvjalcd or removed jhe reamin oi the lower orders nf ihe ameriaa brtng particu larly caraentied by this frame of mind seeing ver obvtou placed itsualiy among he voodv ttlifl tlie means of gaining an independence com- pejled in labor iiaid and expoeti ro all i be pri- vaini iiiai ery one must miller in a newly peopled count ry their actual condiiioa aiioid but nnjjea ing ubjects tjr eonlcnplaoi bu liiry nave roach to hope for ard iherrfuie anx- iotiv iilieure the prrcepnoi of ireeiu evil b ttnluiftathig ihe otd which funiiiy appear it nftvfrju woiefoi turrn this frame of mind gra- htaliy lieeominjr habioral exteod- itself to tri- fles uad i- moifeted on ihe fftoi common orca- vm liou valuable m it it be if him vii ie- stdci in i ywn eouitrv eheie iliere iiniij tuieli trihopc ftir aadliilb- m enj i iinji h maii yvljo ran alwa r ntlgr uleabi and i antdiaf whiri is by ani ipaifitg lni vehtctupill or for tnmple iatbe l state ia tuan complaint that tue mntftoe are intotera tormeitiin llitr fp pio by i- w in i line will b nont when t tvoodareea dnn i i id whoa in is u uiifiirttinime a to es aeejili mired in the eouie ola jot 1 if s o l lj way of consolation that thteroad vi be-r- irnt in to ir or live yxhn h wy wd to in this myl ditring nuer and wbu ha a enpel uider iii- ieei bin ttha iriered du ring mi mouient ol nu in h iiitn itiher a rdeilou- eharaetei aim j brtng to iw u rjics ihat scene in the noel c died madciii ilnltw- plcrs wlterieirifii vamiifm iauir hoe iii it i- repicaetud a- nnrtiag mid hi liuridf of the sargeiin whili tiiiei ioheiiiti all u while alempe to prove to liim that there ib no mo i iliiitj as pain titcoiiler pcihaityof charueler witicl ipi- re ihe amemeai in reuluit all their stneinc nt paii5 no ivcrjajn ut4 fo tpul 10 nai fhe hojie aid suppose tztilbe i ewn more eo i- pieuo is and enlei r than tla i hayejubl d crihed ji rvrtk he i iri the tew thai ri date the progress of ittnaement diarefrard iiie aciiial sateof ttiluga i aulld t iu and con duct every thingoncas which ouu pet naps be pr iiafire several ecu tries hence tiiat tlii ercrpiizirigia a hy call iti is the means of improving ti appearaiicc wf iftcit country very much canrinj be doitlit- wi- oui if ivliere would be all rboe elegant and ra- pidly hicreaicg viltaxs vihich meet he eyei evvry ttira of their ruadi vvltere would ic bezuitifiili painted bouse irith crimson badi- bint roof and pea preo ciiimnie- non 5 which theow lu-r- ha impoverished ihete- sviveby nrnaitctnin on he outide ihat ibey are detiiot in iif itean f puteini flfl tlthi rtithin bt slpplv ihe 11 v by anticipating the tune when ihev ivmi ttefi remove ii in the united smie ty raiie buildings al- tocsi as rvdoiy q aflicun mglciatl nienlioned uj ihe aaw iiis rntcrtaii- kingston jvgvst 27 1819- m dennu 25a ch ann t jane smith stctn uoat sophta faughn sch stcatfoio let lit 3 lioat charlotte dennis rared blfraugssutan boat sophia fmtghnttdt sch lord chnm swft tc itambtr coffin steam boat sophia vaughn 25li steam boat charlotte dcnniswci steam beat sophia ti ments ennfd ds on 1 iik h would b uell if hke him the ownes p ed the iiotferof 1ioviiic ibem vvitetirver iiv eiiose lor lite honw ond loiiiifi njoii whiih it ciccied scidnsn be- ittiig the u leperon j f is r at anhijtaiing pyu thi eveu runs fuiuiit v that the am- ani are indebted for most of the improvements and insntmioiid they boifcl ofa iuuii u ir rapid avvaacc in i t i i1imv ivvw gt yen jlowrvnr sir to eoftcinun i eiviiizsvimjynai which in mnyoiherpfirt cif the hare only to add hat lrlover expres sions may fall from tnc art hat bar i coo- vider inyself gts responsible fur as rfaid in privafn soeivtv richard sony uxiacki jr msts chipman uill nutting fra- srr and fairbnuks volonfarily offered i ir testimony iii behalf of the character of ar hriidrkp fhf fnmr h a iiifows hau perverf vird himntihebar sittl alwavs warmlv eteemecl him for his obliging nonius and conciliatory dis- position liis irotor jiulc halliburton fhen ehnrcd th jury in tiie vc of the law he observed che killinof a person in n duel was considered murder and sub jected principal and second to tlie pur- ishment of death but ho had not been nblr to dimrover in he range r f his read in that eirch a punishment had ever boon inilicted whore the condirt of the par fie engaged was fair and honorable hat such had boon the conduct of the persons engaged on this melancholy oc- caiou the witnesses produced had felly proved 11- recapitulated the evidence and leaving the case with the jury hoped they would give such a verdict as in heir consciences they thought would be jut the jury retired and after a short ab sence returned with a verdict of not guilty- the prisoners hen thanked the court and jury and withdrew the attorney general then roe and moved that all proceedings against mr deblois upon lite indictment charging him with misdemeanor should be quash ed which the court agreed to feej tvc communications for tite kixpston chrwmlle philosophers have often decanted upon ihe pleasures we derive from ailtkipatron and some have jrnne so far a to gan tiiat onr happiness pon- sils altogether in the cxeivise of dii facnitand ihat ifonr enjvijient depended entirely upon what xtw apwtutcty in our power e aould live in a slate of iniserv and depair inlan enqui r in the truth of these propositions i uoi tlesirable for if they were proved to be correct tin discontented man wiuld in hi- own opinion hac additional cae for ducouceii j he wiirl i weid hccoouidered prvocttire and rijiml ns licena j- atnoiiu to hear of ske tahhthmeni of uoi er on i lie mi sihsppl and u read he aicfeoof aquation o onie rankin company wbich mm tjil without having any soek i depend upon bat he stock of trednlify poe 0 thoe who pal it la operation iti hie l ned scaler alnwi every hir is caaducted on a c whii a pears iantc uhen mcatu i h a eaopion v ih i i rmftfi i t u sur- may be adwiced and upheld for a loot period ahrosl any viere hut thy milh all 10 the ground wheiithi mean and eoergie i iliiir ejporiers are ehatedand enniiot iul tit he ihe ruin of those ulii ragged in them a far- iciin theei of baliraoverfatinghtsstrengih atentpied io hold aaoder the pant of an tn- neice inaehiue hnt liafew momeihs the fell together aain hitil mopped hid head off i it mnt however bi euirfessed that litis coafi- dneein the bounty of tnlurtty which di5in- iuhc the people of lie united states i- rather rare anions dnntejves canada na- indeed wtthin thse ffeiv years aost ifliirded bui lnie eacoirr- ftgrment to tho e whote energies inclined them io euacre in great dtgits and brilliant specula- ioas for ai tempts u oii kind will ofieo prove vain aud fuile if ue spirit which anunatft r jneral masof clii people i unfavorable to a fatal dtret eeins 10 iiave ditjaed itself imiverally and every one jigging of nno- tberenllineau uy h- own mijposea that there is no courage or conlilencc eiiougfa in the ronn- ir for the commeucencnl or execnion of an iinperiani deid eiiler public or private a government is often tatghu iuduty by the con- durt of ii mibjrcis a i never can attain a just ktiowlcdjjeol ihevalii- and capabllitteu of te country under iteoncd nnles the spirit of the people is ihemcansot proving the former and eliciting the tatter therefore let the uiliabit- 04 ts of thi colony iiv by exertions towards its impruement uha a splendid rennn it can be made to yield for a thai is expended upon it and the mjpreine govrunient will feel willing and conceive thernsekis authorized to support and a them in all iuat endeavors this iro- vnee certainly attnrds hir icoje for anticipalicn and a- there is iodangr of its people overrat nig heir strength or expevlmg too much in tlie com- paas of a short tixe thue wo venture to shew a little public spirit and ttioual enterprise will arsnredly not be dap in the result of what they undertake report guwtnajuc ih jugut 1319 beit remembered that on or about ten o clock this eveaiic cam before tnc weorchap- lity and baptise lap rt 0 me ihat they belonged to ne of the boats of mr gerrard merchant of montreal s bat the con ductors name is fraiur j alu t a mau extracts from new york papers containing london dates to 23d june will be found in our preceding coluuuik the assurance iven by the iarl of liverpool that nfier next year no fin ther loan will he required fjr the service of the stutf mut provi a somv of gratification io the people of the united kingdom in asrouch as it evinces the improved state of the revenue and the solid ity oi the resources as well as a due attention on the pan of tue lministry to economy and re- ireiiehtnent the intelligence from stockholm is of a satis factory nature thediflereocej between the do nfcham swedish courts respecting winch such exaggerated rumors have been put into cncula- lioo have been brought to a nappy couciiimoii and the tranquility of utc north of luiope ha been placed on a solid add secure nasi- the steam boat savannah appears to have tfected tier voyage n liverpool w nhout accident and the americans have ulus gained the credit of being ihe nrl nation w hohaveeaiploy eri uif agency of meatii in traversing the vast txpane of the at lantic ocean in looking over the prices current of the liv- erpol niarfetvve observe thai a decline has ta ken place ii the price of foajes whca are quoted at to 40s pear ases are at 41s to 42s though les- in reuel there i not much demajidfor maws hite ouk barrel are at l ioi3 lloghead hitolj pipe at ivoto xioper thiumid common pine at2s toft id per cubic toot wheal i decliiiir ndelis u 9 to 10s 9d per 70 lbs supcriwc treh notu imported before the closing of the porltj ifi de mand at j4- i sfe several pa eels of hour in bond have been old for exportation to the we lodees at sft per barrel the annexed ex tract uf a letter from knjland dated ithh june shews that theteisa prospect of a very abundant harvest in that country fcl weavehada wdoderfuhj tnild winter and ioitarl spring bating -oim- harp trolls the la- er en of iay and there is self wu barley that ha vnod tliewiner waich ha been in full ear in many ptacei thi month past the grass verv abiodant and ihe wheat 80 ennrmoosly thick on rnetond that ve are adl afraid ol its being all laio it u now coining into ear account frotft all paw of this proviows state in rorig no- th- abundrnee tif he wheal bar- es soinr complain ts are made of rut bt we oadervud ii i o- general and that there is not natch shrunk wheat t weather lias of late been very biu and iils aflbrded the fanner an oppoi ruuity securing his grain in perfect order tne quatuitv of wheat rald this season ui the eowlit i- iodeod at reiser lllofl v i i hlflu red for the confnplion of its illhabiuluifl even with aeeession made to ihepopulaiiou by em- igraion from i- irope and a inv ket must be found for ihe burplunbrvond ttie mmiuof canada toe colonies of nevrfotindland and the rvl indies aflbrd a natural and permanent market and we oitght therefioeto look unhaiquartei fir the sale of tlie mjrploi dour of in province but wo re gret 10 iv that of late yeai upper canada fior has fallen into disrepute among the shippers at i c owing to tin carelemies of the grow er of the win at and the uianufacuner it is a well known act thai hour from thla province seldom keepi sweet many fnontbsafler it reaches quebec and that ii lb en sequentlv until for nx- pokiiicn toliupical clitnate the bad e ci of rhdeprciajed charactcj of our staple com modity though first fell by the merchant even- ly fall with invreamd weight on the f rtner aod isof serious injury to the trade of the pro vince we repeal what we formerly hinted that tlit is a jttbjet t io which nuatientmn of the wlnle body of millers and fanners should be eai- itestlv directed as it is oi vital importance to their genera propeiityv ontiie da last puruain fo notiie tlie 7as ttf subxcripiion for the mavk of kikonton wre opened ai the directors itotint in baulk of upptfctitttula vniii we ruder rand evi ral mdividial- ol in i- place sabbof i bed for the full number ol share- penaitudin the drt instance bj the cnorn ue ha7e no doubt that stock will lv taken up in kingston in proportion to its comoiereioi c pnal andwe hope that the same rule will be observed in theoher ton- of the province uvat leal venture to aen that the more rhel si n a rule it olttcrved tuc more generally tvill tlif benehts arising from the in- nntion hr firll by tlte public and the greater and more cos tai v im be the profits of the stock holders the ijank of kuiion csiablibhed up on the liberal plan goateuiplati d in the charier under ajodieions and proper inttnagcjnenr cio not fail directly to encourage fumn ce wd in- diecly agriculinre alro b ifitiiig a cncala- tij neiloui throohoktt the province not liable io be drained offlike specie and equally us ful tor all the purpomt of inland trad to the l pi r pan- of the province we think tfw hank of kirgson may bectnne iu a particular manner heoencial if in thoe quartets such a proportion iff stock be taken up as to nttf tlie direct nw na oi i oi k niagara fjucensioo amheistburgh sandwich e tnee ofltcti w ill enable ihe me chant to vend bh tih- i firnrhii h to willi the real mrniihof oct khftlly piinhftieg rjees of produce froio the tanner wnh a kind of pa- ineni on many oeca ion more serviceable toiimi than an exchange entirely in merchandise ije- snics iln facility thu ailarded t be merchant of extending bis trade to the farmer of carrying on ills agricultural purruits benenis which blast in executive council office tori i th august 1819 it is this day ordered by his excellen cy the lieutenant governor in coun cil that all locations of land fnbjcft to fcttlemcnt duty made prior to the ift of this month be rescinded arid the land otherwise difpofed of if within twelve months from this date ceitificte of the settlement doty being performed be not lodged wiith the surveyor general and the patent fucd out within one month thereafter and that all locations fub- jeet to settlement duty made since the first of this month or hereafter to be nade will be refcinded and the land otherwife dispoed of il certificate of the fet dement duty being perfotmedbe not bdged with the surveyor general within eighteen month of the date of tht order for foch locacinn and the patent ued out within one month thereafter 351b6 john small c e c notl b to pemiones all pen toners whose residence is at or near the undermentioned stations are required tu appear or by writing to report themselves in future at the periods specified to the respective officer of the commissariat in drder that the proper forms of documents relative to pensions for each individual may be forwarded for their use j4tvhersthurgh port gcrgi on or about chippewa jarevston the york 24th august kingston r 4 nov feb brockviu bath richmond tl may of glengarij j each year mohtrcat chembh johns on or about druinmondvillcjviuiam llnry j the thne ricrs i oth srpembr kamouuska and on the me af dec mar communication to sw brunt j te of mirk ard other places neresi each ear iniumur finii-i- ov a jiiebec atjg 18 1819 35m3 govern meht buildiag a store house io be built of jjl hewn or eut stone in ii i mjtrflyg naval yard at kirgusn u c- according to plans obferving that the roof is atereel to a projecting cave which may be een at the office of the commanding engin eer at quebec naval stow keepers jf- ficeat montreal and at he comr ifiion- ers office at thifi place pcrfons deli us of contratting leparately for the mafons by the toizc carpenters or ctfft itou work or to wholly finift tb btiild- g digging the foundation and cwveting the roof with tin will fend in fealed tenders to the latter office on the 1 ith of octo ber next naming two fufficent feenritiea fur the due perfoimance and pioper exe cution of the worts by the 30th sentera- ber 1820 other tender will alfo be received for creating the building xviih wood instead of the cast iron work fir the inftde as descri bed in the drawings whether the buil ding is put up with or without the call lion wile the stone will he allowed to be quarried on the kings ground and all the timber materials furnilhed from this yaid edward laws naval storekeeper naval yard kingfton 23d agufl 1819 3j n ij tenders ictll only be received- from british subjects nor xcitl any foreigner be allowed to have an interest in the contract v l all ptrfnns are hereby forbid tres- pasmng in anv tvajf whsrevt- n kl uumber mx in the fifth concession of the township of kingston western addi tion on pain of being profecuted to the utmost extent of the law darius smith ffingston august 23 1819 35 a certain dcynr be experienced every where ibroughoul ihe lrfince ihe upper cnnntry merchants may at ai lime be inriiistifd at kiiituti with specie or wtcb draugitts a will serve for reiniitaiices jy montreal tor the barik piprr in their pusseon under this new of the subject c feel assur ed that the qtvns in the upper parts ot the province wiil take their due proportion of stock from a ctnivicttoo that it will be their in- teret t do perhaps oqr correpondfnt win speaks of the principle of anticipation a it ha manifested iicjj in tnetonnationol liankh in the united states nifty coisider the above ob- servarions as dictated under a principle -ome- wliat xinilar but we have no ideaof anticipating lilt successful establishment of a hank withuut ca vr of eocdtfraging extravagant specu- lation surgeon dentist a ll operations performed upon the teeth by j r spooner at mrs patricks inn aug- 2d 1319 3 i his grace the puke of flichmonu who left this own oil friday laat reneiied penhthf next day in the evening he set out 3an on tucsdaj for the richmond settlement at lie eonrlucuee of the rideau and ottauas rivers and in eou- equenceot the wnt of a oo tragon road wo olihjred to pruccd on foot about thirtj unleac- eurnpauied bj lii ut olonel cockburn kotbing can place in aitronjjcr ifgbt tiie anxiety of wis grace to ascertain from peiaonal observation thr actual state of thuse newly formed seuvnipitfs than the performance of such a fatiguing journey exposed to tbcinliueoce of a scorching sun and in many incidental privations to clothiers for sale a quantity of pkesspapers tho s whitaker co aifgusi 19 1819 34 blanksj for the courts of request for sale at this office ivas accidentally named francis land drowned by falling put fihe lioat while steer ing her in plaant w u in the riier st lavreneeiearl op jr gatess house a- wwi tf minfotb 4 w arrived 90th jug steam boai sophia vaughn sch nightingale wood sch maty jinn ztland if sen lort lehon sweet wj sch frn btcc ricking tn traveller coffin 94th s boat sophia faaen steam lttat charlotte lfpwalds of otie thousand schools of nmtual incructioiiare at present in com plete operalion in fance the minis ter of war haa adopted such measured as trill enable the army generally to partake of its beoefif already 30000 foldiers by a prompt and ure mode of instruc tion are repairing he coi sequences of lost time in their youth the societies of paris and london carry on an a tive correspondence am are incessantly em ployed in renilrriiii education moie com mon and more easily attainable at theannual meiling of the edinburgh sabbath school society april ssth the annual report was rad by which it ap peared tiiat the s- ciety had under their care vevrntyseveu schools which were- attended by 5107 chitdtcu-