being iorr informality in- the petition it was withdrawn to be amended a petition was presented fruij the lord of the manor of east ham in effcx claim ing to acl as caterer and armourer to the king and to have all the fees and profits belonging to that service mr mitchell of the voteoffice claim- ed to act as chief constable of the verge of parliament and to have the fees annex ed to that office a petition was presented upon the part of the bironefs de knthven claiming that a substitute fhould carry a gilt spur before his majesty the last petition wra frim a clergyman the lord of the manot of buckingham in norfolk who difputed th- butlkrihm to his majesty with the duke of norfolk uiit ffrould lc paid out of the rates on th had london june 17 i- is whh much pleasure we announce ue entire suppression f e unpleas ant symptom connected ith the refrain ry conductor the battalion oftheguards which parts juke t on saturday evening various regiments of infaotiy and cavalry and corps of artil lery were drawn up in the neighbourhood of the theatres the atemblrd crowd ut tered crie of charur for ever but the military did not charge nor was pub lic order fcngbly dsfiurfeed the evening of friday was moll deooable constitution of moly it is not ascertained how the d ike de regio was wounded durfig the tumult of friday evening he ha been twice bled te king and princes fend to make xnqjities aftet his heakh- the crazttts ds frunc ftstes we lern from grecbe udcr date the jh icilan that iore jtforjcn wee camnvit- ted there during the irht of the 2d init flu individual named lmaire been taken into eultedy on vhofc peiln were fjun j thirty copies cf a ieditiou3 pamphlet crtiied j thin- as they are french funds t w i c fi e per cets 74 6 gaak stock 1542 at a late hour 3 niijl t the following comriurc2ui wu received calais junc ty i 1 oclock- p ftf a telegraph diumch vas received here fhil evening at elg t oclock informing na that the famous law concerning the elec tions has pafteithc chambers 1 5 2 for it eje agat it 57 in favour of the miuif- ters ris ali vva juiet this moruin in pa- 4i night 10 oclock nurre rous ptrlot have au 7vntl den the bouieatds in the ueighbooihnod tit the fortes st wartin and u denis but no tumult 33 been marifcllcd nor have any lditiou crira been heaid detachments of the national guaid of the itoyal guird and of the troops of the line ate there drawn up at the moment we write thele iine3 all is trarquil journal de paris the fame hour similar pccauisns have been taken on this as o former days to preferve the public peace troop- of infantry and cavalry are potted or the 3ou- ievaids from chateau dem to the fu- bourg poiflbnriere and on the place vcadcmt and the place des victoirea london june 15 p m lad night sir james mackintosh moved for a new writ for dublin in room of the late right hon 11 grattan the eloquent piaiiet of the deceafec were echoed by lord caftlcrcagh mr wiiberf rce and aflentcd to by all fidea of the ifoufe sir james concluded his fpeech on the fubjed with the following lines ncr to th lombs where all tbc mighty res since their foundation come a nobler gneit koreer wasto in bowers of bli convcyi a farer sjvirii or more vpcicouic bbade on this cccafion mr becher member from mallow faid he ftculd not burs rifen but for thepuipufe of prjfeiirg a document which hat- bee comiui to him at the dying ciortation cf mr grattan to his catholic cotirsrymen and which he asd leave to read in his pbee the document 13 to fi following purport u 1 wilhed to go to the ijoule o com mons to teftify with my lal bratb mj opinions on the quftiog ef gslhce emarrcipaitor but j cauncc the hand of death is en me 1 am bwt nttaid cl death jbat 1 sczt for my ftnutuy iv he objeft which i have fo long cheried heuidnotbe accomplihed- i wifh the catholics to he relieved from the oppres sion under which they have fo long been laboring becaufe i have always coniidercd them to be loyal men woitly tobe place i upon a footing with the other members of the ccmmuniiy and to be allowed to worfhip god according to their own j ronfeiencee i wiffli the qireftion to be lettlcd becaufe i belitvc it to be eten tial to the permanent tranquility and hap- pinefsofthe country which are in fa identified with it the catholics have behaved well under many trials i mo earneftly deprecate any coaliimn on their part with tiie advocates vt univerfal suf frage and annual puliamnr weie the friends of thole doflrincs to ht fuccefsful in their objeft nothing would enfue but thefubvevfion of the coufiitution and the erablifliment of the wildcit democracy there is one thing more the cath olics muft cautiouily avoid becoming parties to any diffeutions that nray utr-for- tunately prevail in the royal family wmea we spoke of yesterday themis guided men an already deeply penitent and have come forward to implore inter cession iu heir behalf with the command er in chief and promise by their future conduct to evince their loyalty to the king the 011 overt act va committed by one man who refused to obey orders lie will be tried by a court martial the other wiog of the battalion were march ed off for portsmouth this motni tig in pcr- ict order atftmpts woie made by he rabble to avail themselves of this occur rence for their own base purposes last night between 0 and 10 a mob collected round the hone guards shouting and huzzaing long live the queen they tried every thingjto excite the guards to mutiny but without elfoct towards evening also many persons assembled round the gates of the kings ncvs uhich were closed as it grew dark he crowd increased very much and became so noi- y and riotous that the police interfered iid several hroken heads were given and r cived troor three of toe mob were eventually secured and nail ctf to bow- sircet but this only increased to turbu lence of the others and about 11 oclock it was though i uocfcssar 10 call out a de- tachment of ihe life guards no serius disturbance however took place ma- uy idlti rumours were current this moril- try that other regiment of tioops have manifested symptoms oi disobedience bit fchpy are ivll 1 uithout foundation it v ill be seen rtth general satisfac- tion wq are sure that his majestys go vernment has at lengtii yielded to tie prt solicitations uhicn have been addresseil to it and consented to afford relief to tie embajrasimeut wnkn exist in diesrlith of ireland in consequence oithe numcroui bank failure which have ocv urred there tu chancellor of the eeheiiier last niglit liid upon thetablea variety oi papers aitddo qmentsconivct- ed with lie bujeet and propnsrd a rcso- hjtiou tia 4 sum 1 01 ixiedii 000t30 ihiiuld be giaiited to le applied under the control ami i5piiouu of vti- fnissiouers iu such manner as may best tend to obviate the effects now felt from the stoppage of irisii uanks delicacy kept the- particulars of he sub- scriptioo secret aw tne extended this delicacy we are iy sure with equal fitness to the projg of the work but the number of deguers wid sculptors to be employed on a labour of this magni tude precludes t secrecy and the shield of wellington as it approaches its finishing has fourr way into conver sation the resp manufacturers to whom the comr was given with a spirit worthy of occasion set about it ith a disregard of every thing but the production of the fist work that has ever appeared in ts style the designs aie by stthard 0 celebrated painter and some of our leading sculptors to whom it has been necessarily shown for their advice in it- progress have been lavih of their admiration of its beauty its cxpressiveue its splendor the centre of the shicll u filled with the e- questrian figures f the duke and the peninsular general in sto relievo of liv ing and vigorous excellence two pil lars palm trees vith groups of the dif ferent orders of trf serving in hiscam- paigtts are to be placed aside the shield the whole is p three hundred weight of silver 3 it is fo be guilt and will form at once one of the noblest tro phies to the lirith huo and out of the most brilliant tributes lo the attain the present ag wr must hope that when it shall be completed the public maybe indulged with an opportunity of seeing it it would tnike the finest possible centre for au exhibition of what has been or rather can be done in the sculpture of the precious metals iu england au ac curate detail ought however to be pub lished and we should suppose that with sketches of the n lievos it would make a volume of singular interest to ihe artist and amateur prom the illinois gazette whats the news faid a quidnunc to paddy mshanc of our foreign relations and what about spain our foreign relations p cried pat with a tear och their hanging them up by the dozen my dear v anecdote the fat stephen kemble was one day mentioning in company fomething he had done for which he was likely to be hauled over the coali then faid ralph wewitzer all the fat would be in the fie lord norbury when delivering a charge one day in court in ireland found him- fdf interrupted by a voice from the out- fide of the court it was an ass braying what noffe is that faid his lordfhip one of the bar counfellor parfons got up and in a iilping voice faid m my lord it is only the echo l mmttu 4 kingston aogvin 11 1820 extract of a letter from conftantino- ple an affjir has juil occurred heie which ha can fed a gnat deal ot noiie two albanians on horfe back rode briskly up to the door of th grand tinwrs cham berlain pafhow bey and on the chamber lains looking out at the window to know what they wanted they both bred their piit is at him the bails whizzed pall the iicys head fortunately without touch ing him the aitallius immediately tam pered off at full gallop by the toad to adrianople a well mounted party was in a few miuotes in purfuit of them and at a village about fixty miles off ihcy came up with one oi the fugitives whom they seized and brought back to confirm- tinople the other tficfted his eicape the albanian at full rciufed to lay a word in explanation of the extraordinary and dailng adveuiure in which he had been ea- gaged but on being put to the rack lie confeffed what wa believed to be the cafe that ho and his companion had been hired by the famous ali pacha to murder pa fhow bey- emigration thpslnp hn lomond llatlay master for qebtc vascleaed out 01 the 31st lift ard has just sailed from hence she has on board no less than 218 pasieiers from various sies of the khujdoo in- iladiugthis coinrj tke tamtj 0 ayr lanark dunttrtonytirrng perth and antyle 1romtne lattei shire alone there are 15 indvidurls and fefitti those of it erling a net perth 5j by ir tie his excellency tre lieutenant gover- j nor lias been plea fed at the recommen dation of the medical board to grant licences to hinwn weeks gentleman of the midland diftuft rnd samuel throckmorton gemlemnn of the lon don dulricfc toptradice phyfic surgery and midwifery in this province yoik julybth- 1 3 jo from begg jpintr evening tales vol ii tilc tvovtim- j bttrf written by aedic o abcrlollc to a great perfonage dated alcrloik may 27 1806 to george the thirds london c dear sir i nt thirty miles on foot yesteiday to pay your taxrp and after all the bodies would not take them laying thnt i ws oo late and that they mull now be recoveied with epences by regular courfe of law- 1 thought if your majefty was like nic money would never come wrong to you although it were a few days too late u 1 euclofed you zj in notes and hafa guinea which is the amount of what they charge me for laft year and four pcoce half penny over you muft fend mc a receipt when the coach comes backj elfe they will not believe that 1 have paid you m d treft to the cure of andrew wilfon butcher in hawiek 1 am dear isir your moll humble fervant to the king it i s this way of taxing the farmers will never do you will fee the uplhot it has been reported all over that coun try that this letter reached its dedication and that a receipt was returned in the due courfe of poll but the truth is and for the jokes lake it is a great pity i fhonld have been fo that the angularity of the rddrefs caufed some friends to open the letter and return it with the money to the owner but not before they had taken a copy ot it from which the above is exadly tranferibed should the reader imagine iliat in carious rpisllt u a rrn rr m ige rf my bhi i tail 3- are huw fmji iiiimn1 authority tliaj boili jrdie a 1- letter nrerthfiil traoscripts froai rsatet esrrrtiqxtton ol the tthoi are res- peetame aricuhnraltstsj and iiosieed of considerkhe property in pioof cf which e have to slate on good authori ty that the ben lomond carries out a sum in specie little short ot 30000 be longing to person on hoard e have already expressed on opinion that this is not the bwrt of emigration which we hould desire t see extended these are urthe peruhrt hose eteeom might be ikaied a reiitf to the country they are in fact iheveiy sinews of a countrys strength anil by emigration even 10 our colonies heir valuable labours are com- paiatitely lot to their native land for ycthive we quarrel with them our united states papers together with a file of lateengush papers kindly bent us by the editors of the new fork spectator have furnished us with a mass of european news so highly interesting that for the gratification of our readers we have this week given a sup plement the attention of the british pub lic is wholly engrossed by the return of the queen her reception at loudon and the proceedings in parliament relative to her conduct during hersixyears residence abroad from the postponement of the spirited debate hi the house of commons and the sense of the injurious consequences likely to arise from ai investigation whether she tie innocent or notlof her majestys conduct expressed both bj ministers and the queens friends it is to be hoped that the discussions so much to be deprecated will be avoided we think it a fair conjecture that by mutual concessions aeornpruinke will ultimately be effected and that probably the king will tacitly admit the innocence of his consort by relinquishing the proccuttop oi any charges against her and by allowing her the income and rights of a isritisfa queen provided her majesty on her part will consent to quit england and select u place of residence somewhere on die con tinent this with perhaps some modifica tions appears to us to be the only way by which tile country can be relieved from the painful embarrassments that would attend a ty of public murals the tranquility oftbc na- lionor the honour and dignity of the crown for the firm character of the kinjr ind his rooted aversion to lis consort fui bid all hope of a reconciliation ueiween them our ven eration for the hiphollice heid by his majes ty aid our recollection ol the hriiht exam ple of domestic happiness and correct moral conduct exhibited by his revered parents serve to increase our regrets on this occasion was celebrated with great ceremony by the inhabitants of that loyal city salutes were nrrni from the shipping in the harbour fire works were displayed and two balloons were h off e regret that we have no room for trie insertion of particulars mr macvicar being detained in this place longer than he expected intends io preach on sabbath the 13th instant he bex leave al so to inform the public that mr creen is to preach here on the two iat sabbaths of this month communicated a regular communication by mail has just been established between the rivers ottawa and saint lawrence via hull richmond and perth quebec ut jlusruil shipping arrived this season 414 sutlers us j error corrected in the list of members returned to serve in the present parliament given iu our last number for u john cameron esquire read jutxandtr mcmartin esq v- -t- i i c married at fdinhurhon the 20th april by the rev richard shannon john giusom lock- uirt esq advocate to sophia char lotte eldest daughter of sir walter scott oi abbouford baronet at st andrews church liverpool on the 28th may mr erasmus fowke of port hope upper canada to jliss mary avil- sovofthe former place on the th instant at sydney by jacob w meyers esq mr iifnky jones to miss viiite daughter of rcuoeny hteesquire in this town on the uthinst 3ir william fisher to miss margaret cochrane a mutinous spirit is said to have manifest ed iiaelf among the soldiers of the 1st battal ion of footguitrds while on duty at london uu luipcriectavi ountufwhiefa will he lound in another cohmnt it appuats that these troops soon recovered from their delusion nd iessed the utmost contrition for their misconduct the reports that the spirit of insubordination has spread itself among oth er regiments are without doubt unfounded the south of ireland is involved in the greatest distress by reason of the failure of eleven banksin that part of the isiand the immense sum of jjli0t000 isstatedtohave been suddenly withdrawn from circulation in consequence oftliese failures parliumeuta- rj relief was applied for and was about to be rt v tauted manufacturing distress in the iioute of comnon3 on the fame- day mr maxwell prelected a petition from the mechanics of paisley complain ing of the diftrefe and praying fc relief he laid that it would become lit h ue of commoih ti avoid the hnpotation pi being indifferent to fitch ciilres lie thouffht it advisable lhat fome capital hoftld be advanced by the govetfinaefil to fitch as would fettle in canada and thai ever for their deiuhn in many instances we have nodouhl it will be found on inquiry to have been forced upon them by prudence and necesit it must have been to them 0 serin matter to hud the hard won bsmhojjs ef ether times melting away under the change of cir- cmtetances which peace following a war of such delation brought wtli if and from which no rhiel pvescnted itself either in an improved male rf commerce or such a diminution ol hie war rents as to accord with ihe existing rates of ari- cultural produce- g rcenucu advertiser tie shieiu or uiluncton five or six years since the cierehants and bankers set cm t 1 1 sub liption for s piece of plate to be piciedto lire dnkfl of wellington- the form was th- cirid to be that of ahiell relieved with ftcnljrfores emhleoiaiic of hispiic al victories the conuniitcc with suitable sporting anecdote when the picfent marquis of b came to the title he was very anxious to pre ferve the game upon his eftates and defircd that none of his tenants fhonld keep fport- ing dogs one cf them who had a fa vorite of that defcription being unwilling to part with him attempted to retain him by a mctornorphofeof reappearance some time afterwards a gentleman feeing this a- rimal following a mar hiving a team en quired to whom it belonged to far mer faid the fellow of what breed is he why sur he was a greyhound but mealier cut his ears and rail off and made a rnaftilf on urn in our supplement a sheet will be found some details of proceedings ill faris in the begin ning of june not very honourable either to the character of the parisian populace or the members of ihe legislative chambers the famous pjojet respecting elections was passed into alaw on the xsth june 152 for it 15 against i leaving a majority of 57 in favour of the ministry the volatile temperament of frenchmen seems to render them unlit for the gravity and patience required in the in vestigation of important national concerns and it will we apprehend be long ere they will be able so to subdue their natural vivaci ty as to equal in their chambers the sober dbiluvmuton u rju iamte nf ikjgfkuulmd america the crown of the kingol france inilht asstiredly sit somewhat uneasy on his brow and his throne seems to totter on its foundatioil he has been accused of lutvbg acted injudiciously in bestowing honours on the vliihvntsoflbe exeniperor and so far as riigards the rigicides the charge appears well foiuided but hi promoting the worthy officers of the imperial regime tu posts of confidence he lias certainly acted wisely and he support his police receives from the soldiery at the present moment justifies this line of conduct the cry raised by the op- position against the employment of gens- dnrraesinstead of the national guard by the police shews that the soldiery are firm in their allegiance to the government and that consequently there i- no danger of iny imme diate revolution the rumfcer of troops quartered near paris however is a proof not only of the excitement which prevails in that m tropolis but of the care and vigilance cf ihe government st mary foundry the subscribers proprietors of the saint mary foundry foot of the quebec suburbs have to announce that they have lately made a confidcrabie reduction in the prices of their cast ings and having now a cupola in operation at their works they arc enabled to execute the orders of country ccrrcf- pondents on the fhortest notice from the general improvement made at their works they are confident that the different goods of their manufacture will be found equal in quality and appearance to fimilar arti cles from the mother countty castings in brass boring and turning patent screws of a ny sizefit for clothiers or to bacco presses steam- fcriiue machinery all kinds of mill work and blacksmiths work generally will be executed with difpatch and finifhed in the bed ftyle they have conftantly on hand a com plete aflbrtment of stoves single and double dutch ovens dog irons curt and wagon boxes pipes for spout and sets of weights on an im proved construction c c orders left at the ivor ks or at their office in st paul street will meet mith prompt attention allison turner co a question and answer a parifhoner enquired of his pastor the meaning of this line in scripture he was cloth d with curses as with a garment 4 it fignifiea replied the divine that the individual had get a habt cf swearing variety of pies swift in puffing through the county of caven at an hofpftablc houfe tl e bountiful lady of the maiulon rejoiced to have fuch a guclt with ttrnefs and flip pancy a- nirr what ut w have for din ner i u ill you have an aplepte fit will you have a goolebcrry j you have a cherry pie fir will you have a ennant pie hr ill vo have a plumb pic fir will you have pjgcop pie fir anv pfej madam hx a magpie faid swift in an article on emigration in our piper oi the th nit wo took occablop to allude t 1i10 assertion made in the british parlumeut that tin- colonial govemmurts of north america had sent home urgent remonstran ces ygmnst the encouragement of emigration on an extended scale to this country our observation was foi nded on the speech attrib uted to the chancellor of the exchequer who is made to say in the house of com mons on the shth april that the british provinces of america are also overloaded ivith emigration thai the strongest remonstrances hmbeen made on the suhjtct by the govern ment of canada we are however happy 10 he assured by the editor of the upper canada gazette that u no communication compkmiilg of the redundant en irttion from the mother country to diis province u fars been made to his majestys uovem- meut in england by that of upper canada that m on rfce contrary it has been ibe invari able noliryhere o promote emigration and it was evidently with this view that the poor er c1gss of emigrants have lately leen re lieved fr- n any demand for the deed on grants of 30 acres of land in mortrr il tbednv appointed for thecor- dnation of his majesty george the fourth ay a few bark mills for fale on an improved plan montreal 29th july 1820 32 w6 all perfons are hereby cautioned a- gainft purchafing a note of hand given by tbc fubferiber to amos ansley senior fomctime in the autumn of 1818 for m 128 6d and payable the eriftt ing autumn a9 it was given for land for which he haa given me no title and will not be paid until be doe stephen miles kingfton 31ft july 1820 contract will be given tor ploughing fifty acres 01 ground and also for cutting bushes and clearing a puantity of land bwhitney kingston aug 9th 1820 32tf strayed or stolen from the pafture of the subfcriber on the morning of the 4th inft a bright bay horfe with white hind feet and a ftar on hi3 forehead a fwitch tail having fome of the hair rubbed off on each fide of it lie is of a middle fize good carriage and in excellent condition for fervice was feven years old laft fpring a reward of ten dollars will be given for the delivery of faid horfe to the owner at his farm on the front ioad one and a half miles fiom kingfton wm abbott icingflon auguft toth 1 32tf notice the subscribers having entered into copartnership under the firm of fair and russell propose 00 tuesday next to open that shop now oc cupied by mr trjnoer opposite the marketplace where they will keep con stantly on hand a general assortment of spirits wines groceries of the best quality which they intend to sell on the most reasonable terms to those who may be disposed to favour them with their cubtom john fair wm russell kingston uth august isio 32arj