Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON1835), December 17, 1836, p. 1

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jtrmricle and kingston commercial advertiser i pumlxhftl every aveilncrtay tnd sntnrday qt f j tu office comer of king nnct l u treef j nec rege nec populo sed utroque i tweutjr shjitl per annum if yatd 1a advance at hie end of the yecu- tweatflr suulage vol xviii kingston uppkr canada saturday december 17 1s36 no 49 r list of ljgttkltg emaining in llif pusi office at king siod on 5th deriiber img rated with british postage asselsiineh asselsiiofj micunel atkinson mrs armstrong mrs j ansev djnirl l uiv mary ltddle jorph lartrlemois joseph link sanh knfldmme michael bam i albnslhjydcnmcsr marlmtre capt john mccarthy thus mfdoqgnli owen afcloofi allan mrcann thomas llidonom jane mclean john midunell angus mcdttfuul jimes mcftfa dr john mcdonell ronald m- don a id wm ultory w vfcdavimecl huh mcarty h mis mecullough robert tcoiia jimc mt murray andrew minaugliion alary h dougni all 2 utdontll murdville ttcftfta hiizh ufkintey alexr ltliusfi4ti joho tic lough ivter ordoiwii donald son vlgrvh wm jiurann ann m ixwefl mrs mihion john scott martin william tfeloridge mrs ltfpil john tnjarj airs balch mr baneit jf- bcaudury john d i un suhvan b invite esther bradley george bryan jtfhu bnioe caleb or abram iini alva buekwood thoi buds ill kichird byamrev john w- backnr pew campbell tims chelny mrs cnity uaniil council mary gftdvi h n caldffciljohn r john connelly thos crburjf john counter george cowon alex crcisuc william cuocti john cumfiv mrs edwd ccttlton george clements charles cuk charles david lliurlefi 2 divis ofinge dutltha joseph dawn alexr ljser thos donugliih patk denoocour francois derby lewis r donoghue thos dove john douglas huh develm ii y dailey william donelly mary lmnport uichd dttrnan khen evcrine mercy kllis n ft john kuy el2ibeih kdgar j imj s rgan patk evenlro israel kvao hush effritte charles firming juhn hosier jaiiif uti ejwird r- fiupluii hugh fusion luy futmvin rev ffr job a b full r biizce ford iwr rnzpntrik thos graves gfurtre grunge james graton jtwviih grffii willidm gse friemao grini john grimes james horn juhn hifritfmi klixabeih li ii n joseph hftlrit ivler hnly thos hudson john hoisoik rirhard hi ksnn k s hnrfttrk mnlkc horntm georse heweii chiiiwi iper anne h h rvy juhn jolinnon mr junlii jtmes j li ii john jtcklufli hinry lozhtd mary irvinr jiiliq insoik julia kelly wiminm kuwlla kitairck john 2 kirk james kupiirick thompson ii kohert or james lindsay william lnmpkin john tiule robert rated with united stat anderson george blyrhe william bjrkh mr itrwley thomns cullard abraham che charlts croinley widow chanter orrio carraihers james deane oliver dan jos p dorn andrew dewiu ereot davy thomas krvio samuel katon leornard eaioo ransom a finney patrick gram john heylaod john henrao marsarct horsey daniel lamiltoo james joiocins major 3 olland susan mrs hawkins david amnion isaac vjillin haw muturif jumei nun on widow nvin william necdliam thos nuseni fredk r otio joseph orielly peter o poole jane 3 0donnel michael ounan juhn odonouh mary pimor john presion pner picktnehatti james penman jamr pierce philetus vrry mrs 2 provancher michael rvmlcr alexr phillips henry uts jeremiah iuielew oden i juhn lilder pascal tor samuel ose kihtr ros dand liowe samuel softthrue fjeinor spencer sroli acq iiiiill hutru k lepliefli george won samuel iloan john srimes richard siewan kafftuel miih cornelius tarhanit adolphus puoner reuben 4nuuk tunis ivfns mr tuiili jvon stewardi setifgt sierrin lewift st michael charles ralhos george trotiit j me thwiihe juhn thompson xl ivti uenj tuvlur john rimiiias william vane mis varns minerva vincent smiuel willis henry ward wlllmid wnghuunal 3 w lllmh jiulq wood rubr alrnn john vhiie kletiior vaffjuiivr mary vawocier mrs e wills thomas webh thomas wans atnos wilson john yourex john younx charity ortage list of let j 3i us remaining in the post office at alb 5ih december isstl ayuwonh bone- sali va n avsiutine wm afiniiiiffe francis avleswonh buwen jr uuund mrs ulanchard kphraim henjimin elijah 4 houghton d ormd benjhnin rhemzer rrjinurd aloiiboo c hikhfi tlionms cooper william close john clark mauhew comer jacob 2 comet henry coiner lewis clung h william cotiiei willinni dek gen m dorly samuel down w john founiain mr fralirk john c trafor daniel j praliebi zieariah frliek benjamin fraltek mania fmlick john p flinn uiclmrd frali- k l j gristwoid justinan gannon william grady john gordineer h wm gilchrist duncan gilchrist peter ho lahsuad who irvin willmm johnstoo jacob soch of the above deemed within six weeks will be sent to dead letter office quebec w j mekay p m henry kaio richard killer zicarib lake john low rev rot link juhn lot raehael mrs lake daniel p madden james mcdonnell john million david macintosh angus miller henry moynaugh joho madden johu miller pnr madden wc macduft thomas neuon samuel weqois mr rorhar kdniond 2 roderick ueorge strains john shory miles jr storms sheldon 3 shibley david sirvth georft jr sills william shinty patrick tnmmonds william tivtor john vtroaian samuel vofthury anna vvilliam rgichard 9 ward ma aret li ttersfor jlmhtrst hit bry samuel brown james hitchins kirhard h ii iiin7 a rcmbald jobostoo jobo letters as are oot re- the stoves fl 4a stoves of various frizes just re- j ceived md tor sale lv charles willaud kiogsion 21st november 1836 43s 1fat11er sole and unperof various j tairnaes calf skins kips be c for silo hv lakocque bernard co who will keep a huge assortment tonsranily on hand may 18 9 a poviiicial parliament annexation of montreal rrportrclky hr dmllmt jr lipe of atmhtfi av 29 mr mckay rculuuoo fr ati address to the king mi ihe amexatinn tif monteal 10 up per canada hoise in comminee of the whole mr mamiiao in the chnir mr juckqu in introducing the resnluiioop observed that the present most itnpihtant sub ect hail been hroujht under the consideration of a former qta of assembly ho should for sale doct 7000 acres of land situated id 1 varous pans of vt canada clpfor d al f ready mmfy only will le sold in lms to suit punhasers apply to c hatch laud agent or to j linton auctioneer kingston august 13 18sg i3z tltfi traveller iinui isitig the falls of niagara with a w nea- map of the fall and islands plan of 1 lie village of the falls handsomely hound fee sale at the chronicle and gazette office kingston may 6 1836 90 self hut leave theuhjtl in those hon ncm- hen who were sn nucli more capable nfaoip it justice and wiuld iiiprfly quote the argtr meotsset forth intlio petilion of the monirral constitutional delected as being fur stinnger and more to ihe piioi than anything he him- bniaehuf the irtlnt0 too injurious ef- frets npoo por cuiiada of the present division of the ivovinccs by which wo were cut off from ccess to the ocean were sclfrvident the fanner iu upper conada raieft a bushel of wheat at often as that 11 sold and resold ithio the province the profir would be retained io ibe country but the mo- imnt it eiossrs the boundary line the future priiftra jipnu h sale ro to curich lower aua- da the same with imported goods when our merebnots buy a pieco of cloth the first and large pn6i goes to ibe lovyer caaa diins to be sure when he afterwards sell that cloth the small profit ivhiyh he innkes up on it remains in upprr canada thus it was that nil the wealib centres in lower canada the people of upper caoada never ought io rest satisfied unil they succeeded tu cbiaiuine a seaport town and ibe day rould coioe and that ere long when ibey must have it lie sir m err jit j would rec intnd thru a stronr be nddreed to the self could advaao the hon gedlloffiftfl here read some tracts from the petilion j 5hrmk mr cook tlo boo- member had tnkeo fjiemmcoi from a joint committee yf the liberty to read an extract fnon a document j hoih houses of i he lcflislilltire dearly aod i deaouuctnk a pamy in this province as an forcibly settio forth our bitultioc and our do- overthrown faction who were republican nnd lorminatioii if possible to obiaiu an outlet to strayed or stolen ffttom the premises of tie subscriber disloyal he mr cook was fss loyal as that him ircmhtr or my other iu that house aud iuxi iwoniilek from he town on the ho t- lftl imptidencb to bath kad a ited hifr whh a short tail come here andasri what they bad just heard about a ar and a half old whoever will re- 1 loud cries of ortfcr order turn said heiferor will irive information where r list of letters ema1ninc io the post office at nap aoee on 5tb december 1836 anderson thomas aussnt mniuel bootb john rurnham william battle martin bower englesolt caswell samuel cnnoly f casmey samuel c arland john e clerk jimes m lappio james 2 lalor juhn lewis j it stcdooiild charles slccimuell jnho z mccartber charles mnsrs pfter godfray miller george nowlnu miehncl oliver charles iruodeau pierre chamberlain cbarlespomeroy daniel conger peter b pakio george cimpfiell archibald davis alio ilindsay william lucas dennis mclean hervey mcblain ctrk mcnamara john mcgunnijfle james mclean kdward micuniftccoarles vloyers david mayerhofter a g- miichell hugh moliontmr ocillagnan michael purdy micajah phillips norman hanson samuel ting john kussell mr smiih col abijah smith james shea james shon joseph small patrick webbcapiedwird2 ward phcebe warwick mark llemorest jatnes detlor george draper clark rmbory jeorge kauhi snniuel s rfnpey fletebrr kinjnrv joho snr fohee j at j fortdee aex ii korhi joho frctu john foor daviil grooms zcpheniab godlone 11 gmhiew michael i lvs james iliwiey john jotuhtno jitne kimmerly ilenrj kroner john kniht doctor lues geure a pyeitf martin quackiohiidh jas 2iusscll ilciry 2 ittdiermn akxaoder jltipeu thus van bjltiee z- smith samurl jr shamhbom ash snider soloinno sagcr juhn w speiicrr jaenfs spenrer james s spetirer henry senr smocer kufuj sinitli jcob siimnt gil d dill william varlv hiram viiidovr peter 4 warner charles wall valentine wiudnvrr john wffion john a wliitrrnt ir huh macphekson p m n- b such of the above mentioned let trrt as are itoi ictired within si wrru from hii dale will he relumed 10 the general post owf i quewr ns dead ltiem cash cash five dollars in cah per 100 lbs paid fur uvf hioqsat mr scowlls beef pork sior kingston 2st october 1936 33z british b3dt and si3 eitab- lishmenf t1he subscriber respectfully in timates 10 ibe in habitants of belle ville and the neigh bourhood that he hasopened the above establishment next door to dr waltons office aod having laid in a stock of the best english and american leather castings c aod engaged someofihebt workmen from the states and in canada he will be enabled at all times to serve the public at extraordinary low tricks with any article in the above line which cao nut be surpassed in aoy city on this side of ibe atlantic 1vuin the experience the subscriber has bad io the business having been for years boot maker to many of the first nobility of enc- lapd and scotland he flatters himself that those favouring him with their orders will be coo- vmjctcl of the superiority of the articles 0 rcid belleville front st- oct 23 1336- sz n b sij workmen wanted for the above establishment and oone but first rate need ap ply also two apprentices who c90 bring proper testimonials of character yourex joho robert deacon acting p m- n b soch of the above mentioned letters s are not retired withio six weeks from this date will be returned to the general post of fice at quebec as dead letters- just received aod for sale at the corner cfking ud brock street ready reduc ers and leonies grammar- kingston jao 16 1836 she maybe found fhall receive a reward of three dollars edward noble kjftffhn november 23 ih3g 4iz to millers- the subscriber bees leae to inform mil lers and the trade generally that having purchased the stock in trade of mr lewis bostwick burr mill stone manufacturer he will continue the business ofmakiog french burr mill stones of the first quality having on hand four pqirs of stone finished and a large lot of burr blocks which be will make up to order on the shortest notice all orders for the above to be address ed to a clark at the kingston foundry whom hp has made bis ageqt for bis stone building business geo mccrabby kingston august i6ih 1836 i4z the cobnurg star wilt pleas py this adverti- t eft 8cnd qcc l lh nnoexatiooofmooirealtothtsprovioceallthe inconveoitnces attending nur present imper fect tpode of ascertaioinr the atnnuot of duties due to us ivould ho remod should mr sol gmcni felt perfectly satisfied that the hon eentlemaj was quite as loyal as he professed to be fe should not however hevo taken 10 himself hat the hon member for kufrel bau read s bad u u veiuiiihrt with regard to the rcsolutivos oow before the committee the circomsraoc of the provioce were such as to justify the representations to the home government which it was intended to foood upuu theie resuluiioos in demand ing a seaport for upper caflji ie people seem to appreheod that we should be violating the rights of our sister provioce but he deoicd that aoy right of lower canada would be in jured by aoy propositioo oot submitted to the house and would maintain t a v great majority of the people of cftnada were in fa vorof giving the island of montreal to upper canada as a seoporr io the first place by the new goods rwhe subscribers are now receiving by the m iftsl nrnvau from london liverpool nod glasgow exensive sonmens of the len e r c erre various kinds oi s iaplfs and fancv and y p suob imposts aiw such only m we dry goods lacks small wakes thought proper in our preseot eituniioo stc sic thai tlipv nrp in ihcliariii of imponin konkilt aumour co montreal mv 26 is3ti o0 kotice tu chelsea and other pensioners who are paid by the commissariat nilh all ilia wmpnrli lyin witliih the bounda ries of lmvcr canada and subject to its ll gishiiuro it as ultcrty imhsilile for us to iu crease or iliminish any duty which was levied ou imported poods at iluse pons however ju dicious ir necessary it might he for the inter v isssifsssfs 9 ests of upper canada oulef we could prevail by doiihrs the above dominion of per- n r ihai they niusimakeptrsowaf- nnplnni p imperilil parliiimrnt m luterleio in jns iiiu they niusl make personal appl tion al the beginning oi each quantrr io be nrnresi contmistariftt oltice fr ibeir pensions in cases wtien lenioners roijc a distance from a gommismrlai office which misbl n t ctur behatr look at the pteseot siiuhiiuo of upper canada abui eoterins as he hoped and firajy believed upon a bnght course of der it incontenlenrofw iod pr nnd in what sionen to apply ai ihe beinnins of each j way uuder present circutmtances could we quarter or if from fcftknt of other 2ood meet the necessary exprnsc of thai improve- uw applicaiinn cannot be made persoiully ment we cannni rsme fuod by rnaclinc thai even once in ihe rear an officer will ho spni i i iv ijuumi annuallv to visa ihose slaiiom to identify and tie fluy n lwl 7 py those who cannot for tlise causes present i wc ji for lhe iheniselvhs al cornmisshrtai staitntk t per cent now imposed should be increased til the pensioner are enjoined 10 keep po- 5 per cent the only wy ibai was opro 10 kssiofl of ibeir lomruciiun papers as heir w w j lhxtliulj upon the ptoplo of itaroj when at te r isfunhfr nutihed ihai the government ler qatiadian are very much brnefinedh will not under anv cirrumstanre recosnize all uur iirtprnveineni it ihcrefure aa nut 4wot8 or the claim of any individual fur just that ne should have it i out power to debt contractd by the pensioners frihr soime co ioivard kincstno 15m march 1836 75z ihe ekpenw tf cntrucm mom tliat we nuaht to have a neaport or our mr r vko ot ivas undouhted il aaur natural rishi professor of dancing wh nhea accorded to m ill ewwoim ijfspkctfully heus to anooonre his eoplrol our nvn duties and intloed fuurhe- mm mtennon ol remaunnc in knon fur purrh from ihe lor canadians they ihe wmier season 1021vc leuns ui thenewl n a u- e and fqosl famiionahle biyl- of dancios ma perhnpeliecoine purchers irm ui iu mr y is ht presni mvia lrssons in mr would draw ihe atieniinn nfiwemhers ti a sin wentherstonst hool ttoqm where he has uf- fnrt almoi 12c0 vessel annually arrived at the 6cim room for any number of youftft ladirs 0 from the sea of thee 200 per- who may honor him wnh their ant-iidance- i si rilniil nide ihe ca meet on uvdresdy and suurday af- p v fl j erihwn at halfpasi three romiuin juuucame fnhc parhioof iftftmk schihiu and privaie families atiendrd on the away return cargoes ihe t pprr province supplies nearly all those vessels jil their car of lumher potash fhmr c for kingston cabinet ware house tt lh l p to mi i reasunahle terms kinimon oct 1 1836 27 store strmt opposite the commercial hotel e cone aiiffut i l8sa in for sal is qrt hf esi minting ink oif very ov for cnsli- chronict gazelle office kinffion january lh 1936 for sale anumbkh ol copies upper canada sta- lutes frovinimal junre township ma nual stc stc- t l he chronicle gnwim of- fice corner of king and brock sireeis ion i9lh july 1836 kingsi h sharp begs leave to inform the inhabitants of kingsioo lhal he has opened his boot and shoe shop l ihe new butjdid oo the corner of king and brock street where he will keep on hand and manufacture on the shortest notice all kinds of work id bis line at the coost reasonable prices kingston sept 14 183 3il6 mutual insurance company op the midland district theboaitdok directors are now prepared io issue policies printed fotms pf proposals may be procured at the contoa oyscfctt opposhe the court house no fet ters received unless post paid by order w dawe sep kingion 27th oct 1 sa ruling machine for saie cheap for cash- apply at the office of e 1 chronicle gazette trmle furty veweli would bo ilifficieni iu cud dnrt their whole commerce and f wc supply 000 tmself mil of the j000 engaged in the irde with cargne it folo asa natorfllcoo si ijiimicit that wc ui io th iwm proportion ctmsuine the ankle imported io ilmse hips he the sul general hrlieved that at the litne the tlififioo nf the provime was effected the english government iu runmnx the line imd no view iii our geographical position but inerele sought to inrlude h the french set tlement in the province nf loner cuoinu he for oue fully couviiced of the jure or our claim renuy to submit tbu quesimo to iik htijmiy govtiniiient for until we were in posietsinn of a seapurf aud were enabled to control our own commerce many of uur mom valuable improvements would be compa ratively useless and all that money uhicli bad been so ifttumj expended oq the improvement of the st lawrence would be a total los jvfr merritt observed thai the prepl was ihe nceno the hon aod irarned solicitor general had spoken of th lavish expendiitire no the improvement of tho st laureucc bu be mr mcrntj bought it one of the niosl inipfirtaot wnrks in tho world aud by tnftan of which a toti of iuoiu mixta be bniighi from the t ux of londuii tu ci av uud in ohio fur 2 10 0 and be bad no doubt iu bis mind that io ihe course of tco years ft wmh ij sshikkiwhi 18 ihhmw support ibe resoluiione with great pleature and hoped ihey would be carried by ao oer- whfliring majoriiy fr parkc hoped that the questions would ont be hurried through the house there would beoodnubt that great ad vantages would accrue to us if vj could obtain the island of montreal as a seaport but the people of low er caoada might see the matter in a very dif ferent light the islnnd was cow in their pot sessioa and io seeking a seaport we should en deavnr in confine our claims to what was ab sotutely oecessary particularly when we were demaodiok ni advantage which was now in the possession of our sister province he thought that if we coold obtaio a small pontoo of lin to huiid a port for ourselves and the right of navigating the kiver st lawrence it was all we could expect from ibe lower ca nadians all that wo would bo wiltiag to grant were we in their ituatiuo he believed that ibe inhabitants of the lower province would have oo objecting to concede that much the hon gentleman from russell mr mckay bad reml from a printed document what he seemed to think exclusive arguments in favor of rtlhfutpg montreal tn upper caoada but be mr- pmke would like to know frow what source they emanated was it frum that respec table body the montreal corps ho did not ihiok these arguments so very conclusive if io asking to obtain an outlet to the oceao we cnofiuod ourselves to what was reasonable and just we should lie touch mora likely to succeed to our object mr ftichardson would suggest the proprie ty of a conference tili tbo legislative coun cil upon this all important subject thai the rep- reeftttttliooi should not proceed from that bouse alone but ihar a j i n i adlrcs uf both bouses of the legivbiture should be prrseoted to his majestys government the only ar gument nguiust the aooexutino of httdtronl to upper canada made use of hy ibe hon gen tleman from middlesex mr parke wan that it would be unjust to lower canadtf he hod not bnwever pointed out the injustice if at ibe time of tho division of the provinces the iniercms of upper canada were overlooked in i we were thereby cut off fmm the ocean flat tlint any reason that it should forever re main so when the same subject had bcn bfflttghi before the last house of assembly instead of using arqmeti tbo oppose of the bill bad hotiped abuse upon its supporters but he hoped the present house of assctpbly wpnld see the importance if the subject aod the ne cessity uf pausing thoie rccdutios great credit ho thought was duo to the hon grntle- mnn from uussell for his preverance io bringing the question upder tho consideration of the legislature mr shrrwood rno in propose a resolution for ihe consideration of the comminee hi du iog so mr s hritjly rcmaikcd ihat as a simuc puily wits kpown m exist in lower canada io favor of a legislative union of tho pro viucef it would be ellto apprizo his ms laflt government that ihnl house was averse to a onion so injurious to jhe interests of up per canada mr s then moved a resolu tion accordingly r parted by mr ju kin the solicitor o nerai wo id be sorry to dis agree with some of h lion- friend as io slip course tftltirh il most advisable shoutl he pursued ou the riistioii now before the com tnittee hut he boobl be still more sorry io the eveot of the abdication not beifi acceded to if they did not express their decided dttp probntiiu of a hump with lower feutda fur be felt mluaed iii his owo omoci that if the ulatid of montreal was not annexed to up- the mo1 importot ljecl to upper canada p cmmita a mwi f the two rovore it was raiber extraordinary thai i- bad hereto- i greatest cvu to upper thilh d forobeen generally viewed uiih evident at a- t rus to rritih imqtttls tn this c- uciry thy for though agitated foe several years it he was as sorry as huj hon geollemao that hod oevtr yet beeo prewd tbrougb either the political steo of lower caoada bad beeo adverted to liut it was impossible o discuss this question uiihout doing sn he would ro- joice to see a union whenever he thono tho laic nf society was such as would ensue a predomioaoce of british principles io the le gislature hea hear hut that could not be expected fur many years to come riod tbe eou- scquenre wnuld be that every effort that might bo made for tho improvement of the cuuotrj in connection with the mother couutry would be paralysed aid reudercd nboftivfl hy tin ao- ttbriiiih am auticomtorcial msjority iu tho house of assembly he would oot now enter fully into thi question but would take this opportunity of iyiog that he was hy no means satisfied with the principles and sentiinants which were advocuted by a certain part nf ilia sn called british popiainu in lower cannula he looked opno them as he did opon the pno- ciplei of thp same parly in this province a heiu subversive of hriiih aoiboriiy aod 11 i tuh gov romeoi in ihecoouiry aud lolijyeoj they would as certainly produce a separation froo tbe mother ronntry as the principles of ibe otber ailed the french uriy he would fjttbwi ihe resolutioiti should be lost bonever much he would regret that tbau that they should ant be acconipnoii with an express inn of the seniimeut of the iiouso oo a union uf the provinces mr cameron rne to nppfie ihe restitutio of the hoq and learner member fir hrncuvilfe though he hotlhl not hawsnld a word hut fur the remarks which cell fiotn the hon and learned solicitor general that hrn and learned eoietmn ycartrd m he trrore afraid of a ponioo of the british population thaohe was of the french its purtotog a course inju rioua to british ioreresrt he mr co in o too but he as cordially concurred io the prio ciples advocated aod set forth io he mornioii courier the most promioent of which wa equl rights aod privileges to all classes much had beeo said at different limes about tho causes which retarded the pwnperitj of upper caoada there were many causes bot he was satisfied the principal cause would be found io our geographical situation apd it only was necessary n mention our situation with respect to that jreat national work tho improvement of the st lawrence to con vince any ooe nf ihe correctness of hiiopiuioo that great work could ot be finished without the concurrence of lower canada he did oot believe io the seotimepf expressed by the hon member for leeds mr jones that it would be better to be ao appendage to lower canada than rcmna as wo ere he for ono was not cooteot to he ao appendage to lowen canada and bis blood boiled at readiog the report of the cnutitoliooal society of that province he did oot care how tooo the question pf n uobm of tho two provinces ramq up for ho was prepared to support it aod fels satisfied there would be a majority of tbe lev gislaturc iu favor nf british covernmeut aod interests in the couutry ob oh from the solicitor general there was but one ques tion un which the brainh population of nwen canada was divided and that was the queslinq of a domioaot church but oo all other sub jects they were uoanimou the solicitor general npprebedp bis hoo friend must have misunderstood him furho alluded to no society or hndj of men io that provioce but tn the stptitneot which cm subversive of the british constitotion he thooht so ixios disiioctty and wished to he so understood but he had no refercoce to th question of a unmiuant church for he was sat- ivged that whether hore was a dominant church or qo in upper canada tbe loyalty of its inhabitant wnuld remain mr cameron wa sorry if be bad misunder stood the loin- peotlemao hut would bo obli ged to him if he would point out any thing other than that question wherein the morning courier differed from the constitutional suci- ety the solicitor general would state ooe tbe law of priinogenjtore which he considered es- seolial to the stability uf cr constitution lie might if it were necessary mention others also and ihfu the general tone io which thff proceedings ofihathonw were spoken of in that paper was quite surfiriem aud coun not c5cape the notice of any careful observer ho was jndiucd to think his hon fricqd had uot paid much attention to it lately mr jiihnai was sorry that politif hnuld be mentioned io this djsciijon tbf were in comttittee for tbe purptite of considering the bubjfct of gelling a sea poft ffjr upper ca nada he for ooe hd long seen aud rrhwt d oo tbe tifceaisiiy of it and was quite sariified this province would tint pro5er ai it shoubl do until we had a m0miri if our own whira we could collect nur uwn dunes and carry on our trade ami coimocice wilt othr countries mr buneetl was scarcely awlibl be t a understood to say lhal he rul formerly been io fayor pfa hfitfw of thp provinces but ylould not express any opitiitu upun tbe rmotomrttw before iberp- btpfd that the coiomineo would rio until some future day that funnlier tnifhi have nnuportquilv uf fuithprcotisidert iog iht ubjt- mr bnufton fonrurred ith mr- burwetl in tluukiug thai ii ere had not beeo uffitieit time allowed for tl e fniflifhtini of hie sub ject he himself wa in ftivof of ihe resolu tion and llmoym it iocuubcui upooike hotih ni txpnm ihir tbd iwl aunnmftmi v lgilanve unton with lwri cjuwu i uclv hi en very nnch wisberf for by ihf bri tish inhabitants of tba loner puvioce hut it would bo luust detriuieoul ty iboiowtfl of

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