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British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), February 18, 1834, p. 3

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i hvhn early i win h lliry ahoultl clocl pa of wall known itflcgfily mill hinuir on whom tliey upod tod all tlwrvtv wliirh ilj im brougltiagainsit ini would bo of no avail ihily rrquim unity firmness a iahid dcterniimiton to carry im pnihi in tlirir favor and n they nhimi thetiiuoim iirriwd wlkmi ihrtu i moro necessity i rfhan ever that die inehniit tlumlil ilo something for them- iflalro and in which way rouhl tlivir view ins made known their in rappofttd ao well us by ilia return to pari i a cmtf of a man of their wmuv tliey bra now virtually and lity unreprescntol and if limy tin imt immediately push rd thvy will be uhligtd l wek snue other country to jwi livelihood fur ere long the iuduslriuih and honcdt arti- the ost useful mrt ofaur rmmmnih will have to cod- sgainttt a lion of well led rogues who will be forced to for their sustenance iktoru many years ihcpotaec now ing by government will be enabled to wpuly from the lo ir ofite inmates the whole of tlii provmca with almost eve- t jr artiele that u required and at uch prices that it will be i n r potciblc for the hmtest mechanic to compete with them the petition got up in tlii town nt the late moating will bo of nn avail this session or although it ha been laid before the house by otic fully competent to advance the view of the petitions it is known hcu in favor of th american penitentiary system d therefore cannot go limft and hand in the cause it now y aoly remains from the n h i hauiea to come forward to a man jtf no consideration separate them theircaue will then pros and other town will join in petitioning for what will not granted lliuscssion the prayer ofthcir last petition a word peeling the choice of a candidate there are two descrip ns of person i who are dajtgctoub to the well being of any ernment which if not purely despotic the first are those o would and do adopt the language of the northern auto- t that as long its thcijlttc thaj trill oppose a wilt of iron to progress of liberal opinions to such may be attributed 1 the evils that have from lime to time silently ctepl into government of ibn colony and if i be in their power keep the people in the claifc respecting their encroach- nu on their liberties and ogaitifl the constitution of counuy they will do so again there are another class nally dangerous to the interest and good order of the colony whom we mmt keep a guarded and in isui ruienee they what we may term republicans and levellers but thanks to our stars they are few and far between to show that the american state prison discipline is fat grownginto disrepute with all except those tfaoaoh ttjinger in the pic j main topic of money a member of the new york senate mr wmble ha a bill before that houc one resolution of which in u the committee on state prisons be instructed to enquire mto the expediency of regulating the thu rur fa and prices of the la- hwr of the convicts in tltc sttite prisons at infngat auburn wtaat the same may not inbrfere tcith the free labor of mechanics mdartisons doubtless a great ufluri ivill be made at the coming election to return a majority of aristocratic members of fce stamp to which i allude hut if the mechanic aro firm and ve disposed is they should he for their interests are at stake la send a liberal to parliament lor the town of kingston they may yet weather the storm which now ilireaiena to destroy m sydney kingston feb 14th 1834- i the first number of i mt titihfrmtf for ihc tfriitj whig poor dobtfon lovd a social glum ll led him oft astray this was the cause of rnot his woes ho could not ay it nay and oft full nfl he did rol w to cast it fa mr away but then his glass it came to pass he neer could say it nay like samson in delilahs lap he threw his strength away m tho syren song he heard bo long ho could not say her nay and now poor john i end my song already growing gry tis time to say while yet you may your glasi forever nay bay uuinte feb 10th 1834 w the late new york papers communicate the intelligence of the failure of the great house of messrs m s allen diinfcmrlnl kingston v february ah 1km a report reached town this tnuniing of the failure of a great house in quebec u c h m dock yard kingrtoa llih february 1634 notice is hereby given that sealed tenders will be received at my olfice tititil monday the 24ih february next from any person or persons willing to contract for the forwarding of naval stores pro visions private goods c to and from kingston and montreal viz from the naval depot at montreal into ihc storehouses at kingston by the rideau canal from the naval depot at montreal into the storehouses at kingston by the river st lawrence from the storehouses at kingston into the naval depot at montreal by the rideau canal from the storehouses at kingston into the naval depot at montreal by the river st lawrence the tenders to express the rate in sterling money the dollar at 4s 4d sterling and to be opened at my office at 10 oclock on monday the 21 ih instant two sureties will be required whose names must be inserted in the lender robert moore master shipwright goverjfmeprf contract ateamboattranspoft lake ontario notice is herdjy given l sealed tenders will he received at this ollice u tt on monday the loih day of march next ff suc persons as may be willing to undertake the transport of government stores heavy ordnance a gunpowder excepted troops uuggage horses parcels c until the close of the navigation of ll i viz from piescott to kings from kingston to york dalhousie niagara and uueenston and from york to cit ailti from hose places back again respectively- it is to be clearly under ial whenever re quested the contractor inu forward passengers stores by the earliest convy withoutdetention to favor the interest of any particular boat all ordnance stores mil 1e lan or received as relates to kingston at t ordnance wharf ai point henry the tenders must state several rates in hali fax currency agreeable tw a prescribed form to be obtained at this office wh conditions of the contract moy he seen and nn5t reference to two persons of known pro as sureties from the very great jrtponvenienea formerly ex perienced to the public s s wdl as to the contractor by there not betoffmy person on the spot from whom information co obtained as to the arrival and departure c steam boats it is par ticularly desirable if the yontracior is not resident at kingston that he shoum appoint an agent ai that place with whom the co can communi cate without delay payments to be made by a check on the bank of upper canada the usual amounts being presented at this office charles a clarke a c g fr tba briiith wing mr editor this morning i received your rji t uil fhm itm rtn nl tvt hive displayed in replying t ywn lorimrcaluiuoiitot and al io my conviction from yuurjustcaihirutl labor that your pa per will proven tironeutnotocquiitcratlabudmaim support our noblu constitution iintl filso to disrniinulc liberal briliah principles in opposition to tlintwn or rjiiililicunism 1 urn not only induced to mow you to continue to forward it but iliall use uiy moderate jullucnvc in fiivoriiig ils circulution i send you for lahrtion n loiter liuly rocuivod from james lake junr whom the pulilii will rrcidlu t irll his native land with his numerous rmiily ot july lit ur ihr promised land in missouri bv having cnlhrftrvd llic mmrinmi ditrine his let ter i dated kiithuil lii tn pltmm where he btu purchased land ucarly 300 htihtf lirl of ihesaiil pnnuiitd land i have no doubt you will find the vsirurt intercming tu many and of fensive to none as it 2iv thtt mormon vvrwon of ihe buttle which was fought bdwcctl ihdtt arid thuif enemies in mis souri mr lake aflcrexpremfr his belief in the new doctrine and his high wttfclltctioii with llifl purcltic and location proceed thus with regard to the hiiircli of christ in this place a stmgglc for holinesx of heart and fur ihs futh once delivered to tbesainu prevails asit rwpccls the liurch in zioo the twoelders that were sent from this place to the rulers of that land john gould and orson hide have returned and they inform us that it in a lime of great persecution oven resistance onto blood striving against sin- the store was broken open the goodfi mrcwcd into llic sirens and eight of their houses torndowninone niht the church mormon warned llicm in the name of god to dotal or in the name of christ they should stand in defence of their lives the mob still persisted and came against them with i wo pieces of cannon the church od in their defence took the cannon and destroyed the lives w of the itvh in- rtttlw niiiit f r trord i also send you a revelation for your use given from the oroion prophet after die battle above described with wtahes lor yourucces 1 am sir c nathan fellows ernest town feb lltb 1834 ots it 71eln7thguf worthy corropndeot will we excuse the publication of the revelation as it would oc cupy more than two columns of the paper and prove interest- ig but to few for the british whij mr editor many persons arc railing out against you for aving published the letler of mr ivier iry to his respected london friend upon the principle that you have violated your ledge and attacked private character in your vindication it has been stated privately and it u now reiterated publicly that the ball gentry were the tirt to insult their fellow townsmen by the manner in which they prohibited the introduction to the fasscmbly of many highly respectable ladies and gentlemen thai consequently as they threw the first stone ihey have no reason to tumplain of die mountain which has fallen upon their heads the support of your piper is with the men bants and traders of the town and if you witnessed the highest persons in those ies passed over with flcgttl and contempt and a pack of whippersnappers invited in their room you did in the opinion tlof every honest man perfectly right when you admitted to you tomthlhe only retaliation in lie power of the insulted that f ridiculing the offenders and it is heartily hoped that until the ii gentry have the good naiiuvrs to leave their subscription ok at some public place where all who think themselves en- tied to that honor may enter their names object to approval ou will have the boldncsj to continue thai course of whole some correction which will always bo attend with laughter rl kingston february 10th ibm note y the editor our risible correspondent is given c to understand ibal we shall do our dot tu the public in spile ll of the frowns of all the dig wigs and darning heroes in the i country by the wuy it niay bo us well here to mention tfthat as the cxhuberanceof zeal we bhall display may occasional ly bring us into hot water we have made provision forany little incidents of a valorous nature by engaging a celebrated h fighting hero of d uelling uotoriety who having some leisure i time upon his hands has promised to lake all quarrels upon ce himself provided the invitations occur more than three limes a week john belonge in returning his sincere thanks to the gentry and other inhabitants of kingston for the many favors conferred upon him during the last thirteen years respectfully begs leave to acquaint them that he has taken tins house situated at the cor tier of king queen streets which he has fitted in a superior manner and where he will prepare as formerly suppers iiuiiftjfssoupfi c to those gentlemen who may be pleased to patronize him he takes the present opportunity also to inform tln i lmt ht u rmv rmrrffirfrin jrrf inrpnd to keep constantly on hmd wholesale and retail all kinds of liquor coriliul confectionary patry arc large or small dinner parties attended to upon the shortest notice q7 just received from new york a superior as sortment of the finest east india preserves kingston feb 18th 1s31 4 public notice is hereby given that i icncral meeting of the stockholders of this institution will be huld at the bank on saturday the20lh day of march next at ten oclock in the forenoon tor the purpose of elect ing two directors to serve for the remaining term of this year in the room of the late david steguiann esq deceased and william h draper esq who has resigned by order of the board thos g r1dout cashier bank of upper canada york feb 111834 s the editors of the different newspapers in the province will please give the above one insertion wanted a young lad as a compositor in this office of tole rable good english education kingston feb is 1834 information wanted of moses waugh ivdler who left kingston in jtily last forthe tipper country and who was last heard of in brantford gore district any person having knowledge of the above will confer an obligation on the undersigned by commu nicating with him by letter t a corbett kingston feb iw99i 4 the new york emigrant the yorkxow and the gore mercury will please to copy the above for isisf weeks for sale grass seeds of superior quality by parker benson kingston feb 1sl 4 furs muffs and variety for sale by january 9 1834 tippets juenfl caps a great parker benson 1 cash paid for deerskins deer horns furs rags and feathers by j baker egan market place kingston feb 14 1831 cash paid for grass seed by hughscanlan marketplace kingston feb 14 1s32 4 the letter wc ifecfcivo upon to lh martial field do not a wu ki publish all tin hlbjetl an opportunity will be afforded for all poivaliaiiiyuuig men to attf uicircourage this arrangement it i hoped will be tound amply sufficient to j satiny ihearbilraiy law of honor and ai the unietiaw preserve j the public good a llfc so bfeu vajuable us our own if to bank of upper canada public notice is hereby given that at a general meeting of the stockholders held this day it was resolved that the remaining 50 per cent due upon the new stock shall be called in payable at the following periods via 10 per cent the 6th instalment payable 1st mon day in november 1633 10 per cent the 7th instalment payable 1ft mon day in january 1834- 10 per dent the 8th instalment payable 1st mon day in march 1934 toent the 9tb instalment payable 1st mon- contract for bfvcks and tiles commk kingston upper canaah 6di february 1334 sealed tender will be received at this oflice until monday at oon on the 3d day of march next for furnishing the engineer depart ment at point henry with the following quantities of bricks and tiles viz about 1500000 of best stock bricks to be made in moulds of 9 5s inches long and 458 inches broad and 3 inches thick ok about 150000 of plain tiles to be made in moulds 11 inches long 8 inches broad and 78ofan inch thick about 20000 of plain tilcfh to be made in moulds 12x9 inches and 1 58 inch thick should tiles not be used an additional quantity of bricks will be required in lieu of them the bricks to be good stocks made in the best manner in single moulds carefully dried in hack and well burnt in clamps or kilns to be made in the v hun hantit tuiti flviwtd on tlie government ground at point henry where a quantity of clay has been dug and weathered for the purpose the yards after the fences have been made good to be given to the coutraclor wliois lo perform all further repairs and to find all tools aid materials with the exception of pug mills which will be furnished the contractor if required the contractor can obtain saul in the govern ment reserve at a distance ofboit a mile to ensure a supply of dry woid the engineer department hasentered into a conract for the same which will be supplied to the contra tor and charged to him at the contract price of 7s4ra currency er cord- such bricks and tiles as may not be properly burnt or fit for the use of ihe engiieer department will be rejected but the contractu will he allowed to dispose of such bricks and tile fur his own be nefit payment will be made by a check drawn by the ordnance storekeeper on the bank of upper cana da for the quantities of britks and tiles as may have been delivered and approved by the com manding royal engineer at ptriods to suit the convenience of the contractor the following form of tender it requested to be observed the undersigned hereby proposes h make the num- berand description of bricks aid tiles required by the royal engineer department at kingston agreeably to advertisements unfed kingston 6th february 1834 viz rwr rv fv- bmcks made from clav d hy the kencv at pik department 9 5s inchf oil 4 thousand 58 inchesbroad 3 inch thick s d made in moulds 0 0 0 bricks made from clay 6tx by the contractorofthediinenspilo 0 0 0 plain tilks 12 x 9 incfc xi 58 front moulds mak of clay dug by the department 0 0 0 plain tiles 12x9 inches xi moulds madfof claydug by llr plain tiles iix 8x7- es ironi jliould made of clay dug by the department plain tilks 1 1 x 8x 78 inch cs from 1oulds made of clay dug b the contractor 0 0 0 atld oiler ivr of and jtfr of a niy sureties for the due performance of the contract signature re idence 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 pe day in may 1331 10th instalment payable 1st mon- 10 percent- the klili in day in july 1631 50 per cent thomas g ridout cashier bank of uper canada york 15th june 1933- strow bber y v uairiu osweeo beer on consisnmcnl 416 1e132s wek bbkson january 231831 to the senior commissariat office kingston upper canada any further information may be obtained on ap plication to the royal engineer offices at kingston montreal and york and commissariat oflice at kingston upper canada txftev of ih- cmfumj bridce company ktdofl ltt at a general meeting of the stockholders held this day agreeable to the act of incorporation the following semlemcn were chosen directors for the present year the rev g- o stuart the honblejnix kirbv vu logie hsq mr wm chambers and mr- wm denn resolved tltat a dividend of 30s on each share for the six months ending ist dec- be declared payable at this office oi f corbett sec 3c trcasi sale of crown lands notice is hereby given that the undermentioned lots in the township of seymour in the newcastle district will be offered for sale by p vblic avctton in colborne cramahe at kctchunis inn on sa- uirday the 1st of march next at 10 oclock a m ai the upset price of 12s 6d currency per acre on condition of actual settlement and upon the actual terms of payment lot 21 2nd concession 200 acres lot 222nd do- a clergy reserve 200 do lot 23 2nd do 200 do lot 22 3rd do 200 do lot 14 9th do 200 do broken lot 15 9th concession about 42 do cifumltvhdtr or crown laoda oilr york ii pdmofy i commtrcfal jrntfluijence kingston market fnrfdy feb 14 i8m flour 27 g 0 0 egg per dozen 1 0 pv i- i- lj i 4 4 0 soap 0 4 indian com do 3 o 4 0 0 candlea moulds 0 8 burlcy do 3 0 a 3 0 do dipt 0 7 flnlb do 1 1 j fowlpercoupte2 0 rye- do 3 0 a 3 3 turtcyy couple 6 0 potatoes do 0 to 1 0 pork prime bl 55 0 hay per ton 33 0 a 35 0 do- do wett 70 o beer per lb- 0 3 i 0 6 do mes so 0 muuod do 0 3 0 3 vr i i per 16 0 i vail do- 0 4 a 0 5 beef per cwi 17 pork fresh do- 0 i m 0 ft pork do- do 2 o hams iwk do 0 e m 0 7 ftour do do it 6 butter 0 10 a 1 0 wood pr cord 7 6 1 0 0 0 u 10 27 0 york market feb 12th 1s34- fire wood tuut lb esg dor cheese huucr lb cord k d ft 3 0 4 1 0 5 0 10 8 d i- v2 6 oafs bobel 1 o 9 parley m 3 a 1 3 wlieal 66 u3 a 0 o flour lloc trl tt a 0 11 d 3 i ft 0 remarks- the market still remains ia a depressod slate wheat hos frllcn in onseoucncc of mcsr mcdonald of gananoquo bay ing desired their ogente not lo pay more than 3s 9d the de mand for distillers grain still remains unabated other grain vuiy dull pork has been enquired for lltersfroin montreal speak of the increraiog scarcity of cash and the continued fall in the prices of almost every description of produce 1 0 0 o a 31 3 eiryof esiab- rnfr 4 s 4 6 ft 3 0 0 9 9 ft 6 i i t 0 4 4 e 7 0 4 5 3 0 5 0 s 0 s 0 3 5 5 0 a 0 removal the subscribers bsv removed io mr thomas smith promise adjoinmsr mr noble palmers drugqist shop one door south of the market square joseph allen co avctiwjurg general agents kingston feb 10th l3m rates of toll on the erie canau aiamccimurtttf cvfij boan1 iq tbc albany on the 13th jangary 1km ihefollowingratcof loll were lilictl in tica of all rates hcriotbre ciablwlied by tills board hk rvmuw ru l oo flour salted becfand porfc butter and cheew beer and cider per 1000 pmidd per mile 0 2 on brno and bip uil- in balk per 1000 pound per mile 0 iron minerals of 4 x on n si i i jim f n rrd in this mate pcf 1000 poodos per mite 0 4 on foreign sail per 1000 poenda per moc 3 3 ongyptfuo the prodwa ofuiia biale per xooopounds per mile 0 6 on brick nnd lime cloy earth leeched nahce mannre ud irin ore per 1000 pounds per mile 0 7 on pot and prorl atfhn lelp tuhrrj j chftreoal i ir iron broken c4lting andeemp iron per tooo pounde per ruile 0 8 on move and ajt other iron cavting v i u or from tide wafer per 1000 pound ier mile 0 9- on copperap find moninewe join- lovardtf tido water per 1000 pounds per wile 0 10 on bar and pi lead gotog toward- lkl water per 1000 poufidg per mile 0 ftin pettrmy sf 11 oiilornolpc1trrxcepvdcer per 1000 poufiit per mile 1 vl on doer in- r i and moose sklnn per 1000 pouoda per mile 0 13 on sheep- 6kin3aivdouier raw hides of domestic anl- ncd of hm united per 1000 pounds per mile 0 1 l oo importej raw mftft of domestic and oihcr i m u i per 1000 pounds per mile 0 furnitvrt e- 15 on household bnanre oecompniitcd by and actually belonging to families cmigreiing per 000 pounds per uiik 0 10 on cany vnggon fleighif phtuhs nd mechnniea tmls ocewiry lor uc owners individual use whea uccomptmied by the owner enuerannp for tle purpose ofmtitement pir jooo pwihls per mile 0 stone waif te 1 on klate and tile for rooluig and stoat wore per 1000 pnundt per mile 0 id on all stone wrought or unwrought per 1000 poonds per mile 0 lmbr ffocd fyc 19 oo timber squared and round per 100 cubic ibet per ruile carrird in boaw 0 ml on ihc same if carried in rate per 100 coble ftet per mile 1 21 on bonrdtt plank cautho and sawed limber reduced to hqh measure ami alluding laot nod other sawed situfl us thuji one inch ilutk carried iu boais except such as is smncnccd in rcgolaiioos aumbcrsj3 nod wa p tflon ni r mf ft 2 ou die mumtfj u trails poftcd in i j 1000 feet per mile 23 on sawed lath of le than five feci in length fplit utl hoop pole rowing oars mid broom handles per 1000 pound per mile 0 l on slaves and head in transported io boats per 1000 pound er nue 0 23 on the same if transported in raits per 1000 pounds per mile 0 28 on shmgw per m per mite carried id boat 0 57 on ihe amc if conveyed in rafts per m per whk 0 on split i- and rails jbr feneing ftl per mlc carried in bnal 9ft on tho am if conveyed in rafts per m per mie 6 30 ou wood for fuel except mich as may he used in ihe roanofiieiurc orsah which shall be ewmpt from toil anu mii ours per cord r imif l 31 ontfie same iftrsnsnorted in rafts per cord per wtk 3 32 on tawed stuff for window bluwls not exceedmx ono- fburthofan inch in thickness per 1000 pounds per mile 0 jjreieutturl prvdmtivn oc- 33 on cotton per 10ou pounds per mile 0 34 oo live cautc sheep and liogs per 000 pounds per mile 0 is on horsrs and euch horse when nol weighed lo be convpuied goo pound- per 1000 jhiunit per mile 0 36 on nigs per i00o pounds per mile 0 37 on hemp nod tobnreo oim towards tidewater per 1u0o pounds per mile on hemp giag from tide water per 1000 poucdvi pes mile co ia wheal mid all other nriculiunil productions of tho united stairs not particularly speciflird and not being merchandise per 1000 pounds per mllf 40 oq mereliandise jrtidt not eumtied 11 on all articles notenumeraied or excepted passing from tide waicr per k nnds per mile 42 on all articles not enumerated or excepbsd passing to wards tide waicr per low pound per mile boot and fasten ff en a3 on boats used chiefly forme tronsportaliori of persons snd navigating ihe enc canal between schenectady ulica per mile 1 t on boaw used chiehy fix the transportniion of persons and nuviguin ce ene canal hm of ulica per mile on boato used chiefly furihe trans ponot ion or persons and navigating ihe chnmplsin or chacnphim and judc- lion canal per mile 46 on boau used enicjly for ihe traafportaiioo ofpersoos and na vigiitiiu- the oswego canal per mile v on boats used chiefly for the rraaportfltioo of persons and navigating the cayuga sad seaea canal aod the lateral canal u east csugo village c cither of man per mile 49 on boats used chiefly or the uraosportalto tfpereow and navicaiing the junction canal and not catmexxcd with regular hues of bouta ctr the unuonaiioo of per- tousou llic erie or cham pi am canals per mile a 49 on boats used chiefly lor ihe iraosporuittoft of property per mile 50 on each person over eight years of ag transported ia a boat used chiefly fur the tfaiuportuuoo of persons per mile 51 on each person overtwelve years of age transported iu a boat used chiefly jbr ihe traasponation of property per mile 0 0 2 5 2 0 5 0i 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 4 a 5 0 7 0 4 s 4 5 4 a 4 5 9 0 5 4 5 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 asillf brcid montreal whole8awe ftfamj lltb 1854 pot 1st son per cwt rear glass giuijc j and pilot cwt ncwfoundlaiie crackcrs lb caudles tallow sporm t coals newcaatla chaldron liverpool m scotch copra jamaica il inferior coprxit bolts lb sheet corraoe russia cwt- ta canadian t fish cod dry cwt herrings no 1 brl no2brl smoked box matkarelno3 salmon pickled brl- american super 196 lbs- canadian do fine middling i pollards rye flour- indian meal per 168 ibs oat meal cwt fftoit almonds soil shell lb currants zante figs nuts barcelona prunes french per lb- raisins muscatel box bloom malaga lb cask bottles beer gross wine window 7i x 8i 100 feet 7x9- 8x 10 barley bushel corn indian sxxo oaia pease boilinz rye wbhl u cau per 60 ibf mixed- ked 1 c minot gdhpowdek canister lb f 100 lbs f f 100 lbs f f f 100 lbs iron bar english ton russian o s swedes hoop fc pig boilerplates sheet iron potash coolers kettlce pots belly ovena axd coven lead pig sheet liatheivcair canada per lb- sole upper bido molasses w l best gal inferior nails cut common cwt awrmm7rr tftttt wrouffhl 6d id- 14d 28d spikes cwt on florence 30 basks box olive gallon linseed boiled single raw cod seal whale paijft black keg spanish bjrownm blue fine lb green yellow white paint keg lead dry wbite cwt red dry cwt portea london k d02 paovisioztt cheese am lb english beof mess brl prime mesa prime cargo butter salt lb hums am lard pork mess barrel prime mesa prime cargo rice south car liverpool busbsl lisbon patent cwt english common lb montreal pepper tw w randy bordeaux gil cugnac gin hollands montreal rum ocmarara 1 a 4 jamaica 2 a 5 whiskey solch montreal 1 a 2 stul english blister lb cast lb hoop l crawley sugar barbados ctt jamaica trinidad bengal wbite mauritius browb brazil refined gtogti jl sradxs ut shovels doz tallow american lb russiin c i teas twankay lb boliua hyson hyson skin young hyson ti5 plates i c box 225 lx i x x tobacco leaf u- c lb u s plug u c tobicco pipe t d p box vikeoab bourdeaux gal english wuru cbampaignc doz claret iftd fayal cargo pipe lubon malaga madeira port spanish good red common sicilian teneriffc ca go sherry wine r 2 3q 0 6 22 1 1 i i rm salt shot soaf sftcxs sri kits a 5 1 a c 0 0 3 0 g 1 0 c 0 0 0 52 52 m 51 48 0 oq 30 0 0 f 3 i li i 4 2 10 43 0 0 52 6 62 6 0 4 0 0 7 21 i 1 60 8 0 0 0 0 4ft 0 35 e- 0 0 10 0 13 0 16 0 i 9 8 v 0 0 0 5 4 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 8 9 i 3 3 0 0 0 o oh 0 0 0 0 0 49 u 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 4 45- 55 66 0 1 4 0 0 o 0 a 22 5- 2 0 2 0 so a 12 10 0 a o- 80 60 12 11 17 15 io 30 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 msvi excbanse at go days baok 2 percent do do piivaie per cut do 30 day govcromeot none at new york drafts on newyork 3daya gold sovereign montreal baok shares city d 2al per cciil dijcl none- 22 9d 125 100 of the caunupii bridge company klagm arft jan 19si j ata meeting of the directors held this day th hon john kiebt was unanimously choeen preei- dent ci f corbett sec treaa-

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