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British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), November 18, 1834, p. 2

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miscellaneous sjttbate catttffpoirttncc of tc bafljiaabcttlsct liverpool sept 21 1831 the edinburgh dinner to lord grey was truly a national fcstivitf worthy of scotland and mc occa sion whatever difference of opinion may exist respecting many points of ear greys general po- itcy and great diderence does necessarily exist on the subject still all but the most biyotied and be sotted will admit that he bestowed upon scotland a constitution uiou her eons a benefit which will outlive the present and succeeding ages- had the expremier termiiimed his official life on the pas sing of the reform bill instead or tarnishing that great victory by the selfishness of his more subse quent acts he would have gone down tu posterity as one of the greatest men and ablest statesmen that ever regulated a nationscouucils notwithstanding however earl grey deserves well of bis country and more especially that portion of the north of the tweed the dinner is represented on all hands to have been on a scale of the most superb magnificence though the hungry visitors are said to have dispatched the substantias and satisfied the cravings of nature long before the arrival of the great mion of the day so impatient and voracious were th compa ny that the dinner was nil but finished before burl grey whom it was intended to honor entered the apartment the scene thus produced the compa ny eating before the appointed signal ami stewards begging them tn desist for a time is described in the london journals with infinite tact and humour the tory journals have seized upon this circum stance to represent the bulk of the company as con sisting of the lowest of the low itis however a difficult task to regulate the proceedings of nearly two thousand people the speech of the earl of durham has been most admired on account of the bold and uncompromi sing tone which it displayed the contra was the greater from the special pleading harangue to which the former was a reply and a powerful antidote earl greys address was remarked for that elegance which distinguishes his addresses the statement that he regarded this compliment more strongly be cause it was not paid to a minister in the plenitude ofgreatness but to one who had descend lie would not say fallen from power was remarkably terse and told well the speeches of sir j 0 hob- house and m- e etlice both members of the ca binet are remarkable for their abhuirence of the truckling policy hitherto pursued by the cabinet in order to conciliate the tone altogether apart from the friendly and personal feeling evinced not only by the scotch metropolis but the whole uf the scotch people in almost every part of the kingdom 10 lord grey the meeting is important in another light as showing the firm and decided opposition in viiieli tory doctrines are held in that part of the united kingdom this feelinjr will doubtless ap pear the more strong from the circumstance of the tory section oi the city of edinburgh being about logive a dinner to the great champion of toryism the duke of wellington if i mistake not judging from the feelings of the people aud the present po sition of parties in the scotch metropolis this last attempt will be a failure corbett has been astonishing the natives ti ireland oconnell although at present closeted at derrynane abbey has used his influence to pro cure the most irarked respect and attention to he paid to the editor of the register political dinners are the order of the day one on as targe scale but infinitely less magnitleieut has been recently given to the member for the town of birmingham the company amounted to near ly three thousand principally composed of the low cr ranks of life messrs attwood and scohmtl made lengthy after dinner speeches the latter gen tleman was particularly energetic on the bill lor the amendment of the poor laws which he denounced in extremely strong terms lord brougham has been journeying for and near in his native country scotland tim 7vm and other papers which have been censuring his lordship pretty freely of late maintain thui tin- flattering reception which he experiences is piiid to his official character and should bo paid t any man in simitar circumstances who was fortunute enough to be lord high chancellor of great bri tain his lordship seizes upon every ftmilahle op portunity to defend his conduct and set himself right with he people projected escape of bona partf liiuotffene- rally kown that a vessel waa undertaken to b built am w- g irte from the isle of sl helen the vessel was about 90 feet long aud ol the bur then of 100 tons it was built of half inch plank thcnrain ofiwo p neb plank wai plarh in n hnrimi position 1 liege puiika wvre w mi caoihfcd ond cemented together that the thickness of the m leroj the vessel did not exceed that of any ordtiinry wash ing tub the ousts were so contrived lltut they could be lowered to a level with the deck an i the whole vessel might be sunk in shoal water with the crew on board without danger ample means were provided for supplying the vessel wiih fresh air the plan was to sail tip at night within a sliftrl dis tance of st helena and sink the vessel until the next or subsequent night when itonapartc wouhl be en abled to make his escape to the beach at which time the vessel was to be raised boimpaivi to get on board and away in the dark h happened however that bonaparte died before the vessel wan quite finished and it is a curious coincidence that the vessel was to be coppered the very day ic news of his death arrived johnson was to have received x4ooo0 as soon as the vessel got into blue water exclusive of the reward to be given in cae the enterprise succeeded this johnson had previously offered his services to head miralty and affirmed that he could blow up any ship without doing any hurt accordingly a trial was given him in the thames accompanied by a boatswain of one of his majestys ships who had been married only a week before in a boat ofshuilar construction to the one before described to a barge moored in the middle of the stream they sunk their boat made fast the tirpedo to the bottom of the barge and lighted the match johnson then per ceived that his vessel remained fast having gnt us the sailorsexpressed it athwart hawse of tile barge upon which he pulled out his watch and having look ed at it attentively told the boatswain that he had only two minutes to live upon this the bbtilawniti began to make lamentations 4 my poor ntmey i said he what will she say 1 avast blubbering said johnson doft your jacket and be ready to etufl into the hawse hole while 1 cat the cable upon saying this johnson seized the axe and cable the boatswain stuffed his jacket into the hole aud they got ont of the torpedo which blew up the barge mrs fit2herbert for many years the fuvunte friend and companion of george lv then prince of wales iojust returned from a lengthened visit to aix- lachapelleand spa where this accomplished ever- gretn passed the whole of last winter on her way to england mrs fitzherbert spent a few days at brusselsandcame to dover from calais whercshe remained at dcesins hotel nearly a week in this house it has always been reported a certain mar riage was conbummatcd between this exemplary lady and a very high personage forty years ago home tooke published a pamphlet on the subject at the time and there was subsequently a discussion in parliament relating to this affair in which mr fox took a remarkable share mrs fitzherbert although beyond seventy years of age retains many marks of the beauty and grace dial distinguished her early life the dbvil and hib guest- between i ine and ten oclock on monday night the inhabitants off rany sown mat u vessel wwuvwivrnvwi at batersea by the renowned johnson the gler for the purpose of liberating douapurt sereams of murder which were heard proceed ing from the lanes and fields between that place and chitwick a party of the police aud a number of the inhabitants proceeded to wu place from whence the cries were heard and after following ihc sound for upwards of a mile they overtook a man who although apparently exausted was stll screaming murder as loud as he was able on their in quiring the cause he told them that as lie w as coining through rrcntford that afternoon he met a respec table looking old gentleman who invited him to par take of a rump steak which invitation lit gladly ac cepted during their repast he accidentally looked under the table when great was his consummation at discovering that he wo dining with hie satanic majesty for he declared that he distinctly saw that 44 the old gentleman had only a boot on one but and that the oilier was cloven lie immediately left the table and ran out of the house and along the road towards town as last as he was able when near hammersmith he ventured to look round and saw the old gentleman following him which so frightened him hat he commenced scream ing and hallowing in the hope that he should there by escape lutn he was removed for safety to die slutkmhouse of the t division at brook green and it appearing evident that he was insane hi hand kerchief nnd neckcloth were taken irum him for fear of his attempting selfdestruction but he had not been long there belbiv sergeant lang was alarmed by hearing n low moaning noise and upon his going into the room where ihe unfortunate man had been placed he discoveied him suspended by one of his braces which he had fastened to a bar ii the win dow he was immediately cut down and medical assistance sent for which after some lime succeed ed in restoring animatio i in about two hours after wards upon one of the policemen going into the room to see how he was found him in the act o again suspending himself with his leathern boot laces which he had twisted together for thai purpose his design was again frustrated and everything with inch he there was a possibility of his injuring himself removed from ihc room about three oclock in the morning he called out loudly for as sistance aid upon tbtir going into the room he told them that eighteen young devils had just come into the room through the keyhole ami one o them hail touched him with his tail aud told him that thy old gentleman with whom he had dined at brentford wanted him and that he was deter mined to have him do what he would to evade him he then begged they would give him a truss of straw and a basket that he might pa ck them up aud keep them warm the next morning the unfortunate man wai taken belbre the magistrate of ihc district who ordered him to he delivered to his friends who reside at chiswiek from whose statements it ap peared that his reason win affected from excessive drinking pfftwjritrkv dawk op prviij thnrc are ffaj ol iis old ihfttff wllu tll wilt leiueuilni tliti purtlluldl of this celebrated dance at an uohited haunted houo in bergen newjersey some liveandtlnr ry years since and how the fiddlers kept their via lius in motion for a week with ut cessation and how the dancers kept it up till they shaied the fate of tha chivnlric wiihringroii who fought upon slumps and how it turned out after having polled the iothamjtc to be dated on ihtjsnl of april match traveller for the old d bridge about three miles from itatiway ark daily advertiser of yesterday employs a co lumn in relating a tale nf marvel in that vil lage the house of joseph barron ban been lor the last fortnight rocking an if shaken by an earthquake by a sci vnii girlj of fourteen years of agc so that the windows have been all shaken out ol their rasq incut and all the crock ry mhl ulass broken to piece the fnndy uro allhoi filfluhed haiiuguo power either to sprufld their table or to remmv nni of ihe house an agent of ihe acark paper htd been sontexprcly to report the case who among many wmtdurful storiwiu relaiion to i aoya iii order to aecertnij more satfacioiiy that ihe iil did not pimdnee li effect vomkiiiy otnong oilier expeiiieiik we placed iht oil a chair tni si blunkct ii the centre of the ronmbiudnged the chair with cloth fa toning her feet cm the front c court meets on readings to be suspended t mondav next pratts patent chihn yankee ingenuity line often been put in requisition in contriving labor sa ving means to facilitate the opt ration of mruiug mr pratt has succeeded in cflcc iitr tllm object in die highest perfection as we conreivc it feonthu most economical and convenient plan which can he imagined- every family in ihe country will find their advantage in obtaining one of ihew churns a child large enough to turn a wheel un prrforui this operation of the dairy or it injty i done by any animal power by steam wind or wgler ictcr r livingston esq dr duvid hoaek md a num ber of farmers who hae tried this inveotiou have certified in unqualified terms to its practical utility one of these chtii nine machines may be wen at no dl cuurthmdtstrcet new- york where orders for their construction may he left and rights for indivi duals or for towns counties york commercial advertiser a dupr we have heard secured jyeir in sum i bean rwooiaiion iterested n its sue- fought upon ins it the handbills s werc uhrtioverid now there is a t wood- the new- nee going on n rumour says the mobile register that the siunlese twin have had a falling out with each other and thuf a diud would have ensued sometime since but ihe pailiw could not agree upon in distance the quaneioiiginatcd j from the interference of chang in a hit llltllgiie of his twin brother eng it is to be howdthfl af fair will be so adjusted awpwvtwwon be tween friends hitherto so closely united mn bitden this geiicmon courage is not dvuiaved by the unforeseen accident whit destroy ed bis boat nor should it be he is determined to persevere and build another that the principle of construction he has discovered may have a full and fair trial he ha a our readers know issued a scrip at live dollars a share to raise a cei the persons thus subscribing wi owning the boat and therefore i cess we may add that imr b is now in the city and will call personally on his friends aud acquaint ances for the purpose mentioned he h made several alterations in his plan one uf which is a very considerable curtailment in the leiii ol the trunks they are also to be of sheet iroi instead of pipe staves mr b has left one ol hi subscrip tion books ml cur office where those wishing w take shares will also be supplied with a guaran re quired against any responsibility jv ii mr burden is not a native ol ameriert but was born in the neighborhood of stirling which pce he left in 1s19 liis reason for leaving his naicoun- iry to use his own words was lie could k hrook the idea of a numerous industrious and healthy family laboring continually and the whole proceeds of their labor going into the pockets ol the laird mr burden visited scotland in 1825 wheteioso d the patent for an invention for making iiiis- he won broiiffht up in the farming line and vv he crossed die atlantic was master of neiilit inone iim amy jji jdiwrttstf da rao pol arcioenta letter from missouri to a gentleman in baltimore dated october 25 states that the steamboat boouoick in descending die ri ver on the previous night came in contact with the missouri belle bound to i flouts vhen about fif teen miles above dial city and that such were the cllerts of the concussion that the missouri bulle sunk in less than two mumtcs in about one hundrtd feel water it is added tliar at the time of writing the letter fifteen or twenty persons were missing supposed to have been loat with the boat v y com ado for the murder ot koui marcouz witii me exeep tion of isaac and jamen jones were admitted to bail on monday by austin cuvillier eacj one of the magistrates ofthis citv this conduct of mr cu- villiei is strongly at variance with the lawofthe land mr cuvillier knew that these pennons were commit ied as accessaries to murder he also ought to know that in cases of felony the law does not dis tinguish between the persons present whvu the act was committed but that all are principals mr cuvillier ought further to have known that by ad mitting these people to bail committed as they were on a charge of felony he was going beyond lib juris diction as no authority but that of the judges of the court of kings bench could have done what he illegally took upon himself to do we hope before this affair is terminated that mr cuvillier may be taught ihe extent of his jurisdiction as he has shown how extremely ignorant he is of hs duties as a ma gistrate montreal vindicator wkst ward election- jidjourtud ac cording to adjournment last night tint poll opened avki or l1 published this day at ilicolfantoriho baitiih ivm turn on ui udaailtad by edwotdj qq borae primj one lnllm an three p kindlon niiv 3rd ld4 kingston tuesday evening nov e wc have received via new york london dafci to oclubcr ft hrrli round mid confi mis lui huuri tfetiicruii lutinn no chnitgp howewr wn prfnlircd ih t siikinq continued as before vet sludhl not move a limb or muscle tlitii we could dneovrr she re umhied in ibis pohiiion lung enough in satisfy all in ijie room tin the gil erised volmtaiity no sort of signify in protluug the imis- it waw observed tlmt the milic became grtmler lie linticr tihu was removed from any otlrr pentt we pitt ed llff hltheuoofavay id a cctiti th room ihe in ictm unim a tmimi iciillv htrtick with a vera t ever pokihoi iv lils dour lhw ipeii ab if i- sllct ihi wsm repealed se es with the same etlcrt in short hi ttlhii- se wii priced nheih r i i uf out itnilnr reulii vnrieil a little nrrtliictf- ni ihapby 7 a re fa ceftuhtfij rite room bircunutattce weri no th ration m the c tic matthias the lmiothn in ihe com of sca s k veeitluv ibis isnli isl nil va i bniuuht into court und wus placed uar tirj door l ii j3 lie tiftmul eivchmbn llewnstlad ii i vviy line brown coii chmk lined llmmsh wiih ilk u trrvn nhilh frock cm which coul 1 1 doll ts a vurd third wiih pink satin with a silver dim un the hfft breast and srven silver stars on the right u handsome rr let colored wish of knit i round his wtsinl point ed lace ruflirs at the writ bands a fine liiift csr and brown cloth pntitsttifons iukissmm and ttwk- insrs on his feeland leg liis iwawl now given to grey was grown to tin length of about two hrhr- onhichio and upnrlip end hewasquite five with his conversation with iiwm hn asseiwbtel abmtt hin soon after ins introdncmou ilo court the district attorney rose and addressing the court sialed that he uutcrlniiitid strung and well founded doubts of the solidity of the indirtmctil nghinsl matthias that ahliongh it was drawn willi am pos sible care and attention to technical rub aud em braced all the facts of die dtu as presented to the grunt liuv vet he believed that 1 did not and coilttl not rmlmarmho pwcntinl attributes of gnlh which in a hrjjil pniiit of view were numerous to couhliltlto the crime uf which be mood charged and ihcrefoic moved litoirt to lkc ihe indlclti ration and ifdtfertivi to ihe case jhis motion was resisted by mr west ern counsel for the prisoner who contended ibi the iiyiil of a fair and iinpn lit into coiisitlc- iter a tktwpracwh in impartial liiab lie suited that he hnd iutciuh cl tn have filed d hluurrcr against thoindicttne i and iherehy in have its validity let- btl and thmi to liavo it rprtioued hill in cnphiin- ing the tuaper to the niisoiicr in positively refused to sanction the proceeding by deuiurter a- ndcu- latctl to implicate him into an acknowledgement of guilt whereas he contended that he was entirely in nocent and had been traduced ill his character us to his principles he professed md ihe public minil abused and misled on the subject uf his belief mid he therefore claimed ihe right to be tried- to this determination of bin client mr westcrnsiid been- tirely responded and although he must have the polemical and religious point of mr miiullfctir de fence to be taken care of by himself yet he must insist upon having the matter tried that the guilty and innocent might be known and it was render ed the more important that such should be the case inasmuch as mr matthias was to be tried in a sister county for an imputed ollencc of a much more se rious nature which might involve hi life and the present proceedings might have an important bear ing in westchester which was to follow this the district attorney- however wished the court to dwell un the indictment and read a letter from mr st clair river- it is slated in the detroit courier that both banks ol this beautiful stream are fai settling with a population of the very best kind they are hardy aud industrious and with the assu raiiceof a never lulling ready marker are encoura ged to go to the very extent of their powers as pro ducers fur heir neighbors below there are also among them many persous of intelligence aud edu cation wh would do houor 10 any community the cause of learning cannot fail of support among such men on the canada side a r numerous highly polish ed inglih families whose mcflns oflbro uicni eve ry comfort and luxury inhis rich and fertile laud their proximity to each uher enables them to pre social habits mid though in a serve tlioi strang i 1 muuy of loriucr id and in a wldeness yet lliey retain the privileges aid comforts they had at it y home they are all men if rently capital und anx ious oumkc the most of i for tluir children a lew years will lind tlv st- cluir river lined on both sides with farms umu the highest state of cul- ttvalion and ihe eouvemnce ola pleasant aud ra pid conveyance up aud dovu the river will induce many to make their residuce there when luijs in iill have lieenne loo dear for the po- it i thii vicinity th utmoa amity prevails between ihc seulomeuta ol both side of the liver and theii deportment to wards each other is that of neighbors and fellow cii- izus of one community nnhei than subjects oftlis- tni t ami loii i oveiiuneuti provincial ecms to prosres much ui ihe commencement tun an vl this wor better ih in might be expected by any casual nhei ver the contractors cddtinrc in jtirhi ii dicif respeciive sections wiih the ex caption ol mr frasrr who had to suspend oper ations in coincquence of an interruption by water many of ilr in have a very considerable portion of their contracts excavated to ihc level required by hiw int the inhanknient on me st lawmuce side and ihe slopi z of the sides of the cand mtlsi neccs- tiurliy can- i protracletl delay some were of ojiht on lit fst lhat five or six years would be as lime ftftfhc wo k was likely tti be dccoinplsihed l onr w0 part wo think a little more than will bite ihc whole inidertakiii in lion the seciinn heiuz short and lilt ii in half of that ttme n state of coipl ihc coiilracttcs having an abuiulant supply of men the work mu4 naturally be excelled in much less iine than wiaucipatcd cornwall obcrccr the rapid improvement ihnt his been eflcrted in this town slice the first of march last exreeds an thin that bis horeiofiire been fitteninteh in u t hi the htiildit lint- ot icffii iiimi 50 or 61 houses have been nininenred iure ilu above period he renter pan ofwhivh are completed and occupletl bv siorckep rs vc e vavo at thr- present lain riuscs almost without number proprietom of which wo trust during ig stiison will hi riwardcd tv lhy have taken now to m a nieasiim ihoe employed on the canal we are extremely sorry to say that a few nights some inanious vagabonds ilinw several stones ni ihe new huiim of 1 mmnriin bi- and broke two or three of the bcauiiful mullugany sashes and a number ol panes ofylass a reward of c2 was ottered imntrdihtely by tlw ninittirnicis for the cmi 1 vevtr as yet no one hi ihe felows shott too conduct is at i season ihii creeling thi the course i for the pain nccouuiloilil if i t i the ensui and cxpei i viciion of those concerned has hern apprehended if c be severe puuihed v limes to be reprehended and especially ill a case of this kind when wickedly endravorintr to dvluce the to perth y city in beauty nfa building which ts an honour and would bfta splendid orimiinent io ui a merica itotharst couritr commitment a man having been dangerously vvountled in the london district by three man np- paiently sailors a wurratil was ihsiled for their ap prehension one was taken up at su catlntrine and held to bail the other iwo weii apprehendeil ni his town oit isnuduy morillllg last and onuuitled io thi ft gaol until further orders jv7tfflrfl rrptrrtcr this morions at 10 oclock shortly after the arri val of the returning officer and messrs pnpinenit and ieton several peistiis wore noticed opposite the window at which mcssrp walker donclkmk voters are receivcil armed wllhtffickta and bludgeons aud artivcly engaged hiring other weapons to their fist tkking into consideration the brutal assault on the watch the preceding night the tteturniug officer called on those persons who had bludgeon io retire from ihe poll or if they chose to be present to be so at least without slicks this order ihe par ties peremptorily refused lo obey the returniuc oilirer in consequence adjourned the poll io this morning not chosing to expose the lives of ihe elec tors tn a repetition of the rufliauly attacks of the preceding night the paction mut eventually see that they will gain nothing by their breaches of the pcrcc and ter rorism ib a person of the name of israel woolfe was yes terday arrested and committed in gaol as havm in niiy of ihe goods latelv mr lt campbell place his sro possrsmoii a great qua ci from the shops of darmes and i i campbell madden st james street aud from the store of the canada liluul forwarding company this indmdual keeps a shop in the quebec subuibs and has apparently been in ihe habit of buying the goods stolen by the gang of vil lains which has lately infescd ihis city in aildi- tion to the goods found in hid premises a very large quantity of merchandize was lately recognized as stolen properly at die rooms of an auctioneer m ibis city to whom thy had been by wolfe consign ed for sale but who on learning his character has given his assistance in leading o the discovery and arrest of the imi idual now in gaol two individuals were arrested last evening on suspicion of having stolen a keg of lard invoked apinenu the party oi messr ind nelson at imontreal contrived to ii ihe fears of the lower class ot canadians of cilv aud neiihbourhoad as to the safely of the scioto lrd whirh py bad v ith ihem thiv were laken at the door ol vyoirflc to whom inrv wore probably desirous of selling the article mut- trcal gazette we are enabled to give to ihc public another in stance of the banrfut domination of the mother coun try orders have beeo transmitted from london foran immediatesurveyofthc kapidcsste anne with the view of nsceriaiuing the most propitious point for establishing a lock or canal which shall overcome the impediment omfcdj by llieec rapids to the communication between monireal and ihe ridenu canal aud ftlul he view of obualtngthe necessity of passing round he perm as at present and through a lock which in some seasons has proved inaccessible to the steamboats and coinm i led a portage of passengers and cargo over the pi anne rapids frcm one steamboat in the ohcr this wirvey will he immediately entered upon by the commanding royal engineer id ihe monrcnl district in person and an esiiinalc made of the ex pense to acjomplish the object in ai cllicint anil permanent innuuer basely as it has been attempt ed to traduce ihe british cjovennueur and the brit ish people in the canadas it eanili i bi denied that both the one and the other have nobly aud liberally contributed iheir funds toward the advancement ol an ungrateful colony montreal ukrtttrft as a political manoeuvre the party of mess alar lhat montittil bank and succeeded in producing a tern porary run o that establishment the repoit was received here on saturday and we learn that during sunday it was circulated ftitll great exaggeration aud the consequence wa that the ullictf of ihe branch of the montreal bank was thionged at an early hour on monday by holders of uote mostly in small miiiih demanding specie these notes were eoinmodule the public the bank was kept open till five oclock yesterday evening two hours beyond the usual time of closing as will be done also this cvt niiig no uecotlllts have been closed or balances withdrawn the demand fur specie having been con fined to the holders of notes of the bank of course the paper of the other batik was afleeted by this im- prinriplwl intrigue but the solidity of both is un doubted and their credit will be raised by ihcery meaira the amicommercial party have taken to ii jure bnukltig generally and one ittiabttahuioiit in par ticular indeed wc sfiouhl not have deemed it ne cessary 1o notice ihe malevolent but feebk utttullpt of die enemies of banking and coinource but for the paragraph in the canadian of lost might ihe evi dent intention of which is to excite distrust in ihe stability of the banking establishments as a means i f embarrassing british merchants we learn also that al a political meeting lately held in the subuibs a very singular discourse was delivered by a stran ger tending to excite suspicion against the paper currency of this province the plan therefore has been deeply laid but ihe conspirators have not ihe means of effecting the mischicl they contemplate quebec aitrcury fire it is our painful duty to record the des truction by fire of nearly ihe whole of the property ofooc of onr most industrious aud worthy mecha nics mr moses ii jones blacksmith consisting n a large frame shop and a guul supply uf tools to- with every scrap oi hia writings hook ac- notes c at thus rendering him mainly dependant on the generosity of his customers for the setttemviit of his just claims upon hem the the broke out about 2 oclock on wednesday morning ie 5th iust and was not discovered until loo hue to gothcr counts t save only a small part of ihe tools and but for the usual highly praiseworthy alacrity with which a large portion tif the villagers tinned out and gave then ready assistance several of the adjoining build ing must have shared hesbluc klto- mr j was not only u good citizen but a superior workman ami was principally engaged in ironing carriages pint of se viral of which with a large quantity of iron belonging to mr mills coachmaker were in thi bllop at ihe time and consequently suffered much damage or were entirely consumed loncv loss including ids demands on book ii mated il between fiooo and nuinsur thus in a few ghnn hoors sm the produce of u season of toil and prudence ueuil ilashcd ivoi possession of n deserving individual and we cau- noi bin hope some exertions will he made to cheer up the drooping spiiiih of the llllfoi lunate the cmisc of ihc lire could not be precisely ascertained but is supposed tn have been purely accidental no blauu is attached toanyoec lhat we can learn fit vtitkarittrh journal the election for the east ward of montreal ter minated on tuesday hist mr belliughain having sut a notice to thr w turning olliccr intimating his intention of retiring mr esil- ince long ihe england a fire broke out on the night of the ifhh ftf qt in liverpool and destroyed 1500 bides of ct xk iihdy of sugar and other property in the tensive warehouses of messrs dover co uucelof hey loss estimated ut 30000 fire had also done real damage in jordan park land the thetis one of ihe government steam ta els between liverpool and dublin eiuplav conveying ihe mail was partly consumed b while lying at her the sth ult a stock had prevailed in london to an utiprcced extent there ld been considerable amelioration 0 4 pressure for capital among the mercantile da in london although wo heavy failure wm t uouueed the rockjobbiug mania was deeiili r probated tho english court had gone into inoumins i yd inunrlngs opposite liverpi spirit of speculation particularly in stt the death of dun i euro it is said that ihe ohlcst person fivilighad no collection nfanv thing like the heat of tha t october with which it has ilm hoi th i in the eel in hear admiral duudti died on the gill uiiimo ihe67th year of his age id decease cieatiii nnicy timtmglhc lords of the adtnnahy lln henry ward die fatlntofthe couniewofti also died on the 1st of october torsou lm had been rccmnmeh an tiovernoi t f sir ford jamcr paiicison 1 to supply die place of mr uaike the bank of btltfl nd the quantity of coals rciisiinied in england im wales is calculated as rdltfa in tie maiteo- rtirs 30oo ijrmilon chaldrons tu honsr consumption 5 making smmh000 l- dou chaldron ronsuuied from inland collrics tl quantitv sent coastwise on both aides of the ihnf is 300jj i hahlrousiiiiikiug 12000000 in av adverting oi ihe suhjert uf emigration to thef uadas n loiihui editor reinaiks u proxin- of ihe uiliied statctf uillneiice the price uflubtf canada and no system with respect tu future itf of lend can have ihc eflcel of keeping labor tmt than it is in the united tftttu tul tue micm laud nlrradv rraioed in caiuel tn an iiirmv innuuer nwsi also in n great measure ilutenoi ih price of future granu ii appears lioin ft lute ftemiannual ripori il there had been an iucreanc on the manchester livrpoul railway ihuiuftthe hwthalf ear offn chatnliso sewn thousand seven hundred aodonii seven t ns and of passengers twentynine llnmsj two hundrc and lifivfive pprms a fli icfend tj four and h hall per cent ibr tin last fix inoailisu been declared leaving a surplus of four ibmm pounds to meet contiugenchv llops- the prcwul ia said to have bceu ihc mi remarkahle jvar fur an ahtitulaiit crop of in most ever known tin tpialhv ilso nan linr the county of kent the pit kin had been lijmfslt to n close in the earl pan uf ihe season diftf ly was clinial at w0tl vwlereas hi opinion now i that it will reach xlgoixl we nmltrmaud ilwt the liabilities of mr rafta ihe late iovermrof thr biuk of england do nu exceed 90 the distribution of the nararcne prize nwsn has been announced ihe highest prie i j07jea and ihe iowcm ihiny shillings government have reuhed to dirnutituu il pracice of gixing prcneuu to foreign minister ml no hmger to permit urilisll ministers lohfftivejtt rents frtnn he onigu gnvcrmiicala tu which wj may be accredited tiik tfa traoe th- first sale uf tea bcilflll gnm cargo linpm l s the opening o ihe nioiiupnlv place oct bill i into loudon frntu sincapure sine the trade by of ihe bast i j at liarran the disroniiiiusncsd iijia companv lo ave colleeliouc ail was nunierouvv nttrndthh theie were drchmlptl ilt itk iiuctthlh chests ot itohca l cfa and 15 quaiteri bests of young llyon 711 rlitfr ilysou 111 chests of coujou ddchijtaef0nm prjmtf ilil f r rf h i ffjl sale began great couipcntiou was evinced to pup chase tho lirst client of tea put up under the ntv plan the congou first offered realized 5j i pff ih ami ihe otlur portion of the lea went uffvl 2 2s 5i per lb in bo id padre lea iu small pvtdi realized from 3 3d tu 3s gjd per ib the nei lot occasioiiecl some discussion it was acknov ledged by the ming broker to be a spurious iinit ttoii coutaitiing not one particle oft n aiitl w ul timately withdrawn the sale wna then coiifinuei the tea pui up add from i i0d to 2s p i for coupons a ul tadre from 2 3d to 2 gj u ib the recall of the sale is that allowiuglbrtfc quality f ihe leu sold prices were reahwd on ilit average from 6d to 0d per ib in advance of tlio obtained at the quarterly pale of the east india com puny ireland and the vxited states so great has become the communication beteen this country aud ireland that it was ascertained fay a clerk the post office at dublin that the post age received upon ihe leticrs in an american post bau iu one day was upwards of je3mfc mr- ocomiell is employing himself it prepara tioi for a strenuous ellbrt to procure the abolition of tithes in ireland he intends says the dublin re gister to give notice of a bill for next session thai the payment of tithes and all composiiion renr inodits or other sacifaction thereof or aub- sljtutiun thcrcfoit shall totally and forever cease he would extinguish tithes and compel ihe land lorde io contribute to make good to ihe public a rea fuhiable share of the properly which tho exonera tion of tin se hmtu from lithe would confer on th n- he would ccinpiitsate the by improprictorsand die benofieed clergymen we aee no possible o tion lo his proposition tillies cannot bet they will not last through the nest session and if council is the instrument of abolishing them hii would bo ihe proudest boast any patriot could evec make that he obtained catholic emancipation that he aboiivhed tithes ftp a ix the war or rather the butchery between government and carlist parties continues to be car lied on with wo definitive results in the northern iarts of spain it is evident that both parties aw feeble iu forc but mutually excited by a spirit of exasperated vengeance in their frequent conflicts 110 quarter in given on cilhecside the weaker par ly is massacred by the siiongcr and neither age not sex is spared it assumes every feature of civil war in its niqh ferocious aspect and is immcasura bly worse than the sanguinary content that wss so long carried on in portugal we cannot but bop that measure ill he resorted to by the neighbori powers in put an end lo liii bloody warfare on the ithpus tho cluicus party seems to have the advantage on the mill of september wm bi pastor ntw cordnvn were driving the carlist ow of ihe uastan zoiuluenrriuy with hbfoiirbaio- hoiifi was cue lued with the division of oraii part ol ihc colon t of lorenzo the action coin

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