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British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), October 14, 1835, p. 3

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robriplion was not proceeded frith ii being ih opinion or ibt court thtl ii wa a muter for tho considsratms oftho court of king bench the case will therefore dfwi n- m petl ssptsmbcr tii indictment against young henry y r i and other for tho riot and as5ault i tho negros house will n a uted si thefts session ad eipirctud uie attorney gtihrtl h forgotten to hand over to tho clerk of the peace the bill of indictment fimnd by the assize grand jury berefore more than probable that tho learned counsel- i ii vv have tho eamo luck in escaping from tha coosequetice ofliie oocluroil folliee aehe lied in avoiding thu penalties of the uw io hie perjury affair a true bill having been found against ffm watson the aaipewhoww acquiitsd of murder for an assault upoo the ceiwtabls brsdibasr be pleaded guilty and wm sentenced to 14dayeinpriofinwnt ii should be a id in fsverofthis on- uppy joung man thai hit conduct on board ho steam boat sir jama kempt he been roireptenlcd wo have con ercd with evcral pereoos end the younp man according to their account exhibited noayniploins of tovily of any kind ho cams down to kinplon on board the kingston on hon day andcooduetolbiowelf with propriety liti km r j hstaauas this was an appeal from a conviction by a magistrate undor tho summary puniehmem law and is tho 6rl that has been tried in the midland dis trict lioce the passing of ibat law the prosecutor daniel outwaler and the defontlaot rctido at adolphustown and a dijpulc having ariaei as to the right nf property w eome land the defendant pushed the prosecutor off the land for which offence ho waeronvicled by richard lowe esq in the sum of five dollars mr ilcermsn appealed from the do- uivn and the jury arcr bearing tho caso confirmed tho ma cietrstos conviction wo take pleasure in noticing the debut as pleader in our court of jaw of mr john mcdonald lately admitted to pr tier who icanaed ho cisc on the pert of the prosecutor this young gentleman iew pionuae of attaining nttk and eminence in hi profession be lue llic advantage of ofbeing xvell educated and ha an eaey and giacoful delivery vnlikc ortc wc could name there i nothing of the bluster ing btiily about him he csainines hi witnesses with fnwb cleverness and civility and does not allimpt io humbug the court or jury an j if lie avoid the pellifujxing tricks ofthefel law we have allojoj to we bay safely venture to predict fur i j h wealth as veil as fame a the court tvas rising mr forward mo ved fr anew trial inaroajcais tried at the nt adolphntuwu sesvione in toncqiionce of one of the jury moni having i it the place in which be tvaa confine and cotumunicatldg wiih en interna cd party the court having duuhi of iu pdtwf to tel uaide ihe vvrdiit of a jury took tiino ti consider tijjgnicul ad journed until inlay at 13 o loik ffjdr barker returned to hi post early jclrday morning and haibeen compelled to make uplhisdjys psper with such caiterialjai came readily io hand ho ftcu umiged to mi jcfefs for the pains bo hi uken to render pic iing tho two ul numbers of the whig but jet consider it necessary to meitoepuwic apolnjy for ihei gentlemans attack upon sir w b smith lleeincemy rcgrei tlut any advantage should tita bien ui oijivtf im nivfc urtw u one wlivm ho hftfl bad every ovcaioti to sltfioid end respect there is however some excui for mr jeflw idtefoftflmo be imagine mr sinilli la bo initrcokbial to the cruel and un just picsecutuu bniught agniiat him by llu widov oflhc late if c thoiapsun tq but in tbb he duea mr fmith wroitg tince there i reason to believe that he ari morely tie ugent for tnjt hvmattcnd tanttr htti4hfi nil bm ued hi ittlla ence liuccebailk l prvveni her from the rnriimisvion of an amthvtt inurt cotail odium upon her rjiaractkr mr jottcra hi been a literary frtbioter ever ainee hi aiufuco into this fwviuce atid niy fir cught ww hnw hnvfconlracloij debts tvib every nmptpw proprietor in it but it i wl acknow- leji3i lnj no ha more than paid itiotfadhlj by his nutne loaiaaj able contribuliooe jt has been pnilciuarly o ihe vae with the v c herald since the eldr mr bidwcll with drew his support from that newspaper mr jrifrre bttwriou more fur it than flver im lute proprietor did for vhicb iw never reccifed a singlo copper and yet beaue cenum itema remain cbngcj amt him upon llio bok uf thai eslablishoieni the widow thinks ahe is fully justified ua ecmpojling paymorn il lmiihtho is at fully ewaro oftho necessitous cjrcucnitaocea and larje family of her it gal debtor included in ihe omnunt now claimed from mr jetfcre a svrl for piinting tho sting er a papr got up expressly by mr thompson to vuifv dr barker who then bore raiher hard upon him aod of which if any advantage v6 dirrivcd il w4s solely obtained by mr thompson if mrs thompaon wa lofnn v or was nat in reality a wealthy bdy ncti in extensive lind eiiau ttkrc mint be enrnc ptioff she wicuse fi thus distressing a oi man bul i- tc ae now ttattd there is oone ihoufd recollect thiiwhile alu ruri ab ml lio country legging fure io ubtcribe to her paper oil acooiilll of her buin a widw wiih a largo mmiiiv uot otlior people oiay possibly hive familiasae well v hcrflft kingston fair and cattle show the annual caltle show oftho agricultural society for this strict wai held yesterday in the open spate in rrouiof uio olch church there ivas a much greeter displtj this year than at any preceding year and several of the animals weroof a superior description particularly an imported leicester ram and aoverel lambs belonging to wm holditeh esq of em t loughborough who by tho appended list it will be seen gain ed several premiums premiums awarded at the frontenac cat tle 3iiovv i3ti october 1835 to whom 10 george w yarker 6 g w yarker returned tothe 8 rjuben spooncr socie4f 6 williarnmrw poe wbi4t beat stallion second best- best breeding mro second best third best best 2 years old colt second beat best 3 years old colt second best best milch cow second best best 2 years old bull socond best third best best pair working oxen second boat third beet 6 lambert vaimlsline 6 augustuetliibodo 4 reuben spooner 6 stephen knight 4 robert beath 6 robett limb 6 john boy ce 6 robert webster 6 alexander cowan 4 robert gibson 6 jame sampson 6 matthew burnett 4 niel mcmullan best pair 2 years old steers 4 rubor gibsoo socond best 3 john b marks third best besibucalfoflh35 second best thirdbest best heifer calf- second beat third beat beat rain second bett bet rom lamb ofj835 second best third best bett6ewo second best third best beat6 lambs ofl835 sttfond best third bet best boar second best best breeding sow second best best pair of pigs of 1835- second best- cm churn made io coijnty 4 mr john warner second best 2 mrs arcjid cowan thrd best 1 mis caldwell best butter na less than 20lbs 3 mrs robert gibson second beat- 2 mis john leal hrr lend third beet i mrs albert mrmichsl best piece flaonej of 20 yde 2 mrs albert mcmichal 2 wesley mcrory 3 john p marks 2 augustus thibodo 1 john patterson 3 robert lamb 2 matthew burnett 1 john b mjiu 4 john kendall 3 william holditch 3 william holditch 2 william hofditdi 1 john b marks 6 william holditch 4 john b marks 3 sarrin1 anning 4 win holditch 3 msjir luffie 2 william holditch 5 william uomitch 3 john brendon 5 john kendall 3 philip wenic 2 albert mcmichal 2 none 1 mrs 3 mrs 2 mrs 2 mrs- 1 airs second best best piece cloth of 20 yd second best bawt g pair of socks second best cluin and cert field wheat of 4 acres second best third bt beat field barley of 2 acres second beat bost field oajs of 2 kmt second best- thiid beat beit gold peas of i acre second het third best bct field potatoes of 2 acre 4 john cries sarnl chestnut john warner m burnett wesley mcrory m burnotl farmd op 1835 8 stephen knigbl william needham 2 groves 6 augiintus thibudo 5 mijor logie 5 lambeit vanalstine 4 samuel chentiiut 2 l vaoalstine lreturned 5 albert mcmichal 5 w l rankin 2 m burnett second best third bealw best cultivated farm second is- boat plot of indian cora sccond best third best- best plot cabbage 500 plants bvt piece mangel worisel first host harrow second bel j 3 rohan beany 2 robert gibson 10 robert gibeim 6 luhn n rrfaiki 4 robert gibson 3 dortur yooraan 2 l vaoalstine i a thibodo 1 none 2 john patterson 1 ribnitgibitoq returned returned returned rviccuiutjs returned returned returned retiirnc fqjt the british wuiti i am pofiiivalj unt of all patience 1 have read an ar ticle in the montreal fittttiotor that fie should exult io iho fasitart m0uiumf ana ei j- iws ofhitmulortunes would not at all surprise me builhai the i-m- vagibond stioum tern dolt and asi bould exult in what mut accomplih his otcn ruin and invvo him iu the genet ol commeicial dcmrncuon nut herods herod ivhati nil pornblo lhat any caiuidum oiilicm cssaii though ho tnjy be culd under any ririuuilaiies moaei to haitthedithj on buttle timber token ojf v ycinrt i heac- tuatlv introduces it a a subject of congratulation and because soma merchants al torte to hit bane ictfign 1 cannot call them politic are laigrk enajjcl in tho lumber irade beseems frilling that the caoadaa be miined provided hiit thai rua should accompli those merchants downfall j o party 1 thu hydraliearied inolis1er to what lengths wilt thou drive l horible touls thy miscrau victims he doci not even attempt to tteak his purposes be men lions thoso mctchariu by ninc and triumphs in the proapecl of uteii dcslruclion 1 but perhaps it ia well that ho thus speaks out mr papt neau surely was not at lis elbow when he iutrodoccd the arti cle this if such a thing is possiiu must open the eyes of the we1lmeaning but misguided fiench i would fain hope that if the royal commissioner can not accomplish good they will not allow themselves in tho jmeifcrf instance to be led to minister to the general harm tbey must koow that they were not expected to be able to ac eotoplish any thing to any purpose among the chaos of con- avirisijes all xhii j evercxpectcd from the appointment of the com mission was that it would keep off the weight oftho canadian question until rninbteie had more teisurclo attend to it or un til hey were more certain ofrctaining their plaree how cauliius should the free governments of great britain and america be at tl is moment tho lyranu of europe and lb world arc looking at them thoy are watching how the representative system will work their enslaved subjects are sighing for liberty their lunging eyes are turned towards england and america if by any national misstep nur free stales houid topple over the brink of anarchy what a yell of triumph would despotism roitel what anguuh and despair would possess the bosoms oftho cnslatvi portion of mankind how would the holy alliance turn the slow pointed tin jr of scorn rnd eong see tho ond of all their boasted libs pi iimitutionit robert jeffers machine fvrwashg potatoes 1 robert jibton mr augustus thibodo shewed a hay rake ofhi own ina- unfactuie worthy ihe notice of agricullurirl tho value of whch is shout 10 the committee awarded him a premium of 10k which he handsomely returned lo ihe socioly mr jonas jones of brolkville produced onie fin ram lambs of 1835 wjiith were considered by ihe judges iha second best on the ground but they regiot they could not award him a pe miflfflj ntrtttf ah rtof come frrm the oitfilr thihee tos awarded him tho premium of 25s some fine apples cal led the ojt apple were prodoeed from mr willet caseys farju kt adolphustown sit turnips taken promiscuously flom a field often aciea under iho cultivation of c- brooks crow eq river trent were sent down by that gentleman nespe- ciiuena of cattle food two of thee turnips oftho xoitolk or ciobe kind weighed upwtuls of 10 lbs each and were of a uniform white coomtencu throughout mr jamed wads worth sent the society some of hu fine english thorn plants some fue cocoanul suoash weru sent to the society hy david john smith wicli were considoied belter for ficding cattle than the pumpkin bat llio ing i up to not m 1 rnkttl l muuliit wutfr nndu ut iiisiil biriuirliieutencotrnuhl hnvein wtnlh hfjj vet lite hntfttjoiiiat cucluaed in u tlilotti- fi fi ti itlmil thni i ajix anlinblc per- atlmit tbnt i stn an unblu haps to err p w nriawke os moat people mid truei that i am n callous io rcoaon ml have candor eulticiunt to acknowledge 0iv error when convinced but at the anshic time am quite conlidem thsst ijiero nsaenion vrtl n ver linve the effect tn change my mind lleflore closing this haoly scrawl j must nl- ao request another reformer to point out where on 1 eer elw or suspected him of beiis a to rv or hi motives yurs arc c a canadian beformeb buy of ginte 6rh oct 8 1835 facts and scraps oftutr pfjpfr fliii evtrniug a inclattchuly nccukiu occurred at krt loughborough several cbildfeit hud becu left together 1114 house belonging to m mr cuupcr owts of the chtldreiu a little 8rl a daughter of mr coo per having approacned too ueur the fire her clothes caught the flames and tthe woa so miisenibly scorched thut ofcer lingering fewhpura in greal torture he expired i a motiisa ooavisoeft infaht altvc at the kerry asvlzni caiiierine harrington wao indicted jur this hurnd crime she tfa executed on moc lite y isclfust jvcwt atriciol moroeaourapology fur being m late nith our pip is a melenchnly nne jut an we wer going to pres- curly yesterday morning an account fcached u that a man hud been murder ed in a bfafkainiili shop in this town weim mediately rppared u ibe spot and certainly a more shocking spectacle was never presented to the eye than e the beheld the poor victim lay on the floor with hi head almost severed in two a boid axe nnd slots hotwtwr were lying beside hm the former of ulch hud evidently been employed in ihe diabolical some of the biiiratill adhered to it and p wriu from a blow by n blunt instrument was ohsej on ron of the head doubts are tmittn whether ihe large ffluh which in in the opi ujiitt ruui vel whili the deceussy a stratiger t when in i uf i he nudichl gehtlemeu was iheirnmc ifdttstu was intlit i e il by the axe or ito- rcp rttrd lo be miin the name ol is sltcaui or i we uelirtelu ia rwt had his residence mm1h ricixiooriiooo ol ijockport he had been i ivina t itw datyai nt tiie junitvi a intomr ivtio it a bmall mttry ft ftjuivocul house uf one m pears kcepr repute ihe night iirevl u lltc dtiory of the murder the mjn rj with tjuute othtra hud been gunbljng which in ail likelihood was the whole affair mgarrity and some apprehended a coroners in deceased iif iigage ij ihe origin o ttwe are happy to have to nmtounce the arri val in kingston of mr gilmour from the new york md philadelphia theatres i gentleman whose pro- lcssional talents have gained him no small degree ol celebrity in both the above mentioned cities he jutenda fur a few evenings giving a dramatic mucel lineous entertainment composed of recitation solt- s imitation song c c which we have no doubt from the acknowledged abilities of the per- former will afford much amusement the place of jjwbilipfr we understand will be the hall of ma meijeig house burrnck streer lomierly the ji 5f iisinnec lodge and the first performance 111 be this evening chronicle r ua john smith esq has leo appoiuted agent of the tnmmt btfikt at kingston angston tjthv funorai of col tij thnlioo of whoso deadt will bo fuuod in the obituary tlc plane this afternoon about lluw oclock tlio wliolo uf iho military ottdmy atttndod as did most oftho town inhabitants including iho resident clorjy theshous iti leading in were closej aadovory siton- lion was paid to tho memory of ihe jpceaavd chis excellency the lieut gnveroor left kingston for the lsv r province on thursday morning after bating reviewed he troop in garrison icthero is c scorctty cf lunger of all kinds in kingstio mastct end such country people as havo it by them will do well by bringing it in for the british wfflq to anotiieil reformer sir i notice your qucsijon in the british whio of the 22j sept fast and beg to say that i do not hold myself hound to answer any and every question thai may be proposed whether by tory or reformer and more especially when these ques tions have nothing todn with any charge that i have made or any one of the positions taken by me or ore not suggested on nccoynt of the inconsistency of my argument with my premises nevertheless when another reformer shall shew in which of my letters i charged the administration willi either fluctuation or the low prices ol our im- i will then endeavor to answer his question to the beat of my abilities perhaps 4l ks former at tbeeaoie time that he shews by some ex tract from my letter that 1 charged the administra tion with being the cause of ihe low prices of our itnpoitt j would io god 1 could make such a charge he will hae no objection to amwer quts lion of mine which grow uut of hi position yu state that if the rneamrrcs of governntwit 8v the eaose of the low price if our importa the elf rt should be uniform and etpttlly ts kjl inanent m question is why the price ol our imporu whether high or low ars not us liable to fluctuate if the ss tern is regulated by the administration as il by any other body or power i have much pleasure in ob serving that another reformer cordially assents to the truth of moit of my reasoning mtd only con troverts my pusitions when i go too far but i must confers my inability to understand what inducemeot a writer wjjose services have been obtained to com the ports mherp ikiv quest is sil uttiug ami ns nothing has hitherto ap peaied in tfdenre lo implicate any penum in the permtratto of this horrid deed wefoiber sptenmr into partici present we havetio doubt howeicr i l murderer or murderer are in custody w distil jay the prliculdrs before our readers uc w niagara reptrter tolkas- toycii a man was saying in com pany that e l 2h a juggler place n ladder in open grouh l one end uacdid it by passing another who was prestmt he had no doubi of it as lie hd seen n man wlp lhc bame thing wiih ibb addition that w arrived at the top ac pulled the ladder up a aim boston irantcripl a pi mfkin stoat the worcester mats spy says john porter of sterling has this year gather ed from a single vine twelve ifood ripe pumpkin weighing in the aggregate he0 hunditd and eighty siz pounds averaging about ttc f man the vine was of spontaneous tfrowtb and received no attention during the season a movstkr a mr van hum of new egypt x j ims uow in his garden a reddish which has nut yet attained its full growth although it now men- sures thirty inches io circumference and thirty- eight inches long our column today furnish engraving afford ing a graphic sketch of the pisi- f louis philippe ind the royal party iucludiu his hou at the ino- ment of the exolubtojiiif thfi fevfl aaww al charged by fiesclii lie till been at consider- bleexpimie in procuring thetff hlustniiuiis three uf which were published io ohi lost but feeling con vinced iliatourpotiont would r gratified in possess ing every ikitig ol inteicm in tehutoii to a tlwtalc- tiou iu extiiiordhuir we hww hol bewtatej ill exeaiug omrselvcri to proenf- whatever a attaiu- iblv uttttttmatts k hit lwc mccutn mlsial xil a wxv vanatore hlm laielv aipeartd iepie imlsu 4a joogdi ill her piano forte anil lur cciu irtiaa bvtiieeii wium the lullowiittj tlitlujjue uke liltiof lady pra mr jcnkuuj are you noisimll oemleman vy no miss 1 am lltlt imtsieal inystj but i have a wcrv hexcelteut snnlfhox vol is kssjalu logic all khu said the swuister to a member ufhty class wliuse nugleu attstcted his eye you should not waste your prsciou- time in curling your uairj hud iod intended uio curled he woulj have dune ir fur you indeed sjnd the witty girl when 1 wis a child lie aid curl it lor me but now 1 atu gron up he thnihs 1 can do a mjsell a compliment taken how very lively you look stid a gallant cavalier to a brilliant dame at arecent ftney bay the lady smiled ani simper ed and replied as she twirled and twisted ier jewels so that the light might shine fitly upon tlem oh ye i assure you ive got on ilitrty thousand pounds and so she had and wasfaiiy worth that sum menageiue eloquence the honely genvine specimen in the huniversal globe uf the eest ingy rhiuosycross wot was cotched on ile dp of the north pole by captain uoss and of tl vonder- ful hoorang hootang a vallopped three iwttenpoi in wan demons land and was only captured ar- ter it had driukt three galloon of rum todoy 1 well known that milton was exceedingly un happy for some time after his marriage ht connex ion being in many respects a very unsuitable ojie the duke of uuchingham one day called his wile a rose i am no judge uf flowers vail milluu buz your grace may be rjgbt lor 1 feel tie thoru already- dueaopul hard times another melancholy eideme of the drooping energies of uumunt and the fallen stme of lur linances was displayed here yesterday in the fct that upwards of ftny tliou- suud pounds were subscribed in about thiee hours lor the new stock of the gore ijank cobourg star v me urrv in have to announce the heath 0 thus llaike e ii llif bouse near r palli of tviogfitfi iic ws aitacked with s u4den ard pnnfui luiicsa which terminated his cxipnce in a few minute ca ntktr irflsrfrv pcxt1t of quebec altkivailt oct 3 ship clifton 7th augcaroiatilisp birkcburliktto lst aug lancaster dark britannia 9th au bfijwatsr usrk ooibatlocs i5in au cork ii iiriiiniiii jhj aur trsla vj i ivru mui aug lancaster brijc turn biiwlinelh aug hntor pmj albion 14th aug pulaiouth bug h js a j llverpuol brij win f sll 20ih aug nowry bri siacwigs wd aug maryport ocl 4 uirkhedleyj 15th aug bjttaac u waterhej 1 au london baak gorgo j aug livsrpool bub buiivar 1 2 i au plymouth 17 ssulsrr bsrk ant20ili aux portglasguw bark cjglf 18th aug bidforj bark v szd au lftst bark john thomas 1 uh auj- belfast b ig deuton 5tu auth njniv bng tlirtjfd3lh july siiudcvjand brig aunflj totli aug pazanca brir piilom an yougliah brig nuius iili ail ahfysiwith bnj prseerance3u aur nowcastlc dry naiad hh au 2u- eark ktngatun 20ili aug lirpool nirk roval adadamt lli aug powaw bark ftastdo 8ti aug puitgliwgow bry lvaviisr aujf pintgusgow llrg jolui ltth aof scaruoro biix anns ldth aug exmuoih oct 5 bark pallaa ibul aug cork bng richard aon 17th ug grssnock bn eleanor ibih au bolfiut bug ejgar 3lsl aug livirkk ortf friendship 5th do watford brifi ann 7th aug pullhely ocl 6 ship general graham 23d autr grankcmouh bark quehec 2utb au hull bjrji tliclia 26ih aug pljmirulli haw ksujus 4th au- london buk try again 30ib aug i unerick bruk sarah 18th aug liverpuul b4rkuk 16th aug dartmouth 24sttlers bag bulmonl s7ch aug gr eejiock bug knliardsun 16th wbuibaviat bgsctljsiih aug wexford gg auspicious 13lh au- djrtmouih jirg shanoon t8th aug liverpool brit criiwalli 14th aug waterfurd brig mamrel lift au dumrriea bf5 r 23d aup dundee ufl- and spili aikxriri6senlesi nng irim 7h aug lrverpool bttrgdula i8ih scpt halifax tnptfwr yatch is arrived from anticoitl bn hhddu hiuise l au juof brilurdoklsy hjh au liverpool market prices k i tuosdsy oct i3ca 1835 lif thewr s d 27 6 a a d 30 0 tlu qt tho 1 1 lb mullen hy the oheen peril 04 s 0 5 0 0 a 0 0 do ct the ajalj pfcr lb vrt ul 0 0 4 freh pork per 100 jb- 00 0 0 freeh bulte r per lb 0 6a 0 7 tub do do 0 7a 0 8 e2 per dnz 0 61a 0 7j 0 0 amcrkan flour por brl 0 0a canada do do 7 6 a co c do do perewt 15 0 a 16 6 whcst per bushel 3 9a 4 0 live do do 3 0a 0 0 corn do do 0 0a 0 0 barley dol do 2 0a 0 u t f do stt 60 i 13 1 lay jer tun 40 0 a 46 straw per bundle 0 lla 0 0 fin wood pei cord 8 0a 0 0 sonp 0 4a 0 4i towls couple ivi 1 3 pork mesabb 85 0 a 0 0 do prioio nic 75 0 a 0 0 do tii ime 65 0 a 00 notice a special general mettinp oftho oflawnu ctttic society j upper canaan it icquemed co place at the commercial hotel in the town offiing- tou on thursday next the lth toiint for the pur pose of preparing a report lobe teot lo uw pmrtm institution and take other matter into considera uod connected nidi the mnatrementof the society t a macdonalix kingaion 9th oct 1835 the assiunietit tnadeousof tha debit r due to the lute firm of avlulholiand twigg ia noir tc- leased in iftvof of m henry mulboiuud to whom all ilia outatanding delna are to be paid artfiur foster daniel caffry acameron kingf ion 7th oct 1835 to prijyter9 por some time putt ve have felt desiroua to clum the printing business in which we have been aciivav- ly engaged since tlir lat of june 1833 and would with ihe present number have felt happy could f say lo our reader this is the last warder we shall publish if a purchaser ahould offer ie feel diapu- sed tosellj ifuotj weahollgo on irrgood tplritvi at the dame time let not our friends uppose that w ofler nur establishment for sale on account ofembar ransed circurnqfaucesrfar from it our prospects at present ore brighter than ut any other period suite we commenced business wc offer for the preterit only one circumstance whereby any pereon wishing to iurchme iiiaje jgctge of our office patronage tha difference uf all expensesaitending the business from the first to the conclusion of the second volume and all the aorninga of the o65ce for the same period are rajtd s50u0ayar in favor of the eetablisinrjont terms o purchase ibicb will be found moderate aid accotmiiodaiing may he known if bv letter post paid directed to ihu edtttirof the varder puit uopeu c port hope warder office oct 6 1835 posracrvs or avahw weekly imipapvai tawanuuca the albion of upper canada or tus jv a or coatauitcs aso aauascnnm o 0ua teas ufd ur tcie5ctf al ihe xize of cold crock rtivitf trent the t last ihe lady of not utr- i ofa daughter on friday mornnfr mrs james wait oft n tughtcr lij ii vviiil very suddenly colonel tidy c b coo mantlerovthelth kegl sod loauaapdaai of tot oarnoo afnd 60 yswsj xvotlck ma henry hart having violated the ariicles ofagfefment and cupartnership existing between him mid nie j t give notice that the copart nersliip is held ihervby dplved and thai i slmll be u linger rmpdhhlble for any act he may do iu nr oin- f hour- hiri sc co of montreal r lharlus willard cn of kingston and further i hereby notify the creditors of the firm of c w co- to forward to me their accounts fur adjustment as i liae determined to resist mr harts attetnpia to possess himself ol the aesetwhich i hold solely for in- benefit of the consignees and creditort the creditors of henry hart co will sec the propriety of looking to him for the settlement of theaftuirs of that arm charles willard kingston 12h october 135 214 notice a sermon will br preached in st georges church un sunday the 25th day of this month for the benefit of the society for the conversion and ci- iiltzation of the indiana and propagating the gos pel among the destitute setuers of upper canada csumislied in 1331 and a collection will be taken in aid of ttic funds of the society on the occasion kincton oct 9 1s35 ofibe ftidpos inerf the miseries offtuih tliosjh jo i- pwattl wnts hy nluu i j i a i in i ll ilevil toum priot iibi ce i lic ha it histuiy b 1 i il ilti ul hrr 1flikjona oc nue lit- p- 8ih a wi or two aiice ia mv ooc upon dnrias vi irk i airnr n h iwmaa iiot bcattutul ciluf uhnc tialkmofuiemcw drop from ftt4hl l ow toe nw cimf luadv ii ij om frvhk blown noec n loui ig iii lb tni- ctiality the ateamhoat artist fr vilh on yesterday picked up a child float r river seventeen miles below tht city it 4 rcntly three or four ears old dressed in a fec catteo frock shoes on but no stockings fair hf posed to have been jrdpt from some 5teainl tij corpse wua left with twn men on the ohio shore on- poftite to where it was found kotick just received and for aale by the subscriber one hundred and sixty hcihetnian martin c v james lltox a u kingston oct 10th lo to th e magistrates gentlemejw merchants and inhabitants of kingston u c itlemen throuch the medimn of f press ol kington to whom i am much iodfibwu for their tvtbd reprew ota lion of the ls f property 1 sustain id istuiely ssw00 o 500 h c by v cerrell ijiscohthiig ith the snme duiiig my absence from his house i ctntiu find words in the fullest manner to ex- pres my grateful thanks to you for your jtiudncaa and btiemtod to a total stranger in order to recover the sviid amount and to take upon youraelves the creat expense uf making every search nfier the pur- ininer in anuthcr state i au act nf leiieviilciice and kitidlteef uiiparalhlid and do credit both to your head and hcartk and liaa ihj ina under a debt ot bftllitude and uhligntiun lo the niluhitants of king ston that i hnl never he able to make au adequate return only in thankful recollection uf your koidutsm aj long as memory retnuinn with your obliged and obedient humble servant john wilson kingston oct 7 1833 it is the same with uewapepers aa with steam- bontff canals and rail koadaa increased foeiti- ties and new accommodations arc created au in creased demand immediately fomowa thousands of persona travel daily who but ftp steamboat would remain at home ruil roads have conveyed millions of human if such woiks had never been cflected must bar remained stationary ihe projector of the etie canaj waa scoffed ataa a visionary unworthy of attention the idea of culling a ditch through hundreds of miles of unin habited forest appeared to many to be ridiculous that canal has however proved a vast eource of national wenhh and han added value to the atsto of new york beyond all calculation and is become perhaps the greatest thoroughfare in the world the presi 1ms the power of contributing more than any thing ele to the promotion of public im provement and newspapers like other public works beget an increased demand for them as they are mode more interesting and increasingly useful many persons think there are already loo many newspapeia in upper canada if any there be which are made ihe vehicles of slander the origina tors of falsehood ud misrepresentation theabetton of disaffection the promoters of di axon ten tatuldiao katihfaction if iftew a i- t gracerarree 7r jsetracnon displaying u vindictive feeling which induces or permits a wanton attack on the character or feelings of individual and more especially when this is done for the purpose of sup porting a mfpcrable and contemptible spirit of par ty il there are any newspapers of tbio description they are a bane to any country and the eooner ihey are extirpated the better this however can only be done by the increased intelligence and improved taste of that pubhc and the existence of such an evil raiher than proving that there artr already too many newspaper fur nishes an argument to favor of additional ones of a belter class aud conducted upon higher principles when it is the ardent desire of editors of pubho journals to assist in the extension of our commerce anj4hc iinnmwnih of iiur piiciiliijr toapfc- uonate knowledge to promote and support our public improvements to decry disunion and to allay uricatlerifor discontent to become the advo cates of order and union rn the cause of the general welfare snd above all when an editor makes truth tils tiivto auj mi piw iki saaassysaaaaa 0 itt psaaav tice newspapers cqnducied upon such prioeiplca can rarely be too numerous at least so far as the public are concerned and should they become so ihe effect to the publisher will be the same aa in sll other cases where the supply exceeds the demand with a determination to be governed so far ae he is able by such views the editor uf the albion op ufpur canada begs leave to introduce him self to the public the albion of t ipfit canada will iu first instauce bj published every sa turday on a large double sheet of good paper and with new type its leading articles will be devoted to the com merce the agriculture and the public improvement of the colony ii will be beside the constant aim of ihe editor to introduce such a variety of literary and scientific suljeci as will at the tame lime amuse and instruct feeling osaurcd that such incidental reuding is beyond every thing else adapted bv improving the public taatc to lead uie mind from the exciting and debasing inftuenceof parly politics the albion wilt contain the most recent political news from europe together with the most interest ing local intelligence from all parts of england ire- laud and scotland a comparative weekly statement of barometrical ond thcrmometrical observations taken on the shores of lake huron at toronto and iu lower canada an abstract will be given of the debates of botlt houses of the british paliameni and a correct re port of the proceedings of the upper canada pro vincial parliament a weekly price current of all descriptions of farm produce in the city of toronto monthly lists of bankrupts deaths imarriages n i vil aud military promotions are from the old country agencies will he established throughout the pro vince for the purpose of obtaining such local com munications as may be interesting advertisements will be tuserted on the usual terms names of subscribers still be received at the at biotf upfice south eaft corner of the market buil ding mr rowsell stationer no 222 king street mr daly stationer king street messrs wurd collhva printerq new street toronto and at every post office in the province n b the price of the paper will be four dol lars per annumpayinent in advanse halfyearly all letters must be postpaid toronto september 1995

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