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British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), January 26, 1836, p. 1

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british whig and general advertiser for the midland district published semiweekly oflff it r- f orbfm dicor by e j barker m d l iv kingston v- c tuesday january 26 is3g i the bi ig r i l rmio m mphji 1 it to vi iii it v u hfl tti hi mlaftm tri improve ttsostos tuesday piowc mx 26 1836 fcf the wtwpmtn msflgo rfllafflwi prcnlo i t- ireha rncn rrreivrtl and it huira wnrhko n wa he recommend the ditfinfl f ihaj p r french i and french gooda there will be no war th yin- will bully and ihe french will pay we have natar fff nther opinion and eo nothing in tha pruiant ittla of iivir one thing in the conduct ofth present hon of atstn thumuch pltuetl ut an ihttt ha determination nn to pav tha toronto pipei f repnrline the parhamcn dtbalca the pajin- ttf certain editors to do their duty tirsubscnbart mil increases die ivcubiion andmie of their mb pa atthe epen of all olhra nmio furore another oeiiu again die piumtnt of rertottrt thia session ch is that whit the paid pipr m fumer sessions pir- reported the debates ihrv totally ivniue1 ih buafnaw- ta house to iherountiy at hue of infinite more impor e than the publication of whot columns of the members kogliah tha present plan rf fttmardhtp daily aheel of hnuso to every newspaper has our cordial approbation hit the general quarter session for the midland district lenee this day at adolphustown john macaulay esq mi a suit rifanirimnk i rllffr1 r to firn rmrpitn ufhl rmltom sr cnlbrwn oiime and jajwi who are moerll to arrive m this j iwnwrow nr nxt day on ihu way m monfwtl cftwo hyter unilar ih tflt1ilh nf hrm have rrvlinhtmiiinrftv bffl whig iwnw rr m a ii-tvu- iiipnifiui svwt the nrawm ww inline tn nnv fwwf amiiritaih rimim aiiark up n is liliuv v in knn 1 h wmo wi millt to nidi char ti 4r ihia rwon iaanrttime -in- c4 pwwfr of thir histrionie am 4 ih kingston hl w w radmiln m 61 and- m orh in ihmiirt orrliinffthimirlc ihr peotrati a drfifrmfr inti1i utoti titi iuhabitafimof jiitoirn inamurh a- inmrad nf nlartrff uim withm th- aafmrrv miwiant uuvn iliaaln tbwor mm ofeertmo hy whrmnh n mmjrw 14 mv h odd nt h drtfim tfoffi int rei ih rl th oncquenre tf 1t iv nifrnfiiiiaflvi he orvivii mch ih liittsiiti vfmlima tu kit q iitn rj lii in the i iiricra wne wrapped up in ji ifttn ilie river ihc xirtnitt couiuqsp of tin in ti ihc i wnu rf jny cxtri m us- inh hrtie nflhe moat providential femim rertniii death which fniui ttliimst rertniii death whirh hna come utidtr our notice som of the psaencers were in the tef fifren miiiutes and their clotliea were one solid iiifish nfict in whiri tiir iliry hitl m walk biii o mile 41 the itouw of a uunadian nuirifd alexia la rue who treated them with all the kindness and attention art his power montreal herald itn the sl tin hmill und vlo ihilllt to wiuirm tho ihif t oit o tin hv fpurchasing and ihence ill ill fotfunj tlu has given rise to ha nftc4fi of ihia ffamanfl or anv other arnton choose fir onvatetheairial bltrtaitimrutti 14 iheir fiicoda cither hotel or in ihnrhrrark we fcimw of no rielil flm pnhlx ilomletpre hot when hv nfll tlkn b oro nalr a priilwi f in ibv daliharately the fvlio ri mi mflv nfiln pwrmna amni ihev ilwall thv miv iv ufv tritir ihwa thine 4ihorhi11 not u n itli imjiwntls cr w ha rki- lin riiiwni hitill n1 b iacd ihe inhihilinu ufkinmon wilbwitjtt aad saverc re- iin f reader vv fi in flu omn iirion a renr1 h oi i1i ml mnest hi fr v t impni i ro ho ctllel iujt bitch ml rminlry produee a dahve in ilia lhiir rtf a lb project- the vtiluririi3 roiti enl in iinprt ami itiirt w ilaeire1 mrihiad i pv hy hp ftav riveriidi vfiviu2 o wim iioiera merlv ihe idle ninio f ftwemph headed ark oifliarln fnhen itrd gm fiiwibhi hitred nth vrovinre m ihairluva ti vsinfcw lairt wo hare lattli- en tuent on the tihjrl hut tlj polih tnadoe ha led iha enllehia widoni ih pfainei it i hifh time tiijr tuhleffi thwiiaal ar1 hreal aac hy a clear fltan nfuir a rlilv the aruuneeu of it puerilo nd- on toedv wi hjll amempt t ahiw llinf irh a t i bo tmlv hifljv illlfifl4fitl and didvintasoii n laiiuhr eonnrv hui lvevu lrimrnlnj to tin ht in- ofihw rdlv mlmtll 4f tmh aw nhll biv fttmnl i imh fiid nnurl rropouiitn tut ve hri ippm it lt rtiaov and hiti and travel irnainf dilv eu kin ton a d otpa vinrenl hco between iht a d iori latd i vcrv fnod and that i ihi ainrwfi rhunol ii aiuad a it itoihv utthm watiinfhnv the troprleiraoflhe k r ffiniu nuiioaihiva i mf i irntnv in inentiaii of hrr lati- hnhind ptihlie ftrritt tin i to iv f nl ti trntiji in rnnviellon iiim iioidniin ihf tueoneni in in ouh tfdicu- nat rartteni with having e i msi lay with wi fiuef in jnlr v county i i n n h i i i i of her ht il rin r wo t innd itdaht t with having wij ant fm ir 4arj for ainiii ilte nro n piue ol uhhavne ttonncd upon nrvmiii who fdl her aih ftr aptfw i her rclir fid irhod t itoi hent with hlvirtf wrlhvn t i-iiii- ih wlotirv imie ma f r th r of ihu otiial oritiiaff art nwraffl not ertwm wli n the f and piu dernraiiofif dij- tin a jarpe aniaunt fr tn tr ft wherein aeenrdlilfl t i lev 1500 a taar tnv the ff tuie fr pecuniary a-itn- lv fnlmlitl t- niv f ir rdindil mn ithlt ir to apeofl orv hi ta nit ii rhe le rhanl whera it bybhdif utne adrfrea ophe uotr h fmnt he rltne itl ti h afaody in reply to the 1 f ii i a hanetr i o rnt hi t ireii v fr n rr t ni- nrl i ilil ipjflnmefii- i ldtihed in h vi ji n ii credit bfitb cafterra entv ijinirann 1 jy i ini rn r- cttykqat a wcr an nnr t f edursl i it inn vi a 1 n- rhi hv hi l i r rlitj itiiiil gs wth ili liie 1- ji l il t yji i cd ih n it s t- afia nur i 1 h living iov ft of ilii i4h a uu itili kjilrii id imnal extracts fkom the journals of the 1iou3e of assembly thuriday jan 14 mr perry miconded hv mr duncombe of oiford movea for laare lohrins in a bill to promoto the ftecdmn of election in tho ekuniy of lcjd and that the thirlyfirct rulo of hi insure he dijpined with n cu aa tcble in thu aamc in liinndfucnt mr mcab necomled hy mr rykcrt moves that alter ihe word movea in tho original motinn tha whnhi bu rrpuned and the following inserted that it be resolved that tho speaker rlo isuc hia warrinlto ihc ctetfk f the crown in chancery lo iue a new writ flu the election of two member lo erv in tin present pnrliamcnt for the coun iv of leeos in ha place of itoheits jamen and ola k quah enquire whoso return has been declared void and illegal on whih tho yeas and nay being laktm were ai follows yean 11 nay 26 the question of amend- ment wa decided in tho icpitiv by a majority of fifteen on the niiginal quethn bin2 at the yon no j nays were lhcu a follow yea 29 nay 9 tho question was carried in the affirmative hy a majniity of twenty and the bill was read hdtttd that tho lcedi election uill lc read a second lime tomnrrow mr ceser member for prejcott having bean sworn was introduced by mosn m n and bruce and nuk hn kilm graham dunlnp esq member for the county of hu ron being sworn waa introduced by alossr micnabatid ry kert a d took hi peat mr markeniti gtvea notice that he will on lomorrnw mnvepirth repeal of the 29th rule of this houio and also for leave lo brine in a hill to amend the law regulating tho h lions of member of this house- mr uanjcouia kivmiiea that ha intends lo move ft leave to bring in a hill on tomorrow s tha better reuhtion f iuroiporaled bank- and insurance offi eti and partnarahip joint 5tk hank mr duncomhcoyvrj ifives notice thai ha will on jinn- day neit inov fur leave li biin- in a bill to pinvide 6t the payment uftha claims uliho tufferrrsby usa late ww with thu united riiito tt daneofflfao of oxford rives notico thit he will on monday itett move fir lamvg to lirtni in a hill to ealabluli the value of llniufi m unl stiver in this province and make briih irotd i liwful lorldef wt iveavnv qhnft xv saie tacal h will o moudnv next uiuva lor liravn to brinit in a bill to prevo1 lh circulation of blf f asinillerdutininiiiauun than five ijullii in this province mr walla civil notico that he will on tomorrow move fur leave to bring in he fclun covttoj hill saturday jan ift mr yacr hrouht up the petition if t parker and livi ilinuftitid one hundred and ly five oilier inhabitants ol the county i i whuh wa laid on ihu lablc mr soibfuy brought up the petition of john sill and l othutoflhe towtifhip ol liulibofoueh wltv h iva laid w the lolltf- mr doeromhe rj oyjrd ric notiee ihtt he vcill oil u1 irsl aioud iv io feoru nv i t niovo lln- in ue in z il r rj- niitu ofiutuply dr lo itrii wfiduinj tr a giattwlinv nrv firihv iitippvemcnt of roijs anj tribes iii sins proxiuve iil other u irp4a mr small ntves notice that h will nn monday nxt fat lfavt to tnwz in a bill lo enable tho members othc hoiie uf ivumtihly tn acala uieiramta in certain eases an also i declare ihn seat vacated of any member acceding an excculiv- ointment after hii election sniall pive notice that he will on toepdiy nou m for leave lo bring in a bill to amend the courtfrf kequesta cl mr small itivesnoiica that he will on thursday ut niova far leave to bring tu a bill to attend tlm euciive fraijehja in ciiiisand tuwiiii tn inhabitants who having kad lots have buill and reside thereon mr small sites notice that ha will on friday neif nne lor luave to bri g in a bill to amend the act incorporating the city of toronto mr buicenivc nolinr that ha will on monday neit rflove fr luavo t brinq in a bill to regulate the expenditoie of the dilriet fuudi ibrooghuut the aeverdl ditrirts in tins pruviuts monday jan- is mr wells broohl up tho petition uf william buell fsq moillfur lhcnttiuonorsnaint the return afsublb jintoiuti andfllo it gowan eqr whojoaeacj wtro vacated at the last seuiou of tho provincul pailbuaeiit which waa laid on tliu table mi iimiiiiii brought up the million of flizibeth thomson widow of the late huh c thomson esq of ihi to tfl of kinalfin whteh ww laid on the table puroiut to thn oidri iiftlie day the hill to regulate the man- flrf rtf hnuiaartha n nelim in tho county oflaedai was rvad itotsuv miub oniheoovtion lr patfallu the ame the yew ukims lntldua v n o tu rned in ih- illir umiivo by a nnjonty of lfilj- wii tnedt ulii jiy mr shaver ntovoa that the bill be dc ta insure tlit freedom nf elections v tic i wnitlt wasoirnl and 3lei vveluuid urxnwdiviicvv uud wlwiiny ineitfura does t ine huuit ojn uf iik countt v n hecuitioa a uhjcri dicijmuiiii fenjtle ee the propriety of email uioo fn ijir nf c the mnnnpolisia have liere- tmiri held tine sway nod have persuaded the pco- tld thai it watfmciilcge to question their rien to maintain the yiem year ago a hind wud have hi tried tvv twain fur vopfwrue o open free trade ihroiigh mi v rk now tlvtur of this kiml ire openly ctrvciltftcdt even hy the lnidd and ihc murchunta of sbisyity itli the hqo william allan in the chair hea1jp was not pkpirrd in ex onistii 0iiiiit uthmi ilupdivmf the memmn- tlnrc o ill he n addrearo the kin nod i tu iliit houtic foto the uix hunts ofthicity leto wait for that he had said that nil restriction be ir nn the consumer hut nevtrrtheles upper canada with herfe rf ouirpi nuffhr nut prrhapfl tu ndtipi he free tridr ymeoi tfhe hue hut fett nrticlcv which can be called ntnpw aod to adopt tins princi ple when all the world is aaint her would nigue tint she was 4 weak simlt when other imtions pursue liberal principles uftrude- let upper conada follow jn their wke it is wtirthy of inquiry what he would nifl by the measure it is true that wheat is at i bser price ill the states than here but formerly tf wm tint so the slates will not al low us now to oke our produce thee mid should we admit her come heve whhher ffoode willi our few resources f at present thioiith die policy ci the imperial government we ubor uudrr dimdvu- tagea biiia h uwtv send her pork and wheat fany at any time and redorc our inoket but when we go there thev re protected oor masnrs iillow us to trade wheie they please they keep both sides of the accuuut therefore we may always expect to lu poor w e hae now to pay double price for tea and yet may n brine it from the staus even by payiiiffdnty this is in consequence of ihc wishol england has m interest in mmiufacturlng in cam- dk and the account is kept hy person nhose intei- fsl is to impoverish u it is not lef between pa lentand son hot between the son and persons win iiihueoce the p ut- it is nrveary ti do ftmue- iliiiu and hv ml i as willing to do any ihinjj iu promote the iniroesjsnl upper canoda i england hrintfs thfir produce here we should otim there h had been proptffly slttlvd thai the prejent axyatem promotes tiiiiutfhng uheti people cm mot asrow f a rtd iv t ffirfrsf s of tol4l llnwvu tosiuugghfw thuroij tuva gkivtt m dia ieo pie by this fur the sniult bi wi wll cheuper thau the fair trader fie cmploya idle pcnufts lo smtigple for into and he h thc rtk rfuhk f ho and hoiu nir ubpei ol the nddrert wa m iinpwlanl oi e it nut fci be mmid lwy- l inviliber pfupow to rellr luoacminmoteo or mhhc ither ihlnj teih ips it in ui to print it if irfrrred so a cutiiitiiuca lhe hou mover hmihl he oicifi h r f it h he und tli 1mi the protecting duty ahuuld be taken off canadian umber the iinporwul quebec will be reduced one half that very day he would not hold out another rvaanii whv tir revenue won id be reduccj which was alluded io in the ppcech from the throne let it he rctneinhered that he the sol tien was tint iinoiietlioehorerommended improvement which are fatal to mn interests the st lawrence im proveiueni wflu a wild visionary scheme hear hear if lower canada does not help u we have thrown away the luge ann of money expend ed an that work whrn hy the inunificcnce of ihe go- vcnifnem we had the rideau canal piejiarcd for u fhur heir let it then he remembered that this ineamire will cut oltoiir revenue from lower uana- dii for if wc trade through new york we cannot pretend mask ihe sister province for any thing up- ner canada now pay half the revenue raised in ijtiwer caimtltt hut for our coiwulwpfion he the sol gen could prove ton demonstration that 40 vessels instead hoocould carry on ihe trade we should lijte insisted oi having a sea port con nected willl this province where wc could raine our own revenue as we are we ore dependant upon lower canada there has been too much culpa ble apahv on ihhpoini hnth in this house anil i fni iner house tbrre have been duties collected to the atuolinl f3u0ij0 our proportion of which haa never been received ruina rcpraaeitlatioita on the suiiicct were made and a jiromise was given iha allould be pabosd ftr our rflicc but whnt has been done it is a horrible thing to he a tributary of lower canada show a want of spirit in us look ni ourrttuaiion- we caimoiespoti a barrel of potash or floor unless we observe ilieir regula tinns n to 9zl and quality this principle implies hat they may put un end to our exportsaltogether thetimj will come when we shall bftftif ourvelvttf ni this point supuose ugal that the project area- dv agitated should becained into eflrci to make a soo canal from 0wchfn toabany c should get vveii indian produce at half the present price and l we confine tniiselves to llritish shipping it will not i joe biiuito itul it will hurt lower canada and th re will ih our ditlicultv on thi point mr small made n few remarks whicfe audible by the reporter he concluded in amendment that in order to give btmvmten an opportunity to consider ihts aityert 6copim uf the address be printed mid that it4c mminiitcd to a committee of the whole on friday ocxl strange seconded the annftidfflent it m- llq evit tu iii t sjuutor geneml perticriy aftoil ili ihv li fial iiiwi i- i w aj ilie jnujiiciy rewrnftgliloa comm it lull itl pit ml uir mr tftfk nty f lw i vijiri ivitreor ii iintrititeih it would not ik ri u lc luu oa n uhjvrt the llatuc allr cume cttlmiy to a con- fderalioii otllf asil jl ue iioeftwafy baiutu tin wliotacftae in order tha l aiplietiiii ma in made with success it appeared o him tltul tlu lion- member last up did r tilidrinili dhwuhjee of free trade or ins idefl eoofied and in- exrensious out wejl un thn e were iimn ittipurtunt elllugg comictvd wilhlfub apphcmiior which should be kepi it- view the pioptmiiua ttasthis thepecuhu uojrfltuiiofthii eountry makes ii imptirtant that ireafanudhaw a mm exped ucea s not o ii ik j rgiced ted out tr he iiiot attituble route l agreed iii ihi oiiiliion rjbtiut have ous route to the ocean i jhe with tins hear kv york tr and would buaiaiil it llawf brha the addres ahutlld not extend to ask r f get what we anui thiuugh sat vmk i foreign ships but kucii things an are bfudtf bt ute m briuall buiiuins ii this be the case we may recced hot if the rejutm he carried lunhe- we vh noa j danuiv to this country would be i wc could get k i ui d west iiidtuo and oth products thnnih nvw yorkbutuieienre v t ed hf uit djio ikr t carry tho bill ap ta ihc lauljiiro councd and toreujt tlniirvoiitur- ilousl uf asdkmhly saturday jn when the reporter entered he house mr kfjizh had nearly closed bis remark in upi a motion for ail adiliva ta the kiu praying indt witfi the iv iitsda m rr 16 mi ft of otton or an aditrew to aui urrnrenik inijlit he m ukui iftito u ststtim v r ad hittiiirh hiawlfm unlit- an t lri i id bein railir rrlivo atarhl oivt0115 with the rs at a fit i rilop alontr the road ffr ah mi the wheo it i mipjuted tliul cheek tfiia given to reius which induced the t am totunt totheleit wd plunge at the name rapid place into the river vbkhwas almost level with the mad daring nit ifim ba piiaaengvra wnfuwltt b itnpnaaaim it the driver was uu bis neut and was taking ud- imngeofa good pan of the road to drive quick en the plunge of the horses and carriage into the aroued them to a seoe nf ih ir imminent longer r uimietv one uf ihe enrtaios was tin- ittoned tbtough which tltw miccccded in making irexit from the rage and ulvr ffrrai difficulty ey scrambled o the ice mid in h their way m nearest nothug the duinoa afthe jiai tigers mears david nd alexander iviooear latelv ii edinburgh mr keid rm londoo and willk auo fori tuaer latelv iviki infr lit david matlister engmteis who were on their y to kingston lu superintend the liuiii- up of a mboat with inacbinery eah individual bus ffered more or less bothly injury especially wil- tin perkins win was last rescued fiom a watery very much bruised by the ramiera of the fe and itiihly from the horses who were all owned it itfmtpwvd that il ihe boe had mil ted they would have caused the stage 10 sink be- all the pasetiiers got out of it the horse- tage with the tnalllmg and paengers luga- have not aincu been iee and it is conjecture it they have been broken and cttered 10 the ra lidi wich waa only abvut twenty ihirty yd6 1 ni hr 0 1 t is 10 oa- tliroirtfh viw yotlc rit h i3 umitji t d ine iidw levied hy nr 1 ti ltovroiienf sttili loallo certun ie inioii 1 ifodocaml iiiaiuiltichira to be pnrtd ih re ilov boo- 1r perry naid 0ifaddrrm brinqf presented nt t early a pi runl ul the scaaioui hunorawa memhers had not tune to make up iheir minds me hopel i it would he noslpnued until many in hom ihe uhject was comparative new bhunld have tioitu prepare themselves to act upon it the honorable mover had shown by his speech in introducing it thai it had occupied noeh of hh nttenlion and 0 it was an iuipnriaiil measure he mr- p thought the buifotubla niovercould huve ooohjeciion to postpone it as it ought to he maturely considered and weighed the question of free trade was an important om and it ol 11it been much discussed here a few years ao the man who would take it op would havehicn scouted from society he mr i had always beeo of opinion that all restrictions came out of the l mourner the imposition ufthem i an indirect wiv adopred hy the coverinneiii lo vuuc hrvojiuw without the kuowleilire of the people and to put in 1- ocv into the pockets ofthe iudnuptilime aon peno5 oho are swindlers in a giifbiin sense the oxpi dhoicy of them may now ho diactlflwd which tvas not the casa luriaqt ly in proof of thi he need on ly refer to a encumtante winch occurred in the town of kingston a few years ago at a htettllllg til the st andrew society thomas dltou gave fur a toaifre trade and was kicked out nfdtfora hear heur mr d then tofik up the subject and showed ihe dl treatment he had received for llta pub lication of which the late editor of the u c herald mr thompson wacxpelled from the aocietv- hear hear for his impartial and manly con duct he received a filver enp io token of the appro bation of the public but those time fuvo gone y people bugia to look upo goemincgt 3 mud il ta not i fihl r oi th iis uf stljli a tueaiiic upon low 1 uanudu if we bring uu meiehjnihzeby iaa yi iiitercmirac who lower canadu will soli be very trifling iu we shu dd ileal fairly with t rr province these effect ami not ne oarlnkcd by his mujesty g- vemmeut and we shou ibefefore enqoire what ivumeuis we cauthte wr diisgovarmmmi in indti ttfuiu ouruhjidl u n heievd there were maoy lor euraphieal majiliim mi dair impittfribhf for tis tuppmaeh ile ocean by the lawienee during iict hall the year tthlc in w imk a can imi accaw ubuuit coiiiiinly lie would ak can 11 be w polny to shut us nut rrn hading with the nwwc try hall tin- yeai 1 a a feantbie ietkv rtc make ue ask until- 14 ii n if coiitmhi if we eoijie uaieues lo ioshiopiug to tit iuiulctucrii eao make toiev ie li is a tpcst wjiuli ought in he ied hear hear l tln mihjet he the iitmj ought and awiuw proper tmiopeak out hi aontliiirlliai us a vichlmg to none win ther lefoimer urtuiy designated in strong re- uaul to tiie mtertsisot his comlry he saw die emu dilfu-uiii- wn wtlu rmpen to lower canada ilut idea ta a great uhtjj hw earned nil between this country and the u states some ihmgs are prohibited but it is vhvious that an illicit irnde is ctiustaotly kept up wlllltt ihe government ii legislative aeia coi prev ilw ameneaie en- fuvc h tf ol lien wws not so dvlieateas siniti itittfht be iiiveihe manifested the tenderness iln should induce to give upourrightsandbe tributary 11 them when we imvo applied to ihein flirmir iih- lit 1o tllvi ult 1 pullou ilau litin lien vie j duties snppone we should wish ihum to levy hejvier duties at muutreid and quebec wottld they do it t till pfiv hire should hcdenciideulon rreut mi ittan and on her only tllcu had always beori lim vitws v nil rffrtnl to our pusiutm he would eouieiid ihut new yuk is our iiaturul outlet we ran enrry 00 bwalna dwvnish thut port at ulnhisi nerv aenini 01 llu- yeai cheaper than hy the st lawrence i filial river woic shtit entirely he would lisle what itijnry siuold we uilstlaiid countries hi west f this u nourishing without hcmna to ihe st ltavientci k at the sstuiea of ohio and mkld ifoniuproufofthi m x anriritjiheimipii wilil 1 fotmd that shleiisft ntay k ie nearer iv illiwij ti a lie 1 inw ihan wh n at derair ill i liiv oiii- tlinijjh new orki ou will tnuo tl niewi l cm d mrc to biveal tlleir miiirul 10 ilnirh our canal ami projected rad roads i h iecetry toeohreoar eojiiotrcial trade ad in u tlor to ilii- tt is desirable iat we ahuold mllfl air wheal to atitl ihni u slates lie the id ueiit ijiiil have to reorji iins mi trade itere and then yon will bove sieam boat or schooner roill muriv atom with oswego all the winter tbctti i notliog 10 prevent the iiaviunuit of ihc lake as well is the nceni he the so lien had never before anted biii imiimoii miibiamtbjecl puljlirly but he had done it freely i0w if no oihr meiner would do it hr would move to a romiiittce of die w hole on a fu- tore day titer were some hoo me libera noi vpi rriveil w twi usistaue would be of service lie alluded particularly to ihe hon member for laiiarlt- hi- the sd iteilj thiuybt iinthl 00 d nojrri ni free trade and he ai uarnied soin pevsoi cti iada vieltm- m no other muii in hisaunchmviii tu hei inurvnma it should have his suppou lr iffiiofl waa ul thai house to represent the acii ulitliiitli and mauufuetureis of this eountty tieteeo hoi rilwilvttllbttll j- jpii huoil1 rjed hy th 3tlc anil lower canada and by then lumi pouev c bat c been kept in poverivt thi oensure wan good me he imped it w ould succeed kikhctthlr men in ibe united tftata tuy they we clearly iti utelrititercji 1001011 the way tluv e thai lower canada docs not treat 113 us a sbter ptoiuee ii been ued 1 01 lustrious cttirrank o into ihc woods and roll 4mi tlw awht uf lower canada trad and she 14 mr mackenzie enid tbat raattters of importance ought not to be left 10 the fagnd of the session il would take some time id fsftthe address through the several stores and he bufjsd it would not be dc- inyed mr duaombe sold uicrc were many important considerations connected wtb tbt meaaure into the merits ofwliicb osmucbiynjie had clapped he could not ciller he would oflerafewobserva dons on some of the remarfca ofthe hon and learned sol gen he mr d a of opinion that our revenue need not rtutatn ny lossifthia measure was carried into cllect ibiaeuld be easy for us to impose the same duties o gods coming through new york as are now paid t ttupbec ami tide would increase our revenue jf jwa ajr da opinion would lower canada for by encieaing n ru u hia oir expoim will be greater much of which wil by ihe st lawrence and if you export ten cimeeu much a now ihroozh thai rhannel do vou not hh ctvaacf t eil h es real partly e trade and commerce quebec and mon by tm measure the americans and our will both be benefitted we shall bring tho ivorthwest trade into lake ontario and through the sr lawrence tnd partly ihnihjth the canals ofthe united saies and wo ihall nhftro with thcin die increasing trade again if wc bring the wesern products of both conntrtea oito lake erie this will excite a competition ofca- nals atd mil roads the proprietors of which will all be trying to get their spoons into the great bason of lake hii we shall share the advantages oflhif competition and whieer benefit starts w fchall sliflre rhis will not injure lower canada t iw niie ofthe huvais ftiuca s and as a tialive ol upper e derived by the united with respect lo confining hd address to gcod brought by british shipping he m d wouhl nv we vih lo buy fiom the cheap est market lie mr u knew with certainty that ihe american government are willing 10 treat on the suhjcli and admit us to reciprocal mlvanfages fiiey say allow 03 the priile2 cf your wntert ourue will lifiuie eame torou ifemr dj be lieved thai all linn members would agree on this nuhjecr lie was happy to see ihe good fed nig which prevailed in the house and hoped it would becon limied uniiv and good fcclingould iureasetbe haeriilneaa of the nmtiob ihp alerrittt made a few remark but in so low a lone that we were oaable to hear them diattncilv lie was infaxor of ihe main principles ofthe address and should advucui them the hon member for the west rirlin of york had said he wes fur con- eihatioii and wmies to promote good feeling and m ho c ul i not introduce this address withoutmak- ttganal upon ih director olyic welland c7a a ruii imeniti only wanted on opportunity to e with tvjrai ftdduiv rliat bun member had hseharjed n duy to that conipany and in what ftaoner ih had disetargvd the duty entrusted to him by that honorable house he mr merit waited anxiously itir tint opooriunty when it would appear olure the charire or dishonorable conduct rested the amendment was then put rmrt curried ad- jrtinied tloav jamjar 19 air ftuoceaz moved toapmi it a standing com mitileoo kinaiee c to whom should be icfened tllfi publij aceouotss ihe rccoutlu ofthe receipts and expenditure of the casual and territorial revenue lilu welbmd canal ace hints the bank of upper canada shtou its the accounts of all the uiatricla ill the provice ssc including all matters and ihngm to wliicliaay public money bus been invested orinerscd i he 1 in member went on for about two houra r fm t m h in jinijif mpkvni t 1 resohitnn and partieulirly uu he welland canal affairs uitd he wasi iterriiptedbv mr perry calling him to ordtr ti ihotfht mr mniken2ie was wunderti2 from the rucsiioi after remarks from several members un the question of order ihc speak er decided uiat he waa in order while speaking ou any matter embraceil in ie resolution hut fusgeat- etl that he oujhl to oxcrnse his privilege with dis- aliri jr mackenzie bad made somefur- 1 hisulfcrable to ihiok hw wc have ie natives of iii pruvisiee mid the ruiielii ti lay flwj wisliird to iiijare 1 it the ameiteai joy much ul ihe trde oi dj aod wih uiry he will ing to part wuii iitese hjuiuojes they will oil condition that ihenavitftioii uf the tft lawivuce be 5 oued 10 ihein i his w the d d it n contended uojilt to oe done liea htmi i bniiijebt becctli- edadeputue fliini lifoiuietf oiiaciptcs but he was ditven w these tftrnoiueiit as a reprvenlalue of the people and of a uiiierprizmg a portion ol die mercantile interest any represented in thut aouae il the late receamiieoduiiuii uf a comiinite- at home be adopted wt are nut lottif to enjoy the oroeeling duty on our lumber and it the export ol timber is praventedi r should liaveotni epiua- lent- hear hear to deny u the advantage which we might enjoy would only luster a i2liotj diahke lo the muther couiury lie the sol geo was one of a block that oitd never desert its i itf and shall always be a subject ol great uittaio lie would therefore say gne us an equivalent and hf believed they would gie il they were bound to give it hear hear we have a right to claim it hear hear no honest man can refuse it hear hear let us enforce our claim in this way j tie would not disguise another point the inatam hi ia conceded uur aource of revenue from lo4i canada toil ureat britain neer ytt lts cuunlry lol uur enetuies aera aitio oiiiirsidvaa and iu the uoihccf atiiblv ijiio n s lime been a i raid to speak out mid he mr imehi yet sufier for speaking hrsnrnd plainly il c ahould he capiased lu mihl icel the sh ul the next court but he would say boldly the were lohbers in the country look bow imucy had been wasted look at the liidrau canal mtide at the cxpentc of ihc poor ptnpl of rowland who id the wiy o lllial our leadiu men he m iv would siurt this iriaure it miizht open the ves of the hloel lower canadians and tfhow tbviu creuni ther remark mr i espreafcd liis rtgre that the hon member whuw talents and htduatrv might he exer- eisd beneficially lor the country should amploy them liuasj m ii 1 that we see we have been their slaves t k ihnn where wa shdl io our buintm if 11 muu wmrta i wail uf siiwin heats iro tivn ami ijitc them 1 heir prieeai and lliev take care to turn die mlancq of trade io their ftvur with this system workim an hnium mm imtm c lrt the wall at last ilweart like men the lower canadians willruic oi ami nisfrad ol riiiiiig idle corps ihey will try to preiivr their cuilllliertti we have never nked for our iiditf and imve theivfoie never cot them now the ullltia of darkness anil o predion are pas sitiif a whv i he true luisleinau ol upper canada will uii iheir rihtis a nohleimn m his opiitini i not the iimi ftll ri ft d on elenrul plum poddul hot be who iflkeanwaxpi and ndea breiitl fr ln iriiowumoi ti1 tfoveraiuout at hutitef liberal and when shesechuw wi- me closed up he willhtlpus tia tt nfl uiif monev for th ir wcoden 11 ihe w iy he did in taking up the lime of tho in mtikiitg such ajjecches and motions it way iftlcilv itupmetiblc that any committee could get through with half the business which would be put upon inem by una resolution ho generally acted with ihe hon mover of the resolution because he generally agreed with him on political picstions and he wis sorry to have to oppora him in this matter lie regretted the nece5itv of doing so because htn knew firs heart was hound up in ir he mr m moved a rdrnihtf iesnlittoti last session and it was lost put dow n na he termed it a id be did not foract it during the caston hut if he would persist to each itieasius he untt expert to be put down lie hipd ilir liin member for holdtuiaud mi meiritt wouhl nut reply to the remarks about the that lime canal the sn locks t iii this unite ma lit w ii 1 tu li 1 1 at d a li e us idi 5 iiit alwiys be so tree li- ntiamd pioaiote reformatio iv rai jc will ltwii encournge lliendly inttretiure lie mi w vuc glad thai he bad lived to see wisdom in ihe ijonsu o assembly tho hon member lor the m et ri- mg of voik had been hed tip as an enemv to the country bin he mr w would y let him be tried by would have another oppor tunity of doing so in amendment mr perry mo ved tltal the iuimc wouhl proceed tua ballot for u committee 011 inauec mr mivritt huil allmut be aware that from the publicatinus wbteh had been circulated prejudice existed against himand ibediteciors ofthe welland canal and he only wauled ilie house to give him an opportunity of reiltovliig it he would movcto- inoiow to appoint a committee 00 the caial afluirr when be would hike occaainn to reply briefly to the hiafffts wbicb had been made flffuinst those who had bad the management oftheilb the gentlemen whom he intended lo name on theconnnittee were messrs parker smith roblltl wonlvcrien and strange liur of litem oppoted to him in politics and only one with whom he usually voted mr perrys amendment was carried by a urge maj ritv tua st catherine dank bill and some otliera were brought ui ard read a firt time w btf3 gone we are deeply in debt- he tlu rirrc tv by his wink- he waglad to ee thai die liock and learned solicitor gen uaaberoiuti a wise bgislator ud the hon member from lenox and aiiuittgton came broadsword iu handiacsd udd fcv- r k hoaanerally akltivald at the commercial hotel during the week s0hjir sivral hrt mr cnnuall montroal 21 l v ilin dvhuville jjn kordyrwn wru harriogton moiurcjl e weatwieth olweffoi w brown kinpton ftl tb4pbnilpvbiiitrul wj pardia oswego mr kifeir lr a kinncsr s3 mr weir kingston 1 n gifluril cpt ik boloo 0ttwq- 21 lib m rjna t- tatjcll 0 tr i mr suvao5od mr i ir 1 f fcvmt

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