Canadian spectator, 30 mai 1827, mercredi 30 mai 1827
[" I VoL IV) PPBLISUED EVERY WEDNEEDAY AND- SATURDAY BY JOCELYN WALLER, AND PRINTED BY LUDGER DUVERNAY, No.5, St.Jean Baptiste Street MISCELLANIES.j Li _-_-_\u2014 .| A MORNING SALUTATION BETWEEN SOUL AND BODY.BODY.Lol me, my Soul.where hast thou besa Wund'ripg the lis elong night ?- AVhat bast thpu done, what hast thou sean fio the course of thy silent Qight?- s0UL.ÿ bave been lp risit the silent tomb, Where gy hopes all buried lio\u2014 Foirer flowers in wy path way bloom ; But denser tg me, tho\u2019 lost in gloom, Are those that buve paned me by, À bave been wandering quite sions Mid the ruins of happies days\u2014 Fairy palaces overthrowa\u2014 Bhiuing visions all scattered and gone, Lost in the detolate muze, } have.been wand'riog, J know not where, Beeking for somethiug that was not tharo\u2014, Coumfortleis, void and rain ; But{ haurd (cou: afas the distant hum - Of the wnkening multitude, and I come, 1 some to thee pzain, ' [English Mouthly Magazine.) \u2014\u2014 4 «hrewed madman.\u2014AVhen the Esrl of Bradford was brought befars Lord Chuncsllor Loughborough to be examiged ppon application for a statute of lutivey agvinit \u2018him, the Chuncellor asked hin\u2014» How many legs lias u sheep 2\u201d + Does your lor- ship mean\u201d adswered Lord \u201cBradford, + a live or dend sheep 2 # [sit ot the sumo thing?\u201d sai: the Chancellor.+ No my lord,\u201d nid Lord Bradford, «there is mych difference : aliring gheep my have four legs, a dea lsheap has only two.\u2018l\u2019here are but Leg logy of mattou-the two fore legs are shoulders,\u201d After death, Professor Poreon's head was dissected, and tn the gottfusion of all Cruniale;ists, but lo the consolation of all block.hebls, it wus\u2019 discoverad that he had the thickest skull of any Professor in Europe.Professor Gall, expinia this pRonoaienon, and to reconsile so tenacious a memo- vy, with so thick a recepticle for of, is aid to have replied, » how the'ideas got into such à +koll, is their busivess, nothing to do with that! bit let {hem once gpt'in, tha waht; ance in, | will defy them ever £n get out uguin,?dard Norbury's last gun.\u2014bved Norbdry, ip renditie the Chæeflor's reveut judgment in \u2018the Walleelpy chuge, le à bright flushes ou thet part of £ho speech, whèré referring to the nütoher of Mr.Wellésly's Fargmaure, the Chuncelloi\u201d vddod, \u201cit has becg explained that tlie number\u2014ane thousand and tis\u201call | three wavderived figs the play of Don Giovanni 3 bur it does \u201cWhy bury, * Whut numbsi so proper for a wen .vo WE eee 04 bof «ppsar where he got the -number twelve dozen.\u201d pxclained Lord Nor gros habits?v.ui DISCOVERY SHIP.On the 24th Mar y swho:age, a lifile below.the Kin of the Movmouth, G4, shepe jy into the middle of the river.one of which was wyrds\u2014rsvery thing heing morning sl fen.Copper siern,'in case of any pers fhrown but to them to ca uptil busts can he\u2018rent 1 eyvaing she bauled hor colours down.\u2019 \u2026 :Nazt duy mmoruing (Sunday) thers was Ro fore-top-sail loosened, of gin fires depsñture oi shipe of vor, req tiring lu sich ships to repair forthwith on board, -Jyék at the forc-top- gallant mast-head was.-tiou of the intended \"weal on boaid early in ihe mitning, 3029.Twenty four vetsels huve claared-sed proceeded 4o son.Toor i Halifax, 5ttr April=Enterell, Brig-Douglas, Athol, FAN days from Jamaics for -Quobec, with rum and sugar.Do.Entorpe, Gibbs, 42 days (rem Kington, Jamnich,-with ruusysugue, coffee, anil.pimanto, for Quelice.* = taThe Lord Ambhorst, 108: days from'Cantony willy teas arrived 3 > ax, ~ .it is ualuircly rerervell.~The Governor therofure dues nothing » kind or fosis ine,\" jn bein nCCOSIAry In depriving the, * ipno- wera trencenntde & hie roared nut ta-the pravidein) papers to on- wl smoked Herrings, Shr, Mosquito McHarronh with sugary rum acd coffee.i \\ Tho Bark Crown, of London, for Quebec, was spoken with in fat.45,37 N.long 53 W.out 15 days from Portsmouth, alt well: .' .' \u2018 A Échonner arrived Wednesday from Liltle Valley, with 30 pubs.of rum, part of the curgo of the Brig Mary Jane, wrecked there last full, and rome of her materinls.About 20 puns, stil remninéd (not alt full} whictf with anchors, &c.were to be dis patch in another Schr.for Quebec immediately.The vessel has gone entirely to pieces.\u2018I'he Capt.of \u2018tha Schr.reports one \\briz ashore in Gaspé bay, and suother ot Malbaie, totu) wrecks; dues net know their numes, They were wrecked on the first or sccond of May.\u2018I'he Dominica, from Cork, last from Newfoundland, landed 300 tons of provisions at the latter port, \u2018The arrivals from ses are expected to be limited for remo time Those which eame up lately had light winds, The Carricks, arrived ou Moaduy, smiled immediately for Montreal.\u2018The American Schr.Juliet, Rowley, left Boston May 10th for Quebec with a gonerul cargo.| ducs | CANADIAN SPECTATOR.MONTREAL MAY 30 1827, ram, sugar, and WE are happy to fiud there was still some hope that the Marquis of\u2019 Lansdown would consent, with his (rieuds, to form part of the New Ministry.If this should turn out to Le the case we do not know whut certain friends of Mr.Canning will then ny.We are all to be sure liable to chiruges of opinion aud upon lu renron ; aud it may be that * the Kings fiercest pulitieul enemics\u201d will shortly be discovered to te * his old and tried friends ;\u201d und the very prime of \u201cthe aristocracy of the country.\u201d We bave been amused with a grave and cloborute dissertation in un Inte New York Albion respecting the causes of the Ministerin) secession.The taivg wus done with avery wise brow, nt resily it let as intô Nu sceret after all\u2014however we are told by his great authority that the mniquis of* Lansdown is chivalrous end will aot come in without Purlismentery reform and that Mr.Srougham isso indisereet that he cannot be trusta\u2019lhy hisewn Iriendsuow we suspect the Editor of the Albion knows no more thun his neighbors ubout Mr, Brougham or hirfiiends : indeed we sus- mel he knows nothing whatever of him except what the common newspapers and + John Bull\u201d inform him; we therefore indulge the hope that the Empire may bare the beaefit of Mr.Broughans most cupacious wud highly informed mind, As tor purliamentery reform, We are not very ardent on that subject, Soms chuzza might bo made~-but it shold be very gradually and cautiously done, and limited in the extent.Wo should hope that if the Catholic emaucipatian were achicved the airquis of Ecusdawrr would not mare Parlinmentary reform à sine qua non Lurd Wellington ecems from the notice we have of his corres.poudenge, with Mr.Canning, fo-huve declared off rather unciv.uly sod abruptly.We countess however thut the act isa compensation ior the manner.\u2018Fha citizens rf Westminster wero about to address the King epplruding his firmness in appointing Me.Cann\u2018ng \u201cthe man Lies suited to the pent coudition of the country, with refer- Euce lu the posture of Lluropean politics, nnd the welfare of these realms™\u2014\u2014what democratic rogucs these citizens are, Fresh successes of the Greeks are related.But accounts are still contured\u2014niut sometimes contradictory.The wife of the Chicf Gouras hus falleu fightiog Liavely at the head of her troupe.The Colonial Advocate of Upper Canudn, now ndvocotes a new polisienl speculation.He solicits a union with.Eugland\u2014a certain oumber of membets frera the Provinces to ait in the Imperial Partiament\u2014 which with their vid is to legiulate un the iaterios loësl uifuirs of tha Provinces, not having yet business cuough or their hands.[lo says, the Now England States ure quite nnxious fo he renvited to the British Etnpire-nud are only Woiling for permission to send members.He applauds Lord Dalhousie for not yielding the fuat:co question\u2014because if the House succaeded, the Government would le obliged to muke it- sell popular\u2014u very enormous mitfortune for the Couutry that ! \u2018The worthy Editor eapy the whole-=by assuring his Excellency Dalhousie thet en bis departure the Province will raise u monu- mncst to Live, \u2019 \u2014 ; Thet henry paper the Albion, published ot New Tork, contains an artisle under the head of = troubles in Canada,\u201d on which we have to'rey somme words.\u2019 We detected that paper praclising mendncily upon the affairs of this Province on the 24th March last.In.his number of that dute he wrote wr nrtiele against our House of Assembly, fulse\u2014 extravagantly (alse front t9p tu botto:n\u2014umoagst other things he said : \u2018 ÿeur after veor are the supplics reluzed' 255 tive Tiows:e of Assembly) and sularies unpaid; unl innocent fumilies would be reduced tu thie most miseratde state of dietic:3, but for the kind aud fostering hand of the Governor, who furnishes from the mil.itury chest, what izrefused from the civil coffers.Aad all this 20 because the ITouse of Assembly has taken a notion fo vote the Money we Pence instead of Shillaces.\u201d .\u2018This passugo we givo us n fuir sample of Me whole.In this | passage there are five direct fulschouils uud n misrepresentation | a kin to falsehood\u2014the rest of the article is lilee this, We told the writer s0 in nur number of the 3ist March last.1.Thesupplicsare refused year ulter year\u2014fulse, _ They have bon tendered yenr alter yanr.2, Selaries are unpuid\u2014notorivusly feise.When the supplies tendéred have been refused becuuss uot granted in n way aub- milling our revenues to the discretion of Aho place hoisers and i those who pay thewsclvee, the celuries have been paid widiout | ng, ww, .3, Innocent families indobled te'the ind and fostering hand | of the just powers of uw freoumu ixuny clute, We aflen lave\u2019 of the Governor whoa furnishes from the military chest, what has | been amueed with his assuming aires his disdain of overy thing besu refused out of the civil vificrs\u2014\u2014n misrepiesontation, have nu claim omit, uy well us the other fumilies for whose benefit t, [luli val.CA LRU Zu - \u201cEdléred'o Wek Aliffx, (of \u2018QbebecBehi: Olive, JAz | bent\u201d Mmilies of the Yonefit of i lew, and Chen coippossatin : HEA SRE dat Wrong Ly an illegal act.1° Lo\" ue 5 - Ney Le ue su À .: ~~?\u201c3 A i , a Cw.be prot mdamePee 1 = Wem ' : \u2019 - 120: - ' .-t .~ | * ; 4.\u2018I'he Governor pays them out of ie militar CHa fahse.5.What is refused aut of the civil coffers\u2014false.Co fu \u2019 The Huuse of Assembly does not refuse\u2014it hus teudereilthe ealaries ample\u2014ample\u2014far more nmple (hun any site in Amerjeu ullows\u2014or that comparatively\u2014bven England allowa\u2014and is ready sud willing to repent the tender to-morrow, 6.\u2018The louse hnstaken the notion of paying in pence instead of shillings\u2014/ulse, ubsurdly, ludicrously fulse.The whole article respecting our representative body wo re~ penl, isofu piecc with the passige we have exposed © and this dishonest writer forsooth professes to give information to his ren ers! We explained plainly in our Number of 21st March what we thought of him\u2014bul to render more manifest his foul dealing we suggested that, since he hud undertoken to meddle in our affairs and give his testimony to his readers,bie should place before then uleo some of the pieces in justification of the House 10'be found in the Quebec Gazette.Not a Line would he\u2014no nol i Line.It wasnot fair play he wauted\u2014to enable his readers tor judge on full information wus not, nar is\u2014his object.Ho knew his slanders aud falsehoods would be rendered still more manifest., Tu his number of the 5th May\u2014he professes to give his renders information on the dispute between the Province snd the ofice holders\u2014does ha take a statenient from both sides ?by no meuns, he takes it rolely from tie Quebec Mercury, whichis part and parcel of the Clerkarchy, and writes for it, sud whore falincies on this subject have been cx pore and refuted over and over again., On this occasion the Albion is ut his old trick-he ropents \u201cthe difficulty is crented by the House of Assembly refusing to grant the n ry supplies for eurrymg on the business of tha gov\u2014 einmont.\u201d Without shame or fecling he wrote this with the facts heiore him-the houte huve declared their reudiness to grant supplies more awple thun nuy stute in Amerien grants\u2014or that Eng laud grants comparatively\u2014hy the sume Bill that in 1825 was sunctione\u2018) deliberately by the whole Legislature, sud approved by the whole country.But the Albion writer is not only ineapabla of truth in the stntement of the facts.but narrow in his conceptions & too heavy for accurate reasoning.* We, however,\u201d rays he, * may be permitted to say, that the foure of Assembly docs tecm tobe aver valuing ifs own powers by iufringiod upon the rights of the Executive, und destroying the enutiful equipoise of three estates of the realm, the exuct equilibriom of which is s0 c2sentiul to the well being of the whole.\u201d We ray on the other hand, that the llouse of Assembly dues not infringe on nny % rights\u201d of the Executive, \"Tho right of the HHuuse\u2014the \u201cright of British euhjeete born here\u2014and coming here nuder the faith of proclamations en- swing them their rights, and under the fuith of the Constitutional charter\u2014is, lo coulroul the expenditures of the Government through their representatives\u2014and to have their properly given to Government by their representatives alone, The law under wirich the office holders claim the discretionury distribution of a\u2019 furge portion uf our taxes, gives them no such right\u2014and at n}t events the House must approve the expenditure of\u2019 (his fund bo- fare they can Le requirted to ndd to it.As far the \u201choautiful equipnise\u201d what does he mean by that ?is the henntiful cquipnise\u201d in Fnglond to be transferred to Canudn\u2014then whet is that equipoise 2 the Albion cun see nothing but the civil ligt for life we suppose\u2014but into the constitution of that equipoise caters the principles which govern the sppoiut\u2014 ment aud existence of the Ministry\u2014their connexion with the counlry\u2014 ihe ties that property, fumnily, connexions and reputa= tion huve over them\u2014the influence of nn old snd opulent uris- tacracy\u2014the influence of an active intelligent j opulation\u2014the influence of public opinion expressed in various waye-oll thera enter into \u201cthe beautiful cauipoise ;\u201d-can we transfer them herc?\u2018The objeet of the English Constitution is that the com munity should influcnco and contranl its Government\u2014and particularly should preserve the properly of the people : for this ob< jeet,there may Lie \u201ca beautiful equipoise,\u201d Uiat ie, n civil list-for life, in Englund~\u2014under the circumstances of Vuglund\u2014it is = measure of locul policy; suited to tiie condition of things.But if introdoez into auether state of things, it would net oh tain the object but destroy it, it would bo far (rom heing \u201ca beautiful equilibrium,\u201d Even in England the Executive iv fay from being independent: Let us see if the sew Ministry, or nny other Mivistry tfind a moment shouldthe aristocracy & the public opinion be againet it, What Ministry would venture to continue roy expenditure wiich the Ifouse of Commons, supported by the people, would declare against 2 In Canada we feur thet we should Jook in vain for such u cuntroul, if the Executive were rendered independant of the country.The Executive nud the.Legislative Council are ove.- Who could controul the Exceutive in that caso?is it the British minietry beyond the occun ?who inllueuces or juforms the British Ministry ?-consider facts, reflect on ons Inst secsion ?would the House of Lords who can only exiel wi£à the progpe- rity and happiness of tie conatry-would they tell the louse of Commons that if they did not pass such and such a supply Bill-They (the Lod) would punish Ergluud, their beloved country, aud obstruct every measure \\eaclicinl\u2019 toit?\u2018That fice elucidntes \u2018the beautiful cquipcite\u2019 more thun n volume of reasoning could.We may iherefore dismis * (he beautiful e- quipose\u201d and bo assured that if, cireumstanced as à provirce mutt be, the Executive be rendered iudependeut by the pernunent possession of à fund, the influence of the Represtniative budy is\u2019 null- the Albion\u2014that gentleman immediately, arcording to his propen- which City itis much used as a building stone, The quentity Putty \u2019 large tea Cunnisters, po! ed Cosks, Ye.&e ro sity, sels ubout fubricating more fulsehoods He says ngain that | appears Lo be exhaustless, .\u2014\"ALSON-\u2014+ .; wg insinuated that the provigce wis in a 'state nppréachiug revolt | 3.Treo specimens of Jaspar, found in the district of Gaspé, | 20 Boxes window Gless 74 pe 84, and rebellion\u2014(ubricating this falschood, he says il was no iofa- | Lower Canoda; two of them polished, elegantly, at Quebec.15 Casks Copperas, \\ ; mous imputation, sud that the papers that avswored hip cell | One of them is beautifully variegated by lines and dots of red, 6 do.Day & Martine\u2019 Blacki : _atfgmatisod tho author of it with execratiuns.of diferent intensitios, and with mivute specks of brown.Ano.9 do.! la L Slartng , a ' o dig upt pt any time say or insigunte that the provinco wus | ther shows u mixture of yellow and white, und, in ils external >.Mauss, L io u state of pppronching revolt and rebellion, and the\u2019 Albion | churacters, resembles pelrosilicious porphyry.\u2018The third speci- 9 Coils white Rope, «01 writer Jiyows we did not, and he bas deliberably fabricotèd his | Men is in\u2019its natural state, und oxhidits different \u2018shades of red| 50 Grindstones, \u20ac falzehogd-\u2014he cannot avoid hispature.Wesaid \u201connwlul nid | «ad green, \u2014\u2014AFTER WHICH-\u2014 | trqmendous crisis was appionching\u201d\u2014but on what occasion?an] 4.Ash-coloured Sislagmite from o calcareous cavern on the Ar his Auction R .G A ae administration paperywe may say un officiel paper had aunounced | island of Montreal, T ms Auction itooni, n \u2018Fener assortment.of: Dey + that the Goveryor would \u201c lurn out\u201d our representatives perpe-| 5.Gray Carbonate of J,ime, destitute of organick remains Goods.(Sale at ONE-0'Clock.fe oh tually while tho people chose men in whum they had confidence, #0d lis pear ihe lie, which separates the L'ranulor from the tt J.A.C ARTIER,' ag who would not surrender their money tu the cxetulive\u2014 Campact Limestone.Its fracture is fine grained.[t might be : .ca is, that he would suspend the ac oa of the representative manuiuctured into n decent marble, but, we presume, it would Soth May.1927 body until tha people wera reduced to raturn then who would | vet susluin, uninjured, the action of a powerful heat.; SALT & COALS.\u201d Le Juve no rule but the will aud dictation of the \u2018offico holdere,} 6.Native Bulphur.uncommonly pure, from Vesuvius.Jtap.Y Auction, on boayd the Brig Carricks, \u2018 Ca t was also annou ced thot the legislative council composed, a pears lo hinve been sublimed by volcunio hest ; but is now in no- : na + ey 22 Fre bo the majority, ol the depuidauts ol admisaistration, would by dules, of the mugnitude of small builets, porous, aod crumbles | 24, Rea, lying at the Subscriber's Wharf, Pointe à .xejecling upefu] bills punish the country, for the sème object.between the fingers, \u2018 - : Culliére, on Thursday mornin next, the 31st instant a \"his would naturally\u2019 b.ing on'a trémendoiss crisis us it would] 7.A superbspecimen of Fluate of Lime, of a bright purple | T EN o\u2019Clock, vill be sold, in lots to suit porchases, inyotyedbe existence of the royrescutatire body, Bui we have not | colour, and sprinkled over, én ons side, with Sparry Iron, ofa \u2014 _ perte wera on the verge ol\u2019rebellion.\u201d Tov alledge that of | pearly aspect.Derbyshire, England.2500 Minots of Livernool SAL F 23,3; bo Jiup done, is a gud dishovesly, \u2018On tho contrary were-} 8.Two specimens of gree marble, finely polished.The : a Fi dan D sogmended and do still recommend à Cousitutional appeni to the! gréen colour is, evideuily, derived from Serpentine, of wbich one 1000 do.rine 1able ditto, = \u201d Kinz wd fhe Brifish\u2019 Pylinment; which aloue forbids auy'ideuq of the samplés contuins à thin\u2019 veiñ, teat is precious, and very 20 Tons COAS; AUS rIN CUVILLIER, + ptpobe)hiop.\"Pho very process we recomineuded aud the neces- | translucent.The colour of this elegant marble is not nl groen;| 29th may, 1827.' \u2019 \u201cTAJ& BS | Gury Tapso of time both for the remedy itil the tremendous evil | but ri Heuutifut combination of green aud white.It is lose: hard, \u2014 - \u2014 i with which we are thresfened4o reucli us, proves incontéuvertibly | nod, therefore, mère ensily manufactured, than thé Milford mar.ALUABLE SALE OF FRESH GOOUS, by the Packs : shat we did vul represent the (evince ou the verge or oven ju u | bles and is, in our opinion, huudsomer.It might be wrought Agr wuld Lor\u2014\u201441 the Stores of Messrs.ROBERTSON, | 4 p'ato of appronching rovoll nid rebellion, into splendid tables, columns, und, indeed,\u201d into all that variety | MASSON & C6.on\u2019 MONDAY Moruing the 4th June next, The sssartion of the Albion writer isp sheer fabrication\u2014n of articles, ornamental, or useful, for which the best marbles have | and following days, each' duy, at Ten o'clock, will be sold, on 4 falschinod\u2014which, together with his noisy and Ggetly anxiety to been employed, Itisto be hoped, that gentlemen of wealth and { credit of from oneto five months.\u2019 * kuow the stule of the Province, all restited from hissoreness un- | euterprize.in Canada, will shortly cause this beautiful substance | 302 Packages of British aud Indin piece Goods wel adepted * dar the chastisement we gave him for his first falsehood nd slun.{6 be more fully explored, and to be worked on a larga scule.\u2014 | to the Upper and Lower Cuunda trade, VE: RC \u2018 der ; il was secy by every one; aud we du believe that ulmost | The undertaking might be rendercd profitable, we think, to the| 4 \u2018Cases cach 12 ps.extra Superfive West of England Clothe, every one was laughing at it.proprietore, ax well as honcurable to tho Province.The mur- 9 Bales fine and common ditto, \u2018 c : Jie s1ys that the papers that unswered his call stigmatized the ble is found, in the township of Grecnville, on the Ottawa river.| 125 Cusca'eid Bules Firipad Coitans, Cotton Check, Blge a thor of the iinputation with execralions\u2014this slso is false, ° 9.Lava, red und white, from Stromtoli, one of the Lipari is- Red Giuglinme, Torkey Red Stripes, Derries, ensals Le, He quotes Mr.Neilvoa\u2019s parugrapliio the Quebec Gazelle nnd, | lands.It in less porous than the ordinary leva of Etoa or Vosu 70 Packuges Printed Shawls, Britonoins, Calicnes, &e = ps asugl with him, gives ita Jalse application \u2014 Mr.Ncilson knows | Vius.Co Te , .38 Ditto Beavertzens, Bed Vicks, Colton Shirtiugs, Came ; that it is not the anadian Spectator that talks of revolutions, 10: Pseudomorphous Quartz and Su]phuret of Iron, from Des- brice, Hosiery &e.: ee ebelligne, ineurrections nnd disloyalty ia the proviice\u2014he knowa| byshire, Eng.The specimen islined, on anc side, by a thin cov- 28 ditto O:raburghs, Shectings, Ducks, Dowlas end Brown °° too much of the liistory of the country for thui\u2014bhie referred\u2019 ex- | oring of Fluate of Lime, in white crystals ofa cubicul form.Ou © Holland, : oT me CL TOUR: Aicitly, so cotinecled Wilh these charges, 10 thé tyrannie roigo | the oprosite ide arc cavities, ofa similar form, but much larger, 10 Bales Sulempares, of Sir James Craig, when accusations of this Gature were brunght in which, beyond doubt, wera\u2019 once housed crystals of Derby- 8 Trunks East India Silk Goods, ' by the adyinistration, and ifs retainers and fulloweri\u2014the Albion | shire Spar.They have, by some means, juade their escape, and 13 Packages Hard Wares, and n variety of lonse Goods À Writer di-Hones Ly upplies tite remarks of Mr.Neilson to the'Spue- left théir cells undecupied.co a 2 .dcr AUSTIN ator-\u2014und with his cusfomary mendacity asserts that Mr.Noil-} 11.À number of specimens of Cornelian, of varipus colours, Me a ts en pA tells tho Specläloÿ that 4 \u2018does uot mean n single word of | viz.light nnd dark rédl, flesh-coloured, yellow of two shades, and 26th May 18 7.: LS : At.BR.what it says\u201d-uh assertion\u2014uttorly lulse.*.\" © | white, Gaspé, L.C, ° Co ; So .NEW Du x GOUDs- DEE \u2018Me.Nsiling, tp account fo; the dissulisfuction that prevails] .12.Yellowich and brown Hematitick Oxide of Jron, St.Mau.N MONDAY, WEDN ESDAY & SATURDAY eondensed intg à paragraply à statemeut of the unjust clnima and ree Co Phreo Rivers.It is aot a rich ore.It would yield next the 28th & 0th\u2019 inst, & 1st proximo, will be sid « conduct ol the oxécutivR, \u201chis paragraph the Albion Gncan- proba a rom Aloe to twenty-five per cent.of metallic iron.al the Subscribers stores, C2 didly naod dishoucstiÿ omits\u2014and by lat ments gives à falso di- 13.re chre, \u201c which cxixis a snail proportion of Sili- A General Assortment of Dry Goods, \u2014Received by rgriios to sume of the pussages which he inserts.\u201cI'he parigrnph cesve san.Montreal, Co the late Arriyals., ¥ y CUVILLIER, Ton tt ; .Le a be re 14.Largo cubical erystal of Sulphuret af Iro Thi be 3 - » | | tied is quite in point\u2014nnd quite yeccssary to give his readers vert | Da F n.his eu f Sale cech cay at ONE o\u2019Clock, .eo oreonticn on the forliog \u2018of th country.Jt is however à dil- orate, aient, und frequently tukey far geld, by : \u2018 ! JAMES SCOTT.{ .A 7 whic i iver + - 1 0m \u2014 ; De.- bérant #j to excellent wutch seals, and other ornamental work, ©\" |erécted on the same, with root House.* À well of PE 4 derstand it was proved by two witnesses at the inquer autre inatithtion eknowlodges itself much indebted to Mr Vi- water.\u201cFhe whole well fenced, *! © \" good ¢ - ou .Chers : \u201cIL {or the above valuable douution, \u2018I'he friends of the Cul-] 4th.\u2014A Lot of Land io the F .$s held \u2018at Three Rivers on the hoy of Loonts Vinelle, whote ucci- | tege, nnd of natural history, would be gratified tosce its epbinet containing 200 Acres near the Township of Hemmingfosd dantal drowning we mentioned ay Monday, that a Cande, cipe- | enlarged by the addition\u201d of similar presents {rpm their counlry-1i The conditions of Sale will b d ay ile of cnrrying 14 persons, with two meu und à wüljao in it, | men, nyd from foreign geatlon:ch, de he gol ale will be made easy and.may ds fut wiÜrin n few puces of the drowwsing wan, aud although Mr.} The profæor of Miverulogy intends to communicaie to the knoyn, with any other information, by applying to the hy Hughes implored theni to rave the young man's life, they sat, | public, through the medium of the \\Wutcharan.of 5 .dersigned.ARE NT sihuconceruod til {liey suw him vink.~OM Montreal Gazette, ! chnnnel, n brief notice; like t he prorent, pi re en hi © ET Sale will commence at Bight-o'clock, To : \u2014_\u2014\u2014 , und fissile, presented 16 tho institution.- ADAM L.MACNIDER .» 11 is with regret we annoutiee the lem'ee of snhn Walker Eeqr.| _ SR ; Montrea), March 30th 18175\" .Inte of the vity of Montrgal,\u2019 Atiorney nt Law, in consequence Ct a | - es - - - ema of the jujuries sustained by lin in tho lute fire at Quebec.\u2014/6 70 LET J Beaver und Muskres Sih which pnt fatty ; So - Hi (ORE il sell \u201cmm MALAKCHOLY ACCIDENT.\u2014A young man, hy the name of And Possession to be taken Immediately, lots to suit purchasers.\u2019 4, ALSO, Marten ux was accidentally shot yesterdnr, near the \u2018J'annery.fh House now occupied \u2018hy Méssrs.Frechelte _ and Dupuis, sitnated in the Village of Laprairie,| A general assortment of.Shipping Fure, and a emati- \u2018 ty ons of liis compnnions in un shooting excarsion.\u2018The \u2018unfur- tounle yauth after receiving the contents of tho zun' in iris side | pe : : Wh, A PAR he He HU | Tmmediately expired.un in ani ant pe Parish Chürch, with no gôod \u2018cellar,- arge { Lot of Castorum, which will \u201cbe sold low, forscash.or -\u2014 J « ' .oe, ry .Le + ' .C and slab short approved credit, or - 220 .The flerenles broke one of ha strongest chains in endenvonring| For Parficulars apply to .i in : J: 'D.-BERNARD; .- to tow off the Laprairin.The propristors hnva decides où bn- - AUGUSTIN FRECHETTE Merchant Montreal, 17 Macch 1827.+ + .= 2 \u201c3 0 ying her launched.\u201d Captain Morin arrived in town this morning] Montreal 2nd May 1827 7 nt.\u2014rr IR LT al , : y x [ FOI New CAST LL, fur some acecéeurÿ » rticles for th ul purpose, a THE JC Neh CAST] AEP 7 17 ] ANTED immediutejy © Gardener who can pro.$i 1, Captain Callender, will eom-.WwW duce good rocomme a duions de ?ro oko oy ding next week for'the alôve- en ÿ 19 \u2026 3] ©, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, ç iox aMæSe.07 Ni ; \u2018 nel Tnt Us ATONE À .ed barrels of Ashes on'freights\u2019 following Sprcimese,or MixEnau6y were rocoirel etifho] | Apply nt this Office: \u20182 ru 5 4°.7.Ap] ly 19, pong IRV NE a A a , $e ec pe {HO Sol J Dey 20 da io re 1 ; i oo ; 17 4 Mi = es RY \\ L S st.A SN Hp SE CE i FRA Ser RR nid EE "]
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