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The vindicator and Canada advertiser
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[" Ç AND CANADA Excfess yd pau xin, épis éfdue éagen 0; 2° Triger pair xuédes bol Qtedy, a à pétu Airèe byds loin, dp pos $57 vas fim.PE ) .VOL.II.MONTREAL, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, 1829.Cae NO.883.= a à : Sara at (For tbe Vindicator.) THE EMBARKATION.=n \u201c They left thele Gathers\u2019 land, a simple race, And when they went upon another shore, \u2018Eheir matmers btrange and curluus bearing xed 1 be oye of olservation on than.tow ep - RENE Es us.Already about two hundred passen |any man that had any thing to say \u2019ginst| \u2018The longest day must have an end, Hamburgh, and obtained an ing rview gers occupied the deck.\u2014Men, women, 'the Kennedys ?Now was his time,\"\u2014 and the hour, though insensibly, at length with Mr.Crauford, our covoy, informing and children huddled indiscriminately No person appcaring, the champion was arrived, when the last bell tolled its no- him of his plugs, and:at the same time together.amongst chestsand boxes, pots! ultimately pacified, and my attentionitice of immediate departure, ~The rush, stating * that if he coukd obtain a sual and bottles, beds and blankets, affording was diverted to another quarter by n fe-[now, became tremendous, and as plank pension from tho British Government, a foreground as incongruous as disorder male voice hailing from the centre of thejafter plank was being removed, it bore he would return to Ehglaid, not wish.herself could delight in, whilst the din plank a man on deck.away add members of odd families, and ing to do any fnjury to his country by \u20ac .Vv of tongues, mounting alta voceaboye the| She was a tall, yet not untidy womanthe baggage of many who arrived just in.introducing machinery intou fureign me courage: I ldok\u2019doop, and saw lite roar of the superabundant steam, asit with the arms of three rosy-checked,jtime\u2014to be late.one.\u201d Me.Crauford highly approved jlEmperoé-dtañding with his hands hes issued from its narrow tube, raised a contented-looking children twined round| « Phaidrig, an the divil take ye, what of this, and forwarded Cackrill's\u2019 memo.hind, & his-back to the fire, (hore hé ge; cataract of noise which out-hnbbled Ba- her neck\u2014one on each armnnd the third keeps ye there ploumausing now, like à.rial'to our ministers; but no notice was nerally HIVES his fityile) and with a bel.Here was a man hallooing to a on her back, whilst from a certain ivad-|big ownshagh as ye wre?~ Throw here taken of it, aid after waiting six wonths smile guid, * Sicur ; wekerfil, dans tou- comrade long since out of hearing, and dling in her gait, \u2018twas questionable|that chest, J say, afure the boords are \u2018he determined \u2018to \u2018sek his own for- [tes les deginrtements\u2019da Nord, vous etes Cockerill's breed | Heknow riot whether | his heal \u2018or.iis ficels < wep Ophermoet and fearityg to look-up, dard ise arter a syllable} contenting Nimsidf with fiking profohnd_ log._*! Avancez heir said his Majesty.© This,\u201d rays the narrator, who relates.the interview, \u201cgava OLD PLAY.% 4h.then and thure was hurrying to and fol.\u201d BARON, 3 fre] It: was an evening in midsummer, after , the toilsore avocations of a long sultry day, sheltered from the strong rays of the declining sun, and inhaling the cool re- 3 f.eo var a 1 Le eal .him in a giffy what Par Elirlough is made|mediately bencath our observatory.Twns , CONST a superb flight of stairs, our engitiôzr was our présent, gracious, rreriig \u2018then j The fureto that city had dectined, from of\u201d*\u2014suiting the word to the action, hela false alarm, however, for nought was of the locks of a public.canil, which sho conducted into a, small.anti-room, in Pai ln :\u2014{Qur Riders mapbe- «two dollars tons many pence, and on our bounded on his fect, and whirling n'seen but a feather bed, floeting noise 12108 Coud not undertake.Bogie |'yyiel was the Emperor's favourito .Ma- [lieve it.if they chioge,) : y: i} \u2018 \\ oe freshing breeze, which \u201ckissed not ruffled\u201d the river at our feet, that we were enjoying our customary lounge on the gallery at the rear of the house, * nescio quid meditans nugarum, el totus in illis.\" The prospect which unfolded\u2019 itse]l abounded with all the variety that cold a.dornthemostfinished landscape.Beneath flowed the majestic Saint Luwrence\u2014 wavcless and in silence, save where the rapid paddle or sullen oar - disturbed the placid \u2018deep\u2014shaded in its course by a forest of masts, yielding their half furled sails and listless pennants sluggishly to the wind.The busy wharves, teeming with: all the bustic and activity of trade, weie strewed with their various consignments, which some were engaged in receiving, others in chequering and in whirling \u201c \u2018midst the crowd, the shock, the hun of men\u201d away to their respective storchouses, whilst at distant intervals, the cheerful song with whichthe careless mariner sweetens his toil, fell welcomely ori the car, softening down, by its decp of\" and mellow cadences, incqualities sound otherwise grating and discordant.The setting san, os its burnished rays were refracted (rom the opposite shore, threw into strong relief the bold and perpendicular cliffs of Pointe Levi, as they rose mantled in evergreen from the water's edge, and illumined in its pale and Gothic simplicity, the picturesque tower of the Church of Aubigny, peering over the brow of the hill from out the thick plantation, within the deep of which it lay cmbosomed.A hamlet of scattered cottages, humbly neat, with shingled roofs, and white clap-boarded walls, spotted the clearance to the right, and on the slope of a hill, gently declining towards the river on the left, nestled on the border of a wood, the compact and romantic village of Pointe Levi.\u2014 Farther down appeared the Island.of Orleans, swelling gracefully out of the water, and interspersed witn hill and dale, over which were strewed, in lively contrast, the ripening cornfield, the blooming meadow, with the snug farm house, clore by the sheltering copge.\u2014 Capo Tourmente, abruptly lifting his bold and lofty summit over which the primeval forest\u2014 Where thingy which own not man's dominion dwell, And mortal foot hath never or rarely boen- waived in gloomy grandeur dnd pathless solitude,\u2014terminated the view to the northward, and completed the prospect, Contemplating, in all the luxury of listlessness.the scene which was spread before me, rich in all that could claim homage from the poet, or admiration from the painter, the rapid tolling of a Steam-boat bell broke suddenly on our musings, and dissolved the dream of swect reverie in which we were absorbed, To attempt to re-unite the broken meshes of the net which the Syren melancholy sometimes throws round the soul, is ns foliage| {there stood a woman screaming in the rear of her helpmate standing at her elbow who responding as loudly\u2014¢ Arrah, the d\u20141 take ye,don\u2019t be after bothering me now\" \u2014sprung away in quest of some article of furniture that was forgotten, haply in scarch ofa helpless child, who had strayed away, and was not missed until the tolling knell warned the mother to collect hier little ones, as a hen her chickens, under her wing, and not until then discovered her Joss.In the meantime.along the planks which communicated between the boat and the Quay, flowed the living tide of humanity, which in appearance was never to know an ebb.In one direction, bending his athletic, muscular frame under his heavy burthen, the Atlas of his little world was to be scen dragging suspended by a small cord from his shoulder, a large, heavy chest, apparently capacious cnough to contain the essentials of a company of soldiers, To the side of this \u2018\u2018 munition box\u201d was carefully attached a large padlock, the staple and hasp being broken : as a consequence of this good management, on being disburthened of the load, thecover would naturally fly open and display contents as incongruous as the wants of the owner were limited.Jmprimis.a metal pot, \u201c to buyl the praties,\u201d would from its specific gravity have precedence, and come tumbling out to the manifest danger of annihilating whatever attempted to cut short its carcer, or impede its rogress\u2014then, as if pages.in-waitings came \u201cthe pratics\u201d themselves, \u201cready to jump down the throat of the first who raised an objection to their presence\u2014 a tea-kettle, venerable with the soot of ages, aattled in the wake of the ¢ praty ot,\u201d whilst pot-hangers, pieces of old iron hoops, a three legged stool, a firkin without a bottom, and other appendages .too anomalous for description, filled up the interstices of the surrounding wreck.Leaving the proprietor in contemplation of his scattered all, our eye fell on a distant corner, where were scoted a group for the while happy.They had a bottle of rum, and clated with the composition, they were quaffing libations to their native country, pledging mutual assistance, and ready to redeem the pledge by knocking cach other down.\u201c Jim Riley, here is to you, a vouchil an\u2019 \u2018tis myself that\u2019s glad to sce yer mo- Quayhee,\u201d roared onc of the party, shoving his dexter palm into Jim's mitten, whilst with the other he applied a tin porringer to his mouth, and having taken a hearty swig, pushed the bottle and appendage to Jim, with an invitation to \u201c\u201c wet his whistle.\u201d Jim was by no means backward, and having helped himself, he raised the vessel to his lips, but cre he drank\u2014 \u201c Buys,\u201d bellowed he, \u201chere isto Canadys!\u201d (Canadns:) ther\u2019s son safe and sound zu the streets of, ould Ballyshannon, and success to the!by a wag who told him he ought to be whether she would notudd another to herjaway, or may be, whin the hurry would stock before the termination of the pas-jtake ye, \"tis yerself wid bie left behind in sage\u2014* Arrah! Bill, I say, why don\u2019tQuaybec, an\u2019 not a pinny to the good, ye come here and take the childer\u2019.\u201d\u2014to bye ye a male's mate,\u201d roared an old Bill cume and took ** the childer\u2019,\u201d and man ; frujtlessly notwithstanding, for the was returning for herself, whenshe com- planks were hauled off, cre the hurry manded him with the voice of onc in au-ltook Phiaidrig, who stood gaping in ns- thority \u201cto stop on boord,\u201d for she had tonishment, when he saw the steamer to go back \u201cfor a loaf and a drap o'igliding away, poweriess of all attempt to milk,\u201d and just ns she was departing shejobey the summons, or to seize on the pitched a bundle of somethiug tied up inflittle chance there yet remained of get- a handkerchief towards him.Bill was ting on \u2018board, till he was roused from ready to receive it, but its progress be-[his lethargy by a man, rushing forward ing interrupted by some of the rigging,ithrough the crowd; who pushed him sud- and falling short, he stretched forwardidenly aside, and with a violent bound, to meet it, when his foot slipped, and he threw hiinself into.the boat as she was, tumbled headlong into the centre of theclearing the wharf\u2014finding himself safe, group, who already caught my cye,jon his legs, he ran up and down, calling, toasting * ould Ballyshannon.\u201d A writlloudly and suddenly, for \u2018the captain of summary cjectment was forthwith] to\u2019stop- the boat,\u201d but when he found served upon him, and immediately putlhis cries disregarded, and his entreaties into execution, after the wmanner{unheeded, he suddenly stood still, raised prescribed by the Statute of lany law-jhis hands towards Heaven, and, in all dher*\u2014in that case provided anno Eli.fthe agony of despair, passionately ex- zabcthæ et al.quod vide.claimed\u2014 In the mean time the bundie\u2014omaium|, - \u201c Och! thin, blud an\u2019 ouns, an\u2019 is n't irritamentum malorum, the clfort to reco-it 3 burnin\u2019 shame that ye'll not stop the ver which entailed such disngrecable Pont, an.the wife and the childer an° the consequences upon poor Bill\u2014descend.|'bings an\u2019 all, abroad there on the ing towards the deck, fell crash on theroad side, an nobody to the fore pate of a man, who, close by, was slcep-!telovk after empbarrin myself who s hicre ing away the fumes ofhis morning pota-j@ Soin\u201d to Muntryhall against my will! tions\u2014bewildered and benighted at the Captain, I say !\u2014stop the boat I disire cause of his sudden resurrection into life JY©! \u2018hy do n't ye heed, I tell \u2018yet\u2014 he enquiringly looked around with mud'j@rrah; thin is n°t myself that's to be piti- dled gaze, and gaping mouth, in search £4 Withathe likes o' ye?\u201d and once more, of some object which would explain the half Runtic at the idea of the unprotected mystery by-whith lie was enveley ne wate iene \u201ctie fei: his family; he was first thing that caught his attention was/5¢eP running thro\u2019 and fro, till in pity to the group at whose hands Bill was un./our feelings, the rapidly revolving pad- dergoing the penalty of the law above dle, at length, whirled him beyond the referredto, and in the immediate vicinity further observation of.of which he had heen Jying.Asa fighi] A PERIPATETIC PATLANDER.consists in the exchange of blows, ergo,| Quebec 1829, blows must proceed from n fight\u2014it was == therefore, very natural \u2018to infer that the FATISCCIN NEOUS Articles.blow must proceed from some of the : , , party engaged in the neighbouring row, and not being, at that moment, very particular about identifving the person .by whom he had been insulted, he raiscd| Sketches of men who have distin- his hand, and bit the first fellow he met Buished themselves by their talents und a dowdogue in the side of the head which industry are worthy of record, as n sti- sent him spinning and sprawling, amidst mulus to others to follow their example, the scattered heaps of rubbish and lug-|Mr.William Cockerill furnishes a re- gage by which the deck was covered,\u2014markable instance of these qualitics \u2018The Capt.(N\u2014ss) who was passing by leading to fortune.\u2018 accidentally at this critical juncture, Lancashire, and was bred to mechanics.seized on our hero, threatened to put He first gained his living by making him ashore if hie did not remain quiet.\u201c Roving Billics,\u201d or flying shuttles, demanding authoritively\u2014 but he had talents of a superior order ; \u201cDo you know, fellow; that I am the ad such was his genius that he could Captain of this boat ?\u201d with his own hands, make models of any \u201cAn d've know.\u201d coolly retorted th \u2018machine of modern invention for spin- An Cye know, coolly retorte Ie Ang.Twenty-eight or thirty years ngo, other, , that I'm Jim Byrne from : he the late, Empress Catherine of Russia Queen's County, who's never ufeard of sing desirous of procuring a few arti: no one ?\u2014hands off man, or by J\u20145\u2014s ans from England, the subject of our \u201d » + \u201d > 1 rap thro you.illing to oblige his *eMoir was recommended as a man of 1c Captain unwilling to oblige Wis superior abilities, and our government adversary to take such a somerset, quiet.0g ji permission to proceed to ly shecred off; but in passing was hailed Petersburg.\u2018The Empress offered every encouragément, and he was handsomely rewarded for his varjous models SKETCHES FROM THE l'ORTFOLIO OF À SEX AGENANIAN.\u2014NO.11.(SIEUR COCKERILL.) more particular, os that man was a pas.! He is a native of|: tune.He obtained a passport to Amsterdam, and learned farther particulars relative to the state of the manufactures \u2018in the Pays de Liege, to which place he proceeded.It is unnecessary to detail his progress, but within a period of sixteen years, such was his success in fu- bricating machinery and steam-cngines, he was able to retire a millionaire, after settling bis son in thebusiness, At Se.raing, on the Meuse, he establiabed thai greatest iron-foundery on the Continent or perhaps in the world, The King of the Netherlands is a partner in this great national concern, having invésted init a sum nearly to theamount of a hundred thousand pounds sterling 3 ünd'ît is suid thiat no less than \u201cfiur \u201cthousand huads nome, (there his French gocs no further) aml wherever 1 go I hear oftyau, and I have sent for youto tell vou'thae I am pleased with your ' establishment and your exertions 10 pro ans factures of the \u2018empire, i A I shall give you a markgel cor été ration by decorating you with.tha of the Legion of {Tongues} We: oop a little box, and pulicd aâfthé grand | cross, wi\" a red ribbons it i tingdished an honoir, confurred in flattering a manner by the\u2019 greatest so: vereigd in Europe, was enough to agitate the nerves of any nan, & the new created chevalier knew.not what to do or what, to say; but as he liad réusdn to: belidve fir that tho Emperor - inenht - toipay him arc eniplbyéd'in this dstablishmenit.some \u2018compliment, hls'son Ind'préviqusty Tn \u2018thè:year 1807, the Emperor, Napo [lt \u2018up'u\u2018specth, of which\u2019 he véntofed Icon had heard®of the Sieur Cockorill's [to deliver us much ds he could Témenm- foundery at Liege, atid being desirous of {bér, (abd itis unnccessary \u2018to say-in a patronising.a work of such public im- |most unintelligible jargon.) thanking his portance, he desired that a letter should Majesty for thie honour conferred on him he writted to the Prefect \u2018GF lint city, to [und:apologizing for his bad Fraich: Ve.\u2018sumnion the chief of thé établishiment tre Majeste\u2019 mon fils bien purler Prag: to Paris forthwith.C7 7 eos, nuiis moi, .pas\u2019 savoir Ile \"Mai: , Obie \"evening.while he was smoking sicur Cockerille,\u201d fsjoincd the Emperor this pipe, \u201c as was his custom in the uf- agen smiling, [do not wait you Ko ternoon,\u201d this dignitary \u2018entered, & pro- speak Freich, butte \u201cteach \u2018the Frenchy ducing his credentials, after a short pre- ito spin (fler.) Shonld [have occasion moment \u2018in fi)fllirig_Chè' Efipérér's or- |shall interpret for you; in-the nitun tims ders.\u201cHere,\u201d said he, is.your pass: |return to your province, aml fo on an port, together, with.a I¢iter to one of the 'you lave - tore, \u201c1 stull ofder ou a ministers of ithe department, to whom \u2018pusspokt; + pour rÿa pe partoit, Bah: you.will anoouoce-yque-arcival in Paris et C LTE and I'recommend youito set out this The.silver bell Was again rung the, night.\u201d So 'raying, Monsieur le Prefect ;meluke made his appearauce, and con- withdrew.It may be easily imagined ducted ithe \u201c Grand Croix\u201d to anôther that so unexpected and mysterious a apartment, where he found his valet in niessage threw the steam-cngincer into attendance, whô'händed hiin to his\u2019cñe- alarm, and that his consternation was, ringe,'and put hin down at hits pra, door.great.Iknow him well, and had all the {Rue de\u2018Grenvillé, Fauxbourg Si, Ger- details ffom his own mouth, and.in die [tinin ! 201 purest Lancashire diulect; a narration] The Chevalier gencrally concludes that \u2018in the hands of Mathews would (his story by \u201csaying, * Though I wus make an excellent subject on the \u2018stage.{proud of the honour I had received, 1 * At first,\u201d said he, \u201c I took it into my {never bossted ofit but onèc.\u201d When I head that I had been denounced, and |éntered'Parie, on \u201cnly way from Liege, that the Baron whom I had made ajthe keeper of the gate questioned: my bankroop was at the bottom on't; but|püssport, and wes very , Faucy, so L then, thinks:I, if they Want \u2018to take off {thought I would play abit of a joke upon my heed, théy could do that here; \u201cwith- him.When 1 was returhing home, lie out sending ic to Paris ; and my son |demandid my passport in the same inso- thouglit there was no fear of any \u2018such {lent manners -[ kept fambling in my y pockets, and pretending 'thit 1 liad life .PEAR at 9e a INA Jt behind \u201cme.¢ That Soi't, do,\u201d says the chap, * you mist get ont; I.shall deliver you to \u201cthe, police.\u2019 calling toa gendarme (always in attendance,) At last I produced \u201cthe passport 1 had zot bythe: Emperor's «orders, which was in witincdse; and my $60 80d, \u2018 Pegliqpe, Cltôÿen.this niay, shvif Joli, the izouble.\u201d When the Fellow gpened it, and spw the Imperial arms on i great seal, ns bir as A five-franc piece,:and glanced ap the title of the bearer of it, hie .dew \u2018in\u201dhis.Worns, \u2018anid bowing anil apoldisiaing tea out to the faté-kécpér, Ops ror ted \"Bon voyge, Mongiobr Chevalier,\u201d * Me Cockerill lias \"Fotived (rom bigs mishap, so I clapt four horses to my clay, and in a couple of hours I was under weigh with my son.\u201d Our travellers pushed on ventre a tere, and \u2018reached the metropolis in safety.\u2014 Atan early hour the following day.bedecked in his best apparel, with a hund- some remise, and p valel bien golonne, he rove to the Tuillcrics, being accompa- nièd by his\u2018 son as interpreter.© After delivering his credenfials he was con- ductéd to à waitiñg-room, \u2018afd réceiyed by the minister Jil rent courtésy.\u2014 « Monsjeür Cockerill,\u201d said, fic, ** you will hold, yourse)f,in readincss to, obey the Emperor's orders, and I recommend you.to wait at home until you hear from \u201c \"Lis myself that *Il drink that same,\u201d senger.a, : ; me;\" he left his ddress añd \u2018took his ness several peurs, ; aud-ie.{reaiding us fruitless and unsuccessful as the exertion cried athird of the party\u2014a fory haired Damn the passengers.sir,\u201d replied OF °F 'e ning, tinchines, &c.but her Ma- leave: in tlie évening lie Féccivéd an | Brussel i living: as quietly ns.:when ha \u2018of the drcamer, wheh lie replaces his chubbed-built little fellow, who was un-| N \u2014 jesty ; y er rival, head on the pillow in the hope of recall ing the happy vision which floated in the morning across his own pure imagination and which some ungrateful interruption unexpectedly dissipated.Incapable, in like manner.of sinking again into the pleasing teain of thought from Which we had thus been aroused, we proceeded, for change of scene, to the adjoining.wharf, whence were embarking myriads of emigrants for Montreal, arrival wo found the surrounding space to a vast extent, covered with a érowd of human beings, whose baggage strewed around promiscuously and in confusion, \u201calmost debarred oll\u201d approach, With some exertion and elbowing, however, we at length succeeded in mcending the ladder of an adjoining vessel from which we commanded a view of the rich and busy spectacle that was flitting before til now obscured amidst the Patago- ninns® by whom he was surrounded, \u201ctis myselfthat \u2018ll dhrink that same, an\u2019 nobody has a betther right, for was not my wother a Kennedy, and her mother afore her, an\u2019 all belonging to me, man, woman, an\u2019 child, be the mother's side \u2014 war'n't they all Kennedys?and let me sce the man snys black's the white o° their cye, an\u201d tis \u201cmyself that \"Il shew Clehalpeen in his hand, demanded with the lungs of a Stentor, \u201cif there was \"put anend to his prospects.Paul or- * Vera rizht, verarizht,\u201d returned he of the Gorbals, \u2018but min* ayo the twa pennies.\u201d .A loud laugh from the neighbouring wags told the Captain he was *¢ smoked\u201d who, quickening his pace was soon lost pounds in liis pocket, went fo Sweden.in the crowd, \u2018 » His talénts, by means of the British À sudden splash in the water and 2 Envoy, were made known to the Go- cry of\u201c a man overboard\u201d now drew the : ; .attention of the idlers to the quarter im-' in time ; it could not be completed, and he was sent to prison ; he contrived, however, to make his cscgpe, out of the Rus- sinn dominions, and with a few hundred , 3h, 5, Necring, however,,, was not his forte, less away with the stream, and which, in 3175501 1 dn ey ses ; ; although he her anxiety to ship, a poor woman had \u201cii WED 1 : ; vo and added unintentionally thrown overboard, Cro ann a little more to his, wieans.\u2014 of the word pate, and the Greek worl agus heads, \u201ca derivation which gonis was originally scttled by Irishmen \u201c Que regio in tarris nostri non plengluboris 3%, * Pataaoxia, so called from pat, a contraction FRANGO, to break, on account of the propensity which these people have to breaking cach others gues te prove\u201d says the learned Philolemus O*Iteil y \u2018 that Pata- vx the manufactures at Liege and Verviers, 1] *This law, or \u201cmight constitutes right,\u201d for along time in force in Ireland, aud wag had vent periods in the reigns the * Virgin Queen\u201d dered him to make à model in a certain |; vepgment, and the Sieur.Cockerill ob- |' tained the direction of the construction |! succeeded, in his .contract, He had heard of the flourishing state of without.the assistance of proper ,fja- recourse to on all occasions, when the Statute, hinery, &.there he imagined he shoald book was at all deficient In prsesents., At die bave better success.He proceeded to! officidl notice, «thi thie next morning made Roving Bililes : ho is about seven - at eleven, o'clock, A cinsinge would.be ty five years of age.sent to convey.him to,fhe Tujllçries.| 7 © alive Exact to the_mogient, a splendid equipage, with the, Imperial arms drew up at the Sieur\u2019s hotel, (far he hadnt this time a house in Paris.) Rue do Grenelle, Fouxbourg St.Gérmuin ; n valet of the Court opened th door, and when he was seated, called to the coach: man, \u201c À la Cour!\u201d After ascending SIR DAN.DONNELLY, THE IRTSII | PueiLsT.| 1:{Evam tho Monthly Megeatne) .sThe Monthly: Magazine gives the following as * the great: Dan's\u2019 hceount af the manner in which *he- obtained the honor of Kinghihood From, the hmids o£ we {meluke, who honoured bim with a] My jewels; 1:was lyin\u2019.in bed one salaam | ; ., * , mornin\u2019, bestin\u2019 mysold; in reguid-ov hein\u201d He had not, waited, more.than gon [dieu tie: night afird i wid\u201d Stsyahie minutes when the tinkling ors silver-to- fan\" Juck Randall; ni\" some ninrd av iti ned bell summoned the Turk to anothor| hoy\u2019; div \u2018ad\u2019 was lyin, op.the broad ov room, and instantly reterniñg, à signal my.back, thinkin' ov.nothin\u2019, a kaock ;to follow, was à plancet-|damé to my.door, .\u2018Corse in, \u2018says 1.to fellow was given, And the pi Ë , struck John Bull found himself fn the iv you're fat So the door opened, ~*the Usurper\u201d\u2014* Old Glencos\"\u2014when that{purchsecre * This wan the only unliggpy country sas put up \u201cin los to dit Lords Lisut.Wu confrred tt law by which the |Jenperiai presence! What a moment (ur |eure enough,ant in cane a front big chap egantost way jovy me, but especially for onc ofjdhressed in the most © ich\u201d Landagnit it round .Pdi face, desired thit he would not lose n to sce you at any future tire, your soi œ\u2026.\u2026.oo AL Ged PEU Le of.ar a oS .oe scsi bat À i, \u201cvoid see, wide cockide \u201ciii hit bat, r~ ann plume.of feathets out ov id, \u201cen\u2018goolden epulets upon \u201chis shoulders, 20 = ; oo - \u201d \u2018 ; oo to PS UNOWÉ saÿ ho; 4y6 Win \u201cdon upon your| Disbitschr ordered the second under Toutit Taw o/E7th' Klay, 1819, and 2 of the 1 v hout ibe.County; fo augment \u2018i mie a Dan ne 1 A\u201d ET ME LL emt ES pt SREB EERE es cet\u2018 ND.\u2018 ire.| dug toutl of 0 push its advance a \" : ¢ | i ° i th ting syste ee us Tr and Goi ark, {los days march Fortier south of Fakiy end to Juror of he sald Avice and se if be comented to) Gov ir, Viswiland Hacker, bens ot th ae time ms a pom of out- Law of 35th\u2019 wid, The names of the fre Pndipendens Sfagis.° 1 3 ion, it f h ; ive rage, though at the samo time we aro Srmily per.\u201cBi tossols ant bobs of god} all over\u2019 the.You to grace\u2019 whereever .you go So wid recunnoitre through a Jine nearly east and west, Bren I ere py banatisne 8 net \u2014 suaded and convinced, that no means short of the : © \u2018coot\u2019ov him, just like 2psdy | rd of the h hook hands, an\u2018 away J wint.\u2014 from \u2018Firnowo through Adrianople.\u2018The easy that in inserting that article in the Journal des .(Fromthe Limerick Chronicle, - lone we have already recommended will prove fond: \u201cAre you Dar Difin says he; that we shoo y [execution of these orders proveà how slenderly bats, Îlertin made alterations in it 3 that Hertin thus F .e \u2018 ë ! hy + | .: .} Ik «of your Kings and Prences, the Prince \u201c \u201c\u201cFhroth an\u2018 1 uv; says, F; £ on \u201cthat egint ÿ i The High Sheriff, Mathew Jützob, Esq.was|efficacious iñ the present calamitous state of thi .3 \u201cPri the Turks held possession of their own country, appropriated it, aud as thenceforth Baquet can no! \u2018upasimou y voted into the Chair \u201cat half past country.! To ate of this \"\" ° : Re int3is' the.finest \u201cPrince ever I dhrunk] and low paltry was their generral resistance Lo louger be considered as participator in the uffeuc.s re-1 0 foe o'clock, when that gentleman rose and| Resolved\u2014That a respectful memorial foun.=.\" my, name sure eifougli, for want ov n° beuher ; {wid.ea.the invader, With a view to cut off the commu.sukiin from the publication of that Acsicles = addressed the meeting in concise\u2019 und energetic ded on these resolutions be forthwith transmit.; A Ô ht wid \u2018ve found ; ; i h d Vii : 1 he Tribunal dismisses Bequct ; and havin, .A 299 hat ae nt ain a eke -.Sow =\u2014.on soft at If fater ion ith Adrian Te considered the said Articles, nud moreover the Artie luguage.Ile lumepted the necessity which Cr me et ÿ priasther is wantin\u201d to spi 0 OT Ne \u201cThealro~~The' + oo] and to establish himself ou an isner line of pos : \u2018oyent Garden re.io properties.>i, vB, Ah sint me to wll you toreome \u2018dow te 3d in palace in Æhuny; \u201cAn who the deyil is © aug fhasther 2 avd1; an\u2019 didnt think ye had -.RC, 0rilÿ \u201cYourself, nz, you sd.fino! \u201cOh; ea \u201cty hed my mnsther is the: Prinze] Ragin.pas ! ted-torhis Excellency ths Lord Lieutenant.\" .1 eeessse Of the Taw of the 23:0 March, 1822, called his brother Mugistrates together, and he Fe État ol the.Covent.Garden Tlicatre Were Yntely in 8 direction néarly parallel do she Danube but Thus conceived :\u2014For the offences comprehemted in deplored thut rightful spirit, the existence of : .he na o r el tow 0 oll \u2018atauction.Among the items of the ca- p n the Articles Di.u.\u2026\u2026of the present Lavr, the Tribu-| which led to the commission of so many vutrages| CAPTAIN ROCK \"IN THE\u201c QUEENS ; ; stantinople, Count Dicbitschi combined a dou- | nals connor apply the Article 463 of the Penal Code in their county.\u2018Tle exigency of the moment |.COUNTY: tulouge are the following = ble movement, onc immediately against the rear 84 Condamue Horcin to six monthe tmprisonment required the most strenuous\u2019 measures, the frame \u2018A Sheet of Thunder\u2014A - Pair of Clouds\u2014| of Shumla, \"the other against the town of Salim | and 500 Francs of \u2018fine the minimum of punish- The.yihole of the Devil's Elixer\u2014Moonlight| no, and the great road \u2018leading south from it, by | meut), and condemus lim besides iu costs.We have received \u201can authenticated letter from of.nocièty in the immediate nel ihourhood was! Maryborough, enumeratin » among others, thy q 3 fel aux: TN il SlIXe I utter! tiized,: and the feeli e pea- ing * doings \"of Cuptala \"Roc ie 5 in dei pti it be \u2014Two Horizors-\u2014À Waterfill\u2014The Buck Jumbol, to Adrianople.Gaseral Kraw él exe roland \u2014\u2014\u2014 por were on ds an lio folinga ofthe pes.aE co eee .pi Rock in the cu Ah tu ta: Matte .of the ; Grand Admiral\u2014 Changeable - Rosy| cuted the former of these operations; by\"Torcirg velan height-Effective steps no° doubt should beta-| On the Monday motning mext after the | sf! Lugheany face fron behind my benrd] aut get fn 18 ILC The Kine s Benches Pis way from Marasch through Eski-Stambou a TTY * ce s thi i » thines wi y ¢ Jate i Oimy-tline ux } but atop bit-eays 1; where Bower\u2014A \u2018new Mîiné\u2014T he King s Bench oy 8 h ken, clse this alarming state of things will extend .alle *- - Carnivul\u2014 And'tothe wesiward dfit, thereby blocking up ; TQ re vo Tio ha cable.Woods\u2014A, _Cornivul ch the central read which rans to À drianople by MEETING OF MAGISTRATES AT ong Aisizes Jat Maryborough, respectable.inhabitant 1: css the- masthes five?*Down-ut' Carl- of that town sent six mowers iûto his mcadows.\u2014 \u201cte : 4 = Sig Paluies tuys hei-+ do make yourself da.beyond its present sphere, and the contagion : should unquestionably attuint all the surrounding] The men had scarcel put a.scythe into thy : Karnabet.\u2018The troops of the Vizier on this oc- THURLES, districts, The cvil \u201cwill not confine its ravages] when they received a fatiination from thi es 8 is we CCD, dy gs, qe \u2018 + \u2014 | \u2014' h .: ricts.À p i rom the #G 3 > Fa cent on\u201d be OFF will -oickell after wet Wid.Kitchen a Myrtle Grove\u2014a Prison Fors sion, seem, to have given ray after ery litte \u2014 .to une spot, but if not checked in its first stage, Unknown, ;\" but pone knows its ped ; that awip he went: 2 ET F IA, t= \u201cNew P & De diet gliting, and to bave lost between 500 and 6 (From the Clontmell Herald.) will desolate the cutire of the county, He fültl from the result.\u2018The men immediately left the ; veu rg ay, 1 geti an: avy 1 gaes, thu.Jasthat Fob n oonligit- a \u201cDi A he juin men.ln pursuance of the Lecond project which | On Monday last one of the largest mectings of confident the Magistrates would do their duty, \u2018 Lf nine \"put on:my -duds.down :to -Curltowt tan P » k, and neither they nor any vuë éle coul i ol ) r > Magistrates that perhaps ever took pluce in-this| end will provide un efficient remedy for the prevailed upon o undertake a over prog 19 ba 2.pus A \u2018orest\u2014\u2014a Public House\u2014Gog's Cot-| Sheremetief, of the Tth corps, proceeded from County, was held according to reyuisition, in| disease.: reason swigned for this conduct is tbt the em.+ \u201cPaince, - Antvits.it that's tho place: twicestieyone lyroud Chapel.* Karnabat about the 20th of July, to feel for the {ipo Court house-of Thurles.The N i The Earl of Llandaff i i D i ace ivy heh i tig oly .r the Court house hurles, le Marquis of of concurred in the senti- ployer's son had been the only individual, at As.{ 59 bigias the Cnstle or Kil * ; jail, an\u2019 re] Turks towar J » * On the.road chither, Oranonde, the Earl of Llandaff, Sir John Byng ments ofthe High Sherit'as'to the magnitude of sizes, of a Jury who stood out to convict a person IF proves 8i'reed roiind sbiaut it, like the Phuy:} FOREIGN NEWS.with ane brigade of Hulans and some Cossacks, Commander of the Forces, Generals Blakeney the evil, and he also was aware of the extreme ried for a Whiteboy attack upon.the house of ay x Pak.\u2018Up l'pvesto.tit gate; ant Lgives| 2 jn _ befell in with a corps of no less than \u2018Bficen 13 Berkley, and about seventy Magistrates nt urgency of their present circumstances, which alone Finly\u2014and that he lind said, during or pre.a 4 alin wey Yop té show l waënt proud; mhoJ TIT \u2014\u2014\u2014 thousand .of the enemy, commanded by Haïl tended, .After an ample discussion on the state | long winter must render more alarming.The] vious to the Amsizes that, if it belonged to himtio § © should Tet mie.in \u2018Dot the \u201clentical Hhap-thaet- \"RUSSIA & TURKEY Pacha.© Tho din ve ea thar aaron ht of the country\u2014fuunded on very voluminous ina- dangerous state of the county Tipperary was such Bh come to dx he tien \\ ell, Dans saye-hé; \u201cigs pari an TT, .: .; ptof our last number, we have men- csterial and sol it ved that ast justify ther resorting do ti etal punish such persons, he would hang them all, ; À sterial and police reports\u2014it was resolved that asto justify the 0 the most effectual the 2 the week preceding th * you, did'nt let \u201cthe grass grow nadher, youe] : 17 2 ES vi bed quvalry autacked aud overthrew the Bach's army on application Ahould be made for the Insurrco and decisive manative.which the law can possibly nat, à prusecutor In one ofds aîhe Vins où fee; the masther's wiltin, s0-away in.wid ye, |tianed the principal events of tie war furn ; ; instant, a prosecutor in one of the ofher, tials, set : a I tion Act.The High Sheriff, Muthew Jucob provide.He begged to recommend the imme- eadowing t rsoi\u201d in the same neixh- » fie us fast ye cant An* - which way will by.the late arrivals at New-York.lt scems now prie mio Coben me xtreme distrust of Esq, was in\u2019 the Chair, supported on bis right diate introduction ofthe insurrection Act, for the Thon TT pm ern in she sam neigh a cam\u201c - , ; ais at Ivew- ork.: ttomaus, ; bourhood.\u201d This latter, aftêr actually mowing a ;\u2018 ec At ; Marquis of 2 ls aeration.of thot momrect 9 (or td ; er, | actually mowin +\u201d yl 4 Crass the gurdf.saps he, \u201cant folly (to Le placed Veyond all doubt that the Russian showed itself in a shameful fight from Jumbol 2 Bart of Last OL ind most salutary, the Bis Je ai Sin ren sitaflar rockite Intiriidation, Your nose up throy ih the house; ever \u201cill jo (army are in\u2019 poseession of advantages, the.accoutits frum ihe uahprebension that 10 Coneacks, ho - From the Tipperary Erec Press.orderly of the country people must keep their ha-|\u201d At Cullenach, betæcon MaryLornug and Bally.Lome to the_ d Favin-rgom \"d © san\u2019.then jist bot vibich, by.Sofie premature \u2018announcement, ret Shercrior Sh La ret ror 2Y io] _ This town presonted nn sxuraordinary scene of Litations at unseasonable hours, its influence will] roan; the *¢ Captain somewhat recently, visited \u2018knuckle 1 1 .Wael, bY.e p ! neral Sheremotief, .when.hie .retired to join bi : .A afturd \u2018protection to the | ?wil your \u2018knutkle, nit ye'll \u201cget: leave to 1 50h 2 DOTS, oh protec © honest and industrious] some mowers and haymakers while at th sone JLRS RE So 1 =the à < were Five to the ublic witli as much perhaps of| headquarters at, Karnahat, were but the advan bustle during the entire of this day, in conse.hile it checks the ni ymake oat their work, J came ln 58 sway 1 wintacrdss thie yard, anf ¢ :njo Ce public with as much cod pied of the.wi Jo Russian army, which was fuenice of th \u2018meclihg of Magistrates to take into While it checks the nightly narauder, and puts] aid ordered them not to labour for their employer 3.Sy ere tie fin wi goint ons soldiers march* thutlr ay now, that they have arrived in an authen- the Bt & dostinod usslan 3 my, WAAL MAS nsideretion the state of the caunlry\u2014at an ear- ancffictual stopto the phinder offir earms, and| or for any person, under, for themowers, 20.20.Æ;.\u201cey inland Addons\u2019 playin ai, mookeys dancint ticated form.The following letter \u2018written by y Visi avout ly hour vehicles of every .dwcription, frum a the attack.upon houses.Fire.arms should bal per day, and Is.Id.for the common labourers\u2014 saga nad brag x, Uy al, > Cu?dorm.folio T tier ing that the Grand Vizier had made his way out hand.f ; iF taken at once out of the.possession ,of all suspi- \u2018and, cqually indi ble, diet for\u2019 boit e ; > Acad > > - h to = : =| a ; : : FTE, ee UE Doth.ees Dire at Dounyerook He pe i ue the Gowmander in Chief General.Dicbitack of Choumla by the western road, tho only one ques ot thove wi wo Bed began erie cious characters, and others not qualified.Out- same regulations were enforced Tapa of ie = Gf Taso ta Pal Ct ne (the | Humsian Ambassador at Vienna must be re.loft opeit, and was proceeding to Selimno, in the iced the following :\u2014The Marquis.of Qemun de, og and bloodshed must diminish, ifthis act is] King's.County near the Shannon ©\" * © ; sia cr end Tow Moknin UI night | ived:with confidence.©.C.0 a a oni Coe bitin tbe Earl of Lisñduts, Ss -Jotin yng.Gen.Sir igorously enforcéd,-and he had uo\u2019 doubt of ity 5 he labours, (driven fron their lands by thé À 15 to Las TAS es .rT cet, \u201cAnt ; En ih |& .ure | ç ul ity for, ; : lacirded th got think ov my Bee says he, < Dan, now ish Commi, cf a a head quar.Russian anns be now arrested, it is umfuestiona, | priety and reasonnblençeis of having jt complied P fio in Bg again expressed his ansiety to ng lak meeting vas 1a be bik én Monday pren Jeutre-in it *.\u201cBy dad your! Worshin; saÿs w Now, thei il th p J: and| Lly not \u2018by force\u201c Flré\u201d schames\u2019 of (atherine With, but lls proposition wis negatived.meet the views oftite\"muglltrates\u201d in>every.practie|tain the-numbér of persons in want of rolièf, à , 3} it bates he, laces ever I sae; an\u201c there qu) fo low.their course, unt) the end ; an have abundantly, succeded.What new: Rhemes My Lords and gentlemen, \u2014 Anxious by every cable w Cas ae.TH =I f da plan for th relied, and À Gre ens; phi SIRI FIG P RECS.Ren C408; An NES El that- hé.would not return the sword to the| js e:srun ont of thes lishment! Halongs means in cur power.to co-operate\u2019 with the Go.Ui¢ ¥2¥: Lo te to forward.a plan for the general good; he deemed §- not the like, ov it for fun ,in.the widé world, scablard, phtilthe Russian nation had.re- may grow out ofthelr, accomplisiment, Belongs me: ei froth , \"0 eo Pt Soubli A varicty ofresolutions were then proposed and [Lit necessary to go to the Liberty to see the Peo- A\" - ri Date 1 a OS He in hd SR pm ere ppp Td Bw the fair,\u2019 saymle, \u201cbud.Ln tould there's lens ction \u201coral the grievances _ .\u2026 {From tbe London Courierjof Sept: 143, ~.| ay 27 98S HS Due | r ded.by the gg, and in Tivgur, off put forward ; and usentionicd to them it was cal- SL 3 oo ke suffered., misled\u2019 (which we appreliend \u2018is often the case) by | ty of sport.there for_ him -thut his money, ; the ; .a ' oo et 2 $ Tisurvection™ Act,\u201d which were all syed by [culated to couse.disquiet and probably à breach § » .htt = .Prince ; Milocsh .vras.makin sat this dat The intelligence from the Eäst, since our last the exaggerated statesments of interested persons, rnd yh Passe 7 a ALT AUS PEOUeS \u20ac Te ane able joke own part in ATOM le.tonr:of- inspeëtion: ih all parts of Servia, Bas ped box litle so our khiowledge.It bas on- we respectily sob, this Webs object of the an orerwhelmiog majority and'only 5 distentient ny ublio Fa ie then from 3x pjesty\".says.l, your Honor: meyl te ¢ .that\u2019 Gene i 5° ei eo A meeting to be this\u2019 holden, be to acquire in- 5 y ÿ vay th i san*if your.Holiness J} Eome and see le, was repbredd: that General Geismar had) 5 y t 4 received frésh troops, and was \u2018about to\u2019 re- we wero already acquainted.Thus we have the formation as to the real state of the country, : Eu Leben .details of the triumphal - entry of the Russian è su Dérson fn QUested to reside if pussible in, the county, under |able, and anxious to adopt his siggestions, witha : sume\u2018offendvé operations on the right bank| arroy.at Adrianople, its Commander in.Chief uch R¢eting should ba open Lo évery pérson in- of the- Danube.- pr 1 : prisent circumstances, 10 as to have the: benefit view to the melioration of cheirwrutekod situation.4 - obe.: ; riding at its head, and the whole populaton ss- terested as we ale in the re Magitrates, mot of his advice and pérsoual assistance.[Te appointed with\u201d them to send a deputation ta - thes Russia General had aimbet of the Journal.des.Debate, of the 10th Aus which he attributed the blonody- occurrences\u2019 at *Hesolvede\u2014Thatis oor of i y umentary aid the sbolition of tbat dis- TU before ou live oe | pike you & knight, To} within >of few\u2019 \", \"show Jive na spiteagnin y&forthe fulks Oh, [his gia .sequence of the qaan.| gréce to our\u2019 Kind, \u201cNeg .Chat i p- swept with differont corps of gust, last, an articlp commencin aod these words \u2014 Burris-o-Knnc, :Carriék,- and Tipperary, to the tity of hidde - LE 0e\" End, slitéry.ries 3 op D & icp PF y ! og n in this Cou \u2019 of 1, Wi 1e awe dr abit to a meat Fs an artic commencing ih es mord arps in this nty, and the diffi | Besmisls; Raq,\u201d was fn-thé Chades 2 me: ief Bi ; î shoe rincipsl ~ nactment ofithe-Itelief Bill, and had the'mo culty, if not impossib i rma- iors we Dee ® NET : .Ce ; cigclo, \u201cdie -.uorther f which rests.on | With - these, words, * ¢ Unhappy -Frabcä ! unha e tor ques mio \"for the Counts en ion by moans oF whi A oF outaining Info spenkors were the Rev, MF Burmiolt sn D, 0.Tiny, LS Tor \u2018the.matter vor: that, I'm shure lt he oth 3 Bogor Op ith King.t% EE EE PPy a ore » bee County to call ir de vie they could be discovered Connell, Esq.M, P, ; \u2026 1 FRA nralde.n centlay ; \u201d \u2018the, 301 _Bdzianople.On \u2018the[ 218807 ge Lee ET or its repeal within the.nest session\u2014the reso.it would udvivable to amend the Arim's-Act;|- The -bifect .pi \u201cby the\" Hear! Hi A \u2026 \u2026 Ayeire.too, honourable; n.gentlomantto hould {151 ë i +0 Ain this\u2019 article he declares that by the choi ; .; ; ; ; 4 ct.produced \u2018tle-Heart-thrilling & oe at oa do hie play, an'agion 1% i the akan Ropu or moin tos ot wei se, hm roe that rated himself Jutions were moved by Lord Llandufl, and so., making the possesion of unligonsed arms atrans.oratory of the later, was wubb tint the presentation.Nl \u2026 v¢-KROWIyoRr rovereNceswoiil8t9 bo cuby untill YK ol; ; \u2018 t , .: mg: conded by the hon, Mr.Prittie\u2014one of them portable felony\u2014givin smn ihe: ioitaine, pl 1 at janction.of from his people ; that this bond of, love and conf y 4 of them } y\u2014gi 4 0 pee i .) Cig - Tegarded the distribution of dl ili ur j of sench, f v.- .Vbo:badid thrigtdl mes Särnd\u2018more about ri in a directfon W.N.W.of Aldos, dence which united the People.to the Monarch is- lEBat he distribution ofthe military, after Fight of seach, and lim all proper fuility to, thé (oF the: Petltlony which Wad \"bet 4d, Dan,\u2019 says he; laughin\u2019, \u2018but Kheël down ting withi : n agreed upon to #§- bes forwarded tb Pirlimficut, was critrusted to him within propor.restric: À ve, \u2018 n broken which constitutes the off.dels: the.reading of which, Sir John Byng was scen to tons the privilege of keopirig armis.ut oll,\u201d «+ .tvithrel ; ; % Pin ne my ed FR RS i sng ih Se sl |e pili enim UT AS belay SIC \u201cFupai\u201d your haces.) -£ > donna! koeeled,\u2014 ter oat and Selimng, At the: same time Couit|ty~sn offence provided for bythe Articles 9.0f.the [fred to keep an.entire district quiet withont any/| tho present juneture \u2018tu.eatabiiali moilitery posts Beamish, .- #Ivin.saffvhond os td i , _ TSI Tae \u2018 Due Re Pa ., I .4 LL i } _ ÆCouver Wixzrono.\u2014Since the last op; ortuni- & of registering \u2018Freeholds: two.gentlemen have \u2019 tHemscités-tb 61 the vaca of \u201cwhich will \u201c\u2019Uelauted in the Representation of this County \u201cby the \"intended\" retiremcnt of Lord Viscount \u201cStafurd.© Others dre also - spoken of, and oue My.Wuddy, though he has not formally adressed the Freeholders, way nevertheless be considered -a Candidate.A contested \u201cElection, therefore, 7 stom Inevitable, true: Ed \u2018with\u2019the more cutter the less lutens:ly existing vel Rd that | ld nid this age ele incenseq the loiend.io.[3 rool A, ry pes i ns ot the spgrojirle.pon Aiey havi the posed of oth ds 1 satinfhol chat muta] \u2018initial fedj ADDRESS .\"la i.Uppor.Canady, asfarasche, evidence has ape Province a thirtieth, and, in rE her Roopa Ce = Town ad yet eratispired\u2014and in vi) Lower Canada lias yh of the population \u2014evert oubétéppt 5 oa Ho seins of Bg it full share also, \u2014the main deve) t of the y of its antierit habit of tithing: Tas son | x, ther ll w Cointrymen in Loue spirlt of rapacity las.been with that great secifon trived de oppose ja tn 10 {tuff tHE WHOLE § \u2014 ; Canada, .ain he gavernuent, the IS Coli Epiaoopel Church flor title inde \u201c So that part : bei it a drave ~ fe i the entire ulation of Lower Canada, it m England, was her, inability to induce the | represented, that vo sixth are Catholics and but Canadians to think her solaces, worth tbeir_ pur- ON behalf of the Roman Cathalle Ÿ tante &f the villuge'of Brrows, the Commitl c appointed tu detise thé bèst eroction of a Îtoxax Carmoric Pract dr Wusx- means bf raising fürrds For the sur, beg ledve to addres the benevelcng and generous of this Province.\u2014 They heg.leave fo state that in the situation.in which the rosidy, for.procuring a livelihood for thewmclses and families, they aro in a grew mçasire deprivad of those blessings which Ualiggion js sble to atford, uence of not having à \u2018Worship could Le oc Great Author thelr belng.- they find an incunipetoney.: Lo undertake the erev- thon.emis of sei eu, rom Srisnds fpp san oy olhier parts of the, pkg Lut wepeci ¢ Cities of Montara, and\u2019) os will enable Jim.ohjeet.liged to or Ol where Divine in a suitable uantor {9 In themselves -Watrhle without, procurirg in the in the the 'Quauze, a to pocoutp!ish - eo Sabie va ao In.this application.they fee] 1 ibe usus confidence in the geucrasity of their dry 'oountr: - men, who have never fuilodon those docasions charity- and devotion tocopen their purses with \u2018the devotedness of.Irishmen in glie cave of God and the noligion Bf 1 wy the ve « Diviue Ag Yhair pare te nome ou nu est old nut nd ER work ro das other jo being ots of benevoldnie crests a their fathars, to ; inorality, , cy nny Coun frst epee ng'epd dffvction amongat.mon, diad- tidg'thote te which engeudet hatred and rate the Benevolent intentions of sha good.Tp recognize thi onsteucllon of the A ct.The ¢ a Com.\u2018ded in its followers.- Of that chart, however, it.site pretensions of one Church Rane sendy cod the erectiod.of: tiie A eho hop, ho forte \u201cwill be sufficient to say, that, in addition to sun.the Country ina fover.\u201cThe sett lng tip of two istration of tbe Ch dpe Gin vil wishi dry fiat \u2018contradictions \u2018in particular instances; vai establishments would ba to tura fever into phrens |\" à n of the a ot à ; lage, wishiug which some of the witnesses were enabled to give 57.It would ba to renerr those scenes of popular | 40 ie?\u2018principles\u2019 of 8 rallgious education, édit from « Inborieus collection of positive data, * pnt te which Plotareh apart la md uen The They iden res %0 enormous were itsgeneral misrepresentations, the frou 1 of mutus ppers rivaliser Héation .that the very appetites of this beautiful produc andthe Wor shat of th the ol \u201cNoris- of ha Digs peas, br us ER with ey tion was described by one of the witnésses to have wpéculati orihinpe -Ellics, .allnding to the existing fol\u201d oa excited a greater sensation throughout the coun- Tr ischiefs of ofons 4 predominant nod oar ee try than was ever known:to have been produced dowed Church, * goes on to stafe,\u2019s and yeu may 1.- By grdèr of tie\u2019 Com au before by any thing excepting the Alien | Bill.\u2014 run the risk of encréasipg the evil by soy autos JOHNPENNEXE Tlie witnesses ésked, \u2018does it threaten to pro- [io make seperate an Fainioet.prosision far, .-DANIEL.O:CONNOR, .» Churchof od, if you do not at thè- nny me ©.\"CHARLES'PRI duce\u2019a still \u2018greater \"excitement ?\u201d He answere, vbvida for Lhe claims Othoe \u2018descriptions of.I rt Er te NORTHOREAVES.\u2018 but\u2019 it is now likely to assume es v § will nt form ; \u201candthe ecclexinitical\u2019 chart and \u2018the: et ir M rity: Le LE dr ges te | orssetiod by he 38 er ofthe college, have tended to unite sll Church of Scatland wan mat tags the pro =F Pata, Mori; Hevd rAyovs : \"MoDonate, the Bifférene denominatiuns of chéistians together perfy.and if (hey were to ri ce he ous ble.Byown, ee le RE Cane ge in\u2018a\u2019party opposed to the chureh of \u201cEngland, aud ween those two Churches, I thin the pile in ge: Bytown Oat.10 1888.rng to those who uphoki its'éxclusive :olairgs, They poral roulé be more disatiifica\" | 7 Are now, |.\u2019 , J bave not opposed tie\u2019 chuech before but the: Tool becuse o the other denominut ond wld ut claim, \u201cSales af.Awan + ¢¢ with far opposite testi.to the Ecclesiastical Hoard mittes, or kindle ol 50 yulgar a suspicion, - The Reserves amount to one seventh of \u2018the entire country ; but hitherto theirproduce has, from the deplorable astute of their.arbitration, Leen soin- signiticant as to-be barely more: than nominal.\u2014 That they are anticipated: by - thie elériy as likely a valuable enflowment, §¢ manifest from the extreme reluctance they lave! displayed at parting with them.The monstrous impediments the-country beeame at length so glaring that a thorixjng a sale of oue fourth of thie whole quantity, provided.:that in no one ybar more than one hun, redthousand acres were sold, - +The provisions of $his ect have been défiatod bythe bhjections of the Church to the valuativns' set pon\u2019 that property.Mr: Stephen ix asked whether the intufficiency tho h alleged appeared to'him bh a éompariso with the mirket Pace vfiamd > Em \u2018reality 22° \u2014He replics, the \u2018con 6 rcy roginion | after a frequent and moit laboroux\u201d study -ofthé- sulgjoct; swas, that the Valuation was too high.In- confirmation ofthat opinion,\u201d I- fefcf \u2018to thefuet that convermmt with the su i dconis> = foterested à in the'welfure of \u2018thee .0f Canada afterwards sdvisdi the Crow to rant othe Ca- ada Company a Buck: of*fatld \u20186 Lake \u2018Huron, wot at 3s.Od.an Acre, the priveat thick tho\u2018cler- or reserves liad been valued, \u2018biit at 260d.an acre, the company on their effecting certain improvements on the territory.\u201d .[p.237.74 Mr.Ste phen is corroborated by Mi; Eltice, who inground.ing his apprehension of the impossibility of car: ing the provisions of, the bill into dct upon insurmountable greediness of the Cirarche states |- = one halfthe clergy reserves in Upper Capada, were sold to the Canada\u2019 Company \u2018at tho.price greadly ercveding, ercoeding: if mat wanrly ly double their value in money; and still the Church, dismtisfied with thesale, prevailed Upon the\u2019 Colonial departrient la {10 put a stop to tho arrangement.L'om certain it is \u2018in\u2019 ¥ain tr expect another such opportunity of | disposing of them, or at least the mass of them on terms satisfactôry to tbeclergy, while land isgrant- minier.In my former auswer T sud I would giveaway the lands if T-could not soll them.\u201d 53.) It is to be preiomed that to\u2018 tho market ÿ bave \u2018added th, valuo.of Conece 1 interposed by.these reserves to the cultivation of {4a Statute.very lately passed [7 & 8 Geo.1V.]).au.|.JOD and of this 2s.9.a large\u2019 part was \u2018to'bé returked td na «d almost for -nothiog to actual settlers in the |.The a TE the fips on ä h blished church ahd suitable i 12 fete dete Abbott, THE PRO a reduced price, sold seprrately.- The Ordinences ge Geo dass rl On this day, Mrs.= Gluëf = At Varidreuit; \u2018ou Faiz, by ana Bert William |: sr of §.- ama i iE ses 27 Printed by File Maÿesly0 Lau THE STATUTES, if] the Exons and Pagicu tangusges, resold in completa\u2019 sets, \u2018(bound ar sticched) o¢ \u2018The French Bâlcts, ® vois ito.- * Montrosty os on.a Ley js ini oo > Sarit i - ot aris \u201c8 NARMED, TH = To A idrows.the.Hon! Si oe hd VINCIAL- Sri\u201d wv Printer.at, the Bhi SE be | -The-Acts des ede id ogg ay oo .to ne inate iho Ord wid Sines .of the rial Pas edit < Sie me agin Be J A en THS, BAIS &corAt- the Of who; ot tho single\" as re Seay.daria 84 ta pass ce of the: Subscriber - \u201con: WEDNESDAY \u2018Morning next the -28:h- instant, ot NIND oclock; will lf be sold, withou réssete; y cle mracebunt\u2019\u2014 ioc 6 Vales.Redand: White.tte Fad u 500.pounds le asked, \u2014¢¢ Do 4 ditto'G Tents of education._- ; ul the ee a madi ehureh would odo - 2 cases qe Be Clann © * The specific provisions - are the revenues ails roots pees and harmony among the population at \u201c6 bales Fine and Co.dass ing, feo thosg immense blocks of land\u2014he | oy > PHe answers, : ov shewid lng hink oo\"! es Tine mmon-do.is oT grand\u2019 interceptofs ofculttralion, well known by |.P: , 189), the Se ids bY vou à Cottoms, + Lee of clergy Fesfryes, 4 and an annual fund oo de pd or privet erslacy iy hyd le 1 renc French 0a re on bi .A usp ci yf A Era of te ou ar there ë the résamination; * which was iastjtutin 4 sie Shawls vi A on.de al at the > SL os] distribution o orth spoil of the the Jestiits estates, the te queation.\u201d This witages informed the f «vèricty of other: ; Lo Anand Ensadiy £7 Goods, > -Do.\u201cduc $ imstoh : Ratio Wings : 1\u2014 \u201coui; and ol Tf Sn pint] aile GRIND-STO dn Dt 2005 \u201cJERST ANT LAROHQUE, , hdi \u201c22, for.tan Dit Rk \"Ex ! Montréal; auch \u201cJulf 1d ay ged or Boiotharabd RIRE:WOOD:8f evétyidesetp{ots valet Le be would deliver here or in Moxy -modérate Comvalesion\"{ he would, also, not = [would be laughalile euough, Srére\u2018it to turn out to be ted \u2014 be\u2019, WB 1.-, vie 7A C 3 that she had\u2019 ry dling bir ith the \u2018onda whather ti a tnbortiatio of 0 Hib ol wil He Oct dépense Ti Ss Liouens \u2018uaclean thing; pln \u201cft this mpld , Bis Hr outs on its; aérival, \u2018Lo ba: of she sathe superior |! £7 Me, = faved fiwiy tags aid or or gtr, vil Kinds thet ntay furnished by {he Archdesicon.= ¢ | VED.rin in Its grasp, is ssyet\u2014-\" =.© {We klloded town Wea which bad pi TE JL T REGEN in soie ess a tt ni Mavisithé of deity seen ® 10 Shurdye partic tion in the.Josulta® witness very eral\u201d \u2018Assortin roue du pri EEE | re rude ns gold approaches its touch, the hand of the Sorat 0 8 church.ievor drawn in as instinctively asthe or et same tow undetiiqod o had .Jems in ie borusof .des i Hollaaifs In \"ive | borus 0 8 snail we do not-care-to give credence to $Wa Mfide to Eat Ve de the Canadians do |\" Dot\u201d Hollanifs in provided; ;\u2014Do you believe that to.FN pti ESS a ; Albu : procuring ministers than an id Fem fmt thoy |- + - w receive a grant of £ towards a + a.2 .church and their ts Are a rte fy ry, and \u201d Rave several dources af sr and pecan pig : Slr ss ut, have bat encronsed In ris clos 1 * : Es: Hlxa, Me dor, \" is given\u2019 in evidénee by, one \u2018of the witnesses, re ti le Whidkey, that in the\u2019 Chart, of: \u2018the, Archdescdny he.ss-omite| * Balad\" or fd Homo qu 7 several denominations\u2019 of \u2018Christians altogether.> ?1 CP.217) ; andthat In York the Episcopal Cliurch\u2019 ts Tepper, Nutaicgs, - pot.share merous than Lhe fe hoe alone.ind : Fut os ntl \u2018e coufin omissions ose w nu UN ip ness might have been an excise for \u2018thelr T escaping | i oak ish Bl 8 his-observation it would riot hive been \u201cimport ve) 10,4 ER De yeior to have left out Ads own.chuPen al ; pnt o3 o er.| 2, Surg - = \u201cNails, Gerding: Shins, * ir 28 er .NY 3 = FE ua + Frähcoi Xavier.DE SAC VHE.SUBSCRIBER | Weving discon tinna.busines himself}: ror rhe his sera 0 thé EE) GRAN ASAE A x Exiokpifion AL fora wishing to- Gbiin' funds.{ this flourishin, g part of the couatry, being enue 5 Es BE Bubscribes mort ; -\" = \"TM 94\" BendervoirLO0s Ben: 1600, THRYG ETRE ava, aw.bled from - Hs knowledge of thin focalities of of the place to give \u2018ev Latters information\u2018requiced.té\u2018him and left at the Post NALD.Office la Mérensat \u201cwillSe do attended t 2e sévit none ae me D of DB lils alticers thanks > roepoctfully ye 1 The Brit £ amounts to about: 118,000, VW ANT, San 8TQUT nie D feturas lis ettours to an anüvally, and rames P po Eee from! {4 to.sieur, roi | then ane ee ouragan reoelrad Society.for the Propagation SE cho Gospel in Nici to a good Trade.Ties ke} line, e begs leave\u201d to_ipfor a gai and Montreal, 0 Foe «li du the will tos minute of idence; 5.91, mw, ms, .m 0 205 Tama | that In bia Hate En oD me oh tl Spt Ehasdeurs waco Sed bi REPaLSHMENER, aie .or i Sern for Its a mpéérement vil pride } | ATPRA 5 HAFAN i my ot ge to tars y ffi , is EE ENE STEEN or Die se dl HES Pi I .HED) Lr Yy uv.« awe rt AT ae pti de EI Lénse pen, N6.i scp iW hate of the 4p Se a i Fits, dl ati t hlsh his i.ued Greig, \u2018 ê ei tod He ita = * i Quebogy Tsien EE roots Po) 3 FEU: Sod ii je - A - .dren ERIS rete \u201cfede v 0 re trl ÿ OI © ME.TU THE NIGHTISGALES DEATIFSONO.BY MRM.PENANG Maumfully, sing mournfully, Aud dic away, my host! The ruse, the glorious ruse ls gone, And 1 too will depart, \u2014\u2014 Tho skics hava lost their splendour, The waters changed! thelr tone, And wherefore, in the faded vorld, should music lnger on ?Wheres the golden sunshine, And where the lower-cup\u2019s glnw ?And where the joy uf the dancing leaves, And the Armutain\u2019s Laughing flow, A voice in every whiter Of the wave, the laugh, the air, Cones asking for the beautiful, And mosning\u2014* Where, oh ! whero à .1 of the brightness parted, Tho Bee, thou Lamb a2 play?\u20181hou Lark in thy victorious wirth am Âte YOU LOD, pass\u2019d away ¥ Mournfully, sing mournfully! \u2018Phe royal Bur ls gone: Melt froin the wos, my spirit melt.In one deep Lasuwell tone! \u2014Not 60 '=awell forth tritunphantly \u2018The full, rich, fervent straln! MHence with jour Love and Lifs | go, In tho Sumner\u2019; Joyous train, With Sunshine, with sweet odour, With every precious thing, Upon the Lust warn southern breeze, My sutil its hight shall wing.Abme | shall wot linge When the dazs of hape are past, \u2018To watch the (ll of leaf Ly leaf, \u2018Yo wait the sushing ble.Trinaiphantty, tetumphantty, Sing tothe wounds, I go! For me perchanca inather lands, \u201cVho glorious rose may blow.\u2018The sky's transparcut azure.And the greenswands violet bresth, And the dauce of light leaves in the wind, May thesz know nought of Death, No more, no more sing.mourniiily ! wall high, then Lrewk, my heart ! With Love, the Spiritof the Womle, With Sumer 1 depart! We insert the following altogether from recollection.In our opinion, it is surpassed by no- - thing in the English language.Never wus the < awiul subies, the-relentless purpose, or the withering ommipresence of Death, more thrillingly depict.Wereald the picee a great while ago\u2014 it hocame at once imprinted on our memory\u2014 and there it will remain till the gaunt King of Terrors summous us into eternity.\u2014Journal of the Times, \u201cFHE IIOUR OF DEATIL Luv ses.sacorans.} Leaves have thair time to fall, And flowers to wither at the North wind's breath, And stars to set\u2014but all, .\u201cFhou hast aif seasons for thine own, oh Death! Day is fur mortal care=>- \u2014- Eve, for glad mectings round the joyous hearth\u2014 N ight, fur the dreams of sleep, tho voice of prayer, .' But all for thee, though Mightiest of che Earth! \u2018The banquet hath its hour\u2014 Its feverish hour of mirth, and song, and wine; Theru comes a day for Griel's o'er whehning power A time for softer tears\u2014but all are thine ! .Youth, and the opening rose, May look like things too glorious for decay, And smile at thee!\u2014 But thou art not of those That wait the ripen'd bloom to seize their prey Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the North wind's breath, And stars to set\u2014but all, .Thou hast all seasons for thine own, oh Death | - We know when moons shall wane\u2014 When summer birds trom far shall cruss the sea\u2014 Whep Autumn's hue shall tinge the golden grain\u2014 .But who shall teach us when to look for theo?Is it when Spring's Grst-gale Comes forth to whisper where tho vivlets lie ! Is it when roses in our path grow pale ?They have one season\u2014al! are ours to diu ! Thou art where billows foam\u2014 Thou ast where musio melts upon the air\u2014 Thou att-nround os in our peaceful home, And the world calls us fer \u2014und thon art there} Thin art: where friend meets friend, Benvath the shadow of the el tO rest ;, Thou art where foe muets Toe\u2014and trumpets vend Tho skics\u2014and swords beat down the princely ercst, Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither az the North wind's And stars to set _butaïl, Tha hast all seasons for thine orn, oh Death ! 210 2002 4.8508 MAS FMiscellann.OPIE AND PETER PINDER.The Inte Dr.Walcot was the first per- ton who'brought Mr, Opie forward.The manner of thir introduction was .singu: lar enough, \u201cThe \u2018doctor, travelling in Cornwall, saw some drawings hung up in a cottage which he entéred by-chunce; anil on enquiring whose they were, was \u2018told by the woman ofthe house that they breath, *| Pinder accordingly set out, and founil young Opic at his task at the bottom of the saw-pit.After a few questions, he said, \u201cWell then, go and fetch me what you consider as your very best piece.\u201d \u2014 Opic soon came running back with his fuvourite performance, and hnnding it to his new patron, who looked at it without speaking for some time, could not contain his impationco, and cried out\u2014 « Well, what do you think of it 2\u2014 5, Think of it,\u201d snid Peter Pinder\u2014* why I think you ought to be ashamed oft.\u201d But secing the young artist droop his head, added immediately, \u201c You who can {do this, ought to do much better : but come with we, and I'll put you into a way of becoming a great painter.\u2019\u2014 London together, where Opie made good the predictions of the poet.One of Mr.Opis latest and best pictures, it may be mentioned in this place, wus a portrait of his mother, This able artist had not much of the Cornish dialect, and being asked the reason, answer- ed\u2014**1 suppose it is because I never spoko at all till I came to Loudon,\u201d opte THE VIRTUES OF DELUSION, The happiness of life consists in being well deceived.Swift knew this, and led a Platonic life.The closer we approach the things we have reverenced at a distance, the more they decline in our estimation.Familiarity destroys ali our notions of perfection.We no longer apprecigte.the fame of a sculptor after we have heen admitted to his studies, amidst.plaster-casts and wet carth, his face smeared, a night-cap on his head, and his shirt-sleeves tacked up to the elbow\u2014unless, indeed, our enthusiasm for the art is of a higher quality than our admiration.Genius will not endure a hail-fellow-well-met inspection.No man is great before his valet de chambre, said the French King.Intimacy is the [valet to euthusinsm ; it is the prying enc- my to popular reputation; and a man can no more preserve in his closet the farce of superiority than he can subdue the tooth-ache, or the gout, or any physical pain, by the force of his mind.\u2014 Proximity brings all men to an equal discount, and reduces the wonder of the vulgar, who go away astonished at missing the outward types of that intelectual supremacy which they were accustomed \u2018to think allied to something divine.\u2014 \"Many of those .who heard Sheridan.de- \u2018liver his celebrated Begum speech dropped.asleep con .the benches; and , Pitt merely contributed to the professional delusion when he spoke about the spell \u2018of the enchanter, those who now talk \u2018of that oration as the greatest of modern times been present, they would have longed for their pillows in the middle of it.\u201cThe disproportion between our general conception, and our sense of details, goes half way lin producing this lassitude ; vulgar resemblance in which great men sink to our own level.There are few who have sufficient magnanimity to balance common.human failings by a just and sustained acknowledgment of mental excellence.This leads to a consideration of the House of Commons on such-oc- casions as the recent debates.The millions who read the speeches at a distance will be struck with the fluency, the ease, the comprehensiveness, the | learning, of the spenkers; they will envy those who have been present.at the display ; and they will secretly pine for an opportunity of witnessing that which, instructive.We can assure them that their second-hand pleasure is more perfect than thes original enjoyment.One evening in St.Stephen's Chapel would cure their raptures.It was wise to make the public gallery so small that buta few persons could be accommodated; {had it been more commedious, papular respect would diminish in proportion.\u2014 To admit the multitude to a Parliamentary debate would be to draw off the veil of mystery and awe, and to show that legislators are neither more profound nor deliberative than other men.The by-play.of Pyeliament is never reported, The coughs, the .homs, the yawns, the whispers, the snuff-taking.the nasal applications, are never reported.Speeches read well, bat they are delivered with difficulty.There is no note taken of the struggles in the throat, the drawl of the voice, the cmbarrassment that limps through an ill-constructed sentence, the fumbling in the pockets, the quiver of] the hands, the loss for words, the frequent appeals of the pocket-handker- chief, the nods to fill up breaches in the gense, the bluster to supply thought, the ardor for want of argument, the prodigality of words and parsimony of ideas, the tautologics of expression, \u2018the mumps and tumbles.These are never taken own ju short-hand : in fact, the printed speech is, in nine cases out of ten, the arranged essence of what the speaker.in- \u2018dicatéd, not what he \u2018spoke\u2014and in wero the production of her son.Ho asked if be could-sce the lad, and was is like the customs of a theatre by night\u2019 info short distance across the ficlds.Peter \u2018comparison with the delivered rhapsody, rmed that he would find him at work | compared with its sickly appearance bY in state of cu with his father, who wns = sawyer, et a |day, as set down by Samuel Pepys, in given.For particulars apply at this office, his Diary in the following words:\u2014 They accordingly soon after set off for|.Had the majority-of even\u2019 at secopd hand, is so delightful and |.After dinner we walked to the King's: Play-house, all in dirt they being altering of the stage to make it wider.But God knows when they will begin to act again ; but my business-here was to see the inside of the stage, and all the tiring- rooms and machines ; and indeed it was a sight worth sceing.But to see their clothes, and the various sorts, and what a mixture of things there was; here a wooden leg, there a ruff, here à hobbyhorse, there a crown ; would make a man split himself to sce with laughing; and particularly Lacy's ward-robe, and Sho- teell's.But then again to think how fine they show on the stage by candlelight, and how poor they are to look at too near hand, is not pleasant at alt.E.\u20ac.TUTTLE, STATIONER AND BOOK-BINDER, Corner of the Old Market, ESPECTFULLY informs the public, that he has received from Loudoun, an as- vrununt of STATIONARY, VIZ.Large thick hot pressed Letter Paper, Large thick hot pressed Letter Paper, gilt edge, Mourning Paper, large and smull size, Fine Foulscap Paper, gilt edge, Fine, middling and commun Foulscap Paper, Writing Parchment, Large and sinall Inkstands, Air tight hikstnnds, Large Quills of a superior quality, \u2018Middhing and common Quills, Beamah's patent Pens, Patent Steel peus od , reat variety ol mers\u2019 patent Penkniv Rei and black Scaling Wax, ?* Red, black and assorted Wafers, Red aud black tok, and Ink Powder, Coloured Letter and Note Paper, Coloured, mourning, and plain Visiting Cards, Note Paper, gilt edge, Drawing l\u2019aper, different sizes, Colonred Drawing Papo, Refined Drawing Pencils, Ivory and Bristol Drawing Haards, Sable and Camel's Hair Pencils, Scrubs for Velvet Painting, Tracing Paper, Embossed, plain and deed Gold Paper and Borders, \u2018A great variety of fancy, gold and coloured Paper Newman's Boxes of Colours, Office Ribbon and Tape, fudia [uk and Rubber, Durable Marking luk, &e.&c.\u2014ALS0-\u2014 Al sizes of FVriling Paper used for Account Books, which may be \u201cRuled conformable to any pattera, and Bound in the neatest and most durable manner upon the shortest notice.Ledgers, Journals, Cash and Day Buuks, &c.of different sizes, Ruled to such patterns as are used inTown and Country, ly in readi Paperamd Parchment Ruledto Machinery.Books Bound in the neatest manner.AlN Orders thankfully received and punctua tended to.Moutreal, 19th June, 1829 REMOVAL.THE Subscriber begs leave to ac- quant the Gentlemen of Montreal and vicinie yithat he has removed his COACH-MAEING ESTABLIS T from his late residence n St.Sacrament street, to the house formerly occu- pled by the fate Mr.Joux Bravo.- Blacksmith, Hay Market; where he intends to continue the Coach-making business, inthe most extensive manner.He will be constantly supplied with every article in liis'line, of the most fashion able kind, and on the newest and most appreve plans.Carriages painted und repaired in the neatest manner N.B.\u2014Springs made and repaired not inferior any in this Province.MICHAEL O'MEARA.Montreal, February 5, 1820, GROCERIES, TT HE Subscriber begs leave to return any patteru y by QUORS, all of which he will dispose of on the os reasuna ble terms.PETER DUNN.No.67, Notre Damestreet, Montreal, December 18, 1828.N.B.-GCENUINE IRISE WHISHEY from Hagne*s Distillzey, Dublin, for sale sé abov JOHN TURNEY EGS to aknowledge the grateful sense ofe obligation he feels to his friends an the public, for the kind support he has experienced since his commencement in business.He has on hands, athis Store, corner of Place d\u2019Armes, opposite Doctor Arnoldi\u2019s, a large and general assortment of every article in his line, including Cloths and Cassimers, Flannel, white and coloured, English und Scotch Blankets, Scotch Plaidings and Serges, Bombazettes and Tartans, Irish Linen and Sheeting, Cotton, of cvery description, Printed Calicoes and Ginghams, Muslins, Ribbons, Laces, Silk and Cotton Shawls and Handker chiefs of various kinds, A large assortment of best imitation Combs, &cc.&c.Together with his usual supply of small wares, which he offers to the public at the most reduced prices.Montreal, December 12, 1828.JOHN KELLY.Merchant Tailor; No.\u2018k, St.d'rançois Xavier Street, TH ANKFULL for past favours, respectfully intimates to his friends and the public, that he is constantly supplied with an clegant assortment of CLOTHES and WAISTCOATING fo the bost description, he hopes from his moderate Ganges aml goncral knowledge in cutting to merit a «are of public patronage as he is constantly supplied vithal, newest fashions from London and New- York MountreJunethe 9th, 1829, TO BE SOLD, WO FARMS, each consisting of ninety Acres, on the South West River in the iciguiory of monnoir, on the rond lcadire from Montreal to the state of Vermont one of which is nearly clenred, the other has 13 Acres tivation; a Sheriff's title can be May 25, 1829.Aen THE Subscriber degs leave to kiform his friends and the public generally, that lw sarries on business under the flemof JOHN MAC- GRUER & Co.at the Corner Store, Notre Dame Street, Place d'Armes, where he intends kocpine sunstantly on hand, a general assortment of ST ALLE \u201cand FANCY DRY GOODS, adapted fur the use of Town and Country Customers.His present Stock consists of a select and gener] assortment of Fashionable New Goods, of almost every description in his line.To fine, us his object is, if possible, to establish a regular Retail Store, wher customers can supply themselves with nearly ever article in the DRY Goons Live, he hopes to be abl to render every justice to those who may bu pleased favour him with their custom; and by unvemitte attention to business, to merit u continuance of th patronage he has ulready so likernlly expecienced, JOHN MACGRUER.JUST OPENED, A choice selection of MUSIC, comprising the mast Porrrar Sones of the day\u2014a great variety of AILS with VARIATIONS, Ronbos Âc.\u2014Gramer*s Instructions for the l\u2019iæno Forte, und Lavurite Airs aranged for the Flute.\u2014aLso\u2014 Vill receive, in a few days\u2014 2 cases Ladies\u2019 Fine Straw Bonnets, 1 case Chililren's ditto, 3 bales Supertine and Fine Carpeting Montreal, 12th June, 1829, Ca TO BE LET For one or Vive years: a two-story Franz HOUSE» 36 feet by 27, with a Cellar 7 feet deep, pleasantly situated on Fullum's Road, \u2018foot of the Quebec suburbs, pear the Cottage of Jawes IEs- LIE, Esq.there ave threcucres of Land attached to the premises, on which were.planted last spring 24 apple, 12 plumb and 12 cherry trees, which wiil bear Feit next year.\u2018The louse is new, and has never been ofcupied.[tis divided so as to accommodate two genteel families, without any cammuni- cation Letweenthem.\u2018The houses will he let with or without the land, & would be a desirable residence fora genteel family, who wished tolive reticed.\u2014 The land is well calculated for a vegetable Garden, land could be rendered profitable, \u2014ALSO .For Sale, or to Let : \u2014An excellent FARM, pleasantly situated inthe fin ing town of Odeltown, containing (12 arpeuts, fifty of which are well cleared and fit for cultivation.There is on the premises a comfort able Dwelling-house, à large and excellent Barn, and othee out builtingse togethve with a shop or store, a excellent well of go! water, and several springs on the farm the situation is delight ful, and would be desirable for an Trish, Buglish or Scotch farmer.\"The terms will be made easy: ap plication to be made tu the subscriber, at the Cout- ial Hotel, meretas de Wu.CAMPBELL.Montreal, 23.1 February, 1829.A FARM, three short miles A from the village of Longeuil, anabout hsix from the City of Montreal, on the road Cambly, with a STONE HOUSE erected hreon, BARN, &e.three acres in front by five I nd twenty in dept ; the soil is very good, terds easy.Apply at this Office.Longeuil, Sept.11th, 1820, 20\u20143 Arrauge ment fort cu IH, \u2014y TIE Proprietors of the principal Boats on the [ake having entered into an arrangement, the Bouts willrun in thefolloving mancer : = The Franklin, Captain R, W.Sugraay, fittedup in an vlegant style, will run for passengers abl light: freight, dnd leave Whitehall on Tuesday, Thursday\" and Saturday, and St.Johns on Monday, Wednesday and ri.day of cach week, at \u2018One o'clock, pr.3.through the season.~The Congress, Captain G.Lavanoe, will tke place it'the line ng soun as the towing of rafty is.completed, snd there~ after leave Whitehall on Mondays and Fridays, and, at.Johns on Tuesday and Saturdays of cach week, about Oue w'elock, PM through the season.will run for passengers, & receive on board freight: to be landed at all hr usual stopping places.| Should the puplic accomodation require, the WASHINGTON, Capt.8.11.Ssow.will be, brouht out, to run the teipsof the Coxcitess, until\u2019 the latter has completed the busines of Towing.In case of the filure of the Frawkling the PHCENIX- is in roadisuss to take her place.So als.fir case of the failure of Congress, the WASHINGTON, will he innedately brought ont to supply her place, The public are therhy assured that no permament interruption can happen.: soang\u2014through the Lake £5; Deck Passengers, au.+ Burlington, May, 1929, THE - UPPER CANADA COACHES Will leave MONTREAL, uatil further notice, six times per week, viz: =Mondays, Tucsdaye.Ived- neslays, Thursdays and Fridays, at ÉLEVEN \"Check, A-M\u2014THE STRAN-HU TT St.HadBrerars, Win leave LACHINE ou each of the above days, ONE o*Clock 1% M.aud X \"si OE pluck and also on Saturdays av six ay 182.OTTAWA DAILY LINE OF Tj HELessees of the Steamboat Corx- WALL respectfully inform the public in general, that they have made an arranges ment with the proprictors of the Sr, À NDREWS steambuat and stuges \u2014buetween Montreal and bye town toruna line onthe intermediate days of the old'linz, by which a med (sundays expected), and to effect this purpobe they have fitted up the convenience aud speed, in an elegunt and come modious manuer for pasengers and fecight.l'his arraugement will be in operation \u2018Poemorrow Application for freight ur passage to b Mr.l Cushing, Hay market.TO SETTLERS, &c.OR SALE, on easy Terms, a very valuable FA RDM, consisting of 166 Acres, n under cultivation, with a small HAY-ISLAND it nexed, about nine miles from Montreal- \u2014the 1 ildings new and extensive.\u2018The Marvest and r \u2018ge Live Stock taken at a valuation if desired.Apply at this Offices.August 4, 1820 ADVERTISEMENT.TE the undersigned LICENCED TAVERN KEEPERS of the City of Montreal, finding ourselves in a manuee incapacitated from pursning the business in which we are engaged, in consequence of the many persons retailing Spirituous Liquors, without having tuken out Licences, and some under false signs\u2014do intend to prosccute all such ax will be found to retail liquors, without coming under the same regu Zions of the law as we arc obliged to submit to.\u2014 We find ourselves more particularly obliged to adopt thes: measures as being also subjeet to vther taxes, such as ramp Cess, Water Cess, &c.which persons not Licenced are able to evade: we have moreover tu complain of the injury we sustain in character from the irregularity of such places the Magistrates aud leading meo of the City only recognize us, ard be- lus most grateful thanks to his Patrons, nu- | lieving that riots and disturbaucer arise from our merous friends and the Public.who have been ; taverns, whereas it is well known that such origivate kind enough to favour him since his commencement - in-the places alluded to, the blame of which we are in busi ness, for their very liberal support.He unwilling to endure.The ubject of these prosecutions assures them, the will always have on hand, the | being for no improper motives, the monies that may choicest assortment of GROCERIES and Ll.| be derived from them will be handed to the different charitible institutions.os.Sicard De Carufel, Robert Mathews, James I.Gray, Place Herrick, George Barnes, Alexander Shaw, James Tipling, Moses ledden, Wm.Burton, Benjanmun Thatcher, Redmond Gillsece, Vm.Manuel, Joseph Lbussicr, Joseph Donegany, Thomas Harrison, George M¢Kenziey Wm Paul, Wm.Johnston, Joseph Donccany, Edward Fackrell, Menry Falstreau, Joho Taylor, Nancy Ice, Wm.Youle, Win.Wilson, John Thompson, Jostph Biddle, Christ.Williams, Charlotte Hare, Wm.Kerr.1 Thomas B.English, Cherles Benvit, Ixon Papineaus Charles Bissaillon, Amable Jodoin, Win.Garish, Wm.Algate, Robert M+Clenaghen, : Wm.Porter, Jean Bapt.Shefill, Francis Forbes, Thomos logan, John M+Kee, Michal Maye, wrence Kenny, James Walker, Louis Beaudry, Edward Kelly, Pierre Louisuil, P.Hannaven, John Wolfscamp, Jean Lite.Delle, Jean Puat, Jacob Stellee, James Garner, J.C.Steel, Amable Maussctte, Frances lavigne, rcamuel Bonstead, Aug.Tulloch, Jun.AJohibald Matheson, Archibald Currie, D.ha Russell, George Smith, Mal,odd, Phillippe Lavoy.THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS for Sale, at his Nur Lawrence Suburbs, near SaintJa nes\u2019 Church,a choice assortment of FRUIT Trews, Apricots, Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Govscberrics, Currants and Raspberries.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Ornamental Trees§ Shrubs; Green House Plants, Bulbous and Herbacios Plants Se.He likewise offers for sale, a fresh supply of Ganney and Frowen Sceds received from England lust Gall, all of which he will dispose of onthe most rensonuble terms.Gentlemen, who will favour him with orders, will be as punctually attended to as if present.JOHN DONNELLAN.Dfontreal, April 17, .oo ! URGANDY WINE, of superior equa | lity in Bottles for Sale by P.Avr.LAROCQUE No.22, Saint Francois Xavier Strget Montreal, December, 1828.sery, Sunguinet Street, Saint | ly 27th July, 1829, OTTAWA LINE OF STAGES AND STEAM-HOAT, \u2014 bm pet Ç {ROM Moxrraad to By-Towy .CLL, STAGES will leuve E.Cushing ; Gill-street, Montreal, MONDAY, WD EG and FRIDAY Mornings, at FIVE 0'Cluck for 1a chines the Steam-Boat St.Andrews will leave mmediately after the arrival of the stages, and proceed to the fout of the rapids at Corcillion where stages will be in readness to proceed to Greenville, the same day; -the SéewmeHoat IVitiam King will leave Grenville the following morning at Five o' Clock, and arrive at By-Town aud Hall carlyeach day\u2014 Returning of the William King, will leave By- \u2018Town and Hull Mondays, Wednesdays aud \u2018Friduys at Five o' Clack in the morning und arrive at Gren- ville in time for the stage to provecd to the foot of the rapids, where the St Andrews will leave on Tuesdays, Thurstays & Satuedays morning at § 0\" Clock for Lachine, where stages will be in resdi- ness and will generally arrive in Montreal by thrde 0\u2019 Clock in the afternocn, FOR FREIOHT.There will be a Canal Boat for transporting the Gands from the foot of the Canal to Lachine which will leave Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays at Twao'Clock.The subscribers have built a new boat well decked for the express purpose.Price of.freight from that place to Bystown and Hull, two shillings and ten pence per 112 pounds, to be whéighed or measured at the option or the carriere \u2014 Porish per arrel From Îly-Town aud Hullto Montreal, eight- shillings and six pence\u2014from the fuot of the rapiil Carritfion and Point Fortune to Montreal, two shillings and six pence \u2014frum Hawkesbury and Geven ville to Montreal, seven shilling 5 the carriers hold semselves responsible for all damage done to Goods through their neglect only.For further jn.formation apply to I, Conlin, Montreal, where orders will be attended to $ \u2018Fhoodure Davis, Point Fortune or Lareillion, Chinas Mears, Hawkesbury\u2019 and Grenville, and the Clerk stationed 1 =Towir EMERY CUSHING.Montreal at ty.Pov THEODORE DAVIS, Polut Fortune and Carrile lion.THOMAS MEARS, Hawkesbury and Grensi Montreal, May, 1829.y reatille.Ni The price of freight will extend to those only wlio give all their freight through the scason o that Lie.WILLIAM CAMPBELL, From Montreal, J3EGS leave most respectfully to in farm his friends the and public generally tha he has opened the house formerly occupied by C.It.Martin, as a tavern between Cornwall and Prescott, wider the name of 6 Williamsburgh Stage House, where, he trusts from Che exteusive additions and mprovements recently made to the house, his lon experience iu the business.his unrann£tel-dxcrtions to rauder his guests comfortable, and his moîterets cargos, Ne will be able to rerder the Williagos.burgh Stage flouse, ¢¢ TheTravéller's Home.\u201d ENGLISH SONOOL.MAHONY, (Inte \u2018côvidudtor of \u201cthe English School of \u201cthé Tittle, Semin.arn) begs leave to infor\u2019 his fiends and Me public that he will on MONDLY riext\u201d thé'3lst Inst.open a SCHOOL, iu the \u201cFlouse nt preiént accupicd by Mr.O'Neil, inthe rear vf the'lte.collet; where will be taught\u2019 Tending, Writlug, Arithmetic, English Grammar, \u2018Book.Keeping, Geography, the Use of the Gldbes, and the practical brancltes of the Mathematics.N.B.lle can devote his worming loyrs to Private \u201cPuitions, aud will have an Evening School from Seve till Nive o'clock, and\u2019 \u2014\u2014 ses = \u2014\u2014 TRAYED:\u2014on Wednesday evening last, from the farm of Custies O, Kiisrane L8:ru, Current St, Mary, TWO CAN ADIAN MILCH COWS, ved\u201ccolored, one of'Vhem' fan Torus of n pecular wike, nearly vhceting in front ond tuming suddenly upwards, 11° yon old, the other is 7 years old and vlarker adlured, any person bringing them back 10 the fn or giving.notice at this office wire they are to be hind, will receive a reword of FIVE DOLLARS, or 12s.Gd, for one.JAMES JIcVEY, Montreal, Oat.9th, 182), ! npply but those who come under ¢ ir friends and the, daily communication will be for-, Cornwall so well kuown for ne E \u201c10th \"Dec.1828.NTRS.O'KEEFE begs_leave to in- \u2018 form her friends and Ce Pulilic, that she has open-¢d dt Laprairies BOARDING ajd DAY.SCHOOL where she proposes to INSTRUCT YOUNG LADIES in the brdinary accomplishments of thelr sex including the French and English languages.As the village combines the advantages of the country with the means of casy and speedy communi cation with the city, she trusts that hee establish.mert will be'faund not unworthy of attéufion.Laprairie, May-53, 1829, INFORMATION.WANTED J ANNAH GRADY, from the pa 14 rish of Kildysart- County Clare Ireland ile of Michael Lower, wrrived at Quebec in the w Saminet of 1825, sie sdiléd front Lixewer 1 her husband, #ho let n the sféhes, in sedroh- \u2018As\u2018he'Has'ibé bétrr ablé'to discover \u2018her plnco of resilunce, \u2018or what wy \u201clinve \u2018becoñe of fer any person who will give information on the sub.cet will confer a greut favour by aking kuow he sune at Oflice of this paper, Montreal, Supt.22, REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS : ; Pa wx Aero THE Subscriber who has ¥esided.jn this city for the last seven years, and who Jag been fréquently dolicitdl by séme df the Tost régpec- table intabitarits, to procure \u2018fur them sefvanfs of food moral character and industry, and having been applied to, often, by such servants, to provide appropriate \u2018situations for them,\u2019 begs leave to inform the public, that by the advice and suggestion of the Rev, \u201cMr.Phelan, he tunséts to oped an office of intelligence for sach servants as can produce datisfae tary testimonials of goed dahaviour and moral -cone duct.To save trouble to both parties, none need hat denomination, , The subscriber intemtfng \u2018only the public advantage, bags leave'lo shite, that, wider the \u2018direction of the ev, Mr.Phelan, his dttendance will be given without charge to cither parties.N.IL Masters'and mistresses re are quested to see that the certificates bie sigded by'the Rev Mr.Phelän, or \u2018by \u2018the substtiber, PETER DUNN.Montreal.December 12, 1828, |} NFORMATION WANTED\u2014Tro- oo Mas Kaw emigrated from the Co, Galway, Ireland, about three years ago, and is supposed to be living \u201cin Upper-Canadn.\u2018His wife Julia : Kin, 5 now by ork, v.Gr ond anxious lo'lhear STAGES AND STEAL BOATS.; rom \u2018him by letter addiessed \u201cto Patrick \u2018Burns or to the'post Sillee, York, \u2018U, C.York, \u2018September 22d, 11829, LINSEED OIL MANUFACTORY East Corner of Papineau Square, Quucbec .Suburbs) HE Subscriber's Linseed Oil Manu- - \u2018aclory, being now \u2018in opération, informe reine be pMiblie inigefiééal that he \u2018ail constantly Imve on hatid for salé, tlie bést bôlled'and raw Linsced Oil : Also putty.| Morders sent to him or left with Mr.Benjamin Stanes, New-Market, will be punctually attended to.PROT TUT.\"VV ANTEDimmeiliately, A Plough.HAN, who also understands the Farming \u201c{ Business, \u201cto whom good Wiges and constant \u2018Entptoyrtterit will be given.Apply at this Office \u2018| \u201cMontreal, 2d October, (COTTEREL & COOK, Tailors, No \u2018NI \"90 Se.Paul Street, return their sineere thanks to their friends and thé public for the liberi) support they have recived since their commencement in business.They bog leave to suy that they are now supplied with an elegant variety of Cloths of the Lest description, Waistçoaling dint every other article in their lirie, to\" suit their customers.fThicir moderate ehirges, the nieat'and fashionable manner in which: their \u2018work shall-be finished, together with, despatch in the execution, will, they hope, Bive general satisfaction to all those who may b pleased: to Favour them with théir orders.\"Mdnkreil, June, S 1829, GA: pieces of tine IRISH LINEN warranted grass bleach, ) for sale ns above.NN HEAT CRIBBLES, or FANNING MACHINES, new, and constructed nthe latest, or sale \u2018by and most approved princi ples\u2014 F.ANT.LAROCQUE, 22,84.François Xavier WW ANT ED, a stout, active BOY, nbou 15 years of nge, asan Apprentice to Sheet Iron and Tin-plate worker, well recommended, Enquire of JOUN WHITE, 151 Se, Puul-Street.He must sara CONDITIONS.The price of the VINDICATOR is Twent Shillligis a year when deliverred \u2018in \u2018town, and Twenty-five Shillings when sent by Mail.\u2014Payablo half yearly in advance.Rares OF ADVERTISING.Six lines and under, first insertion 2s.Gilg every subsequent insertion 4.From six to \u201cten lies, first fnsertion3s.dd.3 every suhsequent insertion 104.\"Abuve'ten livieny first inser tion 4d.per line 3 every subsequent ine sertion Jil.per line.Advertisements in both languages double the above prices.| Advertisements \u201cunaccompanied witli written directions willbe inserted till forbid ahd charged, Agents.Quebec, ° Me.Mactan Be riiier, + Mr, Désckan Three Rivers, + Mr SCANS ELL \"Bouchedvilte, \u20ac Dr.Newson \u2018Kingston, « # Mr.Lvsen.Henryville, i.Mr.MANDIGO.Joint Fortun \u2019 J.-M\u2019DosaLp, Esq.St, Andrews, \u2018 » Da LARONDR, Fsq.Rytown, .«Mr D.O'Coxxon.Osnabruck © à Gronor Crancey, Esq Prescott, .Be TuNci Bag.St.Jacques, .« Di Hedüharneis ve.- St.Denis, St-Hyncinthe .St.Jean Maphtiste, Niagara, + \u2019 \u2018 © York, .er Raveney.« O.L¥ Brine, Faq.F.'T.Micyacer, rot.on C.Brekiy,; « Pup Byaxe, Gro.CNE al New-Otleas, «+ Me Jouxn Tanery.New-York, Wus DEN an, Esq.PatersonsN.Jersey, U.S.+
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