an:f fns4crr. ThVricts, tSoro id tew rl>k of ih*> ye<»j',r *•'*■"* i>,'i;'1- wii*i n«»ninv l>'V sHiliuii tff \ «\\ 1..JHI Vik,\- Uf' |loui'\iT Io l«»i- ftt'poittltwill ,:.e L«a«yi»rj» <>*' U.orwiUe «iii.» 4',:iy«.«H. '."i,;' '";■", wm fc* -'^"jiAay tar koj of ki:<,^l*'ri(f *** **"'* »'onfi)iinH ilic .ruiii will) ^..•i- **oi »Vr«?d ul"'.;;-. *vi-».iIU a! 'his Jail— »houl<i'**•■" l'»** P«'"i»l ofil.c Mi-ll nid J>«. iei n»iMu of Toiiiisn*ji ftrp i'*nn iv«»», una n eJunrv br unrein -•i.lo,.|r.^ rff ihrir (i*t4tt£ i<>- gftJierailH arltiaUv riiiHiMti* live to pr<»<*. «<ri lu V'-'a J ili^'l*. Utllt ill >(iat Mt-*\ i>1.4v 811*11(1' lav card i'!':inv-;. It isicu hi rid*1 if ^'"- 0- atilruiiiV'1' "' v°:,r pa*< of* ho i-omurv. can Slid bH'i : mi- -.vtI li * .-!:".' up ; Jon*..' will-pre..tl a**j).i;i; and ■ i'irnctlfin '.*iii «mJ.u storeys :<> tii irxk. It w***vnitiii iUjwwrrtto <ha!lea- lilv ii.iin.i^i- i!u* -tait* i't'umw; and von a.vl a1.1w&O |-rl|f«*. }$z, ii.i^*"iiuiin, shall voriJy j bavi' \0itr re ua-uV' Cla* tihiijr viwy have really -wromplWhod— j they have prey«uiwliny n"U>£ .x:tv inimo^i-' a;.*'* ivi'.'i i'-w roiriim.. j»-i* nn.n Lfyper I'uao- d*i,: and Way Mlrfiic Ilia* inr »rti*taeif, llltti wea* riu'd. Dp ii",j;tvco\ mav voi suve tUc rot¬ ten iiO-.,'M; ;"»;,) laliiii^ alioni Inou; oars; bus tr.ov an? nr&iakftui; and i» ihc (\hiyoiiMiui tvniou is lo ftwtttbtt" ihis tfay wook ai York. fallowm" ormnl^ v.os'iail convert CVOCV m.i- chinatioii ap.'llntfl Oiirdislgtit En *0 advantage fo. Ku'i'a.iM*. Q vo«.n • uin-i >tinvcd i lioti- c-t\ i* ;;I •• as * the bc*t polic), uod fortune fa¬ vor*, (in* brave. Township and district Meet¬ ings. Johnstown CRo-nv, .r»mo6,1818 Which ifav a meeting .»* the IniialmaiUs o! CffHbv WSffeh*M at th" So!icii>l-hou>o, »n -a.d T.hiii.,0'M-^nlt on ihe propnet) ofpeiioan^ t-i-' IVi'i-v ito^c.i,. re*pcctili? in-* -i;v:o of ibis Province, whon Mi. Ji^rpb Al.nvnnn \\a- n- l»animo'i.-il> cho>on CJiaini*an — Cbnpman iVn- Uocli at>iiaintod ll'-pr^« :i«an\«\ Njttiiatilel K^clirm, Ctork ; aid ,)ttf<tp\) \lor.Mna:>, Uvil- rv iiulla(ia\ anil Aaron Peonmk. a (-oimai.- IffC Utfoi*\i aid i!sp liiia.Miss nftbo IN.wn-!op. (Sifted) JOSEPH ML.'MnM^.N, C/tair/nan. A true copy. tyfrtf * XATML. KKTCIIUM, Clerk. Toi. mMp ofKHU-i. June 23, I^IS. Tm-rttt) a iii'Viinjr oi' i.^,nTJrtMc i.iiiabii- UlNOf t»ii? '<-un*-!ii|>_ hut;i<f >aikeii |)lare a: lhtii<MiM>of U';il:a:i, 'liit.na;., nrnjannn L>- "»an. r.-<j..l. iJ. b>i«« ..ailed io llteCbair, a.id iht-priiioipio atid |Hiiccf\thi^i of i.-hkbitan °f N'a^ara Oi-iric b.-injr :toj.i«i\ei! of. i!»- tn-^onsc "io>*i"iiw>M<h niM- Cjp.a'm I>.«*ir.s Limii-ioi,,. tube ii i -*s^iMai.%o, J. S« R.»o , to h- Cioiic, had L'u- ■uhii'.yixg p.*rx)l>* *o ftriti * t-I'ltuptt" II* m.i'l i^.- mo:.., .HjJ.'lii*"" WK'i tiiT Rcpros»Moav.w\ v/ : ii:-i-tam;n L\-nan, Ksn. J- i:. r.i.i'»-:;V •wiper, v/tliri-r* VV. Biown anti vObfl Arnrt! 1. Tin .iia iu-oi'iiio-nerMng; wor wen voted ir, tii- Chaiitnan fa? U\> in^ar.'iaS ^>nd-.cr t ai.J t*ir WlioU-C«Miiia»> di.»p-*;.eJui narmonv and giiod lulmuur. ISignidj * BKSjAMIN !.VM *n> C/iai '.mm. iitrnp Copy. Copied; JLssr. S. ROOT, Cffc Bastdnl 'fl*m<tt•'•',*3d June, !«!« • "W*»Ja> ;, , ;i..,',,( , ttj*,« uf the |joo;ilo of ttii rortUHhlpha^iafcria^^vipiKCi-ai tl»r Hon r If ! . Cbaui'i ii i , a,i\ r.Tlain pap r-|tMiiiiM ll b> h<* p.'opb- <d Siai'..ra IH-i-n; lift%iP^ |ePII r*;'d ■••id :i«" priii/'jilo- 'Uorrin oonia«*.'- e4 ajiwrovM »f, Mr. tUrnahiM Ch.pm.tn '\a- rtiUed fo (be nl.aii} wh'Mi [)i. Gt^or^e BrcaKr - riOfC* l*n ,,,>0 **n i'-"pi'o*o.; iimvo and Mr. Si- bv*Nmi.im Clor;%. A r.tminru-o was al o ap pointed io i.ii v. aid till1 vic.%<©f Itw iiK'0(u.»iii *lii»iOwn'4ii|#.^o«ipo e.lof .\lr.--o:-. VVin, 9fc>- wn>, i)a.noI 'lorrif. SlioldOii Niclioiy, and Jud oa S.o Idard. ^iftWCdJ aAivNADAS<Un>M-vN> A inoCopy. »3igiied> SILAS SMITH, C/rr/t. To*cn*ftipofI.nmf.i„tvn. fune%3, IRIS. Thi-da\ a eosp-nabb- Mv'iai: Of mbabi - aa:^*>f ;ii** ioar of ibis To\;n>inp and of \*.....'- }dtm4U(i iiavin^'akcn p!ao*m ilic liou>o *>i Mr*. I'.'O. "i" priori pic "I pfOl't' -din^r* «l lb* Bftfp'e of "ii'ajruni l)i- ir.rt wtM-o con^uiorrd \ ftppntrftiaf. wtn»*Vup»iliiicnwvtln|fwa m:n- lnriycaiM'ii",lM b) rbuo-i:i*c Mr. N'a"ban »li- cok "Hill ih<*C«a*r. hi coiiforintty a'lih uzv BilhlnhO^ plan «l' pror »' liurr >!'• Ilit?0l£ Ha derted Ri*presen*a;iir:i*id M-. Diivor i.anu. flr'ii. A com nii'oo \«;i.< appointed to for- - mor. v..n- ;..;,' • ; ., k ::,:;li.iM. l{> ivccivi- -t;:is. ,:pt;)ii.i UW/1 foKhrr il.o \\ev\s hi file mcruap, vi/: Truelovc Butler, Viuceni li'Mitrt, Kslward Howard, Aixabam Dayton, lisq. .T. P and Job n Keiclmm. Tbetbaiik-of Jir ine- 'in> were ili.-o unaniin«»'isly Voted lu Tnoma- ftrrtylb, K-q. fur hia impari;'al OOfltUlGI in (bo chair. THOM AS SM * TH, Cltflmwi. \ lri»f Copy. (Sigi.od) ' JOHN K1LHOKN, CI k. t'hnbith To ten, J ant %% \H\H. Which llaV i!lO iV/.tovVliljr po** oils L'tiOaCU lo rfwnwnt Jnhabiianis of Towilstilp in tb* lobO'-COvtn District, with a virw to Co oporao- «i;b fr.i-aii tanis of lite District of Niagara and oibors, in sendtn-jr to Ktiglaod a couiini>- ^iiii* beat in *: addn>s#-sio iij* Roya! IIjk)iiiC>- Ibe Prince II.--thj on the *lato of Upper <*a- nad.'i, ii.^embh'dai ibe umise of Abraham Ha>- iia, I'.snj, l>li%abi*lliiowH. vijfc. Thomas SmyiU, i'.-q..I. I*. r»p»osoinin^ Iniutbiiaius of L!n.a- iielHtOHii; Duucan Llviogsy>u, t-q. do. Kit- i\'\ \ 0:\ clfoi^e Kreakenrldgr- do. iias:aiH ; Mr, Na'iian liicokdo.rcai oiL-.-eUa id Land^ dowu ; H foul WUtSo, Ltjq. do. (rear and from oQYoogoj (ilr. Cbapmau l'eiuioek do. CrOhhy. Thomas Svrrir, Esq. J. P. being called u> tb" t/aai\ it \\ns l-i, Unsolved and carried. That only about bull the Town-hip of this- Di-trici having ap- ooinsed Kepre>;'nia"i\(v-<. ui\^ Rcpr»*»rnia!ivr p. a1! aot.oiioidfiod ^ufficienl to proceed tii York On bciiah* of ibi*i>aine. Id. Uf>otvvit uniatrri'dy Tliai ;he nrces-a- ry eUur**;ec irf the District R^presentashv a<- irod'.nj*; bis dny ai Vto'k. ^baii Imp d. fiayt-ti dul of •.ho Disirici Kmdfand bo pu\able iu toe ordr \>( rbftoriMintioo. Tiie mi'o.iii^ tbeu proeeeded to choose a Di'-trict Rop.»'"Oiiiu:iv«', v\h-ii Mr. Nathan llirok wa- tliily alrcted ; JoJm Kilboru vr<,» ••ho-"ii Sivrotai'v. and T&ouiai Sioycb, £*>q. J. P. Trritfum1—A (<'o:acninee was also ap- i poii..<•(!. conMMii'p of Abraham f)<iw«,. i>i;. .1. P. Toomar Smyib. [><(.J. P. l.dnarrJ Uu\v> aid. ViO'yni Booth, Jo.in KM born and the i):>;iirt Ueprojcniaiive—ai;y Ebree io bo <± rinopny. 3'. ftiUtlrM and carried^ That, a- many j prttple'fl lh«* Towi.%i,i;i*, from ffheuce Urpre- -eiiia iv.-> have not boon seol to ;tu» inecii)^. arft I.iKiv.n to be noli di-p';.-ed to the can- *, ihp Diii'rictComoutce'*shall Corraspofldm h •vch p-oj.I *, and have an a-roni or a^orrt-. ft.-- pohiicd in earn of said To w nfihipa to reccivo >Mbr.**ipti'in- ftom individual: arid ropo:t con- cornio|j h^fiause ;n th«' Keerwa»"y. 4lll. Ii to'wi? find cirri ttt Tiia*. the Com- ri;ilco .mmII nave power to diroc, paymoa!^ to O'-r^arf1 J>, the Ti-*a-:,rerv and if ocraitonre- qi ':«f. :i:<-v may at anj tfuw* call a meeting of I Tiio.o-hip Rep'PSCtitailvea t«i coa;ul: as u> any i a a fort oro rirrnm-tai-oo. j 5tft, ils^tvat and narrkd* That it shall bo j c!"arl\ i:n '.or-tonl. tha; all mi •««»* oot appUod ' io. or ioo,,'M(i tor. tho purpo-os in VU*v», h\-jf. I,. rj-ii;-vl:'d, lu :ine proporctou, to iiHiM.!- «» Mih>Clibor«;. fiji. fftmhvd and carried. That the DiHrk l^opr.-sotifativ bhall consul' with olh*r R*p- ros<»ii:ative- »\ho:: a«v*mb1eii ft! York,a- IOH proper Draft of an address to his Ko\a! KfjStt" ■• oss tile PrlPW I'c^ont ; and tiia' a ropy 0* 'he-ame l»e laid by him before Ihe Township Ib'jjri-eii'ati^e- oftbH IV^trici, a; their fo*-I • '.iri.»iiir«'iii;.' afterftif return from lFiirfca Till. /?•..('»■• (/ ni'l enrri'd* ",ai • Iii^ s^l ^'al m^.'incilo adjourn liUSa urday *ht>?&ih 1 tl« next, rhen to meM «r the honie of Uri ?«i«»*, i ill I li/,aSo')iio\.n. at »be !iour of tvolvr o'-.| clock, and iha' the Cli ik- of 'lo- sev ral lown- •hip<*do .*h"n and there pr-»*n themselvm. with -nh-oripiioii |j>is and ou»oov collected, ?0 bo paid over by them to iho Disirici Troa— Cs;ed) TflO&IAS SMYTH, Chairman. b'hh 9taci.ii/'* ttoti*e% tidrl Sirerf. ff'/ir/.'/Vi.i*"*, Londottf <^« lb7/l Atirtt KI8. R. hA-ClCAY, I sV Dear Sir—Referring to my former !ettct# acknowledging the receipt of jy.'tn remittanceo< !if*ty-five Pounrla from t/«e Auxiliary BiMe Society of the Mid land Diffcri&Jat ErntU Town, Upper Canada, I have rr*>w the pleafure t« h^nd you an invoice of the Bibles and Telta- incnta configned, agreeable lo your re- queft. to ajleflr*. jorfyth & Co of Mon¬ treal, to which p^ce the Freight and river charges are ->aid. The fir (I divi- fionof the Invoic? confilw of Books pre- fented toyour Seotety by the commit¬ tee, in addkion Xc thofe returned for the fu!j amount of y<"ir remittance ; and I am inftmded to recommend the profe- cntion of yourorjeft in fuch meafures as may appear to y<»ur Committee to be moft beneficial ti^the Coloniftfl, of what¬ ever nation or language ; as they may feft alfured oftheCDoft liberal ai«l from the Britifh and Foreign liible Society. Allow me to mention, that in our depos¬ itory we have a quantitv of the Mohawk G<'fuel of St JofcQ| trhnflated by Cap¬ tain Morton, and printed at the charge of the Society If the Indians of thar nation, who can reads or would learn to read, be within ycttf reach, perhaps your committee would aid in the diilribution of ihctn. I remain, Dear Sir, Yours .-fefpeft fully, JOSH. TARN, M*H Secretary. tfdufej fecros to hie tote the moft tnily < writable, a» well an economical provj- Uob, both for thofe whoj through indo¬ lence or intemperance, ate unwilling to work, and thole who cannot find employ¬ ment, or procure materials for labour. I know leveral.fuitableonjettfti f fuchchar- i-y. A word to the wife U luffi t'ant, faid FATHER ABRAHAM, Cramjbej 6th June, 18 18. This day a numerous meeting of the inhabitants of the Towufhip of Crama- he, being held at the houfe of Jeremiah Woodi, and Joel Meriman, Efq. was called to the chair. The addrefs of Mr. Robert Gourlay to the refident Land Owners of Upper Canada, was read, and likewife the addiefs from the inhabitants of the Uilhid of Niagara was read, and the whole tenor and fentiments were iinanimoufly approved of. The meeting then proceeded to cleft a Hep refentacivtf and Cleik. when Thomas D. Sanfoid was appointed to (ill the former, and Joel Meiiman, Efq. the latter- A Cotnmi tee was alfo appointed to forward the views of the meeting.—The thanks of the meeting were then ttnanimonfiy voted to Mr. ftobert Gunlay, f.*r hid able afiittance in behalf of the Province. JOEL MERIMAN, Clerk Paper Han<Hn«M. HpHlifubfcriberlui. jilft rcctfv7d fl Jl vetycltfgantajronmcnt of P4peF Hanging* ; ^ic!l he ofTcra for Me on reifonableterma, at U,e &op recenJ.y oc¬ cupied by N. Palmer. Three or four hundred Gallons of PA INTER* OIL, boded and raw r>fa fupenor qualuyi THEObORE SkocKSr. Kinghon, June z2d> i8i3. ;tf ^________ * Notice. HpiUE Fire Cnmpao-cs of the feaft .X and Welt wards of tuc tow.. ,,f Kingston, ..enq.idled t> meet at the Engine Houfcoo SAl'UiJDAY the fourtli day of J„ly .,e>t», at Hve o'clock f. M.for tl.epurpufe of ckCrcifing. KnrKlton, June30j tSi.i. To Let. 'II % ll '.»pnj»<% KgtjA} John KftovM+CWrk. *v. • in wamtli-MMtMtiisH r*iusih'r»iic w* Ale^srrs Priri-h,.lohn ^miftri* \M.ui Sweet, haae ^o- per .M:il tUe It i%a.ul; tprcitn.a ivi-. .NAfU\N IIK'OK, Ctittirmao- A true Tojiv. vbi-ii.-a; Oi.IVi.R EATON, Clerk. Yangr Tattnthip Jun.<2\y I3»8 Whteh i\y i n:nn-'#,iiii? ine»'iiiijriii pi-oi!:* nf thi* rear iW' ittin Tuirn*>fup La^H)^ i*e«'ii iiriil u.i Ihohnii-eof .Inlir. DiOk^i'l ; and tfle prinei- iiie^aiH pn*«w«";liRg» nfiiip lusiftb' n-t ufNi* u£ia t-«*irK"« iy<*ni-» a3;>ruvi i! ui, Caf.i-i' .!»»- sepli Wot r v\»»t JtllrU :o ilie enuir, ami ofl^r hWiDir^iti'«o.Mite»).(•..ne-aina *-uiiuij'.!v.pe.-ci:- Beouii! '.V.!--e, K-*|, '.-.a* eiin-cn Keprrfii lila- tiwe, Air. A.nl.ew 1^-.', Clerk. an.'Ja Com.nit- tcr :o u-'i null the *^*prei«i*u.;i:i\ ••, eon-it«l»i$s of Mr3ser-. Julia i'.cKs)!), Mqnire \io:t an I D&aiel I'h'iu,. J\ meefii/£ i>&<;hen diAol- tcd hi liar.'p.uny ai.«l p«'aC<*, t%«edl JOSEPH Wll.TSK, h true ( opv. Chtncmnti, iSigttWl; AM)ltr;\V TF.I-I) Cicrk. KINGSTON, TUESDAY, JCIKR 30. 1818. * * # « #«**•*• ««« * # • * f • * * 9 * I i # • 4 I f Many Communications received fince our laft Gnzette, and other articles, prepaied for this day's paper, arc una¬ voidably poftnoned till our next. V*ws*tSUlhJuns< 1818. Tlii? «lnv a mr to •; at InliabuttAM ol in(' fciBI of [,, ua: -.hip heiiiiE held ai flie UoHaC ol^i«,>i;.-i: \ndiVws ai.d Mr. W.n.'i'num-on bfi ,jj cnlliii iw tii:- Oimlr Beaunj vv ilt-e. r.-q. was /iu«en Fxfpre entaiive for taking mea- uro. fi,. iwiisttfjlinti the Prices* Ke^n:»,oii l;h- pm»i»f Uvf&r Canada, ani Hi 'vm. Taom-I «m, MV. «•;• \*la.n1a.;d Tii.uia. I'. Iv.-uvoi'J brreaji:'u.mi*<] Hi farm a f umniiiiee io inai-- | ^'•th- iniHwescin 'he l:« «i of rj.J niWftflUip. j Tii"ap|»ini>;:nrirt .if ,\ir. AlldftfW Tved, «a- >^iwiu«rmcd ai Cierx for ihe T<r*i^bip '<: lOllg.-, isijnej) WILLIAM THOMSON, C/tji'-nnuiy A prcf Ciipv. t^gned) \M)Ri;\\'Ti:Kn, C/-i-A:. Till= - Ja> .i uifVrhijt »l i( !».in:i;»ot-ut' I It jWto-io«)i In- .- \\ -| i .i li- ni»u i' ol *W COMMUNICATIONS. The Hible Society, formed at Emeft Tnwn, i»i the Mtdla-'d Diltu'A, <>n the bn-ad balls nf the Btiiifh and Foreign Bible Society, remitted 3855, Sterling, (tqual to ,^;6i 2 2 of the lawful mo¬ ney of Upper Canada) to the Society at I home, fur the ourchui't of bibles audi' TVftaments, The Committee of that | parent Srciety have not only fent out bibles and Tetlaments to that amount, but have generoufly added a donation of [ [99 10. looteiiine, (equal to (?i to. t2 ol the money of this Province ) They encourage the auxiliary Society hereto profecute their object, with an affinance of liberal aid ; as may be fcen in the following letter from their Secretary to the Secretary of the Society at Erneil Town. To fee Chriftians, ©fail the various feQs, v>hofe differciicts have, in formet times, kindled the flames of pcrfecuiion and war. uow exerting themfelvesin one grand objeA «?f benevolence, a^ brethren of the lame family, has a tendency to make men of all denomination*, thii k mwrc of the efTemial principles of their common laith, and leis of their feftaiian p.euliaiitics 5 to foften their afpentie*, to fubdue thtir prejudices, to wear a- v.-.y their bigotry and amc.erence, a-.d 'i'S-Ac evangelical candour and chanty. .lt;.5 the happi-li fcheme ever devifed, 1 Qf^cc the iiiCTQduftfVo ofcbnftramty, to i^ Oivtn.K i -,.:it;i r iki a ^ ii*A( i' *'T. • ',*',",:f r 4 1 -it -ft in* \ ,mtr. •m.f a ..'^i Hi ■ X :n a-Mre*. i% 1 ■ liberalise and hUttHMUM th« thriiliai. wo>Ui. In tltls poittt Of vict?, even lbor« if p Hiblfc :ha'> ill tU inAnia»B wlrch i, thus fur. ;flied to tl»-fc »*■• ^* .i ;}if:U of lli^ ■ .can- *>f .ibKU'i»r« «'" «or • Wc tlie value ol that "',':" ;;•;;': .h^nl-lv,. we max To John Macauhu > Post-JIasUr, liingitun. SIR, In the lact G azette, you appear- F*d before the public, in manner and form to vi ltd i < ate your opinion and con- duct, on a subj"ct of official doty*— Bad you confiiiid yourself to that sub¬ ject, no person, 1 ptcsuino, would have Iwvmi di posed to intcrfi re iu the dis¬ pute between )»»u and Mr. Gonriav re peering the propriety of your deliv- evifig bark a lott*T deposited in tlu Pc t Oilice. d;rectod to him. But. when \ou steppod beyoud the bound* i.f jour own vindication, and " s.-izeii the opportunity,"' to addrn-s yeur fei- Inw suhjects in this Di^tric^ in th? . . nmoii place style ol tiiose, who. v hilt* backing in the sunhhiiife* of favor. w.'vcrsoe a >y existing grievances, be- mtl»8 they RUffcf ntifie themselves : you at once pre|\ared a rod for your own hack, and placed yourself lu ai. attitiid ' I" invite * i«.iiirfiw4u3 any spec- tator. * ' You admit t\\n riglil ;»tf Pctitioninn : but can percnyr untJiiing to jtistif\ "the novel and alanutu! * step of tran-- ntittin»; a Fettfion to fiwe I'liuce Hi - gent through (/omnii>>io^ucrs appointed by a Provincial Gon^fentiou" ; and -isk, with an air ot"triunophautcensure, " Can any man of comimou sense lor one instant imagine that' tluJ uuanim- nus petition of th" peondo of Upp'ii Ciiiada,' when presented in proper f'-rni to our Provincia. I Patliamen^t. would not meet with tlhat decree of respectful attention to which it is nnti- sled"? Sir. the ri^hr of oeti'ionin^, a- you adfflit, is uiKiuesthnnable. It is the birth-ri^ht ol est'ry Kn-;lishniaru when he thinks himself aggrieved, t" petition for relief, iu tdlie exercise of this constitutional ri«:ht, he will natu¬ rally present his petition to that branch of the public authorities* which posses¬ ses the pvwerof ^rautincs the prayer of his petition. If for instaince it be with¬ in the jurisdiction of a jutdicial Couit, he will apply to that Cou.vt ; if within the limits [of Provincial Legislation. his petition will prnp'-rly b*: directed to the Previncial Lej{iMature. But, Sir, you must be stupidly ignorant, it you do not know, that Wire Provincial Parliament have not a piarticlc of eon- tiol over the Land-^rantin^ depart¬ ment, in which so much abuse is com¬ plained of. That d pautrnent is a branch of the Royal Prerogative. Its regulation is exclusively vested in the Crown. A petition for the removal of evils allowed Io e\iit in that depart¬ ment, therefore, ought emphatically to be addressed to the Piiuce Regent. The Provincial Legislature could do uo more, in such a case, than petition themselves, to the Prince Regent, or transmit the petitions 01 the inhabit¬ ants. In this view of the subject, ni> dear little Po-*t-master, would it not have been well if yon h^d taken time lo studv the nature ot\.*v government a little, before yon voutuvi d io deiivei such a lornia! lecture Up^n the proper manner of pc titioun»£,un.' \0 denounce asM derignixg an.l <auUg aunt SpirUvt* those of your iiei.^ihours, wJ|o happen to differ I'u in you in filter opiui^u of the proprictv of direetiutg anil tiaut- raitting th«irFetldeuto r-\u* Frtuce lie- uent, on Mubjeits, on w!ivx-h he is the olov conipsiout organ t»l ^orcrutnent to rant the rciitf prayed fo^f SWITCH. PKUSSELS, April 22. Many Engliflj Officers, who have for fqme time refided in this kingdom, h we been recalled to England. Ihey fpc.k of dilpofuions, which caufe a belief i a feWoun mifundcrrtanding between Dritatd and the United States. The celebiated Lavalette is fa:d to have rclitlcd in Scotland for a coufider- ablff time pall ; atid it is added thai he is now in London, London psper. A ND PofTefijon gjven immediarely, -/jL the lower part of *he large iicJ Store (wiih a wh-irf) latrfyoccupied ad fuch by Mr. W. M.tchcll, and litu.te in fiout ofMfs. Cartwright's dwefiing houfe. For particular? a- .dv to ALLEN MAOLEAN. KmgBon. jimi-2o. it?iH. 5 MAMUEJh - On Wednesday the 24th inst. by the H*v. OtJieial Stuart, Mr. Mat- tkkw Sua up, to MU* A:vn Sfalsblux, both of Kingston, by Licence, Not: To Let, A HOUSE, elegantly lltnatcd, and well Snifhed and ornamented with pamnng^au! an esculent Gcltat; aif»f a Hun, 50 fcel fqi.-are, and a good Gar¬ den and Yard.— F.)r further particular enquire of HENRI' BA'iER. Ju»g 3^___________ 5tf rjTVH* fubfciiberhashad fn hiflcharsfe JL f»r ncurly a year, * fma11 box *nH 3 b.i^- both containing wearing apparel for John Ravin, a mafori, and Willnm I Bbley, a Joiner ; who can obtain them b) apptyincr rorhe fubferiber. jAMMSTVV;:DDF.LLt Baiter. Kingston* June tf?, 1818. +W3 CVMR int.. the enclofure of the fub- fcriber,about ten dav* a^o, an old dark ied Cow, with a broekle face The ownrr is rcqn:-(ted to prove property, pay charge, and take her awnV. c. ol).;ll. KUrston, 2id 7u3/f 18 • ». 4.V3 ment. We do hereby reqlicit all per- -*■ * ™* c C C« fons who are indebted Ui laid Eftatc to I %A[7^HJ?ilFA.8 1 h.ve fold my wife, immediately on he fubferibing Ex- j v v KHZ ^ BE"! A MILL1.;, ' fwrmcily known by th* name of litT- StiY Mackrimon. co Henry Gill t ill prcfenceofwit-.clfe-, f.>r r-hc lum or fme duilars; thi- i^ therefore to fo'bid ail an.l evciy peifon or perfons giviorr |lt.r cr-.dit on mv account, an I will i.ot pay any debts of her eomrafting after this date. ".' AUGUSTUS MILLER. Kingston, \(jt/j Jbne, 1818.^ 4173 W!JF:!EASbv the bft Will and Telta.nen? of the late Rnhph Oitrom, dccealrdi iu his !iie time of Sid*1 ney, Ccuuty rif rldilinjs. Piovince °f Upper Canada] Elizabeth Ostrom, Abel Gilbert, and R'wwell Le&vmt+wt jointly and teve-rally appuioied Ljci.cuiiix and Executors to his lalt Will and Telta- ccuiois and make immediate payment ; and all thole who have any demands ag- aintl laid EH ate arc requelled to produce them duly atttlLd. in *»rdcr that a iet- tlcmrut of the eitate may be effected as fpcedily as pofliSlc after the (iril day of September next. ABEL GILBERT,! R. LEA PENS. S Bellville, Zzd June, 1818. 5 Executors, •■ jFORM OF A QUARTERLY REPORT OF A TOWN OR N Towufliip common School, to be tranfmitud to the Board of Education for tie Midland Diflrifthl KingttOu, from the Trultce-i of faid School, once in three mouths, vi/. ; the tirftday of September, the flrft day of December, the iU'A duy of March and the iirit day of June, iu each and every year. ■ Scholars Names Branch of L.Uucation. Bouk* n*cd Houri of Sciiuol ! T. aciur >a; bi»rn Siih. or bv aci of l*ar. Miltlll.'ill '!(!, or l»\ oa!h of Atlrg a«*ce. ii nil's and rf£it1ii<ioiii HI Scli'tul We the Trullees of the faid School, do certify the ?b we to be true and correct Report from us. » FORM OF A CERTIFICATE OF GOOD CONDUCT and cJe»vicc for the Teaches from the Trullets of a Town or Towfhip com¬ mon School, t*» be figned by the- '1 ruttee* and to be tranftnicted to the Board of Educatii n once iu fix mout'.s, on thciirit day oi Juuc, aud oa the fit ft day of De¬ cember in each and every year. WE the Truftces of the common School in the Town of or Town- Ihipof Doheieby certify that A. B Teacher of faid School hith demean¬ ed himfelf with propriety and to wur iatisfdCtton, iu the faid office of Teacher, lor the period of fix months from the fiilt day of to the ri«-h d-iy of 181 i And we forthet certify that fehohusareeducaud in the fkid School. A Shtudi C R D F Trustees, |". t ,*,.•-1 x (| -.". »•»-..;•. , h> auxil'Hty focietic- u otuei cout.Lncs. iufi&l Town* Juti* -*, ** He4*ic-tfd*»Uve, ,<• ii j 1818 ^i O Of all tne proj-e^ed ^flitutions 0f| iGUarity, that olU4aihiuncd UUCj a Woik-1 TO THE TRUSTEES AND TEACHERS OF THE COM- men Schools in the Midland District. THE Chairman and member* of the Bo-ud of Education tot the Midland D;-.- tn'tt, recommendtu the adoption of the Truliees of the Schools in tii- taid Diftricl, the following iVnisof a certificate of bcrviuc and a rcpott of the hod. Schools. And they rcfolvf thai the certificates andrteporw that mav be tranfmit- led hcteattcry ihnuldany difFcrfiom the above forms, will be ttjecSed and not .id- mittedas propei documents tor the payment of the allowance* to the School .Mas¬ ters. Aud they further rcfolve in all cafca M-h'-rc a School matter has p rformed hi* E 1- j»a^cmeiu?, and anothci h<-.s been appointed to th* School, 'hat the i.ene ahad Lie inimcdiatcly commuuicaUd by the TuiHccs to the B*-ard «»f Cduca un. George Okill StUui't, Allan MacLt»aa, Peter Smith, Alexander Fifher, Kiagstqili June Z<)9 iSkS. 2106