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Kingston Chronicle, July 7, 1820, p. 3

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" The old export duties 00 trine and fruir were continued in Spain. A tenible accident occurred at the Circus in Cadi.: on the ?d of May., at a Bull Fight givtn for the beucfit of the foldierj of QuJroga*8 army. A wall of the/ampbithea:rc,on the fide appropriated to the lower order9 of the fpeclators, fud- denly gave way, and fell, killing and wounding feveral hundred peifons. Mcr. Adv. From the Commercial Advert fer. Circumstantial Evidence. About 50 yrars ago Elizabeth Blanch, who kept a public houfe in Sunderland, a fea-port town of England, having miffed a fum of money, which (he kept in an un¬ locked drawer tn her (lore, accufed a per- fon o^the name of Jofe^h Humphrey's, a boatman, of the theft. She had given him change at an early hour iu the morning, and having dtfeovered her lofs only a few minutes after, {he entertained no doubt of his guilt. On u,U te'limony, and feveral circumftances unfavorable to the accufed he wai convIAcd at the next affixes at Duiham, received fentence of death, and was executed hot with ftanding the mod lolemn ar.d reiterated pro testations of inno¬ cence to the JatL Sometime after, a Tailor, or* his return from along voyage, fci'l Ik-k at Plymouth, and having learn: the fate cf Humphrey's ■he made a full and satisfa&ory confeflion rtfcfca robbery, which was published at the :\o British MinU.Vy WOuid ever dream of in¬ troducing; into their country.—This.Uewood ;tod his wretched accomplice, were suspe.ct- od of meditating desperate, and mischievous designs against (he peace of the Kingdom, and the Ministry found an individual willing to act as a spy, on the conduct of those mis¬ guided men. The nature and character of tile conspiracy justified the means, used to counteract and defeat it, as waa readily ad¬ mitted by Mr. Brougham, the most candid, and respectable of the oppositionists. Had the Ministry indeed waited till the mine was sprung, they might have not only been the victims of their own want of vigilance, l«itf they might have been blamed tor slumher- ing at their gosts, *c been justly charjred with incapacity, or neglect iu providing for the public tranquility. An for the assertion that Ministers employed Edwards to instigate the conspirators to deeds of violence, and give him money to supply tVun wita pikes, rind other warlike hnple-naur.*, the tale is t.«o absurd to gain a moment's credit.—What! are not the Ministers mun of common sen*1**? are they not Englishmen ?' and as such, is it not their interest to p.oihotc the welfare and prosperity of their native land? .Surely none hut persons themselves of the most depraved nature can imagine, thatMiuisters, for the sake of sitting more securely in their places, i would deliberately instigate men to the most 1 atrocious oiinv-.. »nd after drawing them into the snare, use * detection of the plot as a means of abridging the liberty of the British Nation. Gdtvard?, though h.e answered the purpose for which he vti&s employed, must no doubt, be a despirihle character, and if as AlJenmm Wood alleges, it was chief¬ ly through LdivanJV exertions that the plot was formed—he should be punished accord¬ ing to the turpitude of his crime, It is how¬ ever most probnhfe that he merely mixed with the unhappy cousoirators,and wormed that wfamt handing tiie fails or 3 (hip in I "_________ the ha:bor, pear to which Elizabeth Blanch lived, he faw her depofit her money in a drawer, and going on fli.nehe called at her houfe tor a pint of ale. While fhc was Jrawing ict lie contrived to fecure the money* with which he returned unfufpeded to the vdFel. As this tranfac- rion 100k place the rrujhl previous to the discovery, it efcaped notice, and tue prose¬ cutrix unwarrantably charged it on Hum¬ phrey's who had unluckily been hirviluor witho t any fraudulent dejWn. Atone of ihe provincial a$5&ep in Eng¬ land a gentleman was itud and couvided, upon circumirjntmlevidence, of ihe murder of hit niece, it was (worn, that the uncle jir.d n;cce wett f< e:i walking tn the fields ; that a perfon a-: a I'mall dintaiiee heard the niece exclaim, " dnut kill me* tuiele t — "Dost kt.i rre ;*'-— and iha; MKtAAlt a pistol or fowling piece na-* Bred off Upon thefe circumitmccs the gentleman was found guilty and executed. Near twelve months after, the niece, who had eloped, arrived in England, and elucidated the whole tranfa&ion. it ap¬ peared ihat fr.e had formed an attachment for a perfon whom her uncle difapproved of. When walking in the licld?, he was earnestly difTuading her from ths connec¬ tion, when fhe replied, M that (ht was refolved to have hi-p, or itwon'd lie her death, and therefore faid—u Dont kill me, uncle! Dont kill me!" At the moment she uttered thefe words, a fowling piece was difcharged by a fportfman in a neigh¬ bouring field. The fame night she eloped from her uncle's houfe, and the combination of those suspicious circumllances, occasi¬ oned his ignominious death. rXECTIOXS. On Monday la t the election for the County cf rroutenac was heid near i»j.« Ciwrt House. Ttic writ having been tmdhy VViUwmw Mi-tnetl, L.5* qtu-e, ilie lieonnii.^O-Iioer. hw*r.i!i»na;rs pre- wiirrJ them rives w?.. AMuu .itacl. 'As», Uquim and ,\!r. Auihony McGyin. Mr. >:cl.<-un, *vi o hr*i adtJmratf lire elwri^ns, cmun-eaecil bv re- mindiirg them i!:ai t*e i.ul Mvinl n.'vn a, rocir rejir«-;emuiive in FaiJi.vti.ttit toi ihr period of •i.\u?u ye.irt. in tJif coiirae of tthkfe, l.e t»ti e;i- tU aVL-iirrj loJiiebarg? ihr jirJio !v duties of ni* •ouatitjii uiiu a view (yineir aeifatr aniiseeun- t\. lie remarked that in tiracut war, wliro it.e l*r-ni«ec v»aimenaced »ii)i m»c:on%ititad uven found oece>-ar^ m vc-i ilu? tiiMernmeiM wirti ex- ir^iiJiumv |»«.vkts but the a'*. ,.^*. :nentcif .!ieir Ub r(ir-» wasouly ittnporary, and 'they viere anw at iiif i"«.ii ei-jovme;.! tA ibnr lUiiiVaUed cous^i- Mum. Insptu^uij;.»(" In3 *ervue^, In- teeliugi> at 1 oiled loltiipersuual exeh»onsvRndto theSosi.es he nrtJ !>«siaiued 111 UU faintl> durieg the «ar. Ue no.vi advened tn the Pfidvuvuub »! bw up* . .i '■»-zl.i-i.fc.isw . .1. ; .1... if—J»)ii.-«Aia.t||« i\\\* prepared to r,*iuu- all ihctr eh.T.;r.-. Among iu...'iihui^. he«b .-.▼ -d thai ttp!i ■ 1 oeenaceuJeri -.1 having, b) h.v.'a;>rijtgYutea>3et'ak?r gven to t-..».e:m r (n.ri.- LSOQ0tar ihc puidia&v of a >ri- v.viofplaie. ilr, however, assured litem, thai -.0 far trt.'ttt the queMion heuig drrid^d iu that 01.4. iiser, ti \\a; carried b> the unanimous voice 01 1 Ik tiou&e« Ai.er reJutUg -e%«-iat other Caluro- •ne*,he-aid h? fre*'J) forgave all those who had Sbus attempted lomjaretmni and rouclndrd by oU'erujghih •*«■! vices tm ihrr^Mmi^ Pariiamefl*. LVir.^icGimi ihen :o«c. and ?aiu a tew \ro.d- :o the eJerior>, whom he addressed fts friend-ami filiate mfftttrs. He -aid lie was aware of what 1 hey nail MiliereJ, an.i if chosen as their repre- keii;ative, would tlo atl in his po« er for their re- l.cl. V/eeAjiecied ina: Mr. McGinn would have ejEplaiurd Ni wi.ar uilenng^he alluded, but *c «ens di.appoi aed. A i-'oll was ihrn ile- luaadedi wh.c.«, aim remaining open until four o'cl^c.-.. wa- closed by deaU'eoi Mr. McUuin, the votes being a- loilows. A letter from a refpe£lab!e houfe ;n Quebec mentiouo the at rival of a vtdel which left Liverpool on the 17th May. The potts had, twsi days before her departure, been opened f-jr Canadian grain and floor ; other produce remained as before ; markets dull. Can. Cour. l^*f. MacLoan, iVK. .WcUuin, Wajvirjty, 116 bO t • 1 Kixnsrux. Jvtv 7. isco. 4 » * » • • «}ur latest d-ifen irom England this %verk; s.rv- to ih-2 1 f>tii .May.—f'ranee appears to be in an ftjfiZ'Ui il .-.t-'c , ti.»* *cJi l* c .1 t~MU.fl • \-. .V '. attt'Uipt-i to a:-.*"i--.in;,.,i- the KoyalFaintly,& tif disatf-u'tion p->*. 'l"»:t in t;.<» Kiugdoxn, are prubtd>ly imici: *• ser^-r-'ted. A de!« *c ot -v»..n* Uapurtanrt* has ♦akon place in iheHrUhh PsiriiaintKft, o»th^ pr»-s»nt fVsteir. ;lC;;:!n:iurcid ;.-OL:-yt in tlw •r.o*;?sv of v#lik'hj it was r..-iiv*r :..'// r.tiuUUed. th?<t re;'fcric!iuus o:\ f-ir<«:--i= 'r:ui'^ •\i--:* injurluua 'o tlieprosperity otiUf Cou-riiy — Ti.w Jlcr- ehsuitsofLondv/O.iutiJOiip U1.!'"'. rtff/rcseiwUnt fill*aholitiorj '.,1': n\erejt..el:<>w= U!i i.'*"'^s:u*V to t;-vive ti;e drooping cw^i^.'vc* of irroat j'inT:u;t: arjd arfiviate. thTi diiirossK'A of the 7::a:.j!aeturh;;; e!:'.:;::*'-:.— Mr. liaring ii. lay¬ ing t:h« petstiou Ovf.irs- iht: Parlku'oesi:i2 *jicak^ very despuiidiu^ly, a-,ri thirds that fcnjrlaud is on the deeHm ;".: a cotruv/orcial c&v.&zy— but thoo^h t;i» pvatefit dv|a;« ice; L* due- to the opinion ot th\i enliriiteued wdOXperwo* ced M'-rciianr. we vroukl fa;« hope thnt iieis mistakn i in hu cor-clusio*^. I'rum these:s- timr:nts expte-;. el by Mr. Bohinstn, Pwai- d€"*t of the. Board of'Trade, is is to b« infer¬ red that lh*: (h:tie;3 <vi Luuibhr, fruin the Aorthof Kuropo, hnpo\eo principally for the '•rjCo.rvn^'rient of Canada wiii soon be re- mnvtsU, utiles urgent remonstrances on the nuly-cl br u::\'ln hythvSR Colonies. Under jitG&x& circum:;tauce*--, indeed the trade as ihr as regards the Lurabf*r-p;ctteris bhurIous3 UCil the r-'iih'j uncertain and precarious, * 1 11.1 »**.• *» * 1 \ •. , Kttt should: lj<- Ihiltic Lumber'be ndrriitted it-to the British Tort^ on the same termy as ours, the trmle would become a ruinous one, and would in conie*]ueuce be speedily aban¬ doned. A ^reat deal has been said respecting the cruelty of the Minbiry, towards the unhap¬ py men, who lately suffered the dreadful pun- rchmeut awarded by the law *o traitors, and they have, been severely censured for the con¬ duct of a person named Edwards, whom they employed to detsct the plots of the conspi¬ rators. For ourselves, we must confers that we dr> fcot perceive wherem consist*; the jus¬ tice of these dijr/p.'. Ii' the Ministry 'sus¬ pected thsec.:;le..er ofaplof, tu overturn the state, how -w?ro tln-y to obtain vorre; t itne!- ligenee, or proem-'- prorfslo convict the per¬ sons $>gaS*d in r».j;(-ojec- so unlawful? How were th'jy io pn.a:. -i .;u v.ioli a car, rxvzpl by e.ir.p!oyin;«, ;! s;-y to watch t| rt ta«pnirt^d pafMfcis? A Ktrs'iv ef vyi ■ rd%t\ si ct. :ss that es!sb!r,|.?d -»v Buo^u^ftt eanuot in- Sfvd he Utr severe. .*jv;.r/M . r-i,—Ii yt.,sde- mdiner^ f;,r j;\vM i .-cvm.)!., .,:•] a »..::.•:■!■*- P*d -^.:.e. ':? • .-• r t .' '•■- t S'J ;- 4 r* ' ;:i, Mr. ?»Ia- I-°an r a; roj.scqi!, ;uly declared duly elected. Wecwiitjruiolitte^ji teiion electors ou t.'te return of tin v«ci:;S<-.nu.. ** o-ji Jt-prf-enta- li\e, to iJailian:ent, wlicretie *.a-, during tv.u ^'JCce5-i^^' teno», ulled the CiliceoJ ^|.eai*.: r with |ioii(itn i(i Iniiijeli and Ills curtMiMietit^, and with aJiaota^c to the i'lovim-ea' la ge, Uu Monday la-1, at letioVIoci*, ihe l.ifti.m f^r the lucorporaled Cnyunefe of Lnttix aoij .\d- dtti^ton, wa- commeuved at the Court llvUst'ai Atloiplmstovin, b) Jann-; Uatlkeii, i'.quire, the Keiuuung OtOeer. Daniel Ha^^rinan, l>aac I'raser, Samuel Casey, Butnaba- ISidwcll, ami fifoipe Dotlor, I-v;:i;re^, "it-red themselves as CanciidaU*B« A t'uilA.n-ituuivuia^t'iv dtfniand- rd, wincti wa* clo>ed ou the same day at six o'clock, and ie-opcneJ litti iitxr morulug, «hea .Vlr, l)eiJi»r fcvifJt.irew. Oil SWdnc-ilav at foui ".J*»r-l:. 4' \. j*^r, it'J v -;V a;l'.:.ii.'U .1 . Ii :!iei contest, and Mr. t'ra.er rem i»* ueriirdtau K af¬ ter. Mr. Hagermna and :%ir. (Jibe> were deelared Jul)- elected. « At the rio;C of l!ifi PoH ftw votes stood as fol¬ lows. Mr. Ha«*'.*rmar:f >tr. 1 r«a t, AU. fcelv.'U, Mr. i>etlor, The r.!> cit"u>!oi the Counro\*of DorJiam and No/itiumt*vf land v/crc alroftrld <m Monday la-t —ut [tie lime ut which da> tue i'ull siood a» iul- iov.ifor Moributnberl'.in j. Henry ttuiuo, i-..-q. 61 Major Kodgen, 57 Mr. Lvting $\ There were at arse five Candidate—of these, Mr. b;iruhatn, the former iUcitflKT, and Air. Sni:th, declined. At ^roithV creek, the candidate** for the coun¬ ty of Durham £rc George Boullmi, l-.sq. ana Air. Wilirioi. We have not Irani! it:e ejeuct >late 01 the poll on the close of the iirbt day, though »t is -ail to be well contested. The election for the Counties of York and Sun* COe commenced on Monda; tiie 26th June, and ended on the succeeding Friday, wheo Meisr?. itouiu»on at)d lialdniti v\^re declared duU e- lecled—the inciease of inhabiianti in uiose Counties admitting the return 01 two members Ti.elulltmiug staieiucni is extracted fiotu the York Ga^et!e. •■ The numLe'aat the close erf each day, we;e, for 1st day, 2d day, 3d day, Tola!. prevailed in fa country agaiiuf this profession ; and though \^' coiioider them unfounded, \\C must acknowledge thai A* Should not ourselves wish tosee (he Uo"-e con*ti(uted entiielv either ol Lawyers Or of any one description or' persons.— The true iutpj Call of the Country are likely to he besl undented and promoted when the Hoti-e of Assembly i» *'ompo»ed of intelligent Members from the Commercial anJ Agricultural elapses of the comftunit J »** ICfl a due proportion of Gentle¬ men learned Ii1 tUelaws, and famJIiaily acquain¬ ted wuh |iiP nature and principles ut our Consti- tutiou. Ii is stated in lilark^ione, thai it was ordained by t',e King's writs "for the I'arlia- ntent holden 'M * '"entr>,6 Henry 4, ttjat no ap¬ prentice oroi?,er wan or the law should be elect* ed a Knight el the shire therein, in return for wiucii o.:rlaw book? and historians have branded lbi> I'arJiant'"11 **tlh the name of pnrlinmentum indottum*&C ?he laCk-Iearaing Parliament, and Sit 1 ... a rd Coke obterves with some spleen, that there ne^'r was a good law made thereat." '1 bat appellat (,n ea.mo;% at least for the same reason,be a*.(*li**<l to our new House of A»9ent- Wy, which r;« ucr merits to he Staled Puriiamvn- tUfn&QctUsimnm\ orti!cim>-t learned Farliauteiit. We Would in short fceri*m-ly ad«iSfl our tellow subjects not |ri I'-'-i alarm at th»' return of so ma¬ ny profession A g*'»uleuieii. 4*i\e them lime to prove them&eiv&s and recollect that ■* by ihelr fruits snail)- IfHOW them." Mr. UOUHLAY. TherfiagAfa Argus of i:s2nd June contains abater writ^-1 by this almost forgotten per- sonage. addr^s^dto the Editors of all British Newspaper^ and published at Dundee in March last. Mr* Courlay commences by pointing OUf Ac iguoranee of the britisa peo¬ ple on L'aua*h.ii) ulfaiu ; he states the peace¬ able object ol his visit to theUppjerFrovinee, glosses over "*^ reaaoas wliich induced him to form a convention a»d prepare a petition (or rariianie'^-ry enquiry, and afterremark- in^ o:i tiie }• r^iing of the seditious meetings Bill, and h.s owu lamentable imprisonment and hani^it'.'eiit nt.der the authority of the 44th (iebr^e ^d, he declares his intention to lay hu ease before the King and Imperial ParUament What beneficial object tills restless Dtan ^^pects to gsila by this measure we cannot divide. It i.s true aes;.ys, ".LVoin .'I<.:,tteah fr'Hit Kdtnburgh* from London, the repiA* oisaostr speciahje lawyers were Liuifo.\n taai K*y ii3j;muniueot was illegal; arid the late Sir Arthur Plggutt dee-.uedihat IIOI Only sho^'-i Uld C'hiei justice of Upper Canada havegeanuA uiy liherty, uj^hediur by writof Mivtoi eoTpus, b-it that a good nc- luni le.y aa-u-^t the i>iu^i«tiate3 who impii- suaed me. The perswn, iur.vevcr. who tra¬ ined t'.e act m cp:es/tOu was one of the fc< si I:\yvj ; that tver graced otu Courts, and it <1< v-i aj.pear yatLer hnpfobable lhat our pre- scut Cuief iStteDce a.id Attorney General, butnot who.-j are, unqnestionahly, men ol ta.outs, should not be able, with all the facts before tiiCUi, lodecici1 on the legality of ,4r. Uourliy'a UKJprisonmeat as correctly as the lute bir Art&ur Wggolt, ; hi the other euii- ii'.-ni lawyers said to invc been coustUted, u!u» nntst li.iVe giveti their opinions on ev.. parte iiiiotmatw'n* $li\ UtnU'iuy- iucomuiu- uieaUug wiiii l\*» counsel, probably forgot to state to them tHAt he might have easily avoid¬ ed the4' odto>o- f"3i"secutioa*' ■ geji«sl which he inveighs, by taMngthe »athol allegiance. The v/eathv for fotne time has been very luitry an' opprtlUve—■ the Thermom¬ eter ranging l^rtlic lall fottttight between 780 and 90° trgiecb in the (hade at mid- uay. The wanto rain is greatly felt, as none has fallen witho the lait three weeks— In eonfequentf of this unufually long drought, the ^irdens are parched, and tiie vegetables arc withering under the heat of a glowing fui—The meadows alio are fulfering—anaUayinthis vicinity will be far ftom abuncaut. KlfeS. The Albary Gazette gives an account of a dellruclivs fire having broke out in the town ot hoy, in the Hate of Kew- Yorkonthe -cth J one, by which one hundred and twenty houlcs were deltroyed. —The lofs* c£ property is cllimaitci ai '>:.^ Million 1-wllare. 521 VM 102 4,1 The New York papers (late that on the 22<J June, between thirty and forty hoofed were confumec in that city by a f..e whli a originated in * diftillery, htuated in the vear ol iJtoadcay—The Icfa is luppofed to be about Scve:ty thoufand Dollars. His Ejtcelleo'y the Lieutenant Go-vcrnnr, Lad; c'arah Maitlai.d, laoniv, a«d suite anived here yesterday uioruing, 1" ttie sieuoi-uuui i"r«»niei,.i'-, from Quebec \ltavi.«§ been onJ% 9eveiida>->oa the way, tocJuduig a »lu) of u*o dav« ai &hlgatuu< I-* *"■ •.ia/eite- diately funk from the viewofthefpeftators-- every attempt was made to get the body hy diving, and hauling with a Icine, but it was in vain.—Niagara Gleaner. MARRIED, At Bath on Wedncfday the 4th July, by the Rev. John Stoughton, Mr. Robert LJark jun.to Mifs Elizabeth Stover, both of Erncft Town. £*jb l'I'!£&& Vemuimng in lac Post k/j- Jice at Kingston^ on ihe 5th July} 18'iU. M,s. Abbot, Samuel Ansley, Aiciaudei Andersun, Jame» An^us^ John Alk>, Joiin Arm^tretifr, Hubert Aiken, 2. Thomas Bowes, W •lliam liussell, Mr. ISarnard, John bell, John haiei, \\ illiaia rJetiMm, doM'ph linker, James liaker, .fames lirady, Jwari Bui I Jb son, Autliew iWan, .Matthew Uaijey, John tilake, Luke Barrett, Patriot Black, Joseph Bissetl,2 Daniel Baker, 2 Uetir> Brinder, J0I111 linckley, JObn Butler, Oeorge beekwili), M^r\ Boselly, Samuel Breaihour, Patrick Black,« .\\i. Bowden, Margaret Bell, David Burnside^ Uautel Buckley, ,"> ,\ 1,hu, Brown, Adam Brown, iJinJtp Brown, Siepnen D. Hotincl. Thomas Mosier, Will 1 am iVioore,3 iVeUonaldi McCiillis, Malcolmtfc A. McCuaig Charles Marcbese, Fat, .Wuilov, J.m.r- Mclloaaldi W illiam Mowat, Finlay McKao, Thui.ia> McQueen, Mar) AJcDouald, John iVicDou.'ild, Atigostln Morisaeite, U-uliam McKee, Eli K. Miller, L'hilip Murry, Friend Muiuuck, James McFatlane, Duncan McKenzie, Itichard Martin, Margavet Mouutaiu, John Macguire, Trevan .uotgan, * John Mac bean, Angus M&cQtuug, W illiam Michaelp Patrick McKeebcr, Stephen Noble, Jacob .Naylor, Nancy .Navlor, Wm. Nome, Jauies.Nowlau, John O'llara, Edward O'Connor, Peter O* Don uel, Robert DWeile, Francois IVoux, /erah Poor, Thomas P>ke, WHEREAS my wife Permelia. ha. eloped from my bed and board, without any juft or lawful provocation, therefore I forbid any peuon or persons againft harhouring or trufting her on my account, as I will not pay any debts of aer contracting. *7tf GEORGE THOMSON. THE fubferiber takes this opportunity to inform Medical Practitioners and Apothccariei, that he has imported from Great Britain a general afTortment of DRUGS, which he is felling wholefale at very reafonablc prices. He has alfo received a few ft ts of Apo¬ thecaries' Scales and Weights; Peftles and Mortars ; Graduated Meafures ; Lancets fn Cafes ; Houfe and Dillillers Thermo¬ meters ; Barometers and Thermometers attached ; A few doxen Bottles of real Cheltenham Salts, Soda Powders, and Es¬ sence of Spruce. A.MARSHALL, Member of the College ofSurgeons, London. N. B. Britiflj Patent Medicines, and Perfumeries of every dtferlption imported this feafon. Kingfton, July 4th 1830.______27*4. Prices Current in the Kingston Market. ciaacois X. Bertrand, Thomas Puce, J. B. Belanger, Russel Barrel, Nancy D. Burris, Francis Bu^sell, Jo.-eph Clement, Samuel C'rt»nk, V'i illiam I lough, James Lollins, James Coulson, l.dv.ard Cuinile, John Corry, Polly Corbin, Aaael Cook, P. Conklin, iiu/annuli Lone, Charles Petry or V^ iliiatn Jellei^on, Charles Perry, William Pie, Geo. Pedlar or Holmes, Alex. U. feme, ^ Robert Patterson, Mieajah furdy, lJttugln s Prentiss, Daniel Pickett, Jane Pauersmi, Gilbert Purdy, Pal. Quia, Airs. William Robinson, James Kussel, Jun. Mr», Ota. Crawford, 6 Koben C. Ro-«, C aAkm 11 e L'ubulJ^* A^ieJ ILuckwrll. Artirlec, per. From £ 5. d. To £ j. d.I Remarks Mr. Robinson, Baldwin, Hawk, Play if r, *04 UG 8a 11. J. Boulton, bb 1C7 62 75 0 4M Sib 1 id 147 1j5! The latter gentleman withdrew on the third day : the contest. w.Hmall prcoab^uy, close to¬ day. As Mr. RoWwoo 5? so far ahead and has a large number «f lt.»';.do yet In reir; e, should there bi- anv occaiioii, it w*U harol\ I*'-" deemed improper to mention thataverj f;*ie toned aid : ,\peus.\e heil r.ir.>* d y es e*cay by i:.r st*-a:n- hi.at, a |iieseni from Uu&fc geuti^aiati t'» our i p■ — bOjial Courch.*' Pmmthe tcturnaairear*-} made,as tb" Information received f:c:r. dios« LVitiUe* ivhcre ihe eU'etictn* are out ye^ v. irti'ttieii^ wewt* hcrvr u r.'. the c will hr an ui»i -u,dly /.:■ a; p >.- ]M!ii;.»:i i Mrrnher^ in t'«e e:: a ..i£ ;*u*»tarr*ejil, ii< loiii:.- ,* to ihe- piefrsv, »n ■■.' ic ia n are -. - * YeRerday, at 2 o'clock, His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor took the ufual oaths upon icluu.ing the Government, after Which the cullomai y falute was tired. I V : tv, JUlV Ut. DIED, On Monday morning the 3d in ft. Mr. Henry Fowler, Merchant Tailor, aged 40 year 6. Ou ihe 20th June, at Sydney, Francis II01UT.. At lrort Erie, on ihe 19th June 1820. Margaret* the wife of William Stanton £lq. Dcp'ty. AlT'tt. Commiftary Genetal, whole irreparable lofs will be ever moll deeply felt by the a/Hi&ed furviving family. Could pruleliional (kill have faved her to her very numerous and anxious family there was a teaioiiable hope that fuch might have been the relult, and infpired by this-in common wxili her friends, Ihe heroically fubmitted to a moft painful and dwtrefling opeiation, which Ihe ludained with a degree of patience and fortitude almolt unexampled, But alas the inveteracy of het complaint was fa great, and the polfcflian it had obtained over her whole frame, was fueh as mull have baffled all human ikill.—In hti !a(l momenta Ihc evinced that calmnefs of louli and rcfigna- tion to the Will of Provt(,l^tlCe$ that might have been expe&ed fro^n one who had fulfilled all the relative duties oi life in fo exemplary a manner.— DROttXHlD, On Monday left, aboqft two o'clock, F- A. Lucks, John Clerken, \\ ill.arn Croan, Jo*. Caldwell, Bewis Cramer, Lucy Cole, Alcxr. Car.-kadeo. .Ua'^arei Courier, Koi.i it Cairns, Ah.aham Conklin, Margaret Clark, Joun Cattery, Charles Dawson, Joan Uivme, Air. Urlsdeli, W. W.Davis, Ttnxnas bn:.ty, Koben Doupia-s, i'ainck D>yle, Tuon as Draper, Ciiorge Deak, Beloiii Duperoua, Jorin Lvans, lii chard I Urrbeek, Ld.^ard 1 .oiar^5 James Foster, V. .lliam Kurd 2 Daniel lurde, Jon 11 Pi user, Thon»a> t.~eema:.,2 Join t orbff, Ldv\ard Pinch, Charles rerun, Pat. Minn, George KulJhouse, M. I .. ier, Peter Grant,? B. Glennnp, Win. Cam '« .n fc 1 r"."» Jvho Giant, 5i •iaUcv. lioriiam, Lieorge Kt'tiuan, Samuel Hill, * ,(lUry iliinzau, Charles llarnuson, T. JIuntly. Sarah Has^rty, Mardiu uowe. 1 anr.y hale, Lii/ahetti Houghman Hiram 11. tlarback, John Harris, James Horsey, \\ iliiatn Jlare, Catharine Hamilton, jcthro Jack son, ^ Benjamin James, John Johnaion, Ira Jones, .Mr. LirnlsS, John A. Ii. Jones. W illiam J"lui>on, Thaddeus KelChum, Michael Kei nedy, Jatues Kehoc, S Jonathan King. riioma- l^ayburp. ilemau Laic ins. Charles Laveidure, j nil n Leaky. Samuel Loekwood, David Lowe, Gabriel L. febvr^, 1 raucois Lo>na 5. Ai*.-*. Liwi'gamn, Matthew C. Kowe, Joi»n Ryder, James Kvan, ■ ■ »:: Ho'seV Angus KouJuiij George Kaynsl'ord, Geoige Kuilierloid, Maej Koiison, tuuiiici Keisl, Joseph Kaitton,or Johu Ii.;;- wood, William rtutherford, Tnomos Iteade, % Thnma- Kixou, * bolouiou Rwwe, John Ituyter, .Mrs. Scott, Jamei Sheriff, Joseph Saint Germain, Wary Anne Swan, Johu ."vtir.erseit, Matthew Sharp, La/arus S^iooncr, Dennis Sullivan, 2 B. C. Miles, JoUv. Scot 1, 2 James Shaw, Johu Smith, jun. 3 Bryan Sjiike, Thomas SigMVOUb, X< illiam Suns, J. Hunter t-itr.^on, Wiiliaui Smaii, Ted-iy S'nifh, Alexr, Scribaex, 'i -omas bcott, >iargarel Smith, Henry Scarle, Charles Spence, Nancy Sampaon, Andrew Stark, Johnston Smith, Samuel Swhu. Abraham Truax, Georpe 1'yas, James rddumii, Samuel P. Taylor,2 Charlotte Tapin* H.Thisile, James Todd, Johu Vrootnan, Daniel Vttnslyke, Gilbert \ andresar, Johu Vincent, Jane Wright, L. 11. Watktus, Benjamin \N on'J«, John t\ Walker, %2 l.iect. Wishaat, John WiKon, Juhn J, \N nod, Jo-veph Walker. Hugh VVUHs, Area iha Id Wilson, jianria Wilson, Daniel Walker, Sauo:rl Wood. ErastUh Wiman, j\ uam M :ula.», Ju 'pb ^VallU, Mi. *\ T.iam-, ,*ume« Wiivm, \N iliiatn Wibon, William Woodha'.i, William Yourex, Daniel YO'ing, Ay pies. hesh. Bread, loaf 7 Beef, lb. S 5 Bacon, ■ * * . 9 1 Butter, • • * m * "J 8 Barlev, hush. ■ Xeeu't Cider, bbl. Cheese, lb. e S Cabbages, head Carrots, bush. Ducks, pair Eg^, doz. •i 9 Fowls, pair Flour, bbl. 17 6 1 do. Cwt. 8 9 10 Geese, each Hay, ton 2 10 3 Lard, lb. Mutton, 4 5 Oats, buih. Peas, Potatoes, 1 3 1 6 Parsnips, * # • a « Pork, Am. bbl. S .... Can. * * • 8 10 Straw, bun. Turkeys, each Turnip^, bush. Tallow, ■ lb. ~L Veal, 4 5 Veni?on, Wood, cord 10 12 0 At a meeting of the Committee of the Midland District Agricultural Society, held at the Court House, in the Town of Kingston on Wednesday the 21st June, it was 1st. Resolved, That a Cattle Show be held at the Napanee Mills, on Thursday the 19th day of October next, and that the following Premiums be offered, viz : For the best Bull,.....20 2d best Bull, - best Stitch Cow, 2d best do. best RaiH, « — 2d best do. - - - - - — best 6 Ewes from one flock, — 2d best do. do. do. — best Boar, - - - - - — 2d best do...... — best Breeding Sow, - - — 2d best do. do. - - — be.st yearling heifer or steer, — 2d best do* do. do. 10 It) 5 10 b 10 10 5 4 4 2rf. Resolved, Thatthe following Premiums be offered for the year 1821, viz. For the best field of Wheat, Barley, or Peas, as to quantity and quality, not lesfi than 2 acres, ------ 20 For the 2d beat do......m - 10 be,st Acre of Potatoes, 2d best do. - - - - - best J acre of Cabbage, Turnips, Ruta Baga, Beets, Carrots, or Parsnips, - - 2d best do. - - - - ------ best Ploughing of not less than £ of an acre, - - - ------ 2d best do...... ------ dd best do...... H. C. THOMSON, Secretory Kingston, June 21,1820. U 10 f> 10 a 5 I L- ON SALE. ANDED from the Alexander from London, 20 pipes of fuperior Spanifh red Port Wine, of the very firrr quality ; 100 calks of Day and Martin's real Japan Blacking ; 100 calks of Nails, 6d. to 2Sd —Fry Pans Sad Irons, patent Scyths, Carpeting, bot^ tied Port Wine, Eaft India Suga, and* feveral other articles—all of which will be BENJm. hart. Montreal,21 ft June> 1820 New* Store, Recollet Street, near near the Recollet Church. 26013__ Liverpool Markets, May 13—American flour per bbl none ; do in bond 28 a 30 ; four 35 a 37. 1 r.* frow M. M?v- Robert/rt<k NCbno3nafler in George Young, ________JOHN MAC ALLAY, F. M._ FOR SALC OR TO LET, ON a long Credit, that ELEGANT TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, delightfully fituatcd on the Main Street, in Brockville, the lower part of which is well adapted for a Grocery Store, or Bar Room, and the u*r per part well finished, & adapted for a Public House. Appertain¬ ing to it is a Yard, Shed, Stabling with out-housea, and in the rear a very exten¬ sive Garden, in a high state of Cultivation, with a Weil of pure Water. For paiticulars apply tothe Subscriber, JAMESHALL. brockville, 29/A June, 1820. 27 BRICK FOR SALE. cru-piuee.—He had gou,c to the river for th* pnrpoie of bathing, zm\ immediately went to the water audi R}fC1 diving as he '.,<• ;.rc j wi : .n, r •■ rufe and madfc Ggns, (as it was t THE Subscriber will have ready for sale early in the month of July, any quantity of Brick, of a very good quality. SMITH BARTLET. Kingston, Jure, 16, 1820. 27 TIIE MAIL ROBBERS. Extract ofaktUr to the Editor of the American Daily Advertiser, dated Baltimori:, June 2-i. ^ Knowing the interest the humane inhabitants of your philanthropic city took io the fate of young Hull, one of the mail robbers, I can now inform you that his life will most probably be spa¬ red.—The Governor and his council have adjourned without coming to any conclusion upon the subject, and do not meet again until the tirst Monday in September. The latter it is said, advised the execution of both, while the former contended for his prerogative of commu¬ ting the punishment. This the Council denied—and, the Governor refusing *t> sign the warrant, has spared the lives of these unhappy men until another Gover¬ nor and Council shall be appointed, which will not takeplace uotil the month of December next. Friendship.—Real friends are like ghosts and apparitions—what tuaoy pec* pie talk of, but few ever saw. -,—«

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