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That TRIAL BY JURY, is = mo. ino no nen neat OTe aca y Se - 4. ata ho muse \ 2 ta 4 v 22 C* gS = pigrenl i UTK J‘szguaranteea‘f ‘FroM‘the‘ levélandHn-ald‘ d :Gaz te. - ( Md ) -R TC \ AT aA fo . ar - nass? ip g aBurlington Free Press, Nov. 6, ' = | afer many be. in. anywise #éting, miding, or ag: to the People of Lower Canada, in its most Tre Lake Fisnerigs:-Ee \pemons exsepr| ___\ WC _ JOURNAL _ | | - mank oF LOWVEELE, * - mi He Burlington Pree Press, Nov 6. /> (| sisting in any other Conspiracy wird Rebellion | tended and liberal sense, in all criminalsuite | those:engaged in or with wo | ~- -> Low \NOVEMBER 15, igas. - |__ a Committécppointed for tlatp ~ : yo ghawen,- We have fo announcethé | within the siid District of \Montreal according.) and i civil.suits, above a sum £0 Da PV uPA \ in or connected with the business, | - LOWVILLE, NOVEMBER 15, 1838. . og, o ios Chita Committee appointed for that pug. s anc thrilling intelligence that the Cn: | 40 MARTIAL LX W, sithor by dent of ore | s \O\ 8 Sumeto hefixed by the | areaware of theextent of the Lake fisheries =\ | ===-======-==-=--==----=-=--., [P® ive notice, lately hold in the 4 arigo thrill mig intelliggence that the. Ca» 40 MARTIAL; . W , ait er y denth of oth Legislature of the STATE OF LOWER . They are a source of pj duction whi the Whig Banner floats trinm Ir» | of Lowville, it was agreed to for: Associ \K0 “libpflktlon is again it arms, resolved to | erwise, 18 to me Shau' seem-right and expedient? CANADA mhaths : to b OC \17 Jurce of prof Auctgon which mt Lot ~~~ amt avas th. } (Maple - tion, under- d r ur gr eC un' \ ~ - 'Wtrkex blow for freedom. \The news by last for the punishment of allreBels in. the said Dis. | -. 1%.\ \Piel a.m. to pequeaon ;, | in C Overlooked, in estimating the resources of P ts t. ay h 2 ing y - O| hs pots St toan Act of the Legislature of - btrake ow for freedom, e news by last] for the punisiment of all Yebels tm: tho said Dis. | -> 18, 'Phat as General and Public Educat . arr evfant E ies of, f the Stite.. 6 - « night's boat is, that a gencral and ai, \d Mops. ne ry rFe o & I8, | ~- 18. enera! and Fublic Education is | the country bordering upon the Lakes. - The EMPIRE STATE; -- lato of New-York, entitled, \An Act to- anthor t 1%, tint“ gene? and Simultaneous trict c_ {4 'R 3C\ T; ~ ~_ a 4 « '~neCESSai’y and due by the GOVGrnment to the 'are no n blished s 3111? falt \s' nere | * ' \\I hi 4 ° his ize the Busk * in ('a . ‘ * the French populatic - this side of| - CYEN under my Hand and Seal of Arms, at the | Po A Act to provide e 1p? 10 Out TC | are no published statistics of this trade, so fir as ades 6C io |, pe oo ri \Con 2orking,\ passed. April 18th, 1838, - « Yi3m the Prench population on this side of|} - CWYEN unde seal Of - at the | People, an Act to provide for the same shall be | we k c in whi ' | ‘ f to be mmed «@TRpy ( the St. Lawrence, hus taken place, and that sov. House,itt tho City of Montreal, in the | «..- d, a A P de for me sidll he | we know, nor any récords, froin which the quan. im p ee | med @THE BANK OF LOWVILEE,\ and. _. E bathall ififistihzxd fallen into thei’r-h-mds?‘ they fruvix18?§°£L§W¢rhcanndnh the 4th day of Novem. passet » $1500\ as the circumstances of the | tities of fish put up for market can beaccurately ncn { to be Tecated in the Village -of \Lowville; in the County of Le Pro/ SHA [posts 14 OH TNO LNCIPHADBUS 3 HICY - bere 1838, and in the sccond your of Her Majesty's | COURtEY will perm _ .. - Estin s onlv can -| van- anti) o --- a* [| Lewis, with: iltal: Stock of Ove H+ ; mu *. _.... had made prisoners of the soldiors. stationed at ;- - \By HisExcelloncy'® command, ~*_**\ / | - 14. That to Elective Franchize, ‘ffié'srgfif’l‘ hen more or | only can be given, and Doi an???) bo 353-3\? ion, Ccs Huntonsp Tarorsanp - .N gawk,“ d secure d a considerable amount ; C0 THOS' LEIGH G€olLDt8, [ all Elections shall be had BY \BALLOT; N1ZC, tvhéAucr-ury‘ F rfi mfgss coyrecti nchrdmg t0 | ‘Fm' a 1,1 h ‘ ed into 'Two Thousand Shares, of > 'of arms and atbraunition. - ..-... - . Acting Secretary of the Province: |\ 15, Phat with the last possible 'delay the | me baiéedacy of the information oin which they T, ¥ £150 a,“ if; wvith power to increase tho. samo to Bp! . ___.. Bt Johns, it was believed, would be azgackcd‘l. The Moatreat Infantry. i People shali choose Délbgates'raccoiding to. the | - Lake, fish fort taple Pore be cect e | 1:1 undred Thousand Dollars,. last nigh brasstronyorce, estimated at soven |_ 180 Motfiret Light Infantry. is ordered to present division of the country, into Cogiitties, | at all the lake ports, ' 'PN article of provisions h . ap Nas persone named as Directors of\ the Assoeintion, \_ __ sor thousand. - The ntmost consternation.| Riel this day at one o'clock precisely, at the | 'Powns, and Burroughs; who shall constiture a | White fen ara io } \o thd? ave | \ The suber second thought of the. People-Never | are Isane W. Bostwick, Cnarues Davis, Anpmay 492 * prevailed at St, Johnsyesterday, and every means | aud it is ossentiilly requisite thA | Concention or Legislative Body, to establish a | d 19‘58‘ sh and Mackinaw trout. - 'PheSlatter, a | \ ** 80 always efficient.\-Martin Fer Buren: | | Doro, Wutian L. Eastos, MERRITM. Ltoy A L was put in requisition for the emergency, Capt. tho muster be not onlysnumerqus, but punctual, Constitution, accor ding to the w‘aLts of the coun. lelicious beiSh, resombles the Sulgnoxl'._tx-9ut,. and SEW ARDng-BR ADISH arp S, Stanpaisy, Lrowamp Cxxmgglinm;—f He. - 'Pgice the- Daniel Webster; we understand:} X18 N9t a singly man absent himself, or bo bo. try, and in conforniity with the dispositi f fre possibly the same. - They vary lisize, from the Whig candidates f Lil | Tamoray Mirus, Hangison Bosons Jorn Artem, Seri PY» --> > { manet permitted -to leayethe port. - Severaiof| Rind the hour. - 'The Voluntcers nro. all placed | fig Declaration; glib-ii to be modified acco a five pounds or under; to fifty or sixty pounds.} \* W®% °\\4 Tea for Governor and Lts Govett > $roves, and Troxas Baxeh. \0 pmk - \our ditizens went down last evening. fut?!“ yesterday, or full and permanent pay, with ing to the will of the People. | _ cord “Ag? . tH teo hese thore are plum pickwels | *~ 00 | Fator Hooks for subscription for said Stock, will be opened f \.. This- movement is suid to be headed by Rob. | APOWanees, the spine as soldiors on the line. | \Ig That every male person, of the age of | que kinds of bass : the or cis- 10,000 Majority ! at the Office of Davax & Partsn, in the village of Low. E % ert Nelson, Coat, Gagnion, Hotchkiss, and -sev.| __ Wt understand that Sir John Golborne has twenty-.oné years and upwards 'shall hfivi' th quevet of Lake Superior, are a fing fish,. like. the | SIX OF THE RIGHT SENATORS ARE | ville, on tho tieenty.sizth d; ’af Huang $ eral, filfl!gh'<mi|lt8lfy Gadel‘sé . . Of its results a | S¢t tothe Lower Province for uddit’iolmhroops. right of voting as hereihvpr'ovh’iea and for t hf; zxécltiggilhm QPlPeal'fmtlze upéi finer, ‘(l3uz larger ; | - #3 Whigs ind A4 Loco-Focos rm} elected ,w {ind will remain open V'mi‘uil “iii first'dag affix?!“ | < > us ; bout; - -o- -- - w- plang}, che afaasa y AH E and uscaiongo, also a delicious fish, weigh. |* .C ~Whis ehin iP £000 ; Un Wo d Sve mary j i fw if, >} A ahi ifffififlné; : ont : . The wa copy fromn slipimued fom. the of election of the aforesaid Delegates, - | ing sometimes fiftforasixt Bound Ti”! 8! * o Cungree'ls—‘W hig gain. .Fowrteen ! next, unless the whole amount of said Stock shall sooner 4 x~ f Marl protl Lung it??? decisive indic2tOD. | goo of the Srovkyillo Sintesinan : Of 1T, That all Crown Lands, also such as ate | guet is scar ly known in firm A th \ 222 | Aud a large majority of Whigs elected to the,| be subscribed. - » [F ~~) eon tr autant | / prion oop [f roe o | oiled Corts Rertries rid ach care aul | fain wpa c hn pic jars State 10 \0 \\ \\) \Thee an each Share of the Suck, mor tn f 217 » May uod prosper the right. | _ 'Oir of yesterday has been - ally in possession of a certain Coi I put Jp fa in bake Bria | WB electionof a Whig U.S iid atthe time of subscribing, andthe residue atsue f? lok , Myrna], Lmymagam pjt’gflglnxmed‘wnhin the dis. | coptrmeds Beaylmpngisisnl (find-gm, “1:3 figs/y Hgldemp e E; giant], culgg‘fileSPE‘ggzhOfgfgg PQLI‘UP. The m_uscalpngo is not, in Lake Erie Whichsecures the election of a Whig U.S. Senaur. lfarld‘nl the time of Isul'nscnbmrg, andthe residue atsuch § wict Of, héflgtmalaapd we 'shall} doubtless soon / erflother 'Powns, are fif possession «of the Rebels: Amcl‘iicanrcorhpany,” are of right the - ropert in: .,eas}tl. cmghz‘ in very large quantities, and is | G Pambromns = - % | 1D of Himes, and in Such proportion, as the Directors e : 'be called to chronicle scenes of bloody outrage. ! --Cart, Ross, Mr. Walker, and several others | of the State of Lower Canada, gicdpt artichPSm'y $1318}? ST}? fat Sheree may ho other kinds I THE a 4g og o Wheee marbling}! of Ase as V e: ~ * ( - From the Montreal Hera'd-Extr [have been kileA-Col. Brown, Mr. Rlice, M. P, tions pf the aforesaid Lands as may be in pos. most valuable. ~ \_\\ \C \° Chit and the| IN THE §TATE OF NB w.¥york. stance, ios quo lf opie ans \frond upon are, cin sub. f <. - 4 __ From the Montreal Hera'd-Ezxtra, i Major Cokely of Quebec, Dr. Campbell, Dr. Mc | session of persons who hold the same in good Very few whitefish taken in Luke Er THE CONTEST-THE RESULT:. said Act (108601, oter Assoointionss formed under f iy | Moxpay Monyr~s, Nov. 5, 1838, 51111310, 'Mr. Farwell, NV, Griffin, vES‘q-erfi Mc faith, and to whom titles shall be secured and and we believe no trout ”ng en I?! § “keg“, We have just passed through one of the warmest |. E} and may he seen at ‘hegP'm whera'the Books - ''The cvents i c ;ofi,eu_ prelicted ate Dougall, M's, Clement, Mr. Ronmld Mc Donald, | granted, by virtue of law which shall be enact. are 105“ ht in abundu * goe’ pi? 3'91' and bass contested elections which was ever held in this State. aro to be opened, Dated L°WWII¢.‘N0§'8mbor 8, 1838. i now matter of history-the Canaadians have again | Mr. Commissary Lister, Captain Whipple, and ed to legalize the possession of, and a title for, upper Em of the 11113508 3 thmhlf e islands in the The adminfatration party, conscious that if defeated in gfifgu‘gs %°§TWICK» 35mg\ (3323‘s? wagingvflz’xgltflld“ In???\ sevei‘agothmgspdemehz;have been taken prison. suillwntiltled lois of land in the townships, as are | river I These are salz’eztlnin cgnsitclig‘rzlxi?ebsg'a?lttlid this contest, their favorite scheme, “he s“b'Tmi‘$i\& ) ANDREW ‘VAgfifii £3 ficient organization, and ! aw was yes. ers and carried into the interior-it is suppssed | under cultivation or improvement | ies. - it n ama li j irretriove a ith a : rorthy a wI M L. EASTO C ni n, Pdr f Ned into o iite: , 3 r C 1 1 » ties. Jetroit river . . would be irretrievably lost, lab ; 8 YILLIAM L. EASTON Pod My proclaimed in thlsylownce for the sgcond | afl the loyal inhabitants of the country havgpbeqh , 18. That the French and English Languages élzsin [ffkntélim mgr 111119 3am?) “kinds fre found better cauceczo susliinosli in”; d “all: a seal worthy a CHESTER BUCK, ' G time xntinshgl‘l space of twelve months. - Most | murdered. 'The Prixczss Sigamer, was fired, | shall be used in all public affairs. ~- | some ektézz no, and white fish are caught to shows to iiill effect. | TH wa ‘lw'i dull“ lhixsrzwh OC EWOTH-Y whish intelligence reached town yesterdny | while lying atthe Wharf at Lanrarc nd fas tha n spanks e | extent. Gul dlc ta} 3G\ O00 [on - \o 0 veople had become: disgust. SSELL PARISH, pec ‘Mwfi, that the whole country was 35a a state Canning!“ and Bigger; ggfiffigffigqbgfi Te fig for the fugilmem of this Declaration, and |. In Lake Huron and the strails of Mackinaw, | ed with the acts of their rulers, andatose like a atrong | tr g ~---- a of insurrection, and that. many loyalists have been taken possession ofby the Rebels Tfia‘COGV ve 0 ts’e Patriotic Cause in which trout, white fish, and other kinds nrecaught in man to stay them in their mad carcer of corruption. To the Editor of the Northern Journal : ~ *W 1. murdered in cold blood in the county of- Aeadie. w Act Indians behaved ndb]y—.-f:uught wey 21 3d “2: gffigzwogniflglugtk l. “gull: a fin):l regimes on the qbunéance. The Tpunder Bay Islands. a group The result of the election inspires confidence among “Sm i~A copy of the following article has been sont ' | H Further accounts but too painfully corroborated | took 70 of the Rebels prisoners. - Sevaial arrests our conduct Wis bmlfieéi’ was“? , Justice fr ff” “I; filer-Bay} io Lake Huron, the Beaver, | business men ns is apparent by the impetus already giv. aafliofific’éffigg'2331111011\17°17§2§§$finfingfed | Co. 3. é - the previous rumour, and 3, body | have been made at Montreal and at St. John's. | pledge to Bach other {my lives, of rs t an m5 qufl-an ano} [lands, near the foot of Lake | on to every branch of business ia the cities, and which you with the liberty to make such disposition of it as you - o } > of troops was despatched tofihaa. Amofigst those arrested at Montreal, are Mr. our most sacred hon’or es our fortunce. an sli1c xgan,hand. Tmltii ois Or ooo PC ae long will bme felt throughout thwsflm‘” may think proper, bets: cComTns ifs ateamer Princess Victormtufipch took over a | Chafin, Mr. Donegani, and other persons of 10. - By orderaf the ProvisionalGovernmem pigeagéeéag minim; She”? {thosetwp lakes, LEWIS coOUNTY mas boy}: WELL C ; HOMER COLLINs, OC 3:1»? mentmfflhe Royal Artillery on Sag'fday speciability. _And'in the same city, the streets |- ROBERT. NELSON, President. __| lakes The? are zlsgvfglgmoiJefhglfiffu'i? a“? (BUT SHE CAN, SHE IFZLL D6 BETTER, _. TO THCPUBLEC. f . , oon to . 04 pe pe _ . p TJ wha $7. 4 e a ___ __ IDey are also caught in the v pugs on cette n andin on n ht A fr ode Pudi REEN t ccc ccc vcs 2s o esse 22 00 Ml RN thes Be AER UCC. cove ace aren 5 ~~ -- The 'hen\\ _ was {WJco set on Eff-514.1“ GAILll-QGdQ’Klfll-ILQOPS—«fthb—I‘tench-chmeh has] -> zz Mackinaw in abundance:; about the s “ya, The tesult of the election in this Colnty is most cheer. | ._ YOu Are informed through the press that at the last : g zaps-3 \15112311”? risk}: SYBMQ bléglf0r§una§91ty es | ibeen wgupwfl—fihe Artillery horses are rerdy ANOTHER BRITISH. OUTRAGE ON AMERL ands in the straits, and ‘ag'Pgiht §t 112,123 18!- ing to every Whig. We have rad to 5mm! ngainst a term -of 31010011“ of Common Ploas, the Grand Jury ' [ | _much injury, he loyalists in ; harnessed, and officers are ev ; Ad f ' ‘ a - Oo alo a ! Olninlt, ignmce, I bus \\ \s presented the Printing Establishment of th i \ i Laprairie had ten minutes nolite-lo lea 3:0 the vil / ing to and fro. Tho gr. fgfilf‘ii'afiggslgfiaggfi |. __ CaN CITIZENS!“ , O|. It is supposed-that these fish might be taken 4 Lo J for their cunning and porseverance in the County Republicunflg acoinhi'fi’fiffifwef R955; ; ¢ dage, and getting on bourd tho sterumer Brittan. | broke up. Martial Law has been proclut The Stenmbpag Telqgraphrfjust arrived.-from.|.in Green Bay,. _ A year or tworince, some per. support of thkir. cause, And nover wore they more un. Of which prosontment has baér given in fall, ~ e nia, they have arrived in. town in sufety. - Yes. | in the whole bf Lower. Canada, Pho party o Qgdensburgh, brings intelligence of a FLA. | sons caught a very large quantity of trout at | tting in their efforts than they\; have been during the | , Mt» Baileys editor of said-Le wis County Republican, | ay : 3 & : owe! nada, o party of | GRANT oUTRAXGE itted Wed. | Sturgeon Bay in winter, fishi bed \_ | has seen fit to labor with much diligence and with evi He- terday morning about two o'clock, a party of | the ?ist regimont in Kingston passed dowir last nesday last, b a , committed on 1 ed. hl g y vinter, fishing with a hopk past Summer and Fall. | Thoy were well aware that it | dently itritated feelings to prove that the said present. , 1 ‘ «_ M00 rebels attacked the house of Mr, TL. Brown, | night, and it issupposed_ that our old and gallant | Milic. station . o oot Fier Majesty's | through the ice. | They piled up their fish, in- | was to determine their fate se a pany, not only: in the | ment was wanton; neked,\ and political,, without due [= at Beavharnoris, and, after about twonty minutes | commander, Sir John Colburne, (long life ander S't‘mfjmmne on Cornwall Island, in the Riv. wildmg to carry them frozon to Navarino, to bg county and state, but in the Union-hence the necessity Fogard to the oath -and duties of tho goid Grand Fury- f * Sighting, Méssrs. Brown, Bilice, M. . Norval, | success to him say we all,) has. ere this, march. Tm; Wifnceflupon a company of U. States | salted; but a suddén thaw spoiled the specula- | of sending.emissaries through the county to endeavor to gizkngfiucfd Rf \W“? 'a ca a ff?“- Sarge and - | \its Ross, and the otlfer Constitutionalists surrtnder. I ed out of Montreal, to clear the Richelieu, from | who flaigefimeo‘fwméfid of Licut, 111,063,931 no? Sto Mary's -aiver: ars o wasg -j; -| ectmen pledged to the . eupport_of their. xotton cause.- |-Juty, 4 fool cfifiea‘nfiffhyffszgiFflfity'iihé’fifnfifl Coa fD ee go- Agis - ad: themsclves prisoners, and- viat hing more is at | Sorel; through St. D¢nis, St, Charles, St. Johns, The I I - oc ont morning last - O 53 G00 P how ar and below tie Sallts ! But it was of no avail-the Freemen of Lewis. county | MY fellow.-gurors as well as to the crodit of the county, to -£ \known b A s (01 Ud puce}? re aries, ol, Johns, ie U. S. Troops were in a bagteaux, on their | tho same kinds of fish are caushtin lenty ; but / no.. j ; p \ | deay said charges and insinuati m 'the a f . resent known otthclr fate. - Mrs. Elilcm-Mra. : to the Prov incelizre, and to New 101k and Wash \ . 6 . u plenty ; i have most gloriously commenced n work of reform y sand (“M35 s and inainuations, and pronounce them f alfour, and the other In? Qlt‘s in the house at ington, if necessari; Twhit‘mu sand men INN; 11g); “or? tPgden§burgtzdui Franc!) 121115; e gal“: fiqperw‘; fill’l‘lllshles not ouly the largest and | which ell adinit is n.mch needed. They have «s zilrhv.f iuuustmncngg Eadiifllm “of on) one rantrve. | A CHB 5 » . fu Mine C , + . o [ h E non h: ilo qu‘g y assing sai sland, in MERICAN: nes avore ut the greatest “bun, r‘\ , fhik * ‘ . * = e t* &e 11309000 U) and 1 believe a miufid'b \everyone that E7: 3116 omg! mogfefiifc Ni 103930.“ ‘R‘Htfg the en. been. anftcd from the Glengarry Militia, and Warters, WCI‘I; fired upon by the’ubo've mention. fish. Until within two 0's? three years, ($3333. ! ball in inotion,\ and when another opportumity presonts the said Printing Esmblishment “cc“l’it’fmuglhfi Jury © my. r, Brown and Mre - Ross are both j llnnrchcigl yesterdng fl‘n'om Cornwall: 15): Cgcnu du led detachment, and one of their number, Ser. [eries of that lake have been unimproved, if not | \ETG \Little Lowi\ will stand orarolled arnong the Whig renee of the cities sor the tune nd r tho Toma!\ Ak. younded.. | Lac. where the rebels are assembled in orce.- geant BROWK, was severcl wounded t RC; & » Counties of the Empire. S - oul. of the citizens of the county, and to the hazard of ' lls , o.. I re: bled in ed by a ball | unknown, and it is supposed that they a Counties e Einpire. State-sho will stand side ond | 5} bhe b . - F 3 Ie - 2. vilgatgféguagfiafigfi, 11:11:11an “firm n; the:z II {lg-{1111313 fain.“ tjm Mg“? of W\ county are to | pqssing through his body? The, Militiya were | not half Explored, leimeuse mung“? 1:13: sido with-thoso sound deffioccratic \counties which have mg:{TwinQ'gfihfiqggszggaffxmfi51h a; 1:2, 33: § - 9 atmngzbw di \in; r \algal: ry “i, I“? sfw mg! fea | (15- 11)‘ fig? “113: % ff?“ '.'°’ rin. BS?‘ as Licut. \said to be twelve in number. They fired sever. been taken upon Lake Superior For two or three tbi8 Fear spoken in favor of Consutunional Liberry,- & learn thema» that even protends to jusnfy said occu. 4 - stray yuiscovered a large buil y uf arina. men ; Cofonch - The public may rely on He (\vhf-nu. al rounds-no other shot taking effect, except | yours past ; it is said that tllcsenro mostly caught | Well may the honest yeomanty rejoice at the prospect of ould, NS 0 are told the Grand Jury had notfring to «\ ~ i in the woods, and gave information of the 'cir. | city of the above intelligeiice as we have it from 'one pissing through t} fa pri bout th fi ipl , | do with the subjecty=it was not a. caso within theiw prov. i : ald -. cumstances to the In (Jimmy-who were then as. / undoubte dnmllurity. S \I‘ Es might-021g c§tm NIP of a anate: {A out: c’groupo islands knowy as the\ nglm success before “mm—AIM pst wall sumelate the firm to ince-thatit was dono merely in form, but infact inten- * Bt -~ curd. (isp noel med | at rile an oie ts Amarear Troops | o tmoge dion tii ar te hap u | ego apni o creme ae ee o tne | th ago moat ule o be eaid Conal) i what arms thay ”PM procure, such as muskets, | Declaration of Independence, of tho IN FULL UfilFth? and within so shag} Lake Suporior is i: fact * mono tile dt l?) C lop i C of the whis cause those who were doit; future prospects ofgmd pnl'wrnlsd ctglow‘e userntuizn 3:53?“ & domahawks and pitchforks, and, giving the war Republic of Lower Canadu, a distance as to have been larly vigtbt \* | Ameri | Tur C. , in fact, monopolised by the | ful, and who did not avond the election. 'Litical porsecution ; ind the editor has seon fit to &rand L ”Imp, charged their foos, who senmporedoff as | - iV HEREASthesolemn Covannm; imide with | assailants i een clearly visible to the 0013256? [312] Tmpnny any}! “I? deson Bay «Thaw has usually been a myoraty-of about 600 agamst | Ut whole offur in capitals \ WH1QG INDICTMENT» Eo: ° dast as they could, throwing down their arms as | the Peopfero’f Lower and Upper Cunada, and re- | _ Walearn the above facts authentically from | lake éxc'gét in vézsglsliétzngtf 312552215 (glitzy? ws, in tho county, and sometines | it has exceeded oven 2101313“; c‘lfifiofifififidjfir‘rfi: ”fitfifhflfidfififfi‘ PG they Bed. - Seventy-five ware taken prisoners, | corded in the Situte Book uf faded Ring. A D trom | \dX ° . p 8 ; up; number, but this your itisreduced to 142 on tho dont intont to establis \Bhar? O « Ia E ‘ : nlatute Book of the United King. | Captain Childs, of the Telegraph, and others. | and the American Fur Company does not i j ’ lish tho fact of the political charntior s + AMN “fem brought into town, handculled, by the dorm of Great Britain and Ireland, as the 31st Sackett's Harbor Journal * CC * mit adventurers a passage i T?! Y I O+ PC\* Site ticket, and to 92 on tho County. Hod tho Whigs of this prosontment. - 6000 (1 \ . Lachine Cavalry, - A considerable number of Chapter of the Act passed in the 3ist year of ~ ned - Two qchonnemrtiweag agrzfijgfrz. loy | bein wellorgnnized in over; town, and brought our “anomaly m} Shot Peed wut fudge Hammond's - E: arrests wore made yesterday, among whom are | the ficggn of King George III., had been tontin. | L&TER AND IMPORTANT FROM CANADA ! | qd upon Lake Superior; one belonningfiffigfl whole strength to the Polls, we should have elected out | to discover ggdnpgggrum fizlffonrfizsgxfimcfif: al he:. 14,3. Viger, the Pmndel}! of the People's Bnnl'h ually violated bythe British Government, and Messenoss Orfics, St. Albans, of these companies. - A new one was built the | CWF ticket and given a small snojority - for the Con. | the feast evidence in it to support tho charges and inin TC - ip = £1. Brigg? ‘txnngggi‘egwh‘éwg céofincmor, Cg s | our rights mum“? and whereas our humblepc- Niday. Nov. 9, T oclock, P. NL. s ast spring by the American F fir Cdnipnny 30 gress and State tickers. film“ chat wfi ware “mi“ mos by political motives s and. R on , John gani, C. S. Chorrior, and a |titions \ 22 ' . * , , : Torre ree mme a_ _, o very much regret that our friend, (Mr. Bailey, I4 groat many other lea i'ng-Ilz‘fibcls. The.Yoluu., a [3511151 Tali in'lfl'iqog rfcfrts' lffmfmflqunce? ; 98 Eufidlfiy' tho Oth instant, a_ dotachment that there are now three. When the canal a \ DENOCRATIC REACTIONS.\ ahould so far strive to ombroil party and’pglifijnnlfeeliggl : {. ware ordered out, ond vied with eact oth again wrious and unconstitutional inter- | was ordare l the commander of the Patriot round the Sault St. Marie shall be finished, it is ___ MEMBENS oP coxnoffss ELfCTED. 'in our Court and Juries, by endeavoring to citablish . $ teers ordered out, «I with cach Oth» | ference have beor made in vain, and the British | forces stationed \at Napierville, to open a com. | likely there will be a rush of competition for the |. {itDistriet-Thomas-B. Jickson. this ns a proecdenit fot futura action or conmare, But tho or in doing their duty with alacrity. . 'C i icati i I rtolli ~ | ds arin doing their duty with alaeritys _- I hey wore | Government hath disposed of our revenne with. | munication from that place to Champlain. _ Dr. | business of Luke Superior. Wficther the ex.; gf go fames Do La Montanys. inialligont, ronding community, will settle tho question, appointed to search every suspected house in the out the constitutional consout of the Local Le. | Cote held the command of the party, and exe. | pectation of those who aresanguine will be real.| \\ \*\ Kn Hefmon- and to them'I refer the subject for the prize of ** In.. ~I . city and suburbs for arms, and they brought, 18 {gislature, pillaged our Treasury, arrested great | cuted the duty assigned him in garlunt élyle.- as. | ized, as to the extent and was; of the tmdeillxu; fizz?! 03:2“; t, Whig ‘ “fl,\ mule bo. 19 HOMER COLLINS. | bi - a considerable supply. It was remarked that in numbers of our citizens, and:committed them to sisted by Col. Gagnon, he took the Stonc Mills at to be opened, time will determine. Furs are | James Moaros, fivwgkfm‘ , allinsville, Oct. 1838. _ __ oe a 2 Canadian Muses, there wore very few imen to be prison ; distributed through the country a mor- | La Gui. garrisoned by ono hundred inon. | In | growing scarce upon thé shore, it is said ; Byp [. dth do. - Covernour Kemble. | _ Unfecling.-Tho Albany Argus of yosicrd woes seen, and it is supspficd that they aro not far off. | conary army, whose presence is nccoimpanied [the exceution of this duty, he took a number of | are abundant and whether there art minerals up. 21? g“ ACharles Johnen, Whig gain. urges its £3:in s * to pust tfié mpgfiyjsfiwae* a.\ 'The gatesat the different barricades were clo» | with consternation and alirm ; whose track is | Odieton Militia prisoners; whom he paroiled on.| on the shore worth digging for is disputed. 35! - Th. do. §Z?£\$;ifi?f¢hr in. We trust theyawm {a carefixlifift; to shoot an f «6d, and strong picquets placed to- guard them. | red with the blood of our people ; who have laid | theif word of honor to remain neutral-. Dr.-Cote | when that ship canal is completed, Lake Supori. | 96. ~do. _ Hiram P. Hunt ‘éshglfiin- > |memberof the Vice President's family Andy u Reinforcements of troops wore sent to various | our villages inashes, pmfuncg our Tersiples, and | distinctly informed them that if any of them vi- | or, and the county around it will be minutoly | 10h. do. - Danie D. Bamard, Whig grin. d Thien, yue re U- - quarters of the districtes At Beaularnois the | sproad torror and waste through the land ; - A nd | olnted their parole, he would hold the whole ac. explored, ond its resources, whatever they may Mth. do. - Anson Brown, Whang grin. A Veleran Whig. -Mr. A Sranan L. W wit. ~ rebels took possession of the steamer Brougham, | wherens we can. no longer suffer the r ated | countable. 8, us i oo {ith do. _David Russell nok C sxc, a Watervlict farmer aged eighly.seven n of th . | where gor suffer the repre ) . | be, ascertained, pa {0 14th. 'do>* ~FohnFine: ho wa ier i tine or 6. on hor way ‘lto Liaching with the email on board. | violations 'of aur dearest tights, and patiently] On Wednesday porolled tories being | - But to return to fish ; a geptléiman who has | | 15th. | do. _ Peter J. Waggoner, Whig gan , | years, who was a soldier in thearmy of Gerreral It is currently reported that during the engage. | support the inultiplied outrages and cruelties of) joined by a body of regulars, forgot their prom«| good means of judging, estimates the quantity | 16h. do. - Andrew W. Dog:~ -- _ ~ (Fates, at the surrender of Burgoyne, went to the mont, Mr. John 761303111“. while leading gn a - the Government of Lower Canada -W B, in | ise. and uniting with them, drove Dr. Cote's rear | put up for market upon thoe Lakes in 1887 at| 19> 40 - John G. Floy. polls on Tuesday and voted for the Whig candi \ 3:3 ngbzflg}? against; thud??? gas $1!fo [THe nang or trs PEOPLE OF LOWER | guard, killing seven and capturing one piece of | 12,000 barrels, and of these he judges 7000 bar- | \igh go, - [xiii grand?\ Whis 5; dates. -Erc. Jour, Ll. + . els (WYC SF ‘Wéfigl’em Hs vody. is zQANADgimcknowlpdgmg the decrees of a D\§°‘19\.°“‘. _ By the following extract from a com- rels were brought from Lake Superior. At! 19h. do. _ John H. Prentiss. PASM Human Suffering. -A man recently died in Excellency Sir go in Colborne arrived yesterday | vine Providence, which permits us to put down-| munication it will be seen that they have met | nine dollars the barrel; which may be taken asa.| 20th. do. - Judson Allen: Dover, Vi. who had been tapped fifty times in j in the John Bull injd issued the follow. ; a Government which hath alused the object and | their reward :- ' 7, _ 7 : ] foir price, the whole would amount to $108,000. | Sitt do. - JoAn C. Clark, Whig grin. 'the abdomen, and more than fifty gallons of wat. i f , ang Proclamation : 2 0C - , -_- aintention for which it was created, and to make | *\ The Napierville Patriot forces moved upon | - The same gentleman estimates the proportion | ~ 22d. do. gtg‘f'2hbfig’emmrd‘ ory fluid drawn from him, by actual measure | . . h p ca. back} i A' [. . \ , 42+ - . L_ * sA. & * : Lima , g - galactic Elf than (Ex-m Pf (31???qu “in? shall i??? plum; this gaming, fought an hour -and a of;1 trioul caught in Superior at one-fourth of the ~~~ Cyrus Beers, sutancy. .f ment. Such a suferer must have welcomed Byfim Excellency Sit John Colbome, Knight Grand-{Emcs abligh m xxfpgrcp, usticeo. “flit“ omes. | half-recapture the)? cannon and small arms | whole: the rest chiefly whue‘ fish In the ogh. 234. de. Nehmfinh H. Earll, desth, with a hearty good will.. © 7 L i, of the Nfost Honorable Military Order of the | UC provide for comment defence, pro. | which they lost day before yesterday. - The | er lakes he thinks the proportion oftrout to white | __ 4. Lawrence Foster, Whig gain. ~ A Loophole in a NT \ banied TJ vos c | Administrator of the Government of the Provinee | MOLCFtncralggod, and secure to us and our pos. | dead, wounded and prisoners which were taken | fish not so large, _ These two ki sually bear | Sth do. - Caristopher Margare, Whig goin. A Loophole in a Nose.-A min named. Dn 4° ~ 5A > a + Province | s 'see i [ p. h I ge ese two kinds usually bear g , CE F Ala. Rol d; fini. a f -__ of Lower Canada, Licutonant.Gencral and Comman. | tority, the advantage of civil and religions liber. | by the Patriots, amounted to Three Hundred ; | about the same price # > | 26h. do. - Francis Granger, - _| vison, at Russellville, Ky., discharged a pistol, a =/ i - derin.Chiefof Her Majosty's Forces in thie said Prov. | ty, SOLEMNLY_DECLARIS: __ __. I snid to 4 ly Brilisk ars. --- MH Hotal ge nity, we should mess vas ott 38h. a \fggilrardfimfif-il wz.. -. -- . few stocks sincer at -the head of 'his-neighbor; - -- -~ - -_. . Le, from this doy forward, the PEOPLE |.... In - addition, - the- express,-who - brought the | over-estimated: ~~A-ccording to the collecore re: | ~ 200.\ \do. \Seik AF daren ___ -..] Daved Jenks a. man-who-was-bHessed with an -~ --f --- C t : Harvéy Putnam, vacancy. uncommonly Targe proboscis. 'The pistol ball PROCLAMATION C LOWER CANADA, ire absolved: from |- above, says, that the Patriots burried every tory's | turns, there were 4,082 barrels of Lake fith sent struck his nose on \the side and passed through \ : side sed thro 30th. vdo. ' Luthér .C. Peck. s . ,.|t,.}mvgpg wCleammunéghoqugéemugh.t@m:~wwammw rom inire 8181... 10+... P.. DINE ston W herees there exists in the District of Mon- : all aftegianes to (Freat Britain, and that the pe--phouse from which they we?é fired upon, amount. | down the Ohio canal from this place in £836, 4real & traitorous conspiracy, by, a number of' litical connexion between .that Power.and.Low...ing.to seven and 6,258 barrole in 1887; wom l 2 ' & ive a j with tn\ ; persons, falsely styling themselves Patriots, for \ er Canada, is now - . inci- a suze. mess. i . If any cetexnpom upon - the Lakes has fl]? 3233 gt;- gig; g‘fifcrgfi. ~ to 5321133; 3:2 dim“.d85§i23§l¢wfihl&hmgm; : 4be subversion of the Authority of Her Majesty, |. 2. That a REPUBLICAN form of iikaérg; .. Blennerhasseits=--A Louisville paper publish. means, we shall be glad-to see a fuller-and more N.B. Those initalie are Whigs. So far ao heard ~and the ction of the established Constitu- ; ment is best suiled-io Lower Canada, which is | cs a long notice purporting to be derived from | minute necount of the fisheries than this-w hich | from there- are 93 whig to-fucc 6 fississipp ip from 1 ind th destruc n of the established ; is. b cd-to I r Canada, which is ! os a long notice, pur d fr t r this from ire 23 whigs to 15 locu-fucos-sh aj _ Mississippi.-A slip from the office of th tion,and Government of the said Province; and , this day declared zo be A REPUBLIC. | the vice consul of the U. S. on one of the Ba- | is such as mama‘s-tact informaation on the sub. whig gain of 12 members. u. 0°54 93mg? 'Southern {fps a;noxx€;cestlwoeiecli0n80f Rape & |__ the said traitorous conspiracy hath bro. | . 8. That under the Free Government of Kow. | hama Islands of the life and death of Blennerhas- | ject enabl 10 give. f R SENATE ~ ~', | resentatives' sefislature, f vacancies, -> lke -. '* __ - ken out into acts of the most daring and. open | er Camada,all-persous shall enjoy the sar ights; | sott, remurkable for his connexion with Aaron. 3°C hog CS L 0 ,_ | < Ist District-Gabriel Furman, W hig gain. | fiffifn‘gfifi ti?f£§~‘flflt§\$h§§ £5332 Ry % *: fon ; and whereas the said Rebellion hath | the Entlians shall no longer .be unger any civil | Burt; and signalized by the eloquence of Mr. | _, MMPrisonment for Debt in Frante.-A late | $. do Pémbl Johnson . _. 'in Lowndes and.Noxtubes counties, - ¥ 1. \ wery conmderably extended itself in so much that | disqualification, but shall enjoy the samme rights | Wirt. \ According to this notice he died in Phil. | Par paper, the Press», gives an nccoint of i m. ge band i???“ Aeta tions the Editor appears to consider is seltlin e - large: bodies of armed traitors have openly ar. | as il other. citizens of Lower Canada. _ .~ _ -.. : |adetphin, as late as last spring, « uuider his thye | Singular case of imprisonment in France, which| | &, do. dosepiSmitc' ' \\\\ 00 -| the uéstion of the glection of & Whig Senator of § \#ayed thomeelves, and have made, an .do still |-; '4.; That all union between Church and State, | Lewis Carr.\ _ Arm-servmg in the engi. | iS a sinking illustration of the injustice and | - 6th. 'do. | Aloak Hunt, Whig gain: > | the States - ceed, Mr. Trotter ond 4 make, attacks upon Her Majesty's sub) d | is heroby declared. to bo DISSOLYVED, and ev. | néer department the British army s elty of laws Authorising imprisonment for debt. 7th. do. Robert C. Nicholas, Why gai the United States, fo succeed Mr. Trotter one i ke avacks Opoo Hier Majesty's subjects;-and | is heraby declared. to bo DISSOLYVED, and ev: | nter department of the British army some years, There is now in pri‘su‘ngin {ark a man 3,085.1; Sth. do. ,,Hm;y Hawkin. \ Vhw.gain- > = > | of the.present Senators from the State of Misgis. d whereas in the paris of the said.dietrictin which ery person shall be at: liberty freely to exercise beitig. of a respectable Trish family, it is said he . -o | sippi.- National + haa. ma 51 ./ Lat cul g nat ab oak aol . e C SGP ae dinabsd an trl Saks Sop Ga g. Cus * as fd . ref hi A vase nad ont i iniad. - ve Wrall cea npn gg ~ « ,l, _ppl.¢—Natzona?fm0?llgéncer. - > the said mmy hath not as yet broken out | such nugmgpnbglggf as shallbg dnclgtpdgtghlm; settled on, the island of Jamaica, in the West In. | JUS entered 'his 44th year, and yet is detained for EJ\ Now ihat the election is over, we «hall endestor zAIabama. uTbeTusca loose fnféfiig‘éuéer af. 1 -* 1h operi Rebellion, large numbers <of suchper. ; by his consciences |- .; i.. . .. 0 > .. . .. ..} | dies ; 'and that he fccumulated a fortune there | the thilk which he drew From his foster-m6ther's! gy pay-mork sttentinh to. the general reader man \weal p © a . Son, mo éa‘fing’flnfisjalfeg Patriots, for the sic-\275 :That the iéofitjal‘ot'fZSbigniorifil' tenure of. by bold mercantile adventures; -In 1803, it is | breast. - When the was weaned, in 1795, his fa. axioz-I’ervzxvhifimjgi‘lsi??lnve€§ef than-sure firms'that of the new House of Representatives i} - pe Chios oie cc have planned | land (is hereby amouisi®D as completely as if | firther #aid, he arrived af New Orleans with | thet owed thenurso 300 france, Which Sim Was) of g, great conten chicy war rane o, aqn won| of thnt mainly elected as Adminiization TK. - means of open. violéfice, and formed arrange: |:quch.tonure had severexisted in Canada. .. _ . * | the accomplished wife of a' distinguished gentle. | Déver paid ; and when the son becamic of agd, \tefréia froin laying befure ou 915593nsf’n4a‘? could hot! men, there are fifty'three ascertained, AntiSub. | a nefits for raistng aid arming an organized and |-. . 6. -That each and avery person who shall.bear | mih-of Jamaica; who had-absconded with \him | ho Took the debt upon himself, giving a . tote of. favotof our cause, and againal te achinee and prgecp WW \Shere ate wot nome to fate on. Al ~. discipfined force, and in furtheranceof their fir. | arms, or otherwise furnish sgeistance'to the Peo. | assumed the fame by which he was' afterwards | PAMd for the amount, payablein two yours, with P oop o oot or t schemes and projects |. Ateeniy-siz others are not known. Uo, heve. ©5: 4 ) «- poses, have frequently assdmbled in great and | plo of Canada, in this contest for emancipation; | distinguished, and finally located on the-famons | , At the time the note became dig, the) 0, 9 DPBOROIE -This it our apology, if one.isneed:) pressed an opinion .on that subjech . 'GHiving All *~ J KF % ~ - --- unieaal numbers;and wherehs the exertions of.{ shall be, and is discharged from all debts dug, or island \in the Ohio; near Marietta. ~* After the| Was unable to take it up, and it was rénewed, | 20. fortho-course we have, pursued, fnd we_trust it will) these : to the Sub. Treasu g?” e is- A-clear ma- .A }, ANG-1 di@Cn fon ail GHE + 7 y be accoptrble:to all.. _. , >, ac ST on .. | jority of ten' againat it., | The Renate w said to be 2¥he Civil Power aro ineffectual for the atippres. | obligations real or. supposed, for arrearages in | cyplosion of the Burr conspiracy, he Red'to Now | With the addition of stamps, intorest and charges. #1 Lo s - : ag a * sim of the aforesaid traitorous kndl wicked Con- virtue offsemrinléfithheretéfiirczékgtgingé \ Providence, one of the Bahamas, and became a | This process has been continued til the present || Corba -We doons a Inigo portion of our paper | CHP» Treasuty by 2 0r8 majority; but notenough ~ splracy indwfiq'm for the. protsctiomof |. 7. Thatthe MmCommm-fbrmefu lawyer, resuming his true name, Lewis Garr.\ | time, when the-accumulated debt-amiountsito no ! this week to Canada news,\ which wil 'be tead P wfi;,xo'ovmw,mqgonnt moi}; sal t 1D LL \ wfifitfin s of Her Majésty's loyal | ture anptisuzo ind rrogmitep.~ . -. ._. _. __ | In 1820. he wis a member, and subsequently | 128 than:5,700 francs; besides 1218 frines for by our patrons: . Situaicd' so nee? the |\ * Hyd ~-Oig 'of the most awful instan. o and whereas the Courts of Justice in || 6. Thot-Amprisemment for Debt shall no lor. | Speaker, of :the legislative assembly.. .He be. | Coste. | >_ ~~~ 0} 0 = ( = = ~- | .| feantier @a we are; every thing lating to :the impormat | Cae @P thie diseage opturredat Canton, 111. a short. mo o>. \ dbesad District “pgq'fiflfir'fiflfifi-fl Cert ffi'fl‘s-‘lig‘iWinflzfi‘;W¢h~w§°ffiflflaiflfim came embarrassed soon. after; returned t0 4b6 ] . License Lai in RhodeIsland.-The Provi. | movements now guing on in 'the qfiihififimfig\ wha since. - The unfortunate victim was Wan; ‘ . WW exitt, from the impossibility of exevuting |'be specified m th act to. be passed -heremfier by |. U.. S -in obscurity a short time 'before Colonel denice Journal says that the license law has beon:. with cigerness, and vc intend 6 give a goneral dail f“?! 10 years.. Ho wasbities by adog ( _ as ' ”gm“ vm“; figmfifgrw’ 20; 74 Mun-cor I'mf “FM\ for this' pur- “f:§i§fi?§flgfiwfidfdflpfifi last spring, ”10d ified by the Legislature, so that town coun.) all thattranspires in that quarter. .._ _ ”Rwy“? oa ':1§pfi§22fiizge 2:53 yid ‘§°c°§dmgfim“°f£“ * Hk * id be exercised = NOW TPHRRE.)\ 9. That Senbicd af ric; pc __ [05% i | shown only gs Lewis Garr. ~, ..) 0 000. ._ Loils areem| ed to grant licen@es for retailing: |. ;, == [)) o-- -i neal fel digit u X1 'of physicians had recovered from the . '* & G be exercised ;: NOW THERE 9. That -Sentriice quengsyg‘nmlqngmbe Wyn31hls' queer story, greatly abridged, as: mugemofifgjfioflflmufifig’figfi :| Hon. William C. 'Fruzier, -d Aux The poor fellow fell into the hands of quééiem, __________§._____.. lie on | fnd -was induced to believe that he was. .M'°f u'mt.»~. we zfi \ORE 1 he vi} Mfg 'the ad. | passed °r~9fi°§gt°¢ as. - The- writer.professcs tohave been. sell'in-quantities less than .one gallon, excepting | !**C \IRES '°fw'm'fi\ M zon e ies AAB *f his t #. wind compent 91 Har - 10. That 6i on Landed Reteite, shall | his partner in the law. for 20 years past. -_- on Sin. : the 18th ult; in the 69d dyi y ._ yam #no COrment 9C Het | itive ].: 10. That Mc on Linded Retaite, shall | his partner in the law. for: 20 years past. -,. |. | ys. untilthe 18 ~ | the 18th uit. in the 68d c . Hewis:| ing, when ho was dying. - The ap ' fa?! W“:%”““Pm be special, and to be valid; shall be enregisterad | ...LHaw far .the abovo. is correct we have no:| ~~ $91?an meal me 16th Of FE? 00+ -| | a ndlveof Delaware Fourt awit | ten days after the final attack, ad id an gflimmu a “a?“ tifeat, |: in' Offices to be treated for 'this purpose, by an .|. mosns at hand of ascertaining ; but we have rea-| . 'The Argusastates that the amount- of tolls ze of ore -uppoitntéd | appearance too liorrible for desstipfdn. - The oo a '* Arfuited and punished, all porsosd been | \ 11° Trat Litony any \T / | _ | Ton to think that some parts. of\ it are apocryphal; lected on the New. York canals, during the month | to the JudgeaBig file - He had just | agonies of the disome wera tew Br has 2 ~* \I4 anywise acting, and NT), DC | Pret») shall existiinn alk public rhatters. eral years ut Montreal: , We know that we araw | collocts d during the season, up to the first inst., Xi of a Court this fall, | that incurable distemper widi inflictup fs. , R A” any wise 305053 'C m ing and w arie M’QMMM tr Crk; iji‘ijni tpl po Prk pse fo Serge g him mmma9r‘WMNf3, ylgym'uv. ”53803000. A g~ ’a: > ‘po c a?“ $5” 1 Gitéd- ook v hos d mm'lncum e *!j”,§:£:rk =O. 32°“ k Eo. pols - 5 to sA.) , - . & . : * non mae Cs . tC - » ~