awn—129L324 _ 3/ .g A ,3!" ‘, u’f,.l".fi;"a_ ‘ ‘ if file: a ‘m‘ in: {P‘s-r ,' a s . and-when, they wept“ the defeat of a one. cable to the question before the; comafittee?’ «s ( Pays-Shekremembered that his‘Rt. Hon. Ill.¢.>.t:ourr5lf=volr his 3P¢efihrhc “CUM! t, :37 g rgend had said,,._thatsgen¢rsl revolt_;eouldj bit-Fox of limit; farthest: laugh; years. \ ,not,be.countenanced, nonhappen unless r>pro,.;._,0m1ttcd to-gtve hurt so much-hot his will?!” yoked; Ti'Aftensze at more observations“ pgn’dvchnvcrsatranms he used Formerlyto enaj“*‘"~ u. the conduct “MrsButke, heconcludul for JO)'-?;njcymnts “Willi? will?! lira“! e'utotio . ' ‘ ~ .seerne _. ynovascansnuuivr » mg or mega-:- r r ‘hMrsflruua it"s contended that he had neither HG “30 Obufled- that» unacartrma 0,“ “"3 J Wmwfififitfimwt‘siumcientinfer. attack againsthim;theHorrxGentleuranjhad' nation, and considered the charge neither “7’53?” WPPWWQPY ' ‘50'99 “(wall disciplined ' r redeeeatnetjust. idr'vvasseady to'iueet the A‘EOOPh‘x. "‘1" me" m?'?°“"°" #95: 0b" is" ', ‘ ,Bighs Hon. Gentleman ,hand a "font, to (1193.5th «word-gigtheu commanders . ; _ ~ e what he had: asserted wan" ue s be hid ,lee‘ Remiadrrufibir inter-suing Déiéfi’uilln. 3,: "_ ' giaforrnatign {7°31 “10 bestfltlwfififli ‘ idilaid 69th} (In Public armor: a: shared“ . v-.- \5‘ , .‘bfl! to name them in the present-time", would \ “. ' A: ___A_f_,; L ' ’i -' I‘m'lhb‘m '° “WM”! m“ 338'“ H03” biennium-Town, Juan-s‘t‘zé. ‘ ' “ ' 4‘ “G'i‘hdfimm‘w "m the” “1°” “"99”??? in: We have ‘ the pleasure to inform the Public, ‘ ‘ we. -- a“ “‘0 Winn“ th'r'cunflfl' “Put.” that Captain ain't th'nomnnu,.a gentleman , \ illifgfllcllild lie Bfifiih confitlmtion'; r he who'has rend’ered. Very essential "and important ‘ , objectetlgtuttheikt. Hon. Gentleman’s "as- services to this Island, is now on his way hither- 3 s-tgetinuslinthifiiouse, settegdigg to promo“: I? Hi A?me§finc‘“ Q t g: “Irma "my ,Friendsu-than whom. no man has-more. ' ' , " 'P'op‘ggun " Hon“Gen.ti°man.3 ‘Alctter fromavgenr‘lemantin'Poictoufifiova ' , » 60'4"“,3 . «unearthed 1'” ‘hc “WNW”? Seating confirms the intelligence .announCed to g, _ . . thatel'ornarrlysuh :bttwsen them. Re T the Ru lic incur Paper of the i in july, con. ; .p " {quanta 'enarnqured; with the .Ftench revolu- ccrning the emi ration of 40:1 1he6bnsand .59., fig“ “every touch he took-fire, for daughters":w 'CacflOnrafor this island, and m-, f ‘ -4 whstreasous. he(Mr- Burke :knewnotc’v- P‘g‘elh‘i‘l W: “m! ":1‘hém'833"“r0"° “Lumi- _ , “Md.” on“ has n. ’01:“ orctou, t e- or or am a, were to ave , s {it | w. “I .r( ‘ ‘ with has honourable men s because to him he owed the most ofwhat he «knew‘igjrotn ‘hilli he learnedrthe principles v that the prr'ncipleslof everyvxgovernment wene '~ shaken; on which basis the British _ rested, He ‘vvas‘astonished at - A Veheipres‘ent conduct of his'Rtt;flon.sFrtiend, javhieliethey had acted _‘ together on'the saute , is N «NR , i‘éahledayg r‘hehad, b performing his du- . .tfi‘fiude his former riends not only his . 'Th'i‘i‘mntry, and inrhis having sup orted its - constitution, learned-the peop e against ~ therexample of Fiance, which das destruc- ' / ism/p” ~ v v W» were dosage lamented the noticed the French constitution; which'hew ' said waswhs worst that‘could have been, famed by the united folly and wickedness ofnnau ,nit was a,,constitutiort supported by the worst and must'df‘ead,ful}tyranny ;‘ every. ‘ nt‘ep taken by them toiliberty, sacrificed li- ‘ eni difl‘s’rence rile more deeply. of a free. government; from him helearn-t‘ a‘tfouvnded-osr‘the riflsts_of—n1en,zwhichf.tould . _ _ _ upg an amendment to the motion, to omit .efaiasertiug “:tendengy" , ‘ vyples from the said Constitutionfof France,_to provevit insufficient for every good purpose, .audtendin‘g‘” to, anafchy’, confusions "ain'dwrrhe destruction ol’libertyand property, is applr- A syheirj‘hefl'oc’ollected’ the length of time in principles; he recollected'wwhen mayhem rejoiced in every'victoryfof :a Washin ton. sailed in conlw with the ship alto bad on g. , r W , t, n _ '_r, and should consider itasa day in board tho” M which he Jud .nydnouslrattryggled for. the further mentions, that two momentarily, ,‘eonstitutron of his country; it was to him a ,chattered_for purposes of the above nature; but aneIanchOI ,..th0u3h notto him atdishrmour. ‘-their destination was. not known. EI‘he gentle. . .sions can be procured upon this :Island, he V could recommend a considerable number .of _ others to it. y '1‘ his intelligence must, .no doubt, beagratify. r yin to every well-wither of thelsland, Judith“m lar y the farmers, who have .cattle' an, Aquantitiesiof grain to dispose ofwaud its con- enemies. but his zmali nant enemiese—He was satisfied in the disc urge of his duty, to _ nine oflibctty. subversiveof property, and ,, "he"... to um “a can; “cum”. He held in, andthepreference given to it at allhis CWGW timely-checks} Kissing” assets. extramarital are w-Majsstylseflnrth'ahuerica r r ' 'We can assert, and‘asse’rt without—exaggera- vtion, that there. is not a more fertile spot than lithilisland on the wholeiwntinent of America. the constitution to heirs-dan- . When ,dabs of mu;an Mn Burke, . are suli'ered t to mm“ M carts-29nd when: assigns! ""“i‘ifll’tidfit” ‘ntn‘the farmers in the'“ country,“ * is indangsngnwheasuch plots and conspira- ‘ ' sharing"; ‘ht“t6”t'he7throneii'openly’disa . ‘ lish'gd in the heart lot“? the country, the . finessentfiht to take tire and destroy them; .Drgru‘. ,3 the wards after dissertation, tor, the purposesv---~lens,-xa~ ' - sh "3 that exam. edict!” One _ _ , to W " Apipe ortbuttand twmhnndre for um placé' Th“ 19m!"‘i‘itiia’t’D‘egsbrisay nowdwells, and-containing. .vincing proof of the estimation this Island is _ that theater: for ntcnrrrA-rtorr, at present, prevails in tlrat'country, the peasants lapping the heads'of ther‘: ,, audttbeNoblcsthe peas tantra,” ~Mr. Burke says. >‘ ‘ ' A dprresponden't inserts the following future information and benefit ofvthe’pu’blic ‘: V Twenty‘cight cubical .iriches and 78th: is a ' he“? Property. " HC “Banded by m“ ’Tiut; two-pints, is one quart-‘3 lounquarts, a gal; . o n; fort two gallons, ‘atiercet sixty three gal- ‘ hundred anditwen six gums, a ' and filty two ‘ kids, a mu A, 0’3“ By this measure all Wines, ganglionfififits, Cchrg Perr ,Mead, andIOil, are _measured—-as also Mil ’, not bylaw, but custom only. ‘ a I ' hirty three cubical “inane: and 3-5ths, is a pint-nergbt pintsfiis one gallon- "tum gallons, 3, peck-.afour peck»; blithely-and eight bushels, a quarter; .3- By thss Measure, ‘Corn, Salt; :Lead..fl:?, Oysters, ‘Muscles, and all dr goods, ‘ our :1. is .ares‘ixtd.”-‘-—-’-NPB..J IhemSuennaan . it elghtesnincbestau'da halthde, and” eighth). . chtsds-ciw- - Excellent Port and Sherry Wines, r-In" large, or small @antities, zTobehad at Mr; Macfée’eyin-Charlotte Town! . «On the mosttrenoudble _ . ‘ ER E A-S an Execution hath its ~ V v duly extendedrby me on the follow- ing FARMS or TRACTS 'oprAND-sbe- longinguo the Hon. Ilsouta‘slgDesbrisay, to » satisfymjudgment lately recovered against from England. His arrival willzgivcirleasure ‘him at the suit of William..Rogers, in'hjs ‘torhe Public ingeneral—a'nd p y y- to his ~- Majesty’s supremeriCourt of Judicature, namely. 1 v _ : n 'A'k—e—fiiin *Fat'tnor'TFract of Landfsituate 22- at 'a place called-Hlenon’s Marsh, being part of the Lot or._.TQWnship, $8,. and ~ containin "about twelve hundred Acres.” . TOne ot er Farm or 'I‘raCt ofLafnxl,l"lyiug in the neighbourth of Charlotte Town, calledEllen‘s Grove, when-eon the said Tho- about ttg'o hundred Acres M . p I ' - , One other'Fartn or iI‘ract of Land, situate _ ‘ man, who Writes this letter,-’a‘dds, that-if Provi- on the Ndi'th River, containing about two hundred and'sixt'een Acres. _ r One other: Farm or Tract of Land, situate Princes Cbunty, being Lot 0r Township, No. 14, and containing Twenty thousand Acres. . ' ” _ . FUELIC NOTJCE‘ is -therefore hereby given, .'I‘ hat the above mentioned se’veral Farms or Tracts of Land willtesold by use arPublic Auction, in Charlotte-Town,,. the highest bidder, (and whoshall-«be»there-\ upon ecl’ared to, the purchaser thereof ) ln point‘of roof we can not only apply to the arranging 27th'day' of September next, it ‘eleven’o'clocl‘s in‘the fourteen 01’ the same . V , V _ man. be adduced on any occasion-:afields of theinest. grain, that ever blest the in ustry ofruan. on“ Tuesday morning last arrived hereirtae shall'op from Nova Scotiagseveral gentlemen, whn,'we are informed, intend t2 become settlers ‘- Ju‘this Islaudiniasltort timet'" " 1—3?» ” ' “The above gentlem mentio t, 'rthat areport was in current‘circulationfiVhen thIéy‘ left Nova- Scotia, that the example of remit, exhibi ed in France, had» spread like a coma ion into the ‘ dominions of his Most Catholic ajestyi 5 and ~ 4 ,,,..c. \‘ ~ mitted to commemorates“ "events as ave happenedin France, then the country Ire‘goingi‘tmj,’ Whengi‘edfiious and religi- ous measuredeliveredhfrom pulpits, when - uted;*‘7lodtw en a bank’of'i'iseditiOn iiéita- v "Lib" " ‘ .esn-w-Mrh“ k, e...» day, to safisfy therat‘oresard judgment, and 'V 7' that immediately'a‘ftervsuch sale, I will'be ready as Sheriff of this “l‘slarrd,vto execute to sudhfurcbaser an absolute Deed' of sins, in fee‘simple, ofrthe saidPrcmises, without any 7 " 7" Islam..- ‘6 fj'red'emptioni- herein contained, "se- ’ cordingto the Act of the General ASSerubly of this Island in such case lately made and I provided . ; Dunc arse,— ‘Shtz'im "I V “Clam-lure Town, 26 March, 179:. ’