of Forgivelwhat in the1fervonr‘of‘ sny» 7.31 and love for my Countryfniay ap- V y fident wishes for» your glory, as [much as my profound respect. " ‘ ~GILLAUM2 Tamra:- Reyna. O WM €591»! 91“ 3 14;,“ V The Polish Revolution is not, like ma- nyothers, the result of a politicalcoalition, but «if the unanimOus wish of the Whole nation, 'of Which the Equestrian'O‘rde-r af.‘ ‘ , ' ‘ firrdedfa stri i guided by the wisdom of a pattiotic king , and, animated h N the example of .thegrgat. est men in the Kingdom, they gavea grand dinner to'the principal citizens and inhabi- tants of Warsaw. I At'this, entertainme t, secular and ecclesiastical Senators, , ‘ 1-. 4 sisters N uncios were intermixed with i ' fip'fromthe cities of ~ Poland, who have ' r v it here for some time, the municipal l ' » it " ny’ptivst'e personsvofi'Warsaw.’ The table :1 ‘ V sponsored of 3650 Covers. All etiquette ~ :Hjnhtlfdistinction were banished, and teach it sheaf {The toasts were drunk aécompav - byumugiqamongst which fierce—first, -_ is l sifl’wsfiéli‘ti‘._-{otth£Counir 1; seconds long 5. Midi,“ theé ., iing; third." K113); mé’c‘dnstim- “tints exist fo‘r-‘ever;'fou'rth, Longlive the I I. /-‘I.cltizenstof‘tslieCitiesoI Poland, your Brp- " +5 alters and fellow citizens. To the last the ; w: Citlaesttanswerc'd‘, fifths-name drill the i"; '. cit-lasts; is Long live the Naples of A the 4’ “ , -_'=Diet‘,;€lte mismatch—eraserwarm" ,A . ' nelson time-before dinner the lfiitgappcar— L”- . . ,ed unexpecgill}.;-itt~the:h.aflc..€;5&hetsmtv .I 5.. [rituals are,“ says his r-Majestv. f'f’ghfir'epm i .4 ~. Itam also? -' e" U ‘ I ‘ . pally for sometime, saw the reparations ...:;:.,,,::: j; ._ ‘ :»:forthe.dinner,‘Whichjw‘ere trul‘y‘iiiitgiotilf, andrconv‘ersed indiscriminately with allihe' :7 guests, .his attachrneirt to. ihcfiprin welplcs'nl prifnitt‘ve equalilytbetfween all the afterwards tool: his lessee} to returnto the "castle, leaving the whole companypgned- - victimisation attdjgra‘ti‘tudc. 4-7-...” ...'... ' V A: .._.4-._.,VVV_.__;H...V.A , fiszholie unseat," 7:3 y 7 A I '. . To tllthc faithful, Clergy and Lait}, of the Landon District; "" ' {Dear Brethren, At length the Dev is arrived, whenihnsy congratulate with you pn the greatest of l’lfs:ing$—'lh¢ free excr: ; 5.5%.?! 9*" Ml! 'Itlisivs. “ laboured, an ‘ . lightened wisdom, has redressed the grrev-' fut remonstran‘cés, and b'e-“i ' let/chi ptpofiottthe 5th insta'hg ,. “citizens, amongst whorn were the Dale- Magistrates, the'A'Chifle'sof each of the : companies‘and Freernen, and likewise mite Citizen-"Wail: seated heiween two‘Nqblt" “7 remained with rife" icojrrv' 7 ' elsewhere of oheiantl“ilie' i‘fi’fife‘i‘fihte; ’ahd Ahmed home, mina- I t A . humane and generous Legislature has seen the ospression..under which fie have by art-act Worthy Vofyits en- ances off which we contplain_ed. 7, v‘_ -As our emancipation» from the pressure of penal “laws must awaken'every feeling ' - 'of a grateful mind; hasten wch A your pa-rtwith-tbc benignity ofgovernment. .Haste’n to give to, your gracious Sovereign that test of loyalty which the Legislature calls for, and to disclaim every principle dano “gero‘us to society and civil liberty, which has been erroneoujgly'imputcd to you; ‘ €ontinue to ' ursuc a uniform and vir- ~ tuous line of condjuct; “ giving no offense to any rnan, that our ministry be not blamed. Provide all things good not only in' the sight v .of God, but also in thewsjght‘ ofwjll 9533;" i and. let an universal benevolence ever cha: racterise youin the eyes of your fellow-ci- tizens. » - . ‘ _ ‘ Though’ you be nut admitted to an shew yourselverdeserving of that favour; and continue to imploie the divine blessing on yourKingand Country. . F‘ For the rest, brethren, re}oic-e,,be_perfect, take exhorte- tion, be of one mind, have peace; and the god .of peacevtsnedieoL-elpjefizshall; be ~:xu' 11 you.” Joan Can‘t-unit's“ V. A. 1.. __(‘t sATURpAY, Becomes}: t7. 9 v- _, Agiyonngmman, by the name of. Alexander Corbett, left this town, about ten days ago to'return,‘ to Lieutenant John Macdonald's up the West river, where his .vtife resides, and he has not since reached that place, it is much tobe apprehended he is lost.— He hadbeen-absent. many'days without oc- casioning any/uneasinessto his friends. the cause of his absencenot “being suspected. But at length, hismwife—growingpuahappy L_gst,,h.i_s_.irresistgg;so rnuch' longer than he had amended, caniero town In quest of him, where, alas! she was only able tolearn what would infinitely heighten her anxiety, that {behind been‘put across the North river in the evening of 'the same'day,;h‘e‘ left tawny and the distance from thence to (the place of his destination being only five miles through the woods, legves but little room to entertain hopes! his‘safety. With this dis- equal, participation of rights, continue to ' CKARLOT'I‘B-TQWN.‘ farmerofiwhicht lwvtsmtisths meat pro: ,bable, thiéiweathicr having, been so mild as to" induce a belief that he would have been‘ "able to haVe reached hishome ere this if he had only lost his Way through the dark, finessiof the night.er,_n,, . 7 ' -The schooner EndeavourfW. A.“ Perry, ’the‘ttis’t‘om . 'house'on Monday last for Antigua. witha cargo of fish and lumber. In,this Vessel Captain Craigfof the brig Elizgywhichm was unfortunately cast away at Cape. Toré mentsOmet-ime since, and a gentlemin by the name of Burke, passenger, together-with the Crew of the said brig, will take their departure for the same place.‘ BIRTH. Mrs. Rea, ofa son. »r l ’ DEA-TBS. Mr. Dugald M‘Callum', of Cove Reade—Mrs". Catherine MfC’allnrn, ..,t "or the same place—Miss Betsey Pen-man, bf Tryon, ‘ Y—iw‘ .t ' . FRENCH Mancunian, I .HE'Subsm-‘iber havinglbeen assured of, the Encouragement ofseveral-of the » principal Inhabitants of Charlotte Town, r ofi‘er'sifi‘imself to the ,Public as a 'Ifeacherof . that very ,politeuandusefulrlaaeguagemia . which capacity: he'hopes to give complete satisfaction, and deserve the confidence 05 thepublib,” the utmost attention to a scru-' pulous discharge of his duty towards those who may be-t'nnd'er'his'ttrition willentitle him win Having completed his studiEs - at the U ninrsityefrfionayrin Fret) chfitm- ,ders,’ after a stay of"five years, nudes the most eminent“ professors ofthat celebrated University, heteustsrthfat he may lay‘claim to a perfeCt kn0wledge of tlte'TFresacb Lao.- guage, without incurring the imputation‘of vanity—it shall be his prideftowféach it grammatically, in its. greatest gpurityguatihc. tuned with colloquial ‘barbaris'ms. *‘The' acquireme’n‘rof tweeasvgiorrpjwngfawreggisite and» essential out; of modern education—and most especially ~- useful in this outreach-his alv’lajesty‘s N orth American ‘dominions,wh ere the; inurfiofifler with the Canadian French is bcgqng'iag every day ,ntore necessary and ‘genqglrim- presses the subscriber with'the hopeuthgt the'publicwill be’stirnulsted to encourage an Undertaking so evidently fraught with utility to the presentsn‘d rising generation. l “tressing,,informatio“n. the poor woman re- inconsolablefir her 165s, which-was now too evident, near ten days having elapsed since ‘herqliuslmnduwas last seTnT’Tli—E—fieighbours, being made ac- quttittted‘with this lamentable circumuancs. wrt'l'if'fi hfiamty WETWTympraiseworthy, "1 lWrdbfiifiiit rbusinessf‘andproceedcd into the woods in every direction in seat-oh of him, using their utmost exertiotis, but without being able to disctwer'any t‘hgtlcast traCes'of him. 'Tltere can scarcely remain a doubtkof his having either fallen a prey to the bears, oi: perished in the woods; the As it'will greatly operate in‘th’e feviourof l than who. ins "b"e"""desirous of acquirifig 3 [perfect know-ledgesofr this accomplished Language incontinence their studies with- on: loss oftime, hehop‘ ' V dy sp- lieatiomsvill be made bysuentering their ‘1 narhes with the Printer, tvho will'giste‘thent ‘ any in reherjn fortnjfion ‘r‘e‘s‘pggting‘ (lit?!le scriber that may be re uired. A suitable place will be provided or the school, and thererms will be moderate in» proportion to \the number of scholars t btaine'd. Alix. MtDONArLD. December 8, 1791. “in