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2 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1857.—TREPLE -SHEET.. - e @D VIRGINIA REDIVIVUS. Se ehiiae honuptas fee! > the can locate themecives upon their sevem! | Bagland, on the Continent, and ai porte of dentine’ |. eens ees emigrate ‘tals coun- ten. ary fy to cages of ghobe im whieh they may wish Gone Peart coniitions setae iaiene to. ite stite: Depote—Seuthampton and Liverpoo!. es lands im Texas, but sharebeliers Lampe Mebemes of Land Companies to Assit | © ne of the phuns pronoved ie based on the expe | have equal fecitiny im exchanging their shares for Should present climate adapted to every constitu. “aan lence end suseeen Gf the Fosters’ Ranereten 08 jands ~~ tbe in other Swies, | tion, and cout ha meme of engieyment fer re acoere| prices which every denc-iption person a bn hiinseteginniiin py = OS oi*a aes at from 3s. to 126. per acre, according to rr) Te ee te eet value of late of for Settie- more extended onli ‘wilt be ns Jose io Be come meses 26 Me Crenveger Gaerne uy Operations the cloeed copy those to directors receive and bold estates. oon el wedi Cugn which Twish to direct your lordaip' ° | intrest any sums. of money emigrants any, for) Lana purehased in any part of America at the | the erugration becomes oe! costa 196 | wancnmns OF eu8 ORTH, AnRIOAN LAND AND ma ° hey can be adopted when experience bes proved | better ity, desire to place this company, | price of the day i © bie investment, even | ational; and thet to assist one man to goto AUS | gparion COMPANY, 190 BROADWAY, XEW YORE. HS ‘them tenabie, or altered, ar rejected when | pending their decision as to the locality they miy | where no efforts are by the purchaser to in- pelle who weeld rather gota tenets, and aaother PRESTDENT BRGWIFICENT SCBERBES doubt mey exist of their entire 5 prefer. A receipt and certificate witl be granted in | ¢rease ite value. So x0 er ees interest and connec- Ferr's Pell, Esq. i , Bot even the head of an of thie | such cases, authoriaing ‘he general agents at New Every looated emigrant iocreasee the value of the | tions to the United States, isto promote pra ged aon dee ae. he. intensely exciting and national fe de- | York, or the local ages, 10 consider such perties | surrounding land. emigration in a form likely to be neither asceptable Po iermnhgpos + Re rhe Beg. M cided upos, it would be utterly for way | duly secredited with to the exnt of | Large tracts are hell by imdividusle, who, on nor effective. Every man intending to emigrate is ‘homas y oan ene man to draw which would be likely to be thelr it; bat, im case their i ment of a of the purchase mosey, more or fess predisposed in favor of some olar BOARD OF REFERENOR, “ . it pot ; Batler, Thomas Ray @ur Richmond Vorrespendence. entirely approved by arty body of indi with | lands not belongieg to, nor under the coe- | gladiy mvest the remainder in the stock of ibe com- | locality, prejudiced against others; are es ag wlings, Eaq.,.. Racmwonn, Va., May i2, 1864 whose preconceived views the writer bes no means | trol of, the , the directors will engage to | pany. ‘ climates, soile and mineral districts in sufficient | Davia C. Colden, ™ Manages Begish Speoulations Virginia Lande—&i | of being sequainted. return the deposit, less one per cent commission, | Lands have been offered om these terms in all | variety to suit the inclination and emyloy the abili- Samuel M. Pox, faq, J. W. , Conga) and Virginio it qy to me these two schemes, namely, for | for the advantages derived reference to this | parte of the United States, and tracts wouki be | tesof men of all ranks, attainments and occupa- 2. Soe General of Prussia, Thayer Mot First in the PNeld—Schemes ef the Jand and emigration combined, are ealou- | company. placed in tne hands of the company for sale on oom | tious. Why, then, piece 8 limit to the enterprise rods Dudley Selden, Eaq., Companies— Reasons whi Their Foie wich ‘alterations provements as} To carry out the objecta of the company so as to | mission. and the energy of the emigrant, and, above all, to | Wm. H. Leroy, Kaq., PT. Sedgwick, Bsq.. ware, -Be., de. en will ee ae eee Seen as secure succes and Sapa geg he aera Coartennes alee wih be, made te the erulenat ihe reedem af sleoten which he looks for as a yeh Km W. B. Townsend, Esq. id " perfect them’ effect | arrangement been made ‘. ‘or bonds ive ti on fal YIGeP original ” D ‘The project of Mr. Ei Thayer, to settle the waste oer my firet ~e with ronal (who is well known to the public by his weniags on feo price. a ? ot it ip stated that of the numbers who leave this FREEHOLD ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT. lands of this State, has excited the warmest ‘contro- | viz.,‘"a practical and immediate means of the Weetern Staten and by his detineations of Tedian muronasTs ‘ country for British North Americe, the greater PHYSICIAN, . » “oP wane + ly settle in the United States; py im this city-and throughout the State. Mr. | emigration on a footing” and by means of | character ) to proeeed in a short time to Texas, and | Would be hg ager Pro vol emigra- | part ultimately ; wuditis | E, Lankester, M. D., F. RS, F.L.S., 22 Old Bure bn ty ‘ * | the patrons, of wi your Tordahip would be the | with the aid of suitabie associated with him | tien; secondly, by self-supporting princi sles carried ested by, those who advocate emigration ex- | lington street. ‘Whayer, however, was not the ‘first person who en- | p44, “induce @ thorough confidence in tae futare | to establish the first » it on the company’s | out by local societies, and district savings funds ely to our own colonies, that of those who 8: SURGEON, : tered upon this fief. In reading hie letters to the | identification of the Colonial office with colonial in- | lends, Mr. Catlitr’s personal knowledge of this _por- iy well digested. emigrate to British North America and the United | A. B. Wall, Esq , M. R.C. 8., Bishop's road, Bays- Trains Tromumbored tat soneaig of te sue | tre and st stance to ino emar | So fhe Untied Mayan ene, | gran, te put eu, om, Rowan o | Bie Satetn ' vyacees nant | pons ; " - 1834; * : . kind had been originated by eome Englich-copitalisis ‘prdehip will observe they both are wholly | retding and caltivating new lands, ofr "the best | besides ihe Jarge eld of Halland, Beisiom ‘and | within their means. Such questions as these we Witliam Bridges, Esq. fm years ago. I have, therefore, been at work | silent on the direction of the poor rates and eleo- | guarantee to emigrants thai a paces will - | Prance, for all of wich parties are willing to ar- | bave no object im determining, nor are statistics of BANKERS. Imating up the documents, which you will please subscriptions of this gounty, amows surd waich wil only aot x ir ewn combed rage for Sana of age. a, Legh of iercorteiee Se:086 pe In London —Menars. Martin, Stooe & Martin, 6% 000. Iam action to insure sacceas Operations the pad. io constant unicat an gi jither colony. Lombaré find enclosed herewith. ne yt corde gg ng py developement af those ad Thich a | ali emigrant associations, to gain the best infurma- | nor refuse to those wishing to in the United | In Liverpool—-Liverpool Borough Bank. [They are given in full below.}—Ed. HERALD. | strained by tne several companies now in existence. | well es abliahed settlement bas never to pro- | tion on all matters of interest. Ste'ee their entire bare in the facilities intended to | In Glasgow—City of Glasgow ‘Hhese documents inciude the programmes of two } Mr. Rawling returns to London on Tuesday, for | duce. ‘Agents to be instrnoted in all pointe necessary for | be offered to the British public and to all the world. | In —City of Glasgow Bank. eomspanice—the United States Land Company and | the purpose of waiting om your lordship on Wed- | __ A proposition having been made hy Mr. Catlin, and | emigrants. We may, however, venture to express an opinion AGENTS, neaday et 11 o'clock A. M. strongly supported by a number of gentlemen wish- Agente sa Mow Yous te contenct with manufacto- | that if our more distant colonies had held out the in- For Liverpool—Devid Rose, ., 25 Lord street. the Western Virginia Land Company. The first Thave the honor to he, my lord, your lordship’s | ing to accompany him, to form a for the pur | ries there for importation of particular description | ducements to emigrants which it is now understood | For Edinburg—John Wilson Pillans, " was establiched in London in 1848, and it appears | very obedient serrant, JE poee of exploring the mineral on the eastern | of workmen as wanted from time to time. they are willing to do, they would not have wanted | George street. to have been the work of George Catlin, ef Indian aon of the Mountains—a region heretofore CaPrTaL Iaborers; and if time had allowed the business of | For Glasgow—Mensrs. Reid & Murray, G2 Jamai- fixed at £220, ster- United States Land Company. ited by bisa, and about which he is in jon £500,000, in shares of £10 each. eur Colonial Office to be conducted on a more liberal | ca street. wotoriety. The capital was 000 CAPITAL £120,000, of much valuable information—the directors have not reeponsible beyond the awouot | spirit, our emigrants to British America would not | Solicitor for Edinburg—Wm. Alexander, Esq., Ting, divided into 30,000 shares, at fAcach. It was ry 90,000 SHARES OF £4 RAGE. determined, in eoasequence of the respectable aud | of their shares. Dave crossed the boundary in such numbers to the | W.8., 52 West Register street. Proposed by this company to buy laude in Texas, | To he ‘sued in four series, two of 10,000 shares | ®U‘hentic character of tae evidence adduced by PROFITS. United States, Bolicitor for Glasgow—Robert Baird, Eeq., 24 Gor- ‘Virginia and other S:ates, and settle them with | each, and two of 5,000 shares each i . The vessels would carry we a per an. Posi Der ig agenbvele pened gees boo tea eh 4 : i . Becessary num, on aD average a a imamigrante from the United Kingdom, Frango and | deposit of Ave shillings per share payable on twenty scree each, which, st @ profit of 2s. éd. an | be formed—namely, to general emigration David Hoffmaa, Esq., LL. D. Germany. Next, Cn gg — Provi y registered according to set of Par- acre, would produce £50000, being a dividend at ans agencies in every district of the SOLICITORS. steamers to take out hy whales’; i. pam ; the rate of ten per cent, exchisive of any profit from | United Kingdom and in many parta of the Oonti Spall haifa Next send, pou DIRECTORS ANB TAUETEES. either collection or transit of emigrants, er retumn | 90m, for the mp tae cppontanity of dates so ta the W. St. Clair Trotter, Eaq the prov: of the lontern, Virginia Land O , pogo ae "Bea, capital invested in land would, after roeale, | most ccontenteat, safe and advantageous manner. The primary ct of this company is the promo- py ee vee Same a See’ de reinvested in s similar manner. ‘As s part of the proposed system, local ¢ nigration ation and ei upon a more 000. ‘The projectors of thie company were >f- Willian P q * societies and district savings fands will be opened Peeted sak om nsive system than has been feed amillion of scres of Virginia lend at the Henry Mortlock Ommanney, Deg. APPENDIX. to receive deposits of a or monthly erto attempted, and the features by rate of fifty-five Ceri lymant gs on yeaty, caaaune samen, LOOAL EMIGRATION SOCIETIES. sum, suited in amount to the means of every class of | which it is proposed to effect this, are:— sack Soe ener. Shoe ped ‘William Prineep, Req. Members to subscribe for any number of shares in | ¢migrants, snd proportioned to the expense of the | 1. The purchase by the company of large tracts of setalers,even to as ga LOCAL SUPERINTENDENT. the society to which may belong. To render | ¥ age each ma} to undertake. land in the British colonies and UI States, ample sige ph aby «ig Geo. Gatim, members of ‘the local societies eligibie to the bene- From this statement it willbe apparent that thi | thelr mbdivision and settlement, and aslo with im: eaanes for sucosss when 2 number of lia promoters [ogg ood ae of Gin scmmecy. Be roe. Some | MaRIEN Gtk tice oe eotecaes. | eae po tha enulorast: perder; Seater eae applied to ihe Logielatare of tia tate for's apecil Meare, Sutton, Ewene, Ommaney and Prodenoe. : oom Nah elicits cas tay general | Poke then any Miberto contemplated, Pasties. | Siete iat eae company undertake to gua- eae eet Sy on Phong London Joint Stock Bank. i Gzwznat AgEznrs.—One general egent, or more, —_ will have an opportun' their | rantee. fd ibe priviloge, which bas been freely accorded 1 COMFAWS'S OFPI0ES. See ere iene ianiee, Wid Const. | te be appointed fer each onaty, to dietsibate pre- | ite eabates #8 cons uavely sah outiny tad. | cacicseens ahorsil Wa, Gee ompionn a pene 4 9 re * h ‘rom sestat} 1 sul a int ever! " 6 ‘ther States a6 a not of jstion tothe alii, wae re | No. Walzook, mage et eee Sree, eaten. devoted to the purchase and sale of lands. tows, vilage and Cambet fs Great’ Britain and ne pereons of every grad of life say ectabish thems | have tbereot hy periodionl payment dering terme have conduced to Ne gee gee orem and in- | North — en ary Company, | tor shares; Saeed of ‘aguiaceaan thle Sod General agen's to take up shares, ten of | otber countries where capital and labor are required, | 3. The grant of leases of lands at fixed rents, pay- fused some new blood into the Virgina popula- Ferris fog prevident. yh now lies which to be paid up in fail on ap; +, and the | apd where success will certainly be the reward of | sble annually during the life of the wi “Tou wil wee tha thee diger in only one Thomas Raw gs, Hen. : Seal ha sivion oh conaaets teas the directors “> et . oe = ee ereten already the engrossing theme of ue ae alsa smpersct peat from teacher ot EU Thayer 1o is company ia formed to faciitate emigration py eT pe entered ita | "Genera agents to appoint rubagents, rabjet 12 every claco of society, will receive, fresh stimulas |” 4, The establishment of « general agency for emi- Sit tae nnn fb bn oman | el nr at armen many | Ta ae arbre | Cid remaonmc,t Svea Om tants |W abe ple ehbor for" 'scaa? a | etd pag pnd ad pemal ptra i y, 8 amount sub- | and ten presentation ticke! ivered to panne pare ty oa Untied Kingdom and the. ane sich gy bg a @ isms ad P a ral agents =, peyawent fer, one hundred. The dif- becorat mcg in Riedy Leah realness every ee ee cea ‘noted sare from the inva: tanest eountry. iso known Further particulars upon inguiry at | ference remuneration. ramedideons Tag age weying cultural ; Where Dormant, I haven aeubt Wil uanpa tee revival of ty of the ie lsave thake antes somes {he office of the eompany, where applications may | | General agents to, distribate ‘presentation tickets | tone Uneaten bs war SHE ecuiost ‘soamerted With tee Reha 7 a I ‘ ‘9 rooms, wal on gu as on, ‘4 ef the old companies, and the vast resources ay a sienna pee pre oboe No. 6 Waterloo place, Pall Mall, according to the | but a retnltien poet a Saaeenr to we Greater attention than heretofore will be paid to | colonies and United States. of Old Virginia may yet be developed. weniety of oe annexed form; spplications for land allotments may | agents (except hereafter thought advisable. steerage emigrants, so that instead of a steerage | 5. The ‘ment of local associations for the The object of this com, will be to obviate | Likewise be made at the same places. rary generel agent (or subsgens ¥ sx ) | paseage Rales, 28 hemetiy, 5 ee cae purpore @ collecting a fund, by small week pay- Trees’ cia eins. | tam eatin at ara perl con | tit prominent ve 1 emigrant wil | whe Friant, arr Bora of Se el | PSSPegaycatl i be the ce of te ecu | ei, or emteareane teint ey My L.oxp:~ The following sppear to be Mr. Raw. Sarr Ee eee ese tk aut, | _ 1, That they are sure of a good title to their lands | "Presentation sieketsto contaiz a printed form, tor | _ By constant communication with the colonies and grants from the ot and imposition Ming’ views witk reference to the three points put t, with profit to those who may support the en- | Without the ble and expense of examination, number of each, name of member, clase, division, | U: States the most accurate information will be which their helpless condition has hitherto sub- by your lordship, namely: lst, the amount of capi- seat Be by their subscriptiors for shares and ar. | ald the risk of being de at last. subscription, if monthly or weekly, and if for a sin. | Obtamed concerning the trade, 1, jected them. fal “required; 2d, the means of reising it, and <d, | pncementa have been completed with the North | 2. That they get lands selected by competent per- | gle, double, treble, or for a | number of per- | Productions of the country or prevines whish COLONIZATION AND LAND. the mode in which it is to be appropriated. ‘American Land and Emigration Company of New | £008, well acquainted with the ve advan- | sons; and at the back, a form of endorsement to in e emigrant may detire to » In all cases the The company bave made arrangements for the et +239 4 York to cooperate with this y in carrying | “gs of different localities. rert the number and dates of payments and entrance | Company will be responsible for the minute perform: | purchase of large tracts of well selected lands in the- £200,000—$1,000,000—in 20,000 shares, of “£10 7 Oot tnese intentions in the must tive manner. }. That they have the privilege of selecting their | fee receipt. ance of the entire contract entered into with the | colonies and the Untted States on very advantageous each, with power to increase it, Upon these the | "li needed to purchase well selected lands in | #! otments out of the entire tract belongieg wo the | A fee of 6d. to be paid by every member on | ‘migrant, and it is their principal ooject to put an | terms; and the fee simple of such lands aa are sec- primary it wonld be £) per share, and calls for nove but salnbrious and convenient localities, upon | ™Mpany, according te the mode prescribed, in such | entrance, who is to be ‘ished with the rales and | end to all Lanne mony Bad imposition or uncertainty. tionized A government, wiil be of the Payment of land by such instalments as may Le | sijginie terms and after proper Investigation, to be | quantities ae may suit the views and means of pay. | presentation ticket; when twelve weekly sabsorip- oe ee a ee Paves age Pela pend gy ep Gh pr tedan ‘upon. “i 1 me! ual. 5 been . b detai: 7 MBANS OF RAISING CAPIFAL. pg tee toes no san Opticns of ta cack have boca paid, the names | 2- By securing his comfort during the voyage. fn such lots as will suit the convenience of pur- s : sired for settlement or investment, regard being | | 4 That the objects of the company being carried - Parnors—The facility will entirely depend cn | @°*ired 5 | out, they will e1 the privileges of a reapectabl fouch bers to be transmitted to the Secretary 3. By conducting him, as near as may be practi- | chasers or lessees. The company being anxious the confidence the public would place on the pa $06, to Oe ee cris eecereeen neighborhood of their on countrymen, With all | or the company, ‘10 be ballotted for as expectant | Cable, to the place ot his destination, by means of | promote a system of well organized colniaetion, in- trons, directors and officers. Every one at present | ince of the reserved portions for the greatest ad- | conveniences and convorts, and will be able to form | emigrants to such destinations as the sbares sub- | Teeponsible agents in the colonies and United States, | tend that each tract of territory to whieh their ener- advocating the enterprise abstain from any 4° | vantage of ail parties concerned. their institutions in soccrdance with the usages of | sorived for, or presentation ticket shall describe, | ®ppointed for the purpose. heal gies are directed shall be sele3ted with sound judg- intment till your lordsbip’s views are declared. The directors have undertaken the sale of lands | their native country. . conformable te the rales and regulations of the com- 4. By secwing him an indisputable title to the | ment, and so peoplea os to contain within itself all ith proper support those best informed on sch | on commission, and it i# believed that an agency of | 5 by economy of their first expenses, in the | pany; (the presentation ticket also to denote their | ‘ands of his selection. pa the elements of a thriving community. They pro subjects are of opinion that there will not be the | this character may he greatly and advan cheap and rapid means of transit affordei by the Piigitility to passage or title warrants.) It is hoped by these means to bring into effectual | pose to erect storehonsex in the most convenient slightest difficulty in raising the capital. extended. Large tractain the States of Ibi com papy’s arrangements they will save equal to at As soon as the number of paymeats are made, | Operation the most Socaee, humave and practical | situations, to be amply supplied with every neces- CAPITAL—HOW APPROFRIATED. Virginia, Ind:ana, New York, Ohio, Tennesse, Wis. | least ove-fourth of the value of their land. rendering the holder eligible to ballot, he may | system that bas been hitherto suggested tor the | sary article of clothing, husbandry, furniture, food, Lands have been offered in almost every portion | cousin, Michigan and Pennsylvania have alresdy | , 6 That they are conveyed with more comfort to | (on payment of a amall registration fee) require to | *afe, comfortable and cheap conveyance of emi- | Xc.; and experience has shown that from euch ele- ef the globe—each professing to poss. ss peculiar | been placed at their disposal, and are recorded on | themselves and families. be registered for the next, or any subsequent bailot. —, and for their a>tual settlement en the lands | ments large and importatt towns have arisen ih the mdvantagea South Australia, New Zealand, Port | their books for sale. “ The advautages wah pe pron will be:— The sudecription, neverthelees, to be continued. may select, or have selected. courte of a very few years. Bata, tbe Canndos, Texas, Victoria and the United | | as an immediate commencement o( the operatins | wcigpceds wns “ene x eerven Portions ofthe | The interes: of 207 taba, Grease Sot. | We ascertain that 1026185 persons snigrated to the | honest Sod Tada yes ae ths ona Ses . u (2 n ticket or warrant , out re- an eomen eo individual however, can do more than endeavor Ce cmpeaa tO sctueflnad inthe iat sus ot 2. The increasing valoe of allotments in towns as | gistration in both cases to be attended to previous to | United Btates, Britieh North America and the Aus- | of becoming absolute proprietor o1 the soil they to guide public opinion.’ It is uselesa to conceal oy State of Texas, under a title direct from the | they become prominent points of business, Ac. transferring. tralian colonies during bg ed ten from | cultivate, but which their means will not ck the carrent of emi setting . i 3. The ex a nee large tracts ‘The issue of tickets to be gooouraged at the prin 1898 to 1847. Of these, 552,305 went direct to the | their purchasing by asingle payment, have wards America. When po} opinion has d> | Sevatorred to one of the directors and registered in | for introducing emigrants. cipsl offices of the association, to induce the | United States, in addition to upwards of 50 per cent | series of tables to be prepared, giving them the op- dared itself #0 ui ly, the enly thing ao | his name ip the proper office in that country. This | 4 The probable | diacovery snd soquisition of wealthier clasees to ete the acheme by ¢ iste ee = originally went id Es Ame- tion of completing the purchase of asrociati is situated iam count tion | Valuable mineral tickets, to young jerwarde crossed settled | en ree, five or ten ye: Each i paxil piisigeal ith the oa ee of — about forty a — ‘ostin, 5. The agency for the sale of lands for other | married people. : — in the American Union. These returns indicate | having been valued, these tables will indicate the Saleen tothe choice in safety and in the sea of government. It is well supplied with | Parties in the several States of the American Union. | Passage warrants to include the benefits of a free Trio tast te at oie ee te yearly payments which will be required from the eumfort at the least possible outlay; that the emi- | streams of pure water, and with groves of fine tim- FORM OF APPLIOATION FOR SHARES, See oe ample diet, medi | One: rt hrc oa coekiedieas tek colonist to replace the whole money to the Poe ohare meade Saves et ~~ ow ber for —_ oe and ae TO THE DIRECTORS OF THE UNITED STATES LAND | SU'Gobarkation, aga y ‘4 5 the t spersed with meadow land. COMPANY:— ‘tion be placed in the hands of responsible agents to | is especially suited to all kinds of English agrical- ng ag apg 2 Bie gong he hg warrants end an allo! of t ‘ot choice land tn Gee Valea Geese shares stock © nited States amenh of twenty seven of land. Land Company, on which,oron any smaller number | _ Members to be for the ballot as ex- A. the Ai . Indian of | which may be allotted to me,I engage to pay a iy it catern Virgina will become of | this country are in a peculiar degree fitted for tne shillings per share , cent. per annum on the amount of their con! ¢ government charge is, at the least, £1 an acre, gicullas advantage at this moment He will act in | rearing and fattening of every kind of stock. Jp ta father fotaapign fn tens ‘as savings to be withdrawn on notice, from the te De poll ta abvense, ie the qunitty of the land few years occupation, will more than coanterbalance jew York as agent for the company, for which bis ‘These advantages are certified in a most satiefac- residue of £3 15 shillings per share ‘when red on eae ee and character peco- | tory manne: Jo who have to do 80; and to do all acts necessary for comp! y, ir fit him. latély traverred the countsy, and whose concurrent | the settlement of th F Tom New York railway and camal communica- | testimony fall tes the et exiats to about one million acres of land, which | tain ities for Buropean settiements, and it is -_———_______ ment of graduated from been ay arte the [nape tery crete 9 believed that no portion of the Unites States otters Address to $ an acre, pay’ at intervals to greater advantages to emigran' regi o 5 hy upon, and running over & of years in- | climate, productions, the present prices of land and Profession sum equal to £4 per cont par eneum of paid 08 cate, e088 owners offer to | the prospect of » increase in its value. Two Date ae yivdeges to on they may 2 ° . —— shall according Sands have been what ie termed in A: camp | ferent part of the name State, are st the disposal of | N. B.—Parties will insert in the blank before the | scale to be kept at several offices of the ord stock, either the word “ land” or “ mineral,” | and aries of the property upon which the are ac- | render Nismediate acquisition desirable. accor to the description of shares they may ‘Three descriptions of enlgrante to be eligible, 2. e E 3 5 : s Hf] i bi The ae a men tage ae com wi fo yeomen farmers cbaraster the feo simple of or ments of land, subject to an annual # £ 4 H i ef BE i 3g e i i BEE i 3 3 & Es 1 3 H i F A i ts E 5 & i H : 3 i z 3 a] i 3 { ; = bere F F FE ll : ii f & z i ; i Fi : i i : il F lings, bi r year an investment, there can be little d. deldin, 0 government sppeltenent ia Canada, is | of each new setuement, of paying for their lande bp em and third class emigrants. Tickets to be’ issued for , joabt that the | temporary urufruct y ly relied upon. He bas | in the shares of the company at 6s. per acre, which | prpopEaN EMIGRATION, AND FOREIGN | each class; greater attention than heretofore to rations tive. original cost, AND COLONIAL LaND COMPANY. Taking these circumstances into op HEN entire tract is disposed of, that [Private and Confidential.) tpgerihing, the comfort ee, one has seen A cenaiieaten, amount of their in t on the decease of of neparate 108 5 £10 to £11 head, inelading their board the pas: aad information upon other important | PC"! Sttcient sum on soch arrival to maintain . Tar fs 07— Periodical selections to be month- 9 Ricstion Brey) aya nha yo or Prt Baby | £100 (909). 6... seeeeeceescesen vere 2 10 . Landed proprietors who may become shareholders ies YT ene societien whose names are incinded in the ir folie acre | for the of availing themselves of facili- -) five points bya for ‘of PTET yer 2 10 00 en land parchased, as is believed, at 6e—with the | ties afforded by the com; ‘or asafe pro | om spa guarantied by a responsibie | determinable by let, in the propertion of one in tT yy 7 emigration ‘The farmer will thus hold the land during hia life, the alan os tae athe, hens. alone can remedy the evils on the every twenty, or otherwise, as ordered by the com- course of formation, which ene . fe pe ee he of vision for the surplus pannnge sailing vessels, climate | will also have the during the mittee. " on {nto lands for actaal set. Me op ome eT era ccemnnense ta Maguad. The periodical selevtions to be formed into dtvi- the benefit re colonies, and the undoubted | value of the fee sim Hb i it at fei nd f g H | i Hy : i I i | di E i i i i i #? Hl H = H | | i | t i i | i i i i HI : cE ! aj Gone of ‘will only be elicited by canal and railway communication | the further privilege of converting any of their shares pane. only be ¢ y 8 fair | division. (This arrangement is wry Yooality? not absorbed first year into lands dur- s,m he yr the eine sw x The g selling them in portions, All oter profs would take so much out of te | Jahan New Brasewiek Second et of the emigrant, and so far impede emigra- Te: Central Ai eens eae, Cote aaa Tide of emigration has for some time past set to By e merica. land ot 1 Seat an boots Megan te Aneta eg while desirabie. peas went elsewhere. This has been without or- a sathly vouchers ganization. ‘ to be transmitted by each agent from rest ot Europe has 7 sively Es United Btates. sed Pree, ts d z i i i F i si i ss if £33 il i H g iH i i i | E : ta i iieist ;; f Fe [ rls, i iH HH i | 3 j He 5 he sf i i oa i hi ii gs F ; F # By f Ne Ht} Es: Hl 7 Hl z =f 33,3 4 i i He ef E a Hid ity ia ni a i Esz ¢ if £ i i § i i | 3 ; E i : q 5 i ay iy i | i i & | | & | i ie ait & i f emi, would reach their destination | Won: for Weekly. Me Wn te epnry puget eet, | ait ce 2 Or Lawrence, ). o¢ 20 26 N ie the ag) Offices, No. p Trafalgar square. One of the objects of this }, COR ? 2 seh tole as ee re 13 60 3¢ 6 erry Sige) I SHARE _ gency, wil be caries Cot pan. priseipee . = in the hands of the company at no cost Wt 1 be eegned by bali salt geentie tat o company should have its own Mabie 26100 60 ® 4 Lane ifed days, with all the ‘The dgente! Bete to be made wp Wiel etme THE REAPONAIBILITY TO BE LIMITRD TO THE AMOUNT feet, map, peda ant er 3 United a Ff Hi TE i; Pa i Hy au ¥ H i i z ! i £ i ! ‘ ~s on » o ® t E i a i i aj tt i i ( i fe if is Pe i 4 8 5 i E t 7 3. ij i i - ef ; > Bs s 3 j H departures on goch exchange may ex- of @ regular line of , at @ mini | to three monthly subscriptions for the OF THE SHARES BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, formatioa , maps, Are Lege given See beinging land inte cultt, tend, and will, in of such shares, be entitled om not sunject to fluctuation of freight, or one, x for the second ) OF twelve for TRUSTERS. Telating 10 the ‘ies and Tom the ; for the immigration of | w no farther benefit rom the funds of the company. the casuelties of ships only occasionally |, which | the third division. Stone, Kaq./ (of Mossrs. Martin, Stone & | where will ered wedste ciety for casual emigration, ae t saint tee Martin,) Lombard street. the above which would be amply remunerative for a oon: | mem! societies and holders of warrants, », LL.D. Condnit ’ tee cont of ae cliotment of 80 acres at tin of year : pon: mo ora te rr fly m4 David Hoffman, Eaq., LL.D. aquare, ‘establish. ment. Rettlers desiring to purchase allotments by im- ownership compeny gives @ guarantee er, — ty, cleanliness an means of pre George Hall Lawrence, Esq., (of Mesars. C. Law- siways! « mode of preserving the capital | meciate payment at the above rate, instead of be- | to the emigrant, establishes co fidence in the - | serving the general health on board. nce & Son,) Liverpool. = -4 - hen) 7 sibility of the company, and would be an floey. {Private and confidentiai.) ines ” DIRECTORS. een ea snare pp de de pape he TO] stock bare RRR. ais J. A. Ambroee, Paq., King street, St. James’. uati! ——_ certificates, sccordin; priority 0 e constrneted in ae- Many causes have of late years been T. A. attree, jy 44 baton juare, Belgrave : the A\ as far an lands may be available under above taal and evHent ponmestion of rch a capital bat ‘effectually combining ‘to the subject of | square. ‘qo i Shipping intergst can be blended with the stock of | emigration imto the position which it now occupies | Geo. Gishy, Eaq., Ware. this company. in thie country as the great public question of the Henry Kirk, Esq, St. James’ eamere. # of chartered vessels cannot be expected | day. Over popaiation, commercial distrean, foarcity F. Lankester, Req., M. 1)., 22 Old Burtington st. derate coat to emigrants, and without my res to | to take an interest in the welfare or subsequent lo | of provisions, epidemic disease, panperiam, and, aa | (eo. Lyons, 125 Glo'ster terrace, Hyde park. paid np capital of the company. | the company, the means of easy and rapi —as cation of their emigrant gers. the result of these calamities, popular outhreaks of | A. B. Wall Bayewater. i v are not lianle te drought, be- | both by sea and afterwards by land, to the place Captains interested in the company would actas | no ordinary character, have been among the causew | Rich. Wi ,, Hiaq., Queen's terrace, Bayswater. inted by the shareholders. cause capable of irrigation by means of the mume- | destination, with every attention to their benlth and | their agents for sale of lande, promote imorovements | to which we allude; and, by a kind of universal con- REFEREES FOR LIVERPOOL. property of the company will be vested in rons rivers which intersect them. I believe hore | comfort; and, ander euch arrangements, it '» calon | in economy of transit and comforts of emigrants | sent, which goes far to prove the soundnew of the | Wm.Jackson, Beq.,M.P. James Mullenenx, Req. | trastees. end al! that may be strictly termed Mr. Rowling's | lated that the to Gaiveston, ana the enbme- | dnring the veyage, and be a constant means of com- peneiete, emigration is lonked to by all classes aa | Henry ©. Chapman, Esq. Robert H. 0: , Bag. A general meeting of the shareholders will 1 held views opon the three points on whichwour lordship | qnent land journey to Milam county, may be scoom- | munication and reterence. the palpable, in fact the only remedy for all tues | Geo. Hall Lawrence, Hq. James Stitt, Beq. onee in every year. requerted information. With the details of ihe pro iebed inahont @ix weeka. The company’ al Two steamers and twelve ea verse le would be | evila. REFERRES FOR BCOTLAND. The capita) of the company w pored | or raising the fande for the canveyanc tyent will, on the eames terms, prepere a enfficient } enfticient for a weekly departure Companies having for their object the promotion Kir Jomen Anderson, Lord Provoat of Glasgow. of £29,000 exch aa may be ror of emigrtsts, your Jordehip is already sequainiod | en) piy of pre pe, sttres a Ct y habita These would all be relf sugporting ; of colonization have from time to time ayrang np Robert Beird, Baq., Ulasgow All sgente and officers eng. by thie co ap gamely, by Wnel socictiog 008 Ober acraneemente | iicdee ter the une ane weve Lie partlere wnigrant ofiees would be esdablinbed pl) over | ond have met with more or lows of pablic support Robert hell, Meq., hanker Peintwee yo thia gountry and abroad will be required to give i § i t i i il la Hedi R7%s BE hit ile He i i i | : : i i i i EEE att ie. 3 E i : f : | ; : : / i RETTUTION OF THR COMPANY. ime com| will be ales pany conducted by = Will be two anditors, one of whom will be t i ! 1 ! f é i Ps 4 3 FI i 5 fF Fi j ? 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