Description | Rejoices that Tryon will be there in the spring to take the reins of Government, the present state of the province is very much the same as when he left it, proceedings of Congress disliked by a certain class of people, thinks the non-importation association will only be kept in appearance, is persuaded the Assembly summoned may do good, they cannot make matters much worse, disapproves of Mr Antill's application for the Surveyor General's office |