We, the undersigned Inhabitants of the town o( Biigus, having heard withregret thai ii is your intention to removefrom this colony tn your Native land, cannot permit you to leave tlie country without presenting you with a few lines in testimony of the respect we entertain(or your pniiscwouby conduct, ability, and general character as a Ship master; and feel it our duty to offer you our united cx ircgsion ot respect end gratitude Tor t ie care, kindness, ami attention uniformly evinced by you in promoting the comfort and safety of the Passengers during the period you held the command of iho Steamer ‘ Ellen Gisborne.* Sincerely hoping that you will find in your Native country sucli a field for your exertions as your talent and industry meiit ; with sincere regards and best wishes for the welfare of yourself,Mrs. Pitt, and family,We remain, Dear Sir,Yours sincerely, Denis Mackin, P.P.] John C, NuiiaJlUichard MandcvilleThomas Kelly K. GarlandAnthony LoveysW. S. MillsAzaiius Mundeu John Norman James WilcoxChristopher NormalWilliam Chub Nicholas MolJoy, J I1 S. M. Sprague,W.M John Lcotuod, J. P. James N. Leamon Caleb Clarkolidgar StirlingJ Qtu escarpingGeorge Gusbue Joseph Cozens G. R, Morse W. S. llabbits John BartlettJoseph BartlettWilliam WhealanIsaac Clarke eorge Clarko Samuel ClarkeJohn Aotle William Sticklaod Thomas Guy.