MISCELLANEOUS. 



1201 



Kyd buried gold and treasures in Money Cove,* Grand Menan, he is 

 sure; and he has dug for it many a time. His "woman" is the "best;" 

 the harbor he lives in is "the safest;" and his boat is "the fastest and 

 will carry sail the longest." When determined upon going home, 

 whether he is upon the land or the sea, he says, "Well, I'll up killock 

 and be ofl'." 



The man I have described is no countryman of ours, and was to be 

 seen playing the soldier on the easterly side of the St. Croix during 

 the recent very wordy but bloodless war on the Aroostook, which was 

 terminated by the treaty of Washington. But some of his qualities of 

 character, and forms of speech, are common to most of the class to 

 which he belongs; and the nets, knives, and other gear, are in general 

 use. 



Statistics of the fisheries of the Bay of Fundyfor the year 1850. 



Statistics of the fisheries of New Brunswick value oj produce exported. 



* So called from the popular belief that Captain Kyd buried two hogsheads of treasure 

 there. 



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