Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON1810), December 4, 1810, p. 3

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k i ih r llv umi11 i a lb an onsrtirpiinmiy li iipo rtanc not only to ttw immediate travcuc4 but i landholder td owtiern of otha prtp irrly men of bofmcfs generally and the nmicat large- it will facilitate ri-miaif- oo of the mails the eiubliateiit of tie trenfi ftiun of bull nets the ad- nnuiftraiion of juftice the ueceflary public communications and tha various operations 01 governrmrnt the eftes of combined exertions i fa- vi if a public obje are b ynd onlii aiy tsnpiof our neighbors b the united states vhr wtratc tpldi in roaas icarcc- iv pafiabl- fiw years ag th public mails itic nov carried at the rate of a hundred m a day ia itags which at the lame time accommodate paifengers their ftic- cefs haa already exceeded the molt aauiie eivotutiou the internal profperity of greatbiitain ins lon been kivnvn to hav been iinmnie- v nraiptgd by the improvement of the rreat igdd the effect may be proportionable here this pflwrilee ha plt the feeble ltate of in- fdtic ami is now growing up with the vig or of youth its pro will be fare and rajkl if irs energies are well combined and rightly cfireaed tubliu c foreign intelligence eisenach sept 3 the day before i nrcftaday a cala nitons event took place here al ul q in the evening a convoy of ammti- jnitio i v as palling through our town the llnte firft waggons which were rooftfy la- cen with cartridges for cannon took fire the explofi m was terrible the adjoimug houfes were blown into theairwich a dread ed crafli the fire caught both fides of the ftreet called the monengaffe which wa wholly dcflroyed 38 perfbns have periflied unlllij v a proclaili ion whereas lytherourthfea q of congrefs pafivd on the firft flay 1 t 1810 entitled an aft a coneernin commercial intercourcj between the unite btatea and grritbrirnin and france anii london september 7 lord welhi on hi tran fowled to mioifterj an intercept lette fioin napokp 1 to matte a the fetter of which the original ha- b en nt evidently an aafwer to one from maffciw whicjj he had been foliating a ranfarce- n laft 40000 troops in his re- t pympokon exprcfleshimfclftoth follow tag cfe6fc p as lo the reinforcement you demand s mpoflihle at the ptefent iromcnt to wmjruu lb many troops as ion as it is iwattiuble vn fhah have eve- doffihjeaf uliiicf 1 mauiim 1 nuitlohnff t r i 1 bn it you are loiiniim the pcpinfnla is our own if d ar4 defeated which is not unlikely yon k rale co wciken the enemy a to fiimilh youfelf with the means ui rctiet- tngto advantage in conleqiince of this letter of the gen- oinenefs of which lord wellington was perfectly ronvince a reinforcement of 4000 incn had been ordered to be detached from cadiz to cooperate with his lordihip and thefc troops were daily expected at the date of his laii defpatches september 2s never perhaps vas the city alcene of greater confufion than it waa during the whole of this morning buli- nefs feemed almod at a ftand and the itoek exchange 3nd the avennc leading to it were rrowal toexeefs to afecrtain the particu lars of an event which we are about to men- tion it is the death of mr abraham goldfmidt one of the great contract us for the loan and we grieve to add by his own hand he hot himielf this morning abjnt s oclock at hia hufe at merton their dependenci s and for other purpofes h 13 piovli m that n cafe either grea4 britai ot frane i ill before the third ei mcrch next fo rev ok r modify her edich as that they fliall ceafe ro violate the neutral commciee i th- ijnittd states which fad the prcizdent of the uiited states iuil de- clan- hy proclamation aul if the other na ttpn fo ill t within three months tbereaf ter fo revoke or modify her edicts in lik manner then the third fourth fifth lixth fevemh eight ninth tenth an 1 eighteenth icciioni of the at entitled an ad to in terdict the commercial intercom fe between tlie united states ami great britain aiu france and their dependencies and for oth r pmpofe hall from and after the expira tion of three months from the date of the proclamation aforefatd be revived and hav full irce and efeel fo far as relates to the dominion colonies and dependencies and to tiearticle ill giovti pt4ucc or man- uficlnre of the domininns colonies and de pendencies of the nation thus rtfufing or nercctinr to revoke ov modify her edidl in the manner afotefaid and iht fefljcuone impofed by this ad flall fron the date of fwcll proclain iti n cea e and difeontlnue n relation to the ration revoki ijor modifying her decrees in tie iriannt r afon faid and wh reas it ha been officially made known to tliis governnent that the edietg tj yc- vohiiiig the neutrai commerce of the uiiitci stares have been fo revoked as to eeafefd haic efitcv on the firil of the prefent month now therefore l james madism prcfident or tlie united states dj h rcby prociiin iliac the faid cdiis of france have beii co revoked as that they ccafed on the feid firt day of the prefent month to viol me the neutral commerce of the united 3ta es j o that from the dace ofthefe prcfetittj all tie rettriwsw impofed by theahaviak vuhatl ccafeand be diicon- tintted in iclatun to france and her depen- afurte was refljcfs ill his flcep and would dollars make frightful exclamations and foon af ter th murdei- he the ilepmother hearing lnm moan went into hifl room and was told by hn tit a youn woman had juft been in tli room with a lighted caudle in her hand hut that he had turned his back on to hjo l am anericaru her ni fomi as lie faw 1 tw ner- thi fe and oth er ciicumllances induced hr to fufpccl breefe of the murder and ihe could not die in peace without divulging them breece afleri his innocence but has given contra dictory ibtcments of where he was at che time of the murder the woman alfo accu ses atothet perfoi who is abfent as being acceiary to the murder and we understand tiiat a ftockbuckle which was found in the lnm of the corpfe is marked with the in itials of this mans name at the time of the murder a very minute defcwption of all the horrid chenmitances attending it were puwnted in the papers and gov mifflin iffued his proclamation offering a reward of 300 dollars fo the dilcovcry of the murder cicjj without any effect tut after 1 8 years icrccy a cine is now found it is expected to trace it general armflrong tle american minif- terin france having accomplifhcd the ob jects which induced him to remain in france after having difpofed of his houfervld furnf- tnre in may laft had determined to embark between the 10th and zoth oltjbr at b r- deaux he was to leave paris on the i iv of odober aurora the rolling and flitting fron works of mr brinkerhoff two miles below tioy were deftroyed by fire on the morning of the 4th ult we are informed that two men were late ly lolt in attempting to crofs the niagara river a hort dtitance above the falls there was another perfon in the boat who faved his life by fwimming to a fmail ifland kingston vussday december 4 i3io our reader ae jeftted to torrtcl the following err rs of th prefs in abptcm randju communication in laft tutfdays fafer inflead of c equally fikdias to diftinjruijb bimfeif read equally vokcitouss c mortgolfcin jbould alfo baw been felted m-nt- golfier to prevent notices of tbls kind as painful to us as difjgrcable to out correfpondents they are once for all deftred to write legibly highly important fsom a n- paper of a 9 the fliip radius capt miller failed from corunna on the 7th or october- two days previous to his lailing capt m law an of- m juried in this town by the rev dr stuart mr anthony dsmlll to mfs amy rujfell an examination cf the public school in this town will is held on wednefday the 19j inji at which the pa rents of the pupils and others who are defir- fical letter addreiied to the amer- zl 2 tcan coniul which mentioned that kingfton ift dec 1810 a feverc and deciiive eniraorement o o took plcenear almeida in portu- 2w gal on the 27th of september be- tween the french and the combi- r xrvt chap store iicies li teltlniony v hkvf i have canied the fcalof the u iitii sts to be heicuu- toafiixuid fxjued the fame with ray ts hiid at che cc of wdhr gion this ieu day of vw vbti in the year men ana tue comoi- jy whitney has juil receiv- england and portu- jl td and itc 1 fhle z erv the unled stjrtfs the iliii yfifih j am s madison by therefifleii r smii h stftetiry of state ned forces of gal under the command of lord extenfive dfym oi wellington and continued with- mlt u nter good out intermillion until the evening of the 29th when the frenf h were hardware ctt 1 a g vkl- retreat with the lois or 14000 all of which men killed and prifonets the lots of the combined armies was trilling compared with that of the french the portu gucle troops behaved with the greateft gallant- ry on this occaiion the german troops were daily deferting the irench ftandard er x r 2 l8lo irc0jla8 rifun depanremunov sir yu ill terewtu receive a copy of 1 he proclamtion f the evdident cf the united states announcing he revocation of tlie edia of fance vhich iolated the vea- tral commerce of the t sites and that the dially invites ihofifi who are in the liait o purchafmg by whoicule to call and exant- ine for thettifelvcs kingston ijl dccrmhr 1 8 1 0 1 1 tf the f ongoing news has already been given 7a to a part of our readers in anexirafheet the for sale a span of engtijn horicsrifing of i hands hijfe flout built one 6the other 7 years old excellent for the fiddle or ha nefs one a beautiful loan the other a dark bay they will be fold together or fcpa- rate as may frdt putchaleri inquire of siml howe kingston december lo u w and that their loj s in wounded and prij oners was imrmnfe patches of great i september 29 frdlerday arrived m lon don lieut col leith charged witn dil- nportanee from the gov- rrnorgeneral of ihdia he ceme paiveu- ger in the willianj pitt extra hip whch left madras on tie 8th may vlun every thinrv wainajlatl of the greateft tranquil- ay lord was preparing to return to binpal a great excftioiis and inceifant labor have hecn bellowed w the enemy to repair the works in the maiillof walcheren which is now in a god lblte of defence they are not however free fronp apprcheniions tor their fafety in cale of a erfaus attack the fleet under ibir edward pclkw made fes appearance a fejv days fince oil the duer- loo channel a cijcumftdoce which excited ro fmall degree 4f alarm for the fafety of thefr new fleet ad filled the inhabitants with teror that law to thconttaty noivithaading it alf foilow that if uvat britain hall not on the 2d day of febuary next have revoked or modified in lik tanner her edxs violating the neutml fraaiece of th dnited states the 3d 4th 5th 6t 7th 8th 9th loth and i8ih fe6lions ol he act to in terdict the oommetcial intteourfe betweer the united sta and gcat britain and france and their dependeosj and for other purpofes iliall in coniarnjty with the act lit ft above mciuioned be tvivcrd and have full force and effed fo far relates to great britain and her dependences from and after the faid 2d dav of fcbruar next unlcf the natchez chronicle of the 8th oo- therefore yon hail before that day be olii- fcer ftates that the conventionalifts in w florida are becoming pretty ftrong that they have neatly 600 men at baton rouge and that the friends of the old spaniih mon archy are embodying themfelves in the eaft- t saddling business jg bu- 2 of september he brought a inhabitants of audits vicinity th per of the 24th which he fays contamed now qu saddle an account of a heel of 37 iail of merchant f irxjnzulakin ilvips american and britiih under convoy bvanche9 bound to the northsea being overtaken on han a by a violent ftorm in the beginning of sep- 1uc cially notified by this depatment of fuch re vocation or modification u will from and after the fid day cany ino effecl the above mentioned fections vhiehrohibit bth the that they hall be able to anfwer all orders forwotk in thtir line and that on as reafon- able terms for ready pay as can be pnrchafed in the province conftart attention to buiineis and the quaiy of their work will be their tion into tne harbors and ters ot the urn tionahas from the united state ted states and the imposition into the li nked state of any articlefthe gniwth pro- duce or maiuifacture of th dominions colo nies and dependencies of freat britain and of any articles whatever irought from th- faid dominions colonies afl dependencies i am iefpectfury ycr obedient pant lbblrrgallatln the collector f the cujlotf for the tflnct of i rehiring done on the foorteft notice c will1ston co kingsto- nov 6 1 8 10 7 early sleighing i the city of new- york on thurfday night and friday morn ing the tft and zd nov the mow fell to the depth of eight or ten inches and on friday and saturday the ftreets were filled with fkirrhs and the fleighing was as good as is ufualin winter in newjerfey the fcow nd inform5 them that he till fell about the fame depth and the inhabit- for g h g- ants travelled in fleighs to the dftanceof at his hop oppofite eighteen or twenty miles where cuftomers may be abia b sayre cabinetmaker reurns his fincere thanks to the jadies and gentlemen of kingston wash ington j nov 2 government ycfterday received difpatches from general armftrong our u nifter in france which weunderlund aflo d official information of 4 late change of stitudebf tint nition r m yrxtdciochxafesysideboarjsdejh r t ttnf noble ad of private munfcencet wjj i b towotdinaif event h of sothcarra w h teii notice philh onfcaturdiy nal a co in chef of the amei- jffe ti aclins as con na- ft charles bceee iate i cit conftable was ex- has made a sanation to th uu- amiuecl and committed ijau c achate of hw com nhtcd iiavuli 1792 a at the hot tell notice tingson oil 16 1810 4

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