Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON1810), January 29, 1811, p. 3

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o reign infill 1 f l hi tic 0nd0n omcc a w 4 november 15 vve are con- cerncd to late th it the fquadron rmd r dip- tain me rftcs landing the ffftopa tmdm- general ilkr neat st andero encoun tered a itorm fo which the magdma sp iii- jfti frigate and a brig went o piece- ud of 700 perfons on board 660 pgrimed a captain of a veffel til j ft rwcfed t holland who hfnton the gth inftant he cay that a mejfure yet more rigorolis chad the law of conferiptiori hnd been adopted and tht nil males be tween is and 22 yesrs old vithdt excep tion were dt agged to tl artnvs from the families of the higheii rank to the loweft the decree of the 18th ul rcfpeiag the burn in t colonial produce had not been then carried into effect the kino- of sweden landed yefterdny at yinnoth from the tai tarns frigate un- a paffolger in the c u ir hfc land j5 day5 ftotfl life report that m i a d french ainrv i pot tuval took no ruii rr- rogiade line o march on the iii of no- fiorn then fortified camp in fioiu of the com bined army lord wellington immicir detached 1 4000 troops ill purtuit and the next day the 17th prtrfwm with his whole army that it was expected a gen ral action might take place ahmu th 22 november if maittua vm iir too weuk lod wel lington w3s laid by the hih kouiits to be 36 miles from lifbm in pvirfnt ol maffma the french armv led a vail number 01 iioif- e3 in thei for want d e paflkngers in we learn vfabnnv by tit he pacih that feverai american veflels had arrived in england which had been hoarded by french privateers and were trea ted politely newtori paper r encampment moll of whom died having provender the french not had for fome time any grain for man or bead he lays 500 prtfonera taken from the it l alio fa id felling o n violent c f 12 or was fc on reaching tn der a iaurc o beach he wasreceived with thtee fuch fear- fa y cheers as perhaps lie nevt ol re nearn and itch an imprehtm hfcd they upon his majerly that tears of p arit ode w- re obfcrv- ed to trickle ffrwn his cheek he was re ceived by lord gardner the port admiral yvnofe carrage vra in waiting and into whch his swedilvmajeitv got ad preceded by the well yokmiha wih color flying and band playing he repaired totbe ldgle inn to tike refreshment previous to hu kt- ting off for london- he was dreffd in fcarlet wore a for on his left breall and looked remarkably vrtll novtmbcr 6 te lcru an 1 commons met yederday purutant to adjournment miniliers moved in both hdnfes for a fnr- ther adjournment of a fortniit lip- n tlie ground of his majeftys coialefeenee in expedution o iis perfect recovery within that interval this motion of adjournment was not refitted by the rcguar opposition although mr poifonby their under b- lerved an adjoarnmeiit for a fefc would be fever this evenin signed by ttos p hyfi clans windfor caluc november r 7 his mnjeily has had a flecplels night and upon the whole been more feverifh than for the lafl two day signed as above french vee fent into lifbon that maflena tffued a pfofihmation forth puvious to his retreat thai a contagions difcrder was 1 aging at lifbon he thought it moll prudent the fafety of his armv to draw them further tf rftn that city the months of oclober aal november had been verv dif igrecable at lifbon from the orett falls of rain in thofe months letters from clmrlethm of the jxft dc ibrte that a velfel had jtifi arrived there from lifbon which port lhe leit jec 3 d but brot no news no general battle had been fought at that date fyrnif if n letter frmn tjjbon dated 5 to of december rteevocd per the london pachel maffenas army has taken up a ftrorig polhion on the plains o santarem and tho- mar about 1501 j 6 leagues from lifoon and con fill ing of about 45000 men the fellies amount to more than double that num ber and i have heard it faid by englifh of ficers that it is iinpolhble for him to get out of portugal silvieras army is in ht rear and the englifh in fight of him in part and all communication with the interior cut off ihe roads are rendered impaffable for either man or beall the allies are receiving reinforcements daily of britifh and spanilh toops whilil the french are idling as fait by hckuefs and defection strayed roti he stable of the fubferifer m saturday the 26th in lam a bnal i bay mare whoever will return icr hall be handfomely rewarded for tlirjr trou ble s barlllt ith january i8t i 193 w ostponement oe oafe midland dllrul 1 tp he s 1 e oft h c to wit j 1 asbbs which were of beajmnm seymour deceafed now in the hands oi the executrix takf w execu tion by mc at th- fuits ok ai n mclean efq mr john siuier and wdlmm hunter ispoitponed till monday the 4th day of february next and then to take piact on the premifes now occupied by euli sey mour executrix at the hour of two oclock pm charles stuart sir riff sheriffs office 2 1 11 january 18 ti co m u un 1 cat ion subjects for parbammfary inquiry tjnder this jllsszs editor head at nd from the united states- o 1 washington january 12 we icarn that the la it difpatches from governor clai borne ftate that pulwar skipwth ityuiig himfelf governor oi florida had avowed a determination to refill th hitcip nation f the united states with a view n refill governor claiborne he had ordered general thomas who with a body of ftee hundred men was matching to attack mobile to re turn immediately skiowkh with the re- mainder of his regular forces had thrown himfelf into the fort of eaton rouge hav- ing declared his determination and that of his partizans to die at hi colors before they would fubmit to the authority of the united states philadelphia jan 14 the follow ing is the fabftance of the late ft advices from wufhington the bufinefs on which both houfes of congrefs are now debating with clofed doors does not relate to florida but to the non-ia- tercourfe with the btigerents and i be lieve the revocation of the pvefidents procla mation refpecting the nonintercourie with 0 britain is the lirll obiccl before them- ext rati from another letter the fubject in dilculfion with do fed doors is of the lall importance the admin- iteration fay our late miniiler to france wa deceived- he fays the prefu lent war pre na ture in iffuinghh prclamationiv a 8 new york m 9 cvpr phulav jbdays from laguh i fiijorn us that gn miranda aniw i u that place 1 on the ytli tif december wiitf ceived witli great and ttander in ch iij in lotq engkvid j he was re- r i 1 la eft from gibraliar captain virmilye of tl ie brig swiftinre who arrived ian evening m forty djiy from gibraltar informa us that lord blaney with a d tachmeit of 1 800 men had made an attack on mvaga in which he and eoo men were taken by the french the remainder of his troops eicaped over the mctiiitainsl and returned to gibraltar the french troops at malaga were difguifed in spniih uniform and made no oppolkion to the landin of the britifh detachment lord blanev fuppihig from the appearance of t 1 mat the tvoyjttitefcoutfi with england will not o be permitted to go into operation on the 2d of feb nary perplexity and confter- nation appear to pervade every branch of the government from the want of a fyftemof wife and raft policy and firmnefs and cner- gy in purfniig fuch dfyrkm everything h left to conjecture and uncertainty newtorl sptilator jiings iht malaga had again fallen into the unds of the spaniard proceeded without the commencement of your eftablifhtnent iome japers were oltered for the confideration of the provincial parliament as a call of the houfc will in all probability take place on hit fecond day of next month it may not be improper refpectfully to invite their atten tion to a fubject in which the community at large but more efpecially the inhabitants of this diltricl are deeply interefted i mean the aft irnpofing a duty on hawkers pedlars and petty chapmen in 1807 when this aft was pafied the amount of the licenfe money thereby required to be paid to the collector of the cu lloms was fuppofed fufiiciently high to difcourage thisrlafs of men from attempt ing to interfere with the trade of the province but their numbers of late having increaled beyond all former example to the great det riment of the fair trader and although it would be difficult to make him believe it very much to the injury of the farmer it is plain that their profits have been rated too j and that here as in other parts of the uintiubeij tcpcssfinbb ffttpaft a ifture greatly require both the old settlers ofo m a rr i e d on sunday evening lall by the rev j mr bernard du boe to mifs r timmons niece of mr francis ioier rocheleau all of this village eat williamfton u c 2d inftant by the v j bethune alexander mdckenie tq to mifs ann macleod both of that llage the fubferiber bees leave to isifbrrn tlie public that he has jull received and has for fale ac the store latch- occupied by mr a bo tun the following articles viz broadcloths kerfey meres coat ings filk and cotton velvet dimity cor duroy swanfdown and patent cord veiling white and printed cottons bandanna ra- mal and cotton handkerchiefs camels hair shawls common ditto leno jacontt feeded and book muflins cotton cambrics gingham chambray irilh linen shirting cottons brown holland lace spirits whiiky teneriffc and port wines sugar tea tobacco snuif soap raifins chocolate black and purple moiocco skins seal ruffet ditto shies sufpenders olive oil sioughtons bitters camphor turlingtons balfan eilnce ot muftard lemon bergamot peppermint harlem britifh oil opodeldoc arnatto windfor soap nails hardware of various defcriptions also the followincr books mrs s uapet from wafhtngion january 12 both houfes have fat great part of this day with clofed doors the houfe of repre- fentatives isyt in feflion and probably will be io until 12 oclock at night as the fub- jeft of their deliberations is earneftly debat ed without much warmth however on ei ther fide and there appears to be a deter mination in the majority to get through it o- nfes by m coyle at stoughtotcs inn fcjt till be fold at public auftion on w wednesday next the colt corks memoir lunius letters ameri- a the public that thev carry on the tanning currring bufinefs at their works in kingiton and pledge them- felves that their work hall be well executed they will tan hides upon fhares for fuch a may defire it upon liberal tefms plides will be received at the houfe of m rocrrs ad joining walkers hotel morocco and other currying done at hort notice by a workman lately from new york moses rogers john ellerbeck kingfton january 1 181 1 lctf i- j v w uljidur 1 next rne uuial rnpi f p vertifed by the fubferiber to defray its ex- 1 itc ludlcri dcrs havc night another meflage of a private nature came from the fenatc todav i have tin- derftood that the nature of their deliberations is fuch that the injunftion of iecrecy will feareely be removed from them during the prefent feflion g m hamilton zth january 181 i ann wilkes nforms her friends that he a r t j a u fi a intends to open a school in a melfage was this cay received by the jr nate from the prefident of the united vingston the farlt of february juh received a coxffignmeht of sixty sides of albany soleleather which they offer for fale cheap for earn jan 1 18 1 1 abbotbascom s faerebt notice quiring a decilive anfwer as to their intentions in relation to the fen states enclofing a letter from mr pinkrcy dated i believe november 5 in which he dates that after the arrival of the ill no vember he addreiled a letter to the britih mini dry re what were united states to this letter no anfwer had been received at the lafl dates from eng land the letter was probably fent to con grefs with a view of appriiin g them that no thing had yet been done by great- britain in relation to her orders in council flat ions t do not believe that a bill will be reported for enforcing the nonmtecou le before the lat ter end of the month indeed the fubjeft is fo involved in doubt and dnknef at pref ent that it would perplex congrels to act m relation to it unlefs fome evpnnnion is fbou g m g is hereby given to all thefe indebted to the fubferiber for carding i tool or jdfeffirt rr found j n the store of the fubferiber a fmall bag 2 of money the owner may have it again v proving property and paving for this ad- rtifement s bartlet cloth that unlets they fettle their accounts- immediately they will be put to trouble and colt daniel kingsbery napans mills jah 191811 til kin slon jan 28 181 1 91 q es at in refpeq to our foreign relations cheap store whitney ikis jufl recciv- ed and is now offering for fale a very xtenlive aifortmerit of fall k winter goods also lardware weft india goods and groceries ixpence per bufliel will he ven for ffoodhoase ash- s at the store o cummimgck hamilton jamary 2 1 1 8 1 1 lotf e ail of which he will difpofe of wholefah md retain at as low a rate as can be nurchaf- it cor- ibit of cxam- ne for themlelve- kingston jl derihv 1 8 o lit if the fubferiber re- turns his fmcere thanks to his friends and the public for part favors and informs them that he lias on hand a large quantity of boots mens womens and childrens shoes sole and upper leather a few pair of caftlrcm seechshoes and a general aitortment of dry goods and groceriesvhieh he will fell at a very reduced price for cafh or produce richard smith kingston dec ii f 1 8 io 1 2 tf cdthchiriea vieegtten forgooa fw ft

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