1 k i i tl rii thai rtalmi in- 1 itutst l- itvs i vvi mi i n ililin islir 1 v ii h i lit iihx if uii it filiations to which vvih lh kenyll dominions baa 0 l i ud v h i c i ii tm uucouihm- diii i cfl i in contemplating the fceotfs which dilliii- gfuifli thii momentous epoch and cllimating their claims to our attention jl in impofiible to oveilook thofes devclopeing themfclvcs u- mong the great communities which occupy the fouthern portion of our own bcoufpkcre and extend into our neighborhood an en larged philanthropy and an enlightened fore- afl concur in imoofintr on our national kings n rubsday noykmblk lj i 3 i i cawn concur in im poling on our nation i- quire at ivfiil un i ponding i cil i ic- councils an obligation to take a deep intcr- u t umiii iivii france into the ell in their dediuics to chcrifh reciprocal the rjlablfhment nf the kinghton g1- zbttm being now in the pofftffion of the fubferi her he takes the earlafl opportunity of recom mencing its publication and as he intend that it f hall be conducted in the fame impartial man- tier as heretofore praclifed by his predecfbr he confidently expects and folic ts the patronage and on ah thtic fuli- our miudhr phnipo- hiiely u to past h is carried with il elin uiltiuftp i theivlult of yiiu will f iciiiiuulu1 to vjii and by i tccti hitnu the nliei uv policy d the french ovuiniciif ttiwitih the it- st ttcg will eni- jite votf to sdipt to u tliit it ilie u states twvvnvds ij in v iiir other fouin clit iou rv main without bfr changer willi fcofiii they ac oniric hell footing oi friendlhip the parts of sweden have afforded proofs of friendly dif pollt ious tovaius our commerce m the councils oi ihit nation alio and the in- formation from our fpeeial rrniiilcr to den mark ilkuo hat the rriilion had been at tended with valuable effect to qui citizens whole property had been fo cteulively vio lated and vudaiicrcj bv ciujiers uikcr the danifh ili undei the oininous indications which ctiiinvuuicvd attcutiuii it became a duty to exert the ncaus curnmiid io ihc executive department in p-mivlii- hr the geueial fe- ctmty the viks of ovfi ucj on our marl- tunc tontier hvc accm diiiiiv ikcii prolceu- teu wuh an aciiviiy leaving little to le ad ded far the oonpktion of the mull impoii- ait ones and aa particularly fuked for co- petation iu emergencies a portion of the giiii boats have in panieuar haibvirs been ordered into ufe the fhips of war before m coiinnllion with the addition of a frigate nfve been chiefly employed as a cmiling gitatd t the tivhts of oar cwali and inch aiipofuion has been ma je of our land for- ecsi was thought to promije the ici vices mou japprupriute and imporumt in this uil is included a force couhlline of jugulars and uiilitia embodied in the indiana nilory and marched to wards our north- m homier this mealue was made fquiliic by fevcral murders and depredations conmitted by indians but moie elperially b licimuicing prepaiacioai and apct of actiml wj n a u i j di i i i ka a i i ii ic ut ill- dirhl- li3e with ih le cao pliois il v han tulns ntrh then pcaceabie dil- miuioii iv no us and thcii ulual purluiis m id that the peilud i arrived ivmch d fiurs ion tin lcsilalivc guardians t j nunmtil righta a lyteni oi more an- feutiments of good will to regard the pro- fupport of its former patrons and of the public crcfsof the events and not to be mnprepar- in general he will not intrude upon the pa tience of his readers by making a multiplicity of hfvjjhuj in miintaiiiiiig them not- gretaoi tne event- and not to be ainprepa ed for whatever order ot things tnbv be ulti- mately cllablilhed under another afpeel of our fituition the early attention ofcongrefs vviil be due to the expediency oi further guards again ft evafions and infractions of our commercial liws the practice of fmnggling which is odious every where and particularly criminal in free gov ernments where the laws being maje by all for the good of all a fraud is committed ort evty individual as well as oh the tate at tains its utmoft guilt when it bleids with a purluit of ignominious gains a treacherous fublerviency in the tranfgieftors tua foreign policy adverie to that of their own country it is then that the viituous indignation of the public fhould be enabled to nnnifelt it- feli through the regular animadvirlions of tiie moit competent laws to iccure greater refpeeit to ow mercan tile flag and to the bonelr in te reft which it covers it is expedient alfo that n be made pumihable h our citizens to accede licences from foreign governments for a trade un lawfully interdicted by them to othjr amer ican citizens ii to trade under fdfe colors e papers of any fort a prohibition is equally called for againft the acceptance by our citizens ofipecial li cences to be ufedifi a trade with tie united states and againft the admifliou into par ticular ports of the united states of veflcls from foreign countries authorifed to trade with particular ports only although other fubjeifvs will pi efs more immediately on your deliberations a portion of them cannot but be well beituwd oft the n it and found policy of feeuriog to our man ufactures tiie fuccefs they have aitafned and are hill attaining in iome degree under the impulfe of caufes not permanent and to our navigation the fair extent of which is at prel- cnt abridged by the unequal regulations cf foreign governments v r v k u kwthg oim mauulclure6 from facrificcs which a change of ciicumfliuees might brinrr on ihem the national intereu requires tint with refpectt to fuch articles at lcall as belong to our de fence and our primary wants wt fliculd not be left m uuueccftary dependence on external iupplica and adhere to the exilliug diferiminations m their ginger promifes but will merely obferve that he afhs the patronage of the public no longer than he f hall be deferring of it former correfponjcnts of the gazette and gentlemen of fcie nee generally are refpedfully invited to favor us with their communications s miles whdlt foreign governments i i- iiii jii is vl mililiiunil uieiu imjl- m i -n- it i bdhcie to the exifting difceiminauobs in the r mhurak nj the nmuplcd f m sbthmash enjoyed by ul imon ihc part ut tjie united suites to iwhkitiite fur the accumuhting dangers to he peace of ihc two conn ries all the niu- ttaj advantages ol reeilabhihcd fncudflup aad cuululeucc we have feen that the bri- x i til cabinet peritvete- not only i withhol ding a remedy o- other wrongs io long and f lwlidly calling for it but iu the cxcu- uuii bi ought home to the ihrefliold of our leiriiory of meafures which uudu exilting ciicumhances have the character as well as the effect of war ou our lawful commerce willi ibis evidence of boitile inflexibility in trairpling on rights which no iude- endeut nation can relinqtiiih congrefs will feel the dniy of putting the u states into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crilis and conelponding with the nation al fpirit and t pectulious i recommend accordingly that adequate provilion be made foi filling the ranks and prolonging the enliltmcnts of the regular troops for an auxiliary force to be enga ged for a more limited terni for the accep tance oi volunteer corps whufe patriotic ar dor may court a participation in urgent fcrvi- ce for detachments as they may be want ed of other portions of the militia and for juca a preparation of the great body as i proportioft ks ufefubufs to its iritrinfie ca- paarier n can the oecafion fail to re mind yoa of the importance of ihofe military jemiriarjcs vvliich in every event will form a valuable and frugal part of our military ei- tablifh nn ut he uuhiniacture of cannon and fsazt arms p viih dv fuccefs md the hm i and iciources of all the ncjedarv mil- 1 1 are adequate io emergencies it will io be uixpdiut however for congiefs to nuthinirean eirg of them min a tent son vill of e wk be himvi to ns on the iibje6i of cur naval vigation in our ports the effect cannot be miflaken becaufe it has been fciioufly felt by our fhipping intcrcd and in proportion as this takes place the adavntages of an inde pendent conveyance of our products to for eign markets and of a growing body of mar iners trained by their occupations for the fervice of their country in times c danger mull be diinmiibed the receipts into the treafury dining the year ending on the thirtieth day of septem ber laft have exceeded thirteen millions and a half of dollars and have enabled us to dc- fray the current expenfes including the in- tereft on the public debt and to reimburfe more than five millions of dollars of the prin cipal without recurring to the loan authori fed by the act of the la it feflion tiie tem porary loan obtained in the latter end of the year one thoufand eight hundred and ten has alfo bctn reimburied and is not included in that amount the decreafe of revenue arifingfrom the fituation of our commerce and the extraordi nary expenfes which have and may become neceftary mull be taken into view in mak ing commenfurate prcvitions for the enfuing yejr and i recommend to your coniidera- tion the propriety of enfuring a fujkciency of annual revenue at leafl to defray the or dinary expenfes of government and to pay the intcreft on the public debt including that on new loans which mav be authorifed we have taken the liberty of forwarding our paper to the former fubfcrilcrs of the gaelte with the flattering hope that they may meet with a welcome reception should any of them how ever wilj to dif continue their paper thy will pleafe give notice to the editor previous io the nfuing week murder on the rtli mutant the f a man was difcovered about io feet under water by fome people palling in a batteau at the datance of about ten rods from the more and about a quarter of a mile on this fide of stuaits point on hauling the corpse on fiiore it appeared to be the body of a young man about j feet 6 or 7 inches high dark brown fliorr hair and black eyes fdiv complexion no whifkers and from all appearance had never lhaved he had only adark nankeen jacket a wadl- coat and his fhirt on rope about l 2 feet long was pafled twice lound the left leo and appears to have oeen faoened to a tone to link the body as lucre was a tfaatc at the other end of it the deceafed has according to the opin ion of two surgeons who were prefeno tv idently met with his death by violence hav ing a fracture over the right eye which penf etiated to the brain and another of nearly the fame magnitude behind the rkht car the body after being expo fed in the church until sunday the 1 1 th inlt was on that day interred at the public exrencc iarewarc of on hundred dollars is of fered by the fyl ngill rates of king ft on to any perfoii or peifons who will deliver up to juf- tice and profecutc to conviction the perfon or peifons who m murdered the young man whole body w1s found in tiie water a little above the town of king il on on the feventh of november iratant with a rope tied to one ug and his fkull fractured kingston 1 8m november 1 8 1 1 ladicj oilk habit loaf lump iff mu glove cuvado 4 i an white cambiick do tea coffee c choco- w kid do late n beaver dd jamaica fpirirg m do lined do st ctoix do gentlemens aflbrtcd port wine- do gin shrub plain while filk fleevcs coffje cordial tambord do do do noycau do cotton do do annis cinnamon cjf ladies c gentlemcns cloves do silk hofe pepper i worded do pimento cotton do almonds lambs wool 4 hofe raiiius worded do do currants galloon ribbands bottled muftard silk si cotton ferrets rappee cephalic iff sewing filli aflbrtcd scotch snuff nuns thread pigtail plug and patent do fmoaking tobacco piatillas scgars india cottons linceed oil bed tick white lead apron checkd do do ground in striped cottons oil black brown green spanih brown do do lead tsf drab bom- patent yellow dodo bazettea brown holland dimities tow sheeting and tt make mom for the prejidenfs mf- m fiveral articles prepared for tjm days gd- zt ite are unavoidably omitted new goods 906oofr onas abbot is this day receiving from montreal new fu pply of fall winter goods which he offers for fale at king ton viz us fcnop in d milpd mitts childrens nidefeioffs ruiopean 1 ippets fancy fafhes scarlet cooifofts white fistblk laced vcs fancy flowers cambrick prints calicoes from y to 29 per yard gentlemens frlk wa ter p oof hats callor rornm iff cordies do icll oill ny 1- mpo1 io the icrsices to va h kft adapted 1 kihmli to rioijjrkis nlio a ell ihr flock of fuel w fm i rjilv il i ik 11 1 ilu til lifc ll l i cannot clofe this communication without expreltmg my deep feufe of the crifis in which you aie aflembled my confidence in a wife and honorable refill t to your deliberations and afturance of the faithful zeal with which my cooperating duties will be difcharged invoking at the fame lime the blefhng ot heaven on our beloved eounh and on all the pieans that may be employed in vindica ting its rights and advancing it welfare signed james madq u7hinoon noto e 1s11 mr clay is elected speaker of the houfe and mr marauderieclccteel cltvk superfine 1 bma second s n low pnc d j forrelt cloths hunters do swanfldn flufhings kerieys and cafli- mcres baizes si flannels velvets 3c corduroys thickfetts and drab b r o m 1 w c k co d pel ice cloths bath coatings 3 point blankets black cambrick mulbary slate do coord do silk cliambrays cotton d cambiick mnflins black silk baicelo- womens double lea- iia hankciehiefs therd do silk cotton ma- do leather flips diafs do do moiocco do cotton do do kid do do red turkey do qiru featltei o band-mia- do chitdrcu f 6i 64 table mi guiis do youths cjf childrens felt do ladies btavei iff fun- bonnets mens fin boys do f e shoes do 10 coai le co pruffian blue umbtr copal iff cum flicll lac imperial iff common y 8d iod 13d02jd nails i apes blk velvet ribband shingle do do silk do do cut brads mperial iff common 6x3 7x9 7x8 shirt buttons cifsxloglafs miud fcarlet caps putty iff englifh glue worlted cotton lin- iron iff steel ed do blackfmiths anvils dutcl knotted gloves iff vices jfc milld woolen do sheet iron lamb a wool do screw augers adbrted general aflbrtment of iijrdivjre iff crocxert w- itn a g drugs es medicine js vfaal among which are the following tiulingtns baitorn of life dalbvs carminative chuches cough drops hoopers female m anderfone do anriattflf lamp black ivory do blk lead elaltic gum botw barley and sugar candy magnclia jefuits drops camels hair pencils spiiiis turpentine salt petrc crem tartar aquafortis iff oil vitriol sweet oil glauber saltd camphor arrow root 1 pearl bailey sago eif lemon flor sulpher roll brimlione nutmegs iff clove cinnamon iff mae steers opodeldoc gocfrevs cordial britifh oil refined liquorio0 logwood c a m woo d haailems do whcatons itch oint- copperas merit a hum do jaundice bitters blue vhrio lee billious pills nut galls coits do do indigo iff y1 blue a l s 6 7 at peter davjes in jjemcft town general altonment of dry goods groceries hard ware and crockery all cf which will be fold at very reduced prices for prompt pay con ft ant attendance orders executed with aei- will be given patch and goods put up in the belt manner and the fmajieft favor gratefuhy acknowled- s kingston november 16 181 1 i the fubferibor having obtained letters ut adminiltration for the fdate the late doctor john gamble 01 kinglion deceafed requeues all thole who have anr claims on the faid eliare to render their a counts properly authenticated on or before the iirit of june next in order that fome ar rangement may be made with the and all thofe indebted to faid ellate are rtouedel t- pay the fame to the fubferiber that he may be prepared to lay a datemen of the eitata before the creditors isabella elizabeth gamble admin firatrix kingston november 151811 iti or l sa le a strong j ferviceable horse 6 years old fit for haiucli or saddle enquire cf the pi iiei november 19 if c willistqnb lave re a j to ihe rooi im- thc printiac ij uuc a -9-