Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON1810), July 21, 1812, p. 3

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xhemoniteur announces that the jwror would return in july he has his emprcfs with him fcretiers buccaneering iquad- ron had experienced a juft retribu tion of its piracies on the ameri can commerce having been run a- fliorc by a britifh force and burnt bv the incendiaries themfelvcs near lorient philadelphia july 3 orders in council apt ste- phenfon a pafiengcr in the pallas informed m that there was a pa per on board ot may 27 contain- in the repeal of the orders in council figncd by the prince re gent and that before he failed orders had bcn received to libe rate all american vellels and car goes which had been carried in under thofe orders i nlc ft from england mr auftcn who eagle paffen- gcrin the mentor from london derry to new- york arrived here on sunday having left that vcild off the capes lie brings london papers to may th principally occupied with the trial and execution oftheaf- wflin bdlinjrhsiri who was hiing 1 a t o 3 ft w ilairlaci luts beer placed at the head of the treafurv and mr vanfittart to acta chancellor of the exchequer marquis vcllcuey mr canning and lord moira have all refufed to enter into any cabinet arrange- rant embracing the prefent min- iitry in addition to a very great prcvifion for mr percevals rami- iv parliament have agreed to erect a monument to ms memory the lateft accounts from the continent fate that both alexan- dtind bonaparte were on the way lo their armies tile kin enjoyed good bodily bit 1 no change with refpeel to the order in council hevc tli iievc the inhabitants upon both the permiition of lis excellcr hdes have experienced but little or the governor to remain for a li no inconvenience from the ap proaching calamities of war but that which is imaginary except ing thofe concerned in the boats c heretofore mentioned on the borders of vermont and low er part of newyork die inhabit ants have agreed with the cana dian inhabitants to join in preven ting individuals from committing outrages by plunder m other wife and have refolved to cauie iuch of- fenders to be given over to the of fended party a gentleman o rcfpcetability juft arrived trow the states fiys that at burliniton he learnt as a 4 fact that orders had come on from the yuarternialievgcnevaat al bany to luipend building barracks and batteaux f jvcu vajhhtted war jfgjfjut j 2- on the- nxw of the declaration of war atkaicport the inhabitants of that place went over to st andrews and tcjok fa face all the britilh goods they could find then the britifn me tered came over the line and took bfirctaflthfl flourc they could m we are happy to find no lives were lot t- 1 tw erilifi merchant yepls pri dipt carfs of the fchoorer waflitngton from norfolk in forms us that on the day capl c failed the revenue cutter brot in abfitifit trie from the weft hi- dies bound to halifax with a full ciro of sugars which vcild flc qpturedofthe capes capt c informed by a norfolk pilot rat another britifii brig had been ppturcd tfeat hefiw her ftand- g up for baltimore with chc bri- mm flag under the american montreal july 13 several american boats which lrr loaded to this market with nfyee on their return loaded jith merchandize were taken by t inhalants of the upper pro- mrcc ihe act was unauthorized jytne government and the go- w has ordered them rcitored naval engagement between the eel videre and american squadron ye rejoice at bcina enabled to communicate to the public the fol lowing as the lirlt act ofameriean naval prowei which augurs the happieft refult to the preterit un principled war againit g britain it proves that altiiuuffh the callant gans arc not very accute yet 1 hat lie contrived on this ueealion fjnp- hov to ascertain that he had not a utile belt to deal with this information is oliiciub be- mg received at quebec by his ma jestys ship tartarus from halifax with difpatches hisjylajdcys ship bcividcrc of 36 gum commanded by capt byron arrived at halifax on the 28th june having on the 2 d fal len in with the american squad ron conliftintr of three frigates two hoops of war oil the call end of 1ong iflandj which chafed him from 6 a m to 4 p m and com ing up with him commenced their fire which they continued for 3 hours not daring to approach fuf- ficicntly near to receive the bclvi- 1 1 ici inuidiide capt byron by cutting away ins anchors and boats and viarting bis water calks fortunately efeap- cd with the lois oi z killed and 18 wounded t lie hull of his majes tys fhip was alio much cut but the mails and yards were not ma terially injured he kept up a conlfant fire upon the american iscpiadron with all the guns he could bring to bear upon them the admiral who had not heard of the war and could not even from this tirem0mcc induced to be lieve it has fent the colibri brig to new 1 or with a flag of truce to know the caufe of this active holtility n li it is evident from the rir- cumitancc of the american squad- roji haviiur in chafe been enabled to come up with his majeftys flop that llicy could have run her along fide had they chofen to do io it is equally evident from the admi rals conducl that hoilility with the u states was not contempla ted by his majeftys government ency m- itcd time for the purpofe of fet tling their affairs secondly 1hat all american fub- jeefs having vifible property and of good chuiacterj and who will take the oath of alletriance with the exception of not being obliged to bear aiws againit the u states of america be allowed to remain without being compelled to bear arms againft the iaid u states but fubject to leave the province whenever government mall deem it neceffary thirdly that all americans being immediate grantees of the crowm be allowed to remain but to take the general oath of alle giance to his majeftyj and confe- qucntlv mult bear arms fourthly that all american fub- jects of jfood character holding lands from granteesof the crown or from seigneurs if approved of by a committee confiding of not lefe than three meinbers of his majeftys ltxeeutivc council may remain oil taking the general oath of allegiance to his majefty and consenting to bear arms but this oath ffluft be taken in oucikg montreal or three riven tvvre the police majltaics fifthly any american fubjcels of good character may if approved of by a committee of the execu tive council aforefaid be allowed to remain on taking the oath of allegiance and contenting lo bear arms the oath to be taken be fore the police maoiftrates as afore- iilicl sixhlv that the forcoino re- emulations flrall lake effect not wit h- flan dinff the proclamation of the 30th of june laft govtrtiwrithoujc montreal ioa july 1h12 3 signed gioiloe pivrvost by his excellencys command f b brjnton ylfjt sccy not fo cafdy replaced the mrr- quecs of the kings mefs vere laid proftrate the tables and fideboards uptct and more than two thirds of a fine let of cut glafs and a newly imported fct of blue chinaware fhivered to atoms a hundred guineas would not mal good the damages fuftained a kings 0 n wedneiday july 22 i3i2- many unfavorable rcorth arc in circula tion refpeftinp the utc expcjitui againa lli amtrican brig at snckctshnrbor one fays ht would do ths thiur a d ancther riiac thing it is vcy caiv for a peifon tj t vt their chtftinfy corner and tell what thz would do but put them 10 the clt and there is ndt one man out bf fifty ta cnuld perform halfot their irragirarv expti iis we mult therefore caution the public aeainft nivirirj credit to thele vague rportd which they will find in the rud not to have the leafc foundation for we arc coniidently sffunrdp that not tie lead cenlure ought to be a- tached to any individual whatever on boarj his majefty fleet we under rand that all boats rafis frc- dctamed on the american fide have beta peuhiltcd to proceed the prfivitttiiri pjriiaxent cf this pvvvejv hviehai ytirk on the ih th djuid diacb cf pui ft- cr can tfa met m the i6 iijl for the dfpatch rf divers ichy and imr purluiit ojairs to be let and pohcffion civen the hxth rf au- gjft a dwelling houfe and stiib rormcily oiupied by mr 1 nichofe in- uirc or the fubfcrjbct henry bakitv i quebec jidy 7- with rccrrct we learn that rcfl- i rumors liavc been afloat cang depredations on the l which have proved with- tmi thvfsfar we be- regulations ejublfocd by his excellency the go vernor refpccling american sub jects now refuting in the province of lgzoir canada fjrjlnm all american sub jects who hall refufc to take the oath of allegiance and alio rcfufe to take up arms mull leave the country urjeis they fhah cbtain crday evening a thunder guft from the northward attc xlcd with hail which was felt in iome de cree in tills citv did very conhder- able davnacce in tlie neighboring parilbcs particularly at st joieph in the parilh of charlebourg where no lcls than a range of 14 barns were overfet the gardens arc al- io laid to have fuflered the thunder ilorm of ycrcrday evening was felt with peculiar vio lence on the plains of abraham where the ivings regiment was encamped it commenced at five oclock the rain delcended in mch torrents as could fcarcely have been exceeded by the general del uge accompanied by hailuoncs of amagnitude which would ft agger credibility if ib many living wit- neflcs had not been feelingly con vinced of iuch a lingular fact the vivid lightning the fucccflive peals of thunder tremenduouny loud rendered the fecne awfully imprcf- frve a number of tents were o- vcrturncd including the hofpital marquee j the occupiers of which in common with many others were forced to abide the peltings ofthcpitilcfsftorm hats cap drums haverfacks canteens cc were carried in triumph before the blait and in a tew minutes the fc general camp pioneers and all were drenched to the fkin thefc difaflcrs were eufdy remedied a bottle and kind landlady cured all again but qthers had occurred pannerjhit dif lived notice is hereby qiven that the tirt nerihip of cum ming ijf ffau- il70n this day diflolved by mutual eon- itnr t thofc indebted to aid concern eith- r here or at their store in evneft toi aro rcqueflcd re make immediate payment i- john cuinmiug who is duly aiiured to ixceive tin fame and thofe irdehtc d to diur store at hamilton ivill lfouvfii ihemfeh of diis nolice to fettle laid debts with mr them to ieeiu the fann- all claims upon the thovt mentioned cc- cetn are requeued to be ft t in aj foot as pofiille john gumming gavin m hamfltc i kirplrn jure 1 5 1s12 5 the fubferiber having obtained probate of the lalt will and tclbment oi th late alexander cdmpbcll of adoljhufiown deceafed fcqtitlla all thofe who lvc any claims on the inflate of the faid alexander campbell to render their accounts propcily rttefted m 01 btforc the lirlt day of octo ber nexe in order that iome arrangement rrav be made with them i and all thou ir- debted to the faid eilatc arc defircd to jiay the fame to the fuhfenber james noxon afttng executor adolphttftown d june 1812 lw take notice tie copartnership under ihe frrm of kimmerlt sslgxr ifl iliii day diilolved by mutual confent all per- fons wiki have any demand njjainlt the faim firm will bring forward their accounts to mr sagtt for iettlement and thofe who are indebted to the faid irm will inftautly come forward and make arrangements with mr sar as ihcy are anxious of elofing their books it will oblige them to prcpj fv a fet- tie men t andrew kimmerlv staute sager tun ridmtmtfi crii june 18 t r 1 6- stolen cr strayed 77 rom the ciicloiurc of james harris afthurlowj a dark bay mdlik abvit hands high ivith rather a long tail about or 8 vears rd tool all round whoever v ill bring her to the fttbferibcr or deliver her where lie may obtain hrr ihll receive tve dollars reward nnd all nee 1 1 1 rr expgces z 01lbertiiarr1s

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