in t kingston fkimulv 5 comr7icjox n account of m wttm e- 4 for the ufe ol rhc fcrw bobool l feph lancaster qih month lfc cobmudt lrt xpendfd i ft boy tuition in reading writing and arithmetic ijs per an- rum each j x- d 84 h xoooo quille niutons 6 per thou fan 4 u purfes lettered icf m silver pens ilgs l rj halfcfowns engraved va reward for merit 18 1 500 toys c a premi ums 3 5 d 7 18 5 coals for firing one chaldron expence of fi mcuruaa to wandf vcrth laphdm sy denham norwo and black heath with 0 c 124 fcoys at a fieme s a recreation and reward oi atvuon to thdr teaming a dote wrirgw fcovs unable to pay tor them q 10 dozen siites 4i zen x 2 do en uriivcrlai spelling books 3 dozen u by mark- lam t ioai bvwdi hmftsi den pfcftthdti lens 4 dozen hifita 6 cwwrea i printing go bilu direc- s lions for wnting with accura cy 300 cards do do 1 503 commeniitcrv tickets 130 leather do lettered a toward for merit sc i- w fe ary an d c laft 13 oc k i 3 4 t6 f n o 3 1 j o 12 o r 6 fc c j f 1 16 9 n o c h the fchoc circulating library eontifts of above 300 voir calculated fm- prove the morals of youth which they ae emitted the ufe oi gratia accoriinir to p nt number of tree scholar admitted 1 34 gone to place or apprenticed 13 7 ex peiledfor brvl behaviour or 110 n attendance 1 dead 8 7 1 lefent number of free ccholsa t 1 excluiive of the free fchool above too scholars have received iatiruiofi ax about half the common price from fucti as wre unable to py free scholars are felccted by fitaplifying the tfual methods of tuition confidcrabie benefit has artfen to the irftitii- tion and from establifhin a tegular ivstem of order with correfpondent ard cciprocal checks cneich dependant part fntjeh of its tnergvjufefulnersajnd reputation has been de rived premiums and rewards for merit have proved highly krvicable it is proverbial that the hope of reward fweetens lbour and the practice hns verified it in many instan- eesthat which without them would have been an unprofitable toil has become a tleaf- ure luition in this fchool is conducted fclely by the fenior boya employed as teach ers the master treating thrn with peculiar attention and not fparing fukable encour agement when merited fuch is their activi ty and dilince thai no other auutance is necefaiy at pxefentor likely to be iu fa fu ture wj- i- can fay with truth thnt owing to thefe advantages he ha no morp labour with 250 children than he fomtrly had with 8o and can do them iuperior justice in tui tion having thus fucceeded beyond ex pectation he iooks with picafurc to the pub lic and to thofe benevolent perform who have hitherto aided his defigns for future and en ergetic fupport and trusts the efult will prove a fimilargratification to their minds in the future profperity and ufefulnefs ol the in- tituticn jame street booughrod 25th 6th month june 803 odadiah st juputa iihof ijit mmt i86 mr- editor l afubferiber to the midland di- t school ocietv and anxious to fee an ntmjnwt prfgnant with imnide nlvanta- fjtq th rigng gmcuo idvance as ra- puy a- ptftble i v h grrulv lurn1cd to cmen nn the ith inft had been pubiim- ed in yoviriaft paperi however called on the serctary to day to learn what was the i toe of that meeting he fnowed me his hooks an i informed me that he was dirk ed by the prefideut and tiullees not to pub- lifh ai more of their priceci nr s- low any lublcriber to publifh thm until the an z meeting in may 1 obfervjthat he had got a number of copies of the fuhferip tin lift printed for the iiguaturs of fubferi- btr that the treasurer had collected 1 90 tht feveal fublcribers had refufed to payj and that there was to be a meeting of the ollheevj on monday the 29th inft for the pnrpofe if petitioning parliament for the grant of a lot of land on which the fchocl- honfe mould he erected pray mr editor what can be the caule of all thisfecrccv and mylurv t it in the power of the prefi- dent and trtiitees to prevent any fubferiber frorn printing their documents how are the 1ubfciiheih to kn w what their rcptefcrt- tativcs are doing ix may tie anfwered that ihfv huve at all times acccls to the seere- tarvn books add that it iy as convenient sc aa chcfp to tzl tsti him as it is to prifat the docunv nts h his hands but sir is it not really very convenient and fcaconablft for thofe fublciiberb vho live at iniiit dillac ffbm ihtb yhci to call on him f is it not now well known that notwithivanding all the exertions of the treafuer a preat deal of the monev mull be jitt ad who is to be refponfible for it no perion will doubt that if that geatwari had been properly an- thorifed lait my to collect the fuwcrip- tions nearly the whole might have eafdy been colkaed now mr editor if none of the documents relative to the focisty can be publipued till the annual greeting it h very evident that if the oiticers have not faithful- ly difcbaiecl the ti uti which baa been foj onny avifacredly repofed in them by the fublcribers a vute of cenlnrecriv atthean- rual rretirt can be paited on their con duct ought rot agentg to have been long ago trintd in a the diffcrsnl towaihipi of this diitria to receive fubfcriptijn for piomothig the advaaccmen of this beacvo- knr infl tt the method tohe purfued to obtain pay- meftt i them who refufe to pay is veiy plm r- wt an act of the legiluure and let us enforce it whi i m on tli impoi f ant and inter crtj fihgr fiff- me mr iitcr t ntke jht disre n the ireaturcr ha thought ot t -i- on the ht relvution o the 23d c vv icctuiry ttcliafl lknow dpi v r that rciutifn certainly does not r rftak ftill and void the 2ad icfolution of the 3tkt july the fame refnohfihility the lafne liability to se exiled un by the fubfert- hers for interest nia ct that refolc- tion rt still in full force and there is no arc allowed too rrmdi injuigence with refpeft to trading by trie late treaty ihall not they who have fought and hied for us and otir country while we remained quietly at home reap fame cf the advantages of the peace which they have dearly earned shall we who have made our fortunes during the war have the pre iumption to alk from parliament a privilege to the utter exclufion of thofe who have fuffered the mod ieverely in the late unnatu ral conflia are we not fatisfied with what wo have already gained by the war from our fortunate fit uation and muft we alone enjoy all the advantages to be derived from the peace an act of the kind paffed during the entiling feffion will appear little lefs than tyran ny now mr editor if the amer icans are cue oil from intercourfe with us our markets will be bad y applied and we lhall again be obliged as formerly to pay the lame extravagant prices to our merchants for tea sugar cloth ing x and to our farmers for gram and hay foi our cattle and proviiions for our families i believe fir that there is not aninbitant in tins place but will piifchafe from him who fells the chcapdl then why prevent the americans from bringing their jy produce an t inanufadu res o our markets this policy sir though may emich feme individuals will be very preunkial torhegen erallntereft- of the cxttwtrj and ought not to he fudnorced nor c- veil countenanced 3 tjiiiet ylltl lci1 cutlcctfl t 7t the welfare and profperity 1 my countrymen 1 have thus ventured mr kditor to commit my thocs to paper and fend them to you with which you may make what ever uie you pleafe j a lrm briton th is f oprrd fr the letacntnnt f troons ill we underftanrl that oned ar all 1 i jo- they z t0 be itat married on sunday evening the 28th timarv hy the rev moffielal stuart mfw mam gibson mcleak to mifs in the townfhip of e mond rneft 1 own ami on wcdnefdav the v fanumr- eais bh of wolfe li kingston amateur theatre n wednefday evening 7 frfaft wifl be performed the inirei comedy of mucbi speed the plough to which will be added the faree the review or i it w kingston feb i 1816 datlfein the m tdnhlteu 61 the eke mrarvr rrrrr r rrttni which mattes it null va voub ttf treaf- foreign ffl telugence ut ought to be aware that not th least refponubuity with rcioc to veiling tlie niorrey atiutercat iipwresuwith the prcfi- dent pnfl trustee out the whole rs with him czr t ii g h 0 rro t a z d 1 v s 0g o kingston z6i jur ie 1 mr editor i have been very much pleafed and graritiej to fee our markets to well fupplied with all kind of provisions and the the town ib well ftocked with various kinds- of xnanufaclures fmce uic etefirig of the navigation i hoped that we ihould lince the ratification of the treaty of commerce eirov not only the comforts but even the 0 luxuries of life at a much cheaper rate than we have ever hitherto done but thefc dazzling prof- peels appear to be of fhor dura tion for i am credibly informed that rwo petitions are to be pre- fen ted to parliament for the pur- pofe of preventing io extenfivean intercourfe with our neighbours the americans as at pf efen l eifes one petition i am told fir is of a moil lingular nature and which i think when it comes before his excellency the governor and the members of vhe legiflative coun cil will not reflect much honor on the generolity of the petitioners the object to be gained by this memorial is that the owners of the steamboat here hail have an excluiive right of navigating the waters from prefcott to queens- cozficr extraordinary nurrerou3 p no e arc m cliini thro par is nipht 2d dav the yfrenadiefs o the guards and the gendarmerk of bath iire on foot there arerrsat nurnhef of recent french eniigtanta at conihintinorle the communication to be rmde to the chamber of deputies this evening has for its object the cilabliiliment and organization lf pievi tal couits thev aniiduec 10 tomorrov the departure cf loid cafderengh conflunflnopki set 2 a tinues to put in the bell ftatc of cl tic fne forts of the ijufuhorus and the two batteriea of terapia opposite the mouth of th vienna 03 78 merchartt8lette fiosn lrody of the 24th october date that gen i h porte con- wags of ivindo boxes 63 pit r doors to icvpmcdatlxolcchrtc end 4he curtate to rip at s ven pcrfons ioitetip tickets who xiid not gam admittance to the a reprefentation are requehed to ceturnthenj to mr mulav where the money will be repaid or other ticket given in htu u b ticket robehd at mr john maulaya ppfi cfhce secretary in 1 i i f i 7he kingston library till be owei everj monday from 1 x oclock am- until 1 ociock i m at the court houfe subfciipvious for peadin will be rc ed by the trcafmxr wm mitchell efq at thirty hillings per year or ten hillings ptr quarter payable on fubferibing and a de- plit left with the trcafufev of five pound3 as a furetv aainit the lofs ol books sub- fcribcrarc toconfuler themfelvcs futjwcl co the rules of the library pertons havrjua in their polfeluon 3oo belonging to thin library are tequetled tt return them into the library without deb charles anderson kingllon ift feb i3t6 3 whereas a note executed by john miller arvi henry baker fume time to the year to fcrvc thefe are to caution any and every ptrfon agaiult ta king the faidnote in payment as wc arc dc- termiiedrcvc to pay the fane john millet- henry baker kinron yl feb 186 k marshall member the 1804 vrm given to adam staarirg in lieu of an arbitration bond j 3 sf brosy 0 the 24th uctober itate mat uen j r maksrlhl eacmocr 01 uxv bennifon hid for 14 dayi his head quarters l royal eouege of stirgeona lofljkm at odeffa the ramora of an approaching vas removed from mr earla houfe io mr warb tveen rufila and trie porte full main- varir smvtha stone houfe water ton to what a pitch has theiove cf monev tranfpurted us what e- war b tween riisla and trie porte full main tained their ground not with llanding their imdrubability dutch mail jjrttsei nov 1 1 orders were received hre on th- 8th inl to prepare every thing tirccftcrv in this cty and neighbourhood for prufhan array at 70000 men and cooo hrfes compoiing th cth and cti corns of prui army which were to march through here on their return from franc all theneceirary measures were taken when srwi arrived that upon the french frontiers ojjrbhid beer received for the pruffian ar- rfty bait and go into cantonments until the pruilian troo ps have confequenfly fprad themfflvs along the french fruintiers even to the neighbourly d cflie which cauko no ftnall uneafmefa in that city it is remarked that fine that time tlie duty of the french fortreltts conde valenciennes and bonchain is again perfo med with ihc greatefl itriftnefs the gats re opened very lute in the morning and hut isgam very early the ou works are well occupied thifl gives nfe to various patrick smyths stone street k i 1 1 a f on ft feb 1 s r 6 fazsi vstx n h tii n thin yk a wholefale or retail store a yc m n for whofe integrity and capability he can produce good vouchers a litte addreifed to s w and lodged at jsi oihe will bo attended u 3 lost farther orders o n thurfday evening the 25th inst at the theatre or between that and the old barracks a ladys gold brace let whofoevcr may have found the ame anl will return it at this office hall b haodfomely rewarded 4 notice conjocturcs several pruffian regiments have already paftid throurjh mamur to go by way of a lt- pcrfons indebted to the eftaceof j doftor anson sm t h deccafed are r quelled to w ac immediate payrrcnt to allan maclean efq and thofe who have demands are rcqueftcd to exhibit the umc for jdiuttment t j martha smith ajminlslratrtau