Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON1810), February 10, 1816, p. 3

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vef eoirtcft- ihfs r the mcmiv tain of th earth ate but as dull and ir what moiner can we more effectually fhow our gratitude than by irrictly obferving that day which hl rws cararaandetj us to fcicp holy there mtil fuelv be a remedy for th e- iland this rrredy lhould he applied such practices have too long prevailed here and i aive meafures are not taken fcythofe per- fons in whole hands powci is velted by the government to put a ftop to an evil of the kind we hall not he filiate to form card par ties freqient afiemblyro6mfl theatres horfe racing and cockfighting on sundays kingston m feb 8t6 r editor a an inhahita ntof kingfton i will net longer delay thanking thofe officer who have come fouvard as theatrical amateurs for their praife worthy exertions toward gratifying the public and 1 pwl obferve confidering the peculiar difadvnlages they have laboured under which moll roafeur companies have never experienced that they titve proved thcmfelves snoft admirably ad apted for luch an undertaking the chafte delineation of many of the r allotted to fome of the gentlemen de ceives the highcil nd moll unqualified en comiums but i will not nominally partici- larize as it muft be moil liikiigly evident to all whole approbation ihey vronl d with to receive i mul itow conclude with writhing that theiv future exertions mav he crowned with merited fuccef nd i thnv i may venture to anertthat the fame lcntirnenta animate the breads of the relt of mv brother townfiner a hriend t theatrical kiiigftobi feb 9 ei foreign intelligence m m c o l0k90m hot rtiorrvig between 9 ami to oclock an a- harming fire vm difcovcred in the works at the mint the sanita were s km to if- r- potiin invite on the tth of the buiu i- which ior- an mti kji ie th tt nr rhrr place jy re rjic fpecic is ilric is fupp- fed that ttrg cjttantuy tf fuel which conspufed v c w fn that runtri was too great awl that huvinjr pwetwied throith the furnc i the jrtiat the rooi and adjrfiiii hiin cauglvt the element th- iitmolt alarm 34 naturally excited at the tbrijatitic rigflfu tfbtl of this untkl fe concern and eymv -x- ertion maj u art eft the pforefa of the fire the enginr yf the efibfh stent was irnrne- c rtely pot iftto p7 snd woof tj trtver etjgluta u tpcciisy arrived to sfeit thru were fomo folio rcd bv a number ci oth hut hefoie their exertum cftutd be briuvbt into action tlie fire ha3 rotrimuncalcd the gold room frota thence to fome count- liig lioutt9j and evcrtuaily to the h or rolling room on tie eafterci fide of the fcluare the engines vttc ably vv0ci hr th firemen aiufted by a great tmmbsr or artiiicera and ethers from the tsver the fiimes however for nearly two hours pro ted irrefutable atid in a ffcurt time lli eaf- tern and fouthem ing of the oliiidiiig ere completely unroofed arid the interior totally dellroyed in thefe were contane the great machinery of the works including the 10 15 and o horfs power edgtrg the whole of the machincrv- therefore maybe fsndto have besn denaoliihed the mevtin department on the nrth fide ef- caped umr jijred ax did 0fo tb drying room stnate behind that part of the bailditi where the fire commenced the mnncycra ball and rjec3 alfo efcajicd with little in- jury during the fire fcveral ingots were taken from the r nins red hot and there was alfo difcovcred n one of the rooms where the fire had been cot tinder nearly toi and half of copper in livers half ilcrs c whici had not been much damaged mr welefley pole the mafter did not arrive at the mint until i uclnck when he went through the concern with mr smirk the areilitei m sacre and other okcrs ttfaiat direction- j5y 3 oclock the trt as completely arreded l ts prcgrt 17 t the northern wing arid rontmued to trra but fitghtly in the fouthcrn prt adjoining the moneyers hall the lofs fimljncj by the deilruftirn of fh a ccucern iviivr 3ll the irnplemtntj machinery of tfita great nauoijal tltrblifhrner is fsacely cal- tillable it l however eftimated dt icali t losouilt tn 60 cr ho soldier were ftauntvi to rreert all ttgrefa to i iftrng iirovwurcd with the ei- ertv and every rrnrividmi was fearched on coming out ufthe buitdi 9 ivcry pcrtua wht vvis hi par f c ilunct wvhie the 4re r j ii cian on or v r j a p ji caul i- whsch t- n- pucto was newyorkjan t laf2 rj frrr this fore- noon the fafh filling bricj tom ha zard southerland arrived in 36 days from nantz capt s in forms us that he failed from nantz en the 18th of december that the treaty between france and the allies was not publiihcd in france until the firft of decem- ber that the trial of marfhai ney was not iiniihed but it was the general opinion that he would be condemned by an intelligent paflengcr we learn that two days before the brig failed the following inform ation from paris was received at nantz that four french genet ak went to the pritbn in which marfhai ney was confined and prefer ted to the governor of the prifonan order in the name of louis the xviu for the inimedi- ate releafe of the marihai the governor fufpccymg the order to have been forged introduced the generals into one of the rooms of the prifon and del pitched a mcf fmger to the kingtto announce the circunifunce and aicertain whether it was his maieftvs pleat ure that the marfhai ihould be fet at liberty the king pronounced the order which had been prefen- ted to the governor of the prifon ry and iffued an order for inidriionmcul cf the four gen forge the erik mis majeftyalfo ordered 50000 troops into paris to guard ginit m ipprehcnded infurrcction so and ttnpotant jrcr franzr nkw youk jan 24- captain cptafd of th ftknrr mi w ban favored the dittvs of the rnelt with farij taers cftlie lth tnl bwrwa i- hi- rur- tnnt articks relnie to the trui4 tadeuja- tirin and tcrctfun wi marfhai ky at h- oloie j the trial the marfhai ob- vtvedj gentlemen i m a french m and will die a one they hive r been willing to heal my deferde x thank thern for what fchey hue done fr rue aiid what they mry iiltl do bat i prefer ui bcin defended ai all to be irt perfectly defended i vildas njcreau did appeal to europe and poller ltv m bcllart rpiiie to prvcit turthcr ck u u the chaticcllot defenrs you rrv- yjt evsry arpimcnt except fucb aa tn ctiamber has interdicted the marshal since the chamber will n henr mes mover i forbid rny ativocatcs to add any thing j the cham berviuvjride me as they think proper the finri requisition 739 tlieu read the frrkient adurtiivj the accuud accaledj have you any pbfervattotis to nake on the requiiirion the mahal nothing at nil m- lord the witnefs ordered he accufed to retire s3 well as th wirncites and the auditory at hve oclock we left the chamber ft- llng for dehberation perls dsc from five oclock the chamber remained n dheacion upon the judgment at a quarter beforr twelve they decided by majority that marfhai ney was guy of high trmfsn agarnft the late 131 vices condemned him to d ath and 29 vo ted for bnnifhment the marfhai ras net prefent at the time the verdrcl was dtflivcred we had thought ho could not hive been fhoti but it appears that there is a law that can fltpdt him as has been proedby an able hwyer prelent- the martial is to be hot tomofrow this tram late london papsrx fsz irj cf steam of all the mebarjjcal inventions faihorae oriuxurioof iicci hrj or iopernrousjin which wc cscel our con tinental ntighbors what cm equal the im provement we have made in that powerful engine jleam improvements ftdeed fn great tliat if i am ot miftaken titesqi will ft on become the only power employed n au uiefationa natural as well as artiticl t ard men and horfca he left to amufe e h other as wstl a- thry en already w- fr e ftea 4tfi vhich go itnft wind ar i tide cer- a molt necelfaty way of going b iim and which ought by alj tean be empoyci t now st taxis we fieam sn irnpoverer of roat confequcree at a time when fo many accidents happen by the drunkennefs of coachmen running with one another and lastly the greatest im provementa of all we are told that the am ericana envious of our steam perfection have invented a man of war that is to fight by stam and difcharge i know not how many paeons of boiling water on the yiemy in a minute what a new mode of warfare will this be and what a great favintr in the stu dies of naval furgeous who will have no grea ter wounds to attend to than fcald heads and blistered hands and what a dignified thing it will be to hear that a rjrrt rate is a fliip of 100 kettles 1 above ail i think it is a thing to be thankful for that the amer icans did not hit upon this invention fooner they never would have confented to make peace with us if they could have boiled us down to their own terms and i fhall certain ly have lefs confidence in the peace just now concluded than i had feeing how eafily they may fit out a navy and if any difcontents anfe it is plain they will break th- treaty as fjon is they come to the boil i certainly the motto of their new navy ouht to be ta ken from shakespeare who feems to allude fx to the difficulty of the invention and fe- condi y to the facccfd of it in thefe beautiful lites double do u he til cnd trouble jpire bum and water buhele i how much farther they may carry ftcam i know not there are projectors wko talk of educating children bv team and others cf increafmg the population by the fame kx ginc this may appear imposble bnt fo thought our anceftora of many things that we know to be poflibte and in an age o full ct wonders ascuri it does not become a phiiotophcr to be faithlefs and unbelieving london oct x the following hah been iitied from hc secrfary ot state qtec for tshe war vc 4 paftment in downinglireet sr i am directed ciy lord bathurft to acquaint yoayfn reply to your jiler of the that iis majeityr overnmvnt have i under cohuerat iu whether it may be ad- vlable to afford rext year lrre degree of ekouagemcrt to per fons willing to proceed at fet tiers c the grtilh prvices in north- jrnrica aiid that mloop a ihi uettiott alloe decided i wiknat fell tommattfeaie the advantage which ic s puial to hold uut to then but i tbiftk it riht now to o jgrauc- of jiiuss will tjeitccforth be given in thofe provinces to non rcitdents beyond what the means of the parties ottering to proceed thither may enable them to cultivate i am c ticn command nrr all good and inquifitj citizens to ad the commercial convention with england fur the important information aforeiuid agreeable to the fagaci us fuiges- tions of the dercnft general of the admin iftration under the penalty of incurring our high difpleafure and of being unacquainted with the important knowledges contain ed in that commercial parturient montca nafeftur ridiculus mus in teftimony whereof i have caufed my 6257feal to be aflbted to thefe prefents and signed the tame with my left hand done in my elbow chair in the tetth month of the firft year of honor signed thinks i to myself nor waved n nor postponed nsr injornaily jtrranged secretaries a pans paper of ncv 7 fays a faying of m de talleyrand is circulated todav it was affirmed in hisprcfencc that the de puties would fave france geefe fayed ttic capitol replied the exbifhop major general sir r rodr sov and feveral gentlemen from montreal- arrived at liverpool on the 4 december montreal herald iru v married on mondav the cti day of fcby isirs by the rev m ohicial stuart mr sti ffen wessels to mif susammah hart both of sophiasburgh on the fame day lyman lvon to mij rfnecca viliiaws both of loughbo- ough t rrom the dtjaware guzetti minks i to myself pre aden t of the 625 to all and singular to ivhm thefe prefentt may come j greeting vhereas in the con cfpondcncc between i t secretary of st ait and cur cpmmifiioo- rcrsn europe mr mtinroe tated that the rnpreuticnt of fearrtcn and sijj- al blockades were the principal caufeoftht war that price cotilcl only he concluded en he cxpq condition elf having z latiafac- tury iidclfcion agauitt toipreiinmbat r without irh prcviiions the united states would have appealed to anna in vain 1 that our feg nmft protedl th- crew or tthe urniii tctrt could not coniider them selves an independent nation that tc hpulatlan raigfit be limited to the then xittfflg war in europe that it was imprtant to the united 3tat9 tfhat fuch a ftip ulation fllould be obtained ftor a certain fpeciried term if occ could not b had during the exifting european wr that the ruhecft of impreffrnent and cor- rmcrce hjari be referred to 2 teoaiate cej tiuition thai v rrimffionerg might omit any ftjfpulation cm the fubjet o imf eltment it found sndifpcniibly neccflary tc te finale the wfar awl t it wa3 highly impovtant that cc- or protefl in fooe form or oth- er be made bating tht ft was not the itfrntitt of the united states in fultcring thc reatv to b glent 01 the qe of im- prvfiuent to d ntt the rritilh claims there s or to relinqjv that of the united and whereas the ftticgouig exhibits in ev client fpeeimeii of the art of stktn fwijatfae mmu to the muy if you can a arjaeteafi in the treaty cf peace we ha foisfnd nrtbng itpecling this famous fatiiac- tr v llipulaiicn or the declaration or protcft iti ki vm or othr and whereas the knal intelligencer kind undertook to divc- our attention tc she treaty of comnura not co the treaty of peace far divert aa4 fim- dry oiater3 rcatig to imprehxncnt and it- legfcl blockrides now theiefore think i to myflf prefident of the 657 in gciier- died ta ih town on tuefday laft mrs mart smith wift of mr richard smith mer- chant aged 41 jth his houfc in erncft town on tuefday f the tn of february indant in the 47th year of his age wm fairfield efq a tera confinement of 9 days with a bilioua fever accomaried by an iuilamatioti of r liwr on thurtday hia funeral was atten ded by a numerous circle of relatives friends ana neighbomg mr fairfield has left j widow and feven children to mourn fh r reparable infs this u the firft link th has been broken in a family chain at twd bvotherd and filters all arrived at years 1 f bucairoirie townfhip and ditridt jiave lot a vd uable member he waa engage j in mcicutile biifinef3 both in the villar of em eft town and the town of kinrftor he was one of the commiuioncrs for ex- pending the public money on the roads formerly he wag a member of the provin cial parliament and for many years he has been fn the commiflion of the peace j1 a magistrate and a man he was charicften fed by intelligence impartiality independence of mind and liberality of fentiments communicated tl rt w t uui kingston amateur theatre on thutjay evening february ftjd 1816 willbe performed the much admired comedy of john bull or an eng lijh m a u 9 ft re fide f to which will be adcled by yartzcuiar ri queft the fare oi mils in her teens doors to hd ojvrisadi x oclock preifely and the curtain ij rifedi before smjtn boxes 6fc pit 5i n d ticket- to be had at mr john m foit office ijtroos having claims on the amateur j theatre are requeued to dclrver therr aecouz tsat mr giitords office point fre derick o or before the 1 3th iaft xbee payment of the lame will be made- on the ith tnft chair store the fubfcrber9 bare removed to the sign of the white dear where thef intend to keco on hand a variety of chair s ordifferent daturns they irtej contrr- ii baela if the public encourage them fuftcienty- a hatch co kingston feb s 1816 36tf mr marshall membrro th ruyal eottegc of surgeons london ha removed from nfr earl houl to mr patrict smvth3 stone hfcuf watc street r-

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