Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON1810), September 7, 1816, p. 3

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fcad htik adopted by the ttovermrnr jo concert with thee unman ier of the fof- ccfl the jr wjtlwcg and aht- ty of the refiovnt majriilmea fn thofe parts where the difturhances principally prevailed no effeftual progufshad bce made towards the reftorntion of tranqu ijty that the fame fpirit of outrage and tendency to unlawful c rmbination liii txilled in m3ny part of the counties of weltmeath rofcommon nd the adjtiin- ingdirtri3 and that the reports then recently received from the counties of j tippcraryi limcrlkjkilkenny and the kings county had produced repeated in lances of a during and fyflcnatic viola tion of the law fi it is wcl known that one of the ftmbinations existing in thsfc an j other neigh touring counties derived the name of car ders from the nature of the torture wth which the objess of its vengeance wrc vh fitedrttnd which consisted in th laceration of their bodies with a wool ard or fame jimilar instrument tobe concluded next week 3 il i london june 20 loulsxvlil extract of a genuine liter from french nvbtcman daicd pariwmnj gi sin the best answers j c give to questions about louis xviii is to r late as nearly as possible his own re- toarifo atan audience with which 1 was honoured last week after my return from an eile of 2l years to my con gratulations on his majestys restora tion he said my friend i wear indeed the crown of my ancestors but it is charted into a crown of thorns the pang f ivkich are only known to a- they are onlj felt by its unfortunate bearer the rocst abused of my predecessors have bpen praised for some ood traits while am atnod without mercy by every one though it is the study of my life to c hthinj but what inv clispicjic ifcp- proii ufjut and praiseworthy if i select my counsellors amo th revo- lutionisfs because i think them be acquainted with the present statu of franco i am reproach by the ilyai- ista with worse than ingrjitudr f i a royaiit eomicil th kcrolti- tiorists create an aari by icfnsing stu ofan intention to sulvrt sh- vnsitui mmu if i hve a wutd iiiiv mji p8ht their jealousy fetid disunion leave hie no quiet rud to thwart each other they ditpfav other an inrfimpvi sftvjtjftfcj n i m ijryi v- viuiviirm bolt fin the ndipon of my ancestors i only do my ibtty hi ohnw v1v4 strictly us ptcn pis but having so lemnly promised relion toleration i ano leave nil my wlwwt a full liber ty ofconrience vv- l tbtntjwlira therefore suspect me of intfdlit whih the protectants represent n as n sopr- stilious bigot though i am unable satisfy af once all the sufferers in m cause by the rvelntior all are im patient for immediate reward those whom j can remunerate blame me for dot doing enough vthilft the other pre tenders hold mc out both as nrjtisl and unfeeling if i think any particular tnerit deserves particular distinction favouritism in the general crj while when disregard some innflptitcd claims i am accused either of envy ignorance or neglect- my situation is less un fortunate with rejad to foreigners russia ha one idaofgevmiinj kraice england has another austria litters feam both and prussia differs- from ihr three other allies when therefore i please one i am 6ure to displease the other and i am qually tormentod witll their projects and humbled by thir menaces ami pre tensions from rome and madrid i am reproached for not introducing re ligious intolerance while i am libel led in england and america for not ad mitting democratic licentiousness un der the name ofliberty and nntisocinl doctrines under the name of liberty of the press if i punish a traitor 1 ami styled a merciless tyrrnt if i pardon j hirr i am ridiculed as a trembling im becile had 1 pardoned the three en glishmen othe foreigners would have reproached me with partiality to eng land while the french ana english factions would have asserted that frar and not clemency yas my motive e- cn in my own family opinions are 1i- tide1 gbout my public acts some of my i relatives seem to think that 1 sway too much like a successor of a revolution- i ary upstart while on the other hand the duke of 0 ad lis party ap pear discontented because t do not go vern enough like a revolutionary iwtur- pep after these lamentable facte you cannot doubt of my sincerity when ij affirm that 1 long for the moment when lay creator will retake this my crown j haft tverc tn hs eyeft and his whole ujutouaneo bespol a grief whti euist have been so much the more poig nant ai policy mu t generally reqnir hs concealment am convinced tin jood prince would never have reign ed so lon had ho not considered it as i duty providence has imposed on hi i by his pirth londov july 8 several arrangements are in course o roxreis w ith a view to establish a res- oeitahle naval force upon the lakes or oada sir robert hall an officer of distinguished merit wiio was late connnissioiur of the naval yard of que bec i appointed to the command the vessels upon thy lakes their pre sent force eonse ted of tcumsehschr laewi h knt tagus schooner lt hambly star capt herbert acting newash schooner capt w ljourchier ncting nctley 10 lient hf speu- r montnr1- capt ewd collier kingston c i capt w k w owen nd huron lieut j jacksnh th t lawrence s8 burlington 74 charwell l and chubb cottor are af preent in ordinary several officers und a number of seamen will proceed short to the station- of bonaparte u it is not true that general bcrtrand ai iigned his intuition to flick hy th fiirt unes of his fallen mailer he had ex- rftcd a wifhto return to europe at the expiration of a year for which period only he fays he pledged hiufclf ip re main with bonaparte it was cxpeed in coufcquence when the havana faied that he would be fent to the cnpe of good hope in the pheaton for lotd chailcssometftt to provide him a paliage to europe lt h a known faft that the j behavior of bonaparte towards madame bert rand has always been marked with chat mfcnivve coarfenefs and alpeiity fo eafily excited in him by dependent- uuon any dmct cf their defeioo in attachment to his per too or fervice general gnr did ooi tign the paper which pc hiri ro fty vvich bona- hartged the third ftr h5lng deprived qa his orders kingston seftembeii 4 i m 0 w i ibs excellency si rjomq c sheu- iuooki his ladf iie lady of cora- lisary general robinson and lli excellencys suite arrived in town this at 12 oclo nm the lpper artof this privinfe on disembarking om on board the montreal a alate f 17 guns was fi from that ship error orrected we mentioned in our paper of the 24tli ult that the new town formcr- i djstinguisltcd by name of myers creek at the river moira was now called belleville c were under the supposition the very pleasant sisuationof thai fn that its name was deived from the french bvt we have since been inforrd thxrt it has been given the name o belff illb- in honor f lady gore the request and petition of a grtt number of the in habitants of that town and the town ship of thurlow i mm t the barn and out houses the pro perty of thomas menit esquire high sheriff of thi ditrict were wilfully set on fire on the of the igth inst develops i hnrsri k 4t6t rhf- dtial from london whicn mentinns u that beinu wh adtruainted with and members of the uritisli cabinet ihey trld me that n call tf the cabinet wa- ordered en th 10th infant june in which it was declared by some of them that great britain had no right o detain the per- sou of gen bonaparte that he had delivered hinwlf up tn jnat br i tain as a prisoner of war and relied upon their protection and that upon peace being established his person nght to be held sacred and that great ijrit- aiu of course must release him a lum ber of arguments were made use rf pro and cen but it fnally was decided that as a private individual the nation had no right and ought not to detain his person hot that he be allowed to re tire to what place he thought proper out of the bounds of the british empire or her allies so my dear sir short ly you will hear that the former terror i of europe has been releaed from du- i ranee rile and 1 hf pe shortly t hear from you that be has arrived and lan ded on fair freedoms isle but take care of him he ma perhaps intrigue too deep j i ufmr t i leo j th-ri- fectubes be dvlivcrd l t and nine n tst i en in the 137 f luki agvd upon tl r p i retrace will b- h are yy x 1 a in speaking of the late dwurbanc in enjand the liverpool advertiser thus remarks we are concerned to learn thai in addition to the distur bances in the eastern ditricts of the executed according t the arid undi iht fuperiotendence c cele rated ir thoton o tfo the leflures will commence thiev nig at 7 oclock trek ts of ad million for the ccurfe or evening may be had at the itctu e rora before the comn enccmeirt of the lcc- lure price cf tickets fcrthe e ure io r the evwxin 050 p s c w hopes 1 hat thofe in the whole of his heat and hay baryest wa consumed tgthcrwith carriages j j kingdom some dangerous tumults have sheep sec kc the loss is estimated i hteiy hwki n out in the southwest at 1000 dollars a reward of live hundred dollars i off red to a person or persons who will give sue information ns will iead to the convition of the offender or offenders st dmids spec ii dkietiy in the seat of the superfine cloth manufactures hi that quartvr thedi- trcssj we believe has long been urgent hut hsthe have filwai been noted for j their orderly habits we have not expec- led any public disturbances they have 6fci avse been quirk ly put down for york aug 14 these uhiorlueate persons mut knew- w i we are happy to hear of the arrival rf the honorable w d powell at lit erpobl on the 7th june the party of ferl silkhka people under mr miles mc donell was met j when within a diy maicb of the red river y fome tndians who reported that zr aftaif haotaken place between a and oej t to be made sensible that no- tbng is to be remedied by a violation 1 f tht laws and thai men never succeed who trj by fiueh mcaus to redress their ovn grivanees mnficmup drlsberatidn winch ta tupofthtfiaardf about 40 in nnm- at all appiiivcd by bopartc though htv 2 tc of the udion i emigration v have ict exactly added up the re uare dnring his captivitv until after 1 1 rt en j t p 8 j p of the ra about 40 in mini- amouiit of flp passensetf from europe l ibersidtlc serwntsof the hudfon j wh va new yirk phila- zsa to 7ii hiimtrs j 3 ww f that tuu jrfijjj bh w k dm boj t confider trcfkes v bek rwnt a wn wil jj oot be far from velad vv th r -v- cvv ml nwrlj the wholr rf hi prty of 28 per- e truth when we then at are sttiss arrived nt philadelphia vie holland the rest arc from ireland kiitdand and prance hie rurriit of emigration io thexj- w s vie ius been very strong fi ai six months but pidgin 5 from what e in the liviti h and other foreign towards him boannt folks of all low was cntft his campaigns frequently except that thr fnri bnk k and parly was how- of varcrloo s and when that m e i w adwnciflgt c e red rivet by way j iw r r ut of the pittirie o cuuns noticed the ofs f it i iivanably jttsj ttibuud by htm to a trcafunable paiic j the tiritifh pjliameut h uc addresed the pinee regent reqeoing him to canfc to he prce umed in all te w i iflande ui royal hihn pa difpleafure at the daring infurreio tn uudecive ihe blacks where they have crroficotw i impreffioils and enjoin on the ce al j q tj e b tj c by an arrival in the united sta loud n pai hac bttft receive there 1 c the jth jnly indufve the dukef wellington hid arrived in london parliament a prorogurdnn the 3d july it wil be teen by the prince regent w 1 v aulormesto carry into cffd evry spec b on hat mn flwf the met mealnietoptonmtethemor rtvil and i friendly mderffwduw continue to e religious rmprovement aj well m the beuveen the grit powers of enwpe comfort and hapnm s of the ucroe9 lrrj e was about returning and to make every neccfrty jmrnfiona- iwithafittt to the meditemmeaa with gmil any violation of the laws again q jl hrfl issom it was thought lu chabiz the slave trade ijthofe bffrby oowcrs whofrrecentinfults cruelties have excited fo much hi- paris jdy 1 pelinier oje ot the 28 eonfnrtor i dignntion several of the rioters in england has minted in court that b ha h caaa been evented and from the ilroi communicate tn the king fah which meafures thjjt have b en adopted it was mm fave france but h- ju conunn- j huod that tranquillity would be main- care them only to the kingw porfon tahed mail p3 of the country where cjiaal j a difpofuion to commit execfles had h flwwa itfelf ft u lamentable to obferve halifax july 16 fxlictlon yefterctay michael mgrath and charles devret whofe trial will be found in another pait of this paper were ex- ecutci the melancholy event wa rendered peculiarly diftreffing the halter by which devret was fufptndcd bcke and the unhappy man fell to the ground without fuffcring any material injury another rope was procured and a quarter paft three oclock he agan afceuded the fc3tfld apparently very much agitated and was launched into eternity about an huirand twenty min utes after the partner of his crime mgvath appeared penitent but devret perferved in affcrting his innocence to the laft with the ut noft hardihood papers ve can eouider if as bavdl be gun the people are preparing in majn places io leave their country by uiiihorhoods or parishes as u wn and ill the new world to possess and ihjny the riuiid- of their youth by set- titiig together can cmtr movrurar aug 31 the citizens of ihe western prr of the state of fev york continue to prnk vifh confidence of the comple- iei of a grand canal from lake krie fotlie hudson the tommismoner- agentsj c couiinu to report favour ably vvlufthtt they succeed or not we hope they will o far as to stimu- i late the people of this country to im- i prov some of the natural aduutajes iven us hy the st lawrence i jivva ivil a late london ma that this jifooiition ftill pervades great j j axiae caya i ranee- ittirigiua with multitudes n people who unfortinprely j rwssia balances all austria conceive thfii note and difordcrs will re imtops all licve them horn the unavoidable prcffiire of the tlmey the spring of this year las ben as unfavorablpto t productiors of the earth in ni parts ti kurope as ir v as 1 here and almost every other section of noith america- they complain nf frosts and suows in june and a con- fmnenc rf c we whereby vegetation w ueariy arrested wc learn fh sir cioudon dhum- rtond has arrived in england having made he passage from quebec in 22 days piu ia pcnver all irnnnrk lose ail snellen duues a f ipdn is dcspijied hy all america re- cans ail turkc starts at all eng land of course protects all lint if a superior power hd not pity on all old xiek had carriod offall ro fvii horrid a late paris paper savs the criminal court f istria con- demnm to the penalty of death the ca- rate of opo tonia and two of his accomplices for hating assassinated he widow gilmia aged 30 who had qiv- en up her property to the said toroaz j on condition of his providing for her maintenance if reults from the de tail of his trial that tomflz had prom ised 300 llorinsto zebro and zuppino to murder thi unhappy widow and hat uhil they by a succession of blows wer consummating this horrible or thorns by excheln my throne crino the priest dressed m his sacra- i thispalaco of te thuuterics for my m ftabits with one hand gave the torn in the abbey of st dennis i i benediction to th- yctm exhorting her k p- 1 11 1 vi i itn difl aril and width the other excited j dutlng the whole tii1- tli- majes- i jto die well and with the other exetfed thus ctjutaecaded spcng to me i the zeal of faei murdewrs he was n cnnrkton august 9 nap 0 1 j y 0 n a i hi e c to amettlcv extract j fetftir from a gentleman in hewyitri dated august 9 to iris friend t cii peak j j expect you have r iu a in the ihid- mmwmg concerning general bona- parte vrhc the editor tells vou at rhcendoftale it is not true rtly wpoi j my fr something more is in itrtion than you arc aware ve had two french general and ufteen 0 a confidents nf booapu tn ar in this city late ly nearly a 0 t wmlt u vh s the editor ofthe bigj hjo gj tiian he chooses to fci thistovnon monday evening last by arthur giffbrd m mr roiibit sranion ofthe oinnisariat dnpart vecnt to miss lu- is d seaiioun a small rin- with three keye attached to it was picked up a feu days since oppomii io the comfnisarial joliice the owner can find them by appl ing at this offitfe srpffrmber 7 1s1h n to let the upper part of that houfe fit- uated in front of the matket for a fmall private family alfo tabling for ahrrfe for particular apply to the i fubferiber j duncan who has on hand from 1000 to 1500 paiis of worsted stockings fit for the army which will be fold cheap for calh only r j d- kingtian jib sept i8u6 14 power and trust- will br the h preftice evince that thej ate willing ro c ntiibute al in their power rr kfudu the geaci of fciencr irto a flan in thir import ant art ofihe bririfh dominion kingston sept 7 i si 6 i 4 pain tin ot mr wentwok i hrke known that he has removed his painting to thi library room in the coutt hou where fr the flv it time he ej ia etingstonhe will continue to paint likenesses in portrait miniature profile c mr w refpeafuly m1to ihc ladies and gentlemen to call if they have no other motive but cnticfity at the fanc me he earnestly f licit ail thofe that want good iketfessfca to make an early application kingston sept 7 1816 i4wi vuctioneerinir rhe fubferiber retums h tnccre and hearty thanks to hi f ienda and the public in general for ti mmy favours he ha received from thrcti for theft fixtecn yean past and info m them that he has recommenced bufincli again r himlf any gentleman w fil ing to difpofe of any pnprrty will he waited upon at their own quarters or at mr walkern hotel and he affirea th fe gentlemen who h f piealr c fa vor him wiih their culom that they lhall have no occafion to call twice for their mony john darley auctioneer kingston 4th sept 1816 14 chair shop the fubferiherfi having removed ro their new fhop would inform the public that they wtl endeavor in futiire to keep on hand all kinds of chairs settees c in their line ornamental pjintinjr gilding and varnifhing done wiih neatnej glafa cut tt any fliape required also boiled linked oil for fale by ihe barrel or fmaller quantity pns ready prepared for ufe and all diredious for ufing them gratis c hatch 4 co sept 6 i4tf strav horse come into the inclofure ofthe fub feriber on the 26th of august 21 mall bay horfe with three white feet a star in his forehead and his mane trim- ed off the owner is requeoted to prove property pay charges and take him a- john cannon kingston 6th sent- 1816 43 notice a board of militia officer oppoint- ed by his excellency the li- tecant gove nor to examine into and re port upon the claims for military pen fions of the widows andchildien whole hub nis or fathers may bavedied from diftafc contracted wliilil on adunl fervke will again afierble at the court hmifc in kintrlton 01 the monday next pre ceding the crxt general quarter feffiona at ten oclock in the forenoon john ferguson timy thomson arch mcdonell to all concerned kingston ijl sept 1816 it 1 taken up adrift on fri- day the 30th aug lat oppofite mi- lisfaugua battery a skiff almost ntw the owner can hive it by apply ing to nathan chkrky at blok houfe no one r kingston s eft 6 tsl6

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