Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON1810), January 27, 1818, p. 2

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rffc uimiston j jixt rv r iis i al rlie bmrnftl mctir otth kings ton nilit v lilk wj vom noil puy er 8 k ocie y held in george cmir ii on wedimdsy the 14 it iufti ti report wfute receipts and rcpeiuff- turbfthcrutfc year havhij ban fob nittlajacciui the under 7t rl on erl ijffntleiith wvc ap inted officer of c rio ie- y f l eflfuim year ion ilkfl mclw president rwao smart j ice presents wm 1tflcll hlq j r v i oh w ttf 1 n secretary robert ricfordfoitj trtafortr tli- rev go o stuart havhnttf- ken the chair vhe foflovyiug retflatiotm were agreed upon r that the 12th rcwmumii be re- fcifldi4and the following ad jtid in its place viz thar every fibfcnhcr rray demand bible and prayer bnoksffracis of the secretary 1 tti the amount of two thirds of li fiibfciipfion and that each d mot may demand the fame to the a- n iii of one fifth 2d tint he latter put of the h jrcfilatio which regards the numbera of me coiwmiuee binn and that tnttead o fix of the nhove two of the 3 oce with die prdideut c euuftt- fute a quorum 30 that iniead of the 1 ith the following he adopted viz thatch- fwb- fcribmg vfinhwra r the various prate- tenrcongrfgstion be a queried to preach an annual srmoi on the lift siioday in mav for and in aid of the funds or the society 4th that a lift of the fubfcriptioiw ti gri her withthcie refohuion be pub- lifted twice iatbt krogrhni gte 5th that additional fubkuptiuna be folicited present u6scrijtttn f ucab wlun vlaut irehunt l il i at adju general i imi fosi f ti id- muiklaurf -qun- i it iinir geoktll stuart v l 5 il uib lhttiie ai isrrnv uiranrr i it it panels ip id ihp hwees i v m lii lf r iwwden 1 dan rj jiini lvqt i i t c uiikh me i fir tml lnkit i 1 i- 1 va l mil 1 51 1 i wlchii p uirt i c v ilnirnan j w i roulaw i i a iifjii ii rtr fiii law i ar 1 11 jri lav i air 11 kjemll i oii wr qutr i on- ialkfj i iir riui4i parkcfi at tiiii initli 1 mv s ii 1 mio 1 lrvnlii a mi inlam i ihe i ul ixpariiiiiit i k tai a i i if fi i m 4 fi h ti s i s i 1 i a 4 x 4 s 4 8 i i s 4 s h 0 3 0 1 3 i 4j1 ig 8 s r at the annual meeting of the tn- balvtai of the towrfliip 01 fcineit town hrld on tiie jh day nf january 1 8 f r he elrdii n of town and par- fl rlier- it was fotrehed by a mim- hv of the frct ropd ikie fnnerv pre- lent mi it ft wot id he hiphjy proper puwiolj to approve of a j reply ro the cjtieneof robtu gourlay viq the rrviy fpirijed nmuo s mndf on this oc- cafion terminated 1 thr chotcr of a fpecial c mniftce gnmp led of coqrfir f thofe indfvtduais luppofed to be hell ac quainted with the late f 1 lie iwo- fluoandbefl clcuhtd to give the oc- ceflary iifr at ion thr fouo a mg gcntjemeu were nnan- u i fly eholeii uj rcquctteri to prepare iftter3 in reply to mr goulay t tpas rvv i enquires fmfrr math mclmk robert williams s din ffattk v tuvv fftipyty con mckenic john flmt j f irker smh6 j baler l m w perry r mac ks in confqcice rf ihe ivouuikous vfhranftkd rown mikting fo lla t riij- lo mr o urlayi obi d the ira jm of the conttituc with only mv huafc hotel on the 1 2th inft 3 i- media uly proceed to biiilncfi or wmtthy ard much rcfpcaed member hwc prttjir eft beinjj popofed as inio is u i f o ded bj general ap- jjtift vrnch f he pljafr to ac cept id took rm drair ho ii- y h hl itlvay t c f etary iw hie connizc mr oourlays ifiterejung aeb tt- vin i brec read and his individual que- rjes heiig duelled tfith the 0tma de- lihriiin anfvnm weie prepved which when traufmiite tu mr i will go doubt be highly fatiifnry to thai gentiemdu and vvc have realon to be lieve from the cunpiehcifive vkv thut the committee have taken of hn appeal thai their anfwers will niove tttgfaly bcil- eficial to he towiithip and uliim ireiy of the grcatell cuuieqaeucc to this trov- wc underttand that mr mac kay hasalfo procured a rqy from sphns- burghaud amherfl uuod ihraugh the medinn of ofton ha tci x kh a rfl mr dkatm of till p1unci5s8 cuaulotte of walks on the duniisc of auy innhr of thuoal tamijyif jstiiedufy of utfl srjpaitt 8urvnj ifthi klui to ba in the b dy accqjdingljr sir l- emrd home had an aeidirntfp of ilw bya uightiew lite prince kyrnt u tiiuoday morning and yefuerday be wit 10 inivmont arcompatud hy sir david iitiuw and mr brandt to p if mi the 10 lauho task iv folio i i n lottr from our cunrdoud nl il clareniojit- ik pfinee pold iiti- had little or no rest since mouda night when the iriiuiv wu lirt taken in ftu his trau ktrii5stalp of mind will not admit ol his taking rest having lust all hn tartliu iouifoil in tliis lnor aflc- lionafc and puduarrn of contorts- his srn liiluujss i nudt all th eir- cuintances as tvauascrrrbnexpertndi v i ii- opeuitl of tin- princess body for einftairin bnjust taknn plato hy si kvetrtrd ilime si dnvij hondi siiruoonv t tli- kiu and vie n ville oi lilicr siiruiii to the i 1 in f- s charlotte and iriiuv pold mr rriudrof arlinjjton sfmr th apo- tucai to th kmis mi a lo pr siil c uwtu iii f o lfek u 0r th rmbnlrniii of rho body of the rrinciss harbm yestftdin af- umwti hv fie k srjaut w- goft aid all i villc hrr ii j u hi hniv sin i on ho interna yarit wire diwiud in an urn pii pared lo thai purpose iriday afterno sir kit luird croft lll liie for londo in th- jjreiilt aiili tloii mr- marsh of the lord hamhv iain ofllcts has been hereto ninu auaiicmcnts for tin funeral l s france and uantling of pallala 1 london th cabine makers to r e queen and also to the rinccs clni 1- lorteand priwce leopold are appoii ed the undertakers and fcu conduetihe whole arrangements of the ffiouruituj occsirn the jooeu ua apprised of fheni- lanrholy carantroplie on khursda and th- rominnnicatiou a oer ted li t majesty so miteh hut wv regftt to hear lie ha- err since renaiin d roiii- fmed 10 her room r rio i tndipo 1 f he effect upon he princess and iuk of clar lire ais also mot ditrehj thr hoy a i duke received th dread- ful eornuionicafiou while partalhig of ifw festivities in honor of her majesty in that city lie iuslijy in sorrow fil mi uce rose and left the room and thrmirrtnb of camden harfng uith feoliiisof aiiuuih that anost depri ved mm of the powerof utterauco made known the la men fable cause of the retirernnt of the krijal duke the company rimaiitly dispersed ovor- iviielnird in rief all the institutions have suspended their iietin we have received the following notice from the koal socie- among others plw roya society of london as sembled at their apartments on thurs day night but on account of u death of her royal hiyhnevs the prin cess charlotte adjourned their meet- 1115 without proceeding to business till th- funeral of her luv1 highness shall have talwn place they will bow- er meet 011 the 401 h and 27th of tliis outh for the purpose of gi iuh tieeol tie- approaching anniversary e lectimi and elrctlug auditor r rhe treasurers account a prescribed hy ihir statutes but for no other bu- siuchrf vhatevrr kvkualmolmtnixfi tin- deputy karl marshalls order fora jcikial roounung for her royal 1- jovh- rriisrm charlotte vu- ftttb dbteroj hipoval llyl 1 inhimss the i rin ij t miriii hi sw cdiour i iiil h- 91 i i ii mnlyncau howard n 7 1hi7 lurdchiwbrrhhsojjr airtf7 i8t- orijer for the couh koinft ifo ttrouriiiugotismtdaynexmhesth i- stantfor hr late nn al highness u princes charlotte auguta daughter cffm roval htfc the prince ue- nlamleoihort of hi iotciio high- des the prince lipoid ol saxe to- bourtr rv indres darfc norwich crap iheentietnen to wearblaikdolh without hurtou- on the fcltn fidt pflp- etphin muslin or ion lawn cravats and weepers shainoy shoes and buc kles 44 jndrm darkrey frocks never did any event ef a public na- tuie create to powerful a sensatiii ss whs matiifecd throvuhont the whole metropolis in proportion 0 th ini lanrho inteliienee dilvud itetf of her roal hiintess dealu tliere vrrtsan unnft etid nppaiance of mr- row in ever countenance vyhteh plain ly tfn ihe grief of alb i in in nih- f a tothe lowest this sympathy prevai led rrrrrjt from the london count r oyoe 7 litoyal liiliechs w repeat re mained veeiiiie to tin nionuut her denrh about live mil te- ivueii r d ihshc paid to the medical ateii- dints u is then- any dancer hy r ii d thl tlvy r queried iier iv l highness to co-vpo- herself she bathed a gentle sh and expired and thus if f frr mij0 nieei ol health and beauty- at th earlv ntfo rf 2 1 w s mwtched m t from t hi w oi d ihi- uof a coniplilted i riucs who that belioitn cliff ton adudrahle foil length lik ni o er in hich wie scnih 1 ful of f- hd d0cau pmrd f in- the acutet mrej al flu suddi nios and manner of hl detth sm ue i it too lall nor oo si t ahour th middling mye inclining rather tn he en boil p rt hut nut 0 iriiieh a fo impair the wn- niein of hi i film jl i t oefjil ajiii va- hajtifly thif liei arms deli- cafe in a mtl her head finely placed threvaa mingled sttptt iiessnodtin in hr look a full in telligent ce fled hiii she n fn- gai d in ciiipraliou particnlai l fa- mtliar nversation wvru liv lifietth ill the gapivnsion fif lur countenance the reseinhance ti- in r ilutrious fa- fler was striking to these aceoui- plihn nts of person hm- toyal hih- nos- aid d the valuablequalltiesol rhe mind at d heart she had read much and iith di crimiuatieu pairiculariy sine her manias one of her nost pleainsfrcuparietia was to accompa ny her illulrious contort in his mudy of the kiitflish lanuaiie in vvhih he wis so diligent tl if has been able to r ul oui het writers upon history ad jurisprudence she ivm of reli- gious habits and a strict obervr of tie sabbath as p1 as her huhaid who rptftiiarly read to her after the church service nie oi bet icno lush sermons wm a 1u0t al tionafe child and as a iie was a mo del for her sex she look d up to her husband uith the most perfect affecti on re and he deserved it all i imwlunce over hr was uuboundd tnoixah the exercise of it was et toe gentlest kindthe ftak dominutio from the london traveler of 7 duatijoithk plumkss cuvhlotte o wales aw have litflrof prominent on saitit3 fa l or nbouc hree on tuim iuing hr hnl ilidie wftsfik- n ill and express s elf to tin- n at ollieeri of state the anhhioiop of cnnleibury and rl uishop of pohdou deiinu their u mediltrp nltendanre kavl balhowt lord idrrtouih th mrd chjimvllef mr v anbitartjiht withthc arch bihop 9nd pih immediau y attcn- ded i- bfrilcy and dr croft were the mdical attetidanfs on wednemliy at nine oclock uoval ihhnw as delifrerd of a nuiie child buttdl bern through oat the whole nf his toiug and painful doir her itoyal mtuhnes evinced the reutst firmness and received thd communicatiofi of the child binz deafl born with much resignation i hues leopold rxclaimd to hi- medical at- trndants 5000 d 1c i was commnnicati d to him i thrtnk cod ihankced the priikess isssfc phe clliw was prfect and one of the finest infants rer brought into the mor lnn wa compd fffr herd and though of cenmd much exlui i d vtry hope vas entcr tained of her iloin vfrll this ploamdg iutelip being- communicated to the gival otficcrs of state dud th archbishop of canter- bury and ihe ijmiep of london they ift clarenont about oclock a little after twelve a change was ofer vefl in her royal highness her qrdt left her she became rsile and utlf eay and the medice attendant fell alarmed ilvpnsse- vore nt of o the oftrer of state rtatiuj ihe ctmtlro thai had taken place prom ha f past twolvt retlesies and convulsions increased fill nifure and life were ev hnnfed and her lionl utbtic fi piled at half past two yesterday mora a on as th fatal orcfif as con vecd to his maets ministers ihef hishiird to ionmi whire tlev arrivd about half past live lord sdtnuth immediate dispatched a letter lo tip loid muj or a copy of the bulletin wasnlfivut the miiimillii e and the nelait- chou iiiielliiiice jjjieaditi4 in all de p client excited airmutfiil class ssytn phjof tw iff n s kuwl 1 raf bi ii ol kt paupd tojj rrn tveive t one ovloeh vstnhiy tiie uloom mhich i spread evr the pulir mind by the prcmafurc death at ihe princess cliai irmte is deeper than any puhiie cnlnnity lias produced with h theremor of the oldest obrvet of political o rreneesand indeerf dillicuif to couceivean occdai t i i0jj oq which rief vvoulu be more natural rt indifteiem e more bi ulal the people offirent ijiifnin have long looted or ard with roiuwb nee to the pwiicc a- the siiccesoi the throne and hwt many virtue had inspired tiie strong esl hope thai her re tnnd be distifr guished by constitutional measuresand true kuilish fvlin hut alas ths expectation has pnved delumve tlufe form mhich we trussed to have behrd ad nvd with the robes of royalty is now cold and lifelevs that spirit which rate it animation i ibd and with it the brilliant prospect has mulshed pvory circumstance has concurred to render the catastrophe deeply afftrt- illg had her offspring survived it nduht have sooflted our sorrows it might have aifirded aame compensa ti n for a moijets pangs- no such consolhiioii alleviated the dying ago- mes of a rnal mihwc r they werea ravated by the reflection that they were unavailing lol us hope that hf sorrows here were bit a prepara tion for another and a bittur world i f the public feel ttapg1j u hat inert bethesensatioiinofthe unhajipv piiicc whose very existent seemed to ihyond on that of his beloved partner of all the situations in which suffering huma- oily is there is not one more touching than that to mhich a female alone isek pod and ivben wc recollect that krfiuse uopold was iitt absent fnm v e meljitwlody scene wo may have seme faint conception of his grief ihe liimness of he princess must biako him tlra niorci sensible ofeum ho has sustained and the lelhctioum what might have been to which the human mind is ever prone must atfg went the vehennce of his sorrow how severe too must bo the bhov to h- prince recent nlosepafernaltil- derness univr thu a alihi- hmprahmvithfredbell kaih raod u s v i f i toug in couioi in- upon hii ai uiijinoj tbu iliyfll jiiuse ait3

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