Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON1810), June 9, 1818, p. 3

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it is fai that h secretary of state t r poreiira afikirs has applied to the pone to appoint the rev micdonild a uhop mr mactiontlj is a roman carbolic and a tnoft excellent and exemplary man reiiding in gengtry in up per canada where he oil t atesasa priest it is further laid that two or three ad ditional catholic priefts are apj pointed toiflift mr mac i on dd tur as upper canada is a pro- teftaat colony within t he diocefsofthe bifti p of qoe- bee and is no in ay ra inner dependent on he pop h hier- archy o lower canada we truft there is no truth what ever in thi i r port pampmetyct that he fcacj furnkhej the areuas which cowpofed it to the writer if general gore would make n afkdiv denying that fa and hating that he knew nothing of the contents til he received the pamphlet from qneb c and that he had only fluked it to the attorneygeneral officially then he would prcfi the profceutfon no fat titer mr serjeant copley faid ke lrd no doubt general gore would do this the court recommended the defen dant to conlider this propofiriun and in the mean time grauted the rule to hew caiifc which is to remain open to enable the patties to communicate kingston tuesday juse 9 181 s t extraordinary feat wednefctay fenniht a larre i concnurie fit fiumonabfoa asj fern bled at marion the beau- tiful feat or the karl of charle- jnoftt near dublin to wi nd- a wonder fu feat of activity aiol ehirt oik of the directors performed by baron oflet of jk w- n t i if his 1 own of which we have obtained tlie i6ih lancers one hun dred ftones were placed at a yard apart and a one extrem- amonjj the most humane improve ments of the present agi may he class ed tin new mod of instructing deaf aid dumb persons first tried some onr atn in france thence introdu ced into america by mr gallaiulet mid lately establinhpcl at hartford iu the stiit of connecticut in an institu tion called the asylum the expert- meat is attended with a d ree of 9uc cfssjery gratifying to the friends of humanity a may be seen in the fol lowing letter on the subject from the a copy for publication it contain some valuable information in answer to a letter of enquirv written at th vdl u iut i dllll a wilt wiiivw- imiki wi wwi i v ity there wis a bafke he was request of ije friends of an interesting 4 j jr i young boy who has the mijortnrie to to ride to eah hone diimount d an i anil- h0t fr and pick it up return to thei fofket again diftrnuftt and droptirinto it making hioi mount and dismount two hun- i dred times an hour was the time given but the talk was performed with cate in forty- his birth h t in coesequonce of earlv sickness 3 which affected hi organs of hearing so as to leave him incapable of distinguishing sounds rfcn run othf dcslgfcf- a brilliant star of armory suspen ded at the head of the itoom caught rlie eye nnd diffused its lusture with the most happy effect the saloon nnd orchestra were neat ly decorated and appeared a catiop of laurel boughs cnf ined with lowers decorated with a star of oak wreath in trout and illuminated on eitheir side by beautiful transparencies dancing commenced about 10 o clock and was kept no with crent spirit j till 2 when the company vat down to an elegant supper con5ivting of all the dclecacis which the season afforded nothing was wanting to promote the hilarity of t he evening uannoov of spirit was increased hy the harmony of music several foats were given ac companied by appropriate tunes which were performed in amasterly rfyle bv the baud of the 37th regiment after suphr dancing was again re sumed and tho numbers disappeared the chosen few seemed to return with renewed pleasure to an amusement dclt trip it as iji o on the tight fantdstastit toe in short the night passed away the happiest manner tii break ofdaj when the company n tired pleased and di lighted with the eveuius en- ttttainment ii ilikrthegpsoscldfun reijrn and these wc aevi ihavl roet aain j theatre haa ten very handfotnety vol- nntcerrd to bin ufc by the truflees arrd the band of the 371b kcgt through the favour of colonel burer we have no hetiiation in prediamg that the audience will be highly gratifi ed hy the performance and mr k very well fatisfied with the generofity of the kinglton audience dramaticus june 9 181 ilktfoan april 2qth isis mjj dx ar siy vorrs of the isa iut was received i- p e a tiii- iii in answer i have to inform jive mum from the ap- v aad byya parent want of tramillg n trie ot be a into tho tider and his fteed nets were conueetkoi aj ttn yt present on a cailfide aul v in favor of time cou nf hi a it is a regulation oi v the institution to receive none cmdor tor nei her tlie vior nor c u re tune var of age at an earli er pen- plabiluy of the one garter- a ihfttchndwh have not sii- warda fo eminently confptljcicntninrarityof rnimro acquire know- c nor the fleetnefs and e in the waj in which u most b fteadinefs ol the other were at e to the leaf and lumb firll perceptible iiut wneaj s ilnili yrtrs t m aitdro aircv a few lurus the baiwtlj pifpuft have made wij diftnounted far the purpofej of fcrtitehim bis ear with bh feo while 1 he horie ftvd quietly waiting his micersj will any odds were offered on them court of kings bfnch saturday- api1 i u the kinv general give the rlefcidant in thi calr it will be tfcolkedi wai governor f uppei caada at the fitting after ja he wa fonnd gmlty of p bhlhog a lihel reflecting on the chnraftr of dr thorpe who was chief jo llice of the colony the evidence cttlrf at the trial to prove the lihil and its pmblcation waimi srjeant firth who was at torneygeneral to the colony mr sergeant firth mated that he jrcokaed bing at the government hufe in the apartment wheic oflttia tlli projirrsi irt lenrinj tnanifcstl or f in- waul of thai innurily hi h a tfw more vear would taxv thm from what i liav wn f tin nunlshcr m opinion is thut antes a child is uu- conintnli mrward jwoitp years of age is soon toii4h toalfempt to teach ttr tlifaiul ltm excrpt the name ol visible objects tlie child of which yoa pak ran doubtless bo admilrt ivheij ij- hall booldcnouhaiul i hope in friends will chen send him the tmns of admission an 200 dollars per annum for boarding instruction and cvrr thills necessary except clothing rite number of pupils the last yeai has been 30 twenty more are to be ad mitted nol week and probably no inore till the end of another year from tins time as we have not accommoda- tioits for moie at present the pro- iresi made by some of the pupils in obtaining knowledge of abstract ideas and of the uc erf words is truly astoit isbing and evinces the practicability bufinefs was always tranlafted the i of introctiu that owfortunatc class 01 governor and himfelf oidy were prefent j iloir fallow cnatures the school has 1 the governor then flic wed hin the parrphlet in qutftion which was of a joiuca1 nature he could not fay whether this waan official co-nmunica- tiofi he thought it was not btcaufe be bad no orders fiibfrqncntly to proceed u the pamphlet he coifidered it as a 0 fide tiai com nu ication he did not believe the governor would have tnde the communication had the witoeft not irld he fuuaiion of at torney general this was all the evidence of publication mr serjeant firth now applied for a pew trial on the grounds that there was no evidence of publication j the governor had made a communication to tht attorneygeneral it was true but in doing fo he had done no more than hia duty he was bound to com- nunieate to the firft law officer of the crown juft arrived in the colony not only all he knew of the political character of individuals but alfo all he furmifed in this in fiance it was a confidential official and privileged information and therefore could not be 0ade a fnbjeft of criminal profecution mr scarlett who wan connfvl fo doftot thorpe faid his client had no prfonal feeling towards general gore- he had however received an imprefli n on hu mind which he would be moil uappy io have removed that impreflion was that though gen g nftt hinifeif ually htve wi and some been iu opt ration one year tf the pupils can already write 11 belter letter than common uneducated youth rheir instructors have been enabled to communicate to them a knowledge of the general principles of the christian it tiion i consider the asylum one of lh most important institutions in our country and it promises to be pro ductive of much good the directors of the asylum will publish a report concerning tit- institu tion some time next month and when it is published 1 will send a copy to you if yw wish at any time for more particular information please to write 10 me and 1 will immediately auswei your letter yours c abelhtht commumcatlom thursday last being the anni versary of his majestys birth oay the officer of the garrison with all the families of fashionable distinction mi kingston and its neighborhood at tended a ball and supper at moores coffee mouse to celebrate the day the rooms were fitted up for the occasion with an elegance of taste that reflects much credit upon mr vlore the proprietor the floor of the ball room wa friday the 19th of mav belnrr the nmntrfrr of the royal oak the gen tlemen of the point av hardfornere paft to their friends of this town the mirth 11 the day eommced at iwlf pall 2 when theoobjegarre of crcdct con tinued till 6 the gfffftanen rlkw par took of a dinner fei up by mr thocnfoo of the poirts winch rcfleftcd much credit on that efiileman gene ral harmony ptcvaijnl djin the remain jdrrofthe evening until 1it when other refrtftvments were fervc 1 among a variety of toafls given on j the ocnfton were th fjjllowme j 1 the kling 3 cieers 2 thcqncen do 3 the prince rc 4 the noble dike qf wellingtotjo 5 the mero- y cftic immortal ncl- fon 6 the memory of si- rob- ert hall 7 the prefent com nandtr and offi cers of hi ivlajeftya nal department vl i tilt hv y 8 may tk r thiflle and sham- r ck long flvmnlh and may the motto of the canadvag be death or vifl ty 9 may tt combined allied ftrees ofj europe neve j t in ill 1 re tlwt em blaons the p of hiitory in recount ing the gori battle of watelouj we are haup to llatcthat tiiouuhj furfoiinded hi numbers who ate inimic al to onr government j part of whom are actual fetters amengt us that cfr- cumfla cccan never present the loyal feelings of engftfhmnn difplaying thenlelves o f necauons molt hapvy fhould w be if the ftme fpirit of patriotifm dilpl itfelf at ail meetings throughout te colmy notwithan- ding we fondly hope to fee the day when the rof xhiftle and shamrock ijttafli uriftl i their oppofers when in brit till doni patriotic meetings fhall not be liahle to ihe cenfure of a rebel party im at tnc very moment ofj their treafonoij ate dcvonrinaci the very fefteri w h uld feed the offpnng t a tohny and fup- port thrift why k bled in defence of their rights a loyalist kingston j 9 8is melancholy event in one of our london papers it is dated on the authority of a letter from a merchant of palermo dared march 2d that the city of catania in sicily had been deftroyed by an earthquake i jetrta it is added was making aj rireidful noife but no iiruption had taken place catania was from a iiinilar cauie neily detlroyed in 1693 when eleven thoufand perlons perifhcd in the ruins- n t spec montreal herald mai 30 arrived at the mdtifionhoufe hotel in this city on sun lay evening the 24th ii ilant col barclay hu majtya commiffioner under the 51 h article of the treaty of ghent the hon ward cnipmanand mr chipman jur his mjellya aent tinder the fame article the latter accompanied with his lady and mr odkll the secretary of the i province of new brnnfwiek wh we learn is to be employed tliii fcafononone of the surveys alfo at the manfion hotife hotel on thuray evening the 28th itft the hon cornelius p van ness efq commiffioner on trie part of the united stairs under the 5th article of the treaty of ghent wm c bradley l agent on the part of the united stitr and lt vinton o the u states artillery attached to the agronomical operauona under the fame article price of pnormonx in the kingston market during tho a fr 4 a j per mil inn vnil inrk fouls ttirkevs oecbe otiem butter fcs peas potatoes m i i turnip- carro caotiage hour do tallow lard i a i hlilm to hi lb cm i each toz biiih bead cwt bhl hi ton bundle corti 0 r 11 9 0 0 0 i ft v i 0 0 r 0 5 0 8 0 0 n 1 0 o a n 1 1 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 is 0 0 0 7i 0 0 8 v 0 0 0 iv 12 ft 4 7 0 0 0 0 8 i 0 s 0 7 0 0 7j 0 i 9 b 1 0 8 0 0 4 s i 0 6 ii 3 0 1 0 4 1 a 0 o 0 0 to 2 io 00s 15 n ti 9 0 t notice to delinquents sk piils leliis muier the necessity of catting upon all who are in arrears with him to nake immediate payment actual wan t for ces him to give this notice and no one can excuse bimse f by saving t he surely ctnft nv art ne for i am not mo it uuut two conscience an indian being am- on4 hi white neighbors asked for a little tobacco to smoke one of them having some loose in his pocket garc him a handful the following da- the ndian came back enquiring for th- donor saying he had fnnijd a quarter ot adouaramong the tobacco being told it was given him hi might keep it llfi answered pointing to his breast i got a ood man and a bad mar hiqre and the good man say it a nt mine i must return 5t to the owner the had man say why hegtte it you andith your own now the ooil i man i that not riiht the tohacco j is yours not ihe money the had man say ncvcf mind you got it i buy some dram the good man say n no vom mus wot jo o o 1 dont knov what to do find i think i go to sleep hui ihe good man and the bid man keep talking all niglrt and trouble me and now 1 bring tliemoncy buck feelgood ivairrtozau mtnj is great increife of stock wc aie credibly informed that 0 the yth inft a refoeftable firmer rutland in this county had the follow ing almoft unparalleled acceffion to hi family and i theftiort faceof24 hour- viz hia lady was fafely delivered of a fine pair of twin the occupants of his farmyard actuated by imilar impulle for the increafe nf its inhabitants produced feven lambs fifteen pips two calves and one colt total 27 are not agricultural focieues ufrful where there is a good feleion of dock or three tears in arreer lot be assured w tilou art the man gazette office kingston june isis no tice r the conrtnerhip of rvfart wth liams co h this dy diftblved hy mutual confent all perfonv hiving dc tiandh a ainll the coneern are teqnft ed to prefent then f r fcttlcnent nii all perfnns indebted to the lame are re- qucfted to snake immediate payment to robert williams eiq who ii duly iuihorifed to fertle all accounts of ttic concern robert williams jonas abbot titos s whitaker erncjl town 2 jl may 1818 23 hf pnrinerqjp heretofore exjfting mtwecu th 0i ner m ran is- 111 of t solved by mutual confent all dehu clues and demanls aainfl the concern will be fetted hy j tuorncr an1 debts due to the concern are to be pad to futd john thotner john thorner mi chad moran kingflon th june 18 1 8 23 books the fubferiher rcqeil thofe who have the following 5ooks bto 1- iflg to him mipht be returned immedi ately tn mi fa reed viz lit and zi vol shakloear and 2d and 3d volume children of the bey n b the ft and 2d volume of sir chare grandifon muy be had at the fame rate the other fivt volumes bid at by applying as abov j thorner june 8 a ucn the arcnoriul jteri jm beloved sovethrongcd by w theatrical it 19 with ileafure we obferve that the inhabitant of i are once more to have i rat amufement among them m already i it 15 tn that theatre is to be open ed on fnday e next by jyi k nedy fiom th- montreal theatre with singing and r the pnta undertakes the diffi cult tafic of berforming plus ihe firll night but we un that his in tention is if 4 cnollg vo teer after the fi tq get fome performance f charitable purpofes and doubtlefs fimethinir wiil be done by w for fafe exe a dehre on h patc of flch a benev0 lent nature t0 rndigetlt emigrants and the poor gc j certainly high ly ptailf worthy of mv ice taknt9 wc havc heard much in hotli walks of the dra- ma it is bert he ha3 bfen a grcat favourite in cai an wc lln he has given so cnterta in va- nous places wi t flccefs and from the choice c he has announ ced in his bilis fi fiday everi we anticipate again j olir theatre gra- ced withanume a beaiicy boxesi and the pit mechanic the rearing calves boil half a pint of flaxfeed in two quart- of water ten minutes to a jelly then add fkim milk enough for three calves and the fame proportion of feed for any number of calves this food given to them twice a day or thrice when quite young mikei them healthy and vigorous and is prepared with lefs tiouble than other broth or hay tea this method u now praftifed by a farmer in this vicinity with good effeft who took the plan from the farmers qmant 151 which alio fays that ilaxfecd jlly with hay tea ii good with out milk berijblre star president isoyer of hayti is a coloured man obout 50 years old and was one of the commanders who expelled the french invaders of st do mingo under lc clkro and korn- mhku his courage and niiiiiin skill are highly spoken of one of the lirst acts of pretmenl bover of hayti was ihe liberaliou of all prisoners not under sent wee if death a white president could not iiave done a more humane deed bost centineu u ittrieih at adolphustowu on tuesday the 2d iitst bj thomas dorland eq mr fieoiwb ii pktior ot the linn of notice the fubferiber heqoefta al thofe who have any demand again fl him to fend in their account duly ant hen tr eated for payment on or heforp the 20h june and all thofe indebted to him are requeiled to mnkr immediate pay ment louis tapin king ion june 8 1 8 18 2 wanteda groom and a f mir none will pleafe to ao- ply who do not bring with them the mod fatisfaory credentials enquire of the primer june 4 1818 z wanted to hire a refpedable woman as a wet nurie eir- quitc of the primer kinglton june yth 1818 2 oats and peas for fae by monjeau st germain june s 2 ii rihe boat dolphin is in good a order kr carrying lumber or any kind of cargo and will do bulnn is on u modeate temisas any other boat the dolphin will fail in the omrfeoi the wttk for bell villi eor particulars apply to the fubicriber rr joseph ponce y kmsicn june tf i s 18 tpj

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