Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON1819), May 21, 1819, p. 3

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tofifft fie then wwi wlfl col joocfccr ty will i- wi h ut lot nf ti an -i- in ar i ight occm before he nhi icium in executed a codicil i hi iwn will w etcui lie gvc ill the prt prry btftowe up- ii litis to tlic colonel ci rcn i i lit- i character like thelc acquit e no ctfli gf pans ftb 5 charles iv ihe for- rait king of spai- and the indies who died at rome on trn 20th of jauuary was the on f harle iii and of arii a- rnelia f saxony he was born at nap lei on the 12th nf november 1748 and went to span as princ ofthe austiriain 1750 when hit father was called to the throne vacait by the death of u brother fetdl- nan vi m the ape of 17 years he oil the 4th of september 1765 espoused ft arid louia of parma who assumed over mm an empire which she never lost during their lon union i e acevded the throne on the 14th of december 1788 and reigned till the 19th of match t3o8 the day of his first abdication in favor of his on e an abdication which was any thing but voluntary at the time of the unfjr locate journey to baymne ferdinand gave him back the crown for a moment which charle iv constrained by a su perior force immediately resigned into the hands of bonaparte it was then on the 49th of march 1s08 that charles in re ality closed his reign it i not generally known in europe that this reign was diliinguifhtd by im portant ameliorations and by the rapid proerefs of commerce agricultural and manufactures the inhabitants of spainifh america remained perfectly tranquil in the midft of the revolutionary agitations of the reft of the world and if in spain fome difcontent wtt mantfefied they mull be attributed tothr conduct of manuel godoy the too powerful favouiile in whom and the queen the king icpofed all the af faire of the government the foreign relations of the spanjfh ftlonarcly were almoft conftanliy unfor tunate during the rein of this monarch spain at fiitt refuted to accede lu the coaliti n againft revolutionary france but when charles faw the life of louis xvi in danger he wrote to the conven tion a letter full of firtnnefs and modera tion but which though tent to the con vention two dajs before the king of trances death was not opened becaufe the leaders of that body wer- fearful of he imprcition it might produce charles then declared war agaiuft the french republic i he tliree campaigns shade by the spaniards were a mixture of fucccflcs c defeats which at that period when other rations sunk before the arms of iiance proved that the armies of spiin were de ficient neither in courage nor skilful gen erals convinced of the inutility of his effort charles figned a pence with france but he thereby lost the independence of his crown for a french ambassador ohce admitted to the court of madrid it nerer ceased to be agitated by the french and english parties the alliance with bona parte cost spain her fine marine which was almoft totally deftroyed at the battle of tiafalgar at the fame time the knglifh to feize upon the commerce of the spanifh olonies endeavoured to penetrate various points of south ameiiea where they fowed the germs of revolution the famous miranda was received at lon don and a formal cob vent ion was published between that chief of the difcontented a- jncricans and an euglifh minifler chailes at length wearied of the yoke of bonaparte feized the opportunity of the lecond war between france and k ffia to make the mod hoftile preparations bu the battle of jena deranged his pro jects and the prince of the i eace at tempted to excufe them by publicly de claring they had been directed againft the emperor of morocco it is known with what raihnefs his crown was torn from charles and how the spaniards rallied un der the cheiilhcd name of ferdinand re veneed the national affront 1 he former ivloiiatcu ot ttie 6paiua wiium bouflpue bad faluted as emperor of the america and ivhom he never ceafed to call his friend defpoited of his crwns lived dur ing fix years on a pcnfion which was never paid regularly after having refided a fhott time at fontainblcau and compeigne be cftablilhed himfelf with his queen and th prince of peace at marfcilles whence in 181 1 he proceeded to rome after the fall of bonaparte he folemnly renewed the renunciation ot his crown in a treaty concluded with his fon the king of pain who undertook to pay him an annual petition of three millions and char ged himfelf with his fathers dcbt6 journal des debau prom the connecticut mirror general jackson the english papers continue their strictures upon the bi tch- erieofgon jackson and upon the pro ceedings of cougrrss which resulted in bis justification this result appears t have been received in great britain with as great astonishment as it was bj the enlighfeiifd part of the american public the lnndon times however consoles itself with the following threat ening sentence th question is mere ly determined between mr jackson and the united states their votes cannot bind or conclude great britain and the pleadings of her government and the sentence of her parliament are still to be laid before the world what is very singular on this occasion the antiministerial or jacobin papers tboe which have heretofore on all occa- slwv tondemiitd their own gttrarnfdeiit tii ricnded ours haw j ined with the oierameul gazette and are of ike 1 two the loudest iu tneir cciicrc tr secretary adams gaudy mitixnphnmtiri- cffrlwtoriik to the contrary mtwnh- tmrding things indeed must have come a mrangc pass in this land of freedom vien even tinglish disorganizes and jac hi os condemn the policy and measure 1 their political brethren this side tin afer the following paragraph al- fords a pretty good specimen of the tem per and feeliitptffiru british opposition it is from the lnndon times a paper ot the liurdett stamp the tone of the li verpool mercury ts not dissimilar the lat arrival of the american pa pers has broughlthc result of a discussion of three weeks on the question of the cm ioe war and of jacksons maimer of roudonfing it w hatever may be the predominant feeling of the american people at l he present diy we doubt not hint some of them may live to wish that the transaction of that war and the rates of congress with regard to it cdujd he forever buried in the same srave and snatched everlastingly from the iap til lhp historian and 1 10m the observation and remembrance of the civilized uorld if the insults offered to the spanish go vernment the persecutions exercised to wards tlie indian race and the unheard of atrocities inflicted on british suhjects he matter of just reproach to that furious being by whom in the career of suc cessful violence they were perpetrated what shall we say what will society ihnt must posterity think of that legis lative body b whom such crimes were after cool deliberation acquieced eli confirmed and applauded ft appear thai we are noi prarutar in euro- itn if mr -rr- h- v- ln quebec mai 10i outhurdpy evening a hue mass of inck detach p itself from cape diamond and fell into clianipaiu street rliuin up the narrow avenue and ihe pace between it ai d thr fool nf ihe cape of thout twenty yards this is one of t iu very few spaces in that street which is not occupied by dwelling houses or other buildings a immher of heivj pieces of ordnance and gun carriages belonging to ihe king a re deposited there many of which are now buried under tle ragmen t it n supposed however that they hav ved 00 material injury alaru fire lul night about id oclock an alarming fire broke out on ihe premises nf john doudie fsqsliip builder at st koch we understand that it oiiiiualiil in tho engine house and spread to hie adjoining saw and grist mills all hich were wholly consumed together wilh a number of punk a vessel on the stocks ready to launch was in some danger together with a dwelling house and store the wind however happily did not spring tip until near the con cision of the fire when it blew pretty strong had it begun earlier tin- devas tation would iu all probability have been more extensive we have not been vet able to learn how hits sad disaster had its origin we cannot but deeply deplore the cause that checks the pro- uressof that spirit of enterprise by which mr goudie is so eminently distinguished too much cannot be said of the exer tions of the military oil the occasion unfortunately the tide wa low and the water procured muddy by which the engines were in a great measure choked the premises are said to be insured imsooby the quebec fire society aud tjooo in the united states on he 9th inst was launched from the yard of mr john bell st rock ihe ship st lawrence of ko tons burtheu this vessel we understand as built for capt george douglas late of the ship monarch and inten ded for a regulartradcr between london and this port on mondav fivninp died of hvdrn- puouia a eliilu ol eeii or eight year if age of the name of bigauoet the parents reside on the river st charles the child was bit by a dog about six weeks since died ystfrday m gavin hamilton esq o h s city melancholy accident as a batreau laden with peafe wheat and containing about 43 paflenger was yeflerday psffing the ifland of st paul on ite way to laprairie by fome mifchanec it upfet forty pcrfons are faid to have inftantly perifhed but a mar and two women feizing hold of the batteau floated down with it to the foot of the current where they were refcued from their per ilous fitnarion we have been informed that at the departure of the batteau from this city many perfong who had embarked perceiving it tobe too full returned afhore and were thus providentially preferved from the untimely fate of their companions montreal courant we learn there are about 7o fouls moftly canadians preparing to fet out from this place the 25th inftant for lord selkirks settlement on the river houge the number of settlers there at this time it is faid amounts to about five hundred an intelligent canadian in cafy circumftances with whom we converfed and who goes thither with the before mentioned settlers with all his family fays he pafted a winter there when engaged in the fur trade and reports it to be a ferliu country and the climate much milder than that ot canada flips there is every appearand- that this colony jn ttiecourfr ortuncj ftih become populous and flourilliing montreal gjzettt st- john- n r april 10- extmftfrrm a lettfr to a gentleman in this cilf dated tobago loth ti- 1x19 11 never wa llxr ch a fecne known in tobago nnr i believe in the well indre before indeed the dofiors ihinl it was a fpecicsof the yellow fever the black vomii hning prevailed a good deal among thofc that were carried off by this peflilenlial diforder was the col- leftor and lady he cumwuflaiy four officers of the royal york rangers and 50 private in about three weeks the c vernor was unfortunate enough to lofe one of his young daughters and had a very narrow clcape himfelf number of civilian alio ml for the kiitghwi chronicle the oracik may 1810 no- 7 jfwtfthr mtwlng bojann shake it rarej right tuljuittik ii uaauiaini of r- t drlirocho fivtfaulutiiai dili vrry hri aciiunpringfrooi mirh nioiive and lhal ihe good nerallj pcr- lnmird wliiu iuned b love fnr ourhes a- ui rule tfinecih qtiitionf the belter rrlinps bfcilir nariurs 11 tf tuiirr iiluublrd by many vrliluteare not limiting ilmc who pretend to udievc it tratii and rndnivfinr 10 accoum for the most m tit ous clmmiuci bf iuje eattmd fcy no 01 h rr uupuur ihan mllulim will jou puar tn um mp kuou uiiat on tlhnk of this phiwophrf f nriilwdtfj and uhethri 30u are of the same 0- pinidc i 1 am your crbdirut servant whatever may hao been the profession of la hrrlnmoucriilt it u not eay lo ninm thai bufrhefaceordft huh iiorthai becouid in hi imuil blot out from itiunan luturclhe virtues of dimiitnmed chariiy iind brnhirence vet ob- mmaudi titrgriniai nmdttct of mankind is- inr hkelj tti give v a ih idra of tiieeummon hiiieiiceofwwahry itcertalnlj mav ftvureuihai powtiirt is not wholly li to ihe world so few ol our neuonsbrar to be traced mthrirwutcelhat tlm who do so are alarmrd ajhrlntloirtuciohuf while uian ilimk 11 iiriiueear u fxmkt the ttlwipf sati lied lhai ruod ha beei prnduerd without eon- iderlnjs ihe intention uiu u an error wnbiflt inn i men rc liable a w freurolly indu ce ihim lo rest iiieirii ahull fallacioui timon king nf alli muf iw pomtrny for u to lib friend i ai ho had lot a brcane during it nu f lart l aikin justly rc- imiiknmhulif by p odjienuani ihe diwribu mm tlpihsimiaiteie wiun froiobu vecay mbjeeis i hllh me ba lie bnpheei f ji watn nuhiglu er cmarartpr and yn u reneroiii i it ni in- inyeed h ft mf vr- hnvrdixiivrlhthat ihr aiur vainly nlmh luttdl mill puldiru tamhi n as an iiuvn- llve uliiuhd proliihioii mi always per lornn a iii oemmi uiiintided by eourllifs who prwtn uerr wfelllftll to hi eats and il i imi ukeu bit v ftl arosc km frwoft was at ii ratiir orteniftriow- thisjwgsion ir rasily e aiihril by rattrrinp htirercu0ut wealdi whir hdem bint ntipuin tonrqunr and nrduim rrnl a 5aniia he madr to ihr araiirh binevoinice in rwparbodt iwman how highly iqpenor dieoorrrea fed appear mil vvhob- lif waa rv f iqboriiiiiexrriiun for the good of fei gotnhwdya 6 nights wrrepeniljj bmplllne l bnwsi andseewu ofthe bpople vnl biowo conduct aflbrded an euuih pte uf ihor and justice rarely equallrd rbif vtituou- 11 thatched pwiceoti a traw mat rigbtrtll rah taper diplned nil hat idgrrat nnhlt in man and eoniarcd 10 unn a t s piaiw um tiften undeoive n win lftirrej moat serurrly charily wtiuld provt nereul nsg u g iilimn au inpalhenc feeling for the hiffrn fc arising ntiei from a desiic co aci like trt people or to gtt rid of imports mlv levo wn found n conformity 10 public vvorh when mot convenirnt to tmr- elvf from bich we return in bruer pracriea i hnrnny jf0 e went correct nei nf life would hrtr uiiacenmpanied by tht spirufre ittiodfftnd iibwlly owing 1 her in adeire for ihr apprnbiion other 01 10 cold unimpaionrd tli pohtiotik fay circumiauecs and a happy emper cnab nany persons to acquire fepuis- tiou for rf morality wiihoul making the ira- exertion m vpfoimanee of thrir duty they doss fhtirlirtf enjoy men t whtdi though com paratively iiinernt consimr the whole of it or iu business which if troublesome is foi their own ipnrfiu th- are giultv of m disgraceful ac- tlodsf richer caue thrir situation ei ihem from leinutnton or ibeir pride varn them of the injury ihy niigbi sustain frm thi contempt 1 fthe world vet wbrre is ihe merit of a lifr like ihi tb vrikvt man may lead it and vvha t sr irtttul whatever ibe bad mav perform a wetiiuiiu gtxa be excehthke from iiirbrart alone we inut be judged it h hardly i rued even by outsflef and when closely in- peered there will be few who attain higher de- eri ihtn that ascribed to tbroi by la itoche- lmcault true virtue waif not for opportunity to do good but it ii 1 ith ardor she displays her self 10 aeiioi nd i not to be estimated by tht- qnaniiiy bui iflescrifice made iu performing it according to hi mandard the poor cottager who enltiale the pviatoe field of hi sick neigh houi in the eveuiue after a bard day labour lur the support of biown family ha perhaps a aufib ntril o even an alfred himself such niramof arriluiug paiiun to duty ore in b power of every person however low his station uid 110 oian ik to much exempt from evila not to have some favorite desire by the denial of which gratification he may prove bis want of elfish plinys biographrr aytbat he devoted his tune to forwarding mode merit in every station encouraging ingenious taleut and vindicating opprenrd innoeeocr and that be did it not w much fnmi the abundance of his weal ih as from the wisdom of in economy thi i a picture f true womh vvhen jn to that religion which teacbe the government ofthe passions- il haoieen remarked by an author well ac quainted vviib human nattirelhai asure criterion for etiiiiauig our o dismitions would be to haicli the tendency if the imagination done delude ourselves by fancying the pleasure which pomp and power flight afford us we arc naturally proud aid vrannical do tve picture to ourevethe bapinem of rank and mate we tre atnbtuous aud foudof vainsbow dowe imagine the ieligbl 0 overlooking those who have lighted iia ill tltl jh haired only waif the djjpol hu r i duplavioc their tnllueuce over our oiiiiiis but 011 be contrary if ire fee plra- suie iu reflecting on ihe jov it vonld adurd us lo educate ihr orphan protect the widow or cheer the friendless by our tben are we bene volent and humane jfifr mlf 0 ascertaining he propenriilirof c may eflictually abew the preieni tau ol lhe feeling and give a correct idea of tho vicc ubich predominaie- tt would display in u 0 d5 deire alter wraith piwrra roir for the pur- pne o ratilvmg im rapatilv and pi ide vlnle a thought of h ticg oltol k inter- fisres with he idling pneine for nut own no- vsuhtte mill it thools hol bplrostedts a cti- rrionof worth for fu ibey wthhc wihe were li favor nf pbilantliroiiy could br little depended upon il foiiunr pave thrm pnwer in the eloid i adopt scbemes for ihr general good whicb 1111 jifcnourv- with the world either make m for- ci or reject m inronmenl irlul nur ease kiit irtllirprimcct be patrunimdby the great jet it itiord prospeeisoflggrandiveiurnuir certainty of inrtit and we thru puwbe it uith all the zeal ita lurbl m ellhhnesf the ntavun t la korhefoy jult may tberefotc be deemed our ff tbore rules lie lew exeeptlnni to whirl peruitl 6 vrr gene- ul application and there ill bruiiub wiitlumin nlin nut jailinrnt irprrling the ttrhnn ul nihits let by piaisen loi appireiu beiielieencr wr lead ibciu into rrtor tr perung iheirown ihim im ami render iihmu lor ra ily atulied wilh thai eottiumu place notahty whuh it w to be feared will be bsuonvalunr it ieliiah kingston u r v v 21 1 si 9 the latest lairopean imeuirenee which we offal our readers tins wrrk taken ironi ihe oaiber ruzcite the western 8tr of ihehlb inst amwunces the ai rival al montreal nf t apiain spillsbui v of ihe uoyal navy with eleven families who pur pose settling at the it ice ijike on monday eveninc hist arrived a ihis place john oisilvv ksfpnre the kniirh ommistoh ftf appmtmed to ascertain thr boundary line be tween canada and the united siale and jons half bujttlrf asent thec ieinhinen iut inrdiately proceeded uufratdsio amherst inland ui ihe point where ibey left uttlbcir survey lat december if istfscrttd on gnnd authurity ihm the ues lion relative to the 1 ighi of properly in f irnud or wolfe island nm at length hem detenuiuetl and that lovernmetil ha relinquished i i preten- sioo in favor of private claimans thi exten- ive and fertile islaud situated in front of kinj- uoai ib of immense value and if improved by it owners will not only become a eeriain source of wealth to ihcm but fiinn an abutidaul supply of ptov isioos for ibi market co mm mcated pcith 3d may 18 19 the school taught here by the rev mr wm- belli was examined thi day in our prcfence and we have great plesfure in ibting that the pupils acquitted thcmfclvea much to our fatifalion and xt a man ner highl creditable 10 their teachei the prize in the fuperior clafs was awar ded to matter tiios naughty of this village joseph tayler wm marshall j p john watson henry graham- singing school persons desirou of piomeiing sacred nuai iu ilu pin r tfr respectfully infor med hat the school established for the interaction of youth in that cicncc will be held at the lancaterian school house en monday and thursday evening nf eaeh wcck at 6 ocluck a general invitation is extended to persons profeesin capacity and inclination to improve in said music to attend communicated to our corrrtpotttknt at w in our bdttqttsl jutlgimnt are fully tmpierd wilh theideu that il would behighly improper o inseri m nur column any apology for or defence of m acttom contrary to human- uyand the forgiving meekne of cbriatiaui- i at bcllvillc on wrdncfday the 9th inst aged 31 yearn allan taylor elq- tlie death uf mr taylor 13 an event which wil be long and levercly felt by wm numerous acquaintances and clpecially by ihiift among whom he more immediately icfided he was oneof tlioff- meritorious indivi dual who by his pcrfonal exertions and fcrupulous attention to honcfty in ah his dealing acquired a large property ac companied with the refpeft of all who knew him iic ttayh iftiy amciuan fioat stornet goilard from sacftevs harbor frith potatoes and cattle steam root fron- teftticy mkenzie british boat travel ler covert i from the hay oquinte zcith jtour eggs wheat and boards 0th american steam boat sophia t vaughn from sachets harbor passen gers and baggage lth british boat julian caldxt ell from the key of quintcizith jbut and rails xlth american schr nancy fair banks from sockets harbor tsilh pro visions steam boat sophia vaughn passengers and baggage 13th british schr industry y samp son from prescot 1 4th british schr catharine fran cis from neiccas t staves american schr union enu osx ego flour sec doseh president latabe from pull- neyvilh flour ohe pork and potatoes 1 ath american steam boat sophia ilm iuughan master from sockets harbor passengers and baggage 15th british sch owen jsinclair ram york flour 7thopen boat hornet fjisha col- lard from suckers harbor potatoes british steam boat frontenac capt mkenzie master from niagara passengers cc hh sch independence oliver em ery mustcifrom oswego flour and potash dth amcricau steam boat sophia ivm iaughan passengers clkarvp may 8 schr nancy for sachets harbor kith uteam beat frontcnuc cd- wkcntjc vith steam boa sophia t fit v ecs harbor th british nhr industry yvrk ith schr union and preiittcntfor genjtctsee bth american steam boat sophttr wh fau han master for sockct harbor passenger and baggnge 7th0pt7i boat honui bcottard for sockets harbor i81 sch tiittcpcndentr p emery master for sockets flarbor i9thbfam hoot sophia iviwam faughin master for sockets had or biitnh schr lcii jin sirraii mastcrjor hamilton mercftuauisc 1 4 british sewn boat froutetteci capt james mheaziefor ywkstnd av- agara passengers a bgtugc c a meeting of the inhabitants nf this tittcii is requested 01 the court home on wednesday next at tttefa o- etock to take into con side rat ion pva priety of petitioning parliament at ts next session for a rrnctcal aj ihe met for incorporating t banking coupanu in this province kingston zxftmay 1319 i portraits g done in mxi atvtit g v- inquire of juii m c lay iq ni the poauoiece maysl 1810 oj l t0 be let a nat and com modious stone dwel ling house fiuiatein front surer kingston and containing every ruitoliw accommodation for a family viz parlour spacious drawiug room four bed room several smaller rooms a large cellar and also an ixtcnivc back kitchen m which arc scrotal ued roms s cellar sic together with a fur itall srble 3nd car riage hime ind an excelcm gatden the whole of the premises enclosed by a new fence the house is constantly supphvc with water from a pump and a w j i fin- ishtd in a neat and respectable ltyse rnd is detached fiim any other dwelliw lis situation is alsoecuinrly pica an ccm- manding a cheerful and uafatvfrastd view ofthe bay and opposite shno for par ticulars apply to the shscribcr john kirby ztt may i8r9- is bank notice bank op upper canada dike tokinriho wn john l rgmon esquire daysofdisco0kttcm wswra- dat notpo offered for niscox xt mum be nil handed to ihr cahifron thv n pre ceding the disc olnt day bartlk cashier bfnk notice the annual meeting of the stock- hldei of the up vrcanada bank will holderi in kingiion at ihe batikf on the 6rfl monday in june next at lo oclock a m for the pnrpofc of electing directors and tranfacing other duttqefl connected wiib the inltirution s bartlet cashier kingflon 6th mny 1819 20 new school anew school is opened in thh town nearly opposite the french church where the teacher will assidi- ously endeavour to be serviceable to those placed under his tuition he respectfully tenders his services to yotng ladies and gemlemen who wish to study the eng lish language grammatically systematic writing arithmetic or geography and to parents who wih their children instructed in the fir rudiment- of educa tion price of tuition from 24 to 5 per month kingston may 18 1 8 1 9 21 found on long mandafmallskiff the owner can have it by proving property and paying charges and applying v brown markctflace kinglton may 19 1819 to notice the undcrfigned reqnelr all perfona indebted to the eftate of the late nicholas hagermaw efoire to make immediate payment and fuch as have accounts again ft the eftate are re- qutfted to prefent them for adjuftmenu cli aiek hagerman daniel hagerman executort kingfton 15th march 1819 12 bank of the subfcribtr beng appointed agent for the liank of canada he will ne gotiate bank notes for bills on montreal quebec or for specie wm mitchell kingflon oft r 3th 188 20 notice- the fubferiber being appointed age to the montreal firk in surance company acquaints the public that he is now ready to iffve poli cies on cither real or perfoual property on very moderate rates of premium w mitchell kingston tb april 1 s 1 9 5 w t

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