Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON1819), August 4, 1820, p. 1

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vol ii friday jftbnmooa august 4 1s20 wmm no 3 j the frontenac notice at steam veltel will ran from king ron for york and niagara en the ft nth and 2 1 ft days of each month and from ni agara for kingfton on the 5th lth and 25th days of each month with as much punctuality as the nature if ihe lake na vigation will admit cf kingfton vj ay rsth trc tq the fubferiber having commodious stone hoofo the rro- perty occ keeping public enter la inmeni sign of the black horse for the accommodation of strangers and others who may have the goodnefs to fa vour him with a tail every attention will be paid to the cornfoit and conveni ence of cuftcmers and the fmalleft favour gratefully acknowledged by the publics humble servant samuel merrill kingfton 5th may 1820 19 for trie for the ty of peter grant efq and lately upied by mr daniel brown propofes nine a houfe of i to let eft a stone bouse open the mm hi ii above the methodift chat- pel 3 itory and a half bight with kitchen and cellar under with tv fi l s of an a- cre well enclofed at prefent occupied by mr under 1 ill puftefhon will be giv en on the ill of may pint for trm apply to major corbeit or il 11 ivjkttehcij ilitl vvt cu 74f lvwg it in jd a rril 1 2 y i f a bpilsbuuy hiiftgeahj it iv jlcfe sxrgen of hm prfsce re- intends practising in the branches of his profession at rds rcs- ideuce next door 0 john mclean jso sheriff kingston oct 6th 1819 41 he land board midland district enfuing fix months will meet on wednes day in each week at the court houfe in the town of kingfton at the hour of 1 2 oclock at noon for the purpofe of receiv ing applications for landb- from the under mentioned defcription of perfons viz emigrants and others coming to the province and bringing due certificates of being britifh born fubjes all able fcttlers that have refided in the diftris previous to the late war and pro duce certificates cf having done their duty ic its defence the terms of the grants arc trie perform ance of the fettling duties within eighteen months from the date of the locatirn and the payment of the following fees i fftabliuhed by an order in council of 14th december isiq on grants cf 50 acre3 to indigent emi- grants no fees on grants of roo acres 12 sterling on grants of 2co do 30 payable in three equal inftalmcntss viz the firlr on the receipt of the location ticket the lecond on certificate filled of fettlement tlie third on the receipt of the fiat for the patent no petition can be entertained unleie accompanied by a written character or a fatisfjftuy reafon flewn for fuch not being produced by order of the board james nicxalls junr cud kingfton feb 14th 1s20 8 n b t prevent difappointments to perfons applying for lands it is neceftary late that iu bnrl has no power to lands to the childten of u f yalista militia men who ferved in the flank companies during the war naval cv military claimants ail fuch mull make application to york t he stockholder of th ant r bank call bank of upper canada re hereby required to pay an inftalment of ft p- cent or fix dollars on each pnare on or before the nth of auguft next any fiockholder faring to make the fai payment vill for feit his hares agrees to the 21ft arti cle of afibciation of the bank which is as follows if there hall be a failure in payment of any part f the fom or hares fubferibed by any perfon or perfons co partnership body politic or corporate the party fo failing in paig the firft inftal ment cf ten per centum fucceedhig the de- pofit of tight per cntum herein before required to be made hall refpetfjvtly for feit tlie faid depofit to and for the ufc ut the fsid company dd the ftock mall be fold at public fale the behoof of the company and in cife of any delay or failure in the paymefti of the fubfequeot inflalments after ib- 5ft aud fejpd in- ilaiment any sck w tecliog to pay the amount o hi- io4aii hall for the bffi ten davs f r f for feit to the ufe and bvuvric -in- ingf tcckhoder five the waole amount of his ftock 1 aid in and for the fecord and j- j iy lot each period a equal inn o five r centum baking togvthei a forfeituje f i itcen per ctilum for f hint days and if at the expiration of txty days after fuch inftalment fhu have become due fl fha be unpaid then the whru amount of lock together with the whole apqunt p u the lame- fiia be foifeii to the ufe and benefit ot the rcrnatniug dockho jers as aforel ud and the ftock to be at the dilt the propositions and the determination which she instantly formed and carried into effect ol meeting the government in the capital the following is from a letter written at dover it seems that when mr brougham and lord hutchinson first arrived at stomers on saturday evening mr brougham was first introduced to her majesty who was taking eoifee after a few complimenta ry observation on both sides mr broug ham announced to the qneen that lord hutchinson who had formerly been a v arm friend of her majesty and who was now a confidential friend of the king had come in the spirit of sincere friendship to both to make some proposals in his majesty8 name the queen immediate ly answered that she should be most ppy to see lord hutchinson forth with his lordship was accordingly in troduced and took coffee with her ma- sty who conversed ou different topics tsii his lordship rose to go away when her majesty sid that as she understood he had some proposals to make ro her fr jm the king i should wish to see them in writing and without delay in consequence of this request lord hutch- ison wrote the following letter to mr boogharo a the official adviser cf her majesty it benefit vf th o me e 90k the ftbferiber begs leave refpet ful ly to inform lis j fends and the pub lic in general that he has efubliflicd a paint shop a few rods fouth of mrs patricks tav ern where will be kept conilaptiy ail kinds of paints prepared ready for the brufh likewile all kinds of house sign wggmi sleigh end ornamental painting done at the fnortett notice together with raw and boiled oi which will be dispo- fed of as cheap as can b procured in this town for theodore drcckett n b two pood workmen as journey- men painters will find employ by apply ing to the fabfctil er kings i on 6th april 1820- t iuc sold and immediate pos- jl seffion given the following lots of land in the 6th conceffion of the town- itip of elmsley viz 19 20 22 24 29 qj moft eligibly situated on the north side of the rideau lake which forms their southern boundary the great road to the perth settlement leading through one of the lots they abound in excellent timber which from its being contiguous to water communication may be rafted to montreal at a trifling expence the qua lity of ibc foil and other advantages are fuch as to render this a desirable purchafe to farmers or perfons ngaged in the lum ber trade for terms of payment and other particulars apply to william mar shal esq perth settlement john riihy efq kingston or the fubferiber in woo houfe london diftnc1 robbgtluchol fal of the diie5tors for ibe faid company en bartletcafher kingfton june 7 1820 24 notice a l1- nerfona indebted to the late co- xm partner hip oi richard rolison ana david secard aie requcfted to rnakt m- mediate payment to t e furvning pattnef david sccord and thefc to vvhoru the faid gopaitnerftiip may b ifrdehted ate ie- queilco to fend in iehr accounts for ad- juitment and paymnl kingflon 27th m4 1819 a6tf toilet acotmodivjs vovsv mar doctor kesti two stories high with seven moms a kitchen and a ctlar 11 der the whole a ood vard md stable also very aood soring ea the hour fur further particulars arpy tv james robins kixjtfcf ih june 1819 23 ir id obcoiete to the commands oi e quenis have co inform you that i n not j j possession of any proposition or proportions detailed in a specific form rf wi is wliih i could lay before her majesty but i can detail to ycu for her information j u ibstance of many cou- v nations o l rd liverpool hi majelyb i s propose that jf 50 pei u l be settled on tl queeti for irfu subject 10 such con ditions as the ki2 may imtosc i have iso iv i 10 iwuow tiat il cot 3 i ike ic impod hy his majesty are 1 v r november ts x8 9- 4 r 11 r to clo th li c from the london traveler the contract ttr the 1 4 fffhe fubferiber being duly romina- s ted executors to the iaft wii and tellamcnt of the late lawrence herchmer efquire merchant requetl all peifon in- i debted to hh tttatc to make immdiati i paym and iui ijuvnig ooiianus aaunv toe faid eft ate to bthg them forward with- out deiay torn kirby geo fl markland kingson 9th kov 18 o for sale a quantity of presspapers tho s whitaker co amh 19 1819 34 for sale at this ofice 6 books of subfcnplion for tire will be opened at the directors room in the bank of upper canada on the 24th auguft next and kept open inch day from the hour often till three oclock until further notice kingfton 27ih july 519 31 kingston branch of the mon treal bank ny furn required my be obtained at the cfncefor rood bills on mon- ew copies ot a sermon o preached at quebec ou the 12th september after the death of hi- grace the duke of richmond hv the reverend g j mountain a b bidiop official in lower canada and rector quebec 41 bank notice a aj general meeting of the tockhold h ers of the bank of upper cana da will be held at t bank on monday the 17th ot july next at 12 oclock for the purpofe of altering and amending fome of the articles of aitociation s bartlet cafhier kingfton june 6 1s2g i window glass 7 il rj2 fubscribeis have on hand a con kmrors a nov if 1 8 agent 1 i jersons having books belt ngin to the llingston library are retjueft- ed to iw them to the fubferiber at his houfe adjoining the town of kinglon and with as little delay n poilible john ferguson t2th april is9 16 notice llperfcn indebted either fyn te or book acconnt to the ellite of the late richard robifon efq deccafed are requeued to p3f the fa i e without delay and thofe to whom the efbh is indebted will prefent their amounts duly aisfhefftt- cated for ajulmnt tm alhi imaci efquire one of th e- utora to iaid es tate eiier in i ve t toj3 j prices for caili or ftiort approved credit thos 8 wh1taker co may 17 alexander asher ro er chant ti a lor iritas received f montreal a moil jljl choice and excellent aifortmeut 6 the bell weft of england fopeffrne cloths and cmsimercs with tiimmings and every thing com plete a asntr informs his frtench and the i public that vriiun under windsnr trraz february ivh i3s3 i saw lavn tins unsc jroiulj bfgir vviili bit fv andtn all lr crowd 9 driffvt trai njnnn 1 th irrs vtsre ffreeu hiiibeh the bda vtrte oe cymbal reply 4 u jariuie and the betid wero rurn- rogljg 5 i fond hy ciawd brside iosbier v hi i uii re y eve wa uw a car ttj he silence b brrkrn t rve beard e ear w coffin o- to rte nu bed inir rlimg whdi nmtjirgun vvi is wmn roar ouftiiti fe rleaihfeetrs tollmg file tim since he w al3 in glory thus to vr ave till i i iim carried wawir a- ftftac vs cbaige 10 us but j un a itighl ivarsej a dauwiiierbelovj queen a son and sons vole ciiimbave pwislrm aindsad wii each heart sac th nnlj one by wuich taey were tcmidest cherished for -c- wore ser d and bi mind was dark and he sat in bi figta lateness lil a virion ihiond as a solemn mark of ihefaly ofiiifsian greatness his c brad oer x beorn spread tjnvexd by i re a emoin like a yearlylen fikfn snow drift shed ou i tie calai of a ftfcacn ocea still oer biro oivloirs waters lay tilohgb the stream ft time kept ftowins when they spoke if tr king jt but to say rheedniat s strerth wa going at iatervals thus the waves disgorge v iinnets rent iuader h pi tv ef the tvreek div royal george for peopled pi 5 and wonder uc i zone at int he utaid in dut r- nand ir- nbecy heaking f- r r csn sicep uf re o i and and just 1 a snre and bl issivl ivakng his ppnul at is i j funeral urn ktii toaid wrolpivrd stone be deiild bl tv ill his ra ne found when in turn ve i oir beads i-sid- hxr pi f t 1 i 1 a- he js bow vvnrjun up l i v fte his n the flmvt note al the r j t a terms id old iun wherc orders and cvil i f olvv cr iijmf afv cr r i i i and mportant from england 6 r-vw- 1 ri spectator of july oi 1s20 ice f viff exiracts contain the par- tifuiarsoi v of mr broughamand d ji n mith propositions from fi o tjmimit i the ftiieetij heiore she for r inland the promnti- i ayct vrhich the rejected that rm ciuten s not to assume ihc s 1 e stnd titl f2ueen of england or any ti tle attached to the royal family of ens- land a condition i hlso to be attached to tni jaiit that an ii n to reside in any part nf the united kingtjomoreren ioviil england the cotisequence of such a visit vsil be an immediate message u parliament and an entire end to all compromise and nco iition i beliete nu there is ua ether condition ian 3 u none of an i poiiiicc i think it send to nu an extract of a letter mlordlivcri net f his 9 crdsare material chat her majesty should v crtnjidfrutiailvi liit if she shall be ill am -i- fi come over to thir ooiitry t ii j i must iheo be an end to all rcriation and compromise the deci sion i mnv say ts taken to proceed a- hainst ijit r- soon a she sets her foot on the british snore i cannot conclude ini- htvcrwithout my humble though se- rioi and wnrere supplication that her maj- y will take these piopositious into i most calm consideration and uotact v fin any hurry or precipitation ou so im- portant a subject 1 hope that my ad- icewiliuot be misinterpreted i can arc no ppibe interest which would in- jiii c me if ive fallacious counsel to the iueen but let the event be what it ritay i shall console myself with the re flection that i have performed a painful doty imposed upon mo to the best of my judgment and conscience and in a case in the decision of which the king the tti i vi- vjrcikaci andtiic people of england are materially interested having done so i fear neither obloquy nor misrepresentation i certainly should not have wished to have brought matters ro so scipitate a conclusion but it is her majestys decision and not mine i am conscious that i have performed my duty towards her with every possible de cree of feeling and delicacy i have been obliged to make use of your broth ers hand as i write with pain and dif ficulty and the queen has refused to give any eveuthe shortest delay 1 have the honor to be sir 6i with great regard u your most obedient humble servant hutchinson mr brougham accoidingly present ed the letter the moment her majesty rend ir she expressed the utmost indig nation and appealed to mr brougham for his opinion that gentleman re marked that certainly those were not conditions which he should advise her majesty to accept at the same time he begged her majesty to consider w hat con ditions she might be pleased o accept her majesty best knew what was befit ting her real situation tdte queen promptly replied my determination is soon formed i shall set out instantly for england it is in london and lon don alone that i shall consent to consi der niiy proposals of the king of eng land her majesty then requested al derman wood whose kind assistance she j ad so frequently experienced to order horses to be immediately put to the car riages and to despatch a courier to pre pare horses on the road between saint omers and calais she was particular- i anxious on this last point having evi- dentlya very strong apprehension that the french government might endeavor to intercept or at least retard her pas sage to the coast by refusing horse this appieheusion will account for her ma jestys haste to leave t omcrs and cut herself on board an english packit at half pan five me left st omcr m company with lady anne hamihon her female attendants followed in another car nage and a third carriage conveyed al derman wood btl fon and young austin mr brougham did not make his appear ance even to hand her majesty to her coach lord hutchinfon jikewife re trained from mewing himfelf and thus the profefiioral friend of the queen and the confidential friend of the king were eft behind to mingle reflections on the e- vent which had taken place it may be proper to mention that her majesty was on walking down the ftcps of the hotel at st omers warmly greeted by a grea- number of ladies of the firft refpectabuity both french and englifti a greek lady the wife of mr copeland an englifh banker about to tettle at paris was introduced to her majefty who paid her fome compli ments on her intrrefting appearance the lady anfwered in italian and wifhed her a pleafant voyage and a fpcedy victory o ver her enemies in the mean time certain intelligence had been received at dover of her majes tys approach and fome confufion feemed to exift among the military authorities 2 to the mode of receiving her inajefty at laft col monroe who is the com mandate or the garrison determined to receive her majefty with a royal falute he obferved as we are informed that as no fpecial in- ftruftions had been fent to him he con ceived that he mould heft discharge his du ty by obeying the general rule which vrai to fire a royal falute whenever a royal per- fonagc landed at dover this fenfible dc- cdion gave great fatitiaction to the peo ple cf dover who were flocking in vail numbers and all dreffed as if for a fete in order to view the disembarkation of the queen ybfe packet at abbot a quarter before one came clofe into the roads but on account of the tide could not enter the harbour her majefty with her ufunl promptitude as foon as the underftood that it would be five oclock before the vefivl could get into rhe pier determined to go on more in an open boat though the fwell of the water wa fo confidei able as lo make it difficult to defend the hips fide ac length however her majefty and iuit were fafely placed iti the boat which rapidly ap proached the shore amidft the molt enthu- tiaftic cheerings from the countless multi tude on the beach the height and all the avenues leading to the principal hotel at one oclok her majefty fet her foot on britifh ground the ryal falute began to fire for a few moments ber countenance and manner befp- ke consider able agitation he was vifibly affected by the cordial symptoms of regard which wel comed her home but he foon recovered herfelf and with a firm ftep a compofed manner and with a fmiling but fteady countenance walked lowly along the crowded ranks of the principal inhabitants well dreffed females young and old saluted her with exclamations of god bless her he has a noble fpirit he rouft be innocent she appeared in good health her blue eyea mining with pecu liar lufue but her cheeks had the apoear- aoce of a long intimacy with care and anx iety she is not fo much enbonpoint as formerly and her manner and figure feem ed perfectly befitting her exalted ftation she was dreffed with great elegance as he nved along the mwd- gahr r faft around her that fnc was compiled to take refuge in the york hrftel mr wright of the ship hotel feeing that it would be impoffible for her majefty to reach his houfe on foot immediately des patched an elegant open carriage to the york the populace removed the hor- fes and drew it themfelves a band of the principal tradesmen a guard of honour was placed at the door of the hotel but the people did not feem to relrfh their ap pearance the queen obferving to alder man wood that their prefence appeared rather to produce an un pleafant and angry feeling the worthy alderman fnggefted the propriety of iheir going away her majefty obferved that although he appre ciated as it deftrved the attention of the commandant yet that fhe wanted no guard of foldiers her firm reliance was on the jufl principles and cordial attachment of her people her majefty then went to the principal window of the hotel and bowed feveral times with great grace and fweetness of manner to the happy aflera- blage she then retired and first taking a flight refrefnment lay down to left after thebarraffing fatigues of body and mind which he had undergone the following is a detail of the events of herjounrcy from dover to london and the attentions paid her by the civil and mi litary officers and ihe people at dover at 6 oclock a deputation of the inhabitants waited upon her and pre sented a congratulatory address on her arrival to which she replied inappropri ate terms the deputation had the ho nour of kissing her majesty hand and several ladies were afterwards permitted to enter aud were kindly received the queen ascended her carriage at half past six and was drawn by the populace quite out of town amidst the loud and reite rated cheeriog of an immense concourse-

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