Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON1819), August 4, 1820, p. 3

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circumference comprifrng all europe the vrcftcm phi ts of ia ail africa as far aa to monomipota and a part of north america the cclipfe will lait three hours it will be the gicatelt of ill thole which happened in ihis part of lurope ever iince the year 1764 and indeed of all thofc that wil again happen here before the year 1847 like the two cclipieshere alluded to it will be annular that i the dic of the moon will not wholly cover the difc of the fun but in certain parts of the earth the fun will ihow the appearance of an annul us or rimj found the body of themoon the polition rnaciituile of which will depend on the fruaiion of the ipi ator in no part oi england will this annular appearance be obferved it will be leen however in the shetland lfljdi on the continent in any part ot that track ol the country which extends nearly in a itraighr line from the north of wedphalia to the touth of italy the inhabitants will have an op portunity of beholding this lingular phe nomenon tori july 20 launch on saturday evening a fchooner of about 60 tons buiit for mr gates and other wa- launched in this port she went off iti very fine liyle until he reached the water where from iome defect jn her ways her progrels was checked and trom the inenefs of the h ur he could not be freed ftom the uiuk iiticnt bciorc the next slriuog when he glided into the bay in fafety thofe who are judges fay that it is a very fine veffel of the clafa it is oow fevcral years nice any launch ha been here it therefore although fo itnall a vcffcl attraffkd a good deal of can gty were rope manufactories eftdblifhed on thu fide of the lake together with the wv king if the rich iron mines that exift 12 the neighborhood the cnllruion of tcflch might he carried on wiih much greater facility than ay forme peiiod particularly wh n we confidcr ihc great rciuii n ill the rice 1 iror aifing troti the rvud inccrfc oj our population i hat adsted to th cuictnc of hemp was tolly proved hj the exportation of many tons from this pit prcvi u- to the late war the cultivation oi it wiud have no doubt li i continued hvl not toe general peace in eur pe wife i tti pr f f hemp fent to e- mj from thij 1iovince to be very pf irious ujt in the event of another war either in europe or thi part of amer ica an cttblihcd aiid cxtenfive cultivation of that important article would be equally beneficial to the individual and to the government thtt can only be effected by the domeftic manufacture of the raw material which is much facilitated by recent improvements in the neceftary implements noperfon however ought to embank in fuch an undertaking without a fulecient capital u c gaz epigiiam wits a feather pope has faid and ladies never doubt it so thofe whove lead within their head difoly the mod without it m ihwttkwttii matqismtou kingston august 4 1320 the most important intelligence received fron europe is the sudden arrival ot th qufteo at london this went w hie it u ill give confidence and strength io th opposi tion will occasion ihe ministry coiibideiable perplexity the kin cannot avoid brining forward the charge against hir majesty and tin heme ittteitgtioa b a coratzklfv v the houe of lords tasy perhaps he eonid cfod as proptratu v to an fpn irhl the accfamtuius which grvetel bar ma jesty from the moment of her landing at bo- vershew that a great proportion of ihe peu- plu feid intecejlcd in bv hchdt tlu- dl- cate situation iuwliichslieis placed jud tin promptitude and confidence wiih which she faces the urcuauous prftierred against ht an- circumstances well calculated to- a rousts thftaerosity ind pllostrj inherent in the british character without g viany opin ion respecting hergniu or iuiocericej whirh in f stie of the mttier j wiru the hnperf- ct isf nnatioi wr now posso- wodd indeed be pv shall con tent ourselves with cxpressiiig our regret at th continued diitcrcnces belweerj these iius- trious neraonajg the unpleasant discps- sious th tt will arhe ciij the investigation of hr 3fojetys eondne will not omy in crease the irritation of pavty spirit but con sume aleomach raliabk iitwc which mtgla he more profitably devoted to the considera tion of other toporiant bloni interests france by i ist accounts wasajrrin thfl theatre of faction and tuuiuit the iu- tetnperance of the debates in the ieislaue chambers was oqfdtiae by le violence of the mob hi the strcs of paris which beem ed eager to renew th- horrible scenes of the rcvolitin forturjtdy the prsrat kiag police ohcers vee viriiant nd his troop- more faithful lhuathosc of bifl unlwtunatc predecessor and bythelr exertions the pari sians were finely reduced to order without being guilty c mi great clclc flic at tention of the lannersis caueu oi ik- sublet of petitioning parliament to impose excluding duties on the ber cider and barley ot t he united slaves we coincideiu opinion with the author so far as to think that w are too much inclined to blame our legislators for inatten tion to particular objects while the fault lies principally with ourselves in uegleetngio in form them of our wishes by petition wiw regard to the imposition of an ezmidtngaxity on foreign barlev we are not propansd to say how far mteh a measure would be politic though it is probable that nude fttlstlng cir cumstances a trirtiag duty sullicieul to give our farmers a fair advuiiae in fheffr own market would be beneficial there can be no question however respecting the propri ety of augmkiv the duties on the other articles particiiarfy ueur the brewing of which should inuet with illpossttw imtcour- anement wtwe ind ed happy lo bwe that in prop drtfcu as the tec aftliu v hulcsuniu hevcrajc becomes snore general in the oiinuy the pernicious hait uldrmking whi tev ui taverns- and disuijenes is tecijoinjc and on this merely moral ground ihereiov udependeutly of any financial considerations ur legislature should endeavour to promote liie brewmg of beer a home by protecting duties r our present tariffof duties is faulty in ma ny p i ticulars which we may perhaps take occasion to notice before the next sittiris oi parliameul oi saturday last ihe annual eiaminnrion of hr iitstnet school lure took place ai the hdlool lioue the head master ai ilte requesi of ihe iruatees examined his bchifars in the tarion ianches which they haj been studying n the ourse of the preceding jcar lie coouniccd vmlh thejuiiiorclais in laiu and caused earn ot iiie boy in mm to translate and parse such lencea as casually occurred on the opening of rhr- oonk and he proceeded in the iaaie manner gillian the other classes the eesnd correct- ie uii liich the hos translated ome of the mimtdifficol pasage knowledge which several of item displayed of the structure and dioaiof the laiiu and greek languages afibrd- d the moit unequivocal proof of the abilities of tue master and of the application and diligence on the pari at the scholar- they were aim examined in arithmetic and geography aid ihc senior class in dulereul branches ot the pure imaiheuiatics both geometrical and ana lytical in which they displayed such thorough grounded accuracy as does ciedt to the talents and evertiotis oi the second master to whose charge we understand this deparuaent of the school is consigned it mil be recollected that the bill for the es- labluimrul of district schools waa at hr stren- uouly opposed in the house of assembly as be- ngatiended with an expense grearor than the b j fitelikelj to be received butthetrathi at schools of this nature that is for ihe higher aianciieof liteianire are like every tiling els ivhl valuable pioponionali slow difficcll to liritglo peifeciion tiie ier ground ttork of a classical kducaiion even lu the best established iraminar schools in great britain is the labour uf years whereas here it but ceo frequently bap- pens ihat boys of the most promising taleiitsaie sjddeiil removed and put to buines ai the crit ical period wneu having got through me drnd- er of the jlementary lart the were brgui- iiig to get an insight into i no structure of tbe lan guage nay such is the disregard lien- of the hf ml sciences or at least soca the paucity or pupii- that tov of our district scnools can ever iorm what appears inditpcnably rwcoary a regular routine of classes much less keep them to tiie completion of their studies with tichfaeis before us we ongfat not o be sorprhed iltat he districi schools have no uien o general 3 u etui as might be aished bii wiuoui uutn what would be he actual state o1 ljueation ui uf lroiice perhupa thero would no oxha one repeeujiso school he 6 t min men are uiiructed in ad mise lmuicaca which are considered requsiie to q alu them for en- iciing wiib advantage upon tbe stud ol some tlieraj profession vve could point out some who nave been thus educated that are already tlliug inghly reapeciablc oitaatiwu with credit to theiu- -elv- and wih usefulness to their couutrv ihe tactic ofthete district schiiolk is happily becomuig riote apparcut and ue trust that as the country advances in pro pernv oursubsiaa- ial farmers will more accuvaielv appreciate he advantages of education and turrebj r induced o appropriate a t le mure of die pioducc i then farms to lite instruction of then clnldren even though the should dtmhlish tilt utobor o acie- intended to b berjueajicd to ikctn ui their death laedi mintenac mllgtoii jrlharles jonrt esq vi us p sherwood esq mao ale lean k- a a ijagertnan kfl leawc addinctun vj ha 1- iaul ietersou lsq lastings northumberland durham vork simcoe town of vork went hortb jlalioo j o 4 si 3 is 8- 5 1 o 0 mm u n x v i h m j ci d w i btj ra 4 5 o q b h 2 i i v 1 s o u jb e5 v r h c w v u j 55 2 s v fi s ps swf k ts t r o c fe s j m m ka v c oi j l m 3 f v w r 5 l 5 5s 9 j4i c 3 iuil 1 ed x 5i is t- x k 60 j c i s j g 6 u r i 2 3 3 re f 3 w n the lord bishop of quebec ihisplace by an aridrcsa in another column flic at ntion of the fanners ia called o the stimfcl this mnrniog in a batteau for lover cana da after visiting aoiherritburh he turn ed to york v here he delivered on the sth uii sii elofjuratttitdimptetisflve dnftrge to the asrilvel cvrgy of the imviuer sixty seeu you- pi rsoiis iverccciinniod hereby hnn vttenl t- o i atholic bishop of quehec has reaeh ed s iorkjoa his rvturo from eurojv tro vvcction for the comifies ofivmt zra fzzkl u uq wttro dutri cotnmerieed on motifky the 10th nit james gordon esiiire vas returned for kent without op- nosvuiii- wiiitmd wcormick frmcic bfa- hv john worefot charfes stuart john gentle and william eiliott esquires were the candidates for essex tl contest was warmly maintained ami the i oil was not fi nally closed until ocltwk on the saiurdav uiglit fviuowing when william mvormicfc and francis baby es jufecs were declared duly elected list omcmwrs rdmwl to serve in the eigkth parliament upper canada vvhham anulton esq ieandimcloaeil lq f fiolm catiiermu eh 5 uh s a kwlktr i rc1nblj meum lsq ivier saur k o june- eq wither oom kq ottawa clengary iturmon dundas grenville tarlrtunj keuben while lq ienry kuitao iaq jai m itogois liiiq wiluiot esq f ieter itubjtlaou iisqi j w baldwin lq roiin i itobuisoii lq ceorge hamilton kq j wihon lsq i aine crook bsq i illiam chiholm esq il riding lincoln jwhfl clark eaq do vvilliam kerr i od do f ibert hamilton lsq 4ii do do ijberi randall hsq nfoik i i b walh esq oxford f middlesex f ktrh ljwlfl ijostuiek lq kent james gordon lsq jr c m illiam mccormick esq prancin uab lq n b those gp7itejv whose nams are mark ed thus were members tm last portia runt it vtilloe oberved p1 oiil eigtu of ihe old vleuibcrs are returni lf n itrliamenl and that touneen uen leiobei have been added io the ripvecutftuou uaderihe laie act the following collect and sensible ob servations are extracted from the third uutnuero the ue scries ot the north anieicau reviewa respectable utera ry journal publtlied quarterly at bos- tun we recommend it t the attentive perusal of those persons ivlio in one of our newspapers hve lately affected to undervalue our excellent constitution and whoj apparently bewildered by the delusive docl lines m the relormers of the new english school long tor all the ab- burdittes of annual parliaments and uni- veral witfrage it is not less fhe language of reason than ot experience that property should iiave influence in the state whenefer sueh a state ol titmjn exists as that mil- ifary lame i not supreme if the ten- detscy ol the laws and institutions of so ciety be u h as that property accumu lates in few hands a hm aristocracy in tlict exists in the land tnis is not a merely artibcial but a natural aristo- t racy a cuicemr itiun ol political piw- uiu uiiiuclv ui vv hautts in cuii e- queuce of lare niacs of property hav- jhg accumulated in such hands thiv is not a more dangerous experiment than to place prupert in the haid of one class ad political potior in those of ano ther indeed su i astuteofthinsculd not long exist we uave seen uithin like it in the am ient noblesse of fiance in relation to whom the ail nipt seemed to be t male up in positive power or artiiicial distinction what was a anting i hr natural influence of pro pert and character the generality of these per- bouages with all vavxv pretensions to rank and all their b aonhig of heraldry were ui lirritdy inferior in respectability and in just luhueua in the state to hun- tlrcds of the untitle but independent landholders of great britain it will be disastrous indeed f this latter coun try whenever a separation shall tdkc place between thai nil uerice the indirect but the natural anil salutary influence of property and political inftneuce or po litical pocicr they would mi and as we have already cbservi d in the absence of direct militay despotkm cannot be long separated if one changes hands so mill the other if the property can not rutttin the political power the politi cal power will draw after it the proper it orator iiunt and his fellow labourers should b any means obtain more polit ical influence in the counties towns and boroughs of england than the marquis of buckingham lord stafford lord fitzwilliam and the other noblemen and 6cntimeuof j aiiutd esiato these estates wou tmvitatly change hands at least se t eems to us j ad therefore when sir francis liurdett the marquis of tavistc- a oh ind viduals of rank oni fortune proyioae to introdurt into the tovenitneut annual uiversal suffrage we hudly urbm ilw8 whether property litical parliament and car th ihey are ready c a l p should b as eiualh divided as po power aulir not llovv the expect to ever tilings whicr io us appear to be iutitnateiv l1nuct jij fill it i on sunday the by r john wilion mr with r to mifs mary mellish both this p f 4 births on ihe ev l ht 31l julv the lariv of i a i g vo f on the 2ch irt t mrs allen wife of william allan of a daughter r si i to the farmer of the aiidlaud disnuct gentlemeiii invite you to bcftir yourfelves for y ur own goo if you wifh that your honourable occupation fhould thrive 1 muil tell you it c only do fo through yourown endeavour- and thofe exerted to the utmoft you ac all aware that what you chiefly want is a market for the pro- ducc of your land- in its abfeuce to flave at cultivation is ufcwfs and without cul tivation what is the ufe or value of your fawh e itluuit a market you can have no money for your produce without money no labour atd without labour no culti vation it is truly ameniahle to fee the fmall pot lion of fpecic which is annually fent hither from the mother country and which ought to be expended in clearing our fordls manuring our fields and fur nilhing employment for the diltrrfled emigranis a regularly drained from us as it 3nivcs by the people of the united states who are permitted to fupply our market with every neceffary and unncccs- fary article they think proper we have nothing to give them in return but the faid fpecic and unfortunately they want it all and by book or by crook they actually get it all t leaving us always in the fame ftatc of poverty it h therefore of very little benefit to us that money is fent to this place from england it ferves verf few other purpofes than to enrich the people on the other fide of the lake9 and if this kind of tuinous traffic be permitted to continue no perceptible degree of improve ment can take place in upper canada whillt the farmers and confequciuly the towns and villages of the united states bordering on the lakes will flourifh this you will fay is an alarming view of the cafe but it in the only true one and 1 fhould luppofc that ninety nine hundredtha of you are perfectly fenfablc of it and conlequentiy that it is high time foryou to awake fiom your apathy and bcllir your felves with energy you know that we are ruled by a go vernor a legiflativc council and a houfe or comm- ns none of us can doubt of their univcrfal defire to promote our true interdls nor cau we doubt but the three branches include much wifdom and experience but gentlemen they do not kow all things and if they did they could not at all times think of all things and be adored that you cannot plcalc the legiflunre better than by occafionally informing and reminding them of the gcneial wants of the country they would form a more exalted opinion of yuu and i legiflate for you with far more pride and confidence to teprefent a buttling active clever people implies a great honour but to reprelent a parcel of drones who care not how their parliament ada affords neither honour nor fatisfaction to the representative whatever has been the neceffity have never iccu ot heard of a petition to the lcd iturc of this province either from thcmcrchanisparmcishipowncrs brew ers tanners or mechanics although they have doubtlefn all their grievances which only want pointing out to be immediately redreffed inicad of prelenting refped- ifu pumiotn tu itiv ityiilliurc itiey vetit their grief in ineffectual groans and la- mciuatioi which is at ablord as it is una vailing and ought to be dilcontinued gentlemen i now call upon you to re coiled that lalt year 1 publicly advertiied to give you five lliillings a bullicl for your bailey which i did give and to many a quc ot you auhofc barley was hardly worth buying at any rate you are fen fib le i p relume but if you are not i can allure you for a truth that i could have bid in my llok on the other lidc of the lake for half the money then why did i offer you fuch a pi ice olely with a view to tncou- iage thegtowth of that valuable grain in our own country knowing that the inte- reli of the farmer and the brewer are infc patably councded some hundreds of you will alto recoiled that as a further encouragement i promilcd to distribute one hundred dollars among any three who had the belt crops in fpitc of all this my biewery has been left to ftruggle againit the united btates brewers the duty of four pence per galon which exilled on united states beer while was buying your barley was as foon as i had bowhtil taken off contiary to every true ptiiicipleof iouud policy atd although tlicrc were ime members in the houlc of commons who had adually received five hillings per bulhcl for their barley and woe informed of the further encourage ment i had offered for its future growth this i4 a molt finking inttancc that the leg ifla lure cannot at all times think of all thiols anvl marks ftrongly the neceititv ot now and thaijoggtng their memories by refpeftful petitions io this is what i now invite you and i recommend to the farmers of t very county in the diitrid to have a meeting for the purpofc ot figtiing a petition to the lcgiflaturc praying that they take into immediate confederation thencccjety of imposing excluding duties on the ale beer cider and barley of the united states feeing that they the faimers can exptd no maiket for their bailey and conlequentiy it would be in vain to grow it in my own vicinity i will do myfclf the honour of waiting upon the farmers and i hereby give notice to the farmers of the county of front en ac that i will meet them at the houfe of mt john vincent at waterloo ou thurfday the loth day of augult at two oclock in the afternoon and to the farmers of the counties of lennox and addington on friday the i i th at the houfe of mr john gordonier at the fame hour aod on saturday the 1 2th at the houfe of mrs itanney at adolphus town at the fame hour and gentle men one and all i tell you i trull it will be no tiifling circumftauce that will caufe any one of you to abfent bimfelf from one or other of ihefc meetings hoping to fee them mod numcroufly attended 1 have the honour to fubferibe myfclf gentlemen 4 your faithful friend and mod obedient humble fervaut thomas dalton kingfton brewery july 31 l82o 3j jlts org 1 prynjnv uoysurji uje3 ioj de pj hm aii ipjijm laaugiiuapb ue ui doq u3uj 01 mtoipi piuejdiio jo jmuinit b pue o m nesnjj r bmm pueig d uido boieiuf uoij jo iiituenbbiaa uojbj aqj 01 pajdepe saooo awd aaip jnm dijqnd aqi pun sptauj jiaqi p ujjoju a waquajqng gjy j sctooo a4ssl e suot to b solo at public auction on tuesday the 15th august at 12 oclock pew no 59 in the gallery pew no 44 and half of pew no 34 in st georges church for back rent due the church kingfton 21ft july 1820 jews tphe subfcribcr bes leave to remind thofe who are in his debt that the ilar- yeft is approaching and tiiat confequently it li an ohjcdl of peculiar intereft with him to colled his out- landing monies if they will give the matter a little confideration they will find their interefts arc idcntised with his for reafon will point out to them that the quicker they liquidate his demands the quicker the money will return into their own pockets with additional profit money hoarded in a cheft is of no benefit to the world it confers no good upon a- ny one not even on its proprietor where as if it be quickly circulated it infpires life and vigor in its continued round and incrcafes the property of all who are lucky enough to finger it as it flies the sub- fcriber trufts that he need fay no more tr induce his cumomers to flick in with their money and fhould there be any among- them who ate through unavoidable misfor tunes unable to pay they have only to fter forward and convince him of it and he will iftei give cnbai dmifuhiiiiqihrciiiim i1h claims and more beer to help them on a- gain in the world trulling they will be rrorf fortunate in future with every kind wifh to his cuftomers and the urong ft defire to promote by hifr humble endeavours their profperity and happiness which he can only do by get ting punctually paid he has the honour to remain their grateful and ohedientservant thomas dalton kingfton brewery aug 3d 1820 3110 notice notarial business at tended to with punctuality aim dispatch by the subscriber p f hall notary public kingfton 1st auguft 1820 3 1 tf notice the subfcriber begs leave to inform his fiiends and the public that he haa received a very cxtenfivc and well ftlccted aflbrtment of hardware cutlery c c all of which he has imported direct from birmingham sheffield and other manufac turing towns in england which he offers for fale at much reduced pi ices for caflx or uiort credit amougu vvuicnarc english and swedes iron hoop and rod iron assd nails steel tin plate window glass spikes sheet iron double and single putty paint linseed oil ploughshare moulds anvils vices trace and log chains wagon and cart boxes grindstones fryingpans spades and shovels hollow- ware of all descriptions with a good aflbrtment of helf goods in the hardware line alone john watk1ns fry flour and salt for sale kingfton july 17th 1820 3 itf stray horses roke into the enclofure of the sub fcriber on or about the 26th iuftant a large brown horse with a white fpot on his forehead and a bay horse of a middle fize with a fear on one of his forelegs apparently from a burn the horfes are both without hoes the owner is requefted to prove proper ty pay charge and take them away john c clark erneft town 31st july 1820 jttf fo r s4le y the subfcribcr liarieys firft quality london porter in caflts of fix dozen each henry a tuinder kingfton auguft 4th 1820 31w3 the subfcribers have received 3 corfignment of american cotton 5 goods confiftiug of bleachnl nd unbleachd shirtings and sheetings bed ticking and stripes which will be fold at very low prices thos s whitaker co kingftoo aug 4th 1820 3 1 tf

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