n on nicle vol ii i friday aftbxxook november 17 1830 lands for ha lb belonging to the e late of the late charles stuart y efquire lot no 20 in the- 5th cohcefiion of vituhurgh containing 200 acres lots nos 20 and eaft half of 19 in 8th conccflion of do o acres lot no 19 in the 12 coiiceilion of do con 200 acres lot no 1 1 in the 3 1 ouccfliofl of an- con 200 acres lot no i 6 south half in 8th concefiion of aujirta con 100 acres lot no 1 i iu the ath concefiion of f scot new tonge con 200 acres lot no t1 do do c tin zeqtrcrea lot no 12 fa the 6c conceilion of ivo- forj con 2co hoc lot no 8 in thcaih cooccftion ofnrpcan con 200 acres lot no 37 in the 7 eoncefsiou otcamtftrii con 200 acres lots nos 6 an 1 weil haflf of 14 n the 2d conceiflon of richmond con 300 acrsre lot no 25 in the 6th conccflion of do con 200 acres lot no 14 in the 5th conccaion of port land eon 200 acre lot no 38 ir the iii cooceion of jiun gerords con 200 acres lot no 2a in 2d conccflion of do con 20c acres lot being letter g and 1 of ff ptince edwards cliff fouth fide of great weft kay marysbvrgh con 50a acres lot no 26 l ft conccflion in weft bay fouth of ulck river do containing 200 acres lot no 1 fiont conccflion enft of van airlines lake do con 200acres lot no 5 in ill conceftrm well of no t well of the rock do con 150 acre tj jr- o iii l 4ul1 tlon fouth fide of eaft lake in hallcnveh contain- vt w7xv no 46 v- a tog 200 acres buss the fubferiher begs leave refpefiful- ly to inform his friends and the pub ic in general that he has cftablifhcd a paint si 10 p a few rods foutfi of mrs patricks tav ern where will be kept tonftantly all kinds of paints prepared ready for the brufh likcwife all kinds of iloitse fiiga wafgqtt sleighj and ornamental pamtmg drtne at the fhorttfk notice together with raw and boild oil which vill be dispo- fed of as cheap as can be procured in tins town for cafh only theodoile brockett kingilon 6ih april ij25 tafii york land price current office king street tetanted axemen to contract v t for clearing lands in the town- fhip of lincoln niagara diftritfts and in the town hips of york chinguacowcy and simcoe in the uome diilrid land will be given in exchange for la bour at a price to be agreed upon also the use of 35 acfes of newly cleared land it mated within one mile and a half from the town of york will be given for 3 year to any perfon who may be delirous of enclosing and cropping the fame upon c- quitable teims with the proprietor capitalists wifhing to puichai impro ved farms or wild land in upperca nada may be furnifhed monthly with n periodical pricecurrent lift oi ertaes on fale in various townflnps on payment of four dollars per annum one quar ter in advance commiflionsfor buying lettinc leafing and regiftering eftates faithfully execu ted lot no 16 in the 13th conccflion of ratvdon con- 200 acres lotsno 10 in 9th conccflion and nc 1 1 in 10th conctflion of cramahc con 350 acreu- lot no 24 in the 7th concefiion of mur- rqy con aoo acres lot no 5 the 7th conccflion do con 200 acres lots nos 22 and 23 in 9th concefiion do con 400 acres lot no 23 in the 4th concefiion of do con 200 acres lot no 19 in the 6th concefiion of do con 200 acre lots nos 28 and eafi half 29 in the 4th concefiion of do con 300 ares lot no 29 in the 4th concelfion of haidi- mandy con 200 acres lots nos 92nd 10 in the 5th concefiion of do con 400 acres lot no 12 in the 5th concefiion of dc con 200 acre lot no 10 in the 5th concefton of percy con 200 acres lots nos 17 and well half of no t n the 9th concefiion of do containing 300 acres lot no 59 1 ft concefiion other- wife 2d range from the boy of omttn sophtaaurghi con 100 acres lot no 29 in the 7th concefiion of dar- lingtcn con 200 acres lot no 18 in the sih concefiion of ivhithy con 200 acres lot no 7 in the 7th conctflion cf king con 200 acres several lots for euiiding and improve ment confuting of out two three foor five or fix acres in stuartvihe at the eallern extremity of the town of king fton application for the purchafe of the above lands and lots to be made to allen mclean esq geo ok1ll stuart actbg executors to the estate of c stuart esq kfngfton octobrr 6th 1820 alexander ashew merchant taylor has received from montreal a moft choice and excellent aflbrtrnent o the beil weft of england fuperfine cloths and cmmmetes with trimmings and every thing com plete terms for the registration of land s d eor 100 acres and under from 100 and not exceeding 200 2co to 25o 250 to 300 300 to coo 500 and upwards c3 all letters addrefled to mr angell director of this ofiice mud be poft paid york land pricecurrent office tyjr angell rrfpcctfully informs ltjl the public and emigrants who may be defirons of forming a fett lenient in thn province and to purchafe improved farms that he has on the kcgiller for fale or exchange an extenfive variety together with many thoufand acres of uncleared land producing the valuable timber peculi ar to the moft fertile foils which he is df- re5led to difpofe of in quantities at from half a dollar to 100 dollars per acre these eftato are advantageously situ ated in the defirabk parts of well select ed townfhips within the province of upper canada and watered by navigable rivers creeks and moft brilliant fprings the capualill may at all time find an opportunity of inverting money at this of fice feenred upon fee simple estate winch will afford to him an ample inte- iel nonrefident landholders may de pend upon the moft faithful and aftive at tention being paid ro any agency entrull- ed to the care of the director terms of regiltering lands either to he fold leafed exchanged or for the per formance of fettling duties 1 go acres and under 100 to 200 200 to 2jo 30 to joo 500 and upwards ni b these ratr include ihc charge for infertion n the general land price current which wi be reviled and oub- lillied monthly anj iiereafter circnlated throoehout great britain ireland and the weft india lilihds all letters addr fo angell director of this office ttlifl he por paid york near the ovvn ofiice 1 zz anh uv j jjrf d o 1 3 o 2 0 o 2 6 o 3 0 o 4 0 o 5 0 1 3 2 0 2 6 3 0 4 0 5 0 on the 1 i day of september next will be publifhed a monthly land price- current lilt of eftates en sale in upper canada to be circulated hereafter in en- gland ireland and scotland and wales 34 for the i notice the land board midland district for the ehfuing fix months will meet on wednes day in each week at the court iloufe in the town of kingilon at t lie hour of 1 2 oclock at noon for the purpofe of receiv ing applications for land- from the under mentioned defcription of pcrfons viz emigrants and others coming to the province and bringing due certificates of bring pritilh born fubjes all able fettlers that have rcfided in the dillris previous to the late war and pio duce cenilicztes of haviue done their dutv u its detence the terms of the grants are the perform ance of the fettling duties within eighteen months from the date of the location and the payment of the following fees ellahlifhed bv an order in council of lath december 1819 on grants of 50 acres tc indigent emi- grants no fees on grants of oo acres 1 2 sterling on grants of 200 do 30 payable in tin ee equal inhalmtnts vi the firft on the receipt of the location ticket the fecond on certificate filled of fettlement the third on the receipt uf the fiat for the patent no petition can he entertained unlcfs accompanied by a written character cr a fattsfaory rcafon hewn for fuch ro being prodfceed by order ot the doard for sale rtpg a ouse and town lot in ulns jrj the town of kingston with good stabics other convenient oot-hou- fes likewilo a farm of 100 acres of land iu the i of frederick burgh with 50 acr- improvement a large fram ed dwei inghouse a good log- barn and a fmall orchard thereon in a good setten and is a good fituation for any public fufinefs alfo lot no 4 third concefiion rich mond 2co cres and the well half of lot no 16 sx h conccflion kingilon 100 acres with acres improvement the a- bove mentiod property may be had very reafonable fe call for partirdars apph to samuel merrill kingflon 2d nov 1820 44tf mfie fuferibers being duly nomlna- 3 ted executors to the in l will and tvflament cs the late lawrence jerchmcr efqujre merchant teqnell all prrfons in debted to fa 9 eftate to make immediate payment ihofe having demands againll the f3id eltate to bring them forward with out delay john kirby geo h markland kingdon 9th ko 1819 46 notice any perfon 01 pevfons vho hall cut or cany awav any timber or arti cles machinery or otherwife whatever off the north eaft half of lot no 20 in the fecond conceilion of bathurft in the county of carletorti and dimrift of johns town upper canada will be profecuted as the law direds lv the fubferiher vmuel swan perth oft z6 i320 443 james nicksllls clerk unr a hhr informs his friends and the public that he h novv working up thefe cloths fc at his old land where orders will be thankfully received and executed on the hotted notice and on the ipweft terms fot cau or fhort approved credit kingfton sept 10 1819 37 the stjltecriber being ap pointed athninistmtor of the eftate of daniel washftun late of kttgftotti efquire deceafed rtqucfts all perfr having claims againll fiid eflate t exhibit vouched and all perfoflifi fettle and make payment without delay ft bidvvell kingfton sober 6 rizo icm roperiy indebted to 131 for the cours rf kfngfton feb 14th 1820 8 n b to prevent difappuintrrenti to perfors applyiog for lands it is necettary to late that the board has no power to grant lands to the chikhen of u fovahits militia men who ferved in the flank companies during the war naval or military claimants all fuch muil make application to york board and education ls nevvall most refpectfully ltimformi her friends and the public that fhe has removed her fchool four miles above lirockvillc toamoie eligible fitua tion where young ladies can now be ac commodated at the moderate rate 0 1 24 per annum including the price oi board and wafting j the branches taught iu the fchool ae the faglilh ianiruae ancienand modern i hntoy geography writing ad aiith- nd emarooaal need government sale to be sol by auction at gana- rcque on satrrda- th 25th laft upwards of eightythree cords of firen ood in loti to suit purchas ers j application to be made to mr howbnd at the block- iloufe gananoque cy sale to commence at 10 o clock flis rayxes barrack master kinnfrcn 2d nov 1820 44 iiu passage from dublin to quebec next spring tjt ftlhe fait failing coppered wj ship kli2a james puidy mailer 6i tons rcgiftcr a regular trader is intended to leave dublin for this port april lit 1821 settlers in canada can fecmc a paflage for their friends by application to the subfciiber and paying their piltage or earned on or before ill january next wm ptmberton agnt fr the owners quebec ttix oa 1820 43 ilminex met vu 1 pmin c- w anted to menk a house consisting five or aix rom with a sable 1 0f house of lottos o t 3 the queens defence counsii uere now called in thy coiuict of ho name learned ijenllcmeu mliokc names we enumerated at the com mencement of the proceedings the confusion created by their entrance ha ving subsided mr brougham commenced his speech to the house in a low tone of voice he spoke as well as we could collect him as follows my lords the time has now arrived when it becomes my duty co address 3 our lordships upon this moa momentous of all momentous cases it is not the august presence of this assem bly which impresses me fori have of- ten times eiperienced ft indulgence nor is it the notelty of this proceeding that perplexes me for the mind gradually ses reconciled to the most extraordina ry deviations from the common course ot things neither is it the magnitude of tilts case hat oppresses me for 1 am borne up iu my task by the conviction of its justice and by the approval of all mankind but my lords it is the force tf that conviction it is the knowledge of he sentiments which are universally entertained by all parties of the inno cence oi my illustrious client that row dismays me with the persuasion that my unworthy mode of idvocaling her cause may for the first time occasion doubts on her case and induce your lordships to pass hat judgment which the charges that have been preferred are calculated to elicit from you j ftel in the fullest sense the great irnponance of the situa tion in which i am placed and in de fiance of the indulgence which i antici pate at your lordships hands 1 am still weighed down by the heavy responsibilit which i have undertaken it is no light addition to this feeling to foresee that before this proceeding shall be brought to a close it may be on unhappy lot in the discharge of my duty nod which no loyal and good subject can contemplate without the most painful rejections to make charges ot a nature as serious as it is possible for any individual to sand impeached with my lords the priu- ness caroline of brunswick arrived iu this country in the year 1795 she was the niece of rur sovereign and the in tended consort of the heir apparent arid not far removed from the heir to the crown of these realms i allude to that period but only for thepurposeof passing overall lie interval which elapsed from her arrival to tier departure in 1814 i rejoice that the most faithful dis charge of my duty will allow me at pre- sent to draw this line but i cannot do so without pausing to guard myself a- gainst u misrepresentation to which 1 may not unnaturally be exposed by as suring your lordships that if i did not think ihc evidence against the queen not only does not call for recrimination in the present stage of these proceedings but dues not call upon me to utter one syllable by way of attack or recrimina tion that but for that my lips would not be closed jn the discretionary post ponement of the case of which i am pos- sessedj i feel that i give up the right which i hatcy ami aovre4i fhhi j of materials which arc mine and let it be remembered that if hereafter iskould find the case 1 rely upon fail me i shall not scruple lojuail myself of the means which t present i decline using and let no man think under ch circum stances that i or the youngest member of that profession to which i belong would hesitate to enter upon the dis charge of the painful duty 1 have sta ted on a former occasion but to your lordships it was unnecessary that an ad vocate in the discharge of his duty knows but one person in all the world his client and no other to save that client by all expedient means is his du ty and that at all risks inconveniences and costs to other persons and to him self among them and he is not to re gard the alarm the tortuies or the de- stmctiou wbfch the discharge of his of fice may bring upon others but he must boldly go on reckless of consequences even though it should be his unhappy fate to throw his country into confusion for a season but my lords at present his painful duty is ijot imposed on me i feel that t ought not to touch on that case which under different circumstan ces would be mine if before failure iu that which 1 feel conbdeutl shall not fail in i were to fake the course to which i have alluded t should feel hat i gave up the higherground which i have a right to claim i should give up the ground of innocence which it is my duty to take and cem to confine myself to fhe extenuation of errors and the pallia tion of levities which i stand here to dc- ny for that which has been said is false and it is as foul as false on the part nf those w ho say that their duty to god has dictated to them the part which they have taken on this occasion and which has proved them ignorant of their first duty towards tlieir fellow creatures it is foul and false and scandalous i say and rhey know it is to assert that im proprieties lune been admitted on the part of the queen i 3eov the admission ol any impropn- and i rill disprove theassertioa by evi dence one admission i do make on the part of the queen and let the leain- ed counsel for fh- dill make all they can of if for it is tl c only one i can acknow ledge i ac nut that the queen left this country and wrnt to reside in italy iu the society of persons chiefly foreigners and in society inferior to that which she once enjojed in england i admit that while she was here aud happy not in- deed in her own family but in the socie ty of your lordships and your lordships families that the queen moved in more choice in more dignified society than she has since known it is charged against her that she uentto italy and instead of associating ith peers and peeresses of england took to her society the ltal- nobility and commoner persons in inn and various ot altl u ftttfi j bii s itf 1 rr t r tfhiilu nuic tin i denv he admission of any impropri- brwtog quu i kiustoil apjv af this life eties on tire part ot her majesty i deny grfevoa st sdsao 4 f i t any vc been proved in evidence that country but who are thry that brius his charge nniust her majesty others miy blame her choice other may btame her forgoing abroad others may blame her for not having associated with women of her own or at least of her adopted country others may urge these things against her but your lord ships cau have no right lo do it you cannot llirg this at her majesty you are the hist that ought to do it you who now piesume to sit as judges on her case for you are the witnesses whom she has a right to call for the vindication 0 her conduct 1 your are the last that can reproach her for leaving england and iorfaking britith society for you her judges being at well the witnesses that may be called in her behalf are alfo the inftigators of this her only admitted crime while her ma- jefty refided here fhc courteoufly opened her houfc to your lordlhips she graci- ouily condefcended to admit you to the mod exalted society she condefcended nor aud fo long as interelta not her at tracted fomc of those she courted fo long as fhe could be made fubfcrvient to the ambitious views of others fhc did not court in vain but when circumftanccs were changed when the luftg of power and place to which fhe was doomed to fall a viftim had been fatisfied her doors were opened to you and your families to no purpofe she could no longer enjoy the society of britifh pecrcftes she could only lpwer herfelf by courting it she had no alternative but to do this 10 court society as a favor and to fee it if not re- fufed unwillingly conceded or leave the country such being the facts i fay that it is not here that the queen will be reproached for leaving england it 29 not in the prcfencc of your lordfhips that he will be condemned for having eftaoksh ed her refidence in italy which fhe would not which perhaps fhe ought not to have done if less unfortunately fituated afflicted by those confidcrations which could not but press heavily on an ingenu ous mind her majefly went to italy during the period of which i have fpoken and up to the time of her departure fhe had enjoyed not indeed the sociery of her beloved daughter but the affectionate and grateful refpect of her only child an e- vent of all others the moft interefting to a mnthere favnsn was ajmit to pw place in the marriage ol the pnnce3s char lotte- no announcement was made to her majefty it was made known to all en gland but no intimation on the fubjeft i was conveyed to her to england it was formally announced to europe it was formally announced but there was one perfon to whom it was not announced and that perfon was the mother of the in tended bride and why was this ail fhe had done amounted to this that having offended one party her conduct had been arraigned and fhe ha 3 been proved inno cent and fhe was no longer favied and protefted by thole who had formerly made her their tool the marriagt was folem- nized still no news of the event was transmitted to her majefty fhe heard of it merely by accident from the courier who was going to announce it to the pope that ancient and muci refpected ally of tilts protestani country during this period if but a flight communication took place between th mother and the daughter ic was becaufe powerful authority on the j one hand was oppofed to fincere affection on the other an event now occurred which plunged ail england in the deeped sorrow and in which all foreign nations fympathifed the lamented death of the late beloved princess with due regard to the feelings of our allies the mournful in telligence was communicated to them as fpcedil as poflible by mcftcngers fent for that purpose the person who of all the world was moft deeply interefted in the mournful event who was most likely to be overwhelmed by the fhock was left to be overwhelmed by the dismal tidings from hearing of them by accident as fhc had heard of the marriage of her daughter by accident but if ftie had not heard of her daughters death by accident ere long fhe would have felt that that meurnful e- vent had taken place as the diffolution of the piincefs charlotte was announced to her by the iftuing of the milan comrniition and the opening of ihe prefent proceed ings look at the fad fate of this prince it has alw3ysbeer her unhippy lot toloofe her beil proteftors by the hand of death and by a mournful coincidence hardly one