Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON1819), November 24, 1820, p. 1

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entlemkft wiio reside at york upper canatlu or at any place between yoik and king- ttcm can be fnpphvd with the speftatoron application to john macaulay esquire iil matter kiagilnn joha crooks efqairc poft mafler at niagara u c and wijifamg hepburn ksqulre of quevttstooj m also agent fur the speor ti a iimii hi n i iiii i f i 11 i vol11 aa-sass- friday afternoon novembeltii by auction fni 47 v imi v i i tin- i ihi il at ihvsm tiul vr ityi ce 1 1 i ii i n wi tvimh l fcav f r- vti tu ii j c it co all ti- it ihi i rjll inl ri l- cmilsjj v l i i i i i u aj h ruitti li i i h iin kihi w ttitia i m il a ntthi iiv iinimi ai v- i nulc n niiili fveu hi ikie i r m j varir lri hi inix ii uki11 mtuitim vu- mha lie ann i lotfm hxmi probiitifvc d 1 irnfl bpiilewell rtiwld emiuhv hi rti ljes w c j i tinvt hud lievii charge a t -v- i tfouln vuud itiey i til i i tjti iia i i- rjcl ihw flli t in- m ivui ir hi minds ol which mti ia t iii- ijifr tt i tu id run tuo rik of lihtmjng jt uiutnci-r- rifi ui iiioi lltiliii it if luv rca bv qph to niiffp the ioiflti ti- ribril by suitii a- njiii in wfcte hr iiwrnii the pm imrs and hr ciiiinotiain tnii ftredsli of tiu iue mu- bcsirisr el imi tfegrtuv fii il t ct j jvia it imif ilii uiiaiiu1 lnicii occe il would l iidiltuj frt ukat c n ha iiviri he iial bi in tjiv ctian ihu tn iitr saiu aad aar ikar i i ftamiasiai i tiicir inzunh ueir ln slrt ijtl soaloj amjuuii ni iili wjtefflcr iisea th pailtts ni i iilh ilisafk hwm ciwiiliict ctfi hi ffniil fir c iy rou tajtpg oouli- i ll il iim oii i ill viiir ihtug a a re ivu iht- imui ii- vit wtch ivc i- tr r iii im iiii l iun vvilll tkir iinii jitii i i v lilr flt jvtflies im5tv life ii fi and ciai- v iiiir aiv r vc iu i ii-ii- tl ovr ittv riii ilifici ivirali itj iu tile evuiiuinr rt jtiil4oii ivht linj a iu d an xpii imi i tr i tji vriktn i n u i i jij hititl il- ill klar vfljllirtj mhv iaii oiiii ii u ijai ivittj rvl l 1 1 ff 1st tatllljl v piyij 111 l fcivn an riili iaiiiay v4i t and jni liiii vliai ll au hji lunnl liiu lli liliuda iujfil u hr rat- rtitliotu ipdiuy ll iot u gel u tiifl i it- iin ai stiu mure ufiv il bo mlutll ie iiiaf ilu rab iot th eouflpt who wrii in liili jouiit lie did iil l il na iioiear inui n proe this on t foalrury ii thftiicj iuzl u wa calleij irpfva tioi i li iain iii i side established iieircae q il caul levsti i would not afford ilem aimsirfeih pvideaej haj llicv iot ivtiird to uio il n hmfnuiiii upon tier majesty me aiin iriiiaeo ic ips iu rcniemher tai ii wsi point thai oajhl not a bo fjvgttleii tu accuser was noi relieved trom pndiving uliicitfol ewdenee becaasi itmd w j s eietu oeioiiiti n ihc wje ot tnc aceoinf ieuaii iioiipla in x apoa lite aeenfedto pfdire tane n line lor it uas lt- linri ila aoici to vfihttu fittilb aii ll cv iditce in could pmuscr lui 5c3i there aiiv other in in ii rttirins f m nan nil rrardo x a- the answer of sacc utniuhtz e iaia of the celebiatcd maj c- r rr it will he soidonrivrfift dec enfuing uz the amateur theatre all the scenery dresses c belonging thereto john strange a b sale to commence at rz oclock n- b it i6 reuuefttd by the managers that nil claims agafnft the fid theatre be prcicnted to mr strange on or before the atji inll as no demands thereafter will be attended to- kiogflon 1 6th nov ts20 the fubferiber begs leave refpect ful ly to inform his friends and the pub ic in general that he has eftablihed a pa 1st shop a few rods fouth of mrs patricks tav ern where will be kept conitantly ail kinds of paints prepared ready for the brufh likewife al kinds of iloztsr sigit tpttggh sleigh and ornamental raniting done at the fhorteft notice together with raw and boihd oil which will be dispo fed of as cheap as can be procured in this town for cafli only theodoue brockett ivingilon 6th april t3zo itf burnss ale jus received and for sale by the subscriber wat bayard smyth k 1 6th n 1820 4t ton sale a house and town lot h ol the town of kingston with good vablts and other convenient out-hou- fes ikewfea farmof i0o acre of land iahe i ownship of fredericksburg with o acres improvement a laice fram eddvveljjnghouseagodl barn nd a fmall orchard thereon in a good and a good fituation for any pbjic uhnets ai let no 4 third conceltion rich- nod zco acres and the weft half of lot no isxth conceflion kingfton 100 foreign intellioence n house of lords octohelt 3 the queen defence mr broughams speech continued mr brougham proceeded when mv e pono of the bed rooms the smeon s return o om villa deste as it was hen le eft ft he was answered tha there had heen an attention tiave you seen the via dkste since the t ez ano back from the voyage 1 avewa the position of the rooms the same as thal been before with res- vii nrjiiil york land pricecurrent office king street i aftled axemen to contrael r for clearing lands in the town bp of lineoln niagara diftricla anrl in the townfjups of york rhinruacowey and simcoe in the jlone diuia land vll be given in exchange for la bour at a price to be agreed upon also ilw us of 35 4e uf newly cleared land liiuated wthn one mile and a half from the town of york will be given for a year to any perfon who may be defiram oj enclosing mdcrahg the lame upon e- quitableteims wti the proprietor capitalills wifliing to purchase impro ved farms or wild lands in upperca nada may be funifled monthly with periodical price current lid of estates on me iu various towndiips on payment j of four dollars per annum one quar- i tcr in advance commjtfionsfor buying jetting leafing bd rcgiftering eftatea faithfully cxecu- a ted for for terms the registratioa of land 8 d 100 acres and under acres w o acres improvement the a- bove mentioned property may be had very reafon ca f01 particulars apply to samuel merrill kirzfton zd nov 1820 44f c50vehnaient sale xc soli by auction at gana- noqj on tnrday the 25th mil upwards of e cords of fljilv ood in lots to suit purchas ers app1j t0 wide to mr itowiand a the jloek-iiouf- ganinoqne gy ale to commence at 1 o o clock flts r iy es uarrack ai aster kinfon 2d nov 1820 44 board and education m kewa ll rno rtffpfetfitlly rifonvs her fnends and the public that 11k has removed ier ichool four miles above urockviue to a more eligible fitua- lion vjx ttlhg fydkm an iioa be ac commodated at tin moderate rate of x24 per annum including the price of tuition hoard and wafhinc- the brandies tattgbt in ihe fchooae the enqlifh laflgnafe ancientand modern history gfogfiplyj writing and atifh- metic with plain ifld ornamental ruedltf- worlc y drawing will n- charged 1 frr guar- tc extra brockvillc ofl 30th lib 44 6 eui aul tltwwtf unj wa noi pill to inu b surpripe nf i 11 pith tfcai mil lve e raed feisirteosov it na auuri ii n ul iu- bate forjismen ii nucl 1ki- rne ie t i xion wjirihei lin- a au it person ju- kcul whiie tiir u5o lte outtfftreinrn c 1 ri- rocireii i- t w fted iwe persoi hal uuus rh i i it i ae s that from that momjii ii ii 1 ie lerh from 100 and not exceeding 200 2eo to 250 to 3c0 to 500 and upwards 300 500 x 2 2 3 4 r 3 o 6 o o o c ah letters addreffed to mr angell director of this office mutt be pod paid nieli jtvvai htwre tm a degree bj- relauil n anj i- j t c l tint eouv- a 1 it hici ne tt irui eahuiafi ro ulio j i ioi- il ans itsi ivui it sstri i iji v i i pai i lnl notice thfi land beard midland district for for ihe the i e milties u 5fri u rej- cnfuitlg fix months will meet en wedues- itiouij iv iiuii k full j 1 p u r tr r v cat v a the com t houfe in mli rti ti i own of ivmglton at the hour of z iaikrafc- aftje oclock at noon for the purpfe of receiv- niui i mer annliratiara frt lin fm k ilv ing applications for land from the under- ihlii rrstmi u m defcrpnon of perions viz tijc ijit 1 ic a iiht ruv- v emigrants end others coming to the tit province and bringing due certiiicatci of iir c-r-ser- jncfc 0i bwi hrrket and ue 1 tfirani 1 ti to ave at rived uroii iwifl vac obvr be brrilli bom fuhias allah fcttlerstlat have rrfijcd in tire im if ei i i li diitrict previous to the lare war and pro- u h cslrii duce certificates of havituv done their dty v liuu ur ir its defence york laud prcecurrcnt oliicc mil ngiil respectfully informs thepumicafl emigrants who may fcrc defirous of formal g a fettlemeut in this province and to pirchafe improved farms that he has on the ttegiller for file or exchange an ex tn five variety together with many thouluid acres of uncleared land producing the finable timber jwculi- ar to the moll fertile oils which he k ji- rected to difpofe cf in qtiantitles at fiom half a dollar to io dollars per acre these eftates are advantageously situ ated in the defirabi parts of well select ed towifhips wiihiu the province of upper canada and wateied by navigable rivers creeks and hoft brilliant fprings tiie capitalirt bay at all time find an opportunity of invtiing money at this of fice fecuud upon feb simple estate which will afford to him an ample intc- lell non lelldent landholders may de- i pend upon the mofi faithful and arrive at- teniiuii being paid 10 any agency entrutt- ed to the care of the director term of regiftering lands either to be fold leafed exchanged or for the per formance of fenlinrr duties i0o acres and under loo to 200 200 to 2so 250 to 300 300 to 500 500 and upwards o c o o o o 5 i 2 2 3 4 5 d 3 o 6 o o o it- vxum uj ivui tuc oiitc 01 tie locauui ana nrria at of h followi f rhv rtfrehmlrvdviwtu eftrtlillwd by an order n council of 14th tnmhi it iriiiii i ire i e december 819 tfrti rtti to- ir- v a mi i i livfiafc qn grants of 5c acres to indigent emi- tc i czzzttttj in guf rust j tc 1 ai v a- i- i a v r a grants no iees on giants of rco acres 12 sterling merchant taglor has received fwm montrrd a mod choice inj excellent auortment o the bell well of england tnpeifine cloths and ctmimtrm with trimmings ami every thing com- plte a asites informs his fi iends and the public that he is now working up thefe cloths fee at his old land where orders will be thankfully received and executed on the ftvoueft notice and or the lcveil terms foi cafh or fhort approved credit kingfton sept 10 isfq 7 for the courls f ucqirst o and various viler ihtms at this ojtt l on grants of 200 do payable in three equal inftalmtntss viz the firft on the receipt f the location ticket the feeond on certificate filled of fcttlement the third on the receipt of the fiat for the patent no petition can be entertained unleft accompanied by a written character or a fatiifaftiy rcafon hewn for fuch not being provkiced bj order of the boarl james n1ckjlls junr clcrl kingfton feb 14th 1820 8 n b to prevent difappuintipcnt to pevfons applying for lands it is ueceffiry to llate that the donrd ha- no power to rrant lauds to the c ildren of u e loyalists militia me uho ferved n the flank companfea during the war naval or mfllwry claimant fyh m kk tplic v co i n r these tates include the charge hr inferfion in the general land trice current which will be revifed and pub lished monthly and hereafter circulated throurhout great britain ireland and the weft india i fluids all letters addresed to mr angell director of this ojsep mull be poft paid york near the crown office 1 2d au 1k20 j 3 passage from dnhjin to quebec next spring fst fail coppered sgq tt p tiiza james purdy mafter 353 tons rgift regular trader ii intended i dublin for ill is port april lft i8 settlers in canada can fidire a p for their friend by application to the subfcriber anh paying their paflg or earned on or btforc ill january nc wm pimbrrto agmu f the osvners- cicbcc i4tii oa ig 43 nottce ati perfon or p who hiall cut o cany away t or arti cle machinery or oti whatever off the n rth erlt half of 20 in the fecond concifilon of jatjiurft in the comity ofcareton ri p of jjiiim town upper cnnad w j p as the law dircby fubferiber sv swan perrh oc 26 3- ai v i vt till pect to the queen and bergami they were not was there not a staircase on ihc one side of he princesss room a small corridor was there not a sit- ttng room on tho other side of it on one of the othrr sides of it then was a small corridor on the left f tthich there was a door that led into the room ohhe prin cess and thengoinga little further on in the corridor here was on the left hand a small room and opposite to this there was another door which led into the room where they supped there was this sup ping room on the right there was a door which led into bergamisandonlhe right hand of the same room there was a small alcoye where there was a bed of iierga- ml i saw two doors open always hut there was a third door stopped by a pic ture jsow my lords i would asfc can any recollection be more minute more exact than this i know it is al ways the ease that persons who invent lies round and intermix them with truth this it is that makes falsehood more dif- liruit of detection il a person were to build the whole fabric of accusation on fulsehnod ir must fall to the ground dut let gross falsehood be intermixed with rfiwrtfo if tfitaninvivta intftlftrrett iw die story be well dressed and by this means ho life of an honest man or he honour diid character of rn illustrious princess may be placed iu jeopardy 1 wish your lordships to contract ke accuracy of the wirnesss recollection on this and some other points with his not having the slightest recollection of a whole new wing having been added to the villa dfiste in bis absence on this subject the witness de inrrd that he had not the slightest re- cnlletiion this one circumstance was enough to slicw the dishonesty of this persons testimony as to time too the witness had when it suited him a most excellent memory at the celebrated ecenent xaples he it appears remem- bered down to minutes on two occa sions he saw the queen go to the bed- ronm of bergani on the first occasion she remained fiom 10 to 15 minutes in i he mom on the second occasion she remained from fifteen to eighteen mi nutes the medium is sixteen minutes and a half on another occasion a quar ter of an hour had elapsed on another occasion when witness spoke of firing his gun from the window he was partic- ubi in saying thai three minutes had e- iiaped lie was equally accurate in mentioning the periods ofa quarterof an hour and three quarters of an hour on two other occasions all this was du ring his examination in chief it served na ort of girni to the story nnd gnve the witness testimony an appearance ol accuracy and truth but when he found ihat the answers would he of use not to the prosecution but to the defence lie could not tell whether her majesty tra velled all nipht whether she travelled lor fours or fr eight hours how was it that he could not recollect this in truth w he had no watch he was not ca pable of telling the length of time but how does it come about that he could so minutely recollect the number of minutes oil other occasions r was it possible that he could not as in stated recollect j whether there were two or twenty two sailors on board the polarrc was it pos sible that he could not tell whether the sailors slept in the hold ornct though lie himself slept there during the whole voy age when i examined this majocchi he knew nothing of a person named hughes a bankers clerk he knew nothing of that name he knew nothing of any banker not he he ncrer knew or heard of any such person in hi life but when he saw that i had got a letter the moment he saw the letter i could see by his demeanor and the expression of his countenance that he had never for gotten hughes the bankers clerk h oh hesaid i do remember a young man whom from familiarity i called my brother banker i was intimate with his family thus it appears that this fa miliarity which induced him to eall ilughc5 his brother banker was the rea son why majocchi could not until the appearance of the letter recollect even his name before i have done with this majocchi i shall i trust convince your lordships that there are many other parts of his evidence equally contradic tory and incredible and i shall leave it ti your lordships to decide how far any part of ids evidence can be depended up on your lordships will recollect the shuffling of that witness in his answers relative to the money given to him by lord stewart at vienna to go to milan i first fc uistiuaiy stated taat he got the money he nest swears that he never got any money and nxt but 1 had bet ter not alter his style he says j re member to hare received no money at milan i do uot know rather no than yes non mi ricordo i can guess what sort of evidence was given by this majocchi when he was laying the foun dation of this odious charge it was ev ident that on that occasion no doubt he stated much more than he has proved in his evidence here when this man was reminded by the attorney general of the kissing which took place in a closet he refused to repeat it he said he only- heard whispering there are many- other points which clearly shew that ma jocchi told one story before his instruc tors and another here when question ed here on those points he was stagger ed probably he feared that i couldcon- tradict him or it is probable that like all such persons he recollected the facts but forgot a part of the fiction the false hood which lie had grafted upon them this is a sure means of detecting false hood as an example cf this i take part of the examination of majocci the scene was at augusta or catania did any one give any soup or broth to ber gami often did any one come in oa those occasions dont recollect af ter the princess entered the bed room of bergami didyou hearny conversation this was not exactly a leading question but this would not do it was not con versation which ni learned friend want ed and therefore he asked did you hear auy thing else it was clear that my learned friend the solicitor general wanted to get out something more which however the wituess did not recollect if his story were true why did he not recollect it but his story was not true and therefore he forgot it he forgot his own inventions a situation to which a certain class of men that hhl mi ojw mention arc often exposed the wit ness could only say i have only heard some whispers did you not hear any thing but whispers jnfo j did not now my lords i dean to shew you that it is manifest thatmy learned friend the solicitor general expected a great deal more than this he was by no means satisfied with the answer of ma jocci when he said he only heard whis pering and therefore my learued friend proceeds to ask him did any thing else pass at any other tme and what was the answer u nothiug passi d but whispering my lords i could give ma ny other instances ol this sort to convince ou that the fabricated tales got up by this witness were but in part recollected it is by a minute and narrow examina tion that foul conspiracies can only be detected and that innocence can only be protected a word as to the story of the queen riding on an ass at genoa he was asked did you observe her majesty riding ou an ass he did a greatdeai of course would depend en the manner in which she was held something inde corous it was hoped would have been stated to have occurred in the daylight cw what passed when the prinress was on the ass bergami held her very well what else bergami held her to keep her from falling he kept nis hand on her lest her royal highness should fall oh that will not do my learn- answer he wished to bring it out be fore your lordships without considering the great difficult of making a false wit ness swear accurately to the entire of the fiction which he put together in the first instance but had he actually seen what he ptctended to relate had his story been true nothing would have bceu more easy than to have recollected it in all its parts my learned friend next put a question to he witness haveyoumade any other observation no no they spoke together they discoursed my lords if the tales of this fellow were not pure- inventions if it were not a part of that false support intended to forward a vile conspiracy would this witness forget a part of his story as remarkable as clear as obvious as the parts which be recol lected if what he stated were true would he not have recollected and de tailed it the first time he was examined before you my lords i might remind you of another part of majocchis evi dence a part of his evidence which is in itself altogether incredible he woud have you believe my lords that the queen having free access to the bed room of bergami through other rooms iu which no persons slept had yet pre ferred passing through the room in which he majocchi slept he was obliged to admit on his second examination that there was access to the place of the sup posed guilt through otheraparttnents be sides his own but yet that her majes ty preferred passing through the room in which she knew majocchi slept in a bed without curtains in aroomso small that it was impossible for any perseu to g through t without touching the bed ia which there was a fir burning which gave light and still more monstrous thau ail he tells you that her majesty in order it would seem to make her de tection inevitable as she passed through the room she paused for a moment near the bed of majocchi aud looked in bis face toarcertaio vrhethe he was asleep

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