1 1 n g s vol ii j nicle enttemen who reside at yoric upper canada or at any place between yoifc anil king- fton can be brpnid w i h the spectator on application to jihn macaolay esquire pott mailer kindlon john crno efqufre poll mafler at niagara u c and william g hepburn jkiquire of qneenaton arc also agents for the soedrtor a r friday afternoon december i 1820 fno 48 tmsrarannrr- tion i i ts dtlic of ntnmui conpiirc- offici- of ordnance kingston u g zth nov i8zo a n7 perfons mllbg to ripply the ordnance office at point henry wj fifty cords of fire wood to con fill of beech maple or hickory and to be delivered when ririftfatag commences are raqnefied to feud in sealed tynders ad- dreffccl to the rcfpcivc officers of il f vj- vtt v trance is deeply feaxed kn ws n liu it and bcrcafes by delay nuther dvis lie mflvfs the icalt portion of that moijiianftinty of foul which can requite valour and gefitfejiy in a foe as ali gafcgs t wcr vih an eagles eye fo he clings to wealth with the appetite of a vulture efis avarice is fj exceflive that riic- njht think his riefire f dominion proceeded from the with of gratifying this iufrftiablt ciipi jity jn pro- btiraig wealth he has recwurfe vt only to a leal revenue hut to tfe memeft artifi ces and the rnoft fiitnufijl extortion he has ii0t political fe nwivijdjje enough to fee that the encmuagtrrtni commerce and agriculture with vtyih jjjlc lws anil finan cial arrangement would uy an incrcafe o capital ad cyieni u tf credit auomeut i us revenue and fipput his govern ent but he prefers to ij his tvihuy by forced avanias and grievmii exaiiiotw annihilat ing iwduflry nd aifliftg all the bounties of nature id ilrr birth a d depnfit is always kept uncnpj c 1 a ued as tlu exigency of the tircr mav icjimc uheu tins is fatificd the expenditure ii replaced by additional entiilntinis the great repository cf this llammnv wealth to the flrifim tk ww f te luu two millions lleilm j n lofty imver in the garden ol hi lei ho it ttfcleiti ui lie pufh h jewel- a to of itiiimtfc value with numerous iiucn o fiiriiilnre and uttnfiw fall an 1 wiivli has pillaged not only loin imljvidll from cu lea and towns taken by all mil or received under his prol aoi on oie occaficw he dillrihilled cuauy thouftnd piands weight if brils kettles -t- and fueh implement to the fivjih cnjitntrs at joannina dw i he pnipoft uf a cannon foundciy which th- y had ciliblifhcd by his order to no art doc he we spore of his fuc- cefa than to that of lubeiy and hi gold has often penetrated into thofe places which were proof agaiuft hia ai ma neither does his inordinate avare reprel but rather promotes thw fyften for hi feaicely ever fails to recover the briber fooucr or later with iuteuft whihl the life vv liber ty of the traitor facriilccd to his skilful hypocrify yet with the power of affum- ing the mod winning maimers and cloth ing his hern countenance in complacent fmiles he contriver to draw frefh vitims into his fatal fnares diicfts their villany to his own advantage and pcrftiading each deluded votirv that lis fortune will be more profpemus than thatof fillers over whelms at la both averfariei and adhe rents in a common rujq- he oce gave a man a bouyourde to kiil another who was obnoxious to him the bloody deed wis perpetrated but the ahahin found in the pocket of his vidim a limilai bouyourdee km m nra ic-vi-i- i r itii the vizir and expnjlld fome figns of as- tonifhment wlien h laughing replied 4c hey mnrrie rf i hrd nt given him this he never would have put himfelf ill your way and you would have had no chance of cfi ding yer pupfe in h the tyrant wvfhed to get iid of both or either of them willi regard ml hv domffie linhiof ali pflhp his ailenliom to linim iid the dktlihifion o u time niv amei the nu rrfra- diity s jealous h he of power ilia u i-n- y ealn upoii lli sprtfeos of hi niird li inimran aels all affairs of gtn pmvuuuii liiiastifi lie risrs very early hi mom i-i- and iaucs a cup ofctiffee witli life i i heih ivreft audicneo o hi vniit oliiee leeches petitions d dvchles ctrfwciouxi6cs judircni fpftvs the cv rns ot his ar my navy and n ventm til non he then dines upen rcr fruxal faro a few aln 01 of vltf f dkic and a uvc- into po f after dinner he irpsforts hoi or two zva then smoke- his luula wbijst lp i- occtipied in jt rpi i s ir pvctl rr- or sever o huk til tako- s ll l r later he aiteriv end retires to his iw xoako lttcv before ami whrr i ww totrtfli4u- m ordiiance by monday the 18th o december next at twelve oclock 47 the fubferiber begs leave refpeftful- lf to inform his friends and the pub ic tn general that he has eibblifhcd a paint sjkf a few rods fouth of mrs patricks tav ern where xvill be kept conttantly all kinds of paints prepared ready for the brum likewife all kinds of house sign waggm sleigh and ornamental painting 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 cafh only theodore brockett kingflon 6th april 1820 itf york land pricecurrcnf olttce king street tanted axemen to contrad f t for clearing lands in the town- fhip of lincoln niagara dili 1 ids 3rd in tlie townfhips of york hinuacowcy and simcoc in the jlome ditlricl land will be given in exchange for la bour at a price to be agreed upon also the use of 3 j acres of newly cleared land htuatcd within one mile and a half from the town of yok will be given for a year to any ptifon wh may be dehrous of melmng and croppi ig the fame upon e- quitablt terms with the proprietor capitalills wifhing to purchase impro ved farms or wild lands in upperi a- nada may be furridied monthly with a periodical pricecurrent lift of estates on fale in various towtfhip on payment if four dollars per annum one quar ter in advance commiilionsfor buying letting leafing and regidcring kllates faithfully execu ted terms for the registration of land burnss ale just received and for sale by ho subscriber wi bayard smyth kigflon 16th nov 1820 4 for sale jflq a mouse and town lot in kjj j c the town of kingston with good tables and other convenient out-hou- fes ikewife a frmof 100 acres of land h the towrhip of frederickburgh with vo acres improvement a large fram ed rvvellinghouse a good log- barn and a faall orchard thereon in a good settlement and is a good fituation for any rubic oufiaefc a lot no 4 third conccflion rich- mono 200 acres and the weft half of lot no 6t 8xth conccflion kinglton 100 acres with 10 acres improvement the a- bovc mentioned property may be had very reafoble for rah j particulars apply to samuel merrill kgflon 2j nov 1820 a4tf foreign intelligence house of lords october 4- the queen j e fence mil bfiougflams speech concluded at twenty minutes after ten oclock the council for her majefty were ordered to be called in mr- brougham mr denman dr luhington mr williams mrwild and the solicitor wen introduced to their pla ces the lord chancellor then ordered mr brougham to proceed with the ft ate ment in which he had left off yesterday mr brougham immediately resumed the queens defence in nearly the follow ing words my lords i ask how it comes to pafs that with no want of care in getting up of this cause no want of sagacity on the part of those who had to prepare ft for i see thegreatcst fkill and management in all the parts of it how comc3 it 1 say that after all this and with the boundless resources for 100 acres and under from 100 and not exceeding 200 250 300 500 8 20o to 250 to 300 to 500 and upward 1 2 2 3 4 5 d 3 o 6 o o o cdr all letters addrcfttd to mr angell director of this office mud be poll paid on the 1 ft day of september next will be published a monthly land price- current lilt of eflatc on in upper anada to be circulated hereaffr in en- land ireland and scotland and wahs 34 notice for the for the he land board midland district enfumg fix moiths will meet on wednes day in each week at the court houfe in the town cf kingdon at the hour of 12 oclock nt noon foi the purpofe of receiv ing applications for lands from the under mentioned delcriptiou of perions viz emigrants and others comiag to the province and bringing due certificates of being briiilh botn fubjeds all able fcttlers that have refided in the difl rift previous to the late war and pio- ducc certificates of bavirg dune their duty ir its defence the terms of the grants arc the perform ance of the fettling duties within eighteen mouths from the dae of the location and the payment of the following fees eftabufhed bv an order in council of 14th december 1819 on grants of 50 acres to indigent emi- board and education mps newall most refpectfully informs her friends and the public that c his removed her ichool four miles abov lockviile to a more eligible fitua- tion where wks ladies can now be ac- coroflodated at the moderate rate of z per nwuni including the price of tuition board and wafhing ite prauches taught in the fehool arc the i niihih language ancient end modern hi iy geography writing and atith- work c drawing vtiubt birgij perftmr tcr tptrtu brockvilic oct sth 2d 44116 ytflic land pnocurrtmil dilice mil amg refpectfully informs he public and emigrants who r ty be defirotis of forming a fcttlcment rn ihh province and to pure improved farm that he has on the lteglhcr for fnle or exchange an xten variety together with many thoufatl of uncleared land product ng the vnnble timher peculi ar to the moll fcttih 3 which he i di- reded to dffpofe of n quantities at fiom half a dollar to 10- dollars per acre these eftates aredvanraqeonsly kitu atcd in the dcfirable parts of well select ed townfhips witli the province of upper canada and watered by navigable rivers creeks and nvft brilliant fpriiig the capital ift my at all time find an opportunity of irveo ng money at this of fice fecured upon flb simple estate which will afford to him an ample inte- refl nonreti jert landholders may de pend upon the nod ithful and aflive at tention being paid ir any agency entrufl- ed to the care of the director terms of regifrwng land either to be fold leafed exchngcd or for the per formance of fettling jotters too acres and unecr 100 to 200 200 to 250 250 to 300 300 to 500 500 and upwards n b these rates include the charge for iofertion in the general lrnd price current which will be revifed and pub- limed monthly and hereafter circulated throughout great britain ireland and the weft india 1 lands- all letters addressed to mr angell director of this i ffice mull be pod paid york near the ciown ofli 22d augur 1820 passaic from dublin l quebec o o o o o o s i 2 2 3 4 5 d 3 o 6 o o o see 5 35 crrants no ices o merchant tatlor has received from moiitrenl a mod choice and excellent sflorcment o the belt weft of etigiand fupergne clntho ant csincrs with trimmings am every thins com plete a ashe informs lis fiends and thf public that be u now wrkw up tliele cloths e at his oul hand where r4ea wiubeihankuimy ucivd and exeoted on the fiortift ijce ad on the wefl terms fin ca or lbrt aprtoved crcit kingston t 10 ttt for ttic lilts i f lt qwi ami ft ji- f ixlfhis fhr sz f 1 on grants of 100 acres 2 sterling on grants of aco do 30 payable in thiee equal infta1mcnts viz the lifft on the receipt of the location ticket the fecund on certificate filed of fettlcment the third on the receipt of the fiat for the patent no petition can be entertained unltfs accompanied by a written character or a fatisfaftory reafon fhewn for fuch not bein produced by order of the board james n1ckalls jurr curk kinpflon feb 14th 1820 8 n- b to prevent difappniutments to perions applying far lads it isneceivary to ibte that the board has no power 10 rant lands to the i hi dien of 17 e loyalists militia men vh krved in the flak companies durhvg the warnavd miliary claimants ail fuch mull make ct ion to k ncxl spring a nphe h failing coppered l ship klizv james purdy mailer s63 tims regiller fa regular trader is intended to leave dublin for this port april 1 ft 1821 settlers in canada can fecure a pafpge for their friends by application to the snbfcriber and paying their paflage or earned on or before ill january nest vm pemberton agent for the owners quebec 14th qcl 1s20 43 entrusted to them to bring all its faculties into play there hould be one deficiency even in the arrangement of the names of the very vvitneflts such unfairneh to the feveral states to which they refpec- tivcly belong fuch a contraft between thole from lome countries and from others fo that though in the management i found every clafa in fociety from the mid- dung ranks downwards rcprefented yet when i have to come to the reprefentation of the helvetic republic i find only a fin- pie nymph to perfoliate that people when i btk too to the whole circle of the ger- ibjlrfq lmnphr i find the reprcfcitation em bndied in one german chambermaid 1 lee none fiom the capital i fee none from a- ny laicc states ot gtimanjt where her majefty refided i ice none from that ca pital of which tie is a native i fee none from thofe numerous places in which he ipent fb much of her lime and where he mud be lo generally known all that i can find from germany i one fiugle cham bermaid at an inn one fingle cellai maid or girl of all woik for it is doubtful from the ilorv of barbara kress to which jf thefe clalfe3 he has belonged when 1 fpeak of the tcantinefi of witncites from germany and when i allude to the fame fcantinel from switzerland fave and ex cept the swift chambermaid i mull put in a claim for two witneites from get many and ihcfe hall be the lirft introduced for my defence 1 mud now begin by calling your lordfhips attention 10 what appears in the evidence of this lingie german cliambcrmaid i mull here to do two woman jultice have recourse as i had be fore to her own llatemcnt of hericlf and her affair lvrcfs appears then from her own account upon a calculation of the years he has alluded to to have commen ced at the tender period of thirteen years of age the reputable unfufpedliug and unexperienced office of chambermaid at a little german inn the little difficul ty of tracing the hiftory of fuch a ptrfon age is in no fmall degree removed by look ing cltfe at the ftory of her own biogra phy she firft tells us where he was at it years of age he was tben a fervnnt with omebody whole llation and occupa tion he was under no anxiety to difclote it however turns out that he was a fmall inn keeper and lie his cellarmaid or affis- tnt cellarmaid i entreat you lord fliipsclofe attention tothe mannerin which this woman gave her evidence for the put- pofe of your following her up hep by lep and attaching to it that degree of crcdibi lily to which yoo my ultimately deem it entitled i the more particularly folicit this attention to the german womans tcllimony for you will find by her confer bon that there was no lack of effort in germany to obtain witncites the agents were then puifuing the invellgation with their accuitomed adtvity their ufual ad- drefs and their ordinary refources and here i mur fay that however difgufted i fee at the conduct of fome natives of my own country connected with the bufiuels of the milan commiffion i find that there was in germany natives of that part of the continent who furnidud me with the confnlation of knowing that they out- dripped my own countrymen in the part which they thought proper to take in this bufinefs for inftance i find there that the baron grimm the minifter of wir- ptrhaps in the conduit of diplomecy do for a minifter to jollify himfelf for afts for which as a man he would land with out defence he may do in the one ftatien what in the other he dare not without de gradation he may for fuch condufr curry favour with the matter who employs him he may get honour for discharging duties which in another capacity would obtain him not honours but dishonours and dif- grace perhaps however he aded merely as a diplomats to whom all things are to be equal baron grimm my lords was living iu his own apartments when the queen arrived at the place of his re- fidence to compliment her majefty and promote her convenience he inftantly re signed jus own apartments he artfully and insidiously gave them up for the use of the queen he kindly left the princi pal apartments without a moments delay for the pin pole of having it appropiiated to the accommodation of her majefty he left his own houfe and encountered all the inconvenience of inferior and com paratively ill fitted apattments that he might hew his refpeft for the princefs of wales and have the honour of condefcendingly contributing to her temporary convenience such was the barons courteou conduit to that illustrious lady but what would their lordftupn think of his politenefft and demeanour when they knew that on that very day nay the very hour on which the queen quitted the occupancy of thefe rooms the baron together with another pcifon whofe name though ufed by the wftuefs i at this moment frrgetwere fcen running up and down the rooms as the woman krel exoreflcs it prying into eve ry hole and corner turning up and looking ijntilfi fnrrfwe which hpd hen bfed nv the princefs examining the beds and the bed furniture and performing all thofe degrading offices to endeavor to pleafc thofe who 1 know and feel are above find ing any men to degrade themfelvcs by performing fuch mean and dirty miffions v however was the conduit of thefe men theey demeaned themfelve in the way i have mentioned fediloufly and unferupu- loulyrcgardlefs altogether of their own dignity and prying into the minutell mat ter that had a chance of gratifying tbeir private ends you have heard of all this of baron grimm from the chambermaid krefs after all this condefcension why has not the baron eondefcended to be a wimefj at your lordfhip bar why k36 he not ventured to be a witnefs to fus- tain the testimony of the chambermaid why has he not fhown the fame boldnef 1 ere in facing your lotdflups that he has fhown elfewheie in facing the reprobation which his conduit fo well deferved to call down upon him but here the baron was not forthcoming here alone he was not to be found though here and here above all he was if this ftory of krefi be tnie a paramount and rnoft important witnefs indeed the rnoft important by far for he ailually entered the queen apartments the moment he left them and if krefs fpoke true must have hrd an ear- ly and immediate opportunity of fpeaking to the thing in fuch a manner as direitly to corroborate her evidence the baron was abfent and the only witnefs obtained h 9ji the hdoftrv ahd njwluf the agents the only one they could gatner in all germany was this single german chambermaid on looking at the evi dence of krefs fome eftimate could be formed both of her motives and of the con fiilency of her uncorroborated ftory she fwcars he came over to england to be a witnefs by compulfion and yet when you come to turn over the next page in her book you find what that he was to be paid that is to get a little compenfa- tion for lofs of time she had made no terms given in no bill he had made no cxprefs or implied bargain nor had he a- ny reafon to expeit payment for the evi dence he was expciled to give this wag her ftory but it foon came out that he had got a little payment and the scale at which it was meted out to her was alfo obfervable for it was wrung rnoft reluc tantly fiom her look at her examinati- to 4 w ntedj by the subs ribcr trofti 3 ttteuflfttfd bwrtieb of wheat thomas dalton kingston brewery oct 25th 1820 43tf fffvto wsoiuer being ap omtd uinifiistrator of 1 the ellate of d gtbl washburn late of kinftn ffijtire decealed rtqucfts all pcrfiif having claims againll faid etbte to exhibit them properly vouched and perfons indebted to fettle and make i avment with ut delay b bidwell kingllon oc iho 4jtf fclfyif t oirc fvr sale t this oilice f at this w fwive rifto etevcrend the lowl di- ti ti mops t tu clergy r his diocelv celiwi j t y iso nov 2-i- it20y temburg the minifter of that power on whofe throne a britifh princefs of the royal pamily fat was molt active i find thih baron ompteda as minifter at rome who is now there in that capacity 1 find thefe two peifons aively employed againft her majefty i find kaven treat ing the queen of england that lady who was his qneen as well as your lord- ihtps in fuch a manner as made it ionpoffi- ble for her majefty even if her prefeiue had been rendered indifpenfible here by the proceedings inftituted againft her ra tion and honour tr rcfide any longer at rome thefe two perfons 1 find to have been throughout thefe proceedings un- faupulous agents in the tranfaitions to which i have to cal your lotdfliipa at tention i fij che baron not femptdous in tlirowiug away and flinging far from lim all thofe feelings which an ordinary man in the commcii incidents of life may not call away without forfeiting all pie ten m lo honcut refpffti jt may on page 93 i v eie yoj ever examined before r ie where i was once taken to hano ver what had you for going here i uont recollect it was so little so little that 1 don recollect she it seemed did not nor could not recollect this remuneration because it was so little but it subsequently turn ed out that it was not because the re ward vassc little but because it was so rreat she could not recollect it what if it was larger by live times by ten times her ordinary wages at the inu she was asked what if it doubled her whole years salary wages perquisites and all at the inns at frankfort still she could not recollect it when this payment doubled that annual sum will any man my lords of plain and com mon understanding pretend to say he can believe this woman when she states he does not recollect such a circum stance when the amount paid for a six days journey so far exceeded her annu al profits was it possible after such a confession as this to credit her belief could she be depended upon in her me mory of facts who did not recollect re- cei viui fnr a trip that from beginning to cud did not cost a fortnights timejinore