Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON1819), December 1, 1820, p. 3

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adc and ftrcnglt of nd to duod many hdl sro as af u national prcjudiecs which might oppofc xt hi advancement he attaches hi troop and osd bv jtt to his eatercft not more by a ready pnrtici- to the ll i ft c nation in rheir hardlhr j exff2l 1 stl b bc to hia intercll not more by a ready partici pation in rheir hardhips difficulties ana danger than by the csfy familiarity with which he engages their confidence and flatters their vanity and by the ability with which he afiuciatea their military cnthn- iiafm with his fiiccefr and identifies their frlury with hu own me i- a great mailer of political iiitrijrue nd fo vifed in the arts if himnlaiioji aiul diffinnduion that lie has not only deceived hn own govern ment but every other which luw atterttfrtxd to torn him to its advantage fljjj perfidy l more than punic he will make a treaty and violate it in the i mc hum he will allwre his advofaiics into lus power by the kindell word and faiveft promifes and then deli toy litem w j bout conpunc- tion his ddie of wryeancc is deeply featcd kn w n limits and fncreas by delay neither dues he phufs the leaft portion of that mgmmky of fowl which can requite valour and geur ii y in foe as all gaze at power wih an eagles eye fo i it cling to wealth with the appetite of a vulture iji s avarice is f i exceffive that rue might think his defire of dominion proceeded iron tilt vifh of gratifying this iufatibeopi jity in pro- curiuii wealth he ha rceurfe not unlv to a ie revenue surf t ill- mcanelt artifi ces and the mod fiumvfd cxtonim he has na political knuwlvde enouirh to fre that the encourag rrtnt 4 commerce and agriculture with ujmdnc uvv and finan cial arrangements would by an increafe of capital and ex i en i j n 01 credit augment his revenue and fupptft his government j but he peters to iil his tvihoy by forced avanias ft grfevi us rxainns annihilat ing induilry arid ijoiiii all the bounties of nature in tbcif birih a wrtl depofit is always kept nrciiphjc 1 a tiled as xhc exigency of the titcri my i equine when this is fatiftd the rvpemhtuic u replaced i rid neat to the marvellous and bends beneath che power at superstition hence it is that he is greatly alarmed at thunder and earthquakes at which times probably re morse finds an opportunity of applying her vindictive lash hi sunt qui nvpidani et ad omnia falgura pal- lent lie believes in charms and hunks lhal chemical combinations of matter rntsthl be discovered which would cure all cur- eases and prolong life fo an indefinite extent often this makes him ibis dupe of cunning and desiuin men in the year 1813 as he was inspect- hip some repairs in tle grcat serai of the castrou a large block uf mono fell from a scallold upon hi- shouldrrsj and laid i liini prostrate on che ground everyone present thought he was killed and a octal alarm was spread but all tw seriously hurt ordered a ftfirg to he e- juipped inftufv up til which e miun- letl and rocjfl round the city iii a sin gle aihauiau attendant without disc- veriiig the least mark ol pain though he had received a wound which tcuiiued him several weeks to his bed after his recovery he tivkj monsicir poikjucville hat he acted thus to assure his people of his safety nndtodepritc his enemiis of the pbaure of thinking he was likelv fo die the consul re- piifri that every man had his enemies but he could not think thofe of his hih- nes went so far as to deire his death viiut said ali ci there is not a mi nute oftjjj day in ahich they do not of fer up pravrrs fo heaven for my destine- ion how can it be olherwist fur for ty years i hare been dui every tiling bad to every bttdy in this period i have cjcd 30k0 persons 16 b itung and put to death in various ways and tjicy know lhal if i live lunger i hall do more would you iiave them not hate uie then ihcirhatrcd lioever will not a live i my health and uiki llii e burot iutw iis uuaj svrdituie lauuh as ali u now more tiimi seventy year- and isfir niaij years pasi hi n flie prey ol a mortal disease lm divn- lutii o cannot in far distaet tha reins ol miurr must dij hum that nun hand whieh lis long hi 111 ihchi with so j luin a rasp on fhii event his tuvr os will probabh be competitors for his ell roue- how fur oualr duties nu timber from the north df uiopc be reduced so as tocompensate f difference of freight suppose a middle l for instance me- mj where pine ets about gd per font the load jj 5 freight 0 is charges in lidon 0 iuty reduced from 3 4 1 1 to i 4 equalizing th price of e by addiiiunal cnli ibutiuns rcpuiuory cf this llaimaiy wealth to the amount as 1 was ii funnel of more than two millions leiliur- fca uifiy tower in rhc garden of uu fcnclfa t l jekii but lie puff fhs jevvels a lo o inuiaiie valiiv i with numcuma iltnc of fmnilute audi mtnliis f all kith whteli lie has pillnnd not only fom indiuiuli imt from chiea i and towns taken by artmjt or received under bis prol ction on iie oecaficw he diliiisuud many tboufand pounds weight uf brats kettles -t- and fuch implement- to the fvuh etvgiuvcrg at joannini for the puipuft if a cannon foundery which lk had eilsbliflicd by his orders to no art due fc r snore of his fuc- cef than to that of btibciy and his gold has often penetrated into thofe places which were proof againfl li ai ms neither does his inordinate avarice reprcfe but rather promotes thid fyfteni for ic icaicely ever fails to recover the bibefooncr or vi l mvm m jmmiuj later with inter jt whl lic lire or hber- umther jc co states the emplov menl ol ty of the traitor ia faenueed to ins skilful j uiithh dipping in the timber 1rade to hypocrify yet with the power of aihnn- rt ing the moft winning manners and cloth ing hia lern countenance in complacent finite he contrives to draw frefii vilims from he quebec gazette of the rh y november 1820 jr nkjlsov asa specimen of t lie cm- uvr gixeu before the select committee en the tiouc of lords relative to tile timber trudt permit me to lav before you hie fo j lowing evtraels in subtauee by mrtooke a ilusia merchant and sir stcuit u canadian merchant mr tooke of the house of thornton ma ob into his fatal fnarcs diiedts their villany to bis own advantage and perfuading each deluded votary that his fortune will be more profperous than tat of ihers over whelms at lai both alvcrfaries and adhe rents in a common iuin- he once gave a in a bouyourrfic te kill another who was noxious to him the bloody deed wis perpetrated but the adallin found in the pocket of his vidtim a innilar bouyouidee for bis own dellrncliun he carried h to the vizir and ex pre- j fotne bgns of as toniihment wrjten mi laughing replied 4 hj- rytinfe if i h hi nt given him this he never would have put himfelf in your way and yon would iiave had no chance of crtlui ymr pupife in fad the tyrant ivifhed to get rid of both or either of them wjth regard to lhn demesfu- hah of ali paslm his ai utiuo to hi-i-i- aiul the distiihution r u lime an ant the mot cirdin- v s- jaloii i- liy of power that l- nr y culls upon in scniecs of his lyiiuutei t bill ftan acts all affairs of 501 omiintmtl himiif jte rises tcrv early in hi noruin and lakes a cu uf eollee itli his j i lie t i nves audi voce to his vjtrhujfi liice leceives russia to be equal as to the lettjjtfi ol voyage to that carried on to the british north auieiiean colonies because the shipi thai go for deals from archiinsel and onega can perform but one v juge io hie season and the ships for tinilicr and deals from the russian ports in the daldc can hardly make more tliau two voyages in the easo now as to ame rica though ships can make bat one voy age from quebec tin re are some of the tower pons from which tiiey can make two voyages so liiat i should ecrfainiy put the cutployinent of iliitiii ships in tie importation of timber and dealsivofli iiusia on a level witli thosi ivum british jsoith aukiiea mr iorke considers the f0ccjs jul oil miner as amongst ihe most ob- uoxlous to tile ilussian gotrniianttlkit taking if oil would soften tin principle and euuee a disposition on fa pari of the isntiih oieriimenl of beiu no loi- ger anxious to uphold lint svmcjo ol pntcctive duties to die eelusioit of the producliuus ol other countries a r uobeit stewart states that here are unity purposes lor which the ameri can titobet is preferred and which con stitute a lare feature in tin consump tion boea use it is cleaner that i fiee from knots and larger see rjzette 01 13th nvtmbcf us tj ecirptiojw and petitions and decides caues prt noeuccs purposes jndcuf fpies tie rmiejms of hisar- qnesrion iflhe duties on the im- iny navy and r vcuup ii noon lit then portaticn of limber from the north ol dines open vet tribal fare a few plain kur pe vcre so far reduced os to eakc di4ic5and a vnv iafe ponton of ttitw tlem exact compensate the disvrerce i w i after dirucr he slifpafr ra hi 1 or two j of ireiht btwen the voyage from ca- and then smoke- kcuia vhjut hr is j nada and tiie voyage from rje baltie occupied in rriiuftns till vcud then the canada timber continue or sever oyierk at nf of pven rnh to be prelerred for thee purposes which later lie afterwisvi takes his j olid retires to his tercru otne kuu m bcforeiiaud where he hiteuds to caieat the business ol the diiv sreties 1 e fcs upon the serai of luarltfca ume- fimes that of iii- casirue and ifttni he jeitrci to the i- dens of ih iviusk or to some one of rie nunurnes tencnuiits which he posess both witiuii and with out the city wherever he may be large quaulity of alouaiau troops arc generally seen kalvrcd eboutj i their unite capotes wailing ior his eit this extraordinary attculi- to busines is pro- dutiive f great incoinonsftiscctohissul jecl fpthiypile ofall his quickness in decision and tfa htpofihilhyt appeal a vast nccunuinn necessarily usvfhl place esp riilij di ri fg iu fretponi au- sence from ii i llv- j vou iau described i ilj sr jle is li by no neau- k liion 1- iii the ear ll- i 1 1 i i hi i 1 j u an wcr the preference would coir tinue if they were both brought into the market va tiie same cxpenee question wfsen you speak of the ex pence do ca include the prime cost of the article r answer- i nvau that if llw tvto ar ticles were unreel ior mfa in tais coun- ry at tie same price the cone tier would aive the american timber too prcfereue- for those purpose- if iherebe aiy misapprehension pflhla view of the ructtion the many inlelh- jjent giittienicu ltain canada for laig- land and who are so well lersed in the timber trade will have oppnrfuniir of removii- the unavonrabe impreion an infmvece somthin like the fol- unu has leu inii from these n- bm ft tsi ouins reuut to rhe hoard fum ijftli vl 180 t5ct s iipmi hh- r llrf priee of g quelle pine l0 it is submitted to those conversant with the timber trad- to examine how far this view of the question is correct to hum it certain i is known that the lum ber exported from these colonies will not bear a corresponding duty oji impor- tafhn info great britain of a tenth part uf the above rtdection a lumberman mmmmmnw kingston dlcimblr l 1s20 owing to the unefrtaloty of our intercourse wim sachets hatfmtrrftt the prreivt siosuu wi are without on usual files niarwsrapers and conseqiiuutiy wilhout any additiouai a- merican or tlnroptmii intcltijieu well iw copied filrtiui the pi liadclphin na tional sivaotlv a seiocliiju ivoni u late look of travels in albania dijuctiuij ilie character o i he celebrated all v ica m jomniia this sinniar man aps to unite in himself the mo eaonli in ijudhies andiu rcsenhle in nartieii tr point soma heroes of renv7i i m lustory i tin ta res tor business and clew unwearied a ieaiiou uf ih greal iv dcrick of pnimia i udm he enifunessaand slill in iiiiniv of pliijip of kltccdnn toge- tiiv will lilt- ui4kui and rcinorsidesa disre gard of iiumau if- hith m ked be career oitjip iu of i bit he nu wn i r iie siiietine lie sm a xs l o all in pirfluv and crihy th- i i ftrritum relative to th- r of i- wuhh liis iiehn aiinrt hi im bihe turkish sultan uw lather onfued and cnntradjcto- ry ii rhi report of theunfcetlon ol uiiuor two of h poms liiulnneii u- ikty uf ali will speedily he dei led find a furcr refuge or more flcady protec tion than in the sailors and soldiers of this country if i do not feci perhaps i ought to feel more gratitude than icfcnt- meat towards my enemies for the tifage which they have endeavoured to heap up on me when i confider that thofe wrongs arc likely under the direction of a fuper- intendiog trovidencc to assist the nation in f recovery of its constitutional rights and liberties anarchy is the greatcft of all evils but anarchy is ufually the climax of bad government it would afford me the fweetcll fatifaibion to be in any degree instrumental in rekindling the dying jire of national liberty 11 perhaps i ought to tiiumph in the indignities i have experienced and to re joice in the wrongs i have offered as thofc wrongs and indignities have been the means which providence has employed for excit ing fuch a fpirit in the nation as must tend to lecure the rights of the people and to enlarge the practical benefits uf the constitu tion w the fympathy which my afflictions have excited has produced a degree of clofe and cordial union in the fentiments of the nation which augurs the most glorious re sults the great fault of the statesmen of our own country has been that they have not kept pace with the increafed knowledge and improved fentiments of the age- they are all children while the nation has grown np to manhood they are till in the leadinglirings of puerile maxims while the people have learned to walk erect in the light of netu truths and of better prin- cifles the answer to the birmingham address dij lays something like a vindictive spirit and tains the following hitter allusions to th government contract surveyor generals office torh nov 1820 notfce is hereby given that healed proposals will he received of his ollice on or before the 24th day of jan uary 1821 to be opened on that day for the survey of the undermentioned townships in the midland district the townships of sheffield ijlnxhiniinuke and bedford containing about 60000 acres each and for the residue or northerly part of the township of iiuvgerfokd containing about 40000 acres the surreys to be paid for in land by a percentage on the land surveyed and fo be performed after the manner and on the terms and conditions ex pressed in the notices from this ollice bearing date the 14th december 181s and the 8th of february 1819 tjoft itldout survey 07- general v itavn no i ctie to enter into any tejy wahlli kiiuor of the lpper 1 1 rid ii we rnuuotpnsowr his i 1 l irb4uuous m lkf tlt uiilno naude tu jr vlsh aj pears rather rlitine- lliluii- iii e e hvi t cspnsjieu aoy i- jiiiiuii derogatory lo h t gutlemiuis ill-era- ry eliimlir aodiiile writer of tin- obser vations hi iiu had iw n the pilhy ivttrps wliieii raced our column last winter the siii ituiilioii he would 110 hte tailed jo piceii tiiai linirh the author widely diltreduiih mr- vfji u on political mdyeels ie did mnple uwliee i his tuleuts and c- ijnnentnts vvc infhcd fei lio helation in declrei- tht in our linutlun ttl o r iii oltr uiaw lel 1 m 3h w u lldl luferiu n a literary m m to ny on this cent- tinent ua we are by n means di5josfd like the editor it lie fjenitd i dfcjuitia he- le-i- kiiig i he fpirit of malignity is never a fpirit of repofe- it is the ferpent gnawing the heart and if there be at this moment one who more than another is an objeft of pity for the fufpicions to which he is a yiftim or for the inquietude to which he ih a prey for the ianumerable vexations which he ia hourly nay momentarily feel ing for the coulcioufncfs of malice that geance that lias miffed its aim fuch an objedt of pity is perhaps to be feen at the head of my adverfaries the moralist of aftertimes when he wants examples of a- bortive malice or unfuecefsful treachery to give effect to his leflons or to breathe a living energy on his page will not long be at a loft to know liom what part of our hitlory to extract an impreltivc proof that cunning malevolence and perfidy excite nothing but fcotn and are produc live of nothing but mifcry in tin- ivply t the coventry address there is a tmivlt at lh holy alliance taste and style vr aicayj glad to when god g ve the power of thouht shelter mu when we can nur eib- evidently defigncd it to be free lished iiutlwrities and therefore annex tae t 7 smliments of theldiuiinrih keviewers rein- ryranny may fetter the legs or handcuh live to the character ic blyle of ur iini the arm but it cannot impofe chains on lips but tiiisooiinns ainericanaiue i interior operations of tle mind it tstru fe-i- ma rfft j freedom of intelkaual tliers e iiei veiiicdiuthiuaiee wnli lioc of the val- cdstor of tee erad avepro- 3gncy through the medium ol the prefs less 1 1 o he veiled in philviegy in ny e t but in the prefeut condition of man no tu r decree suiil shall tiurefore ineie- rellraint of this kind can well be cffica- l remark th a with due derrenee o our and my heart vibrates with joy liends erliel acunu we conceive oer t n n 1 r if u rati com ah- nm111 ii crh f h inst- wh ihat tyranny tfelf is on the h our via point of expiring in almclt every part ot the european world- the holy alli ance though made for the purpofe can havdly keep it alive its extinction is de creed and fome member of the felfilh faction may have leifcre to write its epi taph timate a an 111 mailers seiinoil are av y ees hebus rptotd ar that iotli our old u our necdeiiiir as delias fueetlousiy t rui- ed tlieni nuy ho intnul in a certain uid bou johnaois dictionary in ceielmou ne ymvll reiid the editor of liieiieahl thatwc inve seldom if ever been a1 tijetrotible ojimtvcing his many fdse sie s that so far from seeking causes of difercce we have always studiously avoid ed litem- we lay no claim whatever to in- tuhitfty hut is we ure liable like all others to error we leie the opinions we promulgate tii stand or fallaceordii o their iitriusiu iee- ri if at any snie tiiey be either directly or nhlkprely atlaeltcd we shall always he lejy tothtend them to the utmost of our pooahinn ej shv j wibc h deterred fnn nerfimniiislhu duty to ourselves by the iauuirndos of the alitor lunsell or unmnari aiuisionof ins cu we make only thwprovbo fhatwben in future the jmxiloisian hwaiiiw i be captious our no tice oriiis remarks hall he it a ratio corres ponding with their awtau importaacf bilraci from the sithwo of the edinburgh ifcrivtw kl ait i- 2 nu- ii 1 11 ali luillips that eveiy rutracr mm luiife ll vvai liat point and uhithnl itum twcvcraiikav in ihe word miusfil iiiiuo inns xi 1 111 tat ihttmu we are iiuaii 10draifi mhii llw aforifctieoof this ilaf- ihe ke auu theuuu r wuh iiftthus and buuenrt vom pjtwd 1o ivhiidy foreign to ihr rcil mwtmng bv mieftrjr commonly cahedlipiop aud ot htiieh mi xhtlapp hi ferlghi an ex- tuniitismi sil aoiims ot rr jimjrilami iluvu hei uiiothrliajrttid hi h 4 wrjf genciahv utlli tiie luie vfyfuv noxsensv cvc c ai irenes we iilscrve continue still to heprse ned iu msm uanihew uihar majes- ty who aiiswers tiinn m use usual sijic it is duuttdt ainid the variety of conflicting statements in the knglfeb newspapers to uomeatlhe irutk on thia subject or toab- ce 1 1 i pm uui less sioufly xanintain the reverse and y lhal many uf the barouches are fill ed wi clnunbermaida and cooks tricked in the absence there- on ior ti ueirmu fkv of positive uuornuuioa u 11 the suh- ul rl 1 1 1 1 lhal j c iu tuusurr wj hi v -d- j c j i u vt iwauii mv- ict we iuav venture an opinion ihat wlme wfrtty life uuuursuch foul suspicions u would be more consistent with the modes- tv fleeuv am wsct sense of dtoormn for which tlcvni ivainle character is so enu- neatiy dutiaguisld to await the result 01 the triil and to reserve this public expres ses eiiu- humno due to her exalted rank unit tin uawlieh would re def her unvorhv o it u reiitovvcl bllottrd the in- vi atioil happi irminate in tavor ot her mm they iijvh and urigt tobnlottd aui wrni in their onralilatnu w e se lect a few passage from s wi her aiijes- 1 r lai- ivplw which must we should una- u- riiir hfttae siuui aid her cause with f 1 t02 periiii iu 11 nlorshe says i an fully coovittced that nifuted niatwefj ordepiufel rank can no where besides thk kingston compassiosate soiktv which has been established about u year wiliae recently had die satisfaction in pereeo c the formation of two other eha- ritahle ixhtitutionsin this place the him- m suikrv ami tun fkmaxf bknkvo- u js sorirrr these svv akfidi entirely separates and independent of each ither may be considered asonc united body 11 their operations providing food and shel ter for the starving and houseless administer ing comfort encouragement and assistance to the desponding sick and broken spirited stranger v are happy lo understand that a regular correspondence will he kept up between the officers of the respective as- soeiatitins and that while each exercises its own discretion in extending relief to the ob jects w inch present uiemselvcs for charity auy aft ii t at nnpolion on the part of the ap plicants will hy iliis pnuhnt arrangement be once discovered and prevented last evening iie anniversary of saint an drews hirih was observed at moores coin p house by a large party of caledonians who met to pay due honours to the patron of their native lend tile dinner at which mr cum- miog assisted by mr marshall presided was as excellent in quality is abundant in varic- tv and did great credit t the exertions of the host in the course of the evening seve ral good songs wen suns and the party did nut separate on til a late hour the fnilowing were among the toasts drunk on the occasion saint andrew and the landocakes the king the queen the duke of turk and the army the wooden walls of old england the heroes of waterloo sir peregrine maitland and the land we live in tie- earl orpalhonsie and the province of lower canada sir jam rs kempt and the province of nova scotia the memory of our late vice president ami departed friend win mitchell esq the memory oflhe gallant sir 1 aachrock and those brave men who giorinusly fell in drir nun us from the assaults of our repub lican foes the sons ofold gael shoulder to shoulder our adopted country upper canada may its sml lie as sanvd in the eyes of all true st o- sieen as tin land of their fathers the fair lasses of tpper canada birth on sunday the 36ul instant the lady of doctor tjeddei of a duutcr notice tmr subfcribers return their grateful and unfeigned thanks to their friends and the public for the liberal patronage they have received while in bufinefs io this place and mull inform them that they have jua received from montreal a frefh fupply of goods in addition to their former stock which they will difpofe of very low for cafh fhort approved credit or in exchange for good merchantable wheat as they arc now wanting 2000 bushels to be delivered to a macpherfon efq ivapane mills a sample of which they will requite to be delivered to them at their store in the village of bath one week previous to the delivery of any at the na- pane mills as wheat that has rye chefs cockle or smut in it cannot be received george ham co bath 27th nov 1820 48 provide jor winter comfort 5 espectfully informs the pub- rj lie he purpofes to have ready foi infptdton on tuesday next a fupply of falhionable fuitable for the approaching fealon felcdt- ed by himfelf in the montreal and que- btc markets and on very reafonablc term for calh only at his stoke adjoining captain anderfons koufe kingbon id dec 1820 48tf stolen resterday from the store of mefari t r cartwright co a gold watch with four gold seals and a key a 1 e ward of fifteen pounds will be given to any jierfon who will fur- nidi information sufficient to convict the offender thomas r cartwright kingston 1st december 1 820 4s to brewers wants a fltuation as manager or affiftant in a brewery a young man from england who has a thorough knowledge of the bufinefs in the following branches the making of porter ale beer malts alfo the brewingof porter ale and bcei likewife the bottling any application addrefsed r s thro the medium cf this olficc will ue uuiy at tended to kingfton dec f 1820- 3 government contract persons willing to contract for fupplying his majeftys naval yard at point frederick with seven hundred cords of fire wood cut from found hard timber will fend to the dock yard gates on the 30th inftant sealed tenders endorfed tenders for fire wood also perfonsdcfirousof furnihhing his ma jestys naval yard with teams of horfes and oxen for ihe en filing year will fend to the dock yard gates on the 30th inst- sealed tendeia endorsed tenders for team work the tenders for the above contracts to be opened on saturday the 30th inftant at one oclock 4 n kadigkr chief clerk naval storekeepers office 1st december 1820 government houfe 1 6th march 18 20 j his excellency the lieutenant go vernor is plcaled to direct that no location requiring settlement duy fhall by confirmed by patent without a cer tificate from the land board of the diftricl in which fuch location may be fituate that the settlement duty requir ed by the order in council has bona fide been performed within the time fpecified by the location ticket john small cli e c quebec nov 20th 1820 upwards of a dozen veflelt failed for great britain laft night and this morning with a fair wind very few now remain and it is expected they will all get off the number of veltcls from fea entered this year is 575- tonnage 14624 settle ra 11239 gazette

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