Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON1819), October 15, 1831, p. 3

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id nwet to the tbore referred to don miguel letter i written io n very bold style and we think right to give the iubstftoce of the document itself don miguel io hii reply declares that don pedro having taken the title of the duke of bragttnza has by that ttep become hit vambi and that o euch and by wriiiug the aforesaid letter he km guilty of want of raipect to hit sovereign he thould he tried for his crime uto for having h1 tamed title to which he had no right hi upon the day of his abdication the title of tuke of braeanza devolved upon the kinriioq that as to the preteosioos of legitimacy of his daughter such ideas were now out of fashion that even if don pe dro were ipooraol that according to the decisions nf the cortes of lamego which decreed that incase of a divuinn of the mo rrmvn upon the rifinuo of the king the largest state should belong to the eldest son and the smallest to the youngest a partition which took place upon the death of john iv as dun pedro remained in the brazils and as don miguel ought to have had and had portugal he ought to know that the portuguese nation in virtue of his sovereignty had prorlaimed him king had on all occasions given bim positive proofs of their atrachmeot to his august person for thi adhesion was made quite apparent in the face of the french squad ron in thetagus that every frenchman in the squadron could hear testimony to the affection of the portuguese for his altered person and that not one of them lauded without being requested to cry out vive don miguel that dun pedro had be come a second miua a complete rebel chief a disturber ofpuhlic order an en emy tothn peace of europe placing him self in direct opposition to liberal ideas that he had lost all the charm which the friends of royalty baj in vain sought to confer on him that there was no one at the present day who could place confidence in a prince like don pedro who was a blind fool to ignorant adviser choseo frum the hiwcst orders uf the people every one continues don miguel or probably mde saotarem whose documents tiro merely countersigned by don miguel every one io fact can judge of doo pedro fey his silly abdications all the misfor tunes of portugal were caused by his giviog it a constitution at variance with the man ners and intellectual acquirements of the nation aod also the porfidiou machina- tious planned by the demagogue his a- gent don pedro himtolf acting more as a revolutionary adventurer than as a prince of the portuguese blood 4t hminh ttn epimleu not much calculated to renew a spirit of harmony between the two brothers latest trou lisbon captaio water- hobrti of the brig lucy aon arrived at portland on tuesday last reports that in lisbon on the 24th or 25th of august a regiment uf the king troops revolted killed their officers aod marched from their barracks to the public square pro claiming the constitution nnd disarming the police and giving their arms to the rab ble at they passed many of the inhabi tants joined them but as soon as doo miguel heard of the revolt he mustered the troops he had at hand surrounded the revolters and fired into them from every a- venue killing from three to four hundred of the regiment the survivors then sur rendered and were thrown on board the prison ship soon afterwards 6 or 7 of the principal inhabitants at st vhes of the liberal party were arrested and thrown in to prisou probably because don migoel thought them involved in the conspiracy one of conning an encounter but there ra a war party in warsaw which is calling out for more active measures and constant ly reproaching the commaodeniocbief with inactivity the fifth anniversary of the kingston auxiliary to the wesleyan methodic mis mnnary society uf london was held in the wleyan chapel on monday evening 10th october 1831 colonel stone of gan- anonue was unanimously called to the chair the report was then read aud the following resolutions adopted 1st that the report now read be accep ted and that this meeting regard with grate ful acknowledgement to gud the success with which he has been pleased to crown the labours of the britiib weileyan mis sionaries 2nd that the sublime principle which it is the object of missionary societies to diffuse universally among men is the only certain means by which to effect the civiliz ation of the world 3d that the nature and object of this soci ety are such that we ought to cherish a con slant sense of our dependence on god and with fervent prayer look for his blessing 4th that the following persons be the office bearers of this society fur tbe present year committee rev j p hetheringtoo hugh cthombon eq mer chastolkein wm denn john booth geo webster john coun ter thomas milner and david benson mr thomas matr secretary mr james fraser treasurer 5th that the thanks of this meeting be given to colonel stone for his attention to tbe business of the evening agricultural at a meeting of the directors of the agri cultural society of the counties of lenox tf addington held at mr john gordancir inn at rneittown on saturday the 8th day of october 1831 isaac eraser esq v prest in the chair it was resolved as fol lows 1st that the cattle show and plough ing matches be held for the said counties on mr john gordaneers farm in ernest town aforesaid on the 25tb day of october instant at ten oclock in the forenoon 2nd that the following premiums be paid in clover seed and catih namely for the best stallion owned in the government contracts mfotice is hereby given that jt sealed tenders will bo received at ihisoffice until 12 uclock of the mor ning of monday the 21st november proximo from such persons who may be willing to undertake the furnishing of the following supplies for the use of the troops and departments ai kingston and its dependencies from ilic 1st janu ary nexttothe3ist december 1ss2 viz tender no 1 fresh beefbest quality per lb do 2 bread biscuit and flour dc do do do 3 1 6 salt pork mess forage rations charcoal do prr ration per bushel the whole of the articles must be of the best quality aid the forage rations delivered by ihe coniractot from his magazines which must be situated con veniently for the garrison payments will be made monthly either in british silver or other current coin hi the rate of 4s 4d sterling per dollar or in bill of exchange on his majestys treasury at the fsiie of jeloo far every 1 01 10 sterling due upon the contracts a supply of biscuit flour pork forage rations and charcoal will be required to be kept in store by the several contractors to answei such de- rtvtnds ns may be made upon them from tiwe to time agreeably to the exigency of the public service each tender must state the price in sterling and nominate two respectable prisons ns sureties for the faithful per- fof mance of the contracts the terms ud conditions of which can be fully ascertained on applying at this office jno hare a c g commissariat office kingston 13th oct- 1831 imtotlce the sifcscriber hav- jj ing resumed business in kingston as a general commissi merchant begs to inform the merchants of upper canada that he has received a pan of his fall supply of west india produce consisting of brown fair and veryfair muscovado sugars lewajd island and jamaica runt plantatio coffee pi mento hollands gin and cogniac and other brandy all of superior quality also a large supply of cooking and double and single stoves of different patterns the cooking stoves super- oily furnished wish tim pot ash kettles sheet iron englwh glue c he also duily expects a forge and ge neral assortment of dry goods crock ery hardware and such foods as will enable him tosupply manyof the mer chants usually resorting to montreal and the whole will be soltion terms so advantageouas to dispose many of them to et supplied from him aud preclude ihe inconvenience risk and expense at tending the purchase of goods in the lower province upon the arrival of theexpected sup ply the subscriber intends to detail the advantages which his establishment here will afford to the upper canada mer chants which the limited lime aflbided by the publication of the chronicle to day precludes his doing now a manahan kingston oclober 15th 1831 if this notice should meet the eye of william mclndoe who left the isthmus rideau caaal in the monthol may last and is supposed to have gone to albany ny he is earnestly request ed by his distressed wile and lamil who havo come out this season com scotland and are now residing in by- town uc to inform them of his place of residence ft editors of newspapers in the slate of new york will be doing the cause of humanity a service by givingthe above an insertion kingston 29th september 1831 the new steam-boat- charles carkouf calvin case master will leave kingston for sackets har bour every tuesday thmsday sa turday at 7 oclock a m cabin passage 5s steerage 3s 9d t county ind flood tins season 5 3 6 t 2 5 3 3 5 3 2 6 3 2 8 5 3 6 4 2 6 4 2 4 2 1 belgium the correspondent of the london times writes from pari that iho gremer part of the french army waa to be immediately whhdrawo from betgi nrn the internal arrangements of the ennntry now indicate hopes of the estab lishment of peace it is said that prussia iloes ooi intend to interfere with france on account of tbe entry of it army into belgium russia sl poland i i appears from the hamburg papers that the empe ror nicholas has not given the poles time in consider whether they will accept of the tender mercies held out to them in the proclamation which we published yes terday hi dofiiojew tbaxnuiiitfieo kennelled or muzzled for n moment but have held onward after the scent of blood it appenrs that the main body of the uu- ian army is marching upno warsaw and that a decisive engagement under its walls was expected in a few days the polea ex press themselves confident of a successful result bntare prepared for the woist vo the morning herald august 22 accounts from warsaw have been recei ved up to the 13th instant they state that the russian general field marshal count paskewiteh kept the grand array at a cautious distance from the polish capital full 50 miles and n cautiously avoided coming m an engagement it was thought that his plan was to eot off the supplies from warsaw he was said to he expect ing reinforcements of troops from the rus sian asiaiie provinces and fears were en tertained of these troops bringing in their train the plague which had it is stated some time ago broken nut amongst them the greatest unanimity prevails io the po lish capital and all feelings of party spirit have given way to patriotism the po lish army at the date of these accounts was in sight of the russians and a great battle was hourly expected despatches have been received at warsaw from colo nel kou who accompanied gielgud to li tbunin and who was despatched towards pulaogen the colonel continued tomaio tain himself in the government of m oh hew the number of the armed insurgents there and io the vicinity of witepsk was esti- mated at 10000 men general tolstoi bad broken up from wilma to march a- gaintt them the report that a part of general rudgiers corps had crossed the vislulahnd not heen confirmed general pemhioski had heen appointed governor of warsaw and had already begun to act jo that character no change of importance had taken place in the position of ihe armies since the psi accounts hut every thing seems to por tend an awful aud final struggle these incurs have not however hitherto entrap ped skrzyoecki into any act of imprudence uordoesir appear that be bimielf is dci- seond do third do for the best brood mare and colt iwrttwl ufa third do for the best brood maro without colt second do third do for the best two or three year oli colt second do third do for the best yearling colt second do third do for the best bull second do third do for the best yoke of working oxen second do third do for the best milk cow second do third do for tbe best pair of 2 year old heifera second do third do for the best pair of two year old steers 4 second do 2 third do 1 for the 2 best yearling heifers or steers 4 second do 2 third do 1 for the best ram 6 second do 3 third do 2 for the best six ewes 7 second do 5 third do 3 for the best boar 6 second do third do 2 for the best brood sow 5 second do 3 third do 2 for the best firkin of butter 4 second do 3 third do 2 tflrlhotolilfis second do 3 third do 2 for the best flannel not less than 10 yms 4 second do 2 third do 1 ploughing matches for the best ploughing with one pair 7aq of horses w it loui di i ver s seeond do 4 third do 2 ditto with twe yoke of oxen and dri- 7 ver driver not over 15 years old second do third do 6 4 2 do with 1 yoke of oxen without drirer 6 second do 4 third do 2 ditto boys under 17 yearsof age with 1 pair oxen without driver second do 4 third do 2 all articles exhibited for premiums must be owned and domestic articles must be manufactured in the said coutties signed by order n fellows secretary ernest town 8th oct 1831 t farm to sell 0 be sold the west half of corner lot no 19 in the fifth concession of liiisbuig containing 100 acres of land 14 of which are c timed and well seeded down with clover und tymothy on the farm is a small log house bnd a never failing stream of excellent water running past its front the farm is in a very desirable situ ation for either a tavern or pot afh work tying on the direct road to penh and in the centre of a thickly soitled country should the above property not sell to suit the wishes nf the proprietor the farm can be let for futthcr parti culars apply to pmcninch kingston oct 15th 1831 important and exten sive sale ofdrygoods by the package ahvlots on monday morning the 18th october and following days will be sold at the stores ofmessrs wm ped- d co the followinggoods recei ved now upon consignment the whole 0 which will be sold peremptorily with out reserve 9 cases superfine cloths assorted co lors cost i2s o 22s 6d stlg 0 coses double mixed cassimeies 12 bales middling nnd low priced cloths 1 do police cloihs various colors do assorted milled fomst cloth do grey and mixed imitation etofle du pa vs do rose whitney and pwinl blankets i do white nnd colored flannels do drab nnd oiivg flashing do kiddeminster curpciings do wilton hearth hugs 10 do cotton iwist yarn assorted 5 do striped linseys 3 do 104 cotton rugs 4 do quilts and counterpanes 5 do grey cottons 27 inch to 44 inch 15 cases garment and furniture prints 1 do fancy strip gtnghims 2 do irish linens and diapers 2 do 64 84 and 104 table damask 1 do 34 superfine brown linen 2 bales 3642 54 and 57 inch shirtings 3 do linen and cotton bed ticks 4 do white loom shirtings 6 do apron checks striped cottons derries tfec 5 do bonbazettes comblets and me rinus 1 do scotch taitans 2 do bonibaftenes and norwich crapes 2 cases printed marino shawls 4 do chinlzshawlsandbrilannias 1 do imitation french cambric hhkft 6 packages silk goods consisting of gios de naples colored snrsnets black silk barcelona fliikfs velvet lute strings and sutin ribbons crapes and bnmbazeens 1 trunk silk bandanna 20 lhuo paper boxes i bread laces 1 mill case do well assorted i twnk very rich silk shawls 4 owes muslins cambrics and lenos 1 cb sewed and tamboured muslin dressed 2 gingham umberellas 10cd doz hosiery gloves guernsey frocks red caps and bennetts 20 doz scat let and berlin cravats soq0 lbs worsted sewing silk taper quills pins thread cotton baffe playing cards and a variety of other articles the whole of the above are warranted in excellent order as this will be the last package sale the subscribers intend to have this fall the beg to call the attention of their town and country customers to it and pledge themselves there will be no re serxe with any part of the goods above advertised such packages as may be broken upon will be put up in lots o suit purchasers catalogues of the whole will be ready ihre days previous io to ihe sale when the goods may be examined condition of sale purchasers under 25 cash 50 to jjloo two months 100 to 200 half 3 at 4 months 200 to 300 half 4 it 5 months s00 and upwards six months approved endorsed notes will be required sale each moiuing will commence prfgimlv at nine oviock scott montgomery co october 1st 1831 s oticje tbe subscriber is hivrtu t publishing in pamphlet form a misttl stuion uf th letters of u oaf of the ptojtt which re re appeared in the columns of the kingston chfonicle persons wihin for copies will plemc leave their names at thw office u aoo aft cnntfeniint james macfarlantf- kingiton uth october 1831 revised statutes he last shfcet of the sta tutes will bo put to press on the 29th instant and in about ten days af terwards the work will be ready for de livery persons who have not sub- scribed and are desirous to obtain a complete edition of the provincial sta tutes fiom 1791 to 1s31 inclusive will please forward their names without de lay 7- the editors of all the news papers in the piovince will please give the above one insertion send in their accounts for payment h c thomson jas macfarlane kingston oct 12th 1831 the subset ibershuvt to announce io the merchants of kingston and its vicinity that they have now received a part of their goods among which are the following articles viz old jamaica spirits loaf sugar olive oil in boxes of one doz tobac co pipes window glass in half boxes 7x9 and a general assortment of dry goods adapted to the season which shall be sold uncommonly tow or cash or short approved credit they daily oxpect a le quantity of fresh teas and also ctempaigne and other wines with a general assortment of other articles mckenzie geddes co kingston 8th october 1831 to let and possession given immediately lots no 13 and 14 in the 5th concession of pitts burg on the leading road to perth and 12 miles from kingston containing 350 acres with 100 acres of cleared land on the premises is a superior two sto ry log house with the other houses necessary to complete a farm it is al so in an excellent situation for a ta vern the farming stock together with the present large crop can be given by apptcved security the term of lease is such that it can be taken from one to ten years further particulars can be obtained from mr joseph bruce merchant kingston ot to the proprietor on th irrqhiisev john layery pittsburg september 7th 1831 the budget of fun a weekly paper devoted exclu sively to fun fashion flash and all thats pleasant by george siegfried no 106 beekman street new york each number embellished with a number of exquisitely humourous en gravings from the best american de signs and the inexhaustible stock of london and a glorious collection of neive working sidecracking care- destroying songs anecdotes and co mic stories designed for the votaries of monnis gleaned from the most tor menting and laugateraggravating he roes of the present day our plan is such that the most rigid moralist cannot condemn our pages will ever be unsullied by a sentiment which would call up a blush into the cheek of female loveliness neither shall we sneer at sacred things or by dabbling in the politics of the day stain thoe columns which are intended to be given to wit and laughter for cheerfulness makes every dish a feast and ms that crowns a welcome the second volume will commence early in nuvember when it is contemplated to enlarge and conside rably improve it and our zeal for im proving our humourous embellishments and matter shull keep pace with public patronage the 6rst vol will contain upwards of 400 cuts and the second will contain still more terms published every satur day morning at 3 per annum in ad vance the uncommon expense of wood cuts and the determination of the publisher to do a cash business renders advance payment necessary now york ocf 1831 tv o ticf steamboat queenston l the public are respectfully in formed that the steamboat queenston capt meneiiley with mr t w corning sailing jfaster has commenc ed her regular trips and during the season will leave niagara for prescott every wednesday night at 12 oclock touch ing at kingston and brockville and ar rive ut prescott every friday aaernoon where as usual stages will be in at tendance to convey passengers to mon treal will leave prescott every sunday morning at 6 o at brock ville kingston cobourg port hope york burlington bay and niagara the rates of passage and freight the same as are charged by other steam boats may 1831 the copartnership between the undersigned under the firm of john mcpherson a co is this day by mutual consent dissolved the subset ib- ers are severally authorised to settle the artuirs of the late copartnership all pei- sons having demands are requested to present them at their office at prescott siloed john mcpherson alexr mcmillan bamiitifjcnane prescott 12th january lo3i t new forwarding establish ment he subscribers beg leave to in form the merchants of upper canada and the public in general that they have entered into copartnership under the firms of mcmillan mcdonel 6l co at prescott and ogdcnsburgh and that of mcmillan link co at montreal they will be prepared on the opening of the navigation with good durham boats and bateaux manned with experienced masters and conduc tors to transport any produce or mer chandize that they may be favored with on as favorable terms as that of any res pectable house in upper canada the business at prescott and ogdensburgh c ii be carried on at the old stands for merly occupied by the late firm of john mcpherson co alex mcmillan angos mcdonel matthias link oswego canal packet boat line a boiit will leave oswego and syra cuse every morning sundays excepted throughout the season one of the boats is constructed on bromwelps spring deck patent her days of leav ing aro as follows oswego mondays wednesdays and fridays and syra cuse tuesdays thursdays and satur days the other boat will leave each place on the intervening days ffwftlgsjft flmfv rwftfivr 9 ttw with every attention and no delay as it runs in connection with the erie pack et line to and from schenectady and buffalo and the lake ontario steam boats the elegant british steamer great britain capt whitney touches at osaego on her trips from presscott and kingston to york and niagara and touches also on her return from those places to kingston and prescott oswego july 1st 1831 painting the subscribers beg leave to re turn thanks to their friends and the public of kingston and vicinity for the encouragement they have sepa rately received during their residence a- inongst them they also wish to inform them that they have opened an establishment in quarry street opposite mr d pren tiss drv good store under the firm of kerr heathers ornamental sign carriage fy house paint ers glazurs paperhangers u- c from their well known abilities and practice in kingston with a determination to be punctual they hope to meet still with a shaie of patronage from a discerning and generous public jas kerr joseph heathers kingston may 4th 1831 ttotice a third dividend will be jl payable at the office of john kirhy esq- iu kingston oo wednesday the jsih day of june uext to the creditors ofthe late allan taylor esq and to tbe late firm of taylor and parker john kirby a o petrie t parker trustees kingston mil may 1831 upper canada college thu business of the college will recommence on friday the 30th sep tember instant the dues for instruction are 2 per college quarter for scholars in the col lege and l 5s for scholars in the preparatory school with an addition al payment in each cast- of five shillings per quarter for the contingent expenses of pens ink fuel c t the necessary books are furnished hy the collegeat the expense the scholar the college quarters are ordered as follows first quarter begins immediately after the christmas vacation and ends on the 20th march second quarter begins on the 20th march and ends on the 10th june third quarter begins on the 10th june and ends at the commencement of the summer vacation founhquarler begins immediately after the summer vacation and ends at the commencumeulof the christmas va cation the vacations uill be the following at christmas from the saturday preceding christmas dayto the monday fortnight following at whitsuntide a week instead of easter week as hitherto in the summer from the saturday nearest the sixteenth of august before or after to the friday six weeks follow ing it is intended after christmas to make instruction by the drawing master in the principles oi mensuration aod perspec tive a part of the ordinary course and scholars who have not been less than two years pursuing the regular college course or who shall have passed tore the fourth form may on the notifica tion of a wish to that effect by the pa rents to the principal and on condition of previous good conduct have the op tion of discontinuing the general course and confining their attendance to the departments of themathematicaldrav ing and french masters jos hharris dd principal n b the trustee and directors are desirous of giving notice that a boarding house has been erected on hn offflifj pffimj whhthf r affording facilities to those who live at a distance from york and would wish to avail themselves of the advantages of the college but to whom it may not be convenient to incur the expense of boarding with any of the masters the annual expense of the boarding house including hii charges of board and education except books will ba 25 currency payable quarterly the boarders will be under the con stant charge of a gentleman residing in the house and the arrangement and discipline of the establishment subject to the superintendence of the piincipat and viceprincipal the house will be ready to receive boarders on the 1st october and it is expected that they will furnish them selves with bedding york september 1831 two insertions of the foregoing to bo given by the editors of those news papers who have been before direct to insert the college advertisements t to contractors he undersigned commissioners appointed to superintend the e- rectionof a gaol and court house in the town of cornwall will receive at tbe sheriffs office in this place propo sals for the same until 10 oclock a m on the 1st day of november next- such proposals to contain the names of two good and sufficient securities for the due fulfillment of the contract when at ed the same be approved of by s majori ty of the commissioners for a rlaa and specification of the building eppjy to either of the undersigned donald jafcdosttxi no a i dick ins gur c wood geosob s jakvis philip vankoughswtt cornwall 20th sept 183 1 a hard cask a yankee tchooloii a teacher of chirngraphy net loogsme located himself in reosseler county ny and commenced a school under tbe most favorable auspices he gathered roood him a score of pupils most of whom wtra of tbe fairer order of creation one ia particular wm we understand a very an gel in features one of your beautiful countryroaidsos which spring np in their seclusion fair as the wild flowers of their native valleys as might have baea es pec ted she played iniquity with tbe baart ofthe school master day after day he sat by her side guided her taper 6uger and foltber dark tresses lightly sweeping his cheek as she leaned with him towards the manuscript it was too much hu man philosophy could not stand it in a luckless moment he pruned hit lips to her cheek and impriutad upon it one of those kiases in which tbe lip will linger like some bee sipping a favorite flower and what think you gentle reader wos the result of all this why the aofortooete chirographer was prosecuted far his lec ture on kirninc nod turned adrift with a fine of 1000 hanging over his shoulders like the uauknf bunyau pilgrim far he it from u to undervalue the charms of the young lady hut really if she sou such sn exorbitant price upon her cheek ft will he a iod day we opme hefnrt she bit a notler opportunity to exttcttt

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