Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON1835), May 26, 1841, p. 1

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richardson mast1- h will ply beiwcfi tonwio joraa itr am kingston jurin the nrc pre comrtkncin- on ftcni scaxm aa follow sutniaycmh april sunday oi 7 p m- toronto to rochester dircei hofijay at 6 p m rocbclcr to kippton direct tocsjay at 4 p m kincrto to rocbcater togctiing at bath wcdrwlay at 6 p m rochcilcr to king mor direct tliuraday at 4 p y kingvion to roches ter touching at bath friday el 6 pm rochester u toronto direct saturday and sunday remain at toronto by ihbamnfpmcnt travellers will have a day at any of the above porta to devote to btttinea or pleasure and may return cither from rochester or kingston in the evening- n b no luffage uken tl charge trnlea booled and paid for ah goods carried on deck at the risk of the owner thereof for josa or damage and bills of lading wilt only bo stgned with h condition inserted hugh richardson oumer aclfcrs at kinrton messrs hooker hen derson co at bnth u at rochester mesars k f smith scco f achaa ofajblrsr royal mail steamers lake oalario anl river st laurence rhmr puhhc ore ioformrd that the ul- lowina arc uw awaraaehaomi for thaa sssttosl- lake ontario bftvten avnifon end toronto sugeoroecnpttwoliv niagara cwirt siitwrtantl city 0 7q roxto rnom kiscaron at half nail 7 oclock evrninj- sunday and tliursdayi the c7rorjei at fi oclock evening tuesday mi fri- jav tle arjfflatpi al s ovwk rmdhifi wriiwtjaj and the f the s 4awiuay uiw oii j nnd arricai twontncartv next day above skftsflcfm await the arrival notice the steam boat kingston calt haurison will commence her regular on tbiiolay ncxl uw 22d between kingston and the head of the bay of quinte as follow up w a it dl leaves kingston on tuescuys thursday and saturdays at 9 oclock a m dowmt ards leaves tkej ftivcr trent on mondays wednesdays and friday touching al am- herst island and ibe intermediate places on her way up and down kinpton2m april lsh sax montreal mail at kingston rn cm tor o ito at j ovevk noon monday and thursday the a ioojfl at 12 oclock noon tuesday and friday be city vf tonto at 12 oclock noon wednesday and satur day tl sl gtvrg and arrive al kinpsion early next nioming tlie alcove boats call at cubourg and port h each wny and llc h city vf toronto wij leave toronto for niagara nd lewis ton rverv mcaday morning at 8 oclock and return la toronto in the afternoon river st lawrence fircrn atineiot a ditkitttvnt landing brock vi llc capt uusttu fom kingston at 9 oclock morning sun day wednesday and friday t fnm iickinons landing at 4 oclock moraine or on the arrivalofthc mail from montreal tuesday thursday and saturday h cildersleeve capt bwcn from kingston alodock morning tues day thursday and saturday from dickinsons la jin at 4 oclock moroirfrorxi tlie arrival ofihc mail from montreal wednesday friday and sunday from arrancemcnis which have been made with the upper ganada sine and steam buai company of montreal p gera between montreal and kington arrive at thoe places oh the afternoon of the accond day the above boats rail at cananoque brorkvfllemaiilnnd matilda and wilhamslnirgh each ay baggage omt parrth at me risk of thl ovnr unlrss looked and trtttcd fit as freight laltc and river steam boat ofliee kinpiuji 1st may 1s4i m u n will at the opening of the paviga- eatiun commence plying pn the bay of ju1nte betwixt ktrccsto and belluvitli davt of ffnffftlf from kingman mondays wednesdays ft fridays belleville tuesdayr thurlaya satunlacs each morning at 9 oviock pkly macpherson crane kuter 3d march isu oa nw 1841 haticy w vta the jtiver st lawrence to akd ritojf montreal brockvjlle kingston ahp tub tlttkastcdljtj ycxu kossmatthleatco v frrnf eastonhossico ctitrotkv4lctftongum ith new and improved barges will be prepared at tho opening of the navigation to give passage to emi grants and to transport properly or oil des- cfsptjosbl vtui increased aafcty and dispatch freignitfsatirccaatr weight at rorej reduced ocoto the tariff pritts exacted for year iosi the subscribers from the facilities whirh they par sera and their determination to do the busincrt intrusted to them satisfactorily trust that they wit command and merit a share of public support sictcd matthfe easton u co james ross henrv easton january l 1811 wyf important sale of new dry goods without iletservs h monday the 24ia instant and fol lowing days will be sow by public auction at tho subscribers new stores fool of st joseph street messrs cuvillier 6 sons largo stone storo fronting the ri ver about too lou and package of london maruhtster v scotch goods atso will ac ottehei trie entire of their remaining slock of last ycarv importation amongst which will be found about 250 piece superfine clotha and cammcrcsi in fine condition and a great variety of silk goods and fancy arti cles the whole will form one of the gncst as sortments that has ever been offered at pub lic sale id ihta market condiliooa of sato wry liberal cata logues of tle wnolc will bo ready two itoyi before the sole when the goods may be examined- sale to commence each day at one o clock scott tyre co montreal 5lh may n h9bi r h t rae or diiitisti ronxign dut goodk kingston canada in 183738 nr e a tjikltcn brigadier csjuhl in tht canadian avjaio mem service c k a rtt x v ftnct etcajk fom canada afritatuitkc ai- ted states condudcj meanwhile lord durham had embark ed in tho inconstant frigate and departed for england leaving sir john cudbome now lord seaton installed in his place with tlie powers of governor general and com ma ndcrm chief who began actively tn prepare for another outueak which it wan currently rumoured was at hand vyc had received intelligence before this and were expecting if mr grace had re turned from montreal whitber he had been sent aa well to look out if we could ascend the river in a steamboat and cross the lines by that route na to aond somo of the letters which 1 have mentioned across there to be returned by the mail bearing the american postmark wc received intelligence that the out break was to commence on te night of the 3d of november and wc gladly offered our services but the people of tho district of quebec were not prepared and indeed had do confidence in the second insurrection some time before an emissary had been sent down there accoiupantcd by a gentle man from montreal who told too tlatterinj a talc of their means their munitions of war the numbers of their hosts to be be lieved by them and after they haj gncie vh mm ihhwshi to- hiv mu fcaio of the people to go to the district of mon treal and the neighbouring slate of vermont where resided dr robert nelson brother of wcjfred nelson who had signalized him self at st dents and who was expected from bermuda as a copy of lord durhams prodamation had been sent there by his lordship in otse o it majsaiyi vlaf war then at que bee mr 1 ik l finding that tbet rireparatioas were not so great as waft told them by the emissaries returned to those who sent him and reported accordingly tim people of the district of quebec frit as much as did the other parts of canada their degraded and enslaved rrtuatioo and with tho faint est hope of sskces tbey were prepared at any moment to measure strength with the rower that held them in subjection and 3iniul4iitawuutriniif ir ry eflhi iffwtf lhc province but the leaders were men of covlotssfp and would not recommend their people to embark in an enterprise that would be ruinous to themselves unless they could be assured there woufd bo likely to result somo chance of success tiiey agreed that they should wail in readiness but implored the leaders in oilier places not to attempt any thing for a little white longer until they m ttefl as otler parts of the pro- vi r i were prepared j ibal reunion of the drsaeuting canadians on the subsidy ques tion was about being accomplished as over turns had been made by the minority known hy the soubriquet of la petite faroiuc the answer of robert nelson was that it was now too late to recede that they must go on cotitt out eottte thorn were now in mo canadaa ten thousand regular troops bcsijes tivicc as maoy mom of lhc loyal volunteers and they were receiving by enlistment accessions to their strength daily by the invocations of sir john colborne calling upon them and making tho most liberal oilers to join the ranks that the anticipated revolution might be speedily quelled it was fatcj too that the organization in tho united states among ibocaadian refugees and others in the frontier states was much more perfect and complete than it had been at the pre vious outbreak and that more assistance would be rendered the patriots than at any previous lime in men money and muni tions of war we judged o pinions entertained by tho government of all this from the reparations thai were made by every branch and departojent and the ex traordinary means they look for the defence of tho country of all but one spot which wo pointed out to our friends and which has still ton caxrtooked by the avihori- ties tlie people of the district erc res olvctf to do nothing foe iho present but to be or ganized and in readiness and our fnends were urgent ror our departure so that after maoy plana had been formed anj discussed all were abandoned but the one to cross 0 rim at point levy and to take the kenne bec nttd to tho state of msine a perwn diy i wi hi arm itie 3d of november horse v procured end money fur on engaging ibcm was to co on tley were taken ncrons bv nishedtor pw t grace tj ijfcfjfj engaged al livery mablcr as if tlie pc a journev di6cenllnl after riding a m j llorw at a frienuv r they vvvrc con cealed in cdiarucben to be in readi- ness for us at seven- lmt w w ding our ad uwf to anj fotuming tnir thanks 1 ofchosp tabic maiwii lwj u in time of need iw god tfuh esandpraj our m wc started i taking hs hosi dressed os a venerawc mj ttin tkc bnrt brimmed h livethat worn dftte by the pric asuipicc last fe day cane to wx seminary and order of out 1 had fur the been able with the aid of my about my room and i now rff 0 exerted i friend as 16 anpearancc ivalkcd alon walk slowly with my my grave and clerical col doljc and a friend on the opjvositc sidewalk t where vtt wf whirt dwto gmo and a numbf ouwr fr w on use streels at df x ready to aid did occasion issf lhcir iccs wo met with a nwp p n rlji and saw them wibbs1 crossing our push but jiey diifv ptarenity uke any notice of us we alonga street where there m a lonp rtt a a the end of which luftfrmc svbh ssmsmt stsfii ftotsl a sns tern in tlvc ivandsoi andawujgcon we knew m te betong o what were call ed the queers prva sotttriowt thai had been given fnamtlicir ultra ruffia nit in to that part of the pj the charge of tlie stipendiary sirate sy mines beforo wc approoclmhm i tiegan to dis course trill my fricnl and remark in lug- were rundnetcd to tho tavern f a man who had been engaged to euidc u tj ilo liner thts man had icon u smiirjler and had formerly fmupglcd ejvil into llc tvitcd stavs and in return brought lea anj other thing back into canada and wa of course well aecjuatntej with civry roal and iuic on tho whole rook we vwrc in lake he knew viheretltc officers of the customs stopped and knew how to avoid the different place we had previously learn ed vwrc used as quarters by the soldiers and police stationed as guards for his know ledge of the road and from being a client or mr droletv and withal n clerer fellow fie was selected to acl os our guide mr d had talked with liim and rervccnted to liim that he had a friend in trouble whore pecuniary attjirs were much cmtkirrawj nnd that if he could not settle them satis laclonly vviirt his creditor he would advise turn to leave tlie province and if so he would esteem it a great and personal favour if he would go with and conduct him aero lhc lines nnd that he might look tn mr drolet for pay rstj pronvtrn- v tf 4yte of the canadianho has an mferteel knowledge of our lanage all that my frienl llsc consequence oflbo people not rqjailhat attcntmn to their rebgious duties ti bey ought does not the sacred scriptsics tay render unto crsar the tilings ikl ana carsars and to cod the things that se ootst therefore my brother it is ihotrty of every religious man to support the pvernmcnl wc pamdtnu icow 4 forgive me saij i for plaing the hypocrite if a boll from this pistol which 1 clutched so firmly as wc patsed the ruffian would have had the same good ef fect without creating an alarm i would have preferred letting him have it it is better as it is said my worthy companion u vile canaille as those ruffi ans arc mostly composed nf e probably they may have a family depending upon lhcir dtthoncst eftoris to earn their daily bread leave them in tlie hand of cod in his own good time be will give success to the efforts of lite patriot h ho wishes to rid his country of such pests wc came to the boat n tlie beach near tlsc queens woodyard and 1 with my old companion embarked colonel dojgc had already arrived and was concealed on boarj there were a number or pcriona on the beach and wharf and next to where we lay was a boat laden with hay there wore two or three earvrs about it looking at it j and one of them addressed me and in an irish accent asked dv yen know sir what become of the man who owns this hoy f w is gone to that osiiergr nu i to receive the money for hi load which ivc has just sold what did he t for it do you know fcrr i do hot and away lie wenf ui the rive to pick m l another load when our friend the nwnc of the boat came on board after a fc moments c shoved af tj pswod slowly and care lessly along a if e wrrc a boatdoad of inhabitants coming home after market wc kept town the river and ouuidc the place where the boats belonging to the ves sels of war were in tho habit of rowing nnd as soon as possihte ivc lanjcd at point levy near the little church the boat was secured and our lfitsd came with us and nijejmeupthe ntnfc when the returned i stopped on the roadside until such lime as colonel dojgn ami ins com- psmon went to tlie vlac our horses were and one of them retuniedj hrirginp nie my was sent to examine the road sec where horse which i racnntci ihc different guards were placed ami to for- h ua vv ah ft suidc for oor journey he nun oi returned and we prepare to start nn salur- rotopamonf wc iyh ard joined i and took my br- as he srnn4d have pro perty belonging to hii friend left in his hand sufliricnt to pay alt hudemamu we arrived at bis house near davlight j for although it was not more than fifteen miles from point levy yet the two or three ciieuitoui routes that wc had to take tn avoid particular places lengthened the way keeping ui nearly six hours in llw saddle we vverc received by the person as travel lers anj got tome hrcakfait after winch t told him to state to his family that i ms uvc kio4i o whovu mi kikahaipwkco that i was obhged to leave quebec and get into maine and that i hoped they would keep the mailer recrci as wc intended to stop that day at h s bouseand in tho even ing tvoofd be ready for our journey that my companions were like myself and would accompany us ne soycz pas inquict tlierc rs no dancer sis family tswtw nothineof iho matter but if you are m a hurry why not goonf wcexpeet mr hunter one of my law yers and a friend wiih whom i have some business to transact and after that we will leave you will be ready 1 hope hc did not know he said j his wife was complaining she wos near the time of her ncrovenraven and ho was fearful that she would not permit his abusxc but he would see wlvaiheewlobeoeev-en- to vat ar thing dot pernor al vvlum rvf titt reside y- craco and hunter came and brought with tttcin some articles of dress for usj otrr cloaks and caws had already arri ved at the tavern towards evening we were preparing to go and our guide could not come with ds the evening was gloomy his wife was bscfe- she knew noth ing of who we were and at this tnie 1 thought he suspected we prevailed on him to conic part of the way ho had no horc take our horse we will slop all night here sakl hunter put them on the road at any rale he arcd we mounted as i was se curing my piiiok and covering them with my cloak before i strapped my belt hunter looked ul me and aid s- domt let them 1 will i believe thehcr goodbye j gol bless you wo may never meet again reiahe you fur if you doj cut my throat ob donl but never mind cv hanciidif they do goodhje hunter au revolr but no rutting of tbruau grace kits thai pretty girl for mc forward and away we wci lut how proplieiic was poor hunter we were never to met aain for some miles we rude the guide and myscirnhcalwhit col dodge and a gal lant friend arcompanied us after we had ridden some miles t talked with the guide found out what hoespevie mr drotct was to give him if he conducted us to the lines twentyovo dollars a bag alung over did he come and as toon as wo came to tlie lines his wife his witic was stilt the answer knowing the danger of our hiuation i was not deputed to stop at i trifle wc let the others go before us when i turned on my naddle and my next argument was irresistible he came will us or far as the lines mere i musi apologize tn my reader for giving no further detail of nor journey through the ninety miles we rode through u country whose road and bridges were guarded by svldicr and torv certain cirrumrlaicrj fiave lately iranftcrd thai render the iir h1j necessary and and ohered on my pan of the specie i carried ii my shouliky ways to avoid the placet where we knew would be wrong in me although i should the eotinc loslfficsl were placed audtor- peascd to relate the kindners vnt expeii- cnecd mt the roav t cotild e traced tn the houses we slopped thtg stift retult were and nn them would be wnrahtsl itie bafllol vengeance of the bhhhthimiudi who yet intei that stilt unhappy couuiry suflice it to ray thai we rode on laugh ed at tlteir guardcil bridcs padres and bar- rtckdnej porl oud on tuesday morning a tittle after da break oin hears were glad dened ot the appearance of the frunher lloue one- half of vvhnh war built on ei ther side the lines about flic centre of this building flood a large post on ahieh wtj hung a sign on ilie onesiile was paint- cd the royal arms lie lion and unieurn beneatli was in large letters lower can- life on the other side tho goriiis eagc and the stars of our country- underneath state of maine as we looked in that wild spot upon the emblem of our country our hearts rounded with joy and we gave three loud clvcers that reechoed in tlie wood startling tho inmates of tlie house from their slumbers we rode on to the first house a distance of six mile and although we were scarce able to vi in our saddles before we arrived ax the haven of ovr hones iy had invigoraiod us so thai wo cantered oor weary horses until we ar rived at it wc halted at the door of a long low log houae occupied hy a family j of the name of hrluon lvhtr occasionclly accommodated travellers with lodgings or a meal of victuals- we asked if they could prepare u breakfast they said they could of such fare as they had we entered their kouae aud ajtoi bemg bct a while and being sattfihvd of the friendly uppcaranee of the family to whom we were unknown we remained to rcftcsh ourselves by a days real indeed our horses were at fatigued ai ourselves ami could go no farther tlc fift rjucsljon which was put to us by one of the three sons of our landlord was wlteihcr wc were from quebec i answered that wc were tben sir said he run ran inform ua on a subject that we are much interested in we have beard thai the american prisoners who escaped from the citadel arc retaken they vterc not retaken teliert we left quebec on saturday night last cod be praised said the old dame the good mother of the young man who was occupying herself al the fire preparing our may he gujrd litem and conduct them safer they are then favourites of yours mo iherr i said sir 1 never saw ilcm llicy arc of michigan from ihc west some port waint it jonathan t 41 yct said tho son dut have you heard sthtw lley weref 44 1 hope they will not attempt to come ihra road said the old lady whj so maxlame would they not be safcf were ihey here v yes they would be sale at least a safe as three good rifles eoutd makcthin but the roads arc so closely guanel have you hcarvl svj where llicy were yes they arc now in the state of maine did they cross at houltnn sir said the old man they did not- they crossed lelow and are now in vour house this gentle man and myself are the persona astonishmeni seized them all wc shook hands all round congratulations were poured upon us and sll were eem- ns happy ns it was poiblc fur peo- pletolie the gaod woman in iter haste to congmtulatc us upsetting the pan in which was frying the horn for our breakfast witli a never mind graeiocnr mc i om to glsif bring us some more and an rrbvin- tbnee did the good ereatme furnish us with rlcan hnen and eomforlauo bexuhy way oi lessen which after our all nights fatigue was most grateful making surek few days ago rn ro chester n v on apple mcrcham hv the name of richard mcmaster was charted with upsetting the apple cart of one dan iel siiumone who was atso n dealer in ap ples the judge after hearing the ease was exceedingly pureed to ascertain which was most in fault but to make sure that the guilty one should not gn unvvhipped of juhiice he tent them both to prison u my nun went off last night ssidtim trap lately in an old atnaai miner wr ynu alarmed 1 atked hr no kill muc h injur ed rrptirri trap w ah how ck t o ofl afhalfrock kv svj trap il wrnf sfl at balfpavt ekven in company with a tjr- nalion hcundrrl who brggird for supiht and a nights lodging mwbtjat rfmtiiojn vtarwf a ni morial praying c adoption of measure r isxtsft an ecrui table and sales wale marv tfi american wheal srnsl made to lite b i cinsfkm fcj jirvhun leavilt of tbia eit andrefeirej in the senate to the crinii tee on agriuluire the memorial ate lliatin lhc stales of ohio ludtanna lt nuis mielnpn and the temurses of nw aiul uiwontin there arc 170060 aeicriofland including indian lands ii iluj amount 7cg93u acres or 40 pi cent have passed into lie hands of private owners feavia- 0593sncres in fw hamls of the fedctai pwemirsent tln present population vs6i s tikr tand in private ownerslrp gves 9m iflv to each inhabitant and is mure f 1 1 77 1 ill kks than nil the lasn in great trifnit and ireland that is capable of cultivation at the rate of rales during four years pst alt the land in these states and terr boric would be disponed of in 72 years the whvle quaatity of land in the uniud kujm i is 7tih acres of which t ler tent is cmltiaied giting on astnfr oflut 133 acre tocarh inhabitant uftlr 277011 18 supposed to i therueent poj- utation of those bland at this rate prodaefiveness the land already sold hy flse government should produce subfistrnee f near tliiriy snssbfsnl of people- bui there lands being held ly a dilterent tenure hs inctimbered by rents tithes ike and m 4 engrossed by ncbemen parks would fir duce on amount farinadvaneo ofiuepn portionate increase of population ptwufrl tuck a market vhuuhi ui tbnad lus tho v plus as would furnish lhc adequate moliv- arwl row ards of mduflry to ihis poinl r attention uf congress is solicited in die cm mortal tho most advji foreign marker- or wheal are grievously obstructed and rendered so uncertain and fluctuating as to be nearly valueless to the american farmer fay the- ern laws of great oritoin and pnsmc- tlic wetem slates have burdened hem nelvcs with hevy debts for iraprovemni- by which to cnxvy the products oftlreir soil to market out of their borders how can these improvements fay ivrflbcjrsdses unless the prodbco of tho rounlry is ernw on ihem t ana whitber shall it be earned if there is no tureign markttt the memo- r pray that inforxsmtion may be ob- uinrtt respertitg tbo cendibern wesisff of the foreagn markets now open for akser iean wheal and flour and rcepecttog tlie nlrtlf actions ntetp v hy the regulations rs furegn governments and the ptobobttity s any repeal or mudifkauc of iihc regsjla tions and that congress will adopt pruprr meanores to secure fur said articles an ade quate marsif jj i f com bt a nav a min wished is drain a tnarshy m hi gsrdcni sjui very imprudcmy turned the svaler ill osder tlie fence nt hi negliliours garden the man wite rghtrj were thus invaded was a christain he aid nothing but employed a man to dig a trench onj provide for lbs removal of the water he greeted in neighlout as he datlv met hhu with his ir- cuaromej cordiality and was more careful than ever to set him die example of integ rily anj hgh minded generosity who- titer ihc man who was guilty of this ntean ness ever fetinhanted of his condua sve cannot ul fut ttu sssj know tlial lisc har mony that ciiel between llicfwn famllie remnined uninterrupted nd tlvey lived side by aide year after year in perfect peace said another one wlvo lived near hy and witnessed this transaction u it is on outrage which i would not tolerate- i wouij build a strong dam bf the side of my fence and drive the water back again upon him this is ihc spirit of the world let cs see bow ibis plan would have trork- cd jn the fnh place it would havo en raged the individual thus frustrated in hi sordid undertaking and the mona fully eonsriou- he was that lie was in the ivronj lhc more would his malignity havo been ex cited wc can better bear tho injurie- which others inflict upon us than the con neiousness that it is our own dishonourable conduct which has invtfvcj us in difficul ties he immediately would hate adoptel retaliatory measures nnd either have lhrut his hor through the opposing wall or havo contrived somo other scheme by which he- might annoy his adversary provocatioflp and retaliations would have ensued a rp succession a family feil would probably have been at once enkindled extending 10 tse children os well as to the parenh which mihl never have been exunguuhcd iromcjiaiels there would have ensued a

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