Kingston Gazette, February 5, 1811, p. 3

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9 Plymouth, Nov. 27. — Lett-era f.om pur nrmv ifl Portugal Jkie, tint the watering baitfe* of both armies draw their water froiii fu fime wells■'ta front of ihe encampment, a,ii) behave under the flag of truce wit'i ^reat civility to each oilier. A parcel ofj <ek tars, jWfoned in a baltcry, \v:u at the wells »# pur watering pa.tv, and the. French fohlicrs gave them b/'nly for 1 little bread. It wis des¬ cribed L.7 the oTicer who commanded as a iiiolt comical feene ; 'he heaty appearanee of our faiiors to \]hi f;ualid figures "$ toe ; French troops* rmf^^a [irikmg di fie ft net'___ S->m? of our £aes danced on • of then- honi- jria^ in th* *■"'•-' mat a deck iiyie, which 3 p. p artel toamuie the r^-iichtricu highly. Geo fcamen and royal n:;in.ie° lire ilnti f ri-nt i»aUeiies iii front of thr Drili.h line. The Hue batliillion of royal Riariueg now heie from the eallward, uUiliin.il for Foreign fei- vicc, arc to crnb.nl;. 10 doty fir Lifo m, where '$h?y xvi'l be^of i r.iwitc lcrcice vvheicvei they oned in dif- wrj be vvar.tei. London, Nov. 23.-— A. ba;r from the ifl- tmd of Anhok was yellerdav icceiv^d, con- rainino Hamburgh papers to the 10th, and of ihvcdifh to the 7th init. The cercmoniil Bemaduttc's recognition as fuccelT/r to the throne of Sweden, took place with much p.)aiD oa the 2d inft. rr.y;d phyuaan, were laid upon the fables rf both howi'es. It will be feen from toe cooy which we have given of thefe rlocumtrr*, that his MajcltyV medical attendants contin¬ ue to entertain the moltfanguine c?:rjx.t;itio;31 of his recovery. Another adjournmeat for 3 fortnight longer was prooofed by miuifter*, in eonfeqiu-nce o? the Favorable ft liferents '>f the pbyfieians, and carried in both hmifes In the u[)per houfe Eaii ope-neer mwv^d as an amendment, that " a (elect committee fee ap- poiutcd 10 receive the repott of the phyii- cians," a. had been dooe in 1788. This was fuppbrted by Lord Grenville in a fpecch fraught with conflitutiorial truth, which can¬ not fail to make a deep impi-efii-n upon the Country.—It, the Commons, Mr. Ponfonhy moved an amendment, fin -liar to that propo- fed by Eari Spencer, which was* loic by a ma¬ jority of 93. We have not time at prefent to comment uooti the courfe adopted by Par¬ liament upon thepr-fent melancholy occafion, but we caiinot too ferioufiy recommend to the attention of our readers, the fpeeches of Lord Grenville, Mr. Whithread and Mr. Ponforiby. The fiends of Lord Sidmonth votrd with admiiiiliration. Several of ihe Royal Dukes were prefent in the Up-er Houfe, and. the Dukes of Clarence & Sufex ffoted wiiri tl let the whole night next to the Lord Ch.iu- 191I1 nit, A bill fupplenental to the non-in- ten ouife law, introduced by Mr. Eppes,wa3 before the houfe of rcpvcftinatives, the pro* vjiions, of which are very fevere. A letter from Port Gihfon, MiflilTppi ter¬ ritory, to a gentleman in Wilmington, dated Dec zo, lays :—" Governor Holmes, with a coufiderable force, on his way. to the fort of Baton Rouge, has been take:i prifoncr by the Cunveniionaliils, and confined." i e mi nor i I y. The D u Ice o f York Novimbc r 2 f •n conieqtienceof the con¬ tinuance of hi-s Majelly's ilhufs, it has been th-uwht adva'<eable that the ohvficiaas fhouid be examine I brfore a CO Trnircee oftlie Privy Council o-n Monday next, and in order to in- fure a full attencji..'ce, a cncular letter has been aid:"eif;.d to every .member. On Saturday the Lmds vf Appeal ifl prize caufe, anim-ed the iud^metit of con¬ demnation a^ain'l four A'^erican V'.ileU, captured by ill*. Maj^fty's ihip#, for carrying on an illegal trafic in flaves, Nov. 27.—Or. Sundav ever.mr the Prince of Wales and D:ike of York, arrived at Windfor, and vcilerday KaiL Camden and Liveroojl. 4. The Royal A part men t*at HamptonGourt Pfclaee, are Stted up for the &ii '.; OS Sweden. Sr John D ckworth has arrived at Portf- ffioufh fiom Nevrfoandiand. The f.ulowi:»** bulletin-- of hir MajePcy's ctllo'*, aad converled much'-with him. Royal Htghndfs the Dukeof Cambridge vo- ted. wJtb miniiiers. TheX)nkeof Kent was prefent during the debate, but left tru- hnfflfe before the diviiioik The ipace below :he bar was crowded to excef; : we never faw it 10 full. The galleries) of the houfe of can- mon^, the lobby, and ail the avenues wertin the fame date ; the gallery was filled it a few minutes after it was opened. Ewry thing had the appearance of extraordinary in- terelt and anxiety. The quell;ion was taken, that at its riling it adjourn to this day fortnight. Ayes - - 22^ 329 . Noes Majority for adjournment —r—104 ni\\e queftion was then taken noon Mr. Ponfonby's motion to appoint a cominiitee to examine m 'ftcians. . * • A yes Noes Health were puoh'f.ied at WicuLTor : ^ N3^V2 2—"* N > c'.ian re has ■.!•., u o'.-fc-ved •nhiiMa'j-lty's c-^r-p'-iiiuirnee the mom.:.".-.'* " Jjd, Hw M-rfty his bad a little krift FROM THE UNITED STARTS. Majority 230 -----93 Oi fever this morning, after 3 bad night " 25th. His Ivlujcuy is not tfu'ite Co well this cvenio,r a- n.j Was in the mctnmg/' " 26th, —o A DECREES NOT REPEALED. The following will (hew, upon \vhi\tfo!U ground Mr. Madifon flood, when he declared the French decrees repealed. It is an ex- mc~t of Mr. Sncretary Smith's letter to Gen. Turreau, dated December 18, tSlo, *' Prom your letter u appear*!, that the importation into France of cotton and tobac¬ co, the produce of the United States, is at this time fpecially and ahUulelj prohibited. Ci From the decree of the 15th July, it moreover appears, that there ean be no im¬ portation into France, but upon terms and conditions alicrly hiadmijfi.ule.-AvA that, there¬ fore, there can be no importation at all of the following articles, the produce of the United States, faamelf, iifh oil, dye woods, fait hfay cod full, hides, and peltry. " As thefe enumerated ar'teles conflitute the great mafs of the exports of die United States to France, the mind is naturally a- wa&entd to a furvey of the ar-inal condition at the commercial relations between the two countries and to the confideration, that no practicalgo»d9 worthy of notice* bat refuted to the United Slates, from the revocation of the Berlin and Milan decrees* combined, as it u/i- exbecledtv has been, with a change in the com- merclalffiem of France, Jo momentous to ihe United Stales." We learn from unqneflionable authority, that G'.-n. Turieau, the French mimfter near the United States, has, in the name of king Jofepli, entered a flnmg pfoteft againtt our taking pOiTciSoii o^ Welt Florida. IVew-Torh Gaz, The fol'owinrr, it appears, are now the claimants of the Floridas—;- The Cortes of Spain, France, on behalf of king Jofepn* Great Britain^ who has guaranteed fne integrity of the Spanii'i poiT* fuone. The Conventionalilts of Florida—and The, United States cf America. THE fubfcrlber be- ing duly authorized to collect tlie debts due John Adams, of Frederickfburgh, Elack- Jmith, takes this opportunity of informjn - thofe who are indebted to the faid John Ad¬ ams, that unlefs immediate payment be made their accounts will be put int •> the hands of an attorney. RICHARD ROBISON. Napane Mills, if February, 18 I I. O 5W ~store7 WHITNEY, has juft recciv- eu and is now e»lcrincr for tale, a very extenfive afFortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS. ■ALSO \li of which he will difpofe of (wholefale nJ retail) at as low a rate as can be purchaf- Hardware, Weft India Goods and Groceries. Ail an J retau j at as low a rate as can De p sd in Montreal or Quebec. He moll cor¬ dially invites thofe who are in the habit of purehafmg by wholelale, to call and exam¬ ine for themfelves, Kingston* 1 d December, 18IO. 11 if 97 t O R S A LL—A Confignment of Barrels ONONDAGA SALT, cheap for cafli, at the Store of JOHN KIRBY & Co. Kingston, 14*/? Jan. 1811, 12 2 Baltimore, January 15.—Cnpt. night, b"t 1 n«K v.t»! ie Lilcin Ule 1.0 un >» of the fchooner Sarah Ladlo.a, arrived here Ui«r^ uioiiiiitg i.» %t} day*» f..m Lifonm, i-'- term?, tnat the French ttaci received a rein-. ISLANDS OF ICE. TANNING & CURPvYING. 'UiE fubferibers inform their friends and the public, that they carry on the TANNING c5 CURRTING buuneis, at their works \\\ Kingiton, and pledge them- lelves that their work (hall be well executed. They will tan hides upon (hares for fuch as may defire it, upon liberal terms. Hides will be received at the houfe of M. RogRRS, ad¬ joining Walker's Hotel. Morocco and other Currying done at fhort notice, by a workman lately from New York. MOSES ROGERS, JOHN ELLERBECK. Kinguon, January 1, 1811. ictf The fubferibers have - juft received a eonugnmenr o[ Sixty Sides of ALBANY SOLE-LEATHER, which they offer for fate cheap lor cafn. Jan. 1, 1811. ABBOT & BAACOfil ed at Windfor at 9 o elooft m the morning, received a report f om the phyljeiaas of the ft:»tc of his Maje'fly's health, and fmmediate- lv returned to town, when a Cabinet Coun¬ cil was afTembled at 3 o'clock. Another Council was held at the Foreign 'Office lall night—it was unariimouily at¬ tended. At that Council it wan determined that a £rivy Council ihould be fummoncd for this day, to which all Privy Councillors fh mid be fummnned for the pmpofe of examining the phyhcians reflecting the Hate of his Majef- ty's health. The Council Chamber at White¬ hall was fixed ojpn to take the examination. TheCouncil afleSbledat half pall 12 o'clock, and had not doled its proceedings when our paper went to prefs. The report will be laid before both houfes of Parliament to mcrrow. It is probable that a committee will, as in 1788, be appointed in each houk to examine the phyficians. Never wa.< there known a more numerous attendance of members of the Privy Council. $? The three Chief Jud^/s of the King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer at¬ tended in their robes. There was an im- menie enwd of fpevfcators round the treafu- ry and Whiteh id, extending from Whitehall to Downing-llreet. So grejt was the prcf- fure, that it was with dim uity that the Privy Council "could get from their■earri#'re»i Bonaparte is exT>e&rd on the coaft ; he is Nothing i- more tenihie to the navigator lately met by a veJel bound to Newfound¬ land, on which were 6 or 8 dead bodies. It was fuppofed their veffel had been wrecked upon it, and that the ereWhad there perifhed, either with cold or hunger. ^V NOTIC fci fa •' ■', gi.' •• 1 ) all »'!« u < lcl>(w*d to < -5- He further informs that a packet arrivedl . there on the 13th from England. He faw/ Englilh papeis to the beginning of Decern-. ber. The Britifh kinfj continued very ill^ The Prince of Wales had been appointed! Regent* New-York, Jan. 22.—Party virulence; ha S as at length fucceeded in deftroying the Uv Itates bank. In the houfe of representatives a majority of 1 7. have dared to decide this; great national (jaeflion, contrary to the wiftu es of very many honejl members of their party ^ and in direct, oppofition to our gieat national intcrefhs. This vo:c will fill our cities wit& immediate and overwhelming di'.b efs/ A fcene of fufiering, wliich in the end muft; tranfeend ail calculation, has already cum-. menced in this city. Halifax, Nov. 21.—His MajenVs trig Plumper, Lt. Friffel, returned hereon Won- (3ay laft—the latenefs of the feafon having prevented her getting to Qnebec with the recruits for the ill batt. 8th regt. which flic had on board. NAFAL appointment. Rear-Admiral Herbert Sawver, to fuc- ceed Sir John Warren in the command at Halifax. ' . DIED, In England, Her; Mod Ghriftiari Majedy the wife of Louis XVIII. brother to the late King of France, and claimant of the throne. * Several communications rec eived- ■too CHAIN BRIDGE; "i . ^efir ibispap,r. Hartford, (Con.) Jan. 9—There hat lately been erectrd, by John Templeman, Efq. of the diltricfc cf Columbia, a Chain Bridsre over the Merrimack rivtr near New-, bii'vport. It con fills of one arch of 244 feet in length, with two paffage ways—fuu. pended by ten chains of 516 feet each, pafL insr over uoritrhts of framed work, which (land on abutments 47 leet long and 37 the upngits are cov^cd b to JOSEPH T. BARRETT, • prcferve the timber. For cheapn.-f> of conftruclion, durability fubferiber, for Curding Wool ci* Drejjmg Cloth, that unlefs they fettle their account*, immediately, they will be put to trouble and colt. DANIEL K.INGSBERY. N.'pane Mills, Jan. 19,1811. /2 2 * * • _ — Writing and Wrap¬ ping Paper for fale at this Office; 03* TO BE SOLD, THAT valuable (land for a Me »« chant or Tav¬ ern-Keeper in the townlhip of Frederick.!- buiiih, horde, ing o'j tho L'tde Cretk, near Braofh-iw'ii MilL The property cot fills in a neat Dwelling->* houfe, painted Spanifhbrow.), f^rty-five fe-t in I-'njrth and iv/encs-fix hr. wide,Including a gallery in t oncf which runs toe wliole length of the houfe 5 the wa Is and partitions are all built of found burnt b;it.< ; a gnod brulc chimr.ey vvith two fir^-places : there are five rooms on the lower fl;o:, ami one bjd xbonx on the fecond* Likewile, a good log \\o<v hojfe and a h >rfe Oab'e, and u wards of two hundred acres of mod EXCELLENT LAND, bounded on ht welt fide by the Little <Jreek, and On the ealt fid? by the eatifcalfof lot No* 13, extending from the Kingr$ highway fouiherUu down acrofs the BigCreelc. ##* For fu thfr particulars applv to Joseph For - syth, Efo. K.:0[£'ton,orto t \e fubfenberaf'Hiurl >^. i±tbNw. iv-io. JAMES McNABB. tSubfcripiioiis of Adveriifcmcnts for this paper will be received by the Editor of the Canadian Courant* Montreal; A.Shkr- woODyEfq. Elizabeth town ; W;.u Allan y Efq* or Mr. J. Cameron, Printer, Torh; Mr. An- DRKfv ffsmtft Niagara ; and Mr* P. Shrr.- mj.% IVo.iertowih fiV- T*) BAQG & H'AGAP., AVE juft tectiv^d from London, and tor fale, at their ofifer Hat Store & Ft tcet nign :-:.'" to viGt Bologne, Dunkir:: ami O:\end. Re- &nd graac]eur Gf nppertamcc, it is thought Ui quifitions have been feat to different towns exC€tf<j very far all other brieve architen on the fliores of ihe Baltic, to furnifh iearn* n for the French fhips of war, IVepTntious are makfnjr for fome great exnc'lition. The French burning decree ta been put in force at Varu. Thirty nine vvaegOii h-uds of Britifh tnanufactlires made the firit bonfire. V tar u.i otucr dtiuug drcniLcCture heretofore attempted in New England. KINGSTON : Tuesday, February 5, l8ii. *r Nov. 70—The following: bulletins were ®wed at St. James' this mo.nin i "Nov. 29, 8 o'clock i\ LVL Hl-5 M:.j rilj ft not quite fo well this evening as he was ytfterrhy." " Nov/. 30. Hi*. fvT.U'Hy c mW'Hies much flie Fanic 10 day --is he u.o ytrilculft^t-" Ye eruay r*i)tu IimjjIjs cm piiviuuscnt laftt to :; lj .'irmuciit, and ibf svpotts ot fo*$tky co'.m'j! on Ui* c:« luiinati^.i c£ tfxe Bw Excellency the Governor In Chief has been pleafcd to appoint Frederick WiL Ham Mrmatinger, Efq. Sheriff of the diftrift of Montreal, vice E. W.Giay, Efq.decealed. The fhio Pallas, an ived at New York from Liv^pooil hiM brought defoatches from Mr. Tinkney to the American government ; but their co'ntcnto have not tianfpired. Our accounts from Wafh'wgton are to tb- TNFORMS the Public, that he has foimed an ellabiifhment in the City of Montreal, Lower Canada, for the importation of India Si. European Piece Goods—Ironmon¬ gery & Hardware: He will conltancly keep for fale an afibrtment, computing even/ arti¬ cle in the above branches of bufinefs. As he (hall imoort directly from the Manufacturers; he will engage to fell on the moll favorable term?, either for Ca/lo, or approved Credit. A liberal difcount will be made to Cajh pur- chafers. e-^om 20 St Francois Xavlsr Street iV° 27. Montreal, Jan. 10, 1811. No. IOO St. Paut Street, Montreal, next doorJouib of Mej/'rs. Bellows, Gates & Co. A Genera! Aftbrtment or Gentlemen's fine Beavf.r BAT! J C\\k Water Proof, Leghorn aid Willow co,; Lad»es and Children^ beaver and ft raw Bonn ETs,of the toteft fafhiuns and belt quality. Also, Mj• ifary Folding Hats* elegantly trimmed j Ha'. Trmmiugs, &c.tScc. which were imported upon as good :erms> and will be fo'd as cheap or cheaper than can tre oou^hc in the country. They have aifo a variety of Hats of thetr own make, which th*y a»-e willing ro wa:tanr to be as durahte as any ever offered tor fale in Canada. Orders from the country ihmicfully received and fcritf ly attended to, *^* CASH paid for IURS. Montr eal, Nov. 20. 1H10. io it - WANTED, \ YOUNG Man, about 14 or 15 years of aire, to attend in a ft ore ; good re¬ commendations will be reqnr.ed. the Printers. Jan. 15. Inquire of tf Houfe Budding and Painting* f'TOHE fu' ictioeis h.-i-.b- g:vc not lc '.■• v.he ilihab, J_ iranCi of K r git m, Ecncitowi, A-4t-nh-oto«*o» a-ia other adjoining pUc^'j that they tnfniiT" em "• • thr next feafon in th.& vanity, in PA1N1WQ HOUSES, outfiacancl ii.fide, Pn*«r Patat-iin f R-oms.&c. a.iM the G.;f,aefs of HOUSS CAXPE?*- TM&8 and JOINERS, Their wife w.u &« exe¬ cuted witn neataiisand dif^atch. A>pfica«ion m y ui made a: the dwellutg^hbttfe of Mr. StoucbYow, innkeeper, in Itingftan,My. J.-hn Bsit, "• axarf- towos or Mrs. DOUGLAS, mnk^^oer, in A! ■ hu •own. NATHAN WH£*LBR; ^pv. zo: i3ii>. AKDRKW PICK! 1

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