Kingston Gazette, April 28, 1812, p. 3

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J!-'|i,:: fo matVv quarrel* o.i his hands at slime, diatevs'i the kwroenfe lefouivtN «i : :...; ft.v; « OK M fwlH^ieiit to cna! U I,':."• ait tic,iuwcl] i" ivtiy (pWUT. He j. ,!'!;.%! to Kike them h turn, nnd jjcfltiW !:• tlv.Ct :.t\mi -n o:i thr lltoiigeit enemy.— !"•..• in $yx% however, we ;nv s^nn t 11 «s*4« u •• ^p.-.-.td »est»milaiii*u of E.i-.ch ;• ,.-'•. Ii i C..OW pi'iHt'y doubted whether ii. :. :!;■:> J firire of Badajoz cor. Ik* in>« i\:', '. :j nidi MS pr' 'jK'Ct of fllCCef*, Z*} x rt ; ■ r.u.itK it'mlentau 'lis which have i ]'-',k : '•■ n 13 a !e. thf Fnuch have a ve*v j ii*^fJj.; TMiv gt St \ ;l!c, under Soult, which i: h '. '. " i: t'C r .n.j^Mcnt fi ob i^t flic ;:l- !."j •- im irr ..'"- ib- Gtindi.nr.. When the !-./ r.f ]j4 }p'< / "*?- bill ilHiltght of. it v.ns '" !■. l';'.;>.•;.•[, i, ib„t il»o c'lfiuy winlcl u >t U lu !.» ;»c* (^n Ebe (Joiui.ilcjuivet fn any It v/.v- ir;'T.era]ly reported yep fcrw-iy, > wtciiigencc received by :in -uriv-.l at S.tleni, that Bonaparte h.uUled.irv.\i war agalnft Kuf.ia. The folliVWlti^ is a letter from p.tockholni, KbriMrv 4—« It has been uudcritpnd here ibr ibme time, that war v.oukl take place between Rufiiaand France. 1 am now informed, that a Ruil"i;in cou¬ rier lusjuit arrived from St. Pe- terflvjr^li, bearing delpatclies that rcilili: this expectation." LoNDOi*, March 6. An Anliott Mail arrived this af- tcriTOOn, from which %vc cxtracl the following article : " /Infolty Fdruary 27. "The German papers arc itiil Kopjicd, but we lnve intelligence from Hamburgh, that it is ffener- rJlvbelieved there war will imrnc* * "jtttdv'bc cicdirat by ¥mmc a- •ainft S\vcilcn.—A frigate has i;ii1- i\h&m Copenhagen for the coaft ofKnrw.iv, it is iuppolcci for the purpofcof joining t a gim-boats there. Several naval Danifli offi¬ cers have alio lately j^one overland there. Accounts from Petcrf- hirghftate, that tlic levy of 150,' ceo men, ordered ibme time fmec, has been called out for organiza- ft fr.emy, as for a- rcfpeAt 1 that uiy and Car- tbaqena. The expedition which lately fall- cJ fitxn (irbralt'ir, had arrived at ibj latter placet A part of Marmouf's army, about 4*000 nun, had arrived bVforc Alicant cin the 1 rtli January ; they threw fome grcn- ?iK"-5 into tire toivUf o'tul then fummimed it to furrentli'f, but this being rcTuled, tiV«*y re¬ tired. C>u"it t^ars are entertained lor the ftjip-i-tiaci: of Slichet** aruw, Dirpaiv'b.-.'s from the I'.arl of Welttngt'Vfjf datvd IVroM-l:!, the 191b ub. were received bv itovern'nent ci S:iturlv, an rxtra^.t from wVich is privet] in the London Gtacttf** From the o!h<;id and ptiva'e advices, it ;•■)- ])car.s that Ma:ino'nt's a.rnty has exiewkd its front ; the fil'ftj fourth and lixth divifions are id the lierglfhurhond ot Talavtra and Tnk }o ; the main body, according to the privftte accounts, remains ru thV virinttv c»f Salamanca, and Villa France, while the n'o;ht tvirtg; has been inarched from Zcmoia to Bcncvcuto. ft '"7** •') fri Tlic t .vo laft fets of Demarches forwarded by Mr* RniTe! lor Mr. Joel liarlow, by cartels to Morlaix, it will be learnt witli lurpri'/e, have been intercepted, and this Gentle¬ man has, we believe, determined to fend nofurther communications t) France until the caule be explain¬ ed. • tion. M March 7- Th; Marqnis of Hartford was yellerdny, £ri not before, appointed Lord Cband>cr- lakbvtbe Prince Rc^nt, and received the Stiff ri Office accordingly^ Lord Mchillc is to fticceed Mr. Yorkc, llfiift Lord of the Adminhy. Wc undcrftnnd that the Karl of Yar- BOnA is to be Yicc-Cbarrbcriain. Sta!tfman Office* one o'clock. A Ufecn Mail has jull arrived, by which *ctaveaccounts from the Peninfnla tc the 3it!) uf FeT>njaiy- The Lifbon Gazette of & irth contrins nn eartraS of an official &¥>\t\ from Lord WclbVpton to \ht Por- h;c6government, dated Frcnada, Fdnua- $ I: lt but thic doe« nor fnrnifh us with any pUcsdarirelative to the late movements of j-'rra! HllL Nothing new was known at woaciQ the 23d. "■* ft- » March <)* ^r>f?r.^/x CZarbtlepacket has arrived fatnoutb w-ith main from Malta and S^U«r P^!hfl.-To% in a letter to the *;W*Cfcl Aljcfirnn, dated 3d February, T 3An ^ •-*>:""-: obtained over the tnc- 7' /' ,71 the Extra National Intelligencer of A* //v/4- The injunclion of iecrccy, in re¬ lation to A FART of th,c Procee¬ ding of conn-eib having been this the courfe of the fecrct fittiiis. the following Act was palled : AN AC t laying nn Embargo en all the Ships and Ycfflis in the Ports tind Ihrrboiirs of the United States, for a limited time. BE it enacted bv the Senate and Uoufe of Representatives of the United .Slates of Antericain Con- rrrefs r.flembled, Tliat an Embargo be and hercbv is laid for the term m of ninety days from and after the 4 4 palling of this acl, on all fliips and veirels in tlic ports and places wi*li- in the limits or jurifdiction of the United States, cleared or not clear* ed, bound to any foreign port or places 5 and that no clearance be furnifhed to any (hip or vcffLl bound to fuch foreign port or place, except veflels in ballaft with the confent of the Prehdent of the U- nited States ; and that the Preli- 1'tructions to the ollicers of the re¬ venue, and of the navy and reve¬ nue cutters of the United States, as (hall appear bed adapted for carrying tlic fame into full effect : Provided, that nothing herein con¬ tained ihaH be conftrucd to prevent the departure of any foreign fliip or velTel, cither in ballaft or with the goods, wares and merchandize on board of fuch foreign fliip or vcftel when notified of this acl. Sec. 2. And be it furthercnactcd, That during the continuance of this acl, no rcgiftered or fea letter vellel fliall be allowed to depart from any one port of the United States to auv other within the fame, unlefs t he mafter, owner, confignce or factor of fuch vcffel fliall firft give bond, with one or more fure- ties, to the collector of the diltricl, from which (lie is bound to depart, in a fum of double the value of the veiTel and car^o conditioned that the goods, wares or merchandize, with which fhe fliall be laden, fliall bcrelanded in fome port of the U.S. Sec. 3. And be it further enacled, That if any fliip or vellel fliall du¬ ring the continuance of this act, depart from any port of the Uni¬ ted States without a clearance or permit, or if any fliip or vcdel fliall contrary to the provifions of this acl, proceed to a foreign port or place or trade with or put on board of any other fliipor veffelanygoacfs', wares or mcrchandifc, of foreign ordomellicgrowth or manufacture iucli fliip or veflel, goods, wares and mcrchandifc fliall be wholly forfeited, and if the fame fliall not be leized, the owner or owners, agent freighter or factors, of any iucii fliip or veflel fliall for every fuch oilence forfeit and pay a fum equal to double the value of the fliip or veflel and cargo, and fliall never thereafter be allowed to credit for duties on any goods, Mares or merchandize imported by him or them into any of the ports of tlic United States, and the mafter or commander of fuch fliip or velTel, as well as all other perfons who fliall knowincjlv be concern- ed in fuch prohibited foreign voyage fliall each refpectively for¬ feit and pay a fum not exceeding twenty thoufand,- nor lefs than one thoufand dollars for every fuch offence whether the veflel be feized and condemned or not, and the oath of affirmation of any maf¬ ter or commander.) knowingly dffcndims acainft the proviliens ot this feci ion., fliall ever thereafter be inadmiihble before any collector of the cuftoms o! the United States. Sec. 4. And be ii further enacled, TbM ..oilJ ptwditQC? iM*d .fovj;iii.M.u:t':!; ariling under, or incurred by vir¬ tue of this acl', may be fued for, proiccuted and recovered; with colt of fuit, by action of debt, in the name of the United States of America, or fey indictment or in¬ formation in any court having competent jurifdiction to try the fame ; and fliall be diftributed and accounted for in the manner prcf- cribed by the act, entitled, " An act to regulate the collection of du¬ ties on" imports and tonnage," palled the fecond day of March; one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-nine j and fuch penalties may be examined, mitigated or re¬ mitted, in like manner, apd under like conditions, regulations and reftrictions, as ;<re prefcribed, au¬ thorized and directed by the act, entitled, " An Act to provide for mitigating or remitting the for¬ feitures, penalties and dilabilities accruing in certain cafes therein mentioned," palled the third day of March, one thoullmd feven hun¬ dred and nincty-feven, and made perpetual by an act palled the ele¬ venth day of February, one thou¬ fand eight hundred. ovided, That all penalties and forfeitures, which fliall have been incurred by virtue of this act, pr&« vious to the expiration thereof may and fliall thereafter be recov¬ ered and diftributed in like manner, as if this act had continued in full force and virtue. April 4, 1812. Approved, JAMES MADISON. From n London paper. The Arethufa hns brought home a num¬ ber of Af.icans, taken out of a Portuguese flaverIhip. The flaves, it is faid, fuon after leaving the Gold Coaft, role on die crew, and killed them all, with the exception of one boy ; it is even Hated that they ate part of tbt bodies. The fliip, after beating about at the mercy of the waves, wa* taken poffe'lion of by an Englilli fliip of war and the Haves were put on board different (hips. Thole that have arrived are inolily young men, but extremely filthy in their mode of living: they prefer blood, entrails, and raw meat, to drelfcdfood. Pr rVind«x* is iccciikHy but we arc forry f* fay (hat ior are not alle to mafa the whole of it out. If he mill hefo good as to favor us iv'nh afainr copj9 orqffijlm in reading it, it flail k attended to next week. GOOD NEWS!! I THE Ladies and Gentleman of Kihff- flop and \U vicinity are moll refpcdJfully in¬ formed, that a variety of furprifiug Perform¬ ances will be exhibited on Tucfiiav Everuafr. April 28, at Foncet*8 Inn, when a grand difplay of new curiouuea will be exhibited^ which lias never failed in civlflff general fat- fsfa£tion to all competei:t judges There will be upwards of 200 extraordinary feats performed, never parallelled i.i Upper Can¬ ada.—Price of Front Scat^ ifG —Gallery r/j. —Tickets to be had at Mi. Walker's Ho- tel, and at rhe place of performance. N. B. Good Mufic is procured.—per¬ formance to begin at half pall 7 o'clock. Midi SHERIFF'S SALE. land D'flria, 1 TJY Wtiie of tbre- &#ifi j JL> Writs offaifacias, ifTited out of His Majcrfly's Court of King's Benchi at the fuit of Laurence HerchmeP and John lviiby, of the town of Ivingllorf, merchantg, and Nicholas Hagermdn of the towrllhip of Adolpbuitown, Efquire, Stgainft the lands and tenements of James Gcrulomy of tbetownlbip of Marylbnr^b, yeomati, ti> me direftcd ; I have feized and taken in rx- ecution, as belonging to the laid Jamc<* Ge- rolomy, the well half of kit number frverf- teen, in ^b'- flrll eonctffion of the townflfipof Matylburghj containing by admcafurement one hundred acres, be the lame more or let-;t together with a log houfe tbeteon erected- I do hereby rjfvc notice, that the ahove men- tionul liit oi Land, wi-tfi the lituldiVig zind apptvrtenances tlvereunto belonging, will be fold and adjudged to the htghett bidder, a my omce ii» the town of Ki.tglldn, on the feventeenth day of Match pext, at the hour ot ten of the clock in the fore.ioon, at which time and place the conditions of fale will be made known. CHARLES STUART, Sherif. And every p*rfon or perfons having claim;? on the ab'oi'K uefcribrd lot of land or premi- fes, by ninrtga^e or other right or incum¬ brance, arc hereby a&vertilcd to give notice to the f tid Sheriff, at liis ofhee in the town of Ki-igflon, previous to the fale thereof. Sheriffs Office, 2§th April, 1^12; 24 Midland Dijlrhaj 'T^ HE Ccnirt of Gen- to wit. J X ctal Quartet Scf- fions of the Peace for tJii^ Diibict, will be bolden at the Court Houfe in the town of Kingfton, on Tuefd.iy, the 28th day of A- pril, at the lw>tir oi IVn of the Clock in the forenoon :—Then fore, all Jullices of the l*eacc, Coroners, Conib'bles, and all other Peace Officers, as veli as thnfe that have a^ ny bufinefs tri tranfact fit laid Court, are here¬ by required to lake notice, and give their at¬ tendance accordingly • C H A R L E S ST U A RT, Slr:nf. Sheriff (\lfice, I pb'sMrtf* 1^2. 2 2". A-' ffrhoSk* SMALL Red Morocco POCKET BOOK, with feveral memoiamlums in pencil, of no nfc but to the nwne'. Who¬ ever has found it and will deliver it to the Editor will receive two dollars reward. For Sale, AVERY goodfpan oUIOJlSES, fit for farming work.—For particulars inquire of tlic fubicriber. CHRISTIANA TRUMP. Kingflon, 13th April, 1812.. 2 2 m , , m Wanted, A FEW Ship Carpenters in His Majef- ty'a Dock Yard, at KingHon. Ap- pliicaton to be mnde to Mr. JOHN DEN¬ NIS, Mailer Builder. March 30, 1812. 20 Waoted, A JOURNEYMAN COOPER; on<* who nnderltands hisbulinel's perfectly. Liberal wages will be given.— Inquire of BRNJAMIN SHAV,\ at the Napane Mills. • For Sale. CHARLES SMYTH, OFFERS for fale on moderate terms, ft verV capital lot of Lana in the fecond concefllon of Kingfton, i\ miles from to\vn> containing one hundred acres, about twenty 1 THE South half of Lot number twelve in the brll Couceflion of th? tt>w»T* flop of Loughborough, containing one bun* drcd arre«. Inquire of the fubferiher. 1 RICHARD CARTWR1GHT. ICn«stoi'T April iO, 1«I2. 23tf' and Elmflcy.—Lifeimfs* nh excellent ponn- ble Copying Machine, with brafs Cylinders, in a^Mahogony Cafe, v/ellfccured v.ith brais bands. ■ ' Kingston, \<)th April l8l2. 13 6^

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