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Kingston Gazette, April 13, 1816, p. 3

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&\t -•< \C iv ! i 4 *• ,. .|,.,t .vc ;nvc .i..-r»i*'i noon an addrefs uHiiltoyAl Blghueuthe Pt'-h?j (legend prny'n^ biiYi to ftn&ion p Bill for appro- priitin^-t-be fan of Three Ttamrfand Pounds lobeprdenredto Frakcis GnutLqr're, J.n-ntenant Governor of this Province, for the Pvircliafc of a fen-ice of I demon¬ strative of our G«"i! i'tnde tow.r 1- him tor hi? firm, i:pu>ht and iiberd admini ,U\v ion. \,VeU>eVefo»-c reqm st that Your Exotl- ^ry-Wai ranf the laid fcUr«* » &* tranf" rn'tttcd fo thviT it may belaid at the feet of •j|;> Royal Highnef*. ■taijluihft Cuuril Cb.mhff-9 i6th March. ? Ri.fi. #>*. BUMMER POWELL, Speaker, Commons Houfe of Msemhfa z'z'h March, 1S16. Allan MacLfan, (Speaker.) tXw-) (Signed) aVJ5r7* limalffitttmfi GEORGE PR/KCE OF WALES, PRINCE REGENT e/ */>." United Kingdom of Great Britain and rdand, ;.dc J),:, o<r. T^/.'/v ^ ph ifc Tour Roved Hhhnfs \ We His !^£aj*j*fy*» tviost dutiful and loyal &thje£U. the Lr-y iflat ive Cotincil and House of Aircrobly of the Province of Upper Cana- da in Provincial Parliament alTrmKed, iiru preff.-d with a lively fence of the firm, up- nVht and liberal adfnmistration of Francos Gore, Esq_ Lieutenant G vern'or of this Province, as well as of his unceafing atten¬ tion to the individual and seaeval Interests of the colony diving his &b$t*9ce, hive B^at)im-o-»i-(|v palTi u a BH1 t*> aor^ofsriata 'he inm of Thr.e Thoufand Pound; to enable him to Purchafe a fervice of Plate. com- inemorative of Our Gratitude. ■ Apprized that ibi? fpoutancotta Gift c.^n- hot vecfiiv? the fanCtiofS of o\:r beloved So. •vereign in the ordinary mode, by the accep¬ tance of the Lieutenant Governor in his K,*me and behdf. We the^gifla:ive cooncil and .vTembly of the Province 'f tTp«ief Cana¬ da humbly b'iT leave to aopronch Your Roy- al ^ighndk with an eai «e<r Pr^y^r that ynti will a'r&twve tb-ffldtf-woiistntti^n ivfour GiVvt- tode. and niaciouGy be pie i*ed to f.-mcJl'oti in his Majesty's Name 'he Grant of the TLe«Mu\utirc in behalf of the inhabitants of Upp-r r.nada. JLsghfairve Courier! Chamber, {Signi'd) iVM. BUM MrR POWELL, »n/*e laid,' his Excellency the Lieurcnant Governor thank?, in hi< Majesty's Name, his Majesty's Loyal fnbjeAa—accepts their benevutencc—and alfents to this bill. His Fxcellency was then plea fed to clofe the scifion, with the following gracious Speech : — Hon, Gentlemen cfthe Legislative Council, and Genthmm of the Houfc of /dfenwly. The Public bulinef- of the Province hiv. ip£ been brought to a clofe, by your long & laborious- application, I now come to relieve you from your prcfent attendance, and at the lame time to thank you for the zealous dif- clnrge of your Legislative functions, in pro- viding fo many valuable laws, which must be attended with the mo°t falutary effects to this Province. 'Ph..t particularly which provides for the Diffemination of letters in thi-s infant colony, rnunt ftcureto you the gratitude and Ven¬ eration of the rifingand future generations. The Wiid.om of ycttt determination to leave the re^uhtion of the commtreial duties and drawbacks, to his n-.aje^ty's Executive Government of this Province, until the Im¬ perial Parliament deciaes up m them, cannot b- called in qte-tion. Ggnilsmw of the Houfc qfjjffeml/fy, I tuafk you for the liberal provifion you have nvide for the attainment of very intcr- Zitvt}% objects ; for the remuneration of very valuable ferviees : and efpecially for the an¬ nual foop'y. in aid af the civil l'st. which, 1 trust, wrli be fo dil'p .fed of as to justify your liberally and cotiiiieuee. Hon Gentlemen of the Legtflaiive Council\ and Gentlemen of the Houfc of JtffbnMy, Your re?urn to y~ur feveral Districts at this feafen, mu.-.t be of great public advau- tag«i by aE*rdir.g yourpreCeiice at the ap* oroaching feiEomof the Peace. I need not recommend to you* fo to em¬ ploy the influence of your example, as to Ooufem the fpivit of kvahy, and love of country, amongst yonr neighbouf» and con- 8"*menis, and fatirfy tliem, that hi6 majeaty's Paternal Government hi* no object, but their fafety honor and Uappinefa ! After which the honourable the speaker of the ic-iilvJve council figaified that it was lUt ileafure of his Excellency the Lieut* G vernor that the prtfent Paniameut be Pi.ro ged totb'-icconi day of May next to be then here hoiden, which was t^ais manner f—A. My motives—ik, insr- dler to fave a pcrfecutcd idividual ; 2d, to fg-rve humanity ; 3d, to anfwer" the appeal miade to Englifh honour (loyautc Angla'uc.) "a^i appeal which is never made in vain. La- valette entered my apartment, he laid to mt, *- 1 am Lavalette ; I have just efcaped from prifou ; I am pu; filed ; 1 fee fome Gcndar- rreB at ihehead if the street ; I d.?rcnot pro¬ ceed for fear of being again arrested ; I fly to you ; I confide myfelf to Engbih honour tloyaute) five me."—Then I took off my u- niform, which I made Lavalette •ut on ; af¬ terwards I concerted with my friends upon what was tj be done to convey him out of the kingdom ; I rcfo'.ved to accomplish it myfelf, and I conveyed Lavalette out of France in my own carriage. This enterprise fucceeded by means of the difguife, &c. KINGSTON AMATEUR T H E A T R E, ■ ■ Burlington, February 23. Lt. Col. Tottkn, of the U. S. Engi¬ neers, has adverti-ed in the N. Y. Natio .al Advocate for 2.500,000 BRICKS, to be delivered in the months of April, May, June, July, Angutl. and September of the current year, at a point in the northern part of Lake Cham plain. Sealed propofals, addreffed to Lt. Col. Totten, at Piattfbnrgh, at which place the contiact will be .fiade, will be received un¬ til the 1 ft of April next. The propofals mutt exprefs the general quality of the bricks, their particular dimen- iion*, and if two or more qualities are offer¬ ed, the price of each. The number received mud be determined by a count at the place q{ delivery. ON MONDAY EVENING, The i^th of APRIL, Will be performed the TRAGEDY'of DOUGLAS. To which Will be added the FARCE of the Boarding Route* Doors to be opened at SIX, performance io commence at SEVEN Tickets to be had at Mr. Mscaulav's. Admittance to the Boxes in future? will be One -Ddlar ; Fit; Half a Dollar. g?$o Money to be taken at the Door.________________________ rT*HE holder., of the -following Cliques *~ drawn by the Commifliai iat D« parf cnt at Kingllon, are requeued to prcfent t'-.>-,-n *at this office for payment with mt further de¬ lay, viz. Cheques drawn on I. Walter, Efq. a^U. Dy. Pay mailer General, between 25th ^priiand 24th Augult, 1S15. No. 303 for £. 2-14-7 do ♦ • • I It is faid tkat previous t> the farrender of Carthagena, flour fold there for 200 dls, per barrel. 308 478 678 819 896 897 1082 1091 do do do do do do do : 14-9 : 23- 2 6 3 i*9 3- - 6 26 14 10 39 11 3 ? 2-2 2 319 i . 4 • THOMAS Wm. MOORE, Eso^ His M-ijeiiy's agent for Packers at New York, informs the public, that no letters will be received, or forwarded by him f r Eng¬ land, fiom Canada, unlefs they be Poll paid through the Canada; and the United States. New York, i.\th March \ 816. 45 w3 Cheque? diawn on Wii'iam R. f«, t?,"cj. Dep AlTt. Commiffary Geneea:, between the 25th Auanft and 24th September 1815. '-. : N-.. 8 £10- 0-6 „ ■d Queb 45 { 3 H Pr^roffued accordingly o- ifth March, 18 6.' -(Si-ncJ) Allan MacLean* Speaker* ■ To which His Excellency Replied : GentL'mcn i I (hill tianfnii your a^dref* to His Ma- jerty". Minister, in order thjt this 1 xt>i«.Cfi »n or your appi »biii.> t of mv p> r id'^inntra- tion. may be laid "t rhe feet of His Royal Hi,:hn.fsthe P-i.ice Regent. Government Hoi:f.\ York. 26th March, 1816. This day, at f ur (v Clock, His Excellen¬ cy r'.e Lieutenant GrovenToi*, proceeded in jlvite from th.'Gov ru nent Houfe, accom- pv)i<dbythe con- aoding Ofoer of the JtXt3irt& and staff at this Po^t,and attended LONDON, January ii. The fuddenu>^iv*J t>f iHr H«">- <-^'vert fiom the c us try on the dea'h of Sir Get rgc Pi-vost. has revived the beiief th;t t:.e adju¬ tant General of the Forces wii-I lucced to the important comm^.d in Canada, one c4 tht most lucrative ypp jiut nents iu the ar¬ my. The redtttion of Cavalry regiments we bear in to be confined :o one, the 25th Li.'ht Dragtions. which is to b-.- ordered bon.efroai the East Indies for that purpole. • • 1 at officer* of Government, to by the princina. .... the Le^ifntive Coir.'ctl Chamber, where, with the accustomed formoliiies, beino feated on the Throne, and the Houfe of afienibly havinir come up to the Bar, 'dis Excellency wispleafedto a(fent, in His Majesty's name, to feveral Bills. The Honorable the sneaker of the Houfe of aflVmblyi on prefentim.- the Bill, Grant- in cr a fum of Money to His Maiesty. deliver- ed the following fp^-ech at the Bar :— May it pkafepur Excellency. His Majesty's faithful Commons, with the concurrence of the Leoiflative Council, in •MM which aff..r.!ed them fe prt>t«^ion m rte h>ur of their difficulty and danger, their fcumWe and grated acknowTedpent-'. The fiffnal bewSt" as a Colony of the United Kingdom of G eat Britain 5c Ireland «e have experienced, and cont.nue to_enr.y, make us defirous of manifesting to His Ma- to the high fenfe entertained ol hi.con rtJt tendernefs and Paternal _ care-ond t< the nation w wc,........ ..hich has nurtured us fr>m our Infancy, our Gratitude for the fop **t « ha,e .eceived—We therefore by the bill December 20. There having been a heavy fall of fnow in many parts of the country, partieub-.rly iu Lancas'tei, and in all the roads leading to Manchester, it i for ti to 14 inches dee;>; fo that travelling haa been confidembiy mi- peded, and the mails fr.m every rovj into town w: re on Mon.V-.y ia&t nearly two hours aft r their uf.-al ti me "f anival. _ The Duke of Norfolk died ivith a com¬ plaint in the liver,. To day we received the Part* papers of Friday and Saturday They are chiefly fill- . ed with details re!ceding Lavaletfs tfcape. In the chamber of Deputies the fubje£l is a- bout to be taken up as a State question of confiderabie importance: we apprehend, therefore, that in the opinion of fome Dep¬ uties fufpicion atttaches in fome degree to the King's Minivers. Nothing has-been, heard of ^Lavallette fince ; but one of his jailors is in custody on fufpicion of aiding him in his efcape. In the cafe of the Earl of Nithfdale, one of the condemned Lords for the rebellion of 1715, his efcape was ef- fecVd in women's clothes it is true ; but not in thofe of his Lady, as ias been errone- onflv stated. The Dowaoer Countefs ot Mithfdale. his mother, furnifhedher fon with a fuit of her aooarel, and the family hkeneft bein^ very striking,hL keepers were the more cafy deceivedi _ BRUSSELS PAPERS. § According to private A NY Perfon willing to undertake the jt\. contract for fopplying the Naval Yard at this olace with inch HORSES and OXEN as may be wanted, are requcfted to fend in fealed Trnderi, and to attend them- ielves on the tweniieth inftant. The continct to commence on the tenth of may 1^16 and end on the 31 il January, 1817. Propofals hy the dav and by the fob for hauling tim* ber nut of 1 he wavr to any place in the V ard at per foot. A driver to every fnan of hor- fes and one to every tw<> y;>ke of Oxen. L1d. Laws, Naval Sior1keeper. tfava! Yard. Kingston,! 44 zth April, 1 8 16. J FORSAU, • ++f\f\ ACRES of Laud in the Fourth ^^^ conceflion of the towrimi 5 uf Ki-^- ston, being Lot No. 36. Difl ot four miles from town. For fuuher patticular-i e-.q-.:iic at this OrTtee. ^ 4 rtf. FOll NALK, (On re.ifonnblc Terms,) A ND immediate poflVffi^n o---' . if ap- /'k plied for fnonj a val ••: • ra?m.i ,'- ing in.the Tow...nip 1 f Sophiafburgh. For terms apply to the fuofcibt r, {AC'S -ILlRUINOTDN. Sophia/luroh, Aprjl_6,_ 11: ' 0._______45J j NOTICE. LL Perfons indcbttd . to the r» bfcriherf Rttlkrt by note or book, Mwft make | -:j Letters rcrnainmg in the Poft Of fice, at Kingston, on 5th April, 1S16. Jonathan Alien, JofetJ: /trndins, Jane At¬ kins, Charles B dryer on y Barnabas Beach, Eticnne Bedard, Benjamin Boga, BapUste Bougardi jofeph Hfatndamoat, Jofeph Brant> Anna Brown, Ed-ward Brjztrn, John Bruce, Mr. Bcehs. Mr. Camp* Madav*" Cedru, D mlel Coh, Thomas Co enan, Mary Combs, Jean Con- Jiantineau, Simeon Corhin, Jantes Carney, Elias Champion, Anioine Chabotte, Francois Chenier, Captain Crowther, John Cuzzer.s, Duncan Campbell. Jcfeph Dufaidt, Henry Dugnt. John Esteli Anto'w.e Fourmer, James Firm. Jofeph Gobeille, a. G Gifs, Gibbard. I/Trs. Harden, Davis Haw ley, Howe, Jejfe Hopl'ins John Hill. Ebcnezer Jewell, Baptiste Jo'mville, Mr. Julien, John Jero. Pierre Labadie, Francois Ladibauche, Made. Landrc, Mr- Lamarche 1 George Lan<r> don, Rofwell Lcavans, Pierre Lavic'de, James •Long, John Lbuman, Louis Lucas Mr.Luis. Daniel McCrimmon, James McDonough, Anthony McGuiny George McLean, Robert Madden, James McNabb Simeon Metevirr, Patrick Moran, Nicholas Moria, John Mur- A ment by the firfi day :$ Jul* next ur 0 "er- wife must expefc to fettle vyitb an attorn* y DAVID EUy.NSLDi.. Kingston, April 12,18:6. 45 Midland Disiria, 1 HE Court ed Cr€U- town: 5 I tr?-i *?frte;,Sf f;ons of the Peace for this D-'ficx, w„l be holdmat the.Conrt Hob.fc in the town cF Kingston, on Tueiday the 23d dry of .ipiii, at the hour often c/Cl >ck in ibe toreuoon : Therefore, all Justices of the Pea^e, Coro¬ ners, Citable*, and all other Pelce OS- cers, ^ weH a?ah>fe that have airy bMu-uds .0 tran&a at faid Conn, arehe.eby requued to take notice, and give their attendance ac¬ cordingly. - Charles Stuart, Sherffi. \L' Sheriff's Ope. April 4, ISV6 44 Lot Ko. WlUta m Samuel Brujfels Jan 23—According to pw .rAnmPau- Mr, Bruce, on h.s firft ex and ccef- now prcfent to your Eseellency, give Grant toHisMaj-rty. b»-I?".™ m. S„8,;n3idofthecivilLiStofib>S Pmww. the Cm of Two Thousand F.vr; honored Founds annually, out of the Rey:-,ue there^ of_This fum. your Excellency » <*«««« to accept, io the n^me a-d W of bi» Ma- There is nobody jesty, asa fmall tribute from humble aed «im. ited me.ns-lmpreffed with fe umeuts of unbounded and affectionate U'Y*#T *' (f! venerable andbdoved Sovcrtign, We, with allhumilitv, F-ay Your Excellency to affent 6D the bilCin his $Ujt«f* Name U-on which tl8 s^rca-yvt the I rov- letters i»om * - - - - . amination opaa the efcape of Lavaette, an- f^ered in the following manner to the queiti- on- which were put tohim:-- O Your name ?—A. 1 except the Police of Paris to whom my name is rot known. j a Of Q. Of what country are you f— A.. ^ th;uTonntry wh ch ha« conquered 1'ranee. , this a fo. but 1 fay yes cap- troll t«« Q. What wc;e your motive, for aftiQg ^ duff, Timothy Oliver. Mr Page, Peter Patterfon, Jean M Pet¬ tier, Jojbua Pitt, Pierre Pivin, Oladtab Price, Andre Provo. Jofebh Robert, Donald Robnfn, Sarah Rmze* W'dliam Rofs, Augusiin Roffeau. Adin Setter, Fleori St. Jean, Rowland Sherman, Elizabeth Simpfon, Margaret S my to, Henry Spaulfbury, John Spoor, Elijah Sprarue Jofeph B- Smyth. James Thomas, John Thorp. Nicholas Valin, Thomas Walters, Alex. WMpu David micock. Thomas W'dfon Jfffftt Wdfon. G. Yale. Tosh Macaulay, 1. m. rpHE pevfon or perfons thaj tents 1 17, in the fccon.1 conccfR^n, from 1 h - rpas Markland, Efq. mutt take nonce to r theyarenottocrofstheb^-da'-yy-clmto No. 18, at their peri'., as my Deed firu» go¬ vernment bound* meonihl;;^-,^ . SOLOMON ORb^R. Klaxon, March 6th, iSi 6, A?v'~l_ JOHN 81MSOM- AS Still on hand a confiderab'e qilai.ti- tv of the best -AMdlC4 SPIRITS, Which he is difpuW of at ^reduced ,,-ieec,__ulfo a few chests Hyfonikm lea. Water-street, Kingston,! Aoril 13 1S16. y I MASONS' WORK. \ NY Pefon willing to undertake to J\ build Stone Walls in di.Tcre.,: places in this Yard, are requeued in fend fealed ren¬ ders on the twentieth inftant. They \«*1 be expeat d to find nil the materia!-, br.t they will have the liberty of quarrying "V;^ on the Government ground. The- p^'MMl to be by the fquare fou-t. Ed. Laws. Naval St-jrti:t^r. Ntival Yard. Kingston,! 44 gib April, lilS. i

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