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Kingston Gazette, May 26, 1818, p. 3

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§V>j'A Fir rg^etiag here to-my U to endeavour" peicfib'v mid qufetlv« t .petit ion the Prince au i P> -li.i.oi*i?t 6 our m >ther c umtrv, and lei Hiem k'i w the lUti of the Pr mure. You Invc /uff.rcd nrivati dm, and have lofl property during tbrt late war, which we hive a jull claim to ;ifk fir," The meeting then p >ceeded to ele& a Reprt lent uivr an<l i'lerk when William Hd-ntli'jtt Merritt) Eiq. wis i»ppr>hitt!'-1 tf> foi riic firmer ft itfon, aid Geor?e 4. if.j//, U*e latter.— -\ committee was alf* appointed to forward the views of this meeting : v\%. (Villiim Chifhcln* Chart's JnjerfoL Robert Campbell, Amos M' Kenny and James Derrick. '" The thanks of the meeting were then voted to Mr. Robert Gourlay, for the dilintcreiled manner, in which he has ■%cone forward in endeavouring to promote the profperity of thi* Province. The thanks of the meeting were alfo voted to George Adams Elq. for h?a fpirited adriref* on this occalim and hi< 'ableand impartial conduft in the chair. GliO r\D V WSf Chairman G*o. A. Ball, Clerk. *>* When the meeting ban fimfhed bnfinefsand were aho.it difo'-'irna, »if -Gourliy who had been vifuing fome •Townlhip«, to advife delay till the ■fperiiuM caft on his conduct and the tight of the lubje.ft to petition, were .-.p'oved to be unfounded, accidentally arrived ; whereupon a dinner was order¬ ed, and, Mr. G. hein,; invited to par take, a large party lat down and fpent lift (evening in the moll convivial man¬ ner. The following toads were given,— -by the Chairman. - M The King," (with cheers ) ,*«--The prufrerii) of the Province of Upr>er Canada " By William Memtt, Efq.—" May every Tuwuthip contribute St* aid to the pro'pemy of the Province." By .-,r. G A. Ball—(i Way the ■Navigable waters of the Province be fpcedily improved." By J. Clark. Ffi|.—" May the &dhrrrms of Mr Gourlay, be ever encouraged in their virtuous procee¬ dings." . By Geo. Adams, Efq—" The . - AdiTiiiiitl t ator • ** By Mr. G-ur'ay—" May toe Rcpre- fcntntive of His Majefty in Upper Cumda. afceod from the Chair to tht Throne." S«>mc of the company defirmg an ex- pla-.-t' ii of this loall, . If. G. nift an' [cull ■). that, as unworthy views hud hr-.n attributed to him, and as fur. » nettings at- they had this day held-t- for the pure purpofe of had been t The thanks oPtfie meeting tffere then ntanjtnouuy voted to Calvin Coot for hi- Uic fpiritin coming forward on thi ■ <;c.i(iot» and liberally fulfilling th duties of the Chair, (Signed) CALVIN COOK, Chm'n A true copy, SAMUEL GLOVER, Clerk. At this meeting Crowd Wilfon, efq f* P. was propofed as Reprefentative, bit declined, owing to the prefent (tate of hi* he .1th. He came forward however as a iubferiber, and delivered a molt fpirited. addrefs to the peop!e; which unhappily cannot have fufficien- jnftice done to it in this repoit—In fnbftance he laid. 4' I know, friends urd neighbours, that all Briiiih fubjeft* inherit the right of petitioning the 1 hrone, for redrefe of grievance-*, and I conceive that meeting together, in thlB friendly and peaceable manner, for that porpole, may be attended with moll beneficialeffefts to the Inhabitants of thid Province The law quoted by my much efteeme! || friend the Hon. Thomas (lark, does not regard meetings aftern^cd for the peaceable exercife of petitioning even in Britain ; but here, at any rate, it can have no more force than the laws of J.ioan or China. Thi* law was made in 1795, but before that date the Inha¬ bitants of Upper anada, had received a power of le^iflatmg' for themfelves. Our firll ftep might have been to Peti¬ tion the Provincial Parliament,a*to fhe| public grievances ; but the different branches of Parliament have quarrelled and our members ol Aflembly have neglcdied ih. Our Only refourcc nowj is to petition the Throne, and for my j part I would rather be adopted into a tribe of Indians than give uu this privilege. I am not'foi bewtig the; kicks and cuffs of fcrvants ofirovcrnment : 1 am not to be alleviated under fuch grievance;*, by returning thanks for the fame. Ills well known, that notwith- Handing the reputed parity and vigilance] of the ancient government of Rome, the people of its dilta'tt colonies were moll (harm-fully MB poled upon by thofe thus; bat you (-* it' i"'t»w3 that w ■lade. Yooallk'l>w t'M',t Ccuncillors nd Commander? ^lomifcd you land for ^xtraordmafy fe: w. ea a* good foldien,— «iul you all espeQvd your private lolTcs to he made up Three years have now elapfed fince the d u of arms ceafed ; but where are your rewards—what has become of vour cki™ ? Should we at- tribute fueh neglc^ to our Parliament, ot can we fuppofe that the Supreme Government hath forbidden the fulfil¬ ment of j nil ice. In my opinion the fault lies with our own Reprefentatives, and it h now hii»h lime for us to petition the Prince Regent for enquiry into the caufes of evil, and wr our jull demands. [Similar Meetings have bren held in all the Townships of Niagara DiKfrict.Tl KINGSTON : TUESD A V, SI A} 2fi, 1818. .................-*v. ft * Kingstm, May 11. 1818. THK Anrval MeeJwijr of th«* members of he Midland District ^cliool Society was tin* •U\ bchial 'h* >*'eh(i(»l lfo»**e« Thf foll«wi:»2 is tk> Report of lh* Pre»i- 'ien' a*.d Tn»ster». Tin President a»»d ""rnstrej^iif the Midland I), .v S. for the vNireuiing the 11 e*> of May. I*l\ IM.PmtT: That ili** Tr.a nierW ivthlbited the fnllow- ingstaicm^nt fti thf fi'nd* of rhc Society. To rifle* t'nr hnVldu.>g and? /. (,nn n iinish;.'? V-onl U-»^o \ A y,u : ' ., f)o. paid for painf.'M k ) , painting school Hokc, J d l0 : l0 „ Do. for making De.^s BencheR, \r. "Do. for Printing, 0 0 ^9 ;H I broirgliff.&faiprotbroi.fn^ tan«J-o*rnrr*r in e#- **ry Timvim'mi> nfevwry district,tbe«ub*(antial Y^oinaur> ' *" *'»e country Mill pra<*.i**aH> manifest their coucorrfn^e. t*el 'h*m po 'heir own <b»ulder»» (o the « hcols, \*y u munlv subirripiir»n «hili"hey ral' upon Ffrrrnle*, 'n thrfonnofa Peiiiiou, to help the Province out *fihe mire. JRSO Pi Casualty*]-------It i* with r^grrf. wc. have to mention the fate of an honcsf and good matt) by the name of William DonncUlj) late of the U. S. army, and formerly of the state of Pennsylvania, who. at French Creek, was cut off, in the bloom of lifo, by the falling of a Tree, on Wednesday last- It is requested that any person ac¬ quainted with the name of the town and county to which .Mr. Donnelly belong¬ ed, would give their information to Mr. Frederick Bnsch* or to Wttu .V. GiUi'spfe-, in ord'*r that his relatives may be informed of his roelanchnii) fate. N. B. It is requested that editors in the United States, would give the above au iuscrtion. B\ Ca-h received fo-> SutM*{iptioiH $ In hands of llic Tiea:urer, S33: ia:RJ 1341 :3: I! T9: 8: 41 *£34l: S; 11 T-.iat ft nomb'Tofthi original B^tecrfpuoa* arp iM-i'bahly In." to th« Sorietv, owin^ 'o ih' d*pa»'Siir»* uf '.b*» Snhsr4h'*r- fMsn iheeonnfrs. hut 'hat there 'i!! renvoin* nf uneollreied and \d\S -Ml»-rr;piior.s t«rhe amount of above Fhiftv poiiiid., Tiat ^ri"' St-hoid-hoi' '-orertedi- Sliffici«*n< '<' a-comnoda'e fnun Ninety to One hupdrfH -i-'.-iitiar*. Tf-at Mr. Rokeit .Tc^nvsToN ltavh»s -»^» ! re.'i»Mni*«iH.-:l hv tV« fa«a:"«;n Cumt^H'f at I \Wb'f(a'!i:i.'l|»^.Ni.,(l'p,a,^i,!!|,(. Rcit. hh SvMr.nor K.hicafio ua. cnjrasertbv th* Prenidenr and Tni.'n,. for on.* \\-ar .and il"- School o;):-ned-n the v|,|, (>f Novrm'vr Ix-t. Thai ('o- nimetini* p3.r rheavera^f number . n <»' SnoLis Wd- !•••• ii f.,tIi| ?o jo SO', who ;v- l% there 1:'. fomctQing rotten m the ttate jtaUZllI »ilh p^eorar al^apt:ieo^ ,n iUr> rlift*-*--- of Denmark*1—a«d I rathe think that if**1* J^I>wrimoafs m Kc%iin& Writing and A- rHiimetic. d».U-<rxt.-d to r.dc over them. I have a hijfh ripintMn of the Ad,oitiitftr:at«r audi Chi.f Jdticc, and do not think that any bta'iv- refts with them or other member* j of the Executive Council ; but cea.ii.dy evils iirigtttate at home.— Bef «n the war -.nv man who caine from any pnrt of the | finite received, u;»on petittonin/, and: taking the oath of allegiance, zoo acres T'.e l>r.-yio>n»aiid/l>L.,fc^arp wmqwfa*, ihaivMi!. ll»'fon!ii»U'.l Mipporr of t-h*Sov1fr tfaeSchool row-e*-ta(,-|hh«4 ivfll b. n piA I II !i.- '*f h in^StO'k. mM| oar }tot U.I ^©ue or tiro fratTrial tutors hvity occ rrcd in the foiloTiin^ currmnnica- tion, a» pt bl'Hicd in our lad, wt mfcrt 't again, w;t^ the concCtions printed «Q italic. Mr. MtLEfj I As n any of the Pc?drr> of your paper arc merribejs of tin M- trtodift E- pifcopal Church in this Province, being under rhc jurikiiflion ami dinction of the Bifhups and Lonfrrence i f she hid Epifco'.al Church in the United Sr^te*; We with through this medium to fofyrcn them and othervf that we are and ha-c fomc months ago, withdrawn frurn under the authority and jurifdi&ion of that fa id t hurch. for the following rcaf<>n?. ir>. jf3y placing o irirlves, under for¬ eign FcclefiiHic authority we ha-^r hith¬ erto forfeited our privileges as difFentcri from the EltablMcd Chinch, ^od luve ever been fubjeclcd to many privations and difo'.ivaniage.* in this Province th<tt other difTenting i- nominations h^ve not been fnbjf&cd to, and wc do believe ft incompatible with our Allegiance *o his Britannic Majc'ty, to he uoder the au¬ thority and contnm) of any F reign pre¬ late, Priftee or power id. We difapproveof the Eoifcopal mode of Chun h : • vernmentt as admin- iftered by the faid Methodills—the wh le government of the Church being veiled in a very foul pa-t nfthe' le^gy, [ the latety not befog a'l- wrd to c!io.-fe Ja Minidet,though aqnc^/:d and eypefled 'to pay him a fattary at the dtrediori »)f Sacketsh&rbori 9tag IP. The fieam boar Ontario, which was (in a recent (form, J driven on a leoVe of fi^t rock nrar Ofwego, has been got off, and arrived Jiere this movnina. We are happv to learn alfo, that the dam¬ age done her is faconfiderable to what ha^ been currently reodted* If is ex- P'.ftcd fhe will be ready f^t further j operations in a week, or foitnight at the ' ihe conference of Bifi)Op3 and Minilicrs. fathered. Jj-We wilh a'l'o to fi'y \\& w« know iliat —_-- |j we have been excommunicated by our In confluence of the falling of an ' " fmmenfe quantity of earth, the Ware- Houfcat Caithagef on Genefee River,! the truth, ----- ,... .A^.„ .... ..v- nm ha^ been nearly deftroyed—the upper J took place Come time after we had pnb- port of the building being Teparated and {jliclv of our own free will, withdrawn ourfelvea from rhe-n ; (till holding and believinj! the fundamental do^noea of the WeUeyati Meth-difts, & f ,r <!ifti*nft- j\>n fake call ourf. lvr- Provincial Vfe h- 1 oJills. RO&XRT PERRV, Jar. D.sS'/EL PICKET.' DANIEL PERRT, I Epifcopal McthodiH brethren, but we drfne to inform all th^r. vvfli to knnw thar the rjccotntntinica ion forced into the river, with nearly 400 bands Flour, part of which wan carried into the lake before it could be tjkeo wc id. The Riven and IIreams which emp¬ ty into Lake Ontario, and forked 'he Lake j'tfelf, is f.?id. to be much higher than has been known for many years At Genefee Folk the MtUi have been {flopped f rten days part owing to the extraordinary height of the river, id* i Ermjl Tcwnt May 15 jS(i8- to. . ■ CffroM Horsf Ovficf, Kingston* 24/^ May \ 81 8. PER SONS ex.-feiliiifT tlie tnde or calling of Auctioneers arcreqikil- ed. by Provincial Statute, paffed the 1 ilk fitting of the f eu-flatur*. ts trke o»t n ii;»it I meeting petit toning the fovereigUi ftigmatifed as Qlrgal and ledioun, !»e gave- this toafl a^ the moll loyal which he could poffibly thi ik of for the oc- cafion. The Admuiiltratov having in his fpt'ech of Parliament, expreffed him felf a? addrefling that body M from the gtair"rud virtually deprived the Prov- iucc of the Royal preCenee and let down the dij-uity which it was hid duty to maintain. This was a matter of moie confequencr than might at (\j(t be fuppofed. 0'» the part of rninilleri at home there was a glaring indifference to the concerns of •thefe Pr ivh.ee* ; and when public prints ventured to hint at the bartering them gway to the United States for their value hi olh. it wa* hi^h time for the people hn-e to fupport their own dignity by marking every Hep towards their degradation. True loyalty, did not t confiQ in mere pafiive fubmiffion ; it j| ConfdK'd in Watching over e-'C^y part of i the conllitntio^, at or.ee, with jealouly -and uftV'tti-^n. By G. A- WM May our Rrprefent-itive* underrro a reformation. By the Rev. Mr. Williams,—*' May ■ morality and religion encreafe through¬ out the Province, particularly in the townfhrp of Grantharn'* (by a wae in »dd«ion) M where there is p>r>m " t H ,11 • 111 il "^ '" •"•":'I,»n t»their tMWfW" dollar?, and tht location could be^jar thrnio-Wa'v ran- rif'*-* l».| nermni*h. Ill ni'JiM- hftn:*v.M tO r**lirtt^r th" niiri'Mlinii >,illll'Orr«rc;irn:Mv useful, (ifimdfnr III" I'd. catimutf (h<-chEIlWit ftp t*i^ (|o»liitilr pom '■- >et w-anans—Anil «tw Pr** ,,,!,.,„ PtiU\ Tnutc" in Mt3gc»ti&g this mar;-.-»» ifIiecon#id/>rHfinn4if nia, beaccwnplubed In mi..ai,gof uninUffb- icrrptinm a..<i ,|,» 1 at tons r^.- ,|i:il pili-,»ose. T!;p follow nis « Mi'ir:n^i,( wm iit,.(1 ejected as Olfic-r- for tiic cji-iivh!: \,»ar. made on any hind n't before taken Up. Now Hia lV!aj ftyVawn Ctibjedai who bav\ home a 1 the hardih.p- of war for 1 lv draw ' Quebec, May 14. We have been favoured with Glafgow ! papers to the 10th April, of which the following are the fuhltance and.extrads ; I licence^ on the firft day of |one next. The Q^iarter's Rrvenue ending the which will be iflned a: this office iw eth April. exceedd that of the corves [j ponding Q^ancr in 1817, X"l$d%ij\jfi ilerli'ifr- i, port of the Crown.1 can or.Jy too acres, and perhaps that is located In iome remote corner, inch as the Town- ' Ihlp of Brock, where 11 is no better than a location in the moon ; It being impos-| lible to get there but in the frozen feafon I of the year. The Honorable Thomas Clark, 1 confidfr to be a loyal fubjeft and faithful friend to the Biitifh, government ; but a" to the ritjht of petitioning be is grof ly miltaken." Wainfleets May 2, 1818. • ' Tim day a meeting of the Inhabitants of this Townfhip, was ln-ld at the huufc | of David Thompfon for the purpofe of! Rev, H. o. STt-\iiT.( Prcidenr, Rev. John Wii »>n, 1 Trustees, I If on. A. Wis J . iv T. Mnrk'antK H*q. Gen. fifffrktand, C. A. [to$erjitan% IVm. mtrh'V. H. ('. T'»om-.,>".,. Tnttmr«rM Rn!»:. JoIlU^n, Secretary, By order of ih- J'lVMft-^^ ROftr. ^Otfs.s'TON, Secy. Fan the KtsusThx Gazette. 1 1 ■ 1 ■ 1 [taki'ie into confideration, the propriety r •■ x. a r* *M One prominrni object, for wjiich the Tnhah- rfpett»«t]w8 of Ni,;:;ra invifc (il011 •for a rcdieis of grievances; when Mr. (j urrthivn in tiieoitier District, oTtkr Proviac Gourlay's addrefs, to the Refidcnt Land Owners of Upper Canada, dated the 2d. u!t. was read over and its whole tenor and fentiments imanimoudy approved of. The meeting then proceeded to rleS a Reprefentative and Clerk, when David Thompfon* Efq. was chofen tO fill the former fituation, and The Duke of Wellington was at Paris April 2d, and expected (hortly to take his departure for the Army Can till rJH, the per Ton who fired at hi* Grace, was iu pnfon and about to be tried* The account? from India arc to the 20-h November. The Pind ireen had been nearly completely extirpated in fevtr(?l battles The laQ accounts from St. Helena 1 vntti, mrM9Mtfm r y a * r ' n r . , ir tL 1 1 , , r J'11** commence ichrnp off at first co/.\ oofuivelv amrm, that the heath of I«u-«i«*u r k;. c. 1 • t \. L 3 the wlio»e or his .^t :ck in I rirl.- with- lyX Wends who have not ha*: their children inoculated w?th ,he cow pock man- r to app.y imm- di iteiy, a^ he will nr.tatterr.pt kc in^ it i>. circulatioo after the month of June. 2 ab May, 1 8 i 6. C2wt N. B. The children of the poor in¬ oculated gratis. rflHE fubferiber havino determined L Ofl removing from Kiugfton ea'ly in July next, will on the rid day of Bonapane is rapidly dccl.'ninrr. The Duke of York Packet failed for America March 1 3. Britifh Cnmrnifllnners. fo e. much ro join them in a Petition i0 ihe Fnnce R.-- j gent, iff, 'o obtain a reform^.,>n iu the Lan I- [graining department, la t^hiclta system «»f |iatroria^r and faviMfrifism ^ .0 much roni- j plained of. Thr ctraiiHaini u in ihe momh of almost e\er\ one. Inslanv>s art. fr^qupjiily mentioned of alleged pard^Ju^ or preindtee, in maktn^ or refusing, esptHtithig or det;j\ tng jranr^sivi-i^ preferences of fa«-(i<irahlc lo-a- I tion« to |iarti2ansattdprrs<inalfrii mi-, and rie- James TUmpfah the latter. A Om- j! **$*t »r cmhana*si.i? P«t»tiunSfoaadcd up- J . .- *J • . .- tl 1 on fair "launs v>luue too P* tituMiors are our Arrived at forenoon, in Brewer, from By Ge^rRe Adams, Efq—"May the Untied Enemies of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and her dependencies be drowned draught"— (Cheers.) in this Cropland, May U 1818. Which day a numerous meeting of the Lnh-ibitants of the Tow^ihip of Crowland, having been held at Co Vs Mills, and Calvin Cook being called to theChair, the addrefs of Mr- Gonrlav to tht Refident Laud Owner* of Uooer Canada, dated April 2(1, 1818. was read over and its whole l««W and fenti- Oents unanimoufly app'ovid of. In conformity to the recommenda¬ tions therein contained, the meeting proceeded to cleft a Reprefentative and Clerk, when Jofeph Current was ap¬ pointed tn fill the former fituation and Samuel Glover the latter. A committee '*** alfo appointed to forward the views of the meeting viz. Jmoh Brooife/d, MftUhi Coot, Leonard Mtfncr% and Qbritiopbtr Biidazn u - -7m 7 r u pl •' «r' treatment, which twty th>'.mr.\^>s or ihcir rhompfon, the Chairman ot, Bflj|flaBti»w experience tMCtif of v«u- ing,after returning thanks for i,,^ their di^atistacuon in |M^a(t. circles of mittee alfo was appointed, to forward; the views of the meeting, viz. weArs. \ Henry GroJfy Nathan Kelley, Stephen tV. j ! Farr, and Hiram Humphrey. The [thank* of the meeting, were then unani- monfly voted to Mr. Gourlay, for his dtiintereftednefs, and for coming forward j and ably affifting to promote the good caufe. (.Signed) David Thompson, Chm'n. A true cony, J. Thompson, Clerk thi-* meet the honor done to him, fpoke with much animation on the right of the fubjed to petition the Prince Regent, and deprecated the comparifon of the prefent meetings in Upper Canada with thofe rebellious affemblages which had, in Ireland, proceeded to unwar¬ rantable lengtes Thofe who call the pp.fent meetings feditious, would do well, he faid, to call to mind how the pc ;>Ie of Canada rallied round the Royal Standard in the late war—not nty woen it waved victorious, b»it even in the mod critic a! time-*. W.is it not a fa ft. that thofe wb > now aceufeJ u offeditio- f left M -J a • * ~>x of fion'irwidi some ai'i%w member of the Coiuieil. If^nch coroplaini^^icli haveliivu roo ion* circulaied in ntlUpers ami >eere» murmors, ari- well found' d, tliey should beas- cfrtaiuedan \ redressed, fl ih,.y are no'toun- ded on truth, ihey should !>». refilled and p'i' tosilenre. For^Uh«»r of vi|»i*, purposes, a public, official enquiry, mi,.), a> -,s propyl to be prase- for inihe Peti|jon Ui the liinre Regent, so^m* to be a prober and nece^arv rwn-e. The honor of thtr Qoveaiinen! and rh^ tranqnility of thp 8;injecfs ^(j, ri.m,irP i,. All persons who have felt di-.atistied with t'ic Boftnn laft Thurfday the fchooner General Lubec, the hun. Ward Chipman, and his Ion, Ward Chipman, jun. clq. Rritjfli agents under the 5th an iole of the TreatV 'f Ghent, and Wm. F. OdeH, efr^ principal fnrvcyot on the part of th.e Britifh government, alfo the lady of nfr. Chipman, jun. with ferv iota, &c. on their way to New-York, to meet the American Com mi (Timers, and re fume their labors in Siting the bound¬ ary Hue bet wet n us and the Brirrfh on thv' river St Lawrence and the Lakes, which is to divide the United Spates and the Britifh pofTcflions in Canada. - A'. J. E. Post May 13. Halifax papers mention, that the 68th regt. had been ordered from England ta ( anada, and the 74th and a corps of tappers to Halifax. and fl w t.> otlici conversation, sho'do cither 'i;iitein acenerai, eonstilotionaJ effoil to ob'ai.;n.,jrf,kS< „, here¬ after be silent. And even tj|ev M|U) think the Council,or rereaia individujj^ 0f i|ia( ijoard. hav#heen slandered by trnr^^jj gu^vcstion> offavoivrifisra, ought to join i(| nftit1oiuu|; for an iuipariitU eirtpiiry; ihat |UMr proceeding* may he made known, and thr.ir conduct vindi¬ cated from populara-perdou^ |( j. \x% be ex- ;oc(ed, Iha: rho.-e(if**ich rh>.rr ni.) uno are consriou* of having been favi(ired |)V the par¬ tial.t) ofnny meniberoi "^'liheraofthe Coun¬ cil, •.\ill.oppo-c,und ru■ •repr^st.ll| and dc-er> j thr objcci of Mr. Co.'- Ia\ ai | 0di«»r friends nf a reformi and impute their c^cnjOMS i0 vi-ion- arv iu even fan ions motive^ j5ucj, opoo-i- lon i> 10 be expected : bull) w\\\ m,i ilidiear- en men offense and indepe ,|W|Cfft The mod" »f proceeding, b) a loyal ai|^ rrwpeerful Ad -essto 'he Prince ItetrM.i. a, rc-commendc, 11 the Niagara Coonr tree, \$ |egU|, Coa^ti h 'mil!, peae^able and sy ^tn^iic s and it i out rtferve, cotililting of a fmall but general aflbrtment of , Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware & Crockery. Thofe who have any claims fagafnft him, or the late frm of A. Macpberfofl & Co. are requeued ro prefent the fame previous to his leaving Town $ and rhofc \ who arc indebted to him, or to then* will be plctfed to call and se'tle tbeif rcfpecTTive accounts without delay* elfe he will be under the neceffity of lodging all fuch as may remain ucfcttled on h'» leaving T.-wn, in the handd of an Attor¬ ney for collection. A LLAN M \CPHERtSON. Klr.gston, 2 !// May t l H 18. 5r - ? For Sale, By the fubferiber, 40 doas. of Double Brawn v-'o?/f, PvOBt. RICHARDSON, Kingston, May 2$d. 1 8 ■ 8. 5» In the Houfe of Common*, little elfc was done on Thurfday rhaja prefeotiog petitions of various kinds. * Among them were 286 from Briftol, in favour of |] T5 EWARD will be n;fven by the arv Ref.rm. Of courfe thefej! IV firMcri&Ct 10 th- Five Dollars Parliamentary were figncd by twenties. The Republi'-au party is completely triumphant iu the llate of Connecticut. At the late election they have carried theif Governor, Lt. Gi>vernor, Tieafu- rer, Council and Houfe of llcprcfcnta- lives. 11 countries I r refuge, ti' I '.!).* ftorm w^jj.iu.Ml. pear-aide and s> :<lli;i;ir; and h j 1/......» r"'7.....1 over? None of your OCttStaaea «ded||anmulj to be honed, tUat now Uc aU^eciis^Joui:>i ™±: a^cca^u' Af Brockville, on the 29th 11U/by the K-cv. .Mr. Bethuue, Eenry John iiouMos, of Yoik. lw[. son of tne ilou. iVlr. Justice lIour.roN, to Ki.u \. »ounfxst daughtci of the lute bphruini perron wo wil! cturu the Elver Tunriblcr, tak *n . ut of Ihia houfe, yefterday, and no qntlinm *fk- ,ed. JOHN FERGUSON 1 Or the fame reward will he given f »r , fuffiLient information ro eohvi& the thief". It i, marked J M. F. J F. fib May, 1818. A LL pefone indebted to Dankl -^lL Jones & Infield, Gnce the 2d . f Joiy. 1817, are recpiefted t»> c»)me an I nakc payment by the l jihof June; at 1 iht>ic rhat have any demand* agaii t themfi*ce the ad of Jul\, idr?. a»c ic- qucfted to pietenr then for adjuftnrt*ut, ajOUNC INFII D.

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