NGSTON RONICLE. VOL.1.] > FRIDAY, (jiTERyoos) JANUARY 29, 1819. [No. 5. Lo- ;cw Bsthitk* 76th December, 1818. ^ BY Public Notice, a meeting this day was held at the Houfe of -Mr. MoftveB Leavens, of the town of Bellville, by a number of the refpe&ahle Inhabitants of the laid town and its vicinity, for the purpofc of deviling ways and means to eieil * commodious Epifc^palian Church in the faid town—when JAMES McNA-SB, Efq M. p. for Haftiugs and the town- fhfp of Ameliasburgh, was unanimoully called to the Chair. The following Rei'o- lutionswere parted. ift That it is the opinion of this meet¬ ing, that it is highly expedient a Memo¬ rial be immediately drawn up and forward¬ ed to York, in order ro1)e laid bvfore his Excellency the Lieutenant Govern r. in Council, paying for the author! t v and nat- ronage of rfiat Honorable Executive body* toereft a commodious building (brail En- gbfli Epiicopalian Church upon the ground referved by the Executive Government of this Province for fitch purpofc, between Church and Rear Streets, in the town of Beliville. 2d. ThatCapt. Jo-rW Meyers, Allan Taylor, Efq. Cipt. T ^mas Cu man, Mr- liofwell Leavens and Mr Andrew .. avne, be the Ttuftec* to cany into ail ffeft the Kefolutinn* herein contained ; *nrf alio that .--ir. Thoras Parker, of t!v- ;own, Merchant, he Trenfanr, to receive and account for, asrlie fak '"ruHec . .r ihrcc «f them, fln!l think proper to & -5 ill fohfcription monies a..d -.ionav < r,y him oobe&cd, and hereafter to be •. r. for the exprefs pnrpofe of bni* Ii;._ Ctie fold Epifcopalian \ h<«ch. 3^- That it i* the rypmlon of this meet¬ ing* that th" afutcfatd ' ois fo referved ibr a Church Sc Burying G-o«'nd in Bell- >ille, be pravd for in Me af- .eMid cmo- rial, to be <* -nted in trull to the MA Trus¬ tees herein mentioned and to their fuccef- fors hereafter to he chofeu by a majority ofthenforcf^ Pmtces, !nall cafe^ of >ac^nc:«s in fucll office, and for the exorefs pur. ofc afo.efaid. 4th. That it U the ©pinian of this K*cu?$; flH ft? Phskmn b confidered aurhoriled to draft and forward the «dore- Said Memorial to His Excellency tin. Lieu¬ tenant Governor IV Council, fa the name and on tile behalf of the faUTruftees, in order to forward fhc Jnteiiion of this meet¬ ing, in fo ferious and definable a-> underta¬ king, without u.meccflary delay. 5th. That ftwuld t pleaiVhU Excellen¬ cy the Lieutenant Governor in Council, fia- vontyy to anfwer the aforefaid Memorial, thatn Stibfcription Paper be immediately opened at York, Kin^fton and Bellviile, for the purpofe of railing a fond Lo enable the af>rcfaid Truftecs to cornm*n>«, carry on and fully complete, in a perfe# man¬ ner, the building of-« *'hurc'i. wherein the Uivine Service, according tt; '.he rules and regulations of the Church of England, may be performed, fuf'Hjn as it is pofitble to attain thh dcllrable 'ibje&. 6th. That acopv f t'e.fe Rc'oluti^n* be 'immediately tranimit ed to the Editors of tie King fl on Chronicle an \ to the Ed¬ itor of the Upper Cannula Cmettf, re¬ queuing the infcrtim the? • I in iter ref- peftiwe papers for the fpa : >f fix ttr*ekl fucreflwely, after the rcc/^im of tKe lam-*. 7th. That the una-'im-xi:. thankc ol this meeting be prcfented to th* Chair tute , for his attendance, and the encottragemtfit he manifefted to promote fuel) a nV'dahV inten¬ tion of the faid inhabitants of ftellville and it6 vicinity. 2w6 TO LET." "IMOR one or more years and pofTtfTion JI? given immediately, hat Stone It ofe, fituated in Store Street lately occupS: ' rvy Mr. Medcalf, with Stable Garden and t)ther out-hcufes. The fituation of the above premifes is Jnoft advantageous ford I">ucil:ng; havl Tor particular^ applv to FRANCIS X ROCHELEAU. Kingflon, 15 Jan. 1819. 3 \WTBEELRAB great ^aftlitipB of W HALFPENCE are now in cir- vcula(ion, which are not of the Value for ■which the same are pasbpd, whr-ichy extensive frauds are committed an (he public, we the undersized, w otdsrfo put a stop tosuch pTactiees, us far ,;*; in ourpowcr, do promise and agree not (o receive in payment of debts, or for mer¬ chandize any other than Kritisf* iliilf jPence, and such as are. lawfully Current in the Province of Upper C^..?da. Kingstou 13th Jaauaiy, ISlkJ, Thomas Mnrklwuly Archibald Richmond} Thomas Tnrpiny jfohn lliirkcs. Mortal t-V Bruce, Alexander Ashery Samuel dykroyd, Monjeau&; St. Germain, Robert Totherty Peter Flett> * Joseph Cross, .7. r>* James Slough(on7 A. MtLeod) Johm Macauhtj/, Larcrence Herhnter9 W. Donrtld$on7 John KirbVj g-j3> HUGH C. THOMSON, Of KINGSTON, Proposes to Establish A candid, impartial, independent NEWSPAPER. TO BE F.NTIT' D The Upner-Ci ) i ! t Herald : Which wiP be oub :M: *? weekly, «r foon as the necefftry arra'j?' '-t f^i the pur¬ pofe can ! 1 deaod cpr;,cd int jeflcd. " lie Editor nlTnr* \m iricnd« and the piibBr, that his nape; ft.aH he !oya) ai d pat- ri >tic open to all p^rr-c-. bur undu the cn-rml cf none ; a.;d as inftruttive. enrer- tainiur and authentic as his belt exer'inns cii m-kc it : anr1 he therefore rclpecifuliy folicir? a (Inn oft!»eir fuppo't. Thf TTrrER l anADA HeralpwiI] be pru-tfed ^^ Pn.pe* of good quality a'jd fize, wfh ra;r legible Type1*, and delivered to foMcHb£t*&t O^e P**und per Annum, (ex- c'afive of poftage) payable half yearly in pdva^op ~:\n£slon- January^, 1819. 2 *^TaERKASfher«app«iTS to be a 7 ▼ necswty for the circulation of Coop- r*. for the purpoces of common trade and dealing : \re, *.!ie subscribers, will reu?iv**i as v i\) rhatvjee, thf various speci* sol v ('■j»p/Nrs, \\ hi"!; hnv** h^r^tofore b-Tn currnal here, except tbos»»<l^ttomiii- afod Brock Coppt rs, a'.:d Waterloo Cop- peri. Kingston^ Jtin. IG. 1819. Robert Waikcr^ John Moore, John HyneSj Elijah Beachj \VtKL Taylor, W Mears, Thomas Smith, John Butter.vorth, Duucai McDonald. A. Norton, Pimiel Brown, Rhody Cuaack, ChaiiCS Dawson., VV. Kewnic, U. McDonald, Jodn Ferguson, McDonakl & Aykjoyd, James Meagher, Sarah Patrick, ' John Biake, Francis Cari isle, Benjamin Olcott^ Jarat-j- /ilkiusoiij l\. W, VViikinson, Riibert Ta'bert, Abraham Snucx, P. VvVtseh Ebeoezer Lander, J. Balfour. J. Ferguson-, IvJwa.u McCalleu I4enr\ Cassady, Jo«ep» Sett, Gcori'-e Douglass. Mulnei .iorari, John Dar^y, Saiaue! Dayisonj Jolrn Waikiiis, Edwa?! Jones, N. Pali -.••: nr|0'bc foi9 by private fale, the whole 9 of fhc tfremifes n^w occupied by the fubferiber, confifting of one mw Store H"ufe. two florid and a half high, a Imall frame dwelling houfe, filled in with done, a ^!abV? Psrn, and Bake Hunfc ; fitaated «mi th. cart haV r I <»t* V« i?i an4a?5* containing two fifths of ai ^cc. A fmall part of the purchale money wul [For t\n information and guidance of Out Penfu)*ers of < helfea Hofpital, refi- dent in this country, we have been requeu¬ ed to give publicity to the following,] Copy of the Second Claufe of the 57th Geo. lit. Cap. lxvii. being aa A£t for extending the proviCons of an Aft of the 54th year of His pretent Majefly, f>r rc5j*l#ting the payment of Army Prize Mo«ev, and for authorizing the Conmith)I,cr9 (,f Chelfea liofpital to fufptnd the Penfions of fuch perfotid as fliali be guilty of frauds in refpect of Prize M«»"ey or Penfions. A J4D whereas no fiiificicnt pro- jlxL. vihon is made for pUBlfhing fraadsrtlrftirtgtO Pensions oT Prize .*!oney, and it is etpe^Ient that power fhould be given o thr Comn^iffioners of the Royal Kef;i"uai fov S >ld!ers at Chelfea to fnfpend or "ike away ihc P-rilonsof fuch perfons as ih ::U be ,'Uiny of frauds or ether ^rofs mifconduct ; be it thevefore enacted, that FOREIGN NEJVS. Private Correspondence Paris, Sept. 30. The following intelligence concerning Bonaparte is widely circulated at Paris. It proceeds from a refpeftable individual who ha* jnll reached Marlcilles. He embarked at Bengal on board an Englifh veflel. On touching at St. Helena to fupply the fliip with water, orders were defpatcbed for the veflel to quit the anchor¬ age ground, and lie to at cannon (hot from the batteries until what was wanted was fent out. Several officers from the ifland dined on beard : from there the particulars 1 fuk'nin were collected. Buonaparte fretns in better health fince fame epoch, with the fame honuaof inter- ell, in propoition to the delay of three, months. 3 That arrangements fhall be adopted, with the above mentioned houfes, iu ordet that the bills drawn upon them, conform¬ ably to A rticle 6, may be paid in affets at. the differed places which may fuit the convenience of the Governments intcrefted, by avoiding the removal of too great a maf* of fpecie. MM. the Minifters Plenipotentiary o£ Aoftria, Great-Britain, Pruffia, and Ruf- fia, were ananimonfly of opinion to admii, the propofition of the Duke ot Richelieu, faving the entering, with refpeft to sili¬ cic 3, into particular arrangements with Me firs. Barine and Hope, to fix the terms from and after tlie paffing of thi* A6t9 it fhall sod m;iv be lawful for the Commis- to c,ofc "P the P^ge «F boats to the fiooers of the faid Royal Hofcital at °«'rn- F«ur liandiome fowling piccea Chellca, and ihey arc kereby a.tbon'^d and fix pointers have been fent out to him an--* empowered,apt>a complaini and proof {rom London. Buonaparte is permitted to being m»d» to thttn of anv fraud other cany a fabre, aa a defence agamft danger- he hacrefolved to walkout and take oc- at which the effeflsin foreign fund« Ihould caiional ex. rcife in hunting and fifhing. To be accepted ; and alb that, in order to fa- rendrr this latter amulement compatible Ci,,t2tc tl,cfe arrangements, Mr. Baring with his fafay, a circuit has heen prepared fhould be rcquefted to come to Aix-la- »t the mouth of the river, and one end of Chapelle to take meafures for that pur- it barricaded with an iron lattice, ia order V<>k. :u eoncert with the perfons changed witk'efpeftto Piise money or Penfron, 0r any other Money in the nature of allow¬ ance or Bounty Money, or of offer grofs mifconduct attempted or pracl'tfcd, by any prrl'..* being a Penfioner of the faid Royal ki ifpual. tc fulpend or entirely take away the Per?fion of rhc perbn fo offe»di«<-s and to K?u» '»the P;;y-Maller of Out-Penfions of*, sf&i Royal Hofpital, a Certificate u*;4*- •'■ '. nud tjf the faid Commiffioaers or l --r\ o- more of tkem of any Penfion bc*f fo <" 'pended or taktn away, and O ..?• .'.; r» d Certificate being iiTued to the •: I P. ,-Maflerof Penfions, he fhall fu>- *f!%J itif payment of th<v Penfion there¬ in r,. n%U iv. i. according to the tenor of tke {:>.] Certiiuate ; any thing in any other Ad contained to the contrary thereof in any wife rriwilhlianding. Certified a true C«py. I^HOs. STOTT, Pav-tyTnAcr Detachnents. Qotbeo, 14th D^'* lh^« P. CORLfrTT Town Major. Kingston, janyn'y 2S, 1819. ■fop Salt;, AVERT vaIu^UIo FARM, sitoatcd near Hie Vil 1;l^? of BrockTillp, be- in^; the war half of L»l No. one, and the rear half oi Lot m."11" r two, in the SG- eond con..-,;^n rf KHzttbothlowns Lr. C. coutair.;,.^ f wo FaUiiclrcMl arrrs former¬ ly thc> piTiwr!y '»f Il'ubfn Sherwood, Esq-aiw, but now l^'ongin^ to John Shu- t^r, E^-iure. of i.oodon. Then* is a ve¬ ry good dwellitvg lrv«^e, with a barn and other <M't houses or* the premises* A/so,, Lot number ninek'»•> »^ tlte ninth con¬ cession, and the w st half oi Lot number one, in the eighth /oncesiiou of the same Tow iv hip. Also. Lot number fifteen, in the first concession, and mraber fifteen in the fecoud co .c^^ion, o' the Town¬ ship of Yong'\ in ihc District of Johns¬ town. Thf so Farms will be disposed of on terms peculiarly easy and advantage¬ ous to purchasers*—- Applv to DAMKL JONES, Jan. ll-'ckrilley 15tf* Jamnnu/. I8lfi. 4 Dissolution of Copartnership. THR *nbscrilw*rs5 trading heretofore undor the firm of Joint Strange S,' Co. have thi^ day dissolved partnership by mutual consent. All persons in¬ debted to the said concern are requested to make immediate paymeut unto either of the sob^rfbf-r^ JOHN STRANGE, Ti.OiMASGKAHAM. Kingston, 2«th Dec 1818. 4w3 NOTICE ous or troublesome animals when he walks in the- interiour of the ifland, but he is not allowed to wear a fword. The Englifh Officers amufed themfe!ves with relating the abrupt manner in which he pays his court to the women The perfons com- pofinghis fuit are not permitted to acced him with the title of fovereignty when ftrangers are prefent. The prifoner is believed tm be more refigned to his fate, fince he has the entire conviction of the ir¬ revocable lofs of his liberty. His rofi dence is daily improved by the arrival of coftly furniture, and every month a frigate, which fails from England, is charged by the care and attachment of some of his parttfans with all the precious novelties thin kingdom produces. No human power can imagine a mode of evafion.—The garrifon ie perpetually on the alert. The feivve ia fo active, that the ttOOpa afe relieved every fix • \ ' ' * * - y. r »1 high pay, the period is counted double. Thtaaewfj i" which implicit confidence Js placed, from the rcfpcclability of ita lource, has tranquillized the minds of ma- ny perfons in this country, who were led to believe that the Ex-cmperor was ex- pofed to difhefling privations and wanton outrages. A traxellerof rank wko ha* Just reached Paris from Home Mates, that Lucien Bo¬ naparte has been obliged to limit th* cx- with this bufinefs. Prince Harclcnberg, befides, prcfented to the protocol ttie fub- joined obfervations in referve, relative to the arrangement with the Proffian Go¬ vernment entered into with Mr. Baring for the part of the payments ffipulated by the convention of October 9, which ac¬ crue to the fafd Government. (Signed) 1vi1tt i iimch, itardenbf.ro, rich: lifu, bernstopf, gAstij reach, M.ssKi.Ront:, WELLINRTON, f.V O U'lSTRA. 1 If the Pruffian Government confent t# the modifications prooofed in the pecunia¬ ry (lipulations of the convention of the 9th. of Oftobcr, it is under the threefold fup* pofition— 1. That the particular arrangement of the Pruffian government with Mcflrs I'ope and Company, and Baring, Brother, re¬ main untouched, with the exception of fitch modifications the faid Government may hereafter agree U> with the'e H'-ufes. 2, That the lota which may rcfnlt from the propofed payment in effects in foreign funds (ball be made g*)*id to thi foreiga p 3, jbiat tUe g .. . ki,cc ^puaueUCAii i^c payments agreed upon, fhall be extended to the more remote period* now claimed. AIX-LA-CHAPELLE, NOV- £. To Mefirs. the Special Comn.iffioneis of the Courts of Auftria, Great Bntaiu, Pruflia and RufTia, at Paris. Gentlemen, The French Government having, fof the reasons stated in the protocol of No¬ vember 3, desired that the payments pence of hi* household, from having ne- stipulated in the Convention of October gleeted to regulate his affairs with more 9> be, as well for the 165 millions as fen- order. The consideration iu which he 100 millions to be discharged in inserip- was held at Rome, baa considerably di- tions of rents, regulated by 12 instal- minished since his last co-operatiou with merits, the last being on the 6th of De- Napoleon.—He docs not hinuelf deny the regret he feels for ih, but protests his great motive for returning to France wis, from his inability to withstand the solicitations of his mother, who urged him cembwr, 1S19, instead of nine, the last of which was to have been the 6th of September ; under the condition never¬ theless of making good this delay of three months by the payment of interest to moderate the impctuority of his bro- at the rate of 5 per cent; the fourCourts ther by his counsel ; anfl again, he had the hope of being useful lo the Pope, far whon he expresses both gratitude and admiration* It is confidently affirmed, that Loufc Buonaparte has in his posses¬ sion the life of Buonaparte written by him>elf* and that no more than two or three persons have copies of the original manuscript.—It is added, that Louii often receives intelligence from his bro¬ ther, but the channel of this correspon¬ dence is a profound secret. T. E. D. have unanimously admitted these propo¬ sitions, in order to avoid depreciatiou in the value* of the inscriptions of rentes* which would be equally injurious to all the contracting parties. We therefore lose no time in transmitting this resolu¬ tion, as consigned in the annexed Proto¬ col, to you, to take its contents as your information and direction. We have re¬ ceived, in reply to our despatch of the 15(h of October, the note which you have done us the honor to address to u$9 under the date of the 8th of October. The Protocol of distribution, signed at Paris on the 20th of October, 1815, ha¬ ving, in article 13, determined that the London', Nov. 16. Air-la~Chapellc, Nov. 9.—Several cou¬ riers have arrived from Paris within these Six day», bringing accounts of the extra- recovery of the sums to be paid by France ordinary depreciation of the consolidated as well as their final repartition, should • " " ' * :cora^H«hfd rhroncb your inffrv^n- we cannot do otherwise than assign QnifMr'ci-ttH and of the^oeral ewsfi fc»«sconfllAediftwmeh-jowrtnterrra- rnHF fitfcfrriltf refoe&fullv bees leave to which tho fall is attributed. This sab- *«<>n, «e cannot dootherwise than assign TCSrtS gy<3 <h,t j«t M i«ftWr Ukc. into co„sid.- joyou the ** 'WMMhj* .,-.*« , L u !lfqiVKi In fh-r^ houfe nnno ration by tha Ministers of the Allied the mode of the repartition of the pay^ be ieqnncd,o. the delivery^ oi the pr■■ .per- he fceeps an 1\N- in the red houfe oppo- WW y W. ^ ^^ ^^^ meotfl) in reSpect to the general interest. will explain to you the result of their With respect to the note which the deliberation—a result which will prob- Sieur Dumond requested you would re- ty, and the remai'^er paid by fuch inlbb fite the upper IVrack Gate, in the Town mentaasmay be agircd upon..-For fur- ofKtngfton, where travellers, of all dc- tber particulars, apply to the proprietor fc^ptions ; Farmirs, or oihere, who fhall on the prernifes. viut this place, car be accommodated, with GEORGE SCOUGAJ,, e;.fe and comfort. He has likewife good N. B There is a valuable foriug of \va- (tabling for borfes, and will thank every ter on the pf-inifes. Kingllon, January 2 1, 1^19 LOSi, "]r ATE in the evening of Friday the 8th I A inlUnt, on the main road, between %U BEaCH^S Tavern, & the road leading to Waterloo, \ SUNDLE, containing 6 of Warray's Spelling Books, 2 1-4 yards of tuperfine black, 3 yards of C'aflimere, end j 1-4 yards drab C ?oth aud Trim- mh g*n all v/raued and tied into a common Handkerchief* Any pcrfonor persons having found the f?.!d linnule, and will bring it to this of¬ fice or io Mr. Kenry Lasher** Store, Eir.efi Town, shall receive the th.ioks of the Subfctiber, a«d be rewarded, if neces¬ sary. J- McCUAlG. ErneftTewn, January 8, 1819- 3W3 BL 4NK&s For the Courts of Request, and various oth*:r kmdSj for xqIc at ilm {$ic& one who will favoir him with their cuflom. JOHN HYNES. Kingston, 21st January\ 18 19. 4W4. TO LKT and immediate possession given, the ROUSE and Premisses, latelj occupied by Ai.t.av McFuuusox, in the Front Street of Kii^gston. For particulars applcation to be made to Join Kirhii or H Warn Mitchell, Esqrs. who ate fully aithorised to enter into arrangements with persons disposed to rent the same. Kingston, 2GSi Jan. 1S1?>. 4tf. ably restore the French funds to their former level. PROTOCOL OF NOV. 3: The Duke of Richelieu represented at the Conference, that the terms for the payment of the 165 millionsto be furnish¬ ed by France, according to tho couveu- tiouoflhc 9th of October, having been fixed at very near periods, a too rapid ex¬ portation of specie has been occasioned, which tends to produee a depreciation in the value of the inscriptions, equally in- produceto us, we have to inform you that the British Govcrnmnnt iv,ill transmit its directions to him. (Signed) MnTTERJicir, Castlereagii, Wellington, Hardenberg. Berkstoff, Nesselrode, Capo D'istriIj Private Correspondence. TALEMCIENNES, OCT. 25. The Emperor of Rufiia left Aix la-Ch juriousTo the^nteres't^of allthe Vontra^- |*« « 9 ^odc on the morning of Tuef- T3 LET, v^lMD immedute poffcflion given, that QyAL well known ftand for a tavern, the property of Mr. John Size,fituated in Store Street, Kingllon. —For further particulars apply at the Of&e of Allan MacLean. Kingfton, Jan. 12, 1819. 3tf FGR SALE, At PEW, q St. Georges Ctinrch, «/j/Kingfton.-_Apply at this Office. tngparties* To remedy this evil the Duke of Richelieu proposes— I. That the 165 millions which France was to difcharge by monthly inftalments, from the 6th of January to the 6th of Sep¬ tember, be difcharged in twelve months day, the 20th inftaot, and in an hour after he was followed by the King of Pruflia. When the Kmperor arrived at Leige, he {topped a ffcart time at the port houfe there, in order to partake of fome refrefh- ment, which had been previoufly prepared for him. While his Majefty was Jeatcd by monthly payments from the 6th of at the table, hsobfervedt^c great affiduity ^an. 12, l8n^ January :o the 6th of December, inclu five : the intereft for the delay of three months being made good at the rate of 5 per cent. 2. That the 100 millions in infciip- tions, for which the different Governments have treated with MM Baring and Hope, and attention of the fair and well-drefled hoftefs of the pol houfe, who waited QpOQ him. With his ufual franknefa* he ex- prefled to her his fatisfaAion with the v:- ands fhe had prepared, and alked her feve* ral quellions abnut her family and circuro- ftances The hoftefs, flattered by the m A jhali be realised bj pavocot* jjusle at ih? ^f.e of the Ewjieror^ and tteicifi»g Ui?