Kingston Gazette, February 26, 1811, page 3

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'I K 1 N G 8 T O N : TvbspaY; P'tiUki/inr 26, 181 r. * York. February 13 —YMkrthiy a rjepn- talio.J fi ** l'K* lw»jfc of ulembly ivaiu-d on his excellency the litUteiujftf governor, and prtfuitcd the iolK»wiii.v addrets, ft />,> Excellency Francis Gorj;, £/y «/Vy9 £ /«. ttctii 1 nt Gei %cj 77 or of' the Province cf Upper Canada. May it pk.ilc your Excellency, We, hU Majfcfty'S moil cituiful and loyal iubjecls, the comcacivi of the Province of Upper Oinath, in parliament ail em bled, being anX- ious Skilfully to difcharge the im- ortant talk we have to perforin ; beg leave humbly to requeft your Excellency wffl be pleafed to di¬ rect, to be laid before this houfe, asfoon as convenience will permit, copies of the certified accounts of all fines which have been collected and paid under and by virtue of the feveral militia laws now and heretofore in force in this Prov- ince, and to what purpofes the fame have been applied. (Signed) SAMl. street, s Comment Houfe of Afmhly, Monday, \Xih Feb. 1%\U To which his Excellency was ptealed tojnake the following ply: Gentlemen of the Houfe of AjfcmM\\ I ihall at all times be ready to pay every attention to the repre- fentation of the houfe of aiTembly, of abufes that may exiit, which properly come within their inVance. coS- 2th February> 1811. Uu Minifler fr&m Great Brit an.—A Jet- Vtl tfOGl u £• '•»!• Wt»M <.\ i-If. "LiMliiy in Wnfbiujjton roatMi-Ler in Philadelphia, fays, •* The latl dcl'patchra from Mr. Pinkney to government, (via the Pallas at New*York) mentions the name of the new rainilter from Great*Britajn to the United Slates, ascom- inuoicnred by the MarquU Wclkfky to Mr. Pinkney." Extract of a titter from Norfolk* to a gentle¬ man in Baltimore, dated %d Feb. " Lalt evening arrived here, a French Minifter, General Serrurier. He is a young man, With no family, but a fecretary ami two fcrvants. He is direct from Bayonne, which port he left the 30111 December in the American (1iip Commodore Rogers, which has a number of American captains, &c. on board, who have left their vellels in France. A captain of a fehooner fiom Baltimore, owned by Mr. Kennedy, has returned in her. The writer has had fome c nverfation with him. He (rates, there is no revocation of ihe Berlin or Milan Decrees, as to neutrals, and no relaxation in the vigilance of the pri¬ vateers, in capiuring every veffel they fall in with. General MafTena is dated to have re¬ treated to the frontiers of Spain, where ii is believed he will wintet." *. V Slmwkrries a rmsdyfir th &wj, M\ifrs. Editors,—Thofr of rrmr readers who arc ;,ffii&ccl with that dre.dful malady' will be rejoicecj to hear thai die celebrated LintiftA derived givat relief under its at. lacks, from the i,fe of Stra^benic,.—fo a fit unufiially violent, winch p„ vnucti him for the fpaeeof a LaiM^hi from taking the leal! innuiuWr.: «„• it-pu^, ;t [j, f.,;(l t^t A p ate nf Strawltir?ci was accidentally bro*l 10 him—of thefe, the only article that was at . all grateful to his palate, he ate twice ; aivl toe tq I lowing morm'njr was well enough t have his bed enthfly'free-'Yiom pain. The difo-dec returned f.r four fueeteding ytar; at the fame feafon ; was at each time remo¬ ved by the fame means, and by continuing to cat of this fnrt every fnmmer, it ceafel to recur fur nea- iy twenty years.—The pa- per from which this extradt was made, adds, *W*or do we bad that Linnaens experienced a reiuru of gout even after that interval." f.-:\\c ftck pci !■>;.?. to driiih coffee. It haa been therefore ordered, that the Apotheca¬ ries may fclJcofFte on the certificate of a pltyftrimi ; but nc't exceeding one ounce1'at a time 1 FOR SALE, 0 Y ours c. 7 here is a failor at Wajhiv.gton ivho %m$s very fi-r>ny accounts of Congrifs. IVe extract tic jV.lu-jj'ingfrom one of his lafi letters. JACK RATTLE TO A BROTHER TAR. George-Town, Jan. 18, 1 8 11. I told you I would write to yon again in my next, fo here's at you infl a3 tinners conw uppcrmoft, I don't like this Georgetown very well : its fuch muddy walking : but then they fay the (Ireets are paved, but what good does that do when there's fo much mud that you can't gei down to the pavements without digging for 'em ? Lad Monday Bill and I went to the N&- vy-yard. There's white marble ftatues there, predicated on fome of the boys that flipt their wind like brave fellows among;the Tri- poli folks and Algerines—We tho't congrefs put 'em th^re, but it was not, 'twas done by their comrades: not them that was killed. ey d We sixt why congrefs did not do it, and the told us congrefs was a niggardly gang ; an J guefs they are too, for they don't pay the old foldiers, nor don't pay for the horfe I told you that (lied his blood in the wars, and whit's worfe, Tom, they let General Wafh- tngtoil's bones lie and rot at Mount Vernon, becanfe they wont build a monument to put Vm in. Old one arm Nelfon was a brave fellow, and what did the Eirgjilh do to make folks remember him ? I don't doubt but what it-; true that congrefs ben't much, for they look like no great things. So when we come from the navy yard we bore away for congrefs. 1 knowed the way the fecond time. We got a fnilg berth in the gallery that I told tou—The fame old admiral was in the high feat .--They fays he's a great man, aud I dare fay he weighed 250-—They faid fomething about hofpitals for Teamen in foreign countries. We began to like 'em, for folks told us they did not care a damn for failors. And you know they puffed an embargo to ruin the merchants and do nobody no good. They talked about having New Orleans and Loniliana come among us and join our company, and all the mulattoesand negroes. There was one was again ft. it, and talked like the commander of a fquadron, not a bit afiaid of the whole of'em. Says he, if you let 'em join us 'twill break tip the company, and you've no right to, and the yankees will be off, and then you may fhiik foryour- felves. He did'nt fay yankees, but they fay that was what he meant. Well what does a fcrubby looking fellow, that's got The tonnage of the United States, accor¬ ding to- the lute report of Mr. Gallatin, in December, 1S09, was 1,350,281 tens ; of wlueh 820,763 tons are owned noith of the Hudfon ! MaflachulUts owns 463,044 tons. Agreeably to tonnage the five iirft cities of the United States rank thus, New-York, Bolton, Philadelphia, Haiti more, Charlefton. ■—o-{-o— Provincial Parliament ofL. Canada. Feb. I. A petition from feveral pilots for and below the haibor of Quebec, againft the granting of branches to mailers of vefiels, was received and referred. A petition fromjofias Stiles and afibciates, praying for a licenfefor his ftage?, was re¬ ceived and referred to the com mi: tee on the Provincial Poll Houfe bill. Mr. Secretary Foy prefented at the bar, purfuant to an addrefs of the houfe to his excellency the Governor in Chief, fundry pa¬ pers relating to the propofed bridge over the Montmorency. A menage was received from his excellen¬ cy the Governor in Chief, with the Public accounts to the 5th Jan. 1811. Feb. 2.—The houfe went into committee on an amendment to the Montreal jail bill, which committee afterwards reported a refo- lution referring the confideration of faid a- mendment to the firft Monday in Auguft, in which refolution the houfe concurred. Feb. 4. The Three Rivers jail bill was read the third time, amended at the table, pa fled and ordered to the Leg. Council, The public accounts were referred to a committee of live members. Mr. Papineaujun. prefented, according to order, the bill granting a further fum of mo¬ ney for the completing of the Montreal jail, which bill was twice read, and referred to a committee of the whole to-morrow, to fill up the blank. Feb. c. The houfe in committee filled ■ up the blank in the Montreal jail bill, and the report of the committee was received. The houfe went into committee to confider if it is expedient to continue th© duties under the act of the 45th Geo. III. which commit¬ tee reported a refolution for continuing the lartue "fariilicnited .time,, for .eltnhlilhiig-- .a fund to aid in defraying the civil expenditure of this province, in fuch manner and form as lhall be appropriated by the legislature," and the quellion of concurrence on the faid refo¬ lution was ordered 10 be put on Friday. Feb. 6. A petition from John Molfon, of Montreal, for an exclufive privilege for his (learn boat, was received and referred. The committee of the whole houfe, on the hill permitting the covering of houfes with mingles, reported progrefs, and obtained leave to fit again on Monday. Feb. 8.—An engrofied bill to grant an- Harnefs, &c.—A credit of three months will be given.—Apply to CHARLI-S SMYTH. Kingston, z$fh Feb* 1811. 23 4W A FEW BARRELS OF LINSEED OIL, For fale at the More of Feb. 26. ABBOT & BASCOM. FOR SALE, A FARM confiding of 258 acres, be¬ ing Lot No. 6, in the lie concefiiou in Pittfburgh, lituate 6 miles from Kingiton — EG or 12 acres under improvement, with a good log houfe on the lame, and a good Marfli affording hay for 12 or 14 head of cattle.—For particulars apply to Laugh- lin M'Intyre, fliip carpenter, Pittfburgh. Feb ruary 12, 3 b 11 - 2 Itf For Sale,, at the Kingston Mills, Boards and Plank of all defcriptions, at the ufual prices. N. B. No credit will be given, but Produce of every kind taken in payment, at a fair valuation. Jan. 22. (129) Northrop, Wolcott b5 Abbe, Have removed from No. 54 St. Paul Street to No. 102, one door North of Me firs. Bellows, Gates & Co. where they have a General Alfortrnent of DRY GOODS on hand, which they offer for fale on reasonable terms. N. W. Sc ABBE. Montreal, loth Sept. 18 10. 1 t-f BAGG ® HAGAR, HAVE juft received fiom London, at»d orT^r for fale, at their Hat Store & FaBory, No. 100 Sr. Paul Street, Montreal, next dcorjoutbof Meffrs. Be/lotus, Gates & Co. A General Affor.ment of Gentlemen's fine Braver Hati j iil!c Water Proof, Leghorn and Willow oo.; Ladies and Children's beaver and ftrnw Bonnets,of the latevt fa&ions and beft quality. Also, Mn.taiy r'didihg Hats, elegantly trimmed $ Ha: rr.mmings, •fec.&c. which were imported upon as good term*, and wnl be fold as cheap or cheaper tuan can be bought in the country. They have alfo a variety of Hats of their own make, which rhey are willing ro warrant to be as durable as any ever offered for fale in Canada. Orders from the counrry thankfully recovd'and, ftricllv attended to. Montreal, Nov. 20, 1810. CASHpuidfor FURS. 10 tt Houfe Building and Painting. TE-iE facieiib<ns b<:xeb» give aoucf I ■ the inhab¬ itants of Kingfton, Erneftown, Adol|>hu(town, and other adjoining placer, that they intend to em »loy the n»*xt feafon in this vicinity, in "PAINTING 'it. t "mi- f HOUSES* outfide and infiie, Patent Painting of other fum of money to finith the building ot »Ro0ins,Ac. anrf the bufmefs of HOUSE CAP-PEN- The Emperor Napoleon has prefented a box of fplendid engravings, valued at 50,000 francs (about 10,000 dollars) to the Socie¬ ty of the Fine Arts at Philadelphia. Ale&nder Wolcott, efq, of Connecticut, is nominated a judge of the fupreme court of the U. S. in the room of Mr. Lincoln, de¬ clined. the common jail for the di(xric~t of Montreal, Was read a third time, palled and ordered to the legiflative council. The queUion of concurrence was put on the feveral amendments reported from the committee of the whole houfe to the bill to Continue and amend the act to regulate pro¬ vincial pott houfes, and they were agreed. An additional claule was then moved to the faid bill, and the houfe adjourned. FEB. g.—The orders of the day which Were loft by the adjournment of the houfe, being revived, a bill to amend the act for the better regulation of pilots and (hipping in the port of Quebec, &c was read a i'e- eond time and committed to a committee ot the whole houle. The houfe then fat with clofed doors, and . ted States Bank. ilg» Secretary of the treafnry I otates, has add re fled to the Mr. GalLti^ Secretary of th of the tJnited chairman cf a committee of the Senate, at their requeft, a letter refpc&ing the charter of the Bank of the United States ; the re- newal of which he warmly recommends. The committee have reported a bill to re¬ new the charte£for twenty years. The cap¬ ital ftock is to be increafed live million? of fuch a (harp face that you'd think 'twas on¬ ly made to let the wind go both fides of it ; what does he but jumps up and tells t'other to hold his jaw, and ax't the old admiral if he was not faying what lie fhould not—and then there was a dozen ipoke all at once. And then there was another that look'd like a geneial, but they faid he was only a ma- adjourned till Monday next. jor ; he wanted to know what buiinefs the fr.arp faced man had to bother people when they were talking. The old admiral faid the yankee man was wrong ; with that he *Taid he'd have i£ out, and let the houfe fay ; fo above half the whole crew on 'em took fide againft the old fellow, and the yankee man went on. So when we feed things go right again we come away. I)IED> In Waterford (Ireland) trufe!^. Dick- fon. He was in his defk, and baa jaft giv¬ en out as his text, " IVe mitft all appear before the judgment feat of Chrifl" when he fell tiown in his pulpit, and initantly expired. TERS and JOINERS. Their wo*k will be exe¬ cuted with neacnefsand difpatch. Application m 'y be made at the dwelling-houfe of Mr. Stoughtot>i» innkeeper, in Kingfton, Mr. John Bell, in Ernef¬ town, or Mrs. Douglas, innkeeper, in Adolohuf- town. NATHAN WHEELER, Nov. 20, 1810.' ANDREW PICKENS. TO BE SOLD, THE one halt, (or if neit fauW the pureh^fer, the whole) of that VALUABLE STONE MILL in Maryfburg, with two run of ltones fit for bufinefr, otie fuperrine and two common bolts, and four hun¬ dred acres of LAND, with about 30 acres improved* On the premifes, near the mill, is a gnod Dwelling- houfe, with three rooms and a kitchen on the lower floor, and a con'/enient houfe nearly adjoining, for a miller \ alio a itable and horfr-flied....belonging tc the eftate of the late Peter Van ALsTiNE,Efq. deceafed. The fituation is fo well known that it is thought unnecefiary to give a further d^ftripti»n. Thofe who may wifli to purchaf. will pleafe to ap¬ ply to Thomas Oakland, Elq. Adolphuitown. CORNELIUS VAN ALST1NE, } £ fXi GEORGE W.MEYRES, s&*«*«" February 11, 1811. i\ Fracas at Wajh'mgton —After the adjourn¬ ment of the houfe of representatives on the 22d lilt, as the members were rething, Wil¬ lis Alfton kicked John Randolph's dog, and obferved in John's hearing that puppies would [omctime* carry their points—alluding to John's Killed initantly, at Mary (burgh, by the fall of a tree, Mr. Nathan Hale. dollars, making the whale amount of capital fomctim ..... D. i5,ooo,oqq. TheMtot of the U.ii, jut! having earned a motion or adjournment • - r -• ■ * • contrary to Willis' views. Immediately up¬ on this, John began to lay Willis over the Ik ad <ith his cant-, and a fight enfued. The iubje& has been before the Giand jury of Columbia Dittrict, and John is fined 'ten dollars. This is the price of caning a member of congrefs. Trenton Fed. ted States is to appoint annually, with the advice and^pufent of the feflitte, a certain portion of {he..direciors. No votes for li- Tt&ors to be given by proxy. The fum to he paid by the bank as the price of the char¬ ter is left blank. i ___ General Wilklnfon ha* pr&rjktl agamft the Tight of Congrefs > to rnqniie into hi; mil¬ itary conduct, 01 bib i>i\\aJ e^rs.— Cc>i,'> The phyficians of Vienna reprefented to t^e government there, that it is neceflaiy for CANDLES. THE fub'criber has jufl received 75 Boxes dipped, and 16 Boxes mould CANDLES, which will be fold low by the box or lefs quantity. Also—A few Pur Caps, weavers' Reeds, Clover Seed—and a complete aifortment of Dry Goods, Liquors and Groceries^ Crockery and Hardware ; which will be fold as ufual at the Montreal prices, and all kinds of produce received in payment.-------^J'€ajh paid for mojl hinds of ■h roauce. S. BARTLET. Kingston, February 26, 1 Si I *3 c£rTO BE SOLD, THAT valuable ftand for a Mebch ant orTAT- ern-Keeper in the townfliip of Frederick!- bur^h, bordering on the LittleCreek, near Bradmaw'a Mill. The property confifts in a neat Dwelling- houfe, painted Spani/hbrown, forty-five feet in length and twenty-fix feet wide,including a gallery in fiont, which runs the whole length of the houfe ; the walls and partitions a«e all buiit of found burnt brick; a good brick chimney with two fire-places: there- are five rooms on the lower floor, and one bed room on the fecond. Likewife, a good log fto.e houfe and a horfe ftab'e, and upwards of two hundied acres of moil EXCELLENT LAND, bounded on the weft fide by the Little Creek, and on the ealt fide by the ea'1 half of lot No. 13, extending from the King's highway foutheriy, down acrofs the Big Creek. %* Forfu ther particulars apply to Joseph For- iTTH,Efq. K.!ngiton,ort3tvie fobfenberat Tburlow« i4/*tfw. 1810. JAMES McNABB. ADVERTISEMENT THE Subfcnbcr has uunhiled of John Size, the Lot whereon he now dwells, w tb fundry articles of Houfchold Furnitnre, and Five HunJred acres of Wiid Land :—Any perfon having claims upon the fame, by Mot.gage or otherwise, are requi- led to make the fam? known without defavj to JOAlA< HIM VAN DS. Ht.V!-EM. Kingtton, ibtb Feb. jSix. i- 3*

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