Kingston Gazette, March 5, 1811, page 3

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» II <*. » I I. ^ M'tXL Colli !i< * tnfs UMJckri^ MiliiM-^lIrM) ; :\w.\ -\ cttmpatry |i1|V '_', tKtti^, th.l! Ik' ]\m\ nhlor.'l ;i Jai^O rt^VwVl bcvmiii t!i' com nnicunent of in ,,{.„•: iiK-iy ail * 1 drafttww io ddccnd f.-oin Batirti Iw'iure, and touch ar every fWth- nK,n oi' cuiictjiipicr, to cnilii any di.'ltir".;- gupcthat may arife f:Wrr, or i.:;;!i:r up. The chief itifin-.;nus lie Qy* .•••<• t&W. In i\)n!quenee ot this affair, OaverfHJT Cl.uhori) hid tmltted itut the %-hsle siiiiria of New Orleans into imme !u>'.- i".rv?ef ; and forhidd^ any male ikvi,, |;tl lw '-p. i.j t&e ilrctsatL'.-i' 6 o'clock in flu < wur. fem^» Bhgmp/jicai SUm. 1;l'.MPi.ci>lAL,o-/\mHi.crU'.lihcr. «** <mllar?tmi„M *M //./.,. ;,V,;,;,,. >»■> <r,lj ;,/,,,>•.,; „;„„-,;,7,;, y- The ihmily name ofihc Krnneci- nad o is Don Juan Martini, the o Washing row (Cij-.i } {j.i. i a.—On &«. .1 li.v.: •;; of r\i 1 Sunday I..!:, ab.nr ? ./.-!,;.■ eirth',;na':e was very feuhhh : •!? j.. t!;;< u,-^,, and its viciitity. 'iiie houies cuntittued iiu:- ki-i^moiL. mail one rri»:ti;ie. l.-VTi IT FROM !'ll.\NCF., Philadelphia, Feb. i r.—The fall fail, jng'b'h\ Oi'mio, captain "Whcld-m, arrived ac i\Vw Caftle Lift cv-ning, in the remarkable hod pah'age of 19 days fion Rochellc, and 430 bouv9 from land to land. The fuper- cargo informs us that all vdhls in the ports of Fiance under Amedsancolors, whether fioffl the United States or cot, whether the cargoes be American or colonial pro¬ duce, are put under fcizure and their papers Tent to Park In no inlb-ucc have they b?en allowed to difpofe of their cargoes. What would be determined on after the 2d February, to which time the uioceeOiri^s of the council of prizes was fuiVerwJed, was ve¬ ry doubtful, even if the Britifa orders in council (hould be repealed. agnomen being derived from the vuhgf.ctf which he was the moll diftingaiihad inhabitant—he k of honorabhj prentage, m& before tne aaaeidduUtion of his country bv its nrefent invaders, lie was en, abled, horn the rent of his eftate, to live in a ftylc e^>rrcipondjnt to his birth—he is about 45 years of age, his countenance is noble and cluiraclerifdc of his mind—he is not above the middle itature, but has devoted him. On tile invailon of Spain, lie de¬ clared his refolution to maintain ";!,s»- • 1 i.'-i« pGupic atknowieo'-.rc Jefos Onill i,, [t{. tj.ur only Km% and oa.iov. They pniy tliat < rod wopM blefa tiiem for Chn'i'l's hike, obfeve th,- Sabbath, have pviells who biptile their children, and admia- liUr the faemment o*' the fupper.—They hav* many church books, but know not the meaning 0f them. They believe in a future jiidgmerit. They are had, hime of thcrn, to labor under derp convictions of fin, and to pray nh..ht a-d day. They conf.der their p'eiervation, and the prefervation of chrirtian- ity among tlum, a* a miracle. They innoc- ulate their children for the fmall pox ; have gardens encloled with ftone walls, and abun¬ dance of fruit, and live in harmony and com- fort.,;—[This is an oifteiai document from tlieRev. Mr. Drnntou's letter from Karais, Tartary, February, 1B06.] ^ A Paris paper of Dec 14. ftates, that an American veffel with pro- vilions had been taken by a French veffel and carried into St. Andero. She had 2000 barrels of flour and 3000 of corn, which (adds the pa¬ per) will be extremely nfeful in pro* pi/toning our armies. [They have hitherto boafted of their plenty.] At Montreal, Mr. >3„ ]f,nry Mi % .ornecaan, aged 31, a native of Damif, o.ot- C laud. J fi AtGananoque, (choaked to death) Mr. oh;i GjU, of Cornwall. At Saratoga Springa, jfa„ fc(:ij::> Er t Mmdlebury, Vt. attorney at fow. tfSubfcripiions err Advertifenients r tl.nspabsr iSdl be received ly the Editor of m Canadian CouRant, Montreal; &Sme«- jrooDt Efq. Eli%ahihiwon ; S. Sur.kvooD, Ejq. Augujla ; IV. E. Gates, Efq. Join/- tozvn ; IFai. Alla:^ Efq. ^ St. GxoRr;x, or Mr. J. Camf.hon, Printer, Tork; Mr.ylu- DRh.iv Heron, Niagara ; and Mr. P. Xhkr.- MAift IValert own, (N. T.J '"pHE Leliecs of the Crown #nd A- Cle: jry Refervcs, and thole who have Licenfes of occupation in the Midland D)'l- rifi, aie requeued to pay the arrears «.f rent due by them rcfpe&ively, to th^ fubferiber, who is legally authotifed to receive the lame and grant receipts. C. Stuart, Sheriff. Sberif's OJftci; 2d March, I 8 I 1. 2± ** When Lachn Bonaparte and fa • t _!• Ni-:w-York, Feb. 14.—We learn by the arrival this forenoon <»f ikr flih; Pijpatch tens New Orleans, tb.at ttu' brigands had nfen on the white mhal.itai"> of thai tcni- To«"y. General Hampton wi!i the U'ited States' forces wne in puroitt of them.— Governor Claiborn had oid-icuout all tl:c HMutiaj and forbid by proel nna'cion all the ffiah blacks from going at large. A feveie bailie had ho n founht at M^S- '■» L, • ICO between tlie ronveniionalilis and the bpansards, t'ue former v/eic defeated with great lei's. K ! NOSTON 2 Tuesday, Jit.-men 5< llH .— " tijjfln I'ofifi'jueHce <ij an earl'ur departure t,j a)C $fla'ds than lifital} tee hti-vc atuicipaled the cilhvniry day of pub!h<tt'ior>. "We uwderftand that a letter of a late date w been received in town, from Londuu, (latin r that the regency had gone into ope* rati' 11- MT Erettnan's j^ounud. Safes of American Veffeh)n France. The fales took place at liayoime, 15th December, when 19 Ame^an Ittips aucl {'ctponers were fold for the aggregate f«m of 254,500 francs—equal to about Fifty Jhouf'and Nine Hundred Dollars ! A letter from Bayonne. dited December jg fays__" The American fequeltered and confiscated property, fold in thia port only, amounts to about feveto&en millions of francs " —about Three I\idiiuns Fwr Hundred Thou- {and Dollars ! Treaties are faid to be on the carpet in Germany, for the nruriage of two of the daughters of the emperor of Auihia ; one to Frederic William of Pruffia, and the other to Ferdinand 7th of Spain. - From Wafiinglcn, February 14. The new French miniuer has arrived, and new means are to be reforted to by this dif- ciple, frefh from the fchool of Napoleon, to ' widen the breach between the United States and Great Britain, and draw this country t nearer fo France. AgaiaJJ the folemn declaration of the French Upetor, in Auguft laft, the Berlin and Milan decrees remain \inrepealed, altho' the Prefident ruflied forward with zeal to meet the overtuie. All that is done in France is the mere fufpenfion of the proceedings un¬ der tjgfe decrees, on our property feized fw»ce«|:iirft of November laft ; a meafnre difclofing at once the genuine fruit oi'French intrigue. Step by Hep, we are to be drawn nearer to the vortex, into which Fiench ambition is drawing every thing on the European the- atre4j&£ few days will unfold the new pro- jeft? with which the miuitler is cfeaiged by his mailer. Letters have be n received here this div, bating, that Major Cufhino; is rctrcithg bc- f<>rea fnperior 1>< i «i th and Sp<»ni fn force, 10 the caufe of his country, or to die in her defence—and he fpurned every offer that was made to ieduce his attachment. The threat was at length uttered of putting his fam¬ ily, then in the power of the French, to death, unlefs he took the oath of allegiance to the Corli- can kin? fofeph ; and as he rcfiftcd the menace, it was literally carried into effect, and his whoh family put to death ! On this horrid and moft barbarous occurrence, he vowed eternal vengeance ap-ainft the 1'rencli name and nation, & fwore never to iheathe his iword until his country was cleared of her in¬ vaders. The vow has hitherto been carried into effect with a moft dreadful rigor, and the lives c^' thousands of his enemies haveno^ yet atoned for the murder of hi*is kindred. The corps, which he command^ is entirely compofed of chofen mei^ and amounts to 3000, comprifin% infantry, cavalry, & light artillery/ No perion is admitted into it, unb lefs recommended by the firff peo}" pie of the diftrict from which he. comes. From its competition,the, movements of this legion are ojf uncommon celerity, and its oper^ tions of the moft fatal and certain, effect : the terror which it ha§ impreffed is felt even within the. palace of Madrid, and the walls 0% the Efcurial. Devoted to his country and th^ obfervance of his oath, the Empe-. cinado refufes all pecuniary emoU ument, and always yields his owj\ portion of the booty, wrefted fron\ the enemy,to his gallant followers. In the event, fo devoutly to be. wiihed,of Spain eftabliihing her^ independence, it is believed tha| the talents and fervices of this tr% ly o;reat man will be honored by the htgheft ofiices in the gift of his, country, the gratitude of whicl\ has been already repeatedly manu fefted in nominations to office^ which he has conftantly refufed. determination to purlug that plan of war which he ha^ rendered fo deftructive to Ins bafe and cruel enemy. were recently made prifoners of war, the pro- apartc ana rami J y y made pnloners of war, the pro¬ perty they had with them, which was very confiderable, became, as a matter of nVht and cuftom, prize to the officers and Hup* 3 company of his Majefty's mip Pomona ; capt. liirrie, who commanded that ihip, informed liis officers, that he did not, for hi^ pait, in¬ tend to make any claim to it ; his officers alio agreed to wave their rights ; and the faiiors, naturally enough, followed the ex¬ ample fct them. Lucien, however, wilhed to make fome little courteous acknowledg¬ ment of the liberal conduct of the men ; and begged that 3 or 400 pounds might be dif- tributrd amonpdt them. This fum was re- turned by a deputation from the fallors, headed by the Captain of the Foreeaftte, faying they would have been dev'lifh glad if they had come along fide of them in a fiigate, that they might have fought it out ; as it was, however, they could not think of taking any money from them. Lucien defired to know if they wilhed for any thing elfe : " they had no objection to drinking his health, now he XX'lft^Wgto EagWltd*" and accordingly, when he landed at Malta, he feut off a (hare of London porter to each man." Butter, cured with one half ounce of common fait, one fourth ounce of falpetre, and one fourth ounce of moift fugar, pounded to¬ gether, and ufed in the proportion of one ounce to the pound of but¬ ter, will, on trial, be found to keep any length of time, and have a much finer flavor than when faked in the ufual manner. All the teeth of a certain talka¬ tive lady being loofe, fee afked the chevalier Rufpini the caufe of it, who anfwered " it did proceed from de violent /hocks her ladyjhip did give them with her tongue." A French Chemift has recently difcover- ed, that from the flarch of potatoes quite frefh, and warned but once, a fine fize, by mixture with chalk, might be made. The ftucco pladerers of this country have benefit¬ ed by the difcovery, and they find that this kind of fize is particularly uftful for ceilings and for white-warning. COMMUNICATION. Furens quid fernina poult TO ALCANDER. Tour lines, Alcander, will not do — The Poet centers not in you— Truth in your lines you cannot prove Am I the work becaufe you love? t JAMES ROBINSON, Infpeclor of Pot & Pearl Afhes, RESPECTFULLY informs the deal¬ ers in pot & pearl afhes, that lie now occupies a part of the ilore near his rdi- dence belonging to Richard Cartzi-rightyEl'q. where allies will be infpeded with the great- eft attention ar.d difpateh. Kingston) Feb. it, 1 811. tzd LOST— A Pair of - Spectacles, FRAMED in filver, and were in a fteel cafe, the top of which was broken off. They were toil about the 26th of January laft, probably on the road between Mr. Pe¬ ter Grant's houfe and Mr. Cumming's. Whoever may have found them, and will quaint the Printers of this paper where the owner may obtain them, will be handfomely rewarded. Feb. 19. ac- FOR SALE, A FARM confiding of 258 acres, be¬ ing Lot No. 6, in the lie concedion in Pittfburgh, lituate 6 miles from Kingfton —10 or 12 acics under improvement, with a good log houfe on the lame, and a good Marfh affording hay for 12 or 14 head of cattle.—Foi particidara apply to ii.AuG-H- lih M'Intyre, (hip carpenter, Pittlburgh. February I 2, 1811. 2 I tf Northrop, Wolcott iff Abbe, Have removed from No. 54 St. Paul Street to No. 102, one door North of McflYs. Bellows, Gates & Co. where they have a General AlTortment of DRY GOODS on hand, which they offer for fale on reasonable terms. V N. W. & ABBE. Montreal, 10th Sept. 1S10. 1 tf The fubferiber in- forms the inhabitants of Kingston and its vicinity, that he intends carrying on the MASONING BUSINESS, fuch as brick laying, (lone work and plaitering : he will be ready to perform any buhnefs in his line at fhort notice, and in a workman-like man- MOSES DRAKE. 1 Firfl dooi' South of Walkers Hotel \ ner. VIRCU 05*' * * * # # in th 3 WefUFtotid,,, ami th.it the itiilttia were <>'- drrcdout to rvinfonv CiAteg. The aw»e •'iT.-ditcl, iiudtlie uiifirinatiwi '•,i'"1 l,W'"'c AlPriWcnt. AH* '".'•c""- The Somms.—Vwa- from tne Notes at-, tached to Dr. Morfi's Sermon, befoie the Society for propagating the GoTpel among the Ind»n,and others in North Amenc. ; * U rk which has be.n much appr^edlof and canno, be too generaUy «Jjd adm,red; « L, the Cancafian Ifaaittte, ««:ta from the Black Sea. is a people called Son, ^ f om their country of this name,amo,uu WO Spotted Fever.—Several towns in the State of Vermont are at this time vifited with this fatal diforder. In Brookfield, Williamf- town, Barre and Woodftock, it is faid to be very alarming. LONGET'ITr. A woman named Holl died lately at Sunderland, at the advanced age of om hund* red and fix. Her twin brother died at the age of one hundred an lived to the advance' THE fubferiber be- ino duly authorized to collect the debts due John Adams, of Fredericktburgh, Black- imiih, take* this opportunity of informing thofe who are indebted to the faid John Ad- ams, that unlefs immediate payment be made their accounts will be put into the hands ot an attorney. . RtCJURD ROBISON. Napane Mills, \fl February, 18 ft. IXFENCE per bufhel will be _ given for good HOUSE ASH¬ ES, at the Store of CUMMING& HAMILTON. January 21, 1811. lSlf JOSEPH T. BARRETT, TNFORMS the-Public, that he has * formed an e(\abli(hment in the City of Montreal, Lower Canada, for the importation of India & European Piece Goods—Ironmon¬ gery & Hardware. He will constantly keep for fale an affortment, computing every arti- le in the above branches cf bnf.neis. Ashe eight I k. om -o DIED, m% KTvw — -.....--* , inhabiting 6q At Elizabethtown, Mlfi Catharine Car- i7 * abf:t ;.f°;rh :!e' £* «/«»• %. *^« * <* **"-?*c^- villages, i«>iwc « » chafers. c^ St. Francois Xavir Stnct W -"• Montli-al, Taw. 10, 1S11,

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