[TUESDAY [VOLUME V.-^lNo. \.l ^Jm Kingston, Upper Canada—Printed and Pueitshed by STEPHEN MILES—Price Four Dollars per Annum. JJ-«W 6/ tffe Kingston Gazei-th. from the Connecticut herald. To dafth through thick and thin. Btmaih ins well ihod fee/-. •••• : nr-u^ r.___.:___»___ii.____ . ' To meet t'.e expences of the prcfer.t es- tabliltotneni of the Kingftun Gazette, the Editor is tinder the neceffity of adopting the following Terms : — drPrice—Four Doi.lahs per Annum, (<:\cltifive of poftage) "j/6 In advance, 5/ at the end »{ fix months, and 7/0 at the end of the year. JrVwu of 0(h\£rlijlnv i-i ihf Gazette. SikTraen aud under, 2/6 fint iiiferdcm, and J/3 tvery fuhfeqnent. Ten lines and ander, 3_/lv f.ru mferc'on, snd l/8 every fi!ofccji)trnt• Ten lines and upwards, <\cl. per hue ftr'S ;.-,ftrti >n, and £*/, per )i;je every fnetCediug infeiiion. Ative;-tif<..T)eu;s unaccompanied with writ¬ ten ii>rcc-\ions are infer ted till forbid, and dbttged accordingly. TO Bil SOLD aT Public AuBion 1 On SATURDAY, the Twcatr Fourth inftant, the Government Schooner Of Thirty Ton* Burthen* "i.l, all her Maft*, Spars, Sails, Standing **3 Running Ringing complete : alio, two Be*Ca&fesr.3d two Anchors. 1 wis vcllel hasjuft undergone a thorough **Mir, 3n.d can he fcen by application a. the Baiiea.j Ofp. e, whcie an inventory of all her bm i, kt-pt. "*? Sglc wil! take p'ace in the Mai he: *!«**, pr?cefe!y at! 2 o'clock. ^ Cmmffitr'iat Oj*et% Kingston. June I 1, 1 8 I J. NOTICE is he: coy given, that &e SoMieis hclong-in^ to this Garrif in arc wohibite'lv/o'kincfoi the Inhah-'tant* wi'h bar.Written pemvifion from thjr rsfpt'^ivc Commanding Officers. It li tliertrVre re- quelled that they may dint oc Umpted to commit wilful dilobcdiencc of order", m ev¬ ery hii a ace will he attended ivith p*mfb- j^irt—The Ihhafeitauts ra«8 be awaie, that tt is for their good, as veil as to pre £rvs dlfcipfine, that this» erder h?3 been i(- Iticd, and that none but men of bad charac¬ ters will endeavor to evadv it. F. P. ROP.INSON, 2 AL-'rjr Gi'v:>\iL THE fobferiber an J intends keeping ir.ent of liar, now on hand, ready for fale, an allort- Saddles) Bridles % Whips and o op u rs, wtaother articles ttfually kept in hfftKse* Hisprdent means of obtaiMing- vvatkaied and ftock, will enable him to '.cjI much lower lUn formerly Repairing done on ihort notice A. M ETC ALT. Kingfton, J.iric 12, 1SI5. 2 ohn Young, RESPECTFULLY informs the fejiflj Good Mut'.on, that he keep* it Wnll.antlyon hind, at his old SHop—'hind liters for 9//. eikI fore gummier 7 UA ^ txnnd. l%ifo®, 12th June, 1815. 'BEftfufcriber offers for Me the ^halff JU*_Kd. 7, in the fourth a d ^conceSioncf the tuvrdhip of Lough- ,orouSH, with r0 or 60 acre? under prood >vcment) and a good ftanj for any pub- MICHAEL GLCOT. l5 ^flw^flf Immediately, A San apprentice to the PrintinLr'Bufi. *■ nets, a Lad from 14 to 16 years of r^"^ bljBlnSburg races. [Probably it is not generally known that the flight df MAHO¬ MET, the Sight of JOHN Gil. PIN. and the flight of BLADENS- BURGH, all occurred on the 24th r » or augait.J JAMES MADISON a Wdier vnH Of courage and renown, And G§aeraI5ffimo was he Of famous Wa&tngtoii. Ouoth MAMron unto his Dear* " i'ho' frip-htc.l we have been <'- Thcfe two 1 Tt tedious weeks, vet we (i No enemy have fecn. ^c To-morrow is the twentyfourth " And much indeed I fear* (i That then, or on the following dav, " That Cockbtrn will be here. ^ rs To-morrw then/' quoth me, " ^e\\ "fly, cc As fat as we can pour, " Northward, unto Montgomery, *■ All in our coach and ruur. " My After Cutts, and Guti^lj and I, " Cutts's children three, ct Will fill the coach—w you muft ri'^ " On horse ,ack after we." He foon relied, " I do admire " Of womenkind but one, u And you are fhe my Dolly ('ear, £C Therefore it fhall be done, "I am a General; Hi mo, cc As ail the world doth Lnow j " Anrl my good friend and name- lake too, " Shall tii^urit his horfc & go. "Mytrxifty Heed, the Gp.iffin 'bald, . " Will bear me fafelv through ; ;* And Cockf.urn is a lucky dog, " If e'er he eaten Monroe; u We'll fiart as tliough for Bla^ denfourgh, ic But when we've cleared the town, u We'll for MontgorriTy, & o'er- take *c The coach at early noon ?» Ouoth Miftrefs Dolly, s That's ** wellfaid, c For, fliould it once tranfpire, * That to Montgomery you're fled, • 'Twill let the town on £re.' The General kiffed his loving wife, O'erjoyed was he to find. Though bent on running off, {he'd ftill His honor in her mind. . The morning came—the coach was brought, But yet was not allowed^ To drive up to the door, for fear The mob mould grumble loud. *. One tm -°^tea^T hahiu will me-i with ,c^ncouragcm,ut by applying at thb Of- Jum 17, 181c. At brother Cutts' the coach was ftaid, Where they Six precious fouls, and all agog, did all get in Smack went the whip, round went the wheels, Were never folks fo glad ; The duft did rife beneath the coach, As though the duft were mad. The General at his horfe's fide* Seized laft the flowing manej And >phe got in hatte 'O i'iart^ But foon flopt ihort again> For faddle-tree fcarce reached wis And feared to his mind, When turning round his face he faw - His Cabinet behind. * r was there, and Arm^ Monroe strong bold, No bolder man mote be, And Rush, th' Attorney Ge-e-rcl: AH on their hcrfes three. Not fo the Boatswain—4o,he fat In his hir'd hi ufe -done, And penn'd two letters to be fent As foon as they were done 2 The firft lofave thenrtvy yard, Order'd it t:> bgjlf'd : The 01 her, dared back, to cheat The man wbpfehoufe he hir'd. late!' ouotli \ 1 Monroe, you're Madifon— "Tis late nulecd, I fear, 1 For us to fteer for iiladct-fburp-h 6 The Brttifh are too near ' The Cabinet on horfeback fit^ And there they reafonV. high, If for the camp they mould fet out, Or northward ftraight lliould fly. Not Ions before the gallant Four Had planned it to their mind ; When Cur plz fcream'd, cDe Sbaf* po Hat c And Sword be leave behind ! 1 c Good lack!' quoth lie, * then bring 'em me, My leathern belt likewTe, c In whirh I wear my trufty fwo; d c When I do e:*ercife.' Now MiQrefs Dolly (carerui foul!) Two rapper bags had found, To hold tiie fword and chappeau brafs, And keep them fcfe and found. •a. nd brings the Up Cuffee {tarts ba?:s, And lays them open wide, Then puts thechapeauonhishead, The fword upon his fide. Then over all, that he midbt be Equipp'd from top to toe, His long blue coat, well bruhVd and neat, He manfully did throw. Now fee him ftartlns once airain Upon his nimble ilecd, Full llowly pacing through' the itreet, With caution and good heed. The fnorting heaft began to t otx Which gall'd him in his feat. * • But gaining road, foon the country • As luck would have it, all at once, At diftance in the rear. Six gallant troorers mounted well, Approaching did appear. . And one upon his bugle horn, So loud a blaft did b ow, Our Hero wifhed him ten miles off— He lcar'd the Griffin fo; . So—c Fair and foftly !' James did cry But James he cry'd iri vain ; The Griffin irallop'd eff outright^ In fpite cf curb or rein. - So Hooping down (as he needs muft, Who cannot fit Upright,) He grasp d the main with both his hands, ' • And eke with all His might. Av%'ay he went—and after hinl Our heroes rode apace : They little dreamt, when they fet out, Of running fuch a race. t ■ ■ Griffin, who never had before Been handled in this kit d, frighted, fled ; and, as he fled Left all the world behind. The wind did b]ow—the cloak diet Like streamer long ah i blue : Till, loop and butt ton fading bdtfcu At laft—away it lievv. Then might all people welldiscer: The gallant little man ; His fword did thump behind his back, So merrily he ran. Rush followed on, and Arm¬ strong screami'd ; Ttie troopers^ one arid all; And eke Monroe er»ed out 1 guefs As loud as he could bawl ; cc Stop there ! your Excellency ! fiop ! cThe northern ro'td you'll pafs ! c We'll get into a pretty fcrape 6 If further on we chafe." Thi s well he knew-^yet on he went— And on they follow'd too ; For -vhenfoever the Devil drives,- There's never any Whoa ! And ftill as faft as he rode on, 'Twas marvellous to view How he ouirode the Caet'net, And eke the tro -pets too. And new as he went bowing down, Hi, little head ful low, H"s fword flew up arjainft hi hac, And gave him fuch af blow. Off went at once h's ehapeau-bras, And fell info the road ; Our Hero never ft >p» thereat, Bat onward ftill he mde. Thus, a^l do§g the District thro' Thcfe gambols he did play,