Kingston Gazette, June 29, 1815, page 3

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ons, 3©co f>e- jt*c cormV.T nitacn «< !,oi(i \7el:h./ton found Yprcs Jn rhc bell fine oj deKmcv. I 'ic gi\ind hcad-quifterS a«c expected to bo fixed ar Ath <; The w rk• f»f Antu-n arc profcaucd with great activity, 6ooo laborers jreciru Ifived in rai¬ ling entrenchments before lour- i ray. 5000 before fore Charleroi, ani 3000 before Yprcs, '; Lord Wellington will have a meeting with Marfh.il Blacker, to arrar <re the grand military opera¬ tions, between the Mofelie and ihe North fea. a A new reinforcement of io,~ 000 men is arrived at Lux.^nSuro;. Thefe troops will be canto- ed >p- polite juongw Dlclap.4Tiqn or Lcuis XVIllrir^ King or France. Frankfort\ (GermanyJ April 16. Yesterday the King of France nTued the following iinoorUnt DECLARA'ION :— * LOUIS, by the Grace of God, ■ King of France and Navarre, to thofeofour deafr children to whom thefe (hall come , GREiUING— " He who has deceived you for ihe laft ten years is now come to deceive you again Fifteen days have aUnoft palled awav ftnee' he feateJ himfelf by treachery on **ut throne to which vour wiihes always- called Europe me. 1 ril e r* Know trns, ana aiready adv I does u She coes (he advance to dethrone him. advances Freiu h ' en ! Hei irmnmeruble phalanxes will ^>n nafs your fronthns ;—-but Europe is no longer four enemy * reconciled voa . t<> her I h ive encefnrth you will belr-Id in tl II jBidable. no other than grae ous allies, wiio come to help yoa to throw off the yoke <>f opprefllofi. A'l the f»»l iers of Europe march un'er thefur.c oanrcr, and is that Of the lil'y.. B.okcn dowvn by age and by the mi>rortnncs of uie lati twenty-Sve years, I cannot fay to, them, as cay grandfather did, Ral¬ ly under my white ptocne ; .Liu. I flull follow them cloiciy to the field of honor. " Frenchmen ! It h the vain ih lufion of glory amdngft you, which has icd you aflray. My arms arc open to you—ome and throw yourfelve: into them, and I fnali forget that you ever quitted them. Frenchmen ! who aftiorigft you would wifh to bear arms againfl: me ? I am not your enemy : I am yout Kin • j 1 nm the brother of Louis VL I am collie as Henry IV to attack and vanquilia a new faction. I am come a iecond time to bring you peace and h.i..pi>.efs« • (Signed) LOUIS Frankfort, April 15, 1815.- And underneath—sThe Duke de F-LTRE Minifter of War. • . BRITISH DECLARATION. The following declaration is at¬ tached to the ratification of the treaty of Vienna, of the 2 ah of. March 1815, by the Britifli Prince Regent : " Foreign Office^ April 25. "The treaty of which *he Jub¬ ilance is above given has been or- Jered to be ratified, and it has «ca notified on the part of the Armce Regent to the high con- paging parties, that it is His R,.y- }{ Highnefs> determination ailing g ** name and on the behalf of Jjj Maje%. to direa lhc Md ra_ Rations to be exchanged in due ..^Wc,ag:t%a iimilar acts on the part of ^ reipective powers vn- derail explanatory declaration of the folloAii'g te.'.os, a> to article 8th of Jv fai'.i Treaty : D CL ,R VI ION. The underhgned, on the ex¬ change of ratifications of the treaty of the 22d of March laft, on the part of his court is hereby commanded to declare that the 8th article or the treaty, wherein liis molt Chriftian Majefty is invi¬ ted to accede under certain ftipu- lations, it is to be underfto d as binding the contracting parties up- on prihciplfes or muiuai leturity to a common effort againit the pow¬ er of Napoleon Bonaparte in pur- fuance of the third article of the faid treaty ; but is n >r to be un- dedtood U binding bid Britannic iviajefty *.o p- ofecnte the war, with a viewiif impblingoh France any particular government, •* However f ii irous the Prince Reirent nuv ^e to fee his moft Chriftian Maj fty reft.^red to the throne, and however anxious he is to contribute in conjunction with his alhes, to io au >p;'Tmi^. an event he neverthelefs ;esi::s himfelf ^at- - - 4 ■ led to make this declaration, oh the exchar.ge of the ratifications, as well in o hfiderattoti of .vhat is 1 due to his molt ("liritiian Majeity's iiiterests in France as in coiiformi- ty itbthe prin .aples upn which the hvi jfli govern mem. has invariably regulated its eonducl. **• Ihe treaty was received in London on the 5U1 instant J 'the answer thereto wa^> despatehrd to Vienna on the 8th. \mhoriry an.i in£»ructi(Uis have: alfb been fti- yen to. the Earl of Clancarty io figxi a fubfidiary en.»affcnierit con- fequeut upon the laid treaty/' rl he ri'f.o* of iVulh.a has iifued a feccind Prdclarpattoh, in the fame deterthincd and noble style as his lirkt. Ic is as ioilowt; u F,c!cricl William Uc —We. th'tlk proper, Under 'he nrefent cm urns anccs, to order \s follow ; 61 1 re if. )n and perjury have b: o- ken the 'asr trea'ics winch we had generoufiy concluded alter our glorious 2'vaira^e $ and the h- pe Of a dor 1 4e peace, has facceedeJ, by a tratu'e perfidy, the necclliry ct a- imaaediats contest. "• P nci.ra*cd with gr.oitudefor wha my pe op Mid stru^^Ie for in the last it* independence, for >.he caufe o* all Europe, I had p>opofM to excrc all my efforts to preiei'Ve it as long 33 poilible from a new .vat. even thou^Ii I fliould of June} rtlfl arrrd 33 y.ar8f Mr3. Mary Stunrt, r.-ife of Chad-. Stuart. EHi. Hhmk In th death of Mrs. Stuart, her fa-rfly furtain the l-»fs of an affoSkionatc mother, and her hufba"d fuivfves to dfplore the ahfence of a faitlifui and lender wife, who endured the lartgtifmfng pains oF'a cidnrymptioh with uncommon fortitude The diftal'e that ter¬ minated her exiflcnce, in the faJrff ct th^t it nrodueed on he> conftiruti-m, wa- in its progrefs il-»w, but in ;ts nat*treobftiiiate and unvfeldtiTr. Neitlier the aid of medicine nor the chanjre of climate eouldbeofuny avail, and (lie fell a victim to a dill em per that Has (lain an innumerable multitude. PofTefTed of the divine and comfortable hope infpfred by Religion, me now fnhecets the MR. STI^W/VRT, refpectf lly Fdnwi rfe [,adie, , d GenOemen of Kin^lt-.n a-d its vicinity, that FUIS EVENING June3o he intenus to Htlform a Great varieiv f Su rpuzm? FEATS, of' ACTIVITY, TnaOr^nd Diiplivof I Tcward of her virtues.. Communicated. Public Auaion HORSEMANSHIP. Mr STEWART will %na;ize himdf by performing a numb'-r of new a^d afforl- ifhinp; Ts-ats. while the Hirfe i> on f.ll fp-^td. i Mr SivWart will alfo Signalize himfelf, by performing a number of new and extra¬ ordinary Feit--, fech as picking up icveral Handkerchief*, and a Watch Fro.n the ground wirhout dtfmounting, while the Hcrfe is in full fpeed. of th*- Flyincr Mercg v. . Alf.wihjump the'Whip Wkwards and To be fold 0 Public,Auaion, on Sat- urdayi the Flrji day of July, 'alike hnur of Twelve o'clock, at the Houfc of ( ihefubfcfiber : A6MALL q-antity of Houfehold Furniture, cbnlKlirig of Chairs, Ta¬ bles, a beautiful Bureau, Stove and Pipes, Bed, &c. all nearly he(v. ALSO ■ •a f 11 Li " i i fj V c t» - t> •»« number of different attitudes, .whrch will A full bloodeo Horfe, Saodie and Bridle, A i . ,-. ~ % c i i r n r i r fuvpnze the audience. Carpets—a few barrels ot Beef, and a few i~ •- - .... box^s Candles—together with a number of b'herattides. JOHN DARLEY, " , . , slutlloneer. Kingfton, June.20, 18:5. ipeec tomihing He will alfo execute the neat trikc, in a 1 f . r ENDS RS will be received by the a- gent of the Naval Hofpitnl oti or be¬ fore the 5th of July, for buildi g a Store and Wharf in the Doc!< Vard, Point Fred- erick—LikewiTe. two Bwnlfiag Houfcs, neat the Naval Hcfpital.ali to be conpteud in two months from this date.-^-Plans oi* the B'.'ildin^rs may be feen at the Agent's Office, or with Mr. Kirbv, U*KwgL.n/ ^ Kingtlon, .24th June,.! S15. . w 4 PERSONS willirur y contract- foTen- iarging.the Naval Hbfpffcal at Point Fede:ick, wilt deliver Sealed Tcndrrs for the fame at the Oftc? of the Agent e&Ho£ pnaNin the Dock Yard, on or hefofe.ihe roth 0f July—where a plan of the addition Building mav be fcen. . kiugtlon, June 23, i3ir. • 4 iu: prize me atiannce. .. He will do the atloni/hing Feat"» of Stil Vaubin^, Tumbling, &c. 3nd a variety o other Feats, too numerous to p irticulaiize. In addition to his other performances, he will hmt) the Boards Kackw.ud?j while the Hoyic U in full fpeed, and in a number of o- ther different attitudes. OO" Mi\ Stewart br^s leave to aiTure the audience, lhat iio exeitibns on his part (hall be wanting to render the Entertainment; highly Gra'ifving and Amuiliir. TICK fits to be bad at J. Be it- . N£ts Inn.—Performance to begin at <j o'clock precisely. . *■'../" » '• A Notice. 1 STRAYED of Stolen from the ps^ure?, at the mbuth of the Gannrgni, a bay 9 R Kingston Dock Tar J, \-J(h J:n,e, .Sic, • EQXJIRED for the ule of the l4val Vani, ihe undermentioned articles .Li me Sarid . Shingles, 60^00 > • 4,000 do. 34,000 ■ ; o commence the delivery of tiie al>ovc mentioned aitfdes imme<iiatc!y, ai:J t., con- eriiue (Weekly) by I'uch qyanti^.a m fha { b<: di.ected by ihe CommiSonef, or QIfu cc.s of the Dock Yard. ' • Fioppfats to be drlive.erl -Into the Naval S'ore Keeper'* Office, P-.int Fedeiuk, 4 9 qn, a bay MARE, about fourteen and a haf hands h:V;Jr. witli i fmall white Uar in hjr :V,»\h ad a fevv Saddle Spots, and a fwitch't u. ni may be about nine or terf ^ears <«f a^e. Whoever w;l} deliver her to Mr.-A ND U.' \V BRADISHfJ^t Ga'-n-qni, o- £iV- i!;Ff>r- mntion at l\ii9 Ofli:', where .file 1 iv b* found, wi!i be reVMrdeu for tlirir tr»'iS'c. J1 Kingston. June 26, 1815. 4 H E fifcterfe rS^fclW- if fe - b3 4 / frier4s and the publi•■, tlint In. has commdiced the « Tin Plate Mmnfa'cto>y clo<*e to the RovhI AVtillery Banaek - He reMi-nr. thjni*:- t • the Public fin* fbei• J-a- co.irra^emeot Gnce hi' commence e > in bufmefs nnd tti'ie wiio may fav.,f him w h .. • . . . . . * ■ H^H rr /■> Couri of Ge- •, j ir.lland District, 7 r to *uit : j" j[ . v:.;3. Q„aner se«* wonts of the Peace to: thi> D«ftrfct7 wil be hplc?2n at the Court houfe in Adolphmtown, on I'uesday the irihtey of July, *t the hour of ten o'clock in the f .reiioon : Tn-re- fore, ;iil Juflicc? of the Peuee, Coroners, C h- ftabtes, and ail other Pea-?e Qiiicers, a-, we)! — - hive had to make the greatest £ic- T'hV^'t """' ' Ft- vf"iiCC,s' a' 7m r „ . . . s. asinofc that liave any hiiiintfs to :ransafl ;ic r.KCC. to attain this end. . . fa;j Court, are hereby ^..frel> t ,fce no- poren ice wa- ten t tne ..Dove tun! [\. . j^^iE^ MEAGd^R. Kuigil^P, June ift, 1815. , 4 tor oafei i 7 FAST failing Seluxsntr Ivf^g ;a£ S-i'-kets Hd'bfr, ."bt/Ht 60 u.n bur- Sh mi ii^uCTttoiie a th « r.'ii re- wi Xflli objeS his ceafed' to di- rtct myrnnlud fince it !;a- be- conic ,uai«i a question to know w he; her fcch a (ii am clefs perfidy fha i be f'.)Iiowed by new con- queftH The necefilty of an ardu¬ ous struggle becomes a new rally- lug point for all princes and na¬ tions t'bofe important confi'ler- ations alone have made me refbive to ordwf the military meafures that are necefi.iry, to act with the greatest v»^or, and the application of which has been once already crowned* with the happiest fuc. cefs.,, Mere follows a decree in fixteen articles relative to the volunteers. lice, and give their attendance acfiordi sglvj Charles S-u-rt, herijf. -Sforjf\r OgtH %&h June, 1 .'j 15. 4 4 ' j - Notice. ar»<! va- called tl»< Elizabeth, of Klnpsltmi whe-u captured by the Aiueri.-an^.— \ v pe'fun wifhi % t.: puVchafe will cal' uj-on Ge'jine Armflrong •"- Cap'- Vaughn. Sack' t\ H- L>oV,*Jun 2*5, 1815. 4 Kingston, June 30, 1815 V • • • • • * • • ♦ • Communication. The Inhabitants of Chippawa, deeming the Conduft of the Sixth Regiment of foot, as highly meritorious, whijft Rationed here, proffer to the Regiment their fiocere thanks 251 a Corps. Cfcppaiva> \<jih jure, 1815. DIE D, At Kingftou, on the pdrnin0'c:":h-: 27 th n inadequate tribute due to: io noble a T^JHE.REASa Mare of a bright bay- V V color, a \vh::S liar in her foreheu], iwitch tail, and a few white fpots o•• her back, broke into rr.v encl^fure at Ad(^.T)bus- t'own O" Friday laft, and whereas Wilh-t Ca- «ey did unlawfully and witho-.t .••'y conftnt, 'vmove the laid [vJare fr >m the laid enclo- f'ijre—This is to inform tfafi owult where »lfe niay be fr.und, bavin cr g'.od reafon to ^.rppofe that the faid Marc does not belong lo Mr. Cafey, and fearing that he will con- ^J'der it of too little coulequcnce to inforrn t^enowner where fhe mav be fou>d. BENJ'n. CLAPP. Kingfton, 28th June, 1815. 4^'3P JPHE fubferiber be^s leave to inform JL the public that he has moved fro-n "% former (land in the country to bis place lu town, nppofite th*e Indian Point, where "e intends to open his Public Houfe for the rc'fiiatuder cf the pre fen t year. W». McLAUOHLEN Kingfton, June 29, 18 r5. 4 K^IOKE into the endofure of the ^'^fcriber on Wcdnefday, the 31(1 May, a "arrk bay Horfe a Itar 111 his forencad,— 1*V owner « requclled to prove p-opeity, F:iXT charges, and take him away EBIN BENNET. "^rnefl Town^ June ^, iSij« itf Wanting i \h\ mav be «?.adeto Mr. II Walker, for the . .1 ... pefon that wants them*. Kiigi'bon. June 30, 1815 - 4 * * ■ ITR.OKE int-) the encl.fure of ttie fubferiber on Saturday night 'alt, two FL>r- les The owner or r.wners are icqueded to prove property, pay charge*,- and take rhcal away. S McCKK A. Kfn^flon. Jnflf 6, l8ljf« 2vv3 fFt/w '^ hnw dia ti /v. % app'y ur.lef9 A COOK:, Chamber Maid and Ki'tchen Maid —None need well r commanded.— Inquire at R. Walk¬ er's Kin^flon Hotel, Kingston. A'pr/t 29 1815. 4,8 4' ■________________________ ^ NOTICE, HE fubfciipiions U Item, Colonel Bouehettt's ftpj&iphkd and Geo¬ graphical Maps, which were originally h\ed at FueGu.neis are nbw advanced ki the Loudou r>rjt c ..f S(,ven Q,ir as .mj wi,j COiitmne 1 "be ective^ by his agents. m^

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