Kingston Gazette, July 11, 1815, page 3

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eh; r v" id F'.'iiir.. Hi:* M iii.Kfio i, dated on ti.f IV •*>••! o( ivljy Ji " V1 J"'.' »*fc*.*t**id al/pprptr it adverts to life ha; phtefs of the (tJi'.fuiutii'y mcar»irts ol the Revoloti ,na- r faction, rcourU ilk fiuutJ, deceit, ;-c fi- ,]v?v\ (morcfS-'ns of Bomparte, an i men- tGr.s the ;;h>n -iib cm:iMCipafron ol jj,«nope -^•'jv.-J bv the unit -'1 "6" it is a* the a'lied p.n.cis. It dcc'aic; th.it the re alcenlion of3.jfljparte to tlie '-none rf France- cllfap* points ihc j >yfi« CXp-V/iaiitn.'s j ;!liy excited hylh;it great e\e-t, 'hat the power* of En- jopscr.nm.t c-.nii le in any p.-omilcs which ]N;.p.,le.>-i may m k" or per.nit him again to yA.ii the roean- to ditluib the peace of the world and bung upa i mankind ihe inntinie- r?b*;e calarnitks, which, heretofore b'e has CffinpcU&i ih •• It? Uiff.-r. T.i|s iii'-:.«fare fvim.es pro • ptit-v!e and energy hardly to have been exacted horn the Spauiih Mon¬ arch, "Lord Wellington before his dep'iftu* fromlVuiieK, gave a Fple.idid ball. His grace has become very popular with the Alii* The French forces are divided into ten ■corps. Gieit numbers of Fiench officers 2nd foldiers, have deierted and erofle over to tfedltet, rifty carried with tltcin their arms and equipments a:id in iotnt initanc^s, can- SuQ. Bv late accounts defertions- incrt's^c* All piiiibu' exertions are making In France toirciuit thearnr-CS* but the eonfelip'ion is not vety availing ; the young men refule to go, The ptfafre of the allied troops with undrcdi ox aincniihion waggons and nume- tousb^ten^ of A nil Wv. to the Rhine, Guiitinues v,ith f'.**cat activity ih-* Landftrum (Mdit.'a) Is organising » a'l the North of Germany. 1 lie Klde tt rritoiv of Waideck has l I 000 o«i armed and emunt>ed- -2^,ccc IvuiSans with *t6,000 li^rfes ^proceeding from the banks of the Villu- ia-t > the Rhine, ir. three columns under the &W«i«d of Gen. Bar.day De Tol)v. ^»-t;ers.lfotn Stackliolm date that Swe- 5jT, tH*"J1"-; ^ t!"- t^eafures adopte i by the %^t>heiicec0ary:. K'-.OV) puviiiguefe troops are, it u S?.t- J1*^ hc lent to Oik-nd to join Lord Wei- mglo ,'$ anry- ^p;r lia,.e b(fC;j orrdll;ZL-ci n p:irt of the Auftrinn aimy of Italy has -jteeiYed eiviera t j move towards Fian.-c, as £cyare»K,t vv:,;.:cd in. the war anui.dt Ivlu- fcrtc-diivij^Hcdthe kn.gatmwje. T^pukeof Ua^nffi, (Madhal Mar- pont) it is laid will comi:v..iid tiie Spa:;- i(h lu-opb dcflinrd to ait againft Fiati.ce. The Aiillrian affieial aecoatits fbile the gpfeat of Murat to liave been complete and the Lfs jji'eai. The alfittrs of Murat are represented to beinavery bad condition. He continue* to retreat and is puriwed hv the Auftrian imp A IVitifn f>rce is laid to have laud- ed near NapK'&• His army k tepo.u-d, to bebo.ucu and diforganked \ and^ &» fufojeds difalTecled and difgulied with \\U dnv\u •. Hefeas oilcred to retire into his own dom/n- ions and rcriain qui'-r it the Aolrrhns will ceafe honilities. This is not gianted him. L«>rd Caitlereagh in a laic fpe-dvlaiJ be¬ fore'the Houfe "f Common;, the evidences ofMnrat's dupliciiy ano bad faith ; and proved that he had uturly failed to comply with the tieaty he made with the allies.— Fiance and Spain oopofed his rcvo^m'trm' as kinT of bTapks at the Vi'-na Conrrrefs, but Britaia, RjlTia, Auilna, aid PrufiSa would liaveauaranteed the kingdom of Napiea to Lit., if lie had fulfilled his enga^rmC' ts and had w:.t without provocation, made war oi\ Adria. laOtUton May 6. Th; private accounts which have accom¬ panied the French papers obtained to Wed* iufd'-y laft, indicate the immed'ate com- Kencemetit of the war. y> is fold that Bo- napa't-.-, three weeks lince, foon nfter* he publiihcd the circular leiter to the fove- ^'g'l'-i of Europe, was extrcratly aoiivcV.er;- wcfan iumiedicite attack, wfien L!. f >.*ces»| W finances, anl his mean* fa every view *«C ill a ilateot utter diiorn-;mi:/r:tior..— *-»»e, we are told, has reftorvd order fa the national eoacerns, and it fj a'dert.'d, that io- fcrf of waiting for the attack of the allies, Winch was.uudcrltood to have bf-cn appofat- ^lorthe ioth May, he wo-dd aiiUeipate l»eir deftj/uR, and proceed again*! ih** left ^olthe BlftiOl line, for the ;urp«d"eof mtinjr ,,ff the comm-inication l-etween the N^inil foreevninkr tnarcini Biucherand _«teeblrr aaglo German army under the *w Anftnaa detailed accot»nt3 of the Rations in Italy have been received iw alia. 'n,dc lhte ***one of Mur:!t'3 t . y1** vvhjch he comjnanded inoeifon, "«as.-«U«d t-iwaAls Occblo Bcllo; a fo- . ;? Awards Fertara, a third, under Pi-na- "'^ehe.l upon Floreo.-e. Tjie Auit- '^^fcdiBiUcefctt back, Murat advanced cUe to OvtU> fiello, v/nere the AuTriam had th.own v.p a tete de pont.__> He made two attacks upon it on the 8th and 9th, Wt v.-as repulfed in each. He fell back upon Carpi ; thi her Marfhal Bian- chi followed, aud attacked hittj on the 1 ith. 1 he conflict was loajr aud bloody, but at length Murat wai driven out of the place with tlie lofi of 12 officers and 500 men. R*ggtQ waa next abandoned, and liny took the loute to Modena. The column'which proceeded again It Fcrrara had begun opera¬ tions againfl it, when on the 12th the Auf- Jrian generals Mohr and Niepping attacked it, drove it off the held, dellroyed its works, and pu.fued it as far as Bologna. The third column, under Pignatelb', had entered Florence. Gen. Nugent, letired towards Fiftoja ; there Pignateili attacked him, but fai.ed, and was driven under the walls of Florence. Two more attacks were made on him on the 10th and 1 lib, but the Na- pvditans were each time repulfed with con- iidciable lois in killed aud wounded, On the 25th of April Gen. La Fayette partook of a public dinnet with the Ameri¬ can Mmitters in Paris. Kingston, Jttly 11, 1815 * • h • * » %»• *. - ». , Communication.** After upwards of two years fsrvice in U. Canada, the 104th Regiment embarked for the Lower Province on Friday Wt. The day previous to embarkation, the following Order was given out. CD 0. Kingston 1 6th *fttt$\ I 8 15. Colonel Mvers cannot fuflvr the :04th Regiment to leave Kmgdou, without cx- prcfling to Lt. Col. Moodie aud Gmccrs, Non-Commiflioned Officers and Privarrs comprHng it, the jid.l fenfe he entertain., of their fr^dierlike aud meiito.ious conducV, throughout the arduous ierviee in which they have been employed in U- Canada. The patience with which they performed the duties of Fatigue incident in this Garvi- fon, can only be equalled by their gallant con- (1ulc.i before the enemy, many inllajiccs of whicl) wete wiineficd.with admiration by Colonel Myers, in the part of the Regiment attached to the Right Divinon during the Jail campaign, and in which it was only to be lamented the whole Corps did not par- ticiVaie. Co!. rVfycrn moil ftncerely wifiies the Re- •rirnent (need's and honor, wherever it may Be e.npioyca. - H. SKELTON, Brigade Major. i ■ • < • • • • >!;T Many articles prepared for this day's Gazette, are unavoidably omit¬ ted. •>*t-> ■**/,' r i- For Sale, A VALUABLE Farm, with building and large improvements thereon, fa¬ vorably (it u a ted within 28 miles of Kings¬ ton. Prrions defirous of Pur chafing to m- quire of the Printer. Kingston, July IO, 1H15. 5 tf. LIS f received and for sale at the Printing Office. Kinfff- ton* 31 Reams Crown WYaping Paper, Cap ditto 2 ditto Writing Poft No. !, Velum 1 1 ditto ditto No. 2, /j ditto ditto uncut. July 11. 5 31 ditto / Notice. STPvAYED or Stolen from the paftures, at the mouth of the Gahnoqui, a bay MARE, about fourteen and a half hands high, with a fmali white liar in her forehead, a few Saddle Spots, and a fwitch tail, and mav be about nine or ten years of age,— Whoever will deliver her to Mr. ANDREW BRADISH,at Gannoqui, or give infor¬ mation at this Orhce. where me may be found, will be rewarded for their trouble. Kingston, June 26, 1815. . , 4 ct'j7e Sates at An El ion. On THURSDATrcxt, the Iphinftanit (and to be continued daily until the whole is Old off) Jt NORMAN BETlfUNEif Co. Sh A large consignment of new GOODS, jnfl received from Montreal—comprifmg an excellent affortrnent, among which are Cali¬ coes, Ginghams, Cambrick Mnflins, Cotton and SPk Shawls, White Cotton, Cotton Shirting, Nankeens, Stripe Cotton, Bomba- ■/ettes, Inih Linens—Watches, Jewelry, &e, he. &c. • ALSO, A confignment of Alicant and Teneriffe Wine, Jamaica Spirits, Brandy, Gin, Pep¬ permint, Shrub, &c. &c. 1 he whole muit be fold elf without re- ferve. Country Merchants and others will do well to attend this fale The Dry Goods may be feen tv/o day's previous to the fale. CC/'Sale will commence each day at 10 o'clock. Kinnstcnf icifj Juty* I0I5. Lost Child. J EFT in the care ofa Mr. Ray of Plaits- UiAh> N. T. in themonth of Dec. iHir, female child eleven years old, named ILir.mih ady. Jn October last information was receiv¬ ed by iht fuhferiber that the child had hen giv¬ en to Mr. Kiahy rrfuhnt in Brad/ltd Vermont. Sfn xiout for the fale of mfy only daughter, I have infited Bradford, and made diligent f arch. A man by the name of Kiah nuas found, but knows nothing of the chlkt Any information, by letter or oiherwife direSed to the fulfcriler at Monipelier, refpeeling the fate of this unfortu¬ nate childi will fa mo/I thankfully received, and render confolation to the afflicted widow of the late Rev. Nathan Baily, of ^ueeastown Upper Wanted, F?OR the Public Service, at Kfagflon, * Point Frederick aud Point Heniy, as may be agreed upon, ;ooo Cords of good merchanta¬ ble FIRE WOOD, to be delivered during the months of July, Auguit and September following* Pc-rfwns difpofed to contract for :he who'e or a reafonable proportion of the above quan¬ tity will be careful to exprels in the body of their tender the precife periods ol delivery ; «iul it is to be under flood that no ritopolal will be accepted unlef* the names of two ref- pectable petfons are given as fecurities for the due performance of the Contract to be entered into. Tenders will be received until the 1 2th July next. Comnrffuriat Office* 5'f Kingston, 50//- Jinie, 1815 Wanted, s d OR the fupply of His Ivlajefty's Forces at this Poll, •'roni 12 to 1 c.,000 pounds of good Merchantable FRESH BEEF per Week. Deliveries to commence on the id of An- -ujl next, and to be continued until the laft Jay of November following. Prttpolals for the above fupply will be re¬ ceived at this Office until the 1 crh inftant ; on which day perfonf. having tendered will be made acquainted with the relult of their propofals. Ccmm'ffariat 0jf.ee* jtf Kin get en ^ gOf/j June, 1815. Naval Storekeeper's Office, Kin si on s 1 Qih July, 1815. PERSONS defirous ofco«trac>inff to de- livei in ai»y fpecined Quantity <>: Whiie Oak and Pine Timber, prior to the doling of the navigation, in or out of the water, at Point Frederick, to be fuch Timbei as is iit- ted for the Quebec market to export, are lequctted to feud iir Tenders by the 2 2d in- iiant—at which time contracts will be al¬ tered into. EDWd. LAWS, Naval Stereheeber. 5" ANY perfons having anv ctc!1Vands a- gainft the lubfcriber are requetled 10 call and receive their pay • all thole that are indebted to him will do well to c.u*i Si fettle the fame immediately,or thry will find their accounts lodg€diw lnc hands of an attorney for coikdtio'n. ASA F. REID. Kingilon, July IO, 1815. 5^ ATE hit mVht a Horl'e was (hot, the property of Mr. Juo. C. Wii^rn, Pciint Frvdcriek, apparently intentionally. Who- eve, will give inforination lo that the perfon or perfons may be brought to jultice, fnall receive a reward of Fifty Pounds. J Mo'. C. WILSON. Point Frederick, July 10, 1615. £W2 HE fubicribcr refpectfully inlbrtn* bis rp friends and the public, that he has 1 commenced the Tin Plate Manufactory clofe to the Royal Artillery Barrack.— He returns thanks to the Public for their en¬ couragement fince his commences ent m bufmefs, and thoie who may favor him with their cutlom may depend upon having th.ir work well done, with neatnefsand ddpa ch. .r¥» An Apr. rent ice wanted to the above bufincft. JAMES MEAGHER. Kington, June 20, l°JJ-__________4_ Wanted Immediately, A COOK, Chamber Maid and Kireheu Maid —None need apply ^ualefs. well recommended.—Inquire at K. V/al-> eu's Kin,-(Ion Hotel. Kingston, April 29, 131 £. _ -' ^ _ AXENup by the iublcriber about the 25th of May laft, a bay Mare, about f()l»rteen and a half hands high, with a fmali wns'te ftar in her forehead, a few faddle fpotSj an4 a fwitch tail. The owner is requeftcd to brove his property, pay charges, and take her ™,av W1LLET CASEY. Canada. LOIS A BAILET. Montpelier, April 1 1, 1815. :%* Printers who may feeldUpofed '.0 afjist the unfortunate are requejled to infert the above. L. B. Notice- . mauds appertaining rpHE copartnership heretofore exilling X under the firm of ROBINSON & HARDT, is this day diflblved by mutual confent—and it is requeftcd that all perfons- indebted to the laid fbm will make immedi¬ ate payment on or before the 1st day of Sep¬ tember pfxt, to James Robfnfon who iad-Jy autliorifed to fettle all Debts, Dues umi de- to the faid fiim. JAMES ROBINSON. THOMAS HARDY. Kingston, 30th June, 1815. $ B. WHin.EY. - BEGS leave to inform his Fiiends and the Public, that he has taken the houfe No. 1 16 St. Paul's Si reet, formerly occu- pied by Mr. Woolrich ; where lie is now opening, and offers forlale by Wholesale only— Axi Assortment of English GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE i Superfine and low pi iced Broad Clothes* Ditto ditto Kerfeytmres, Stockinett, Blue, Grey and Drab Wellington Cords, Fancy veilings, Black Bomhazetts, Superfine and low priced Prints, White and Black Cambrics, Cotton Shirtings, Cotton Shawls, Romal Handkerchiefs-, Colored Nankeens—Grandiirela, Men's Cotton Socks, *. Men's White Cotton and black Worded IT lose, Women's ditto ditto dit;o Men's Beaver and Buckfkin G'.ove», Ladie'a Beaver and Kid ditto. Cotton Laces, Silk and Twill—frns, &c. Sec. And expect by the fijrft arrivals from Eng¬ land a further fupply which will render his aiforcment in his. line quite complete. As the above GOODS have been pnr- chalVd with Cain by an agcnt in England^ ai.d will be fold at a very fmall advance, 'hi v will probably be found as lew as can be pm- chafed in Canada. Montreal, June 2$, i8te. 5tf ^,■■1 ^Ip^ENDEkS will be received by ire JL agent of the " Navy Hofpital," on or before the loth of July for victualing the ofRctrs, labourers and patients of tint eitab- liihnient for iix months from the 24th o£ ^fuguft next. T-rms of the contract may be feen at the agents Office in the Dock Yard. Point Frederick, lft July, 1815. 5tf away. 'Adolphuflown, July 8, 1815 5 For Sale, T^HE West half (,f lot number nineteen in the fecend conceflion of the townlhip of Ei'-.afton. Apply to the Pi inter. fyCingiUn. July 10,1815. 5 tf. npKE fubicriber has.taken from an Indian^ A a Pocket B<^ok. which appears to be¬ long to Enfign John Kilborn—it c mains feveral papers- The owner nay have it by paying fox this advertiitment,, and calling upon JOHN FERGUSON. July 5, 1815. 5-3^ Ran away FROM the employment of the lubfcriber, Joseph Cardinal, Taylor, being under enp-a^ement to me, and not fulfilling the fame ; gives tlTis information that he may he detected, as he has U en guilty of feveral depredations in Kington, and is un¬ der the hfcoda of the law for tb« fame : he warns a».y perfon or peifons not to employ him under the penalty of the fame. O. W. STEVENS, Taylor. P. S. A handfomc icward will be given for his Coat. Kinglton, 26th Jtne, 1815. 5 3'v For Sale, Sett of BLACKSMITHS TOOLS. Inquire o* j. Dennett. iCinfitw.9 July 11 1S1;., 5 tf. STR\YEDf.om Khgilon, al, ut two months ago, ayoungda«k grey Horle. Whoever will de'iver faitl h.rie to the lub¬ fcriber, or give informatics where h may by found, (had be handu 1 u ly icwaj - '. Niche iis I'orlit, JhiL t£t er. K:ugfton, Julv 6, ib 15. 5-3v7

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