Kingston Chronicle, June 25, 1819, page 2

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Greet, and reached the brig Hero, by Iwimming. Governor Lopez was in a room adjoining that of M'Gregor's, and was killed in his bed. Col. Rafter with a few followers retreated to a fort near the Ihore, and being attacked by the royalifts, wa? breed to fnrrender. The lofs on the part of the infurgent? amounted to 80 in killed, and about 50 wounded. The Spaniards loft only fourmen.inconf-quencc of their Tapid operations againft M'Gregnr. Not a fingle detachment fiomtheinfurgenu had been polled out of the town. 73 of¬ ficers were (est to Panama, and Gen. Hon;, after the neccflary regulations for the fecurity of the prifoners, ftartcd for Panama, by the way of Chagrcs. The utmoll care and attention has been difpen- fed to the wounded. In a proclamation iflucd by Gen. Horc after the capture of Porto Bcllo, per- mifllon is granted to tradeimen among ft the prifoneis to purfue their bufinels in the country ; and great humanity has been ihown to them. London". April *27. Mercantile Success.. .The late Har¬ vey Christian Combe, E&q. alderman of the tity of Loudon, left a widow and ten children, four sons and six daughters. To Mr*. Combe he left jfcMOUO a jtar for hir life, issuing out of his landed rs- tati'j to revert on her decease to his el¬ dest son ; to the other sous, f*0,000 each ; and to his six daughters .f 10,000 each. Such is the effect of industry aud prudence in this happy laud of freedom aud security. April '28. An express reached town yesterday from Holland, with some favorable com¬ mercial information. Wc understand that owing to large orders from different parts of Germany, colonial produce had risen very considerably. In some places colfee had advauced 7s. and 8s. per c«t. —at Rotterdam, there was a considera¬ ble revival of trade. April'1% The French Chamber of peers lias pas¬ sed a law sanctioning for a fixed period the monopoly of tobacco, by a majority of Vib voices to \% A report was read by M. Hoy on Saturday last, from the commission appointed to examine lira ac¬ counts presented by lite kind's ministers of the cxnencos in their several depart¬ ments. The reporter rondemm d in se¬ vere language the unauthorized practice which lias hitherto prevailed, of advan¬ cing moni'\ from the public treasury on by pw.. . 1 t\e<e advance* appear to have recently amounted to I30,000,000f. It i> a COrfnu* nrcumslonce etmng' thai a reporter nf th. Htnce committee, ::i fo||t»\iinj rp hj« *n ittadverstoaS on "he former ?-bjiv *. b- a review of the cm- jraiscnenli -! 1817, subjoined a pret- •p remoonrance to the French chv-.cellcr of the exchequer, on the mis¬ chievous improvidence of the several treaties which lie had concluded, for the take of alli-viatine those embarrassments, and particularly for his treaty with the bank of France,*«the most oppressive of them«U." M The public fortune," said M. Roy, " ought not thus to be aban- doncd to the intercut and faith of iudi- Tidoaii!" One error was for a long time very- prevalent, and might have been adranta* geously dispelled before now, viz. that what is termed the " liquidation loan" had been given chiefly to foreigners, to the exclusion of the French capitalists. It is proved, however, by the present re¬ port, that of ,£35.000,000 sterling, £26,000.000 had beeu negotiated by Freuchmeu, and the lemainder only by foreign houses. The excess of the ex¬ penditure beyond the mms voted for 1815-10-17 aud 18, was not more than about 2,300,000 francs. The discussion was then resumed, and speedily adjourned, on the project res¬ pecting the press. Yesterday was a day of perfect stagna¬ tion on the stock-exchange, the conse¬ quences of the important communicalion from government not being as yet, we imagine, completely understood. Ex¬ chequer-hills did Dot amount in propor¬ tion to tli': premium proposed by the chief lord of the treasury and the chan- tolUit of Uic «*'U"j«i, The art of Stereotype printing has, at length, been applied to its legitimate ob¬ jects, viz. collection* of table and figure Work...TnUSWO just see announced, a Collection of stereotyped and immacu¬ late and mathematical tables of loca- rithms, sines, aud tangents ; and also, h stereotyped ready reckoner, by Cox- head, so correct^ that he oilers one pound reward for the detection of an error. TbJi 's a degree of perfection which can only be attained by thus casting the pa¬ ges, when set, iuto solid, unalterable plates. On the evening of the 2d of April, a fire broke out in the town of IliUkim- mel, in Hungary, which destroyed the barracks, two churches, and 600 dwel¬ ling houses. A Dublin paper says the right honora¬ ble J. Foster i» now the olde>t senator in the hou>c of commons ; having been, without intermission, a member of par¬ liament since the latter end of the yeai 17fi0, a period of nearly fifty-nine years. A severe shower of salt water lately -fell in the parish of St. Mongo, Oumf- Ticshire. The fallowing day, When the water had evaporated, the leaves of ev¬ ergreens and branched of bodges glisten¬ ed with crystals of -all. According to the Liverpool bill of mortality ju%t published for the last year, the total number of deaths was .105?., Jmlhs 4432) aud of marriages 1570; be¬ ing an u.creveon the preceding year in births of 117, of marriages 57, and in deaths 280. It i> said that the oil of hartshorn, ap¬ plied in a small quantity to the heads and rumps of lambs, effectually prevents the fox from taking them, or the fly from striking them. Pari*) April 25. It is said Ihnt (lie king of Prussia will again »isit Paris incognito. The countess of Gothland (queen of Sweden) returned to Paris on Friday. The count de Moritrlchard, a General in the Swedish service, who has been at Stockholm, is also shortly expected here. From the Commerei'it Advertiser* In our London papers, we have two reports from the select committee of (lie house of commons on the financial state of the nation. The first relates particu¬ larly to the income and expenditures of the kingdom, and the second to tbe stale of the army. By the second it appears, thai the reduction of the army, during the present year, will amount to nearly 32.000 rank and file, making a total re¬ duction since the pence of nearly 50.000 men, Icavinzstill in the public service nearly 70.000. On lite first report, (he London Star, an opposite on paper, thus remarks ; •■ Tin- finance report is in fact, virtu¬ ally, a declaration of national bankiupl- c\r although couched in that sanguine language in which bankrupts always rep¬ resent their affairs when they can no lon¬ ger equivocate the truth to themselves, nor conceal it from their creditors. We owe about eight hundred millions ster* tingi lo liquidate which w e have £'1 ,C83,- 78 I ; that is to say, wo have an annuity which may redeem our debt in the course of about six hundred years or more—al¬ ways supposing that we are to enjoy an 11 ud Ktui bed peace for oil thltt pe¬ riod, and our revenue always to rcintini at il* present rate." In the house of uomtnons on the 2G(h of April, Mr. llubiusoii moved that the house should resolve iUeif into a commit¬ tee, to consider of the convention M"nh the United Slates of America. Thi» ha¬ ving been agreed to, be said, that by the treat), a considerable pnrtion of the fish¬ ery carried on by Americans on our const of Ninth America, had been given up by the United States : but there was sttll no law to condemn American vessels, fishing, lor instance, in the harbor uf Halifax. It was, therefore necessary, rlr*i <«m - !■» -v •'"".M b...... '<!, for Ihe punishment of Anu-rU^aw .;.L:irg t,\. treaty; and therefore ha should t- \ . that the govnrnprs of our provinces. »• d the commanders, shmld be enipov.i 1. • ly order* in council, to take Arat vessels violating the treaty. ' il moved for leave to bring '»' to ■ •- tent the subjects of the L'ftiti-d from fishing on the coa-t> of NewtotUl land and Labrador. Sir J. Newport said. Ibis was a sub¬ ject of mo*i momentous importanne, and he begged the hou-e would attend to it in B future stage. Lesie was then given lo bring in a bill. A London paper of April 27th, says, that three more failures were yesterday announced on change. The university of Cambridge have de¬ termined to present petitions to both houses of parliam* nt again St the admis¬ sion of the Koman catholics to political power. The public debt of Uavaria amounts to £§0,583,333 sterling. A treaty is on the point of definitive arrangement, between the British gov¬ ernment and Algiers* by which mutual rights and commercial advantages are to be recognized on the most liberal and enlightened conditions. The report of the bank committee was expected on the first week of May. If is said thai Mr. Tiernev will be against (he report. " Thus then," says a Lon¬ don paper," the report cannot be in fa.- \ or of a very sudden or decided plan for Ihe resumption of cash payment.--, and yet it must hold out a reasonable pros- peel for that resumption, or the other live or six opposite members of the com¬ mittee would not have voted for il." Dr. Fhillimore gnve uoticein the house s* • vH* v.. -.•.-«. I ux >.',,._» ••!• I7il. Hut that on Thursday he thoold moves reso¬ lution expressive of the opinion of Ihe house, that the duty on salt should bi: re¬ duced. The prince regent has purchased the palace at .\*ewmnrk»'t, which i* to under¬ go a complete renovation, under the di¬ rection of Mr. Nash. The emperor and empress of Austria armed at Rome on the'2d ult. under sa¬ lutes of artillery. They were received at the Ouiriiiiil palace by the pope, and conducted by cardinal Gonsalvi to the apartments prepared tor them. His ho¬ liness would not suffer the emperor to kiss hi* hand ; bul embraced him at the moment he was going to bhew him that murk of respect. Lieut. Gen. Count Ricard, pcr-r of France, is appointed ambassador to Rus¬ sia. An evening paper of Apiil 29'h, men¬ tions, that it is still lunioreri. Unit an in¬ tention i-* actively prosecuted to accom¬ plish 1 divorce between two iUUSttioun personages,[the prince Rugent and prin¬ cess of Wales.j Another messenger has been tent oil'to llalj. The r>hip habella, which bore the Rug of Capt Ross, in the late voyage of dis¬ covery, sailed from Hull' for America with '200 KuglUh passengers. The em¬ igration from the north of England i. said to be more extensive this season, thin at any former period* Pi-OTM the Liverpool Adoerihci. May 1 An affociation has, ft |9 faid, been fum¬ ed in the unlverfity of Berlin, conGstifiK of ftudents who have rdf0ivcd ,icver l0 fight duels. Gen. Hcvcrcux baa arrived in this town, and chartered a numh-r of vt-fTch for the conveyance of the tw-, frnc regimenU he baj raifed in Ireland, |Q South America. At the lateft advic^ from Bclfafl, fif¬ teen vcffcls were at th-»t port bonnd to A- nic'iicfl, with emigrants. The like num¬ ber of veffcts were at Londonderry, for the fame dellination. Advices from Baicelona of the 28th March, ftatc, that " judgment has been pronounced upon 2 2 officers comprised in the conspiracy of gen Lacy. Seventeen of (he officers incarcerated in the fortrels of Mount Jouy are condemned to death, and it is thought thai Ferdinand will not change the fatal fenteftce in favor of thefe unfortunate men, covered with wounds re¬ ceived in defe-nce of his caefc." Every day at Pais, fays the editor of the Journal des V-*de>, the bordei^ of gen¬ tlemen's hats enlargCi ihe coats dimin:£h, and the pantttloons extendi A wag upon this, ohferved, ** I cannot tell where our ymng men hide then-'c* 'a; « ^an nc«th- er fee their face, il ^'-.c, nor their legs." t • London, April 12—17. An old fearnan, al-'-at yo years of a^e, is now living at South Shields, who has been do lefs than foity-eight voyages to the Green-land hmoy — Bein? fent u^qu oneoccalion withabnat's crew, to make fall a lope to an iceberg, he alone mounted the floating iQand, and the boat left him. On walking round to the funny tide of the pillar ot Ice, he ohferved a large white bear balking. He immediately called to hi- comiades to fetch a fpcar> but Bruin not appearing difpof<d to await its arrival, wa- picparing to attack the man, who with great prefencc of mind, took from his foot one of his heavy (hoes, armed with iron Ipiketi and with a dcfpciate blow felled his brute afTdilant. A repetition of blows foon deprived the animal of life, aud the gallant fearaafl brought him home as a trophy of genuine hcoifm. lie tlill preferves ihe beai'a head, which is hung op in his apartment. E>' means of a tiring attached to it, he makes ihe mouth to open and Ihut when any [Uangcr vifitj him. Presit7)iplhc Evidence. \ few days ago. twenty one gofifna, '" 5' «! '• ""•%*• !.om Mr K,»cl. WO i' VVynK.ndli «m Mr A. in c->n- rTerrdlhrr. ^ ,„ fon d,,covc.r the thief A r*an ' m'[vd- l\ fecmS fofpeded it ■ l)oull^dav. fowl buyer, of " wVm > kw* was gone to i»K**J icilgoflm, . he ^erefofc pro- 1. Ayton\ R00fC( procrc<5-d thi -cr mv foun! .>--ui,lc<lay with t".vm : he then lent Iowa thc -oofe, .J the twenty on. e»f] y^c'i- reft and came about hi t ;-y is inconfequ' ce wm uimsford gaol for trial.— * . fc. ^Jtier. London, April £4. Na lefs than two hundred and fnty of our naval Lieutenant have recently embar¬ ked foi Canada, to poflcUl themfclve< of their portions of land* -n that province, confoinubly to the regulations of govern¬ ment in their favor. April 26. A beautiful fpecimen of the art of cutlery was manufactured by Jofeph Rogers aud Sons, Sheffield, in Jan¬ uary laft. It is an elegant knife in miniature, cotitainii'13 50 inflruments, moving on 11 fpring^, and i4Joint&,of the Otofi exquifite worknriarihSip ; it*employed the workman 2IS dayoofclofe application to complete it; doc^ cot exceed five-eighths of an iiu:h in length, and weighs only one qu3rtrr of an ounce-—The following is a lift ot the articles contained in the above knife : One Hick kn.'fe blade, ooe pruning knife blaee, three penknife blades, one nail knife blade, one silver fruit knife blade, one lilver tooth pick, one bow faw, one double tooih faw, ore leather punch, one button hook, one pa;i of fciflnrs, one gun picker, one pal? oi tv.».ticr$, tour n. ms ot different fi^cs, one nail file, one chiflcl.one cork-fcrcw, one tender, one timber fcribe, one gimblet, one bodkin, one brad awl, one liorfc hook, one gun fcrcw, and one augur. In two vcnViS about to leave Dumfries for Britifli America, no leu than 517 per- foni,from children to men of upwards of fixty years of age, have engaged to fail. It is caiculau.l tha' hey will carry with them no Itt^ a turn than 18,cool. AprUlQ. Commerce. Independent of tltc flutSiuations which over fpeculation and monopoly have oc- cafioned, as has been the cafe with Cotton, Oil. &c. we think wl perceive the gradual, though tardy operation, of the rctlnration of a general pacification in the fall of price of almoll all commodities which the profits and risk* attendant upon a ftate of warfare had caofed to rife far, very fat, above their intrinfic value, but at length it is beginning to be dlfcovered thr.t many tranfmarine productions can be procured upon much »*oie rcafonable teim- than even the prclent lowcicd prices of fuch commodities would induce us to fufpecl. It remains Mill lo be afecrtained at what puce the planter in America can afford to Ivll hi* Cotton : peihaps it may be found that from 1 a to 14 cents, will amply re¬ pay his advance of capital and labuur for cuhivutingf it—and probably the free tree traders to the Ealt Indies will foon dlfcover that cotton, in ihofc regions, may be had almoft for the trouble of collecting it.—Coffee, it may fcortly appear, may be purchafed at Batavia for about four pence per pound, and ft> on with many other commodities, fo that we apprehend the prefent to be a mod critical and ftill ir.ter- eftii'g period in the hiftory of commerce, and merchants as well as ftatctmen are impeiioutly called upon, deeply to reflect upon it» prefcnl awful Hate, and to regu¬ late their operations accordingly. ,jt' erpciL May i, 1819. " Alarm and anxiety are conltautly kept alive by f.olurc continuing to fuc- ceed failure, not only herrand in London, but alfo in the manufacturing towns. Diftfoft and want of confidence prevail to a grest extent, not only from what has happened, but from an apprcbenfion of others llill finking under the prefTure of the times. This unhappy poftureofarrairs, as you will readily imagine, tends to d^prefs every kind of produce. M Cotton is in tolerable fair demand, but at comparatively low prices. — Up'ands ll| to i$\d. New-Orleans, la to 15. Sea [Hands, 2 to 3s per lb. Afhes are very dull and lower ; New- York Pots 40 to 43s ; Pearls nominally 47 to 48a per cwt. From tie European Magazine. ON GAMING. It is fomewhertr recorded, that Cobilon the Lacedemonian, being fent lo Corinth v/iih a comnnHion to conclude a trea'y of friendship and alliance, when he faw the captains and fenator- of that city playing at dice, returned home without doing any thing, faying, ■■ that he would not so much folly the gloiy of the Spartans, as that it fliould be laid they had made a tertgat with gamesters " Mencc it would feern that this honest heathen took every man addicted to gaming for a foul or a knave, and there- fore refolved not to have any dealing* with fucn, as neither of ihofc chaiactcrs could Ue depended on, The perniciousnefs of gaming was fo well under.lood by the gtand impostor Mahomet, that he thought it ntceffiry to prohibit it exprefsly in the alcoran, not as a thing in itself naturally evil, but only mor-Jly -o, as it is a step to rhc greatest "ices ; foi while wc captivate oatfeLves to clnnce, we lofc our authority wer oUr pai. ;:on.>, being excited to immediate desire, exccfllve hope, joy and grief : wc Hand or fcll 31 I!.: WSfl ':" ' 'I «rf »«• *» » turning up of a card; we arc (laves to the feeblest wilhei, which, if they fucceednot, we grow fun'ous, j re (ligate and impious. Bamming all prudence, teraperar.ee and j.iaice, vc become impudent, and fit for the black-ft crimes. Hence the cheats, ihe DUartelsj the oaths and Wafphemrct, ?.mo«gst 'he men; among-t the women, the negltfl of houfvhold affairs, the -unli- mited f-ecdom,-, the indecent palfion s and st'y, the known iiiltt to 3II vice, when after an ill run, the f-ir one Oiuft aniwer ihe defects of the purse ; the rule on fuch occafions holding true in play as il does in law. If christians have not humility enough to conform to the rule of life bid down in holy writ, let ;he:n at leaft have pride enough to be fhamed out of this detestable vice, by the example of pagans and mahom- ttangi 1t.nl subject xchieh GffflU the attention of our legislature/stitfmi Boston puper) h the tijipt/'sation of Siuins to have thai district erected into an independent ita/r. The snhjoct is now before a large ami highly respectable committee* and from the excellent feeling:; ivhich prevail OB the subject^ XSC are confuUnt that it r^" be dismissed reith ram/or and magnanimity^ and that the result uitl be agreeable to all concerned. Albany Gazette. The Sea Serpent i3 now making hit Annual vifit to our water*-. He ha> been feenby fcveral coafUrs, Capt. Wheder from New-York for Bofton and bu crew, faw him three ti'mc*, at the dl'laicc of 14 ao-I 20 rod*—the lea perfectly calm and the animal appealing t:i iti whole length upon the furface.—jllh. Argur. • ■ • • From the Lanca „;• (Qhfo) E.rglc. Useful improvoinetK- A gtntleruan from Imli.m.i passed through t.'iis town on Moiltlflj laat n 1 liis way to Wasl.in ;lr»n "ity, where hi-... Is gettfnga patent for ronvcrting Whnflt into Sugar, And Com into Mo«a^o3, tto tiid a sample vttgwk .»i!li him and they appear'to bo of en,n*'I "i.ility with that made from the Mar*' . Sin infi-imt us that one bu.diel ol •: >ili ro«k»' 15 pounds of Sugar, and o:;" b" h»l »fCyin, will make 3 gallons ill °'h >tl % Ho likewise informs u=, tint u t.ii..-. U->; woodj water or labour than the tlviial mode of making from tlio Mople tree. ?■ » TvroGnAPincr()\via;.--niu!.M?. Messrs. Editors—The Dibls containing what is called the Apocrypha, N the r.n^lish lan^uagr, contains nearly" n n H« lion of words. The u-irds oftho Bi!,:i>, printed on your sheet, if your tlpwspapei form were composed of Pearl typfh would octupy aboul "!:-vt-n ihfut*. 'J'wo of our pressmrn could easily print thirteen bibles in one hour or one hundred and thir/n'xn lo hours. !&the dark .\ct*t vi-_*. before the Light nj Printing arose, a Mhlewasorarity:it cos* thousands of dolIar>, and wi< chu>,;-d to the pulpit oi tht parish Church, and thn prior kept the key, both physical and 1n01.1l. For h*> than bajfadey'fi common labor any man or wnman in the Unifi-d Sliito>ni;iy now have a :ce.!!printedfitMe — Xut. Int. ■ana HOME At-FA I US. * * - From the Baltimore Telegraph. May a7- Distresses.—Wc have fcveral times ad¬ verted to the dillrefles of the d*y, and mould feel timid in refuming the fubjett, were it not the paramount topic in all pa¬ per*—in all place*, and on all occafions. The famous Scnth Seafchemein England ; the execrated friifTifuppi fchera? in Fiance -—each produced in their turns the fame terror—the fame .ruin, and the fame dis- trefs which our city feels at this juncture. The fallacy of our banking fyftems was never fo obvious as now ; and while we fee our monied iuitiiutions on the verge of ruin—our wealihicft, and fome of our wor- iliiett citizens falling about us—their trib¬ utaries without fuhliUcnce, and their cred itois Without redrefs, wc cannot wonder that fo manv rapid revolutions are made in our fyllems of finance and economy ; nor pan w* b^ ff>rpr"|"M that fo manv are ftrifv ping otf the tawdry trimmings of dishonor. able vanity, and mourning, though too late, that their pi idc has earned them beyond their refources, and has left them beyond the reach of relief. The gay crowd of falhionifts, that but yefterday were ilrut- ting in Market-llreet, in all the pomp of haughty oftcntation, are no more fecn. The ftreets are now thronged only with as- tonilhed victims, fludying their varioue modes of ruin or remedy. The foher reality has at laft found its way to the toilette ; wives and daughters now hear the ftory of diftrefs, and are told that their gay-p.cwgaA'smuft be laid afide ; that routs and plays mufl be reiinqnifhed : that indutlry mull take the place of lux* urlous indolence, and that pride must yield to poverty, or the drawing room be ex¬ changed for the goal—Our whole city pre- fents an afpeft of gloom, winch would hardly be equalled during the reign of pcllilcnce—aud, though we are far from wilbing to give llrangers the alarm, we fuel a conviction that the inock of this period will carry 118 back with a rctro-grefiion more rapid than our advance, aud will for years fiiroud many a face with mourning that has been always a (Irangcr to care ; long will our induftry toil in vain to repair the vafl wreck of its efforts, and long will it mourn over our crumbling palaces, before the work ot 1 coemption is accompliflied. Fioviuce of Maine.—The mostia/por- raosi the vt'i-tR-c wwu ,(.u..-rr. PfiOVfNCT AlIm-u • lafTNT UPPER CANADA. To His Excellency Sir leregtiae Mailhnd^ Kn\zht Commander of 'he Most f/onora'de Military Order of the Bath. Lfattnant Goixmor of the Province ofV^'f-"' Car}ada, and Major General Comm.:ndi::^ Hit Majesty's Farces therein* Etf!ff. b c fcfe. Mat it HJUS8 Voi'n. \^, .-: -\*.*». WeHuvMajelty-«du:iful and loval Subjects, the Legiflativc Coum'it of the Province of Upper-Canada in Piriiammr afTemblcd, beg leave to return our th<mKj for your Excellency's Speech 2* ihe opening of this Seflion. We lament the continued indifpofitlon of His Majcfly, and c-•n 'olc with your Excellency on the Heat.'? »t faw 3>'^'4!V Confort, the Queen of the L'nitcd Uing. dom, whofe long lifp was rendered illui- trious by the exemplary difcharge of every public and private dmy. \\*e arc gratified to learn, that Kfs Royal Highncfs the Prince I legem in be- haif of His Majelty, has authorifed i;iaiiU of Land to certain of the Provincial Na¬ vy end the Militia who ferved during the late war, and we f<:i'l the propriety of Withholding this maife cf approbation from the individuals who competed the late Convention of DciCSltea, A re-enactment of the Bill for the ei- tablifhment of a Provincial &aok, wilt occupy our early attention. The Road Law has undergone great confideration ; any practical amendment which can benefit the remote Settlers in their accefs to Market will receive our particular attention, and we (hall concur in any meafure which will remove the prefent unequal prefiure of iis operation. Wc will direct our attention to fuch Law. as are about 10 expire, ana require to be continued. We wifh your Excellency every comfort whilft abfent from the Scat of Government, with the laudable intention of vifuing the more remote parts of the Province, and infpecting every part of the population committed to your care- (Signed) Wm. dummer pOwbll. Speahr. Leg'iflative Council Chcmhi W, j To which His Exccttewy roai plea fed to return the following oa/tver: Honorable (JSmIUdUH of fit J*r*i*t*f:v« CvV»>ih I thank you for your condolence on His Majefty's continued indffpofuicfi and oa the death of our lamented Q;:cen. And I am well fatisl'ed, that the rcfult of your deliberations will prove .'.Jvatiu- geous to thcintereft" of the Province, — -«^ * To His Excellency Sir Pere^riue Mottkait Knight Commander ef;" Most Iiovsvaih Military Order of fh Bath, ZJiuUsO* Governor of the Provhwe ot Upper.Cjr.a- dat and Majo-t Gencrai Csmmsn£ng fin Majesty's Forces thcrtii, Uc. fiflr. &>-. M.VYiT^LE.Wl YoCK V.Xx* IJ.ilMiV, Wc His Majefty's dutiful and loyal Subjects the Commons o.' Upper Canada, ia Provincial Parliament aflcmhled, beg leave to offer to your Excellency ou: moil humble and hearty tji;u>fc-, fvr your

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