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Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON1819), September 17, 1819, p. 3

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i woivc r wd at nus ona- ciu oy a guard of grenadiers of the 76th itejjt- with regimental colours and fie band of that kegt playing a dead vlan h i lis graces remains were placed in a jwprroom io the chateau where tiiey y in state until 4 oclock of saturday the 4th of sept when they were removed o the place of interment in the cuthe- iral church at que bee in the following rder the whole of the troops composing the virrison of quebec consisting of a large attachment of royal artillery wiih 15 kield pieces with lighted ristches the iholeoftheritieliattalinucolhsc 76 re- iments composed the funeral and fl ing party and formed a lane extending ron the door of the chatrau passing the rvencb church through the market lace up garden street to the great west entrance of the cathedral on the corpse bein brought out the collar and lnigfiia of he order of tin- garter with ills graces military ap pointments beinr placed on the coffin tie whole of tiie troops presented anns on its brin- placed on the hearse the troops rested on their arms reversed the procession then moved ou in the following order persons of the public military depart ments under the rank of deputy as-it- llts officers of the saff and d militia and unajtachr ohicer a srtl- ing to their respective ranks aia that o iheir departments the juniors o each r nk preceding this part of the proces- arm was closed by the heads of he scv- f a i departments and the adjutant cieneral of militia the whole walking i wo and two then followed the civil procession onsisting of the law and other principal officers of the crown courts and public offices the honorable the judges the honorable the members of the legislative and executive council the honourable mr chief justice ewell a military band playing a dead march the bodw on a heare drawn lv four horses lthe horses covered with crape attended by see joi i u i i 1 iii 4 rting canadians shtoa hearts grarful glimiug all forward press deep borrow shewing w etp mourners weep 4 tho cold the hand which oft relicvd them wppp mourners weep f the orphan poor shall long revere linn weep mnrnern weep thy sovveifns friend thy pdunifya glory twill mlg be fantrl in britain siry 41 that patriot hearts sincere deplord ye weep mourncrv weep theres still n hope divine tc cheer up cease mourners cease our lennox lives iho lives not near us cease mourners cease i u what rbo his star with rioion gleaming until set on us wium eyes are ktreamlog tia oer some brighter world io beaming ceae aloui aers ceae quebec sept 4lh i8i9 m the abue lines with pome rifling altera- fiun of measure are adapted to the beautiful weicti air poor manaiuue it is certainly gra to pcceive wti i it would be well that people should mako what activity the surveyor generals de- themselves acquainted with those means the hon a l j iucusmy ion m h pgr cev4t u col harvey c b i aocf the oi ccs n colcockbdbn d q mgof ditto and colonel wilson iionmr jusviee cmv qandani of prrault vbm ime js pall iurers ad followed by major mleod his graces relate sir charles saxton baronet lieut col ready private secretary major bowles military secretary as mourners the officers of the piivate and mili tary secretarys office and of his graces jlousehold followed by his graces led horses grooms andeer- vants and by a company of grenadiers f the 76th regiment with their ar n wversed and pikes trailed closed tiie procession the drums of th ditlwent corps cev- red with crape roli t das the corpse pus the military band filed oti at the door of the cathedral and ceased puy- tg as the body entered thechutcb the riht reverend the lord bish op of quebec preceded by the clergx net the corpse at the spates of the cathe dral churchyard conducted u e jentre aisle where it w olalform the mourners d i aulicarcrs remaining near the v i after the anthem and e pa i rt th service before the intrmt ut hnl hren erforcrl ftfl body tlepptud in a ault cpeued for the pnrpp betwixt the pjljit and the commuaion jable and the service was concluded by the lord b a signal was then gvit when one round fron 15 field liccs was fired slowly and distinctly iolloued bya vol- iy of musqnetry icw th whole of the infantry then a second and a third round in like manner after which the troops moved off n slow time a d in perfect sileuce no jand playing or drum beating thus were interred the renmin of the most noble and pnisnt ivime harlrs dukp of richmond lennox aubigny kuw of the most noble order of the garter governor in chief and commander of he forces in and over the british pos sessions in northamerica we hear that the hon chief justice monk is hourly expected fn town to take upon him the administration ol th government of the proviuce as presi dent quebec mercury letters have be n received by one of the late arrivals wmn state that assu rances had been given on the ptri ol go vernment to merchants in lomlon cuu- corned in the canada trade that the proposed duties on lumber would not lake ellct on the importation of 1820 qu bec guzeue we are enabled from information af forded us by one of the paffengera faved tron the pliceiix steam boat to corro borate the new of the dellrudtion of that veffcl by fire on the morning of sunday lnlt it appears that the 1 hoc lix hiu q litfcd burlington about i 2 oclock whrc fhc had taken on board fcveral pas feuger amon whom were vir chap man and his amiable family from bltn it is conjedured that th rrew and pa- engers amounted o between 50 and 60 out of which about 8 or 9 ire mtigng the lofs of 7 is ctrtain j he boat was difcovered to be on fire about 2 ocloi k and in kls than 15 miiute9 from that pen d he appeared an entire flame their fituation was about half way between burlington and piatlbuigh and the chief part of thoic laved were iardcd 6y the boats on providence ifland the boats were immediately difpatched back to pick up any perfon who might be fuuud floating near the veflel and fortunately 7 or s were refcucd from a watery grave among thefe were captain shermat junr who itaid by the boat to the lad momenr and exerted himfclf in the mod praife- w rthy manner towards refcuing thofe who were unable fro timidity to truft them- felvcs to the watery element the party landed upon providence ifland were taken of about 8 oclock ki d conveyed to the boufe of mr martin upon grand lie were they divided one party proceeded to burlington in a slooft and another to the ferry to proceed t platfburgh this latter party received every afliftance frr rh the inhabitants of platfburgh who flocked around them to offer their congratulations dt their efcape and to provide thofe deftitute of clcthing with evcy thing that vas nquifite for their comfort it is me a choly to reflect that if the boat had ac all been crowded with her uful number of paffengera the greater part mull have bee loll a he was only provided with two boat we arc of opinion that no steamboat crofiing a wide lake ought to cary leis than three boats and thoe ho til d be 10 artanged as to be lowered at the fliorteit notice and that every light on board them fhould be lee re 1 by lanthtrs the following perfmg were drowned viz yr manning pilot mrs wilfi n bofttnaid iiry jltifh failor andrew imrnlon ciofe steph n krllis paltry cook and a lad of about 15 yara of age from qjel ec named 1eiiiter montreal herald kingston slptemblit 17 1819 partment under thf direflion of govern ment in making phjviaion for the rapidy increasing populati p f the piovince the extensive township now oroposed to be surveyed it is true are ra remote from the usual wafer co unaunication of the st lawrence and the lands may perhaps be erteemcd less valuab y l 9 at the present moment on account of their did taticc from the prin- p market towns on the frontier but if we are rightly infor med the lands in th new townfhljm are generally of a luieri quality in point of fil and in many places the face of the country is really bantitul being neither flat nor mountane- us prefentiug to the eye the more ao piofpeft of hill and dale plentiful watered with fmal but limpid ftreams which either paf- into the greater rivers ti lt nto l s tint 1 awtciceon the sdthi oi in the fmall lakea in the interion a ihc ottawa riv er on the north vlany of thofe hrcams though fmall are farl to afford a fufficeut quantity of water tc diive rails conlrut- ed upon the moft ey enfive plans vvhilr on their bnks abundant of eligible mill feats are to be found ad if we advert to tht m iniertedin ourpaperofthr 3d intart p fed lad fcffi n of parliament for regu lating 1 he statute tahour we hall fee thai from thr increaftd quantity of statute la bour now required t be pe formed not on ly will the old rad ke much improved but new ones npme and ponfequeutly the communication bet the old and dew fcttlement greatly tcilitated the very fl uriiing condition of the new towufhips in tic interior which hvc been recently furveysd and granted to ac- tna fctt is a ccumllaiice highly en co u raging to thole vhu niay be located in ftruati lis flill mote remoe of thofe townlhtpa which hut two ye ir were an entire ivildernefe arc now thickly fettled aid tle m habitants abundantly f up- plied with provifi ns and oher neceffaries of life from the produce of their farms which already begin to dfttime an appear- attce of nratnef and cunfrt not alwrys to be perceived in fome of the older fcte- ments where much mire might have been ex peeled if the people had been equally in- dulbkuia we are perfuaded lb ne fettler in the remote towifhip irdleacl f 1 xhautling their lands by a fuccefll of white crops as we fear many nfthe mrmers on our fron tiers have done fhall cjiel their attention principally to hc rearing f hock and to the cultivation of graft and ther green crops fuitable f r the fbiilling and fatten ing of their ft ck the will li id this plan in every point or view the molt profitable as the rearing of hock requires le lab m and cattle are more eafity conveyed from adillance to maikrt than grain or fl uc we have often beard it afleited that rn upper canada from the very fir a lettle- mcut of the province beef pork c have always borne a htjfn price in pr pcr- tion t grain and other pioduce we at leaft know that this hm been the cafe for fevcral ycas and it is a fact not much o thecredit of out old farmers that our mat k- ets are principally lupplied with all fdrta of butchers meat from the united states from whence cattle ihcep and hgs fur cannot be imported at a lefs expe ce than they might be brought on foot f om the moll ditlant parts of ur own country to li her town rcmdcuce was caineu the fame markets l on the whole if j ford ho use the lute owner of which our information refpedirag th foi ami face oid camellord was untimely killed in of the country in the interior be c rrect dlei her country rridtnce tlare- and noothei obllacle cxit to impede i he fet mout not long ao ihc property of lord tlement anrj improvement of tnc land- than clivc who ended his days by suicide their didance from our maiktt towns we she died in childbed the name of her may foon hope to fee inllead of a lonely aicouchir bcinc croft v fordl and dreary wilirrnefs in our rear rich ad populous diirits fupplying us with luch proviizoni as aie now imported from a foieign country which have often ben successfully used for restoring persons taken out of water apparently dead for the information of such of our readers as may be ignor ant of those means we insert the follow ing observations and instructions by dr hawes what thou doeat do quickly tug drowned 1 convey carefully the body with the head raibed to the nearest conveni ent house 2 strip and dry the body clean tho mouth and nostrils 3 young children between two persons in a warm bed 4 an adult lay the body on a blanket or bed and in cold weather uear the lire in the warm season air should be freely admitted 6 ith to be gently rubbed with flan nel sprinkled with spirits and a heated warmingpan covered lightly moved over the back and spilii 6 to rlstore brfatiiing intro duce the pipe of a pair of bellows when no apparatus into one nostril close the mouth and the other novtril then inflate the lungs till the biast be a little raised the mouth and nostrils most then he let free repeat this prcrs fill life appears 7 tobacco smoke is to be thrown gently up ihc fundament with a proper instrument or the bowl ofa pipe cuv rd so as to defend ihe mouth of the asistant 8 the breast to be fomented with hot spirits if no sign of life appears the warm bath or hot bricks c applied to the palms of the hands and soles of the feet f electricity early employed by a medic l assistant cautions bodies taken uit of ihe water 1 never to be held vp by the hccte 2- ao to he roiled on casks or receive other rough usage 3 avoid the ue of bait in all cases of apparent death gtmierui observations 1 on signs of returing life the assistants are most earnestly advised to employ the restorative means w ith gulat vactlov so 3s to doovsa w4 revive the languid signs of life a testspoonful of warm walt may be gtvcn and if swallowing b return- d- ward wine or diluted brandy to be put into a warm bed ami 11 disposed to sleep will generally awake restored to health 2 the ilav above recommended are to be used for ihee or four hours it is an absurd and vulai opinion to suppose persons as trrecover- ablt because lift dues not soon make its appcgi unce 3 btectricitv and bleeding never to bo employed wiles oy the directions of ths medical assistants the 1jrethi the principal thing to be attended to extensive and unlimited bale by auction will be fold at the fubfcrusers auftion room in the store late i y occupied by mr john atkias ir king street a general afliirtment of cloths fancy good glassware crockery ironmongery metal stoves c sale to commence on monday 7h inftant at four oclock in the afternoon and to be continued eaeh day at tlie farm hour until the whole hall be diipofed of john strange audionetr kiugllon sept 16 1819 8 custom house office kingston 9 september 1819 on satuhday the twentyfifth day of september inftdnt will he fol1 to the highclt bidder at tiie govern- ment wharf the sthooner comet lately feized and condemned this vefle- is nearly new and is well fitted with fail- anchors cables and all neceffary rigmg including a new boat a liberal credit will be given for a part of the purcbale moneyj on giving fecunty c a hagerman 3 coiuaor port of kingston wanted a mao and worn servant who underkind all ki d of housework none will peaf app who do not brine with them mod unqucs tionable characters fnquiie of the printer l6tkept t8iy 3 c v for the chronicle curious coincidence respecting thelet- ter c as connected with the lamented princess chaltte her mothers name is caroline her own was charlotte t h t ol her consort cobourg she was married at carltun if ot on the road between pre jlj cottnd kinguon a blank morocco pocket book cqnaintng a note againft rtaat sager j i for fifty pounds and a receipt f r a pna fm paid faid sailer whoever will re turn the fan to the fubfcriier jhall b- handlomcly rewared andrew thompson inornatim tvnnttd ome time in the year 1807 a mm oy the name of fhlfia pfcliet t atjiut 22 yean old left his friend in trbury windham county cn eete- ad tor ieveial years ha not h en heai from if any perfon could give inform tion refpeing him whether livinp n dea it wuld greatly oblige his fri nd 1 living he migit be entitled to confident ble property any communication ot tht lubjea addreflcd to thoma b die- canterbury connrrcut will be glad received u3p printers in the unired state a in upper and lower canada are requcft ed t iufrrt the above 4 ii hi 4 elegtac dirge 1 oer leaox i calm in doaih reposing wppp alnurniv weep his laurerdurn for kr ciomii vee moompr weep while ehildren blisful ties endearing wiih festive bands werejovs preparing caaxe death nor rank nor virtue paiij weep mouriirrs wwp 2 how soon their hearts from t bought nfviiuie weep mourners weep were turnd alas 1 10 melting sadness weep monri ers weep each blooming riue bud doomd to sever from tender parent stem fist ever shall thejj eer meet hi ike oh never vcep mourners weep 3 look rouod en wain ors ears ae floine weep mouriieiv weep their tribute to his worth bestowing weep mauniers weep the upper canada gzettp of tv 26th of ikngust contains proposals for further very extensive survey of land we copy the following description of fin- position of the various townships to b laid out from the sirvryor general notir ic two toxn ships containing about 70000 acres each in the western district hounded on the east by the di vision line betwblt the london and we urn districts on the south by the mo ravia tonnsbip and the townships of camden and cha ham on the west by the siaicancse txnship and on tht no th iy the norhern boundary of thv last neu toned township produced on an east coarse until it intersects the divi sion line between the said district also for the survey of the shaivanese ton- ship kc also a tract of land to ha surveyed into townships containing 6000 acres each u the home and nfto castle districts- bounded southerly by the toxcmftips of brock car might man- vers ana entity and northerly by tal bot river shich empties itsetj into lake sincoe una by the water communica tion of the rice luke also a town ship nn the river trent bounded wes terly hy the township oj otunvhce and easterly by the township of keymour and its produced boundary fct like- zcise a township situate on the south side of kempenfeli ray and bounded easterly by the western shore of lake simcoe cvv lties on wednefday about four oclock in the afternoon a ite min zni an ln dian pulhcd off n ibe maket place in a rark lanoe f r cr pprf of crofling to vvclfe loand w n they had gw nearly oppofite point frederick the canoe wa- feen to upfet ar jl11 the indian beinjr an expert fwirrn made f r point fred eiick but in fcuflicqhenc f intoxicatim funk before he nhed tht fhore and be fore a bat an which was ging to hisrc lief could afford him fuccour he was a middle aged matfj a native of the village of saint regis and was called peter tracer the other man who could nt fwim pru dently chmg to be canoe and was faved lafl evening a lamentable accident oc- currd at point henry two men who were employed i finking the well in the fort had gone down to prepare for a blaft while thus engaged and before they could get out of the well again the fne commu nicated to the powder and the explosion touk place 0e unhappy man by birth an american ws dreadfully mangled and i not expected to furvive the other whofe name i9 jhn whitclock was killed on the fpot he was a native of cum berland in england and had not been more than six weeks in the country he has left a wife and three children in a land of llrangtrs to bewail their heavy lofs the onforturiflte and melancholy ac cidents which have bo often occurred to persons attempting to cross tho bay of quinte in small boats and canoes fre quently ill equipped sometimes over loaded and not always under the man agement of skillful rowers ought to make the inhabitants who reside on its banks more attentive to thse precautions in which their safety is so much concern ed but as no human prudence or cau tion can at all times prevent accidents jjied at point frederick on monday morn- ing last mr jon js1 ward aged 48 y jr m of gfttgfctt t sept 11 tb sch mnnror hobbard rambler smith maj flower patlfrsoo ljih minerva 11 n godfrey jackson spring ktglitiiipile- wood swallow lelie oltw branch white i4t sloop arcadia koapp 16m seh com perry parker sieain boat sopnia vaughn sieam boat rharlone dennis sch rambler smith cleared septluli steam iioai frouienac mckenzic sch rambler smith i3ih munroe hubbard swallow leslie ifiih com perry parker u sea a charlivie oeenic notice is hereby given that any perfons who fhall be found trcfpafrnc on green point townfhip of sophiasbmgh will be immediately profecuted with theutmnft rigor a perfon has been appointed to give information of any depredations that may hereafter be committed thereon chv a hagerman 3816 jl gent for the proprietor edivard duns pl ositk the market place keeps a houfe of call for servants where any family in lown can be provided with one at the fhoncit notice either male or female and fervants applyino as above can obtain places thoic who apply rnull leave their names in writing kingflon 14th sept 1819 383 states and empires wvntsd a petfoti orperfoibvvho will undertake to cleat twenty acres of b aush ood fo that it ma be ready for feed by the latter end of thi month enquire a- the post office- kinston sept 6 1819 37 cme into the foclofore of l herch mer efq near kmrton about year ago a large black low about feve years old a blaze 10 btr forehend a fma white foi a little under her breaft and each fore foot w ite fpot under her belly while on each flank both hind legs white the lower part of her tail white and fmall white fpot on the right fide of he rump if fhe is not claimed by the owr er by the 20th inftant fhe will be fold t defray expences kingfton sept 4 1819 37 jcallby tobati 0ist i1gs cave to inform the public thai jljj rit us opcuco a s jkfe in htt 1 ireet nearly oppofite the houfe of mr downing where he offers for fale n m derate tfrm the undermentioned ariick of a fupcrior quality viz fug tobaccu fweet fcented 6 and 8 hand to pound ladies twift rap ee scotch and macaba snuff spanlfti and american cigars chewing and smoking tobacco pound aid half pound papers with the ufual papers of a left fize kingfton may 1819 sieomf j peep into futurity ppogress of the russian empire in america under this head says the st louir enquirer we lately published the in- formation lately derived from the fu f radars relative to the designs of the mo dem alexander upon the peninsula and gulf of california and the western coaat of northamerica in a few years the russians may ae quire a dominion in america tvvelv- times larger than that of the old thirleet united states people it from asia plac a fleet upon the pacific and annihilate the p wer of england by attacking it in india by that time the valley of th mismppi will be filled with warriors and with statesmen the giant republic vt mi hnd a iaut empire pressing upon its bor ders obstructing its progress and worth of its arms that the russians will o pushed back into asia cannot be doubt ed the americans will occupy their place to the shores of the pacific th narrow pass at behrings streets will divide two powers ichich encircle the globe and the world may then tee but two nations whose will is to be consult ed in the rise and downfall of kingdoms

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