Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON1819), April 7, 1820, p. 3

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belfaft in 24 days from antwerp wc ar put in poflirflion if cadiz dates of ihe id madrid of the th and paris of ttic 18th february judging from the complexion if things as they appear in the antwerp journal now before us a ftorm is gather ing in fiance which may dilluib tins maee of europe it appears that the minority arc fo rear getting the afcendency that the count elie dccazes the kings favorite miutitcr has thought prjdnt to lefign his power and retire this ftep indicates the approach of a new order of things in tbst devoted country in the fitting of the chamber of depu ties at pans oil the 14th of february a n ember c de coufllrjjues ace u fed m le cazefl the miuiftcrof kate of having been an acomphv ir the aftaitmation of die duke dc berri this circumftance oc casioned much ferment in paris and it was reported on the 1 8th that de cazca had rendered his rtfig ation o the king which was accepted in the chamber of deputies on the 15th feb m claufel fe couftcrues as- lrted that m deeazes had been the means of plunging the naton into the calamity they now wctcfuffering and that he would prove it lie was immediately called to order and afterwards pidented to the chamber the following letter 1 have the honor to prnpofe to the chamber to bng an a ecu fat inn again ft m le count dccazes winiilercf the interior as guilty of treafon according to the terms of the 560 article of the conftitu- tion 1 requcft that the chamber may appoint tomorrow to hear me it i can not be heard to day claufelde coufflrgues feb tjtb 1820 a pans paper of the 16th ult dates that by an order of the kin th duke de berri i been opened by three furgeons by whof- report it appears that the dagger of the afluffin penetrated the lungs and pafied fate the lobe of the heart the fame paper remarks that the perfon who perpetrated this horrid deed was to be fecutd in the palace of luxem bourg in the fame 100m in which marfhal ncy was confined a pans paper of the 18m1 ult rtatc9 ht thctcount eie qftpftnr to m longer alinifter yrfterday morning all the family of decaze ftep father hepmother wife and filler prollrated themfclve3 at his feet who for more than 48 hours had been in a ftate of dcjeion and fnpplicated him to fly from the ftorm which was gathering over his head moved by their attach ment and overcome with fear this favo rite minifter went to the thuilleries at 1 oclock and begged the king to accept of his refutation acknowledging that this meafure was indifpenfible to the fafety of the monarchy paris feb 16 the alarm in the public is fnch that a great number of foreigners quit paris with precipitation being fearful that a revolution 9 about to take place elter- day and today it was almotl impoflisle to obtain poft horfes no doubt the altis- fination ot the duke de berri is the firfl caufe of this alarm it is faid that m de caze has dared to prefent himfelf at st cloud the refidence of the duchefs de berri he was not introduced and it is3dded that as loon as he heard his name pronounced the prin- cefs eagerly caught her infant in her arms and fled to her apartment paris feb 1 7 when louver the aftaltin was inter rogated by the miniver of the interior the following queftion wai put to him 11 as you have faid you do not fear death why did you fly when you aflas- linated the prince lit replied coolly u to aflatmate another when his food was brought to him he rcfufed to receive it becaufs it was lean and faid tha it would not give him ftieogth enough to fuftain the numerous quellions that were put to him thefeanfversof louvet are aftonifhing but the following 3 til more horrible wretch faid a magifcrate to hm d you know that the prince has been lo kind as to ak the kingfl pardon for hit murderer i do not anfwered louvet heading tears you are moved continued the magis trate with fo generous and noble an aft if this excellent prince could revive you would not commit again fc great a crime i yes i would anfwered louvet cadiz feb x our mercantile paper contains two proclamations of general freyere one of them tc the infurgent foldiers calling on them so return to his ftandard and the others to the inhabitants of cadiz praifing their fidelity- gen f left xeres on the 29th and is now at port royal about 5 leagues from the infurgents the two partita are in prefence of each other madrid feb 7 the miniflcr lozeno and feveral other perfons who have had the confidence of the king have been arretted the capt general of the province executed in perfon the kings orders and has feut them to exile anvers feb- 16 we have received pofitive news of the occupation of cadiz by ihe infurgent6 antwerp feb 2 1 the paftige of mcfiengers is dill frequent through our city yellerday four pafted through two from ainfterdam for parip and two froffi ais for amftcrdam the manufciipts of the late duke f grafton have keen wry clofely examined in the hope t dilcovering come due by which to identify the real junius of whofc lathing pen the duke wm fo cou- r jpicuousan objea it does not appear that any thing haa been found llndieafcnr a bordeaux journal has pub- h following proclamation by quiroa chicl of hie spanish insurgents addressed 10 i lie uoops in andalusia w soldier placed at your head by ik choice of ihe officer of the army 1 shall speak 10 von willi that frankness which ought to ex- it hriuceen companions in ann our spain is 011 hcvergrof destruction your ruin would be completed by ihat of the country yon were destined o death more for ihe purpose of releasing ihe government from he dread inspired hy your courage than to make a conquest of riie colouie a thing which now become impossible lu the mean ime our families remained in ihe most mer ciless slavery under a tyrannical and arhitraiy government which disposer at will of ihe pro perties the existence and ih liberties of ihe unhappy spauiard soldier fhis government ivasbfutl to de- trcyihi natioi and ends by destroying itself li was not possible any longer to endure ii sway oil tlte one hand violence and weak- neand on the other only indignation and con tempt were provoked whilst to- render the 11a rion happy the ocrnment oeit to inspire coufideike hive and respect soldiers let us employ for cut welfare and fiat of or com 111 r men the anrs which have secured the independence of the nation ftgolust the power of buuunparu ihe enterprise i- eisy and glorious uocs here eist a prniih soldier who will oppoe our iew nb in ihe very ranks of those whom ihe iuvernmeut may assemble yon will find brothers wlrj will join us and if rcine ba eborn mimteant should dare to tuin r heir aim- aeudsl you let them prrih as the satelliies 01 traun should do uafvvrthylhe name of spanirl soldiers j depend uj oi you von are ihe wordly children of the country juhlily yojr- 1 selves as such union and discij line- lii what i recommend to you i shall have the satisfaction of recompensing then- who may distinguish tlipinseivesj but if any one fcrgec hi- duly i hall pru tiiai authority lia not been ron tided tome in vain ft id thai heeuec of a government which seek uod ia alrtai npeiior fo tat of despo soldiers ictor awaits olir hinner nad in ihe enemy rnd whrch h sil1 more la p milted the indian m ol lial erritory wlom spain was boe b lvaf to restrain to cnjae in 5avae botiulies against us foi all these acts of ln t i aaehrd tu peace would sk it hy war to capture and eonfisrat iiesoipvand property of the wnmgdoer would br w8gl tolk a p of mildness and forbf ir iu b bu h re prisals utesoyernin l hal des tur un fers less man the u bljcct it heeins a more just repi r io occujiy the province which has been madr i ot mjun which has been f hjf spain herscll as the fund for our iud a uiom ocru fimi by uie united s i vvi11 bmi le airijnu raitou vf time daim ui cmnphfim and re- lire- which ihe gu of thai ocgjecied colony continually reduces the commitiee submil to the hoiue a wn l0 mthtoriz the pre sident of the united siaies to take possession of liar and west fbi9 au c5lauill1 a lcin porary government 1 rerlh- tiiere appears le ch reason to believe from the mistake of spanish negociator as rothe dllei 1 the sih grants which h was intended lo annul ibe projected treaty had been ratiicd that ti- crown lands in florida may be insiifii icri r provide ihe expected in- dejsi lor our losse bttt be ap plied a far ai the h1 co to the compensa tion of our citizens nl lne pxws oni claim spain hv whract the domaiu of flo rida has been rendetl inadequate most ex- ltd ii u lock u- perhaps when our atirniton is fhos foie d 10 a direction more in teresting to spain l i government may ai last admit that it is as h her interest as outs ihai the jut claims uuited slate should he provided for by fetidly convention and we ma hope that ihe ui treaty between the two nations ma be execi as wt a signed adjutant generals office tork tfh march 1820 i 1 e wards w ill en iter train the glorj and conntry will lavtshlv beovr isivfoed anromo fuliloga tiie general in chief of e national armv headquarters ai san fernando jannan e ibso quiroga has addrcsircd a similar prdcjarat- lion to the marine fmces 11 the insurgents wear a red cockade orna- mcied with a irreen triangle from the x y com mv march c latest from gibraltar arrived thimoi n- intlie hip henry cajilain dvolliujdays frwitt gibraltar caprain d is bearer of di pheuiyshuiiiuii x m lne buutdtusj of slate tiif ship sachem cnpt lovctt of this port bottid to maimilles pshd ij tin strcights a few days before thchciirj ssiileit a passenger informs its tiiat a divwun of the constitutional army cdnsiatiug of 9000 liln marched into alrsiras without oppo sition on tiic 80th of jauury iud fifleenihin- dnd had proceeded for malaga gei o donnel to avoid an attack h a left his luud quarters at aljresiras and retired lostitotjiie within three miles of gibraltar his troops wen- deserting him hy bundtods tin chur ches in that part oi spain were thronged with th inhabitants who assembled to take the oath of allegiance to the incw constu- tion illuminations and other testimonies of approbation were exhibited by the people the constitutional army under jen fcui- roga amounted to j nien of this uuin- ber ijooo were before cadiz and were to attack the city on the nigh oflhi3d ofieb- rinry o loubt of their success was cnlcr- tvined at gibraltar there ind been no nommuoication from madrid for soie lime and udthink v kncvn as to the situation or plans of ferdinand the constitutional troops wp well co- ihi1 well pidanuwefd- iplinc i and wot- not under any aprehouainn of an aiiel ftmx thf royalists tiny were aim well rrchved by the inhabitants who i ai limpid in their power sin the abnre iva itjiatcul vw 1 1 iru this titrtional umy had nr j- rotjiic and odoidl had roriwd v t iris troops ubout half the diue mvdii h 0 1 i wv t gibraltar lie was iiui in ctibraii ir on the 5th of february and apprei5 r hvettst all his former cuery it iva wm pjiited by many tiat he wa secretlv in th- views of the coustttiliooal party a gra- tleniau who had just arrived ai gibraltar ri wiio hart travelle tiirouh i rmisddrabli part of spain reprtcl ihit io people s- pecialsy in the cife5were iiienillv iuiavour of tb revilutionary cause r hu 1 been very bttle lihtin bat many prutnv- irs and soir nh in authoriry had fdiui iit the hand- of f hft levolutionists united sbitcs congtcss- iiglsj of niprtsn i ativls jtursttiy march 9 relations tw aiaiv mr lom id- from uie commutee 0fl foreigi relations delivered hi tin following rijmirl tlie toinmiuee 10 vsiiom lata been refrr d so much of iie pi cedents t at tiie rom- meticemcru ol tlie sesmcu as reliu3 to fufcfg adan rcleciuill report tliau iaer amenlion ua- directed imiicdates uoil their anonlment lo the male 01 ittr i- la lions ol the lurted states w t ill spain and r n their delay it niaine a icport nion ihem a i- be aanbaud 10 their ihto atlord an op portunity for sirtch fiendly ummuiii la during the prerveul scasion of congre ii- povernmeiit of spain hai authorized v to ex pect tncy ihouiit i better thai cotico shoiul postpone ii deieriaination uaid even inijjbi enable it t nai ihai determination de- linitive than lhat il should pass a contingent act or authorising measures which it va- tor to- pied imncdirtel to ex cute that i hiii ra ther found ili den rniia ion upon relation- ascer tained to etil than upon acalculaiion ff e-etit- hich tnigat be expected to occur iurg its bitting hut more than a year has pased since ihe signature of the ireay b which it va pn joied to terminate the long difference hi ween the uuiclsatri and spain more thin six months since ttic appointnicnt of a new ml- rrister fiom spain tthii ua l fnithritir to make known lo the united stale the ivteil- lioas of ins povernuieut and we have advanced mi far in the session as to inaiie il iirceary to propose without fiiri her deiayan meagre on which it is evpeetcj that ctgics aliftu act be fore its aiijoarnmcur the commiiiee will not attempt to add any thing 10 the oxpositioaof the nhtof uie united slates and te obheations of spain which i- contained in the rif impendence between the iwo governments we can harciu epct from coiitinied ncgociainn the redress which ha been claimed for twenty years and piomied pjir eighteen uhii ha orrii a econd time promicdand umctmi ttiw wiitibeld- fniiieji a ii- aiin mtf vmiiri traytrem to i be a ner itihdvit aialio in term n u spohaiiosw wheii iac ucu cnmniit- iti upon the prprrty or r iti- for the tii ot ivir mi fat v i 1 it par- gates fo inconfillent with your llation as commanding ofcer of a regiment of mi lit ia i have the honor to be sir c c c signed george hillier his excellency has been pleated to appoint major abraham nelles of the 4th regiment of lincoln militia to be lieut colonel of the 2d regiment of gore militia vice beaflcy difmifled by command of his excellency the lieutenant governor n coffin colonel adjt gen militia upper canada qukijix 30th march 1820 extractor a letter from a gentleman in lon don daied 5th february 1820 received in this city yesterday by way of liosion u 1 received aboa i the end of january a let ter from mr turgcon at home mbnseigneur and he were in good health and weie to leave home in the beginning uf this monih mmmbhiahmihaiinbhhbb 9 m ww kingston april 7 180 at 2 general courn martia altem- bled at the forty mile creek in the townfiip of gnoiby on monday the 2a th day of janua v laft and continued by adjournments to the 3 id january 120 purfuant til militia general orders of his excellency the lieutenant gover- nor duted 4th january 120 and in caupliuke with tic statute 59th george d chapter z was arraigned colonel rchnid bcafley of the 2d regiment of gore militia on the following charges viz firti charge for dilobedience of orders in not having reported the name and rank of the fen lor officer of the 2d regiment of york militia actually en- ojaged with 1 fie enemy at lundys lane on the 2ruuy 014 for the informa tion of hi hxctllen lieutenant govcr nor gore as reqneied of him by the adjutant geretaf letter of the 13th february l s 16 second charge to neglefl cf duty on the 4th june isit in not calling out ihe regiment undei iu command agiee ably to law and 1 r g itkg out of the way on or aoiit thai da that he miifht not 4 1 befeenby iiis excecy lieut gover nor gore whom hckntw wfta approach ing to infpcdt the- rcjimcnt third charge rci dltgraccful and un officer like condiui cntrally during the late war with the united states ofa- merica as reported to hie excellency francis gore efqure late lieutenant governor particnla v for having in the mvnth of april rstft after the capture of york by the amercan trc ps under major general darbun voluntarily placed hfinfilfin the tanda of tlte enemy fourh charge fot hrving on the 5th uly l8i4t w iri in 0 mmand of the ad regiment of yirk militia attached to the right div n if the army with drawn bin fclf frm he rrgtn eri before it went into acxi n villi the enemy at lnndya lane and remained an the rear during the aaion opinroi 34id scnlcnce the curt havlig maturely weighed and cotifidcred ihe evidence on the part of the profecutiou as ell as what has been delivered in defence are of opinion that colonel btaflry i n guiiiy of the firft charge it has tot been proved that colonel beafly cer received the ad jutant generals ltt ut the 13th fe bruary 181 6 with lopeei to tiefirs part of the fe- cond charge hiecoutare of opinion that i colonel beifl y is jjuiity but they ac quit lifm of the fecoi part ihcreof j with reipect to t lc third charge the cour e of nufaiaii that colonel beaaley is no nlty wirhiefpcct to ine fourth charge the coua aie of opinio that colonel beas- ey h not guity tj court bavins found colonel beas- ley guiy of the firfl part of the fecond charge namry for neglea of duty on the 4th june ihig w nit turning out the rcgiucnt under hii command according to law they do therefore adjudge him to be cen fined by the lieutenant governor at fuch tme and place and in fuch manner as his excellency may be plcaitd to diret his excellency the lieutenant gover- 001 has cnofed the f mowing letter to be written to colonel eeafley lieutenant governors office 1 tori 6th march i 820- j sir the lieuterant governor having received the proceedings of the court martial which you prayed for to invefti- gate charges of miieonduct alleged againft you previous to liii excellencys arrival in the province an having diresed the finding ard fentenc- to be made public hai no longer any rraion for delaying to communicate to you that his majeliy has no further occafion for your fervices as colonel of the 2d jore regiment of mi litis his excellency uas permitted me to inform you this his tlecifion in thi refpeft has no reference whatever to the circum t antes 1 which led to the late court mar- tial but is fouij entirely on thi j roimncnt part take by yon in the pro- the editors of the new york commer cial advertiser and spectator have favoured us with some late english papers from which we have gleaned a lew articles in addition lo those extracted from american journals nothing authentic has yet been received relative to the state ofallairs in spain cadiz if appears had bo opened its gates to the iu- surgent forces under quiroga at the last dates though it was to be soon attacked with eve ry prospect of success the extraordinary inactivity of the royal general freyre tho in the immediate neighbourhood of the in surgents implies a distrust in the attachment of his soldiers and lends to confirm the opin ion that the people generally are favourable to the revolutionary cause uiroga in his proclamation does not state distinctly what is ihe objeet he has in view the attempt to dethrone tiie km and establish a republic would not be brooked by the other powers of btirope and if persistedin would undoubt edly excite a general war perhaps the ul timate designs of the revolutionists will be speedily developed in another manifesto by american papers we learn that a due was fought on the 2hd ultimo near bladens- huimh between commodore decatur and commodore barron of the united states navy both of whom were wounded and the day sf martin the subscriber agent to messrs day vi a k- tln begs leave to inform the merchants of upper canada lhat he expects early in may by the ttwretla and sfripsie from lo i- don one hundred casks of gen uine japan blacking which will be sold for cash only 480 for sale 100 acres of land in the town- ship of portland county offron- tenac benjamin hart montreal rth march 1820 1418 a general meeting of the agricultu ral society of the midland dijlna will be held at ihe court uoufc on hurs- day the 27th inftant at t2 oclock members are particularly requcfttrd to give their attendance by order of the frtlidcnt george h markland 4 apriu 1s20 aqttce the fubferibers brinjj duly nomina ted executors to the laft will and ttftament of the late edward keating efquire pliyfician to the forces requeft all perlons indebted to the eftate to make immediate payment and thofe having de mands again i the faid eftate to bring thorn forward without delay waltkr mccunlffe peter mcdonell 1 kingston 6th tlpriu 1 820 14 lost on the 2d inftant a red morocco pocket book containing fcvcral notes of hand vis one againll schuyler hodgea of cramahe one againft daniel steel oae againft frederick fairman one againft hofea purdy one againft micajah forracrso severely that he expired tlie same purdy of bellville with feveral others evening tto officer who has thus fcfrn a f hereby caution all pcrfona againft por- wicnfieo tothe pernicious practice ol duel- liutr soprivalerit in the united states was considered nacof the best iii the american set ice and his death is greatly lamented hy his countrymen it is generally bftlievd that the new par- liameni f lower canada will meet on ihe llli instant and b shortly thereafter dis solved ran bapp 10 ee iiat another melinj of iln midland disirici agricultural society ii to be held mi du27lh inslaut we hope lhat mem- bers n uj not only make it their business to ai- t the meeting but will go 10 it with adispo- kiitoii to support the lnstirution and wtrusi thai those persons who ma be dimsatisoed nrttli an oi ilie eiitin regulation tiill clicarfullv comefprnard andupgebt such alteration and amenoments a- they may ihirkexpedient and propose sseb useasures as are hhelv to cive a timiiuii 10 agricultural iraproveuent wcad dress onfsrlves particularly to the farmers of this oiiriei 10 ilirm ihe society look- for ini jrnia- hon 01 all practical mailers un theqi it should epviul for it- support and by them its mosi inporiant business sliould be conducted lei ihe fanner- ilien no longer view with w differ ence thi- liithutmn as a ihinjj in which he are not conrrrned let them rather become mem bers ami nke nn active part in regulating and dirrcingfti aflairs lei them ictniaint thai u u 111 id be o much time loi or usleslv em- jhed on the contrary ihey vnuhl not only llni pti lo their preent nock of arirultural know iedijp but ihey would bienme iheat five in- rumentof diffoving ilia knowledge moreen- rauj ihnrihouc the counirv and of laving the foihmatfnn for ao improved system of husbandry in the district vihitrbrl i admitted on all hands i much wanted and which it is die great object of the agricultural society to introduce mjrfed a rrvi town oil tinday lasf hy the r v i ii k miijchtoii mr georire ioung of predtriekshurgh to miss sahella john- 1 of iiu- former place dlelh ai loughborough on the morning oi the 6th inmni mr 1 ltristtpher lake an old settler and uvq5y9m3tild ihe das he died to let ra a stone mouse upon the 1ra hill above the methodift cha pel a lory and a half high with kitchen and cellar under with two fifths of an a- ere well enclofed at prefent occupied by mr underbill poffefiion will be giv en on the ift of may next for terms apply to major corbett or william mitchell efq kingfton kinglon 3d april 1820 i4tf the fubferiber begs leave refpefl ful ly to inform his friends and the pub- lie in general that he has eftabliflied a pa 1st mot a few rods fouth of mrs patricks tav ern where will be kept conftantiy all kinds of paints prepared ready for the brufii likcwife all kinds of house sign waggon sleigh and ornamental painting done at the fiiorteft notice together with raw and boil d oil which will be dtspo- fed of as cheap as can be procured in this town for catt only theodore brockets n b two good workmen as journey men painters will find employ by apply ing to the fnbfcriber a mni ton 6th april 1 8 z o 14 chafing any of the faid notes and any perfon that will return faid writings and notes to the fubferiber hall be handfome- ly rewarded 1 micajah purdy jun kingston april 6 1820 4 letters remaining in the post of fice at kingston on the bth april 1 820 amos anfley fcbrt aikin john armstrong fllm baker urn baker s russet barret william babcork daniel bajcef v bakes margaret belli amable bcanpre j bt t-elan- ger francois x brrtracil joseph biell ste phen i bonnet koberc il bole james bry ant philip brottn adam brown aaron brew er wm brown stephen brown wm busell2 francka baseil daniel burkely david burn- side nauc 1 cnrris john caffery archibald campbell 2 daniel cae itoberi cameron lieut chittle abraham timkhn thomas col lins margaret clark hugh clo esaiciic croak george crawford 4 duncan cummin cfaarles cur margnciiie diicarais joseph deblei utov- deak tiniolhy dniiulue robert doug las patrick doyle ttichard draper belool du- neroiii jeremiah farle patrick fugan joseph ferris john feiter mr fishery george field- itoiie laac finch patrick flina avilliam ford charles funin david fortin thomas fowuvn thomas fceeman john fracr chas ganlotis james gibsoiij bernard glennoa ja- htt gorliam mar prahar john grant caih- ariue hamihott 2 fhiliu hart villiam lae- michel hanson chester hatch thoma- how ell arilla humphiies lac hutchinson mar- mad tike hutckimmn jeihro jackson estber june george johnson avilliam johnson lieut john johnson ira jones james kean liugh keily heman lakins martha sander mr lan- drifan robert larnb thomas iavburn charles lavcrdurc bapiule lstlond michael ljugliran naar lew is 2 john leaker ilr lowe joseph loey samuel lockwued llizabeth manur charlet marchere raulieaid aegus ajfccoaig jului or mr mccuhici peter mcguire kd- ward mccalfin robert mcbride or archibald mcneill owen mcgure mcdonald mcol- li albert mcmichoel gilbert jvlcfircer john mcqnay jauaei mcnie daniel miller robert millar williitn moorr 2 1homas m osier au- gulus mowry william murry chester nichol son james nowlan robert oneile peter olonell charles odle jean francois ouel- lettestanipn parker jane patterson thoma- pember alexr o petrie 3 daniel pakett harah poncect 2 joel pnndle elias price mi cajah purdy 2 gilbert purdy patrick quin andrew ranier janus rauney thos read 2 joseph reynolds thomas risen daniel rick ey solomon rowe michael roi john ro jolia ruiter martha sander henry searle duncan sinclair johnston rniin margaret smith richaid emihet henry spalrberry charles spence amfrew stark mrs n stedmar christopher sivitzer michael switzer samuel f taylor 2 juln talor j talcotr jame- todd joseph thqmpon bernard turner dam- el vanslyck john vincent mrs gilbert an- dresar johu f walker 2 joseph wallis wm c sarner peter weisel james w ilen wit liam wuoti archibald wilson anthony vyi- b mr wluifims mr wood blackmith wm woodhall john j wood william wright sim- cae wright robert noting george oung out- pirusioner john macaulay pm servants wanted a uis wrci- mad- a smsji teituorjf the j f uv oii eiicmpmein if fcu ccedings of chelate coiivctim ct ji-i- manandwomn aho under- land the management tf the indoor work of gentleman lioofe the mo ft unquciiionalile recommendation will here quired information to be had at thu of fice 15th march 1820 x i for sale a house opposite mr d browns inn together with a lease of the ground on which it is fituatcd for far ther particular apply to the fubferiber on the premises john evans kingston feb 28 1820 9 to let cmiie iloufe lately occupied by e a mr edmund pcnley fituatcd near mr hugh earia for particulars apply ai this office kin ft 00 15th march 1820 11 families may le fupplicd with j wood delivered in thir yards at cf per cord order directed to mr samuel met rea and left at moores cof fee h- life will be duly atterucd lo kingston 4th feb if2c 5 x7 ah ijjtrmff t w l c

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