Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON1819), February 25, 1820, p. 3

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buk it 111 tllc iiriiht of a croocj uirt jcivte generation amuug tviiuiu sluje ye as ibe world signed on behalf and bv order cf die ccuutait ugltla in inpfncal and uvfgulfy ru- iliat i iiiji- si as on evirul mini la ocejisinus in former years ihe iiilhirnrc uf clititnaii riiiriplv and discipline on thv ponrrr elsiwjh our snrirly will found to liirll iniif rtrial in rlisronii- fenaiiciiig ho inurhihniinns if he ill uipoeij and ill leading tin aunvring porf our uuinu- jfacturhty dlrtrigrv ttiiiw isi iisos the ctnuinil- fre sincerely fmiiiieriie 10 liir iheif priva tum tviifi patience and to seek relief not in chius of agitation amf rmntf bill on reliance ini divlfl proviilcnce aud in iniitrd praters for thv nlessinpjof ooi1 on our couiir and on tlu-iii- wkcs xi tliat this committee highly approve of the conduct of those ministers and other official member of our societies resident in the disturb ed districts who by their tirm and derided mra nre- have supported the principles of christian loyally and social order nmwitwnodiog the op position and calumny which hey have incurred from men of infcdcl and factious minds the committee having thus givc their con scientious opinion reprcinj the iudiensalle duty of the imcrhodut societies at the pwrnt crisis cannot take leave of their brethren with out nddiug their own exlioi ations to those con- rained in the exehlrut adilreof last coufer- etce and to the ndviee which ihe cainmutee rhemelves addreej to toe nino the year 1817 the committee are serioiuly apprehensive that many members of ilu mefhodinl societies h common with other claes of jnton will he ex posed to attack from the cuiiuittg craft iticft of wicked men who are ejidcavourinv to make the imperfections of the bet institutions the ostensi ble reason and the riistree peculiar to the times the necasinn fiir breaking hrouh all the fences of public order and pruate hapines- and reducing society to a s ate of chaos in whun tilt weak would become imp prey of the strong and fill would be misrule and mirr it is impo-i- me to observe what ts now pt54 g rt tliuut re- coltzfug in the active agent of ut aiii- octal and antichristian conpiracy elip wlo bring in damnable heresies evn uvnvrug tie lord hat bought them j and who at the sain time despise government presumptuous are iliev self willed they are not fraid opik evil iff dignities need the oinmiifee e the injunc tion from such turn avay tl a manj a now suffering under the premirc of adevse cir cumstance- occasioned chiefly by the revulsion arising from thoe mijrbty events which have shaken terribly the uaions of icurope he cotn- tiittee are well avare and happy vouji lh- be were if possible immediately to re- five these suffering but it muf he rememinred trine it ii nerer in ihe power of iroi idual beuevul lice nor in fn nature of human i to cure sh the ills of life xbe poor we shall always have while men vary their moral mental and personal faculties ii the state of mankind which admits of such a variety tif condithn wilt its concomitant trials aud uviplhe our tnlv religion is admirably ajapied and aithoilsch it be not designed wholly to alter the temporal state of man and to recue us from buffering and tribulation yet it is of infinitely greater value by teaching us how to sustain and rise above them and by patient continuaiwv in well doing under all dicourageiiinu to seek for iory hon or and urunortaitty in that better world to which this short and uaui enl lift is bill th pil grimage many of our prent nauonal difucul- ties the committee humbly trust will be but temporary in the mean time religious people ought scrious to consider whether iie hand of kod be no apparent in the fail tue of onrcom- merce and in tnc wane ot eutployaieot for ihe foor whether he may not have a coitovers with us for our multiplied bins and contempt of hi wctd and cominantltuent and whether it be not their peculiar duty to unite iu special nets of solemn humiliation and intercession what in any case could be gained by the projects of those who are the promoters of tumult and anarchy mottling that can benefit the humble follower of jesus but what may be lt by an acquies cence in these projects the peace of your minds the domestic comfort of your families the friendship of the wise and good perhaps your civil liberty a well as ytrar religious priv ileges and the protection ufvour person and property by wholeome laws aud who are those men who are so eager for this new state of things are not the leaders of the part aud too manv of their followers the avowed impug- ners of that holy bible whoiepromies support you under the vicisitudesot a changeful world and whose precepts and laws with tkrif jut and awful saoctions arm yoi botda against temptations and strengthen you in the way of righteonness and irotl arc they wm thereil- ers of the lord jesu christ tvbojied tor our ains and rose again tr our justilkamtiu aud the ennfemnersof ttmt we ed spirit who with wdations are peomised to ibive who heller in jesus with such men what cdttccrd can j on have t misery and de- ruction aic m their wav iheir steps hike bold on lie the gotumitfcr have ailuhd in one of their resolutions to the mi yielding loyally at mr wesley weonjhtever to rem wiuier that as his eacllui iruieipie were founded oil the won- of god to they often helped toopkikh way for the promulgation o the gioiions imtva of the go pel and greatly prmiolcd lis utefirl ttort fitf rhe benefit ofiuunund ciier- able founder hslj occiinn at very criiic pen- ods of our history to voucn lor the loyalty t the methodist societies this v onmine- and the conference iiself have suhsijuejulv nptated such pledges and when your rcligimi lifcriifa have either been attacked or muired evttn- sion t he scandneis of on r principles ard the ol der of your public eiinduci htv at vuv bfeij iur boas l the trengtii of our delem a tie fc ie none amon you 01- rupoint our hopes zud rh cltions in tai lay of trial boi i all redeeu die plec which we have not reluctantly ghet for nt rome perhaps may not see ihe neceiy of our weilnint eudeavoors upon his important occaion but weaddret- oui-clvi- to the mem bers of the methoili foekmtes alone lycn wtmi tlin nsmme i o font lalesueh a lp but as orr doty aud the information we po3e render it indispensable that uioe ho are set to watch the most sacred ol pi rvili g hoild sound an alarm when ty fctfhtiltl till apptoaclwn dan ger in thus exp to you our sentiments on the present ftl ut public ntlair the committie teek not theiaaehe but you iiiterem and are your servants lor tesuavalr and if they have lecomiteiide slron itiamires in a iir which thv hope and believe wyiiibc foithd to be of le iv rare occurrence they have lone so with no other view tliau thai of prren inf not only the purity of the mehodit socieiie- out their priv ileges for if ever ilioe societies become con taminated with diailcciion how can we main- rain on your behalf thoe ngiiia which loyalty a- lonecan claim finally dear brethren let ns eutrtat jou in reference to iheubjcct iow wider coy si deration lobe careful that your conversation be as be- cumeth the gospel of christ yvnd be in noth ing terrified by your enemies who may threaten you for y mi r loyally votir religion to your government and the inslirution of our beloved country for even on the supposition that juch threats should ever be executed aganim any of vom it would only follow that unto ou it would then be given on the behalf of christ not only to believe in his name but also 10 soifer for his take if there be therefore any consolation in christ ifany comfort of love if any fellowhip of the spirit if any bowelsaud mercies fulfil jc our joy that ye be like minded having ihe same love being of one accord of one mind blame less aud harmless the sons ol tod wuilollt re ps liic comnittcerrocdfuuy recommend that he pre o hers should rri bis adlre- to the socieii mr mic othp mietnods foroirikinir iheitt icquaiuied with it as local circumstances mav e iu t ihriii to render expedient south am kluc j st thomas wthjan 1820 m we have an arrival today from iviarga- ritta which brings us pofitive accounts that lima is taken by the independents under general st martin and that quito ha declared itfclf independent and has fent deputies to bolivar at st fee defiling to be admitted into the union of venezuela and new granada bolivar after eftablifning a govern ment at st fee aud taking the span t ft general calfada who with alout 400 men had retreated flip popayan a prifoner with his troops iia arrived with the main army which was conliderably reinforced by new greoadiaqs in the plains of venezuela bolivar himfelf made a hafty vilh to angoftura where he remained only 24 hours during his ft ay he made general arifmeodi who had aed as vice prefident governor general of cumana to be taken and doqur zea was reappointed vice prefident and is fhortly to go to rome by way of england for the purpofc of obtaining from the holy see bifhops fee c u bermudez has been appointed gover nor of the province of socorro genera anzoategi is dead of the yellow fever mariano montxlla has arrived here fron mararitta but is to return again immediately to take charge of the ex pedition now ready at that ifland the deftination of which is a fecret marino was with about 5000 men at maturin and there fell itck which ha cauftfd a delay of his march and it i feared will be very detrimeitlil to the final move ments of the independents in venezuela 4i the provinces of venezuela and new grenada have taken the name of the re public cf columbia if pfuhle 1 fhall lend you a copy of the decree dated 17th december 1s19 at angoftura m the next opportunity i fhall write you again i lotc on the republic of columbia as firmly eflahlifhed in a few months we hall fix moiillos power at an end fc p s 1 this moment learn that dr zca is not to proceed to europe but to the united states as ambafladur e- traordnaty neiutork feb- ii- latest from spain letters from madrid to the 7th of december received in london quoted by the boflon patriot mention that the birthday of the young queen was celebra ted in a very fplendid ttyle on the 6th iu theevening the wholecity was illuminated one of the letteri fay there are uiqueftionably affairs of intcreil pending between this government and that of england courieis arc inccflantly pas- fing from madrid to london and back the duke san carlos is now at the head of our diplomacy and takes an aflive part he is the ambaftador of favor 5 aud though he is wi rich yet he fuppoits a magnificent eftablifhmenr at london graud fetes c nothing of thin kind has taken place the important affairs with which minlftera are chargedj occupy their fole attention th no longer any doubt as to a chang- w l conllitution of the german states we expectt a favorable refult on he fubjcdl of interntl commerce many statesmen it is faid are of opinion that the revenue of the interior ought to be fuppte ted 1 tie charles atmorn ninmn u a report prevails in madrid that the people of cuba have made overtutes tor independence to their mailer willi an oil- of a treaty very advantageous to him ad one hundred millions of dollars payable iu ififlalments twenty millions down you will readily believe this to be a report for slfucha price the kings conftffbr would not allow him to hefitateat any laciiiice london dec 29 the french funds have of late rlfen re markably the followino extvas of a private letter dated paris 25th decern tietj will fuisciently evplain the chvum- lancca to whicli this is owing and may fervc to hew the alarmills among us what fort of effect then labors are producing 44 paris j december 2 j the rife in the funds here has been totally uuexpeded e- ven by the miuiutr and two or truce hous es are laid to be in a very tottering late to confequence mil irters naturally attiifa- ute the rile to the confidence of the pub lic in the new men and new meslmcs but as tbefe ciicunittances ptodiiccd a cgottary effect we cannot fuppofc the fame caufe to produce a rife or fall the fict i the london miniilerial jrefs fogettig that all europe has her eyes on england has exaggerated infinitely the caule of alarm iu confequence of which all europe re gards england as on the eve of a revolu tion they withdraw their capital id he englifh funds and the terror has exten ded to the native holders and as thefe gentlemen never willingly fuffcr their cap ital to lie idle they looked around and found the french funds offer a degree of lability and advantage not to be found elfewhere on monday one houfe alone received orders from england to purchafe stock to the amount of6oococ if the present conduct of the englifh government and its prefs goes on a little longer there will not be a hilling of foreign capita left in the englifh funds the revenue for the quarter up to the 4th of december is 700000 lefs than the correfponding quarter of 181 3 thcconvidl ihip having on board doc tor oflalloran an ived at botany bay on the lit of july limna btcmfar 6 the minillcrs ajfeiuhcd in this city dtfplav the greaufl aiivitv particular conivtcuccsare fieqretly mj micfnijrlit andlvr ixf ihiifo hovt iutiej wntil iwo i c h i m mach to swn f nf from london papers from the 6th to the otj ptfcmber great alarm prevails in the manufac- tarirg towns in yoijre at the frequen cy os canine madness a rar avis a quiet little woman lately died at cacewater aged 21 elizabeth dawaht of jofeph ralph her height was onlv two feet ten inches tie was not at all deformed but rather well proportioned j the was never known to laugh or cry or utter any found what ever though it was evident- fhe both faw and heard her weight never exceeded tvcnty pounds an order was received at sheernefs laft week by the officer of his majeftyg ordnance for all the guns mounted on the fortifications xounj the town which are 18 and 24 pounders and others that lie out- fide the garrifon wall difirounted to b taken into garvifon we are informed that all the woolen man ufaoriea la kefwick are now in full a3ivity large orders having been received the number of regular and volunteer troop infantry and cavalry in glafgow arid its neighbourhood at prefent amounts ve undcittand co about 5000 the powder belonging to the dealers in edinburgh which was depofited in the various magazines in the vicinity has been this week removed under an efcort to the caftle the prince reget lias prefented the pesfiai ambaffddor with a very coluy dreffing cafe containing numerous neces- faries in gold and filver with an appro priate infeription on the lid of his friend- fltip towards bis excellency a man employe in the prevention of fmuggungon the coajftof suflex owing to the darknefs of the might on tuefday lait fell over the cliff a ftort diftance from rottingdean a deprjh of one huzidud and nine feet and strangle to relate without receiving any injury and was enabled to walk home to the above village ivoim the l niicd states missouri vat uunii tins important aid deeply interefling quell ion has beendcuded in the senate ol the united states iy a vtiic of 27 in favor of flavery to t agaiult it the majority was larger than was cxpeed after this vote then can be be but ktlle reafon to exoed hat the houle will refift the paffage ofte bill it is till ii debate in that boy mcstrs taylor clageett and douft have fpoken in favor of the rerliiftion tc mcftis iioloics smyth and rcid aiifl it uiica patriot nonlntvicourse a letter from wvhington received in bollon intimates tiui a bill will foon be introduced into conpefs for the pwipofe of interdicting all itercourle with tbe brittih dependenciti on thfe continent and iu the weft indies kingston fi hbvahv 25 1830 9 i ilie itiminn of the ruiiel states congress lias been almost erlnlv engrossed suw the rwitnencrmeiituf rfre r ikr bill lot ad- inimuj ie mrmuni 1rritorv ino ihe union tlreqnwlrtn has bea ileciiled in the senate 1 aluige imijority in favor of avery but it has ant vt been detei rinrd in the house of rep- reseptnties long spp have been made on horlnfiles vvitliout piiuein much effect the late account frimfl south ameiica sbw thai the ioiiret of j patriots aie dail brightening in every qvarter tle rapture f lima nncl tjiito h ifo torres nj im-uo- avrr ami chili ir correct w prove n deewive lilmv to the supremacy of the cpaahrd in ivrn ami iheremt surce of noliviraml othei cinef- taiu in rhe pma- u n isume the ikiiiii oi ihe ripiuir n columbia augur a speei u iaimile i lo their at ug- gle frti imiiioiidf ire cohber thai notonct an v egotist hw fjiled tn iu- ammtiai u wrhhis avcleoi ll sr t h kuruvlt uhoin tu uis i ial inodesty he icfnetejl toeeure htm a yrl in tlie lioutc ofcoonrioiisb pnrebase lie i u vioienti ar otie ihaiueiii at iltegw r rupiion of the jlorpchmoiiiierinj viein but at bv iiext haa isi atf ofobjcfhoil tt btin a seat hints if parliaifreijt bv th saint means iviiirh be aflects 10 coijihn stvcli is ihe cow- mstenry and sneh the iuitereseil patriotism exhibited by tbe roiry iwmraers oiil present day from onrattr ir e mtpoudmil a new- york v ehave re iwl a e of hi english jhjers lontaiiiiiit oii hltcrctltlg debates in til imperial lmhrtent 4a lbo various bilw brought ibrwarci by mlntstora at ihe romineiiet ment of in ition hi the pro- grcss ol these debates the neccity of strengtlnning the hais of goivfeiwaeml hy soiiiermc eiieicnt iegblaltvc nituienr u mom elearfy mred ji j jtys the binni ham chronicle o prewut 31iila- ry ir which has 4ow passed into a law may lw sdmcurt said t hvc betn carried through the house of commons by accla- nation yo detj and general was mk ec of its nrceasity aua that iwchhas oerafinnd most dicuci jje bhlftnre- eeitt hvditious wetio has onlv served lv ihe repeated ai i protected debates wlieh k has prtnuked tnon fully to explain the nature of the restririi which it exntem- piated and mere eii to convince the cool ftd unprejud cod j of the nation that this or some other mo tffcduai mode of en- rrnttr fhe turfotltnt u disaffected must v ly he ran led it practice crthe safe- lv ara ikipquuiiiy f tlic coimtry cannot be carlilf after heitig comlcroni u for printing paines ae of reason directed i he hrmie- diate publication of his trial aud inserted in the body of this publication the very work which caused his condemnation in the e- er cltangjng stale of society laws which are at orth time flusicicntly strong to check the growth of an evil fail at another time in pro ducing the desired effect and it consequent- is- heroin- necessary to alter or modify tnetn ii suclt a way as may more effectually counteract the art which are devised to e lade them mid restrain that insolence which in cotttompl of llht penalties wantonly aud wickedly repeats tho violation of them the bold and daring manner in which the lead ers of ihe radical reformers avowed their designs to overturn tho government and the means they employed to sap the foundations of morality and refigion by the circulation of blasphemous and seditious writings among tin populace required ihe adoption of some strong measures to check the torrent of infi delity and rebellion which was beginning to overspread ihe country we shall not en ter into an enquiry adds the lirminjrham chronicle into the extent of ihe injury which the liberties of england arc likely to receive from the prevention of such meetings as that of smithfield which wo are content to believe was one of the most despicable that even mr alderman waitbmuu ever saw sfil less are we inclined to estimate the loss which truth and reason and fair argument will sustain from the silence tiou likely to be imposed upon mr orator hunt and his fellow labourers these are high matters grave questions of political economy which we cannot presume to determine we are con- fcnt to purchase peace and tranquility even h i such sacrifices as these and we have only to express our earnest hope that if this ancl the other bills now before parliament pass into laws they will be promptly and vigor ously carried into execution it is evident the iiadicals are disconcerted the hold and manly front of resistance hs imposed a sal utary check upon their audacity they had flattered themselves that loyal men were few or timid thai the government was irresolule or diltident of support and that the military might be seduced from their allegiance in all therie expectations they have experienced an tmlooked for and mortifying disappoint ment they have found thai their insolence their threats and their preparations have roused the spirit instead of awakening the fears of those whose property the had des tined for the spoiler and whose persons they had marked as the victims of the great jaco binical sacrifice by which their triumph was to beat onre secured and celebrated they have seen that the government of the coun try is wise enouli to pendive and skilful enoiijti lo devise tlie means of counteracting their nefarious projects and lo their utter confusion and alarm they have observed wise and rood and virtuous men of all par ties forgetting their dissentions orsacrificing them upon the altar of their country and ral lying round the throne in the hour of peril and to complete their dismay they have found and long we will boldly predict they will continue u liudthat the british soldiery are as invulnerable to the insidious attacks whid the serpents of domestic treujson may t i fl- j lj i t lo-l- shewn lhemriv s uuconqueraoie by the open and more gallant bearing of a foreign ene- th- danger which threatened the public i t ei- i al illustrated in the two letters ad- diesscdto die duke of hamilton and bran don which notwithstanding their length wr have been induced to copy for the piir- pose of shewing the actual state of things in thai rt of tlie empire the apiirehensions of tlii wriiermay perhaps havegwen a high rolouringiu some points but tlicre is little doubt that ho preetit t a faithful picture of the ullimate disirns ul the disalfrcted lie ex- p wch if a glowing style ihe folly ol the duke of hamilton and those other noblemen who in tho heat of their opposition to the minis try so far forgot themselves as inconsiderate ly to lend their eountnuancc to the proceed ings ol a parly which directly aimed at the subversion uf social order and which woubi have buried the honours and privileges of rank the rights of property the precepts of religion with all that is excellent and vener- lihlft in the british constitution in one com- iiui tiopulchre pnsen ed tl e iriudratiay of existing iwstore- j ress flic iib5euuou o ipheirvo isandse- ltv s v fiyf r thai ctlhe kev mr bell from perth will preach iu i be lancasterian school house on sunday next divine service vill commence at 11 oclock in the morning aud at 4 in the afternoon we are informed that a few days fince one of the six nation indians at the grand river hot a black woman after which he invited three of his friends to the houfe made them all drunk and fet fire to the houfe and confumed them the indians were holding a council and the refult 19 not yet known it is hated as moll probable the monfler will be hot who committed this favage a niagara spstlatcr th article signed a bit will ap- pear i i our next u juried on lite vil ili of january hy the rev of- pcial siunrt mr jnhu martimlalr lo mrs mary thiisnvoiej on the 25th rarmary mr john david to miss phoebe peters of ernest town ontfec i4ih iu- mr jasper young to mi ann pajteryoit m until onthec2d fob by the rev john rtoughtoii mr martin stovkh to miss catfi itms si ith r both of the township of ernest tovn board and education 1vi embraces this op- lyjl portuntty of acquitntingher friends and the public that he has removed her schoo from cornwall to brockville and ihe azures her friends that fhe fhall con- flauliy endeavor to merit the patronage of the public by an afiiduous attention to the literary improvements of the young ladies committed to her care and by a fcrupulous regard to their moral principles and health the ituatiou in brockville in refpeft to health poflcfles fupcrior advantages it has the benefit of a pure and unconhned air which gives to the neceftary exercife an innocent recreation of the pupils during the intervals- of tludy cards may be had of the terms by ma king enquiry at mrs newalls brockville feb yth 1 820 8w6 e1avilies may le upplicd with i wood delivered iu their yards at cf per cord orders diredled to mr hamuel mclrea and left at moores cof fee houfe will be duly attended to kingston 4th feb j 82c 5 hard ware store to stanton rcfpeafully uir illla the public that he has opened a store in water street in the stone building formerly occupied by the late l hcrchmcr efq among the articles he offers for falearc the following iron sled sheetiron double and single tift jsaiu from 41 to 3ud spikes hammers masons and plasterers trow els mortice and other locks hinges files razors scissors aud penknives bureru sofa and bedstead mountin glass u by 84 7 by 9 h 10 putty white lead cc kingston i9 h feb w 8w3 liaiids for sale ackesof excellent and well timbered land on the ot- t towaa rivex being lof ho i and c in the front con- ceffion of glouccfter on ihe eaft fide of the entrance nf the river rideau apply to meltis elackwood la rol que montreal montreal feb 6th 1820 found in a fmali leather purfe on the new rad between abbots houfe and thia town two noics of hand given bv henry d martin in favour of nathaniel w dopkins or bearer and- dated ar weftern on the 14th inft one note is for ss dollars payable on the firft of may next theother for 27 dollars payable one year from the date thefe notes are left at the chronicle office where the owner may get them oi proving property pay ing the cxpenfe of this advertifeent and allowing the fubferiber a reafonable compensation for his trouble samukl carter kingfton february 3 1s20 8 the fubferiber respeftfully informs the inhabitants of kingston that he has undertaken j him e v sweeping and that he will attend at their houfea fox that purpofe on the horten notice oforoexaewis kingston feb 8 1i20 6w3 from late london papers pikes the rcport3now in circulation of pikes being found in different place remind ua of a laughable hoax upon fome crrduhus alarmilbat portlmourh in 173 thcfe fapicnts helcnged ro mr reeve fociety a witty clergyman knowing the fecrc- tarys officiuufnefe to make himfelf of confequence hinted that there were pikes and half pikes in a houfe at portfmuuth the lecretary eagerly inqnirtd where the clergyman feemed unwilling to be an informer this increafed the other curi- ofity who inflated upon a difclofure lhe wit led them through different ftreets and at length pointed to a door of a houfe occupied by a mr pike his wife and fix children the fecretary knocked and out came mrs pike when the joke was dig- covcredand all the party laughed heartily except the difappointcd fecretary the britifh government are building and have ordered to be built at their dif ferent dockyards the following veffel 3 of 120 guns 1 of id6 z of 10 8 of 8a j of 80 6 of 74 5 of 60 1 of 50 29 of 46 13 of 28 8 of 20 22 floopa of 10 guns 6bombs and 2 cutters total 100 veftcls a novel mode of difpofihg of an estate has been publicly announced in suffolk a houfe with garden and orchard at thorndon near thwaite is 10 be railed for by one hundred fubferibers at live pounds each sheuld the number be completed the winner is to pay twenty pounds and thf prefent proprietor ten pwundb for the good of the company the heir of gostavus ex- king of sweden and the nephew of the emperor alexander is now in edinburgh where he is to refide for fevcral months with a view to thefuuherauceof his education dunn his incognito his title is count itterhurgh he is a young man of 19 01 20 and of a manly and modest addrefs george smith of manchester ac companied by twenty families coiifisting altogether of 70 per fons is about to pro ceed by the hip stentor from this port to the cape of good hope under he protection of government last week a converted jew was pub- lickly baptifed at edinburgh on the 9th inst the magnificent prefent of a fuperb fervice of china from the king of pruflia to the duke of wellington arrived at apsley houfe the workman- fhip and paintings are matchlefs both to beauty and costlinefs on the 2d inst mathew robinfon fexton of fobtcrn aged 67 was found dead in a grave he had commenced dig ging in perfefl health- on the 1 3th a meeting was held at the crown and anchor mr hunt in the chair for corfidering meafuresto pionott frugality temperance and fobriety why not include honesty mr cobbett moved a fet of refolutions which were earned pledging the meeting to abstain from all excifeable articles and he und no k to prepare a plai f r the general instruftioa of the whole kingdom cr

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