Kingston Gazette, November 27, 1810, p. 2

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■ VZW CoVRtEK SiM* c . ICIDE. OmtAJ laft, on the Turn¬ ed! door, in Hormam Lund ! God be p.aiiod that this dri--11""1 Ptealioiwd a ftrong fenfaripn it. that capiat ; (in which cafe he *o i\{\ !, 7 , ■ •- • -■• «• • ijffej and apprehenfions were entertained left the 30 or 40,000 im n nt»> .) , refcitution of the territories acquired during tlic Toulon flat ; vc,r {\t, the late war with Sweden, mould be ii»fjft - " " ~" 'rtble, one of the nnhap- :cd to death at the laftaf- him in a kneeling potoe on his wifhing the cnnvi-£t _ _ ^**- ^^ ,-. A ^ ^{«rrilr lit* receiving no anfwet . receiving no aniwer. »«- iuu iid wis greatly, fucked at : wsMpen^'pY a iort of a 1,-rtoKei-cnief and neck- ... ■ ' a tiea to tfie gratMg Gr at he was quite dead and convicted at the affizes in og iiTued a forged note of bank, value iol. atWpr- •oce was refpited, for the ve judges. A number of a the pockets of the de- . -e following are copies 2nd 1 ** TO HIS SON. — ' .'ore I quit this life,-which *ae brink of doing, and is fliall be no more in this ext, God only know?. I deal-to you, but as.fa(l into my mind, another is ■at-this.moment overpays 1 ■ - <. -y». «, r - -,C"J- , and what I hope *• truft • ;(h t..- '.-. ■•tf* or n ------^, to h:vc i;,";a';.r .ie, ?»es<a to devote troja 'he fcufei ta which yc:: fc:..■.-.* began ltfe} He happy. I : - •.-.; taken no- 'mired f.-/; ■'; ,,i y.1;- acts, I&efaj mc ns-Vhj but Be¬ ret e-'L-cy tran ■■ e'.ion of Lit .-4..Q..--V-,n> i think yon nt prefer.: *i *, there*,re ncv er k-'^ a Wr .. ... <ind paii'i:ntt much p^nv 3.. •..'.' •mitt£. When at h ifiiRe, rrac - have copied for'you, aim >iie r<*ffc vii! find njttp -.. :_< improve yon . : . on r.o account 1 . -: -, "/on , ib a.Iiin '? ■ _ , misfortune did not happen earlier in my f ' they will feel the troubles and cV\(g\nct r'^ acutely, but will be belter able to bear t'lLm than when younger ; this is a conlobtx' the midlt of my troubles. Mr. S. the k?P" cr of this gaol, wiil take care to fend -' whatever belongs to me, for which he ' nay fiocera thanks. 1 have given orders my funeral, which he will fee done in a " cent manner. Receive this as my partic:ar ckiire, that yoti, nor any of the familr, a " tempt to come to Horfham. If there is fi^" nty left after everything is paid, Mr. £. vl" fend it with my clothes. I beg you ^illa'" tend to this tiiy requeft, and on no co*fi^r" ation go into mourning, as I wifli to be or~ gotten with my troubles. I. have n^th1'.? iny dear to leave, but what you will diff*-^e of as you think fit, f He then mentions 'ihe money at Arundel, as in precec." ' "'i-J 1 know not what. I fay, or writ- long '!<f^ of a/H'ience is purcii'dicd at a dc rafCj i &t the end vvc have the-'trouble a mifcrf I now feci. 1 am t& c' ijpokinw; at • °nuLy,0h dread bourn ! it mu. not, vcai|n->i bt a crime of Jiidas, pray grant it me. O G<*i! the thought or never meeting again t'iufe I leVej is not to be borne, and I truft fe) a a cadful alternative ! Death by my own hands 1 The Lord have mercy on my foul ! Then follows a very tender and alfedion- ?»t.e letter to his eldeih dauoliter, Jane, with A :.iter to nib wife's brother, Mr Ber.netj. Another epilile is addreffed to a clerrjy- r" 1 who had kindly attended him during hU confinement, and to whom he returns bis rrtoft heartfelt thanks. And laftly, a fhort, but pathetic addrefs to : fellow eonvi&;, whom he recommends to ««w?t their fate with more fortitude than he had been able to do. The coroner's jury having returned a ver- Pnfrr--------" 1 the body of the un- 'as, on Thurfday, ir«- 'ge concourfe of com- . near a crolhvay, on 'irbie waa 3 maa of geuteel anee- • -.-* rid4rel§j and nearly fixty years of age ed on. ed. hange of miniftry was expect- vigilance of Sir ChsiW f • here with troops, /// /,y>/ . would fire a fool at tf/efn ! 1 Septemter lS\-*We are happy to inform panic iWk, not oie woi our readers that the Expedition from Cadiz *&' Tt^1"6.'8 a vcr>' ftrtJX' under Captain Cochburn, has completely fucceeded. The troops landed at the mouth of Rio Tinto, between the Guadiana and Guadalquiver, and completely furprifed the X)"c D'Arembeigat Moquer, took 700 in- v fantry and ico cavalry ; the Duke himfdf and a few dragoons only having effected their efcape. -K j ... — Mill exifting here ; but ,"o {', L ,.f thej fluence, we fr.all get all the >a:>ifh fti way into places of fafety ; .'. of tf.ci already gone ; and, owing egier ertions made by our «<1. ' ral, Keats, the remainder will \ y to •1 Scptemher 19.—A letter from Bordeaux of the date of Monday fen'night, now be- fore us fhtes, that for five days previous, feveral large bodies cf troops (to'the amount of- 40,000 in the whole) have marched he ys, that leveral thoufands of them rannot, wiil not be dragged to a e*ec« ^ *$" C°mP°fed °^ Germans, Ruffians, and Lh ! God furgive me, if there U p.rdot, «or 0t^ ^PF** tr00Ps "*** '* ^ hte The mercliants of Bourdeaux have given up a!l hopes of peace with this coun¬ try ; but they were confident of a fpeedy adjuftoient with America. ^ Paris Journals to the 8th have been receiv¬ ed-—One of theie papers hints (alluding;, we fuppofe, to the mi/carriage of toe Emprefs) that the expectations of all loyal French¬ men had been blighted by*an untoward acci¬ dent which had befel the Emprefs Louifs, in defcending the ftcpsof her chariot. A plumber being lately employed to re¬ pair the pipe of a pump belonging to Mr. Bond, of Chudleigh, found the carbonic gas from the well (whirh had not been opened iince the dreadful fire at that place in i $07) io powerful that he would not venture in. — Two miners, who had been at work in the neighborhood, coming by at that Jnfhnt, one of them volunteered to go down (a lad¬ der 19feet m length had previoufly been %ed) but b fore he had flrlfcended half that depth, rlil <.ff and funk to the bottom, about 40 feet. His companion followed and fliar- land ; we furnilh rm officer 60 r each ihip, to affilf in 0 cU; icm ov ■ — September to—A mai' i .m'Si,, Malta is arvived ; and alt 31 A\ v/e h, ter intelligence relativ ;o'i urat'gi tions, the letter, b-y the r.. mtaii, intercftinjr details. • The . . k.ft on the 28th of July, j r . 3 to parture the captain had hi* J norti interview with Sir John I the H Maida, and informed that . l^w* on the oppofite fltore a-' : .J » of whom 14,000 weiv, i thrown bv the Britifli, - . :,i the enemy's camp; an« . iC. . pafled that fome v£&<z,r boat df.: , over ivith defertent- r-.A '# ,..-. , -(, .. | hValS the packet lay there. is in the habit offend " \ tions enclofed in the • v. « let on float. Some tl •<-»• - 1 eningand cajoling pat)er la up en thefhores of k-)ic'!vV '. niy expect the T> - *m > 1 voy them over to £* ,'{ .} frequent wi^h the Frer- every inftance, the er put to flight, p- lifli and ^icih'a attack upon th«- tetie-i, Tht 1 -,». c. ; it will ^ • Love your popr mother, fitters a* w .... . ,' ^"^ f ,V'S ^ ***** l er, and'.he Lord will blels you. Mai : tnem he S3f Sj V L ? ^^ nv * ,?^ as comfortable as you can, never mi, i &!* flt ,m £, p J"1 ^fd' 10 ^%l M •-oniid -ificulries; keep yourielf juft and ftone^ !1K "^V ^,^5% P^Cco on ha, ana you will furely be happy. G/ I *f hi, *^ftem'pfDcicartes,w'.is ^ ndk: ^ 'the ropc ti£S3JZJF&Z?l fnti> itc gcodnefs blefs and prote^ "ou, and ail my dear family ! What iittic money I have icft, Mr. S. the keeper of .his place, with whatever belongs to me, w'ii make up in .'. usicel, and direct them for your mother, to the care of your Ancle. Whenever vo-j ,. J . \- c \ - r ' , '—-s» >-'£ «wHico oy tt>. •'?)- want advice, apply to him, for he is a hncere truder, who demanded his money. « Iv'c -v fi .end, a»;d wUl advife you for the heft. May ey !" faid the aftoniHied Moliere—«• Ye*s tl--2 Almighty profper him and ^'il his family, your mnnw » — »•■ • • ' There ia forne money of mine in the hands • 1 Mr. Lane, of Arundel, ifl could get it . jr your poor mother, it would be of great 1 tj,e\t ';.,.' Dy "13 opfcrvation/a. mmwm'-'J-----*---. •• "J-^w's want, . M*g-a W39 fc .,, ,r. , ;vfm ^-.-i* to«™fifcjrf between i„s . 6 J MM rr f«t before hisV^k 'iet hto S e whs drawn up nearly lifelefs. Aft-r' tl,; "r^ryif :S-^ the legs h,ng;...; £ h^ f" ' 3nd tbus accoutred p,::: hctnedecpdH :Cu!ations.-While w:£, - f9*ff***& J this curious potion, , heard a Knock at the dnor « wi, • .1 eneo the abbt^-come :*, -> a na r *~~,.a ~ i . .* ** perion <»m- Wo who» th,. ,bbe .,;d m l;; mr cont,„„fdto-^i of, ,.6,jU .,;,/.;: ad |A to yo« all : 'tis near iiKy ^^ JS ^ ^V?1 in ■* P0^^ mall write to him ahout it, a,ll \ h lpe for !," ^ L?f-^ h« fmaI1 «=»- W^ ynnr fakes he wd! return it. I M write the be f!„iT Jfe.m^ ^ ^^r noc « Uiculars to your uncle, who I know will v.fe your mother for the belt : forget not my lift advice to yon, and never atte-pt to vindicate my conduct in any /hape^'as the further the inquiry goes, the mo* will be your trouble. May the Ahnigr.y blefs and protect you, is the fervent payer of your wicked and referable father. ff r /'a W' TREBLE. TREBLE TO-HIS WIFE. My EwrDear We-For the laft time 1 fliall ever call you b that endearing name, forgive tbsad, wA accept my P,,ayerS fo he happ^efi an/profperity of you and my be a father to,he widow and fatherlefs and guide you all 1 the paths of righteou J^ »d ah i m/myerrora he a wlningtoyou all, no to glett your religious duties "-! from that vu has iprung all mv mif .'_ cafe^?,utGodlhave ran from one fin toanot. r, till I have broiicrh- A,^ . a- We/yfeif, and all y,JU" rt , ! tUd,°n CJf curry sway W1,h me all the mfa.nv I h^ ; 'ached -, ,;,-/ dur family, „T L - «J I wpe God wM pW*SfcUg % fate „ what I i,av, e rf ™ your money/' replied the other, *< O, I underftand, you are a thief/'—" Thief c;r no th-'ef, I muil have your moncy.,,;—u hn- d^ed ! very well, feel in this pocket/* x iic money was however noc Q:o he found. w Here then/7 faid th.' abbie, 0 take this key ; ^o to the clofct ai*d op<.-n the third drawer ii the bottom of the boo^fe cafe." The thief opened the fe« ond.-_ '* Ah ler-ive rhat alone, thofe are my papery don't diftuib them—You'll find 'he monc-y in the next." The thief found it. " No\vv fhut the drawer"—but the ether waited no>t for that ceremony, but bebok hxcifelf k0 flight —" Mr. Thki\ pray hut ihe'ioo^.. Diahh> he ]ias left it open ; what a rafc^J of a thief J 1 routl get up in the cold an <\ feat it; dace take him/' Thas faying the abbe jumped out of be,, fhut thedoorr and refumed la's labors. FOREIGN INTELJIGENCE. nci\. bur £he life of each was extintV _____ , Z:xirafl of s letter from a Br'it'tfh naval qficer9 da!, ' Cadz% Eay> izth Augufl\ The &ge is carried on very flowly. The Venc?iar% either from the want of heavy pterfgrs, tx ammunition, very quiet except ££ uijjg&$ 'hen they blaze away from Mata¬ gorda batteries, to prevent our boats from patting Puntales Point, whither we fend thc-m, under cover of night, to the watering place ; they unfortunately hit one of out boat? a few nights frnce, and killed two Tea¬ men. Pontales and Matagord'-Tare continu¬ ally amufing each other. The French are every day ftrengthming the latter place, by the completion of different batteries ; and I rocks and hau many were kn men v\ this afr A letter fa ftatjs rhat wit} no lefs than i r bad entered r as very fine i Sw/fs, p(,Ics enlirted inTo th luty citiie hi M """V^ ..... were in a ragged On Sunday u Caraccas ha(' ttrv. Wdlcflty. Tneacputv and'Geq. Miranda, \ ii view with the noble M.' „ # Frem reinforcement beiVnt to Portugal Highlanders are orde for embarkation ^u tne ih'ps at dered to be vi&iaHtt foreign fervice. / Bayonne,- A.. yefterday, the la ft' - ^.u k ,. ,,„/!'; ""*■••-' ha»e pa,ted, „„fe^ '-•mb,er I7-The Iate fe'i- '"•'• been to an alarming ,»ount, and tl,' d Ire,., „, tIlc commcrciS .eld i SJ«? I'll a" ^"r^raemW1 'r '■"" ^= » ""ma. 1 he Emperor Ale bder beria,, W• moch an.iety ;„ confluence tf t " pr.Hu,. of the times, and ,. Bride, wh * B napnrte . making in th-N,,,,],, to 'c ' would cr;ff w,uNrfero Autoci^ dn-a i , Wllh B taparte, if j __fc.w..t cuitcries ; and f dare fay^ when they are all fii.iihed, we ihall not'have much reft from that point. Vve lie out of fliell range of Matagorda, but not of St. Catharine. The enemy have no mor¬ tars at the latter place as yet ; otherwife vve fhould not lie fo quiet. Our bombs and mortar boatshave made feveral attacks on it j but have not been able to do it much dam¬ age ; we mud either drilry that fort, or be obliged to feift farther out. The French force here, including a rein¬ forcement of 4,oco that have lately joined, amounts to about ] 9,000 men, a number not more than a quarter fufficicnt to reduce Ca¬ di/, if the Spaniards here ((and true to their caufe. We have 8»OCO Britifh, 1.500 Por- tuguefe, and 17,000 Spanife regular troops, on the lUt of Leon, besides their militia, volunteers, and a great many thoufand hol~ ers~on—in the whole, a number more th:->r* fitfficicnt to eat the forceoppofed to thc-m, but I do not think they are prime. General Ci.*ilum his p'opofed feveral times to atra^ k the French in their entrenchments, but (he Junta are fo timid, they are afraid to try the iffue. rn1 Droutt, which coiif palTed thro' this ciff* ,., Extract of a letter fji ., ' "°f\ ■ To ft\?w vou 3 Chriftophe is,'and ^. -"« few days ago Iy dec-mated a who!- nghty were either I - "'as done in co~iem. .nrt tnne before with ti,; be i ^Jment did not blavc ,. MOMlHEpMir. tht O ST| ^rry)a-<- ' ~«* c ar-J alive x» ,>h i * ***««• ™ 1 f®*-"W»0Lr jeem •"^aaft^ssfc "" to emriy tl(, j- , tf'en runntng intu , H.^- I . . M

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