Kingston Chronicle, January 29, 1819, p. 3

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X-v.tu Burlry, mUmm LeamWi, r, email IWirteft Ainl rW l^un..... <\1(.rL..sr.uMry, J«l.« <VN.-al. senr. t;r*#. Van \ ulconbnrgb, .lames Monw. ^braSnvu lri^i, Toflie JUHti-n, Hi- Pweltrvqt *« pleased to roi'int the Miming atiMtfl: GnNTUF.MFN, # . I Wave teceived particular fatisfaction from vour loyal Ad-hels : for i think it important that the United Empire at We. snd not lefs that *** nat,on on ^ borders fhould know that the peopleof this Province ate not of a eh cattcr to fjl- low any band of fefifOM individuals who mav rhoofc to originate an enterpri/e, hcw.va craftily di(«uifcd, agn.nll the go¬ vernment and coniUuticnof the country. In my anxiety to learn the real oaufes of difcontei.t. which were complained of, bur not Aatcd, I read! y anfwered a peti- tion, finned by certain individuals of your Townfhip ; thougb I could not fail to no¬ tice .h^t it exhibited the reverfe of that tone of duty, which is nfual and becoming in Fitch commnr.icati'>n3. On this occa¬ sion, however, my feelings and imderitaud- ine both afTured me that the writing con¬ veyed neither the language nor intention of (he petitioners. I am now happy to be confiimed in that opinion by the decla¬ ration which accompanies your Aihlrds, and ! g'adly take thw opportunity to re- jiv-irk, that the fifteen individual4, whpfe Signature it bears defei v.- much praife tor having kontftly difcharged a lervicc which was at once due to then'felves, their feU low fubjedts and 'he g vernment- I have ordered the (latement of griev¬ ances, which I received in anfwer to my inquiry, to be inferted n the Gazette and I l-ave it to the honed good fenfe of );is Majefiy's fnbjefts o? tins Colony to con. iider, whether they are fueh as to jollify the revolutionary meafures which were hurrying, they kr.ew not whither, many loyal but mrfguided perfons. Be aff re-], gc tlemen, that it is no lefs jny inclinain-n than 1 feel it to be my du¬ ly, to remedy as far as lays in my power any defcrip*ion of evil, whether it be of a partial nature, or fnch as afnds the gene- id interefts of the Col- ny. His Excellency t.'.e Lt. Governor has received the following acMrefs from the vnagiftrates, &c- &c of the county of Glengary .• To His Excellency Major General Sir Peregrine Mail land . C B. It. Gov of the Province of Upper Can/ieta, Ssfa &?*• «r. The Loyal Addrefs of the Clergy, Magilhates, Office- of Militia and other Inhabitant, uf fi-ccci-uy tfl Glengary May it p'eafe Vour Excellency* We, the (. ler^y. flfagiftrates Officers of Militia and other inhabitants of the County of Glengary, having in the ad- dtefs we had the honor of prcfenring to your Excellency.' n your arrival in this Piovince, exprcfTed our firm attachment to the Government >.f our Sovereign, and to the glorious conflitution of our Coun¬ try, and our determined resolution to defend both with the laft dn.p of our blood, fhould coafider it unneoeffaiy to trouble your Excellency on this occalion. with a repetition of our unaheiab'e fen- timents, did we no! perceive fo many others prefling forward V feitify their aoprnhation of the Law ; afll ci in the hit Seflion uf our Provincial Parliament, for reftraiuing certain feditious meetings. We concur moll heartily with our fel¬ low fohj.-dts in a( proving of that law. and cvery other coi lUtational neafure that may be ~dv pted to hear dowa reafon -nd fcdit:»n, uudrr wkr-.trvcr form thofe rdious moaner8 n*ay rear their guilty In.ads. For ve fhould confidcr wc had difcharged the Jeaft important part ofeur duty, by (bed¬ ding our blo.'d in the fie'd. ill repe ling the c-.eu attacks of the foes of our conn- try, were we not equally ready to fupport the government, in rei retting the ihfid'ous reachinations of its domeftic enem-ies. We view with indignation, the attempts of delperate demagogues, to diltu.h the public mind, by conjuring ideal gpievdnce^, avhich exill only in their he?ted imagina- tioBs, perfectly convinced that th'ir ob- jeft is not the melioration of the condition of ,lie inliabUaulp ot till- province, uUu actually enjoy every freedom and indepen¬ dence, which the mildeft laws pnd .he mod perfeft form of conflitution can bellow : but to create confnfion and to fi(h ia troublctJ waters in hopes thereby of grati¬ fying their malice and of extricating them- ielves from the de'perace fituation into •which their Riadoeb h/is brought them, and that to attain their felfifh ends thou- prtteRded patriots would w^.de tbrr.ugh oceansofthe blo«d of ihelroeiud' d volariea, 1 he ttifdom and encrg) whiob mini- fefled themfelves in the commencement .,f your Excellency's adminiftration and the roeafurc* which we fee ia progrefs foi the good of the country, command both our grateful acknowledgement, and our impli- cit confidence, and open to oui view a cheering profpeQ of the rnpi'lly increafing preiperity of this highly favoured poition ef iIll Dritifh Empire. That the Almighty may preferve vour Excellency's life and health, already rendered dear and important to every loyal fubjeit in this Province, and enable your Excellency to rule for many years in the grateful hearts of a free people, is the ilncere wifh a::d ardent prayer of the ii, habitants of this county. [ The fignature*, amounting to neatly 4 hundred, wc are obliged to defer inferting vntil next week.] To which Hi3 Excellency has bepn Ijleafed to oiaks ths following raply; T'J the Inhabitant: tf the County of Gfat* Sttry. Gentlemen, Receive my thanks for your loyal, pa¬ triotic, and affediouate addrefs The hearts of yoar ancellors were ever obedient to the call of their Count.y. It was their gloiy to have made the banner of Sr. Andrew refpeCted by her European Enemies. It i» yuiirs to have made the fame banner rcfpc&ed by her Enemies in this Hemifphere : But this was not their only merit ; an equal degree of piaife is due to them for the not tefs important cx- ercife of pacific virtues ; for their brotherly attachment to e.ich <itber, their love uf or¬ der and inftrutSUow, and for their principled fubmiffion to the laws and government of their country. Such, Gentlemen, were the virtues that ennobled your anceftors | ftich are the virtues which eminently exift at this day among your European brethren and I rejoice that rhe beneficent and klefled author of out Faith, lias made you per¬ ceive them worthy *f your ellcerw and imitation : rnay he, in his goodnefs, con¬ firm yon in every good habit, and bellow on you every other b I effing* In the month of December lasf9 a Petition, was received by Hi* KxeHieiie\ the Lieu I. Go¬ vernor, from certain inhabitants of tin* Town¬ ship of Ilaldimandi in which many grievances were camplai • *i of, bu! none set rorih. B\ Hi> F,»eel!encv*senmmaid a letter wa^ hfimeditUely vvri'tcn to Mr. Wilson Itoc, the first subscriber of i!te petit ion, de \nuz M be idformed what Vfere the specific ^rie^anees complained of; f'> which the fnllowin^ ari>wer l:a< heen 'fceivcd : Haldimand, 26th Nov iSiS. Sir, I hid the honour to receive a lct-er from His Excellency the Lieutenant Go¬ vernor's Office, dated the 16th iuft. In reply thereto, I beg have to llate, that I received a letter of occupation ror Lot No. 22. in the firit Conceffion, and alfo for Lot No. 2r, bein^ a Crown Keferve in the fame LoncefBon of Haldiman-J, hnt h:ive heen and am at prefent, prevented from occupying faid Lots by William Bur oh axn. who all edges that he purchnfed them f>ora the dM^inal proprietor-, Francis Bumham. I have made known this cir- enmftance to Mr Boulton (who was then Attorney Gencial) nearly three years ago, without receiving any redrefs ; this I pon- fidercd a grievance, and was the caufe of my figging the petition from Haldimand. I have the honor t© be, 6;r, Your obedient fervant, WILSON RQS. favemifai in tiie'gijmi.ip; and location ef lands; one indance of which among ma¬ ny others, has been mentioned, of a valua¬ ble trac3 of land, in the front of the tovrn- fhfp of Murray, very near the outlet of the River Tronr, gfaiitcd to a member of the Land Gondii in pre- ference to other* who had long wifhed to obtain fo favorable a locatien fer afttial fettlcrr.cnt. The confequence of ftch COmp'aintS, continued from year t# year, whether with or without tuft caufe, has been, in this part of the Province, and lo far as otir acquaintance has extended, a general dllVtisfaction and difcontent ; and a decreafe of confideacc in that depart¬ ment of the Government. The moll ef¬ fectual method of removing this evil, we fincerely beueve, would bean impartial in¬ quiry into the caufe of ifc, by fome eom* miffinn or competent authority, in order that any exiiHng errors may be correelcd, and any unfounded reports and lmpici- fiortS refuted. In praying for fuch an in- veftlgattou, vrithcu pretending to the meani of afcertaitlng the fafls ourfelves, and ftaung them in detail, we feel a con- fcioufnefs, that our motives have not been feditious, but loya' and patriotic. 7$ bt continued. KINGSTON CHRONICLE. • i * FRIDAY. J.<xu.irv 19, 1819. • * • '***# To TTU r.xeellenrv <*ir PJ&REORI^fl! VA1T- l$A \ l>, K. t\ H. Lie ite.'.-ini '.'•w-ruor *»r the fr.-'inee uf tipper Cooad;t, fee. S:c. &Ci M^ ■ it pi ute Vour F.xcet'rnry. By a letter from your Secretary, dated the 5th inltant, directed to the firfl ilgner of the Petiti -n of the Inhabitants of Mr- neft Town, we are informed* that your Kxcellenry has received our Petition, and defire to know what are the fpfieific griev¬ ances, of which wc complain. We thank yo»r Excellency for this no¬ tice of the P*»ntienj and view it a* an ';ar neft of Oil I further attention to the wiil'.cs and intcrells of His Majcdv's loyal fubjectj under vour government. Whatever in the "tone of the Petition^1 ha? appeared to your Excellency " undu- trful," we h'»pe will be afcribed to the furprifc and pain, with which wt perceiv¬ ed that the efforts we had been making, in conjunction with our fellow fubjects in other pans of 'he Ptovhic*, to obtain an inquiry concerning grievances compl.iined of with a view to their redrefs had been too fucccfsfully miiieprelented to your Excellency* as "attempts to excite dif¬ content and organize fedki»n ;" and were likely co be made the occafion of an aiit, which, if paffed, would in our apprehen- (io", caft a reproach upon the inhabitants of the Piovince, and unneceffarily abridge their political liberty. Coufcious as to ourfe'ves. and fatKRed with regard to our feUi-w fubjeftff, that no luch feditious views exifted, wc expreiTed, in ftrong un- (Twdicd language, our fenfe ef the injulb'ce of the charge, and our alarm at the con¬ templated nn-ufure. Our ideas might pro¬ bably have been couched ui. more happy tv» ..,- j Xjui. 0411 J. :..eiKt»i9 >^*>.d*« tUtf fame. Reflection has indeed confnmed our repugnance to fuch a flatute. If it is not paiTed, we entreat your Excellency to withhold the Royal iandion. If it is al¬ ready patted, we dope your Excellency, by further experience of the difpoiltion of th'% ptonle, whom you are appointed to govern, will become fo well fatisfied of their loyalty, an to recommend a repeal of this rcllriftive law. In the mean time, we know rot how far we are fafe in deliberat¬ ing together upon the fabje& of fpecify- iu{\ the grievances of which we complain, leit tS1 ey fljould be deemed to be matters on which we ?re foi bidden, by the new law, to meet and deliberate: and yet, without fuch joi'.t deliberation, the fepa- fate (latement «f a Gngle petitioner, will be of little avail. Prel'uming that the let¬ ter written by your KxcelUncy's order, was not intended lolely for the individual to whom it wa* directed, as he happened to be the firft Ilgner of our Petition, but thai it wa* meant to be communicated to all the Petitioners, for their common bene¬ fit, we venture to comply with it in that leufe, and unite in this deliberate, but im¬ perfect Uatement of a number of fpecific grievances* of which we complain. t. The land grouting department has long been complained of, for unneccfldry delays, occafioping much difappointment, troufcle and expeate te applicant? ; foi tin- reafoaablc fihargei j and for partialitv aod Our Norv York ]>apers, though of a late date, contain no European intelli¬ gence in any de^re Interesting. Their pa^es are chiefly devoted to the publica¬ tion of the proceedings of Congress, and of the si t* Lcjiilature, Which on ac¬ count of thoJr e\(r«Mnc length we are pre- vented from laying before our readers.— It appeal * that no important debates Lave yet (akini place on the Iloor frfCongress* though ci <on\e Wiirn> work1' is speedily anticipated by (he Editors of the Nation¬ al Intelligences The Committee ap- pnlnfr^ for thecssniination of the papers r«fettnc fofhe afl'^vr of Arbuthnot and AmOristrr hare cxore.sspd (hair decided disapproliafioni f(4eneral Jackson's con- duct. The ftdifejy EstaUllshmOTtofth^ United States, why, was limited by a law in Ltl5a to \\)X)0i) men, has bceu brought under COi)<jderation, and the Se- c re tar) at war, in ronformity with a res¬ olution passed at [y> \asi session has re¬ ported upon it, an-t) stated that it cannot be redi.ced bMou jis present numbers, with safrty 10 th.. public service. A- monij«t rhorrhiuiu he proposes an altera¬ tion in t\\orations bowSssn d tothalmops, 5Ub<titutrai WeiP hx cid.r for tpivltl. it is nutue. .> arv to «b»Cl ve thai thi-» is a Wiwaml h mane ftUggestion. The change which un-. some lltrtt" ago^ made in i\\9 ra'ion of t\\Q Brit* 'i troops nerving in this country has certainly as little tended to improve I heir morals, asitlias to increase I'ihri'r physical powers. No doubt the (lovermmul had jjftorl and sufiicieut rptt- snm for making ii -' at tetsl it may be hoped it \.;:s not do;;o lacivly to gratify the Jamaica Planters. The Speech of (Joverrmr Clinton can he read by no person, without a fueling o!'re-|.Wcl lorilie author, as a scholarand a sta«(--maii. \V'e hope his remarks on I!;** grnnd infernal improvements, now carrying on in the State of Xew York May cat( h the eye of the members of the legislatures pf these Provinces^ and in¬ duce then) to make some eiforts towards accomplishing til*.* projected improve¬ ments on the navLr*Uion of the St. Law- reace. In particular it i- desirable that our sister Province should no longer cle- lay the opening of the Lachjne Canal, (he want of which Kso much felt by ctery person ui.p-e produce descends to the Montreal market from the Banks of the Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Lakes.-------------- At leiig'ii wc have* prospect of "infer. The Merairy, after fluctuating for several days he- tweeu SS ;i ti I3dcgrrcs above, fell in the count of yescprdaj ten dWrrca brlow, kcfo« This change in i\\r tempera urc oftb^aioiosphere was accompanied with a fall of sboh. The river fronting lire town apjifars ;hi> morning fast bound in ii \ fetters,and wemay indnt^aliopelhat our communicatroiM with the ^urroandiog country, and our ncrglibor- on rheopposiie shore will be )>.cdilv renrw.d. For the U\<t month indeed, blockaded city,all approach to it Inning been rendered ueai'lj impracticabtf by the state of the weather, and he wretched cottdiifcni of (he ruails. tii iicriu ini-'ha-ocen *" extraordinary season, and many ofour oldest Inhabimntfi assurd us iliat i!iey scarcelj recnllcct an instance of the river remaining open at >o late a period. The remai k- abie p/ophecvofi'u-li arncd Danish Professor has been thu>faraCtt>mptWrr*d in this country. Anecdote of thelateMr. Sheridan. His father one day defcanting on the pedigree ofbii family, was regretting that they were no longer flyled O'Sherldan, as they had been formerly ; indeed, father, replied the late celebrated chara&er, then a boy, we heve more right to the 0 than any one elfc—for we owe every b#dy. A very celebrated picture of Vaudycke's has been discovered at LJru>sets. It re¬ presents the scene of our immortal We are under the e.eceb-ity of postponing the plihtieario.iuf the Import^ and Jvxport? al Quebec during la«i yrar, a** well as the Keport of the Joint Uttratnrttees appointed by the Chamber of CojTimerce, the LAimnaii Council, and the Man¬ ufacturer* of Flour in the Ciiv of New York— ror ihe purpose of taking into consideration the d 'preciated reputation and relative value of the wheat and tl our of that Sate Mau> observa¬ tions in thW renort are peculiarly applicable to I1.9 District, and ineiit the attemitn of the iner- c auiand agriculuins'. ^The Merchants and Gen¬ tlemen of the Town of Kingfton, are re- quelled to meet at the Grand Jury Room, on Mondayj the 8th of February next, at Twelve o'clock, for the purpofe of taking iito confederation the propriety and pra&t- cabi ity of forming a Fire Assurance Com- p.iuy in the Town of Kingfton, and to cs- tabliflian Agricultural Society for the Mid¬ land Dirtrift. London paper, HARMED, At Prcf-que Isle on the 7th instant, by James Young, Usq. Air. William O. Cakkol, of this Town, to Miss Jemima, second daughter of ttliakim Correy, Esq. of 1 he former place. On Tuesday, the 12th instant, in Adolphas- townJ?\ the Rev. Official Stuart. Mr. Barnabas Rreuan, of Kiagston,ta Miss llli/abeth Peter- xou. of the former place. In thi> town,on Tuesday last, Mr. Join Rut er to Mi-- llariot Wemolla, both »f Kiag <»- Dtttb, Tn this City yesterday afternoon, after a short sickness. j\!r. Finlav FfeflSK, Schoalmasttr, aged 02, much andjiutlv regretted. Mr. Fisher was one of thoie meritorious characters who dis- cliar^ed the various and important duiies of a Tearher of youth, wiili a fid*lity which cnnnoi fail tocall forth the auplau-eof ever\ good mem- herof -ociefy. Tnc Benefit-arising fr^magood Ed u eat ion an dan ear 1% culture of the mind, can¬ not fail lo insure thegrattlttde#f the reecivcr to¬ wards the donor; but in this instance the regret for'h^ departi-d \* not confined to those who have benetiied iVoiu histuiiion alone, ItN name will bcdearltall nho have been acquainted with him, and In? memory will t«0|| be cheri-hed by a'l whom the casual intercourse of *«eiel>, had given an opportunity of ranking nimasa mead At Glengary, Upper Canada, on the 39th ult. in his 74th year, Alexander Mac doneUt Esq. of Greenfield, for upwards of twentv years a refpeftable Magistrate ia that county, and a Liegtenant-Colenel in the Glengary militia, much and deservedly respected by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Mu trrnl th'vnhL Pin lf>. KINGSTON ASSEMBLY* The next will be on Friday 5th Feb¬ ruary. Tickets to be drawn at half past seven o'clock PRECISELY. Kingston, l2S//* Jan. 1819.__________ BIBLE SOCIETY. The annual meelmg of the members of the Mi;ll;ind District Auxiliary bible So¬ ciety will beheld at the Episcopal Church rn fhr Village of Bnlh on Monday the 15th February next, at ten o'clock, a., m. All persons who miy be desirous of join* in:; (liis laudable Institution arc most res¬ pectfully invited to attend. J As.LRANKRN, Setretarp Bath, January 25. ISl'J. CONTRACT FOR SAW LOGS, To be(hlhcrtd al the Kingston Mills. PJpXXDERSwWl bercceivod by the JL subscriber, until the I5£h Fehru- ar\ next, from persons willing to enter iuro contract for supplying LOGS for a Saw Mill, at the above premises, for one year from the first of May inwf. Particulars will to made known on ap¬ plication to the subscriber. ROHt. STANTON. Kingston, ISth Jan. 1819. 5 FOR SALET *JflH&EB valuable FARMS, two of JL them lung In the Township of Kingston, 3d concession ; one containing 50 acres,ueinja part ©f Waterloo, with a good House and Barn, Tan House, Bark Mill, and eleven good Tan Vats.—a good situation for a Distillery, there being a constant supply of water 5 the other ly- i»g about half a mile East of Waterloo, in the 3d concession, containing 153 Acres and one third, betpg the East and West halves of Lots No. 'JO and £L with •iua;iu^ oi improvement, well it need, and cuts *25 tons of Hay yearly ; the oth¬ er part well timbered, and a small creek running through the middle of the Lot. It is a handsome situation for a Dairy. For particulars enquire of JOHN RYDEE, Jon, Waterloo, Jan. c20, 1819. 5(f THEATRE. THE Lovers of the Drama are refpeft- fully informed, that on MONDAY EVENING Will be pr«feated (f«r the firft timf in this place) the Grand Mclo Drama, with new Sceaery, Decorations, &c. written by The¬ odore Edward Hoakc, Kfq. called TEKELr, Or, The Seige of Montgatg. Cor n't Trkfm, Mr. Ehftun&j Alexiwy, the Heroine of Monign*/, Mrs. Williams, For other Characters and Prospectus str Hilts-. In the courfe of the Drama, A PAS HRtJL, bv Mi. Fttmra. To which will be added, the much ad¬ mired Comic Farce of An imal Magnetism (F§r Characters tu Bills.) "Box Tickets Five Shillings, Pic, Two Shillings and >ix Pence cacH, to be had &t Mr. MOORF/s Coffee-House, and at the THEATRE—Doors to be open at SIX o'clock ; Curtain to rife at SEVEN o'clock, *%* Gentlemen art requested not to smoke in the Theatre. (T5*The Box Book of the Theatre will be kept at Moore's Coffee lloufe from 10 o'clock in the morning until 4in the afcer- noon ; where places may be takon for Boxes. No money taken at the door. Cj*No postponement on account of weather* The Public are respectfully informed that efficient means are taken to render the Theatre warm and comfortable. Profcflbr Diumar, of Copenhagen, has publifhed a learned diffeitation, In which he endeavours to e'd.iblifli ab certain, that the eni'uinnr winter of 1818-^9 will be very fliwrt and vciy add> THE LAST NOTICE. AtLL persons indebted to the late d/lL firm of Taylor $ Parker are hereby notified that Unless their respec¬ tive accounts and notes are settled by the first of April next, they will indiscrimi¬ nately be put into the hands of an attor¬ ney for collection. ALLAN TAYLOR. Betl<w!l\ IGth Jun. 1319. 5\v6 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A GROOM.—Itiquircof the Printer. RingstoniQtith January^ 1919. 6 NOTICE. THE Magidrates and Inhabitants of the Midland Diftrift, are requefted to meet at Bath, in the Townfhip of Erneft Town, on the fecond Saturday in Feb¬ ruary next, at 12 o'clock, for the purpofe of adopting fome plan for affording relief to the Poor of the Diftrift. ALEXR. FISHER, THOMAS MARKLAND. PETER SMITH. Kingfton, 15th Jan, iSrg* 3 the CHRISTIAN HECQRBE& To Appear in Numbcrs9 cne Number cvery Months at twelve and Jlx pence, Halifax C*y. a Tear. THIS publication will be iffiied \>y Air. George Dawfon, Book-Seller, York, under the infpeCtion af the Rev, Dr Strachan. It (liall be devoted to theological and mifcella> eous fubjeds, and particularly to iutereding religious intelligence, and bio¬ graphical and obituary notices. Bcfides occafional original matter, it (hall contain fe'edntns fio-n the various lunii eOi.wznrt ic.cciii*... iuKih 111c Vbrietia Britifh periodical worka, mcral ; nd religious. Thcfe works will be regularly received for that purpofe ; and the readers of the Christian Recorder will thu* be furnifced in the .pcediell mode with vala- able and interclling felcdtion^ fto« the lat- cll Britifh periodical publications. While it (hall be the objeft of the Jour¬ nal t» record important religious events in general, particular regard will be paid to tfcofe which relate to the Protectant Church. The Chrifiian Recorder will prefenc ita readers with a palti»g map of the religious world; and (hall be, occalionally, enriched with the fentiments of thofe maftera of theology who were the £;lory of the days that are paft, and whole writings exhibit the foundeil views of Chrifiian dodtrine and order, and the highcll fervors of pious feeling- Whatever can advance the interefts of religious truth ; tho purity, the unity, and the profperity of the kingdom of the Re- deemer ; and the faith, holinefe, aad confo- laiion ef the Chrifiian, (hall, as far a9 practicable, find a place in this Journal. The plan, if executed with tolerable ability, mull certainly render this publica¬ tion ufeful and fntereftin^ to all clafles of Chriftians, and the price of it is fo low as to bring it w'thin the reach of all who can be profited or intereftcd by its contents. It fhall be printed with a handfocnetype* and on good paper of a large fize. The firft number fhall appear early In March, aHd a number will ba publifhed regularly every month. The wotk being ifTh' d folely from an carneft deilre to pro¬ mote the intereils ot religion, with ifle view to its general circulation, it will be furniflied at the low late of twelve fhillings and fix pence, Halifax Currency, a year. Agents fhall have a coramiifion of 20 per cent, on the amount of fnbfcriptions for which they become refponfiblc. Subfcriptions received by Mr.G. Daw¬ son, Book-feller, York, to whom commu¬ nications poll ptid. may be addrtCed, and to whom perfons at a diftance may traof- rait their names, with dirt&ions hy what conveyance the Journal fliall be feat to them. Ttnrk, January 12, 1819. Cj" Subscriptions received at l/?e Pos:-Of~ fcey Kingston, NOTICE. ON SUNDAY the 7th February, ;v SE11MON will be preached" by the Ret. Official G. O. Stuart, at St. George's Church, for the benefit of the Sunday Union Schools. Kingston, 1 5th Jan. 1810. S To Let, THE Houfe lately occupied by Lieu¬ tenant Brifcoe (Royal Engineer?) the property of James Richardfou, Sen. fuuated near Mr. Hugh Earl's. For terms apply to the fubferiber. ROBT. RICHARDSON. Kingston, ~:b January* 1815. #

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