From the Montreal HeralJ, Off. 30. Men* 1 .icmvi* i ii 1 h Between the hour1 of 12 and 1 o'clock on 'he o'l'ht of Ptiefday lalt our citizen- yce railed with the appalling cry of fir** yel-muding through the (Ireets. Tht cnuh ^f the alaim wj< found to proceed from a Jioufr uear the Scninary in Noire Damt Street, oct upied by .\lr. Girard. confec¬ tioner, which wa« difcovercd to be on fire. It was firft feen by two young men of McfiVs Gibb* & Kolmyer, why (lept in a building, in rear of the adjoining premifes, and notwithfanding the alarm was inltant- ly fffven, the dcfirudlive element had at¬ tained fitch a height, that three houfes feU a prey !o it* mercilefs ravages, before it could be chicked. The filent hour at which it occurred; the length of time whirh unavoidably elaplcd, before afliltance cou'd be £0t, nnd the extent the flames had reached before they were difcovered, gave it an appearance threatening and awful in the exneme From the lame caufes the adjoining buildings \vere Jn the mod immi¬ nent danger. The Cloth Stores belong- inc* to McfTrs. Gibbs Sc Kolmyer. which joined the houfe where the fire broke out, wa^ fnvei by the indefatigable exertions of the citizens, and ihe Printing Office and Bo« k Store belonging to Mr Brown ran the utmoft rifle, being on fire in feveral pla¬ ces at different times; if was to the prompt and vi^vrons efforts of all who were pre¬ sent, aided by the calmnefs of the evening, and the fall of fnow, which had happened the afternoon before, that we are indebted for getting the flames fa rapidly fubdued. Among others, we were informed the gen tlemen of the Seminary were particularly confpicuous for their exertions, and kindly funiifhed a fupply of water from their pump in the garden It is reported that the greater part.-f the property was covered in the different Infarance Office* ; but the ]©fs muft be very considerable, for the pro- grefs of the conflagration was fo rapid, that fome of thofe occupying the houfes barely efcapid with their lives, without faving any of their efTi.&3. Among the chief fuffer crs, are Mr. Girard, Confe£ioner, and Mr. }Cauntz, both of whofe hi ufes were entire¬ ly confumed, and hardly any thing laved ; Meffrs. W. & J Spragg whofe Auction Stores are partly burnt, and the Book Store, belonging to MtfTrs- Boffange & Papineau, the roof of which was entirely confumed. and the property much injured in the attempt to reicuc it. There have been no certain accounts of the way in which the fiie originated ; the rnoft probable is. that it arofe from the negligence of a maid fervant, who had been lent an errand to the Garret with a lighted candle the preceding evening. Oo Thmfday lafl, the fire which had not been completely cxtinguifhed in the ruins of Boffange&Papineau's Store, broke ©ut dgain about 10 o'clock A. M. It was fortunately got undei without doing any further injury. On Thurfday evening, about 7 o'clock, another fire broke out in a houfe in St. Paul Street, occupied by Meffrs. Stewart, Jiolroyd 5c Co. and Mr- Leveque'* Dry Good Stores, adjoining to Meffrs. Gerard & Co. The violence of the fire waB fo great, that although early difcovered, the whole premifes, with almoft all their whole contents, were entirely confumed. The great exertions on the part of the citizens and firemen, favoured by the calmnefs of • the evening, prevented its communicating to the adjoining houfes. . We have been informed that a confi^er- able part of the property deftroyed by the late Fire?, particularly that of Thurfday cveningi was infured in the Montreal Fire Infutance Company. The extent of the lofs is not yet accurately known. Infu- rance had been effected for JP3800 in the above office. man, lo practice Physic and Midwifery ouly. Lieutenant Governors Office, York, <15th October, 1819. It having from divers parts of the Pro¬ vince been conveyed to his Excellency I be Lieutenant Governor, that the Ma¬ gistrates have not received the Acts of Parliament after publication ; and his Excellency having ascertained (hat the said Acts have been duly delivered at the Post Office, and forwarded according to their address ; Notice is hereby divert, that in future whenever the Acts shall he delivered to the Post, it will be notified in the Gasette : and it is desired that if the said Acts shall not be duly received after a proper interval subsequent to such notification, the Magistrates not receiv¬ ing them will report the same to his Ex¬ cellency's Private Secretary, for his Ex¬ cellency's information. COMMUNICATIONS. To SIR, the Rev. Rowland Grove CURTOIS, Chaplain to the Fot'ces, Sfc. By a letter, the authenticity of which we may depend up^n, there appears to have been feveral fhock- of an Earthquake felt atLa-Lhineon i huitdav ialt. Our in¬ formant ftates, that it happened about half paft 7 o'clock in the morning, and that there were four or five fliocks dirtin&ly felt. They were fo violent as to move thofe lying in bed, and produce a tremb Kng motion, and noife among the furniture in the room. We have not heard of any injury it had done ; nor that it had been perceived in any other place. ib* In the Houfe of Commons, on the 5th July, the following qucfh'on and reply was fnaderefpefting :— CANADA. Mr. W. Douglas wirtaed to afk a queftion, the anfwer to which was of con¬ siderable importance to our fettlers in Canada. His queftion was, whether any means had been deviled for tlte prevention of the recurrences of fuch disgraceful outrages as had lately come under the notice of the houle, as having taken place in thefe quartets. Mr. Goulburn replied, th^t f«ch means had been devifed, and tffc&ual meafures taken for that purpofe. ib* Lieutenant Governor's Office, lark, 10th Oct. 1819. His EvrfUency the Lieutenant Gov¬ ernor Jim been pleased to grant licences to the Undermentioned gentlemen, at die recommendation cf the Medical Board, appointed under the authority of the pro¬ vincial Salute : J hn Gilchrist, of Hamilton. INathasxel IH:x, ot Nelson, Eomonp VV,Altai trc-ng,oI UallowcK Iitkin Gross, of Murray, Asolmtus AtiXLcn. of Gainsborough, Charles k>xjn<comb, of Wescoft, Gentlemen t» practice l-histc, Sutler; and M'dvviffT' )1ak:*asu* Smjxu, of ikrion. Gentle- Underftanding that you are about to leave this country for England, w»*, the Ma^iftrates and Gentry refi.lent at B.ith. in the Townfliip of Ernell Town, and in its vicinity, cannot fuffer you to take yaur departure from anioi.gft \\% without cx- preffing to you, in much fincenVy, our re¬ gret that we are fo foon to lofc the contin nance of thofe kind attentions which you have for fome time, and with fu r»uch dis- intereftednefs, bellowed upon the Inhabit¬ ants ot thi\ place, in affording them the means of promoting their religious exerci fes, which had been but too Jong fufpen- ded. Wc remember the lime when the church at this place was dellitute of a Minifter of the Gofpel, and we remember the alacrltv with which you, in conjunction with the Rev. Mr. Wilfun. came forward, and, amidil the neceffary difcharge of an arduous and more official duty, fupp.'ied the warn, and with an earneltncfa too, that we have often obferved with gratitude. It is this feeling of gratitude that now indu- ces us to leturn you our bed and kinded thanks.- We view your departure from this cuntry, aa a lofs th;:t will be felt in I more ways than one. It is well known to us all, that at your fuggeftion various pub¬ lic Inftitationa have been elhibiifhed in this Diflrift 'hat have for their objt£t the a- melioration of fociety and the general im¬ provement of the Province, and we have witneffed y-ur zeal in carrying them into effect. We can only hope, that, in your abfence, aftive promoters of rhem may not be wanting. We now take our leave of you, and, in doing this, we heartily affure you of our bed withes.—May the prote&ion of a gra¬ cious Providence be bountifully expended to you wherever you go ; and. if it be con- filtent with your future profpeds in life, may you fliortly be reftorcd to this coun try. We are, Sir, with refpeft, Your obliged and obedient Servts. (Signed) Benjamin FuirfiehL J- P. Robert IViltiims, J. i*. Shcldin HavLjj, Collin McKenzic, James Run Ice ny Darnel ffagatm(inr George Hunt) John Clark, Daniel Farley^ Richard tVarffie, George Iiulcer, J mac Fraser, M. F, Calvin Wheeler, Peter Davy, M. S. liidlceli, James Connor, Isaac Jacquilh, aolI 1*. Forward* Peter ffuw9 John Deany John Johnsfo?:. Bath, Id August, I810i that concerns thi* portion of His Ktajefty'* dominions. Believe me, Gentlemen, Ever to remain, Your faithful and Ob't. Servant^ R. G. CURTOIS. For the Kingston Chroniclc. Messrs, Editors, Society i< at all times fubjeA to many evils which wc cannot remove, and to many annoyance* which we cannot cor- re&, but there are many exifting which with eafe we might remedy. The annoyance, to the correction of which I wifh to turn your readers' atten¬ tion is fo frequent, and at the fame time fo truly unpleafant, that 1 am forry and lur- prifed fome abler pen had not been exerci- fed to put a flop to it.—You, Meffrs. Ed¬ itors, mull have remarked every Sunday the number of dogs in Church, which run from aific to aifle and from pew to pew, to the great annoyance of many of the con¬ gregation Though the noife and capers of thefe animals may raife a fneer on the faces of th- fe (if any) who attend Church rather to fee and be ften, than to offer up their thanks to the Throne of Grace for the many bleffings which they daily re¬ ceive ; yet to thofe who attend from a re¬ ligious feeling, the nuifance is annoying in the extreme, as their attention is often at¬ tracted by thefe feemingly neceffary Church attendants It appears to me that it is ex¬ tremely indecorous and fnews a want of reverence to the Church, in the owners of d »gs to bring their four legged compan¬ ions with them to hear divine fervice. I would therefore advife thofe gentle¬ men and ladies who have dogs (of whatev¬ er kind they may be) to leave fuch favor¬ ites at home, or if they be afraid to trull them alone, today and keep them compa¬ ny. What think you, Meffrs Editors ? CAPESSO. in your column!, except matter wherein the public is dire&ly or indirectly concern¬ ed — Go then, Editor of the Upper Canada Herald, "Go where plory vcmx^ iliec;" let your bed exertions be ufed to put 3 dop to fuch innovations. Wield your pen with the fame force that you have hither¬ to, and Perhaps tliefbe will topple under Like rotlengalr-posts struck with thunder; But if the daring Rebel Itouc Should ra-hly strive to stand it out, My next epistle will di>close How we'll proceed from words to blow?. This comes from an advocate for Cana¬ dian Painters. jl friend and Subscriber 1 to the U. C. Herald j * Lot no one suppose 1 tneao to .-a\% he is a Butcher, or even that he has a calf's head. THE DANDY. Cas'd in a Ru>sian Belt, the Dandy Roll* un in self-conceit. Enamoured of his works so handy, And with In- wit elate. Mindful ofdrcssalone he lives, Se!f-nraided for his beaut) ; To pleasure every ,-j>are hour gives r Disgusted with his duty Ai times to gallantry iaclfn'd*** Never averse 10 di inkiiig — I)ispla\ing oft an absent mind— Vouch favours his free thinking. N. ■M t$m<muwfa& To the MaoiMrates and Gentry refident at Bath, in the Townfliip of Ernell Town. Gentlemen* That it is gratifying to me to be affured «f your good opinions, I mod readily admit ; but when I reflect, hovv little i have really done to obtain them, I feel more humbled, than elated, by the warmth of expreffion, which you have a- dopted in conveying to me this aflurance. In undertaking in conjunction with the Rev. Mr. Wtlfon the charge of your Church, I was well aware that it would not be in our powei to afford you more than a very limited portion of our fcrvices. Seeing however, that there was no immedi¬ ate profpedl of your obtaining a ref-dent Minider, we considered it a duty incum¬ bent upon us to forniih you as often as tve were aide with an opportunity of attending the worlhipofthe Almighty, You fpeak of my efforts in promoting the edabliihment ofvaiious public Iriftitq- tionsamongd you. I have certaii !y Hep¬ ped forward (perhaps fometimes too pre- fumptuoufly) to point out what appeared to me calculated to advance the good of fociety and the improvement of the Pro¬ vince—but on this account I cannot con- ii-ier myfelf as having any claim for the Imalled meed of approbation—feeing that 1 have but barely difchargeJ the duties of a fdlow-ftibjed. I thank you from my her.Tt f->ryour parting good w:(hcs and in Lidding you farewell, beg to afimc ycu, that wherever P oviile ct may iu future lee fit to place me, I (hall ever fed a deep intcred fa Ell We a-rrcp iii opinion with Capesso, and hop* his re«!>arks will havr >ome etteei in removing tfaeaaitoyantvof uhieh he coropluhis. LJ. KINGSTON, NorEMBER 5, 1819. Our New York papers to the "2bth iilc, contain nothing latei fiom Lngland than «ai given in out last number, ttnd are in a great measure un¬ interesting to the Canadian reader. A destructive fire ha&faftly taken place ai Montreal, un account of which will be seen in our paper of this day. A dreadful hurricane at St. Bart?, which com¬ menced on the evening of the 20th Sept. 8* said o have nearly desolated the plaee. Ii ivax sup¬ posed that several of the other inlands had suffered by its violence. TOK THE KINGSTON CURONICI^E. Mcfsrs. F.ditcrs, The annexed pk*Ce was fent to the Ed- (tot of the Upper Canada Herald for in- fertion in his paper, but not heing able to divert \\\e many flattering compliments paid nim 'hoem, \>r ufuied it an ndmutance— perhap? he think- < pen flattery i* latire ih difguifc. V*ay I nqtleft you to publifh it in your ufeful pap?t, and hope that the tnodefl Editor wih not be obliged to pay the u crimfon tribut. to offended modesty " To Tnn Editor of 1KB IJpPEn Canada Her- Xhtt, Nugis aidere pond us. SIR, In the lad lumber of your Htrald I accidentally dunbled on a communica¬ tion over the fignarire of " Brother Jona than again,5' wh.'cl 1 read o'er and o'er a- gain- but the tru intent and meaning thereof, I could not comprehend ; a friend more verfed in newipaper war than myfelf, told me it was z prrfon difplaying his wit on the painting of he door, figo, Sec of the Chronicle Offi:c, as a retort on the Editors for a very Kvere remark pafTed on the people of the United States by them in one of their Chronicles, in the follow¬ ing words : " Thee is perceptible in the mind of every individual of the American nation a fondnefs for meretricous ornament and tfnfel j.Iare." The writer 1 percievc profefle* to be a Yankee, and certainly is a lingular exception to the above temark, for no one, not even his greated enemy, will accufc him of having the lead tade for "or¬ nament" in his dyle ; his produciion is not adorned, in my opinion, with a quan turn sufficit of ** tinfel glare," and proves that the Editors of the Chronicle caa err fometimes as well as other folks. That the door in quellion is painted in a very unique manner, no one can deny ; th.it it ia u ili.iuit.lul Innovation on door painting in as certain.—We fhouldj Mr. Editor, " Say that it is motistncm herrendum, A- great a plague as God could send 'em, Moreover "ti> informc ingens1 Brought up anions <he Wotern Indians."— Feeling an intered in what fo concerns •he public, I could not avoid remarking to one of the Editors of the Chronicle, the want of tade he had difplayed in daubing his door with fig blue and darch, and the evil example he fct to others in like cafe offending ; he replied that he left the col¬ our, &c to the choice of the painter, who had, as he believed, beeu taught his trade among the people of the United States9 or at all events had adopted their notions^ and who affured him that it was painted accor¬ ding to the latett fafhion in Bodon. No doubt \our doorloakb wondrous neat, Kg blu'd and starch'd i-o spanky ; 'TiS what you mav expect to get, When you employ a Yankee.— As * Brother Jonathan" has offered his fervices to the Chroniclers to contract for any work they may have to do, I advife them next fpring t', hire him, and have their door painted ir> a true neat En^lifh dyle ; his place of refidence he kept fecret, but has informed thfrn he is generally to be found in the Market —probably in one of the butcher's HaJ;,.* You. Mr. Editor, promifed us that your paper Ihould bt as ■ inftrudive' and * en¬ tertaining' as your bed exertions could make it- the Comifiurricati »n above allu¬ ded to (hewa how //ell you fucceed, and many thanks art dH| to one who has given u> fo much " inltruOfon/ and afforded u* fo much * entertainment.'—It has often been remarked that onlv that which con cerns the public adn,jts of public diteuffion. and I am happy to nbferte. Sir, you are of that opnion, and ihat you admit nothing Wc have hitherto avoided netrcSnjtany of those anonymoos prodordons «hicli have frooi tune 10 time appeared agaiosi u» m the Upper*Cauada Herald,because we considered thru devoidof io- tercatas they regarded the public, and beWiw our attention a> they eoncerned ourselves. l*lie i-d- '111 of ihe Herald i? justly entitU-d to the mch< of publ.shipt; them, and for what we know ma\ be al-o enuued lo the credit ot being the author of iheiu. \>"iit-n ur werereadinglusrepty tol< A l;'RtKNo AND SI'BsCRlhER tO TtfK UPPER CANADA UeR- ai.d/ hi* did not ?U!»peci ihe cogent reason* he had for declining 10 |>ublish " the many Uaitnin^ compliments1' paid ro hiirself, nor could we then perceive the point in the i'ipre?>inii '* we art! 1101 willing rogivt' iuo iiiiirh Wight ■*> trilles." The Editor ftronld U\i\r had 0- to bclo-vf that he con- Mdert-d cornpltmenis paid to hiioself as trifle*. He i> a modest man, and he therefore quietly locks up the Communication front A Friend akd subscriber To the Uerald, nftcr having very aptly translated into Kflglhrtl the Latin Mot¬ to placed over it "mtgi* addere pondus*** and shrewdly putting hi* liun-Iaiion within brackets. thus (i\e are not vriLUng to five too much nei^hi to tr.lies). Jin 1 this Kriend and StinscntnER determined, it possible, that the public should see tK the iu.\ny nattering compliment**' he had paid to the Editor, sends the t ominunication in us and though our finely ornare.- nted door and green window shutteis may be exposed by the publication of it,vve have indulged ihcConnbisseur in paihtingby insertlnghts remarks in the prece¬ ding column; Wc hope the Editor of the Herald will take (he hint, and not softer bh modesty to ret SO far the better of him as to prevent hint hereafter from piib3i«hin£ any thing complimen¬ tary to himself,particularly when it appear-cal¬ culated to correct the tad tastt and absurd opin¬ ions of others-, "We would at■£> take this Opportunity ofob- <ervin«r, that we, as well as many other individu¬ als of the community, are certainly much obliged to the Editor for the repeated admonitions he has given us to beware, how we think, and how we speak of public men of the United Srates, of the measures of their government, or of the mau n^rs and customs of the people of those State-. We are moreover admonished to look at the fed¬ eral government of the United States as an ob¬ ject of admiration to "the civilized world," & a> one which no doubt is shortly to rule the destinies of mankind. Under this idea, who can tell hut the popular Emperor ef Rtissto may resign his sove¬ reign authority over his dominions, and instead of continuing to rule his people with the rod of " d<"pnri>m," may he induced 10 give them a . •iiutititrhHi of goVei iwnai a* demoermtie a» that of the United States; and who ran tell but the heterog' -i"«5 StttteM of Germany may yet apply to Washington for the model of .n. Federal com¬ pact. KINGSTON TANNERY *fp UNDERHILL&Co. Rrfpeft. JL » fully beg leave to infoim the Shoe Makers, Sadtllers and leather fdlerv in general, thai they have now Iclcfted .'.oti their^ extenfive aiT.rtment of different -Jefcnptions of Leather, and arc preparing it ready for Sale, upward*, of one Thno- land fides of Upper Leather^rr-m one to Iwenty Tboufand lbs. of light and iW'g folc Leather, and one hundred ami fi ty fideh of Harnefs do. togethtr with twenty- dozen of Calf Skins and a nunnbe- of Horfe hides, Dog and Sheep Skins, too nurr.e>oi$ to inlert, and which can be delivered on the fhorteft no ice and lowed terma for v afh. T. U. flatters himfelf that thofe who are inclined to favour them with their Orders, will fi-.d the above article by far fupcrior to any yet offered for Sale, having already been proved, and acknowledged by the belt judges in this \ rovrnce. Kingilon, N veTiber 5, 1819. 45 For Sale, THE well half of lot number sixteen, in the sixth conceflion of the town- fhip of Kingftnn, containing 100 acres, lying on the public road leading to Lough¬ borough, with ten acre* im(roveo»ent. Alfo—Lot number four, in the third conceflion of the townfliip ot Richmond, containing 200 acres, in a go-d fettle met) tj and imptovernents adjoining it Inquire of SAMtTKL MERRILL- Kingfton, 4th NoV. 1819 45 For Sale, TWO excellent MILCH COIVS.nnz of which will calve in about a w \ k's time. Whoever may wifh to purchase faid Cows, will apply to the fuhferiber. near Mr Adams's, leading to Sruartfilk. MARK LAW. Kingfton, Nov. i, 1^19. 45 TAKEN UP by the fubferiher, a (Iray PIG. The owner can have it by proving property and paying char¬ ges. M*RY FORNY ■ A Kingfton, 2d Nov 1819. 45* WHEREAS my wife NEOMA ha^ behaved in fo unbecoming a manner, and is fquandcring my property, and has publicly kept a houfe of ill famei ami1 litOKCf) allboiidsot mainmuny. Ittitrc- fore forbid all perfnns harboring or rruft. ing her on my account, or purchafirg a- ny thing from her, rt| paying afy thing to her, as I will not be accountable for her contrafts or dealings of whatever name or uaturc, from thia date. SIMON STEDMAN. Kingfton, Novr 2d, 1819. 45 J 1? Jesse B. Thomas, Efquire, Senator for the Illinois Territory to the Congiefs of the United States, with his Lady and Daughter, arrived here on Sunday laft,on their way to Montreal. MARRIED, On Monday, the ift of November, by the llev. John Wilfon, A&ing Chaplain to the Forces, Major Huxley, of the 70th Regiment, to JVIifs Scott, eldeft daughter of Thomas Scott,Efq. Paymafterof the faid Regiment. JTJI a?ict?ia oJ c/iool\ MR. TOBIAS refpe&fully Informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Kingston and its vicinity, that hi* Dancing School will commence on Monday the tst of November, at Mr. Darley's Affembjy Room, in main street- Hours of tuition for yduBg Ladies, from half pan 2 o'clock until half past 5 o'clock p. m and from 6 until 9 p. m. for Gentlemen No fpedtarors will be admitted- except the parents and guardians of thofe young Ladies and Gentlemen who attend the School. Kingston, 28th Oftober, 1819. 44 TO BE SOLD, 0AACORDSofFIREWOOD.lying ^vW on the bank of Mr. Daly's Farm, a little beyond Collins' Bay, convenient for conveyance by water to Kingfton. Not lefs than 50 Cords will be fold to a pur- chafer ; price 58. pet Cord A. WILSON. Kingston* $th 08. 1819. 41 JOHN DEAN HAS juft received, and now offer* for Sale, at the New Store, next door to Mr A. P Forward's Hotel, in the Vil¬ lage of BATH, a general afTortment of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Crockery & Hardware, Unusually Low for Cash* or moat kinds of Country Produce. In fome instances where PUNCTUALITY mav be RtUF.T) UPON, a very short credit may be given, and in fuch cafes only. Hath, Aug 2, 1819. ' 32 DIED, Yesterday morning, after a Inhfc illness, Thom¬ as Be\nt.t, Esquire, Assistant Commissary Geu- <*ral, in charge at this post. ON Monday night the iSth inft. the Store of the subscriber was broke open and to the amount of 75 Dollars or upwards in ca(h carried away : alfo a few large cotton Shawl?*, one remarkable Fo¬ reign red Scarf, upwaidbof four yards in length, one end of which richly ornamen¬ ted with gold thread, the other end plain. Whoever may give luch information as will lead to the recovery of any of faid articles will be handfomely rewarded by applying to the fubferiher. For SAMUEL AYKROYD. Donald .Viurchison. Kingston, xgtb 08- 1819. 43 To Let. HOUSE in Grave Street adjoining the relidence of the * A Frenchman as welearn in Lexiphanes, (wbofe veracity, being a grave author, none can difpute) read in a London paper* that cm fuch a dav there wou'd be a meeting of the conlumcrs of ra*s lie had read in the fir (I edition of J -rrTon's Dictionary, the following- definition : 41 Oats, a grain that h\ England is given to hort'es, but in Scotland fupports the people "—* By gar, 1 wi'l go ano fee dis firange meeting-." He goes—and, being impatien * ii-quireh of a Scotchman when the Euglifli hurfe.Hwerc rxpefted. ** a what do ye mten, mon ?M faid Sawney* " By gar, I wifh to fce di> Rrange meeting of the confumers of oata : a co» vc con between de Scotch.nen anil de l-'PirliuH horles."—" You dom'd fnevcliog fr^g- eating rafcaK de ye meen to i f( 't the dignity o*Scotland ?"—and he kicked poor Francois down flair-.. G.iME. The late lee Lewis, (hootinp; on a field the pn pwetoraitacked hfm vi h. t'v: hUl ru A HOUSE in Grave Street — ' I itlov no pecfiiii/' bud ht ;' 1 adjoining the relidence of the %ame on my manor but myfelf. a^d Iu"*cribert jbvot you,\( you come Iter* ? ' *n TOUSAINT IESTAGE. • What." (*l* :h. . r ' Kingston, Odt. ^8tb» 1819, 44*3 1 o^c^n to ^.-.