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We, Jacques DcfTalines, Emperor I. of anJ to cnufe it to be obferved in its integrity 

 Havti, and Commander in Chie; of the Army, to the laft breath of our life. 



fcy the Grace of God, and conftitutional law of 

 the Siate, 



Accept it wholly, and TaniSion it, that it 

 may receive, with the leaft poffible delay, its 

 foil and entire execution throughout the whole 

 of the empire. And we fwear to maintain it 



At the Imperial Palace of DelTilines, the 

 20th of May, 1805, fecond year of the 

 Independence of Hayii, and of our 

 reig:i the fivll 

 By the I'^mperor, Dessalines, 



Juste Chanlatte, Sec. Gen. 



INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES and DEATHS in and near LONDON. 

 U^'ith Biographical Memoirs of diJiinauHhed CharaSIers recently dsceafed. 



APPLICATION is inten<'e:l to be made to 

 Pdrlianient, next s<'sion, for Ac^jlorthe 

 fbllovN ing purpose^. For intlo-ing the com- 

 mons or k^•a^le lands in the pans'i of Acton. 

 For making and in;iintaining reservoirs 

 and other necessary works in the p.irish of 

 St. Luke, Cheicti, for supplying \.\ ith water 

 from t!ie river Thames, such part of the 

 parish of St. Margaret, Westminster, as 

 lies ivithin the town of KenMngton, and the 

 several parishes and townships of Chelsea, 

 Kensinetun, Hammersmith, Fnlham, Chis- 

 wick, Ealing, Hanwell, Old Brenttord, 

 New Brentford, Heston, Hounslow, and 

 Isleworth, in Middlesex; aiid t'le p;irijhes 

 of Bateroea, Wands 'Orih, Putney, Bar. es, 

 Mortliike, Richmond, and Kew, in Surry. 

 Foi making and maintaining water-works, 

 ac|i:educis, and re^ervo.rs, and for supplying 

 with ■• ater the parislies of ^itr.itt' rd. Bow, 

 JJacknev, Betlinal Gretii, St. Mary's, 

 Whiterhapel. St. Ce. rgc's in the Ea t, 

 St. John's, Wapping, -St. Paul's. Shad ell, 

 St. Duiisian's, Siepnev, St. Ann's, Lime- 

 house, -^pitdlHeltis, Aldgate, Bishopsgate 

 "within and withoi.l, St. Lukt's, Shoredilch, 

 Newington, lotienham, Edmonton, En- 

 field, and the hamlets and places of Raicliiie, 

 Mile Eiuiioun, Prplar, tJld Ford, Homfr- 

 toii, Upper and Lower Clapion, Stamford 

 Hill, Uaistoii, Kingsland, Shackleiiell, 

 Holloway, and parlsadjacent. For altering, 

 anient!. n,-, and enlarg.ny the powers of an 

 Act passed in the i2ih year of his present 

 Majes y's reijjn for lighting such part ot the 

 town of Islington as lies in the parish of 

 St. Mary, Liington, and for establishing a 

 nightly vvatch 111 It. 



His Majesty's mansion at Kew is proceed- 

 ing wiih as f.isi as po.bsibJe. By theerection 

 ot a cast-llaied rang'.' of tjuiidings opposite 

 the north liom, will a Gothic gatfvvay in 

 the center, the disagreeable appearance of 

 Brenttord is nearly hi Uleii iroin the enirance 

 of the h /use. Ciieai alterations are making 

 in ihe giirdens, and several new plantations 

 and w.iikj have been funned, v. ith a view 

 to the luture dispoiition of the grounds, in 

 ronstquince of ilie situation of the new 

 residence. 



The very noble statue which is about to 

 be erected in Kusiel-square, in honour of 

 ♦ he late Duke of Be lord, will be nearly 

 t .>enty-lne feet in height, incluilini? ihe pe- 

 destal. The- scite is marked out on the i^ouih 

 side of Kush,ell-rC]uare. 1 he principal fi- 

 gure, namely, that of the D.ike Hhicii sur- 

 mounts ihe pedestal, is to be nine feet in 

 height; great simplicity will mark ihe gone- 

 raloutliiie. II, s Cr.:te Will be represenied 

 l'> ain'iopraie eiiitil'.ia'.,^ us iht gdtrun ol 



agriculture ; he will be cloathed in his se- 

 natorial robes, with his right arm leaning 

 on a plouyh, to make the principal design 

 of the statue ; at his feet will appe.irgioupes 

 of the seasons pethonified by four genii, or 

 children, and at the angles of ihe pedestal 

 will be placed the heads of various oxen. 

 The intervening spaces will be filled wiff» 

 groupes of cattle, to mark the uiiifcnn at- 

 tentii.n his Grace has paid to the improve- 

 ment of their breed. On each side of the 

 pedestal are to be placed alio relievos cf agri- 

 cultnial subjects, representing reapers, &i-. 

 In the front will be a very simple inscription. 



The new edifice erecting in the garden 

 of the British Museum, (or the reception of 

 the antiquities from Egypt, is nearly com- 

 pleted. 



M.ARRIED. 



William Lewis, esq. of Thanet place. 

 Temple Bar, toMiisAiin Roper, daughler 

 of John R. e q. of Snow Hill. 



At Lan-belh, George R./ofs, esq. of Lin- 

 coln's inn, to Miss S.irah Free; youngest 

 daughter cf ihe lite Capta.n Thomas P. 

 of the East Inuia Company's ^ervlci-. 



At St. George the Martyr, Queen square, 

 Amos Strettell, e^q of Bitglaii house, Gla- 

 morgan, to .Miss Harriet Utterson, second 

 daughter of the late John U. esq. of Marwell 

 Hail, Hants. 



At it. George's, Hanover square, C. Ar- 

 no't, esq of Rushington, H.mfs. to Miss 

 Bayard, of Green street, Grusvenor square. 



The Rev. Dr. Haw ley, to iMiss Belli, 

 eldest daughter of the late George B. esq. 



At St. George's, Hanover sq: are, the 

 Marquis of Waicrloid, to Laoy Su an Car- 

 penter, daughter of the late Earl of Tyr- 

 coniiel. 



William Payne, esq. of Kensington- 

 square, to Miss Verrall, only daughter of 

 ilenry V. esq. of PottoH, Bedfordshire. 



At Kfcnnint;toii, Colonel George Mence, 

 Ijte of the Bengal mili;ary cst.iolisliment, 

 to Mrs. Jane Watson, oi Bergies, North 

 Britain. 



At Hampstead, Colin Douglas, esq. 

 to Miss iioydell, eldest daughter of Mr. 

 Alderman B. 



At li.itkney, Mr. James Saner, surgeon, 

 of Sun stre-t, Bishopsgate street, to Miss 

 Sarah Shallis, second daughter of John S. 

 esq of Cleikenwell. 



At Mary-le-bcne, G. Evans, esq. of 

 Portnine, in the county of Dublin, to Miss 

 Parnell, only daugliter of the late Sir John 

 P. bait. 



\i Hackney, James Hicklin, esq. to 

 Miss W illiiigion, daugliter of the late 

 Jvhil VV. esq. of Tsnuvoilh, Stattbrdshire. 



Sir 



