170 Jarman on Gas Lights. 
Arr. XXIIL—On Gas Lights. “Communicated ina letter 
to the Editor, by Tuomas Jarman, Esq. of Bristol. 
ngland.* 3 
State-Street, New-Haven, 2d Jan. 1821. 
My Dear Sir, 
As you seemed to think the facts I mentioned to you this 
morning, in wri 
‘worthy of notice, I beg leave to state them in wri- 
: 2 streets of the city of Bristol, in which I reside, 
were lighted with lamp oil till about two years ago, when a 
£5 per lamp per annum ; and to individuals at various pri- 
eae made for its 26. give you an instance :—I have a 
ouse in the city where my professional businesst is carried 
on, and in which F use six rooms, and an entrance hall; the 
e * In consequence of bis having been bien , 
“the Laboratory of Yale Colle edie Gas Lights Nose sestunt 
bited—Mr, Jarman being on a visit to this country. 
t That of-a solicitor. 
