
          The brick house formerly occupied by Mrs
Gibson about halfway to Queenston is
also to let so that I think you cannot
fail to get a house if you should have
an opportunity of renting or selling your
property in the city. Should Mr Bayard drop
off and from present appearances he
cannot live through the winter his
place will be vacant. - I did
hope to be able to inform you that
Mr. Clifton's house could be procured
but have been disappointed in
this - The room below has cost
Mr McLean and myself some trouble
but the seating is now finished except
the painting - The workmen are now
making the table we at first concluded
to leave the fixtures of the room
the tables etc. until you came on
but as in that case the lectures
might be delayed we have given 
        