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1 Tht! · · VOlllDldE 1. ' . I ' Th o following pi oco, enlitlod La paulll'e FernJM, from Ikrri ngcr's LAST So!<i OS, whicb hllJI been rendc. red into Engli•h in tho mo11suro of the ori )f.nnl, IL peculiar merit. ll is IL pie.· •: turo, in a fc\v stanzas, of 1110 life of an nctre8:'-ils tl .1oui;hll c? gnioty .m prospor11y, 1111 m1Sory linddestituhon when mis. · fortune and disc330 h<Lvo taken ita pl<Lco. · It snows, it snows, but on tho p<Lvcmenl ·still · She kneels and prnys, nor lifts her h03d ; Dcne<Lth these rngs tluough which tho blut blows shrill, · Shivering o ho knoole, nnd wnits for broad. Hither each morn sho gropo• her weary way, ' Win\l!r and umjller, tl\fll'e t.. w. . .. -· " lltiilcfilo tli'o wretChod creature! wcll.a.d<Ly !- Ah ! give the blind ono cllarity ! Ah ! onco far difforon.t did that form appear ; That snnlton clleok, that colour wM, The pridp of llirongcd theatres, to hoar Her voice, onrapturod Paris nut : In emilcs or to&11I beforo her bea.uty's shrine, 'Vhicll of wt bu not bowed tho knoo 7- Who owea to her chnr11111 eomo droo.ma divine 1 Ah ! giTO tho blind one charity ! How oft when from the crowded"4epcctnclo, Homoward her rapid courscn Bew; Adoring crowda on her fooliltops dwell, And loud htii:in.s hor pa.th jmrirue. To hand her from tho glittering tha.t boro Hor homo to scenes of mirth a.nd'' gleo, How many rivnll throng'd around her door- Ah l give the poorone charity. \Vhen ull tho arts to her their homago pllicl, How s:plondid wa.s her gny nbodo; What mirro1'11, marbles, bronies woro displa.y'd, Tribule8 by love on love bostow'd : Ho,w duly did tho muso her ba.nquo!B gild, Fnithful to her prosperity,: In eYory palnco will the ewllllow build ! All! givo tho poor one chnrity ! But sad disell80 1Lppen1'11; Her eyes nre quenched, her voice io gone, And horo, forlorn a.nd poor, for twenty years, Tho blind oi\e kneels a.nd begs ILlone. Who once so .prompt her gen erous •ii;! to lend 1 'Vhat hand more liberal, frtmk , und l'roo, " Than that she scarcely ventures to extend 1- - Ah! givo tho poor on<M:harity ! Alu for hor ! for fa.stcr fulls the snow, And every limb growa sliff \ll.ith cold ; That rcllD.l'}' once wo!to hor smile, which now Hor froum fngcrs hardly hold. Ir broiled beneath so many' woos, her heart By pity at.ill au1tain'd mey bo, Lell her fnitb in beav.en itsu lf dopllrt, ,. giwc tlro b:ir:'.ct-e'l.llrtk1lrtty. f :&"1111'101Wj Rflk 10. . I ·---- ------- twenty-five years old, commencing business or twenty-three mifere vi vii qui parce viv&t, is an acknow. tions, and attendance depend 'upon thy pleume; obtaining a credit of five thousand dol. will secure them one ousand dollars ; or !edged truism; but during the racing season be not anf!'ry with him too lo:1, ·, one hundred und two dollars per an- forty seven dollars twe ty cents , will secure a jockey in practice, who,--as is the thi;ie malicious-nor too eoon. est coruieivr · d J b d ' I thee rash-nor too often, lei!& he -eouat theit wi!l insure tl1is, payable on Ins oat 1, t em twothousnnd o rs. n such eases, case with Chi ey, Robinson, Dockery, and humoroUB. Be not too fieroe,lelthe·lovethee und tlms secure a sum sufficient to satisfy all lheroforo, tllo office comes a savlng's Scott,-is naturally above our light ra· not ; nor too remiss, lest he filer thee llOt i nor hi1 creditors. bank. The peculiar vantnges alluded to, cing weights, is subject to no trilling morti- too familiar, lest he prir.e thee nOt. Ia brief. lq our enterprising country where capi- is, thut in a commOG: saviug's bauk, the fication. Like ilie good Christian, howc- whilst thou givcst him the liberty ofa ·llll"f9ll1 tal i11 wunting, and where credit and bank party depositing his ' ey must live many ver, when Lent expires, he feels himself at beware thou not the of a·m•eter. acc '<imodutioos arc among tho means made years, supposing the terest of money five liberty when racing s eason is Ill un end ; and ExTRAORDl!UJtT Enurr10!1';-A · mer. use of to supply the want; where purcha. per cent, which is a ory great interest to on last day of the Houghton meeting, chant of Manclieeter mtedi al Ses Ofland, 1LS well ns of morch1111dise, are give for a long peri .' he must live nearly Frank Buckle had always a """"' fcor 8Up· printed calico of allllfl.iculai; pn"m. o--- iJ4 in three colours, to eend oft1tbe J to . frequently founded on bank assistllllce, how twenty.four yean, oi;e two dollars nnd per! his lliboW'S for the season bemg con. America anxious must tl1ose feel, who, dependant thirty six cents pe . will amount to &iiiew• . ·' . '- , · - fo il '.IDMeit. on·endorsors, seo their estates and tho inde- . .1)1\0hundred d'o11ani CaoODORD, GULLY, AJf1) Co.-Ofthe pub:. who had no•h;nn print8cl or tii4 · ••-•; . .poodonco of their · rumiliCS", and the safety und sixty cents to oue tllousand dollars, or lie racing men at Newmarket, Messre. Crock. this was the of ilieir friends, all at hazard, should death for:ty-seven dollars and twenty two cents ford, Gully, Ridsdale,Sadlnr, theChifneys, &c., ceesuy to have the gooda ill Jhnolwiter• tJie , overtake tl1em; and should their to two dollars, but by a\..plyinn- tho we need not sny much, their deeds being almost before one, to go br tbe to J 'I' ""' d ii bel1 re B t, I ·• the Live I. Mr. Alsohi;:who is at tbe '-ii \:. Of' involved affairs be left to the management same sums to an insurance he is secure, a y 0 us. u ... ...... raor- a d. sults or these d ds, Ji " ill Mr. LoCkett's establis n• ealdbewu . of executors. Under such circumstances that die when he may, .i,ven the day after ma;a: 8 ee w 0 w "" ' not · jt racing to be the best trade -&aing? tO undertake the order at hi•°"1i rilk. Be' · I a Life Insumnco to the amount of their tlle io.surance is made, his object js attained, Talk of ,studs, talk of winnings, talk not of so, the pieces were printed -in · thfee • ' cliscouutcd paper, relieves tl1 om from un- bis family receive money. racing.eetob!ishmeuts, ourGraftOns,Richmonds, dyed, glazed, packed, and llC!;lt¢1'to Vaocbw certainty ; and affords the means of imme. Portlands, and Clevelands, with their "means ter by 12 o'clock; they 'leached 'tffiltpcJ at, diately relieving endorsers from loss, their SvsTEX OF WASTING : A H1!IT TO THE and pliances to boot," are but the beings of a three, were pμton board, ftllll: ! estntes from tho d1111ger of being sacrificed, ConPULE:ST.-lt is a groat : blessing to tbe summer's day, when comiJared with those illus- at five, houre aft.er the giftn. und their families from ruin. rider of races to be of a 'diminutive size, to trious personages, wid theirvnrious aillllll! . --------- A d . · ho t th fi ty fhi prevent tho hardship and inconvenience of lllJd doings on the turf. Here is a smo.11 retail THE TlHES. , ,-r . ere 1tor, a u e su e 0 s dealing in a very .Jiarish"1>le commo- " • debt, iQ case his debtor should die, may wasting-a most severe tax on tho constitu. dity, become our modern CMlSWI in a few Ye&rlli "We live in hopee that tbetimel 'Ifill iaeud." relieYe himself from anxiety by insuring tion, and temper. On this subject the fol, and of several.of the finest house1 in ' OU llw'· · his debtor's life, by which means he will lowing memomndwn of some ques ,tion.s ad- Englnild ! Behold the champion of tbe . Amo!lf wlio, receive from tlie office, in case the e\'ent dressed by Sir Johu Sinclait to ilie late Jlfr. ing-ring, the champion of the turf, the propri- the edifiCe of the ltate, eam'tlleira 1 happen, the of bis debt. Suppose Sandivor, an 8W'geon, ·long resident etor of a noble dODJAin, an honorable member ot £;: by the "-eat of the brow," ar, ltiJJ. d th t1 ed t, all · · th f the labour oC the brain, ta..Jm r ;ji 111 511 & A. is indebted to B. five tl1ousund dollars at Newmarket, un a pretty constant spec. e re orm cv. amen ID e Jl'.!lllOll o & more c:ommon lll!hject oC 111WO'-tjim Illa ·• P ayable in seven years, and tliat A. is thirty- tator of tlie races, with l'tfr. S. 's answers, Bristol butcher! Turn to & ,great oC ;:of i.nd the Cfn<-';i , ..... , d cOol-mines,theowner ofthebel!ltstudin d, •w•-. - -- four years old, seventy.five dollars a year may amuse our rea en: one who gives 3000 guineu for a horse, ID the .....,.., whi 00 wiH secure the debt, should A. die within "HolV long does the trairung ofjockies gene- comelyfonnof& Yorkshire footman!· We have _..... ,. ...... __ ,, tl1at period. rnlly continue! With those in higll repute a quondam Pxford li"""'-atable-keeper; with & ficant term, which expa ue1 the ll*al' .... , from about three weeks before Easter tothe end doze ·-• i.: ..... n. d•'--- ·perity or adYOJ'lity oC the , nmiO..rt1i1• 1 An individual wishes to go into business. of October; but a week or ten day& are quite normorerace-horses in .W........... , an iinesa and upec:to(•fli .. :,ttioup . He has friends, wh0;, having confidence in suffici'ent 11or. n·der to reduce' bimaelffrom bis of the Ver! heat anil .ucA as feUJ cou1ilr:y . · ul ' ... . == Q _.,_,.:. ... 1_ 1... .1. it 11 dillic t to uoon 1t amr Jll".1 :::5 . his skill, industry, and integrity, are willing turul · ht t +:- to d half" g.,, .... ,,,.,,,,. or, w........ , un.y otRCTI, """" a """na firom 1 ·... -'-'ous -u ,- 1 b k . h na we1gn o some......es a 1 8 ne an a "' CQTIJend UJuh. By their father's account or .. uuv1 ...,..,. .... _, ...... to advance um money, ut nowmg t e below it. What food do they live on 1 For (see " Genius Genuine,'' by the late Sam. by every one. . . i . - ·" · > I uncertainty of life, fear, if ho should die, breakfast, a emall pieceofbread and butter, with Chifuey,) the two Mcesre. Obilney were stable- It.is.a cofumon ot.eavltiw, tlait · the they would lose tlieir money; if they insure ten in moderation. Dinner is taken very spa- boys to :E:arl Grosvenor at eight & year times are never iD the ti.Jan-' his life to the amount advunced, this risk ringly i a very small piece of puddmg and less 'nod a stable iruit. ' They -are owners of guage"of despondency Oi l compl•irt No one "d meat; and whenfiStl 11 to be •obtained, neither 1 thebesth ,...t.__ Mr C kford" ever heard an IJIC8kinlr a--n1. vnnishes; if ho die before they are rcpru ' one or the other 'is Wine and water near 1 · roe tile O ffice insun'ng pays tl1e amount. al be · · th · 1 -<J,Wte the best houses; m their· native town. is the usu verage, m e proportion o one Th th fthe le f Black S But complaints of the .........,eee umm are An individual is desirous of entering up- pint to two of water. Tea in the afternoon ere is e son ° · · oet r 0 the wan,, 111 rife 111 • convei;se.tioi\ oo tbe. on a hazardous enterprise, he sees in it a with little or no bread and butter ,. and no l!llpper. at York, bis on heath, bis Our remark will be <Xlllllideied trilewilen fnirprospoctofimproving his circumstnn- of be9ot:hi' '• filn'IG111 nor be a_ ;re; successfully, to . con.elude a :fe 111 n, dirty town, in which he once drove a hackney that sort B Lfi I h I If w111& coach. Takingforgrantedtbatalltbisisdone presinonwhichhasealuted LIFE JNSUR • .\.NCE. it. . ya I e osurance, . e puts ums .e ' miles. After they return hqme, dry clothes' are honestly, why iiliould .wedespair ofhavingthe youthupwardl. lt"would be at ease ; a small part of his annual go.ms substituted for those that are wet with perspirn- gratification 10 j;ee the worthy devit who trots that England ev_et, even under" the domUJ!oo of . EZU-aclJ from a Wier to David E. Evens, enables him to pay a Life Insuranc e, which tion, and, if much fatigued; some of them lie with this.sheet to Stamford-street, appear some Bees, enJOYed such .'golden days that Es'l· of Batat:i.a, o:i ' LJFE INstrRANCF. j secures his family a support should he die, for an hour or 8? tx:fore their dinner i fine morning on Newmarket Heath with his every could witli ro great-earn , '',1 firom lViliiam Bard, Prcsitlcill of the and his enterprise foil in consequence of buttheremam- seventeen race-horses, bis crimson and his roast 'fand plumb-pudding that he ,could , his doatli. mg part of the day 18 spent ma wnymostagreen.· his diamond pin 1 .... :.Quarterly .RevieUJ. sit d.own nod enjoy it with perfeCt conteplment. · 1Vew-York Life Instira11 cc arnl Tru8t A fi h fi l'fi 1 d d ble to themselves . . They genernlly go to bed . . . . , . . Thematterisexceedinglyquestionahle; Co111pany. . llrf!1er_ as a arm on .1 ° ease, epen by nine o'clock wid continue there till six or se- A FASHIONABLE C11!-laoe.- . m_ to that we may naturally ·suppoee, froin the rich .title . • mg on his life, or on tlio of other per- ven next rooming. What medicine do they sacred an.dwell-filled edificc,-1t1B.a fashionable which that age has obtained, that riliilil ·were The most ge. sons; should ho or they dte, the support of take? 1 Some of them, who' dp not like excessive yo_u observe bow and well- not tbcn&O rery hard u they are · neral use made of a Life is, by his family will be gone. A small part of walking, have recourse to purgative medicine(' pnmted 1t 18; fresh the brass nails and the these days of Illltional debt and hlJ'dly w1irng living on income; to secure a famh his gains to insuring his own life, glaubCr Would Mr. Sandiver red seem 10 the pews i taxation. Goldsmith mentions a ly, by its meanS, a comfortable 1 support af· ' or the ·lives on which the estate depends, mend a similar pl'()CCSS to reduce corpulency m the clerks look-th!:J curate, too, 18 .. oro England'• woos began, \ te th d ' ath f"ts b d ' t Thi ill th f 'b · I other lpereons' Mr Sandiver would recom. ·considered a very gentlemanhke young mnn. Wh od f d . , _ ,. r e c o 1 ea · or- s w secure . c means o uymg anot 1er d 1 .mil · toted ul . The rector is going to begin· the sermon . he is a en every ro o groun ,,...nta... •--.n ; . accomplished by th 'e ' l pnyment annually 1'. fi tJ 1 A men a 81 ar process uce corp ency Ill H . h d . d---" ' B t . . IS . Jann, or paymg or un11 ier ease. . • pur- eitherSOJr as theconstitutiondoes not appear to very learned man, people say.he will bea bishop appy, appy ays. 'lll """". u tl111Q •are · to an , insurance office, of such ' portion of ch°i9es _a form for. fifteen hundred dolln;s 1 be injured by it; but is apprehCnsive thnt hardly . one days, fur he edjted a. Greek play, nod sadly changed since then ; and now every-mzm the individual's income as can be spared, depending on tlie hfe of B., aged fifty, six. noy person could be prevailed upon to submit to wos to Lord Glitter. Now, has enough to do to ·maintam hu ground. and for which payment the office contracts ty-nine dollare a year will secure to the such aevere discipline, who had not been inured serve him-his voice, holV mo1.1otonous !-his It is cut ;eunay re- to pay; after the death of the .insured,. to his purchaser fifteen hundred dollnrs, on the to it rJom hi8 youth. The only additionlll ini6r- manner, .how !-hls face, hl)w composed! the :i:es hein or aesigns. a fixed sum, amount deatli of'B. whenever it may happen. qiation that Mr. Sandiver ba8 the power to com- yet, what are bis the wrath that pires, an rep. . :inhtue k ...... d;"8 th al · · d b' > l. . • .l . munic8te · · that John Amull, wheh rider to bis 18 to come. Think · of your 1mmo_rtal .soul8. at once . couree on e annu prenuum pa1 Y md1V1.dual a an age.._ parent, RoYsl; Hi fuiesa the Prince Ol'Wales, was deei- oh, terrible 18 tlte cannot be expect.ea, not the iUul'9d. We Will suppose, a married un child,_ un mfinil an old do- red totedfc:ehiinselfas mucliuhe pbeBihlycould, ?eBponeibility of life ;-how stnct the account ! ground by despotillm intO the j!ryillty . of man, thirty years of age, clearing by his mestic, dependinir upon ham for support, a to \lllable him to ride a partiCular horse, in con- -how suddenly it mny be demanded !" are . fl.ent endurance, the l'&Dle 'pecles of complaint occupa11"dn one thousand dollars a yeu; trifting sum pliid annually for the insu- sequenceofwhichh1tabSWDectfromanimallind tlieaebiswordsHheyarecertninlyofpll88ionate the same causes, forth. that the support of hit family costs him ranee ofhis own life, will secure such pa. even &om lluinaceou fooc\; for eight succes- import, and ther are doled forth int.ht: tone . of With the 'Thple 1 ot::Rome hundr9d and eighty two.dollars,- and rent, wife, child &iend, or domestic, from 11 .·ve d&ys, and the ooly suhslitute was now and a lazX man saying, " John:, how long 181t to dm- eyd 9"R hich ba4I b: tbitheJa.uone bwadr9dandeighteoQ. \lollan want, after the death oftlle ill8W'ed. thenan apple. lfewasnotmjuredby it. Den- ner!' Why, if the cnlmciit man in world 0 ie an , Bwe.n4 . ,_ '--- ...__ It would tU · di • · · · · · · Fitzpatrick, continually employed were to ask a game keeper not to shoot bis favor- a name, "m goo set nns. , Y IWW• ;wr,-:v• e &:°' m VI- A or a chantable md1V1- :i,esa "ri.dei ia Iese fatiglied, and ite dog, he wollld 8 pea1t witli a thousand times ever, they were taught by thl!ir dlial a timf, b}' laymg up this awn, to dual wishes to aid, by a legacy, a school or has 'Btrengtb tocoateDd with &determined moreeneagy. and yet this p'reaoherisendeavour- that effects were pr0duced1by ceneee ,c - Tbeee & mOOende support for his fa.. college, a eociety, a church, or a ia:.ore flt hen iiaoden.tely reduaitl ing to save ihe souls of the whole parish--01' they set themselves fo ., eearch into; _1iut :1ittle 1 hW"eaO., aad sbOUld he die early institution, his present fueans do \ban m.;:e.JlO:eci n: llwi uhepleases, although arr his hie friend8-all his . !1eed.}1ad they to give thelJllelvee· much -- -·-· lfl .. ,.,.. ... not - hUn lo ,fo .. lo lhe _ .. ho J.. - - ....... - ... ,., .... ,.__.,, .... (lhe,..yin ... P"'P)e ,,.,,,_ d ... -r· fM ......... ft@iteen dollan a year to the bis wishes· they may be accomplished by has frequently Jeduced himeelfto 8even.''* 1 net, whoee sins doubtless no man knows better) e 11 abd oubt eform athmanner _; , he aec fi • ual ' "d ... +..- The t .......... , f .,,. · and bis six children whoee immortal welfare or ou t; it 18 e nature .,., every •peclE9 .• , aa _ ...... .v .. anann sum,paa 1o:r an. msurance.., presen wa. ng _vanes beatilld . tc ral ofabusetoincrea8ewitl10Ut, OOwida ,muan for them when he clies. tho wishes to leave to the from the one here pu:t1cwar- :d':icement yet what a wonderful m:m. cerise,_"".hich it giyes itself. u The : were ' happen the next day. A Yored object. Suppoeo such a person ts ly as to the length of the wii1), wlii.ch · ap- mand over his emotions 1 I never Sllw a man out of Joint. " TJro reasons were tO the a hUndred dollars, to b&- sixty yean of age, lltld wishes to leavo,-at pears to haye been 'unnepessarilY. severe. '°cool in my life 1 "· Btlt, my dear eir,,, says anq no. &09ner Wiii. it . rece&ed the of a pa.. death, (ive hundred dollars to a chul'J)h, The modem Newmarke\ jockey seldom- the fasb.ionable purist, " Viat coolne8s is ,deco- !Da.chine had · unwieldy by be11!!f r j>i}ed .rent; would il8 a great DSllistance & cnarity or. a mission by ,insuring his exceed$ four milos out, then he has a rum· it is the proper characteristic. of I\ cler .:' imd1c:umbered .with bad .. and ' eellla!) prul!llPles, to a family. The smaDeat sum may be se- life and thirty.fi;e _dollars a year, bouse to stop at iJ1 whic'h there is a large igm:..n of the chw'Ch . "-Bulwer's th':L it was ' cared at-a he can do so. · pious, oy which th "e very much 11 gland whlcl. doth lay. If the 18 yeare _ of poor ciel'gymcn,nught be relieved from mcreil.sed. Indeed, JI sometimes becomes SAL _T 1 1lf'? The of the self" at length seized the reigns, and ft'Olil that four dollan and iffenty.two a .anxious . care, re1atiye to their families, so that he may be seen scraping essential art.jcle ofealt, it seems, 18 to be .secured hour t11e times grew· worse ·and till the Will secure tWo h111)dre(l dollars, and eleven would their ,cipilgregations unite ' and raise it offllie uncovered parts off his person ,af- under ftl: Jodie Clisj· mighty empinnVhii:h had iseuedfrohl tberewblic dollars and eighty cents will secure flve bud. ii. small sum· for the . insumnce of, lbeir-livos. ter: ilia manner ill which tlie race-horsc 1 is paasny;dres:ed tottered, and fell the dust. A few ..1- 2 do"-- · · $ th I · • ,.,ft Id 1 d · all h 1, th · ose • . · · . . ' noble hearts di1mlayed th81n9elves befote the .... ,.. .. e, c orgyman 11 . y years o , scrape., _using !1 orn ! or e pu!"fl , • m which .he Blly _ s :-The u_ew commencement ;.f the fall. but their iee1oUsY of To secure a family agaim,lt on tlle doUars a :year 'would secure tO After Sltung·awhile by tJie. and dnnlcing kcre for our 1ndinn p0ssess1ons, appear to think th . t freed ed the I rum. I The death of•he the most general WM} b" · widow two thousand dollars wh:mever some diluted liquid, he walks back to Now- of nothing ooyond taxe8 and .revenues in their be own few made of a Life lnsqrance; the casesin , he died. . \ ' mark t, swinging his arms ; as ho proceeds discussions a!><>ut _ IB not a mere tax- of our weo.lthy pamoiana were of the cli8irilllir- wllich it may be advantageously employed '"An:individdal lookingfof\lllrd to accumu- which increases the action. Suf. able 18 for. the health of ested disposition •to exclaim 111 BhU:e8pciiUe numerous asthe circumstances ill late hi.B "earnings for the ficioJtycoo]tostrip,hisbodywas rubbed h 1 !111jn fl · .,She mes of indiYiduals are various. ; 8\lpporl of his family after his death, feels dry and fresh clothed, when,. besides tho . wnolSCt .!mo e IWI.! "l'd coin . . • an YI u a e OYOr courage .w en 10(· un now many, reducllon o his we1g t, t o e ect 1s v1s1 o llB a prove e or destroyer of wonns among F h hard h da f ·· the" Ti! · truh ' :;: If indi" "d al baa d bt dis d h I t} · ks '- 1. . f · · b h fJ1 · 'bl "' And drop my blood 1or ..- toWTU1r · .bouldbe die, hit fami1y. ID!lf yea ... ho mW!l before a small put on slcin, . hich has a remarkable people obi' to live chiefly on nod B; 0 :,; . .. 0 11 · ' '81DJllftlC) by tbe foroed payment of It, he annually at · intelOf!l, will amount to a mo- parent hue. In fact, he may b'e said to at the same time, it checks lhe acid fermenta- B tus, however was . a phi!080l>her • & pat:liot. .,unst caliunity by insuring derato for l1is Where show ' condition after o. vo11' sw?at he of c:rude vegetables, . in the stomach. At and a soldier: may forgive &r pa. bit lili#: ·fiir' Ul equal amount. Suppose CO\lld fo?D: seve .n dollare and eighty cents looks as sleek as the liorse ho 1 .s gomg to this the poorer cluldren 00 .":i tricians, mayhap, on the ecore that the . world c1ill& tWotlioa•Dd dollars, a:nc1 ' :Jiut out, . with securit y and wiili punc. rid . e • . I But the most mortifying attendnnt of the . rol m 1 1 ntestiCl .n has lost the breed of noble bliiods." "' .: ..... re... dollan · · ' ,j d , · : l · · .i 1 · f wonns, .... -.... use swt 1s n ear artic e. n una, N th' . peJ,i . 1f4'r u. 1ty, at compound 1ntorost u- upon wastmg ts tie mp1't. accumu ation o th . tcmnl Goveminent supplies the inlwid .o 1ng 1!' more or more when becJres. ring a Jong life ; and l if it could be put out, flesh, immediately on a relaxation of the vast empire with eaJt, on the 8 core aiporson m than aomn.....,,.iirg hueme• what security is there; that oaiiy deatll may systc!11, it h!lving often · happened that of humanity. The question of ealt ·duties in :screpan1 o_I' •. 0 P 1 f1°d:w hoee fi! · add to Ju. credit not frustrate the object intended; · no whore, jockeys, weighing not more than seven India, therefore, in\'olves the health of the e ro:-ean ciir!m ' Bo.De with !hom he deals, 'in a l!.ife. where, suppos- stone, having gained 81! many pounds in o?'o whole moss of the poorer population. th' , The if, were it undent.ood, that Jng the party thirty _ nge, the su?' clay merely 'common die- Gentle Hints to Afasters.-If thou of pie constitution, bi8 j"'h. means Pl'OTI· dolfa:rs , and c_ents! patd o_f nature, conumtting nq e;xcess. Non have a good servant_. (says an old n;ioralist,) let been for arr aboUt 1t, b!- debts. •Sup. wdl eecure ' the andv1dt!al'e • Amnll died at the age \Fitz · k at the servant find a wise inaster: !et hie food, reel, clogging its.action, &i.O!!oe.tam- upright and iDdiiatrious YOUJIS · mm ooe hundred dou&rs, on his ; 43, ftOm &cold taken iu wuting. , , 0 t1A t (/-' and wages be .-onahle ; let bis labour, recnia- ble about oar: eNli p.riabed ' ol '":I:" ' I 'f ' I ' )> 0 -'O "':'r- _ .. _ .n"T . '" . " . j ..1

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' Tho following pioco, enlitlod La paulll'e FernJM, from Ikrringcr's LAST So!<iOS, whicb hllJI been rendc.red into Engli•h in tho mo11suro of the ori)f.nnl, 1iosso~s IL peculiar merit. ll is IL pie.·

•: turo, in a fc\v stanzas, of 1110 life of an nctre8:'• • -ils tl.1oui;hllc? gnioty nn~ ~rodignlity .m

prospor11y, 1111 m1Sory linddestituhon when mis. · fortune and disc330 h<Lvo taken ita pl<Lco.

· It snows, it snows, but on tho p<Lvcmenl·still · She kneels and prnys, nor lifts her h03d ;

Dcne<Lth these rngs tluough which tho blut blows shrill,

· Shivering oho knoole, nnd wnits for broad. Hither each morn sho gropo• her weary way,

' Win\l!r and umjller, tl\fll'e t..w. . .. - · "lltiilcfilo tli'o wretChod creature! wcll.a.d<Ly !­

Ah ! give the blind ono cllarity ! Ah ! onco far difforon.t did that form appear ;

That snnlton clleok, that colour wM, The pridp of llirongcd theatres, to hoar

Her voice, onrapturod Paris nut : In emilcs or to&11I beforo her bea.uty's shrine,

'Vhicll of wt bu not bowed tho knoo 7-Who owea ~ot to her chnr11111 eomo droo.ma divine 1

Ah ! giTO tho blind one charity ! How oft when from the crowded"4epcctnclo,

Homoward her rapid courscn Bew; Adoring crowda on her fooliltops dwell,

And loud htii:in.s hor pa.th jmrirue. To hand her from tho glittering c~, tha.t boro

Hor homo to scenes of mirth a.nd'' gleo, How many rivnll throng'd around her door­

Ah l give the poorone charity. \Vhen ull tho arts to her their homago pllicl,

How s:plondid wa.s her gny nbodo; What mirro1'11, marbles, bronies woro displa.y'd,

Tribule8 by love on love bostow'd : Ho,w duly did tho muso her ba.nquo!B gild,

Fnithful to her prosperity,: In eYory palnco will the ewllllow build !

All! givo tho poor one chnrity ! But sad rover~dclon disell80 1Lppen1'11;

Her eyes nre quenched, her voice io gone, And horo, forlorn a.nd poor, for twenty years,

Tho blind oi\e kneels a.nd begs ILlone. Who once so .prompt her generous •ii;! to lend 1

'Vhat hand more liberal, frtmk, und l'roo, "Than that she scarcely ventures to extend 1-- Ah! givo tho poor on<M:harity ! Alu for hor ! for fa.stcr fulls the snow,

And every limb growa sliff \ll.ith cold ; That rcllD.l'}' once wo!to hor smile, which now

Hor froum fngcrs hardly hold. Ir broiled beneath so many' woos, her heart

By pity at.ill au1tain'd mey bo, Lell ~ven her fnitb in beav.en itsulf dopllrt,

• ,. ~·Jt.i giwc tlro b:ir:'.ct-e'l.llrtk1lrtty. ~ -~-

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·---­-------twenty-five years old, commencing business or twenty-three mifere vi vii qui parce viv&t, is an acknow. tions, and attendance depend 'upon thy pleume; ~d obtaining a credit of five thousand dol. will secure them one ousand dollars ; or !edged truism; but during the racing season be not anf!'ry with him too lo:1, l~ l~\... ·, one hundred und two dollars per an- forty seven dollars twe ty cents, will secure a jockey in hi~h practice, who,--as is the thi;ie malicious-nor too eoon. est coruieivr ~" · d J b d ' I thee rash-nor too often, lei!& he -eouat theit n~ wi!l insure tl1is, payable on Ins oat 1, t em twothousnnd o rs. n such eases, case with Chi ey, Robinson, Dockery, and humoroUB. Be not too fieroe,lelthe ·lovethee

und tlms secure a sum sufficient to satisfy all lheroforo, tllo office comes a savlng's Scott,-is naturally above our light ra· not ; nor too remiss, lest he filer thee llOt i nor hi1 creditors. bank. The peculiar vantnges alluded to, cing weights, is subject to no trilling morti- too familiar, lest he prir.e thee nOt. Ia brief.

lq our enterprising country where capi- is, thut in a commOG: saviug's bauk, the fication. Like ilie good Christian, howc- whilst thou givcst him the liberty ofa ·llll"f9ll1 tal i11 wunting, and where credit and bank party depositing his ' ey must live many ver, when Lent expires, he feels himself at beware thou I~ not the ma~y of a·m•eter. acc'<imodutioos arc among tho means made years, supposing the. · terest of money five liberty when racing season is Ill un end ; and ExTRAORDl!UJtT Enurr10!1';-A · mer. use of to supply the want; where purcha. per cent, which is a ory great interest to on t~e last day of the Houghton meeting, chant of Manclieeter mtedi l,li00 1~ al Ses Ofland, 1LS well ns of morch1111dise, are give for a long peri .'he must live nearly Frank Buckle had always a """"' fcor 8Up· printed calico of allllfl.iculai; dMcii~ pn"m. o--- iJ4 in three colours, to eend oft1tbe bill$~ J to. frequently founded on bank assistllllce, how twenty.four yean, oi;e two dollars nnd per! his lliboW'S for the season bemg con. America ~P"B~o.biji!E. ~ anxious must tl1ose feel, who, dependant thirty six cents • pe . will amount to · ~.lµ<jed -~lf. &iiiew• . ·' . '- , .~li~~tD'. · - fo il' .IDMeit. on·endorsors, seo their estates and tho inde- . .1)1\0hundred dollOn,·uf.~~~y-throo d'o11ani CaoODORD, GULLY, AJf1) Co.-Ofthe pub:. who had no•h;nn print8cl or tii4·••-•;

. .poodonco of their · rumiliCS", and the safety und sixty cents to oue tllousand dollars, or lie racing men at Newmarket, Messre. Crock. this was at~ the ~,laJad "lt ~-­of ilieir friends, all at hazard, should death for:ty-seven dollars and twenty two cents ford, Gully, Ridsdale,Sadlnr, theChifneys, &c., ceesuy to have the gooda ill Jhnolwiter•tJie, sudden!~· overtake tl1em; and should their to two thou~and dollars, but by a\..plyinn- tho we need not sny much, their deeds being almost next~'da before one, to go br tbe ~ to

J 'I' ""' d ii bel1 re B t, I i,;"~ ·• the -~ Live I. Mr. Alsohi;:who is at tbe'·'-ii \:.Of' involved affairs be left to the management same sums to an insurance he is secure, a y 0 us. u 00~'i! ... ......raor- a d. sults or these -· d ds, Ji" ill Mr. LoCkett's establis n• ealdbewu . of executors. Under such circumstances that die when he may, .i,ven the day after ma;a: m~ 8 ee w 0 w "" ' not · jt racing to be the best trade -&aing? tO undertake the order at hi•°"1i rilk. •Be' · I

a Life Insumnco to the amount of their tlle io.surance is made, his object js attained, Talk of,studs, talk of winnings, talk not of so, the pieces were printed -in ·thfee • ' cliscouutcd paper, relieves tl1om from un- bis family receive jmmedi~ely th~ money. racing.eetob!ishmeuts, ourGraftOns,Richmonds, dyed, glazed, packed, and llC!;lt¢1'to Vaocbw certainty ; and affords the means of imme. Portlands, and Clevelands, with their "means ter by 12 o'clock; they 'leached 'tffiltpcJ at, diately relieving endorsers from loss, their SvsTEX OF WASTING : A H1!IT TO THE and pliances to boot," are but the beings of a three, were pµton board, ~the ftllll: ~ ! estntes from tho d1111ger of being sacrificed, ConPULE:ST.-lt is a groat: blessing to tbe summer's day, when comiJared with those illus- at five, just~ houre aft.er the ~WI.I giftn. und their families from ruin. rider of races to be of a 'diminutive size, to trious personages, wid theirvnrious tnuisactio~s aillllll!.---------

A d. · ho t th fi ty fhi prevent tho hardship and inconvenience of lllJd doings on the turf. Here is a smo.11 retail THE TlHES., ,-r . ere 1tor, ~xious a u e su e 0 s ~esman, dealing in a very .Jiarish"1>le commo- " • debt, iQ case his debtor should die, may wasting-a most severe tax on tho constitu. dity, become our modern CMlSWI in a few Ye&rlli "We live in hopee that tbetimel 'Ifill iaeud." relieYe himself from anxiety by insuring tion, and temper. On this subject the fol, and ~prietor of several.of the finest house1 in -~ ' • OU llw'· · his debtor's life, by which means he will lowing memomndwn of some ques,tion.s ad- Englnild ! Behold the champion of tbe bolt~ . Amo!lf ~ maJleotiadi~ wlio, ~ receive from tlie office, in case the e\'ent dressed by Sir Johu Sinclait to ilie late Jlfr. ing-ring, the champion of the turf, the propri- the edifiCe of the ltate, eam'tlleira 1 ·llf~ happen, the ~mount of bis debt. Suppose Sandivor, an ~minent 8W'geon, ·long resident etor of a noble dODJAin, an honorable member ot £;: by the "-eat of the brow," ar, ~ ltiJJ.

d th t1 ed n..~li t, all · · th f the labour oC the brain, ta..Jm r ;ji 111 511 & A. is indebted to B. five tl1ousund dollars at Newmarket, un a pretty constant spec. e re orm cv. amen ID e Jl'.!lllOll o & more c:ommon lll!hject oC 111WO'-tjim Illa·• Payable in seven years, and tliat A. is thirty- tator of tlie races, with l'tfr. S. 's answers, Bristol butcher! Turn to &,great P!O~~. oC ;:of the.;~ i.nd the Cfn<-';i , ..... ...:.~. ,

d cOol-mines,theowner ofthebel!ltstudin d, •w•-. - --four years old, seventy.five dollars a year may amuse our rea en: one who gives 3000 guineu for a horse, ID the .....,.., whi

00 an.chd1:~~ed ';!:~~.;.;t

wiH secure the debt, should A. die within "HolV long does the trairung ofjockies gene- comelyfonnof& Yorkshire footman! · We have _.....,. .....,.~_,, ...... __ ,, tl1at period. rnlly continue! With those in higll repute a quondam Pxford li"""'-atable-keeper; with & ficant term, which expa ue1 the ll*al'•....,

from about three weeks before Easter tothe end doze ·-• i.: ..... n. d•'--- ·perity or adYOJ'lity oC the, nmiO..rt1i1• . al'~ lia;. 1 An individual wishes to go into business. of October; but a week or ten day& are quite normorerace-horses in .W..........., an ~ iinesa and the.~eral upec:to(•fli .. :,ttioup . He has friends, wh0;, having confidence in suffici'ent 11or. n·der to reduce' bimaelffrom bis of the Ver! heat ~p, anil .ucA as feUJ cou1ilr:y . · ul ' ... . • ==

Q _.,_,.:. :-~~~ ... 1_ 1... .1. it 11 dillic t to uoon 1t amr Jll".1 :::5 . his skill, industry, and integrity, are willing turul · ht t +:- to d half" g.,,....,,,.,,,,. or, w........, un.y otRCTI, """" a """na firom 1· ... -'-'ous .1k.5.~.:;,..,-18' -u,-1 b k

. h na we1gn o some ...... es a 18 ne an a "' CQTIJend UJuh. By their father's account or .. uuv1 ...,..,. .... _, ...... to advance um money, ut nowmg t e below it. What food do they live on 1 • For ~em (see " Genius Genuine,'' by the late Sam. by every one. . . i . - ·" · > I uncertainty of life, fear, if ho should die, breakfast, a emall pieceofbread and butter, with Chifuey,) the two Mcesre. Obilney were stable- It.is.a cofumon ~ ot.eavltiw, tlait ·the they would lose tlieir money; if they insure ten in moderation. Dinner is taken very spa- boys to :E:arl Grosvenor at eight ~ineas & year times are never s~clbot iD the ti.• Jan-' his life to the amount advunced, this risk ringly i a very small piece of puddmg and less 'nod a stable iruit. ' They -are ~o"'° owners of guage"of despondency Oil compl•irt •No one

"d meat; and whenfiStl 11 to be •obtained, neither 1 thebesth ,...t.__ Mr C kford" ever heard an individ~ IJIC8kinlr a--n1. vnnishes; if ho die before they are rcpru ' one or the other 'is ~owed. Wine and water near 1 oreee,~ve · roe s · exclaim,uTJietimesue~celleii\. ~!" tile Office insun'ng pays tl1e amount. al be · · th · 1 -<J,Wte the best houses; m their· native town. L~~ottbe _,.L<_~ is the usu verage, m e proportion o one Th th fthe le f Black S But complaints of the .........,eee umm are

An individual is desirous of entering up- pint to two of water. Tea in the afternoon ere is e son ° · · oet r 0 the wan,, 111 rife 111• convei;se.tioi\ oo tbe. ~~ on a hazardous enterprise, he sees in it a with little or no bread and butter,. and no l!llpper. at York, ~~ bis tho~ds on th~ heath, bis Our remark will be <Xlllllideied ~ trilewilen fnirprospoctofimproving his circumstnn- Wb~exercise _dO~~lllldw~athoura of ~~=~~ 1i!.~ni;0~~~ we~e,thattbistone;~ be9ot:hi' '•filn'IG111 ~~~b-~:~:e1:!;'.!t;u1£'b~~c!i~js!~~n~~ ~: ~~~J:"c~~;err·lJ!d~ ~~~·~g~~~e;iu;~ ~e°!m~;iii':i _ ~-=·:~ii£&:,.;· . ·~.' ·1U nor be a_ ;re; successfully, to . con.elude ~es, a ievere(~_c:~~18. :fe111n, fro~~:~= dirty town, in which he once drove a hackney that 1~h111 ~a sort of.ter~ype..mecleof"~-

B Lfi I h I If w111& coach. Takingforgrantedtbatalltbisisdone presinonwhichhasealuted their .eam~tlieir LIFE JNSUR • .\.NCE. it. . ya I e osurance, . e puts ums.e 'miles. After they return hqme, dry clothes' are honestly, why iiliould .wedespair ofhavingthe youthupwardl. lt"would be dillicult !~ ' •Y•

at ease ; a small part of his annual go.ms substituted for those that are wet with perspirn- gratification 10

j;ee the worthy devit who trots that England ev_et, even under" the domUJ!oo of . EZU-aclJ from a Wier to David E. Evens, enables him to pay a Life Insurance, which tion, and, if much fatigued; some of them lie with this .sheet to Stamford-street, appear some Quee~ Bees, enJOYed such .'golden days that

~ ~ Es'l· of Batat:i.a, o:i' LJFE INstrRANCF. j secures his family a support should he die, do~ for an hour or 8? tx:fore their dinner i af~r fine morning on Newmarket Heath with his every JOll~CQmaD could witli ro great-earn , ' ',1 firom lViliiam Bard, Prcsitlcill of the and his enterprise foil in consequence of ~vhichno sovereex~rc1SC1s1;8ken, buttheremam- seventeen race-horses, bis crimson li~eries, and his roast 'fand plumb-pudding that he ,could

, his doatli. mg part of the day 18 spent ma wnymostagreen.· his diamond pin 1....:.Quarterly .RevieUJ. sit d.own nod enjoy it with perfeCt conteplment. · 1Vew-York Life Instira11cc arnl Tru8t A fi h fi l'fi 1 d d ble to themselves . . They genernlly go to bed . . . . , . . Thematterisexceedinglyquestionahle; ~

Co111pany. . llrf!1er_ as a arm on .1 ° ease, epen • by nine o'clock wid continue there till six or se- A FASHIONABLE C11!-laoe.-. ~alk m_to that we may naturally ·suppoee, froin the rich .title • . • • mg on his life, or on tlio h~es of other per- ven next rooming. What medicine do they sacred an.dwell-filled edificc,-1t1B.a fashionable which that age has obtained, that riliilil ·were

• • • The most ge. sons; should ho or they dte, the support of take? 1 Some of them, who' dp not like excessive ~h; yo_u observe bow well-cle1µ1~ and well- not tbcn&O rery hard u they are ~'. ~in · neral use made of a Life lnsuran~e, is, by his family will be gone. A small part of walking, have recourse to purgative medicine(' pnmted 1t 18; h~w fresh the brass nails and the these days of Illltional debt and hlJ'dly w1irng ~persons living on income; to secure a famh his gains ~pplied to insuring his own life, glaubCr ~~only. Would Mr. Sandiver reco~- red clo~1 seem 10 the gentlcfo~' pews i ho~ taxation. Goldsmith mentions a tim~

ly, by its meanS, a comfortable1

support af· 'or the ·lives on which the estate depends, mend a similar pl'()CCSS to reduce corpulency m res~ct&ble the clerks look-th!:J curate, too, 18 .. oro England'• woos began, \ te th d ' ath f"ts b d ' t Thi ill th f 'b · I other lpereons' Mr Sandiver would recom. · considered a very gentlemanhke young mnn. Wh od f d . , _ _,,~ ,. r e c o 1 ea · or-~ren • s w secure . c means o uymg anot 1er d 1 .mil · • toted ul . The rector is going to begin· the sermon . he is a en every ro o groun ,,...nta ... •--.n; . accomplished by th'e' l pnyment annually 1'. • fi tJ 1 A men a 81 ar process uce corp ency Ill • H . h d . d---" ' B t . . IS . ~ Jann, or paymg or un11 ier ease. . • pur- eitherSOJr as theconstitutiondoes not appear to very learned man, people say.he will bea bishop appy, appy ays. 'lll """". u tl111Q •are

· to an ,insurance office, of such ' portion of ch°i9es _a form for. fifteen hundred dolln;s1 be injured by it; but is apprehCnsive thnt hardly . one of~ese days, fur he edjted a. Greek play, nod sadly changed since then ; and now every-mzm the individual's income as can be spared, depending on tlie hfe of B., aged fifty, six. noy person could be prevailed upon to submit to wos pn~ ~her. to Lord Glitter. Now, o~- has enough to do to·maintam hu ground. and for which payment the office contracts ty-nine dollare a year will secure to the such aevere discipline, who had not been inured serve him-his voice, holV mo1.1otonous !-his It is impoesib~e 1~ cut them~ ;eunay re­to pay; after the death of the.insured,. to his purchaser fifteen hundred dollnrs, on the to it rJom hi8 youth. The only additionlll ini6r- manner, .how c~ld !-hls face, hl)w composed! ~ ove~ the :i:es or·eta~~~. hein or aesigns. a fixed sum, · ;th~ amount deatli of'B. whenever it may happen. qiation that Mr. Sandiver ba8 the power to com- yet, what are bis ~onls-->• Fl~ the wrath that pires, an rep. . fucieh~ :inhtue ,~tpou k......d;"8 th al · · d b' >l. . • • • '· • .l . • munic8te · ·that John Amull, wheh rider to bis 18 to come. Think ·of your 1mmo_rtal . soul8. at once perce!v~, ~ . couree -~ on e annu prenuum pa1 Y ~n md1V1.dual h~ a wife~ an age.._ parent, RoYsl; Hi fuiesa the Prince Ol'Wales, was deei- Remem_~! oh, ~member! ho~v terrible 18 tlte cannot be expect.ea, lb~ we!'!~~~ not the iUul'9d. We Will suppose, a married un ~ant child,_ un mfinil ~nend, an old do- red totedfc:ehiinselfas mucliuhe pbeBihlycould, ?eBponeibility of life ;-how stnct the account ! ~en ground by despotillm intO the j!ryillty . of man, thirty years of age, clearing by his mestic, dependinir upon ham for support, a to \lllable him to ride a partiCular horse, in con- -how suddenly it mny be demanded !" are . fl.ent endurance, the l'&Dle 'pecles of complaint occupa11"dn one thousand dollars a yeu; trifting sum pliid annually for the insu- sequenceofwhichh1tabSWDectfromanimallind tlieaebiswordsHheyarecertninlyofpll88ionate w1~ the same causes, .ha~ ~811t; forth. that the support of hit family costs him ranee ofhis own life, will secure such pa. even &om lluinaceou fooc\; for eight succes- import, and ther are doled forth int.ht: tone . of With the 'Thple

1ot::Rome =·~fh·:;t~;trly

~ hundr9d and eighty two.dollars,- and rent, wife, child &iend, or domestic, from 11.·ve d&ys, and the ooly suhslitute was now and a lazX man saying, " John:, how long 181t to dm- °(~ cas~. eyd 9"R :d'1~P • ~ hich ba4I b: tbitheJa.uone bwadr9dandeighteoQ. \lollan want, after the death oftlle ill8W'ed. thenan apple. lfewasnotmjuredby it. Den- ner!' Why, if the cnlmciit man in th~ world 0 ie t\l.¥~ an d~' , an;~ Bwe.n4. ,_ '---

...__ It would tU · di • • • · · · · · · Fitzpatrick, continually employed were to ask a game keeper not to shoot bis favor- a name, "m goo set nns. , Y ~J• IWW• •~to ;wr,-:v• • e &:°' m VI- A p~blic spm~, or a chantable md1V1- :i,esa "ri.dei dec:la~~ ia Iese fatiglied, and ite dog, he wollld 8pea1t witli a thousand times ever, they were taught by thl!ir p~oeophera, dlial a ~ timf, b}' laymg up this awn, to dual wishes to aid, by a legacy, a school or has 'Btrengtb tocoateDd with &determined moreeneagy. and yet this p'reaoherisendeavour- that effects were pr0duced1by ceneee,c -Tbeee

& mOOende support for his fa.. college, a lite~ eociety, a church, or a ia:.ore flt hen iiaoden.tely reduaitl ing to save ihe souls of the whole parish--01' they set themselves fo .,eearch into; _1iut :1ittle 1

hW"eaO., aad sbOUld he die early chari~le institution, his present fueans do \ban m.;:e.JlO:eci n: llwi uhepleases, although arr his ncq11Aintan~l hie friend8-all his . !1eed.}1ad they to give thelJllelvee· much ~e ---·-· lfl .. ,.,.. ... not - hUn lo ,fo .. lo lhe _ .. o£ ho J.. - - ....... - ... ,.,....,.__.,, .... (lhe,..yin ... P"'P)e ,,.,,,_ d ... -r· fM "'·~ ~fu. ......... ft@iteen dollan a year to the bis wishes· they may be accomplished by has frequently Jeduced himeelfto 8even.''* 1 net, whoee sins doubtless no man knows better) e

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• :!:l"~--e he aec fi • ual ' "d ... • +..- The t .......... , f .,,. · and bis six children whoee immortal welfare or ou t; it 18 e nature .,., every •peclE9 .• , aa _...... • ~ .v .. anann sum,paa 1o:r an. msurance.., presen -1~.o wa. ng _vanes beatilld . ~huiithanthe' tc ral ofabusetoincrea8ewitl10Ut,OOwida up~>'ntheU. ,muan for them when he clies. tho iµn~t h~ wishes to leave to the f~· from the one here desdi~.and pu:t1cwar- :d':icement ;~ yet what a wonderful m:m. cerise,_"".hich it giyes itself. u The t~ee :were'

~-... happen the next day. A Yored object. Suppoeo such a person ts ly as to•the length of the wii1), wlii.ch · ap- mand over his emotions 1 I never Sllw a man out of Joint. " TJro reasons were hel~p tO the ~ ~ a f~· hUndred dollars, to b&- sixty yean of age, lltld wishes to leavo,-at pears to haye been 'unnepessarilY. severe. '°cool in my life 1 "· Btlt, my dear eir,,, says il;eopl~ anq no.&09ner Wiii. it peroe~ . ~.the rece&ed '~Oil the ~ of a pa.. ~is death, (ive hundred dollars to a chul'J)h, The modem Newmarke\ jockey seldom- the fasb.ionable purist, " Viat coolne8s is ,deco- !Da.chine had · ~wn unwieldy by be11!!f rj>i}ed .rent; would il8 a great DSllistance & cnarity or. a mission • by ,insuring his exceed$ four milos out, ~d then he has a rum· it is the proper characteristic. of I\ cler.:' imd1c:umbered .with bad .. and ' eellla!) prul!llPles, to a family. The smaDeat sum may be se- life and ~aying thirty.fi;e _dollars a year, bouse to stop at iJ1 whic'h there is a large igm:..n of the , establis~ed chw'Ch."-Bulwer's th':L it was a~ ~nc111 ov~~~ ~~~t ' cared bjan.~ce,!'lld at-a triflingou~ he can do so.· " 0Hq~ ~y wo~y, pious, ~re, oy which th"e pe~pi~on.is very much 11gland and~he E7~lish. ~t ~=~ ~':fii~~n whlcl. doth ~·~~pit. lay. If the pare~ 18 tli1~ yeare _of ag~, ~t poor ciel'gymcn,nught be relieved from mcreil.sed. Indeed, JI sometimes becomes SAL_T 11lf'? OPOL~.-. The m~nopoly of the self" at length seized the reigns, and ft'Olil that four dollan and iffenty.two ce~ts a ye~ .anxious .care, re1atiye to their families, so ox~essive that he may be seen scraping essential art.jcle ofealt, it seems, 18 to be .secured hour t11e times grew· worse ·and ~ till the Will secure tWo h111)dre(l dollars, and eleven would their ,cipilgregations unite' and raise it offllie uncovered parts off his person ,af- under th~ n~h~ chn~\ to8~he ftl: Jodie Clisj· mighty empinnVhii:h had iseuedfrohl tberewblic dollars and eighty cents will secure flve bud. ii. small sum· for the. insumnce of, lbeir- livos. ter: ilia manner ill which tlie race-horsc1 is paasny;dres:ed a18le~e~e~ the1&!it~r ~riJic ;~,,;: tottered, and ul~atoly fell ~to the dust. A few ..1-

2 do"-- · · $ th I · • ,.,ft Id 1 d · all h 1, th · ose ~ • . · · . . ' noble hearts di1mlayed th81n9elves befote the ....,.. ,,....,~ . . _up~ e, c orgyman 11 . y years o , scrape., _using !1 ~m orn !or e pu!"fl , • m which .he Blly_s :-The u_ew coi;ist1t~t1on-~n- commencement ;.f the fall. but their iee1oUsY of

To secure a family agaim,lt wan~ on tlle m~ty-two doUars a :year 'would secure tO After Sltung·awhile by tJie. ~ and dnnlcing kcre for our 1ndinn p0ssess1ons, appear to think th . t freed ed the I rum. I The death of•he ~is the most general WM} b" ·widow two thousand dollars wh:mever some diluted liquid, he walks back to Now- of nothing ooyond taxe8 and .revenues in their ti~es~:~d be ~ fu~.:r. own ~a:nifa few made of a Life lnsqrance; ~t the casesin ,he died. . \ ' mark t, swinging his arms; as ho proceeds discussions a!><>ut_ ~t. Sal~ IB not a mere tax- of our weo.lthy pamoiana were of the cli8irilllir­wllich it may be advantageously employed '" An:individdal lookingfof\lllrd to accumu- which increases the muscu~ar action. Suf. able comm~ty,.1t 18 ~enllnl for. the health of ested disposition •to exclaim 111 BhU:e8pciiUe ~u numerous asthe circumstances ill late somo~1ng fro~ hi.B "earnings for the ficioJtycoo]tostrip,hisbodywas rubbed h1!111jn :~gsdm fl ~~llll~na~io~s.t'~tiwu mak~thenobleBrutus: · '· .,She mes of indiYiduals are various. ; 8\lpporl of his family after his death, feels dry and fresh clothed, when,. besides tho. wnolSCt .!mo e IWI.! la~bleerso•:.ni·nosag ~~t mprl~cip°Jis,y "l'd ~thedr coin ~Y.~ .

. • an YI u a e OYOr courage .w en 10(· un now many, reducllon o his we1g t, t o e ect 1s v1s1 o llB a prove e or destroyer of wonns among F h hard h da f ·· the" Ti! · truh ' :;: If indi" "d al baa d bt ~ dis d h I t} · ks '- 1. . f · · b h '· fJ1 · • 'bl ~ ~ "' ~ And drop my blood 1or rac~ ..- toWTU1r

· ~ ~·~ .bouldbe die, hit fami1y. ID!lf yea ... ho •mW!l liv~ before a small ~um, put on ~~ slcin, .hich has a remarkable t~ans- people obi' to live chiefly on ~tables, nod B;0:,; i~ulirecti: ... 0 peuan~ , 11 · '

'81DJllftlC) by tbe foroed payment of It, he annually at · intelOf!l, will amount to a mo- parent hue. In fact, he may b'e said to at the same time, it checks lhe acid fermenta- B tus, however was . a phi!080l>her • & pat:liot. ·~ .,unst caliunity by insuring derato sup~rt for l1is fomil~. Where show' condition after o.vo11' sw?at ti~l he ti~n of c:rude vegetables, . in the stomach. At and a soldier: w~ may forgive &r ~em pa. bitlili#:·fiir' Ul equal amount. Suppose CO\lld fo?D: seve.n dollare and eighty cents looks as sleek as the liorse ho 1.s gomg to this pen~ the poorer cluldren ~ong ~ie 00.":i tricians, mayhap, on the ecore that the . world

c1ill& tWotlioa•Dd dollars, a:nc1 tho~ ':Jiut out,. with securit.·y and wiili punc. rid. e •. I But the most mortifying attendnnt of the l'i_~~~ pen~~· ~burdidfwtly . rol m 1

1ntestiCl .n has lost the breed of noble bliiods." " '

~-~ .:..... re... dollan · · ' , j • • d , · : l · · .i 1 · f wonns, .... -....use swt 1s n ear artic e. n una, N th' . ;~_.1 peJ,i . ~~· .,~~-,1118.-.1• 1f4'r u. 1ty, ~uouy, at compound 1ntorost u- upon wastmg ts tie mp1't. accumu ation o th . tcmnl Goveminent supplies the inlwid .o 1ng 1!' more so.ug~ar, or more the ,ilii~ ti'ilt,:;;·!.~·:;.,~.D~'itirklflelSililllPforl"or , dte.ilebt when becJres. ring a Jong life ; andlif it could be put out, flesh, immediately on a relaxation of the ~;l~aofthat vast empire with eaJt, on the 8core ~ aiporson m -~.of~ than ~gene

:.~',;i::c·¥i~~;'t.~!., aomn.....,,.iirg hueme• what security is there; that oaiiy deatll may systc!11, it h!lving often · happened that of humanity. The question of ealt ·duties in :screpan1 o_I' •.0 P1f1°d:w -~ hoee ·:~ fi!· add to Ju. credit not frustrate the object intended;· no whore, jockeys, weighing not more than seven India, therefore, in\'olves the health of the e ro:-ean ~~~ ~~:h~ ciir!m 'Bo.De

• with !hom he deals, ~ ~xcept 'in a l!.ife. lniuranc~; where, suppos- stone, having gained 81! many pounds in o?'o whole moss of the poorer population. :lef~t~tli~vq~ th' , The wbol~{ Aliric ~to if, were it undent.ood, that ~ Jng the party thirty ye~ ,o~ _nge, the su?' clay ~rom merely obe~ ti)~ 'common die- Gentle Hints to Afasters.-If thou woul~t of pie constitution, wit~e rutib~h ':'hi~h ~ bi8 j"'h. the~ we~ means Pl'OTI· ~f t~o dolfa:rs ,and ~olJIX c_ents! patd ~s o_f nature, conumtting nq e;xcess. Non have a good servant_. (says an old n;ioralist,) let been for arr ~cc~ulating aboUt 1t, ~d ~­~kit -~ b!-• debts. •Sup. ~al]y, wdl eecure t~ ' the andv1dt!al'e • Amnll died at the age of~. \Fitz · k at the servant find a wise inaster: !et hie food, reel, ~Uy clogging its. action, the)' -~d &i.O!!oe.tam­upright and iDdiiatrious YOUJIS ·mm ~1 ooe hundred dou&rs, on his .~ca.th ; 43, ftOm & cold taken iu wuting. , ,0t1A t (/-' and wages be .-onahle ; let bis labour, recnia- ble about oar:eNli tboagtl.t~.-, p.riabed

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========================================.==========:=::==============================n::=================~ . ' baneatb the· ruins. Others, more moderate, "4th. Because the minister refuses to ox· gust Queen, the Senbo~ Maria. n .. in the name ward Island, and in its v1cuuty. Trefl.a &c. &c. &c. at IW early hour, and paraded ~d but clear it .or ill auperin.cumbcnt opprea- . hibit a list of the poor, thereby exciting sus. of our magmLDimoUB Rekent., his Imperial Ma- were every where tom up by the destruoi.: our streets without interruption from Papist ()( man.s, and leave 1t to act u 1!1 days of yore. picion that there may be more cases of mis. jesty the Senhor Duke of Braganza, and in tJ1e tive violence of successive whirlwinds; ~ Policemen . . A few deluded R. Cath6lic laboar­(!11e ~t doctor, wb_o has obtamed ~pie ere- applicati0n of the property of the poo~ than name of the country towhichyou have perform- in..inany instances they were twisted of ers taking umbra.ge at a spectacle iO novel here, ii1t with a numeroUB class by, quack.like, pro- 1. I • ,, . ed such signal services.'' (aa nothing of the kind has ()C(:Urred in this ct&imingtbathian.011t.ruma~infallible,-dvi.ael pub ICY known. . " Tho usurped Gonmunent disarmed you, near the ground. The Episcopal Churcb town for tJ1e laat 8orl0 years) got up a white-a sponge to wipe out the national debt; another . On Sunday, ~he 5th of~ebruary follow mg, in order that dcepo~ inigbt be imposed upon '\I CharloUe Town, which was boardPd i~ and graen flag and paraded the street in tum-:­ofthe faculty, whoee pretensions are about equal the pursuer bemg then 1!l church, the de. you; and calumnio.tiog )_~ou in the face of Eu- and partly shingled, was overturned; and-~ tJ1e .tandlll'd-bearcr carry~ the fiaR' in one in degree, calls loucily for 11. paper currency. fender, in a discourse to the congregation, rope, represented your Feed silence aa a proof similar misfortune attended several hoW!IP hand and a horse pistol m the otlier.-.o\ll .t;. "Sutrer an iaue of s~all no~ to any ~tent," referring to the said paper, said, " it was a of your willing resi~ion. But no sooner in the cowitry. \Ve belie\;e uo lives WODfl this paaaed under the eye oft.he local authoritios ,•·'.( says he, and he forthwith promi_see. such t~u. tissue of misrepresentation, falsehood, and were the scimitars of !egitimacy 11.verted trom lost on shore, but the effects of the stoi\11 before ten o'clock in the a.fternoon, to the alum n.ever wore "908:1led for.prosperity lD any nation bad grammar; that be, the defender, had your hoods that. ~y 200,000 ~ds were at sea must have been attended with the of some a.nd the terror of His Ma.jeety's liege amce the be~ing of time. bi .i th . d ,. d I . . lifted up to protest aga.iost the unjuat accusation, and peaceable subjects, without any legal step&

As truth 18 worth seeking for, a.nd valuable catec ze:1 e pursue~, an ao~ um ig- and Spontaneously t~arma·against the usur- loss of life. About twenty vessels were Ql1 to prevent the eequel. Well, wbatlwu the rc-information ia to be gleaned in-the &;glncay• and norant of the <'.atechism; that 1t was easy pa.tioll.-which flies in ':diamay, will eerve 88 a shore al the North side of the Island, chiof. suit! Encouru.,,aed byJhia connivapce 00 the byicaJ• of lifu, we a short time ago asked· 11. for those (meanwg the pursuer imd others) vanguard to the libent.~ army which, as yet, ly American fishing vessels ; a lumber lo8$l. part of ~e authorities, tne two ~ea pniparesl ,,,.,.-­Maneheater weaver bis opinion of the state of who were deficient in their own duty to find has not entered withi11 your walls ed brig had also been driven on shore 1111d for action-<>ccupied our st:reeta-1.intenupteil \ thinp~y. \Ve an~cipeted .his answer: fault with others, but that it was proper they "Inhabitants of~'?-Yournoble attitude a new schooner belonging to the hon. N.r. the peaceable persuits ofbu$r8811 and & eceae- ' "t;b8 bmet 18 hard," rephe_d 'he," •l's the ma.. should be shown their own insignificance." baa pl'06tnLted dee ' · ·; but while it brethes Worrell, ,·alued al obout £500 was loat,- of riot apd confusion fo!loW€d that ;l1(ould reftect. cbinerJ t.ba_t'a the c:8WHl of it a.11. If Mr. Jack.. This was the libel complained of. The ma.int.&m the sanie r, Md never lay down cargo and crew saved. It is impossible to discredit upon a community ofb~. Men.,.. ·, eon'• machinery will do mr work for a penny & th f th . d . h your arms until you ·• it annihilated. Prove d f th were knpcked down, who '"1longillg 'io no pcrty ,) day,is'ntbegetti.ngtichW1ththe, sbare ~I tru 0 . estatemenlB contrune ml 6 pa- wtheworldthat it(Mfs solely by perfidy and escribe the fury 0 e tempest, which is -tho horses of ca.rUxjen were it.ruck .on the . ouaht to have in exchange for my labour and per put into th,e. t>?Or-box, by the pursuer, perjury, a.nd in the name,ofthe Queen, whom it slated by a gentleman who witnessed,. that head.andt;J1eirlinea cut, while proceeding peace­akill!" i was proved; as 8lao .the words used by the was w18hed to despoil, ' 11Dd .9t' liberty, which it at Barbndos, as nearly equalling it iuJ, vio. 11.bly about their b118in-womeii and clill-. ,. You are mistaken there Jack, ti said &rt en- defender. to the congregation. was intended to · i>!'98Cri¥; that despotism for Jenee. It did not extend however to :Mira- drc.o had to fly for their hYe&--tbl; Jltreeta. in ~. wboltood at 11. abort distance; ".if ma- 1 The Lord fCbief Just.iec charged the once succeede!l.>n·.1 ... : f~U with chains.- mich1, nor to tlie head of the Bay of 1f'un. varioua parts, were stained with bltjod and il. ' ~e!t~dd. wea.l~h to the palioa, why jou. ·~ Jwy, ..that tbeJurd.s used ' by the defender Now, however, thf.t ·)'.cu te ~ ~fa.cc defie_d day, although it was felt near Annapolia. leial violence and mob law governed the capj. : anillqivaduaJ.fomungapartoftb~nation, !hast wem ~ bii•.Jj' ·iJl&nderoua· -and he could th~IJ\onster, h~rr!WO:. . . as 1t·1s,att.ack1t . Muchiniury has been sustained in the talof 'UpperCanada for aevenlfioul-. together be more wealthy. IBn't that plll.ID enough!" L- ·tak · oth ' f · with Urns, not 111· ll\8'8c.e. but formed E • . th -ana a.11 thia &~uccd by penoas c~llingthem...,

.. Well, but I am not more wealthy," replied not uave ~u any er way 0 makmg into regulu Wtalion;; ~fwh1ch force ia multi- ' . ~te~ . . P11~ of ~e Provrnce, from. e "IN!IYes Irish olics aua "hWi~lfiri . Jack," ~·t that plain enough! But sec, thUB them 80 pu~l}c! ~leas .he had repe~ted them plied by discipline: Emwnte that unconquered ~v.erflowmg of the Dykes; and lwge ~n- 'tigh~ ~ eaoh-otbn.lor &M... ~ · it ia: J~kaoo'1 machinery does his work one- to every md1ndual m the parish. The and heroic city, which, having ever since the hues of hay have been swe~t awny. On. tlieooooiir or their comit17; Uie 0(. •·

tenth cheaper than I can, to live,- Jury returned a verdict for tho pursuer, birth of the monarchy ma.intained the Portu- Saturday and Sunday the ude was verr. on, and the edification o(~1ter·an . . "Which enables him to compete aucceasful- Damages 2501.-Caledonian Mercury. gµese namo, haa in. ,all:memo~le e~hs, and high, and the Dyke\!. were injured in se.r!lnil 'nolbinatibns," aa Faiher <>'G; Would y. u:r;

l ·th t · ufacture ti interupted the than t., t th rtaI I n- ; r. "'"" - p J W1IB a acene that utoniahed all who Dever • otherY·WJ. OreigDllWl re, WINBs.-Therecent. events inPo._rtugal mnonemore m ·presen se e unm.o paces.-· .aal~az.cree rus~ · ' )

h be h d th b exampl~ oflhe virtq1?9 whiclt a.re necessary to \Ve understand that' on the 12th inst. the the like befol'&-4 scene that no n•ti4Q· Jack .proceeded--" Well it's not the . nation ave . en watc e w1 gr~at anxiety y become worthy of~ nohle name. most heavy tl1under and li1rhtning eYer re. on eajt~ bot nnhappy 1reland coul produ~

that reta rich properly; but one individual that the wme trade. Good Port is so scarce as "Let UB a.11 umt.c to overthrow tyranny, and ..., . the natives of one~ butch · ·e9fb: ii supplied beyond hi1 wants. by the aha.re that to command very high prices. Tho general let us not rest for a moment while a single foof collected lo have been expenence~ at in a fore~ !--Dd. ~me they .h&i>1 to he ought to pay m~, as .I befor_e obs~rved, for my advance on Port Wines, previous to the of!bf'lc~untry is infeste~ by ii:' p~ce-.wh!l~, Margare~ occun:ed here. Of a Bock of in their~~ ~. whilil botli : . • labour. The_ ".1LP•tal ~ ge.~ mlD too few victory of Napier, was about lOl. to 151. 9f11t.& vile a.gents. there rem&1Ds a 1mgle 10div1. sheep qmtly feedmg on the farm of Mr. fess ChriatiG:k aDa' ~to belieft: $

, hands,andth1~18~1n .efilwhich l8o_fa natureto per pipe. Since the News of the fall of dual ID oppress any oneofour fellow-citizens. Edmund Ross, four were instantly killed th0

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keep increas1Dg. L . b inf1 . ' p rt w· I r~ 'l It is .not merely i;11 the dungeons of Lisbon that by it, and a large elm tree, on the lnte""'ale .. .... um ....,...,... WW -.. We will not" pretend to say that we have re- is on, eno~ 0 mes i~vc "'en ultttud f tt ha d th ,. pre.ed1upon the lieut ol our · --,.

· tained all the peculiar~hrueolo;:y oftltia politi- about 5l. ~r pipe. The stock m th? port m els es 0

vac ~· ve fure ;many) ou- of Mr. John Ettridge, was at tJie sam91time p··,t:!,.~b'atCe:J!.~-~J c;al weaver, (they are liticia.ns,) but we have of London 1s 80 much reduced that 1t has :; ui!~r:; 8;{.!:':e~ ~c!~0:::fenth~ 8Z;1~ shattered to pieces.-C. B. Her~~ • ..,. , = _ given the \_ubatance of ia reasoning. The en- been considered a good speculation to im. wherein the usurpation ¥.et rules. Let us fiy to . SBVE1l.E STo~K.-A ~vere an ~sttuc. J.hem op to the scomuul -fineerwaa101Dewhal poeed by this sage and UD· port Ports from France, Holland, Germany, their relief.-we hate-atill many tears to dry. uve storm of nun and had was u~ced othernaU-. ~ we..,r.alllDCI

. palar doc~e. . . &c. It is widerstood, that, even at Oporto, " To arms, then, to put for ever an end to ty- at and arowid Quebec on the 27th . Ult; men puadil!Bthe ;a.a--· . "Well,, well," he replied, "the t•~. are the nro very few superior wines in store. l'llDlly, and ID consolidatethethroneoftheQ.ueen from 8 to 10,000 panes of glass are Aid to ~club9, ~-~.i· .._ID -. ....

......, hard, I allow ; every body's complammu; Th Duk f S th l d · · 'd and the charter 1 To anns, to mnint&in 1~1 be b ke · U .., ...., and St. J-'-- and ·-- "" ··~ -. b;;{Jaaebinerycan'tbethecause. Tbef~ti's, e. e_o u eran,it1ssa1,has · . . ~6- ro . nm ppcr~o~.., UW1 itiedtbeir-'i.iln._b.ilca_ "we ·:re there's too lllll.1IY of

118• You must emiamte, left behmd him pe. rso. nal property to. the o~cr an~ resp~ct for . 11.11thonty, if any s~ould St. Lewis 11Uburbs; the ha.ii stones were P .1:-..::.:_-..--. him

.. -- f fi Iii L rd F L ~vi.sh to distub it! I T~ ~ to repress anarchy' on an averag' e the size of a hazel nut. Two ~ ............ it; w ......... '!91 Jack.you mustemi!mUc to 11. llWd that's not so amount o ve m1 ons. o runc1s · if1t should dare tonuse 1ts hcadamongst us! .. 1 • ing tbeuiselvesC.tldlct falJowbii esae, over.populated."

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Gower, his Grace's second son, comes into " Continue by those noble virtues to show barns ~ere bu~t an~ twen~-two aheep pie, we : &It iwme.l for oar OlrJl ~Aye, aye, ''11!plied Jack,". let the people a.II the possession of 90,000l. a.year. yourselves worthyofassoc.iAtincr with the nations 'Yero killed by bgh!JtiDg dtmDg the same the ame groimcls. .We·~ •lllilt. ~""

emigrate, and leaye the machines to govern the There is some rea..'IOn to believe tliat the which have most reason to be proud of their ci- storm:· at St. John, Port '1oli, and at St. ver,oleitlier religion to lmaw t¥~~i£: C011Dtry--hey 1-ha, ha' " • 1· · · ·11 d s vilization. By conquering for yourselves the be- Gervii's the whole of the imlln, which 'Was acted in the. very teethddieir on l . Thia all cloaed t.be • t par 1amentary session w1. on on atur- ?·.- CanadUrn Ft . •

We haveY _,_ __ __:.i ···~t tho~!nm· ·diva'd··-'-who day, the 16111 inst., or Tuesday the 20th, at ncfits of a free,fpatemal, and legitimate Govern. in ear, 10 the extent of a league and a ·half - mman. , . • .,._ .. ""'..... ~ ....... th l ment you will merit the applause of 11.dmiring was ruined. ' • The.re bl!Jl been for 80llle daya "1monr

complain .ofthe difticulliesofthe pri!eent til!le, e ates~. . Europe ind the !>ping ofa grateful posterity. . . . in circulation ofthe'Ullioli o(this ' e aenenJJy ipeak with enth118iaam of those which & notification has been forwarded to .. Lisbon July,~ -Ouu or PALXELLA.'' Ez:tracl of a Leuer from ~er P?i"tp da. with U ppec Canada. We bo DOt llpw liaYe gone by. This is, we are of opinion, as old Lloyd's from the Admiralty, that tenders Im August 8, 1833 • ....:...0!1 the first~ at a it was received or 00 whirt gro · it mt1ta.. H the ~itllclf, and a reason at once pre. will be received by Government for vessels <tolOnClll .flnn.. settlement about three rrules from thJS place, Fnr oune[Yjls we are not much l.in"l.id t~ aen_~ iblel.~in. the co~tutionofhuman nature, of300 tons burthen, to serve as transports HALrc· AX, AuouST 29• an old man upwards of 70 years o~ age, by ~t.much faith, al the present • in the "!hiCh;whiloitlooksw1th~d and. apprehen- for three months certain. The tenders to tho name .of Joseph .Metcalf., andh1S.1?rand. pt rt· thou"" re.ally we can• 'no mOJ\.OOprelept and futlqC difficultJe.; regards be . . ___ ,,,~_, Th b' f His ExcELLE CY Sm THOMAS CocJIR.,NE, 1 ft ~ tepo ,,, .. =-wliicb-h&ve been auniiounted with, GOO!- sent ID a~u"""''!""'-Y· e o ~ect o Lieut. Gove"* of Newfoundland, arrived daughter about 13, le home about 6 o clock ve ~ reason for doubting. t1't· auclt ).

'md.bonceives •1·a~ to have bee:ifum. tbC98 tenders 18 believed to. ~ to . co.nvey here .. r.~· . ~· '~~· ~ard, 1·.n the courae of P. u. to look for the cows, as they thought ~ rr g . 1 be f, -- -lo. t ......,... ~w1 t to th T d t tJ d '4'' - ·" ,.... th h _ _.. th bell' , th ed fth i.weo.sure may qre ong resorwu . o. paratively f!Uy. 1-' indeed, we were 11 y roops e agus, an 1 IS men one last wee • is .. 0 proprietor of Pictou .. OJ.. • c:~~- e cow m ' e ge o e Im.. a:• at' ~· h' h th B '~·' · •· we.1ay carefully, to deduce from .these sayings, · that two regiments of foot, a.nd one of horse Island, and of"'.ome tracts of land in Nora- wo00,aiilioifdisl.nuc4 t1'6m ~eia~ wt.!"' ~ ":~ci:i~n'0~ ~ ii: ha 6 n ' .. , .es~ U from Undoubta.bJe Criterio!15- We should ~VC (in aJl about three thousand men), Will be ' it began (O grow dark the fonuly.became p . y , '· YO beeo< • . · ,l>y

. tocometothe.~olefulcoaclll8IO~,thate~erything immediately dispatched, in aid of the British Scotia., to look 'after which is supposed to nlarmed, and tl1ey, together with some of yanous nostrums ~hdich ·h~ve ~bleei tfed>~or ~ IODJ bee!1 m 11. llt&te of deCline, which ~ll8t, force 00 that station. It is to be observed be the object of his visit. , His Excellency th . hbe t . h f th b t improvement., reuun s us 1orc1 o a 8Ul­unle.1peedily 11.rreeted by powerful restor&t1ves, th th al d th d . is a great man in his own government, as .e neig urs, wen m searc . 0 em u gular medical case which cnme oder our end in ultimate dinolution. Great Jov~ forbid at e~e al'!l ~a Y t~o ousan marmes may be seen by his ~cmbling the legisJa. without effect. The next momml:i the ~!arm immediate notice in this Prijvi e, wtu> .. , that weahould ever, from the fruits of m impor. at the disposal of Admiral Parker on any ture by commiJrion. We hope the authori. was made general, and ,tho mhab1ta.nts r . . ill . . . 1. h tJ 1 ~ •-• ~ c--'- forth such disUtroua tidin.,. ! emergency. turned out in every direction, and although 'a1vmg ~ll~t . v · age ·JD w ucld ie Y m L .;.1 ..,.... ..,.... --..- It ties here will ·~o.t him with proper respect., c prac 1oner was an o on, Wuu We · pledge. our word, ' that the jade ii still • is expected that after the late disclo. or he may declare war against us 011 his every effort has been made for six succes. 1 d 11 · 1 • d th h bl t .bealthy and 110Un~; though sorely galled and 9Ul'88, -Sir John Key will have . tho good sive days (some of these days there were 111f B onnbe er&y oc~upi~ Ge~ ono~ . e ro

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cmnburdened Till these orenuree can be to ,; · fi bl' 1 . ., al h return. . h . . d ' ffi . o ar r, c. 10 a , ... an .aeg11neu : nm . F. 1181188 re .. re rom pu IC 11e toget er. Mox-ruAL, ·Augwit s:-We have been more ~ an sixty meu ID I erenl. pnrhe;S This venerable pil>fes!iOr o{ the~ II.rt · ovcd by •teai!Y and legitimate m~ we Of coum, the Court of Aldermen will ex. fa d .th tlie sal f 1 d searching tho woods between this place ttP. ded __ _:.i. h baif.Jo0«/been ~ ..

mllllt,utheanc1entproverl>BX{'iete1,"be pectth&resignadonofhis"gown. vore . w1 . peru o a ettero- &<Economy,adistanccofaboutfi.fteenor a doh ~~r.:K":.cfareaoodi D ~ing patient ud wait!Ol\6dler timei.:'-Liv. 1'1'" It isaaid •'-at in 'cnnllAltnence of•'-e to e dressed to 'a 1\i~d in this city, b.y..a-gentle. _sixteen miles, their tracks beinu discovered "anAhwl So. · I~···~c..2:1"8 ..:..L- _11 alletheochy"':"""

= ~ ---.- •' Ul maninLondoh, 'conoected witlf one of the -:-.. Ir Da't'. .....,D _, p 8 C il.lttlt jkftflll jf,rbl.I. o~ C8D8Ure adopted by ~Cl Irish Govemrni:nt first mercantile· houses of Canada, and re. mth· th~tl~irection, togethe~ wb'ith ~.piebce ohf you have 'ri· ea ~and . f~t no better~"

' I WJth reference to the conduct of the M~- . . d b the a..:.. f. k. I hi h e gir s garme.nt tom. Ou y u1e rus " No," a•: •'-e ' ......... i...., q ~ tha' but LONDON A l 15 . tracy fth N rth f lrel d d 1 ce1ve y ""'" .nc e, w c announces abo h mi.I fro b th _. 'At • ...,.,.,.., ...,., •

.. • vo~n · 0 e 0 0 an on an trr that Mr. Stanlef. ·bad reinstated C. A. Ha- ut seven or eig t i e.s m w · ere ey vol to do I see'bot. I have ·ven you a liule ·' 'Tu Cevaoa 'm DA!l'osa.-Thia1 good the l~th of' July, the .whole of~ose w'o german, F.eq. in- the office of Solicitor Ge. ~tart~d) butdthalle seharch hfifintlled".'0 h~ proal~ed of every thing l..tiave in mygisllOp, and com. old cry ia n0 longer exclusively applicable &i'°.f~ O~· pri:nciples thhavCe exp~ neral of Up~ Csm•da, ~which..ke had !0 vam, an opes 0 mg ~<1em ive pounded every drug in dilfefeht ways,. but to the. ChllJCh. of~t'!!!an~, for. the Scot. -H!.'1~1;:,~"":>111 e cmmissiOf'• ~en rt;moveCi.by tlie :w~ ~ an~ imbeci if they are found at .all,areabando~d; there it vill not do, you vill get no be~. I tiuk E•"lir'Yn9b' 11 pi. • uaelf mto great .. •-·- . . th ,.

11 · . I. lityofhis p,redece890r, Lo I Godench, now was a small dog 'r1th th~ but he has.ne. I shall try von'tiog more. l'ehall lnix up a

jeopdlf. I& appeiln that aeveral ciliZens . .... ...., . paper, .gives e 10 0~ Earl of Ri~t Mr. Siiiait; the late ver com~ out.: The. feeling of tJi6irele:uves little of evert thing I bfye· given·you and ~"' refbaiag payment oraome :::i:~~ld travelling h!;~een Englalid Auomey GenerJtl .of Lower Canada, had mak be un~ed hut cannot·be d,escnbed. you take it iiJl u VOD doee end seC if that Criliiti .... to ~ clergy, baYe been im. " A peci.bi caJtl ' dri , sail d . Je refuaed the o(&e of Chief Just.ice of New. - """'~· do not cure you." · = ud• Yflr/ 8111!7 !Zcitement ~ Victo "'for 8 na:,1 00

•Tue:: . aft.: , }oundland, whiob. ' • . ~ad been tendered lo him, '! UT.J;mIEs.-If . ~r. Stanier. .a~e!C9 \Vhilst ape~ of ~ports r~ting tho oatnqueace.. "f!D~~ at~ o~loci. with 100 head of c•ttle · ti and that the .~mtment has been accept. to his original propo11uon of apport1onmg Canadna, we may nonce that t1Ht umllrick

...... be ieeo ID ewery print tllop m .Ted '"! • C rk Tbunda • ea by Mr. BQQltoo, the Jatell.uomeyGene. the.twenty. millions among the COionies in Chro11icle of the 15th of June,~ that • ad Me ~ .. AbercromhieUd ;'atfi~m~th:h1 tt Y:Jri; 'ialofUppeC•Yd•,.1 lo confumation of pr:oportion to.e~nto!export.s, ' liod num •. Mr. Dominick· BroWn, M. ·P ; for ~ayo,

lleea nqu8llecl to "!""'* ~ .hij pocbt nae Albi 0 n:roce,f Ille thia, we ncei•i~ 11r: BoultQn had been her qf slaves, 1tis calculated that the fillow. was to have been ap~ot!ill GoYernOr of t · .a.me., and illlo6re,m - on,. . er 0 !' preaented· ~ GolonialSecietw to their ing will be the different amouma of CO@· Canada.-~ Mer~.. ·. • 21llu. , ~i• Yer !la, wu 11mdarly uP91li. Mlijilatiea; at: the Ju& , leYee and drawing pensatioos for each sl~ve :~Defl'ebra.£51 We are 'told th&t>'tt¥i fishing ciit.n at the Bay

h:jn. Can On ._.y, ticRJll • the factory. She left CuniWir. room; on bili'Sppoi,mment. The Londoia B!srbice ,£41, :l,}rinidad £39, ~.ufitius £28, ofChaleur have met.With vei:y poor su.c~ thiir CCmli m 1Jr trial ill die~Jary lad Bamn (Briatol) ~-put four P• m., :;.ore.e ,atd alao Q6oonces, in 1111 Jamaica .£24, Antigua :£23,<:Barbadoes season, many boaUi of30 tone, -af\er8 ' or 10

• I,_ .... T __. Cbiet'. OD Tband&y week-41'riYed at Pe re 'to=• .... ..c-...r. ... _ A...t ' rM H .£15 • I • ,. : weekel.oil, riot ha'vinir ~ea 150~tls.-We l&W "' -- (Watediml) on Fncla · ~·· ibuaed. "" · ._ ~-,..., ·- r-! 0 8111'1. ager. • · one ~lut week at beer ble,whiCh IJadretw-n.

10Wed,-.ad: !lrl 11 f!&a &zrl~ re. .!Diil * ., ~t ~ receive ap. . Fan ~uw 9o•PANY.-Already.-a p~- ed wiih ahortof200qt!a. mo.dJ::~ fillb, AJJ,_;,,._._• ....:....._ ...... : ~ ~ . . · ~ fQ.t.:: a " "Weet' lndia whicltaltogetheryieldeilonl! "' a land · ~--aloa-dz d'' w~ledftl -th lplll •• . · . . or~· ~ . ·J.,et.0nr~pU)i_1' ~~~I ji a 1.Jrbf ou;·- Ttie ~ , .. 'lj1 •bowiiU; ~ re • . ,et. W' euee OD ' . ai1' tion to . • • d'airaofthe Colonies to ill8Ue transferable boiidS,"ooiltjqg ~ieiest; proaiiees & illetttt rem~:IMur~sand ~W,a bere·yeaterday .evemng at te now ii.· '" t.f · who is ~sed to at4 per cent. in .Urns Varyiiig' frotA.£100 Oltr barbont' ~ . now )itenllly ..;v~ .with

.. 0 c . ,, -make • ".0 inclividuals for the in,N&tice 'to .£1000 -cach. The bends Ill 'be issued ~erel-&lf.aat A~ J'!1_g "lU. · &Mm Bomaee~to fo~thereal "U~~ ~· ' '·llul· predeceaon, yet it is to 11Ubscribers, who are to ~·;re~ imme.· ~e Schoone.r Lyon; ofLiver;pool, N. S · 1-ween the t*o c:owi~ee. A man ~ m equally 1;; ''lamented that such important di&te deposit; and pay up in ' · ' . The. has beep totally_ loit on the .coa8\ of ~bra. Ireland. 00 oi:-e e::f, m Eng~ the ntJ:t, interests should.ever have been placed . at company are to buy' up West · ·a Estates do,r. The crow ~ached · Liv6fPOO!• m ~e wherp t~ doee .CODlll arable. business, .Jnd the me .- iftJAi'ch n .. par '®bile fratrinn" and mortgages. The COmJ!&lltt' , tO grant Countess Dalh~USlC. Seve~1of~ 6alnng Jitlds. bnn'!"Jf at ho~e ~on . the.~~ as ~ ~oa:6ficli and Lord H. owick.-Ga. leases of the etsates, and 'tm ,/ tea aro to vesael;i ~d amved there wilh·full c;ai:gocs. :'';:c\::ththefnuteo~.biispeculab~' ~: ~~ : ~·f"' '.'J ·. ·. · be cultivated byfreenegro · ' ,ur

7 The -Ha!if~paper. · · .~.I · .

By· the atate.ment recently publiabed, we . ir ~?-::~~ . J..P>.Th~·-~~· IJ uly )0.1-;-:-NotJelh d aggrebe gate value of estatthees and# 19 .mtalade "l" a IL I' A ..,..;::T learn that above 60,000~. ~ have been b. .........., . . . WlKllLY ast was aunc e to £10.0,000,000--; . ~~. cap1 . to . ,.,~- • scribed in ~land, in aid of the fundffor from _the !P Jard ofMr. G?orge Thomp. be llUbscnbed· .£15,~,00~, tptaI cap!~ ST. JOHN'S. TUESDAY, Ss.rr&11»n 17, 1833. the relief of the distressed Cler e of son, m ~~and, the beauufu! coppered of the comJ>S?y 00. wJUc~ pro r.e nata d1vt- 1 - - -. _

Ireland The com ·It lat ~ wh"'1e sh•P. ·James Stewart, built for .Mr. ~ are to be made, .£115,poo,ooo.- To Correepondonta.-T.M lttter of "BpiiK of •L • • ·edi . roJ ee 8 e a . . as Charles C / Stewart of' this cily • ....:....Crowds ~ngliih Paper. . 1 · . SltilltlaA," <U 10eU '" Moeral ot-..• on ''• we unm ~ obJl!Ct of the subscn.P ~ of~rsons ~mbled to witness the . novel . 'i. -0 •anu •ubje~t, tc• maul be e.:~4 fer 111it.lMU-hu been attained, and a surplus ~rruuds 111 • •. • · • • SPOWTA.!IJ:OVB CoxaulTIO!I 0 • ~o~Ls. n . ing for 1/te pruent. Slun1U a 'mccaily an., han~y do not think it nece tot ll5' mte~ng sight of launch!og the sh1,p &turday e.ft.e.moon,. ~he Coals belopgm~ to .the llotmewr, for tlleir appearcmet, .,. dall c«-. lain. at' t fi · filrth . d .. ~ .~deways f,mti. the. wharf, which was oc- New-Brunawick Mmmg Compani, deposited tainly aoail our1el""• ef tAewi.

p o,r any, er ru • . • , eopiplisheJil~ hikdsome style in a . few se- in a Wuilding on the ·Mill Bridge, :"'.°~ disc:over- ----·-· __.,.._, .,.._ --------. Tbs Dab or Palmella hu U.Ued the roilo i~r · · O.ti!lei w\~ e_c~ident ; ~ and re8ects great :!!d~ on dfire. · ~ ~ Wiii :11!1"1~1hte~y '!)!.Eu is n<t circumstance that distin-

~die miN!fM.acJrnowledgel • PRoCLAMATION. · ; c~t u~;>rr:Thom~n7 as well o8 Mri fife. Ai!:tO:=~i::-ever~· ·~~ov~~· guislles tl)e Preee~t age from ~I others :Iii belea_gmio hm the lnlilNfaata r·J..iaho , The · ~ ove David Me}iellao, the builder.-'l'he James e\l~fbe81110theredembera~...,µi ignited, mo~ . fuan the dCS1re . for mental tmpro,·e-

ID'T. ll"!Jhi?, tailor, at which JOU ha~ 80 en~ally :play e for Stewart·Ui ,'tlie first .•whaler built exp!l'lllly ~were bambw fast. The •cot.ls were tb1!J11 men't. During the mc_,st cµllivated periods ~"'·""' ?" ariecl ~ &be•"f. cpeofthe legitimate Queen and ~or the puipoee in 'the Province. She. is a ~;the ifoor or t,he .buil~ wu .,. 'of~ and Ron;ie, .although a fe~ ~ ............ and DOt m tbt 0 • 2 r i•' CharteJ',.:..the lively ~u- V81Bel of tbe\fint claes, and abc.it 400 tom COUldernbly burnt. The fire , 'W'8 jlrodnoed by d1etmgu1ahed for wisdom and the ~ of

-~--... -a ........ ·: , ·--'""'"'"""·-""""'"· lltoNlure, tho -· bOOy of W. ...... !'2.70 a a,--· 111edae8otour felici~-tbe · ·a1 Di~· at W:~dsor, on Bunda~, Augult ·ilth. ~PPD q.uu.»4.-. lr'Uli Oranijeiml<j-mite- were slaves, depre~ ~d lllDk in igno.. I -lllllioaDdedapplalllllwit.h~ .. ~.1ved the Rev.1Villiam Cockran, J). D. Vice. ~ rm~ tn /,1uk ~ork.~n tlie mom- .noranc~e. At thoee penods the present · ':"..., nJyal; de&uden ~their bed president bf' WindaOr College aged · 77 JDC o!~2 mst. the anmveraary ot}thebattle or means of multiplying and difl'ueing know. / !xJt ,bk-:::Z, ::w:~ 1!1tm 1~ yean.. m~.a native of 1n:1~.d, and a ~Bo~in ~':18~~~n~f 0¥::~1'11.n.e. ledge were u.n~own. The .· very of a l_ejiti.mate ·~ent . the m~ emn gradua'te of~ty Co!lege, Dublin. . niarehed ·Into this town with p'arty i...~...... ~he .~~ of prmtmg, and the. n less. ~11eful tMtiDMMly of gratitude. Accept, then, .' ac- 0!1 Saftirday se'~ht, a ~I violent and coloura, drumniillgup the old pa-rty ~;. 1nsUt11bo~ .of posts, have giv , &cili~ . to kmwledpaeDt, iD the name ofou, dear and au- J hum~ wu expeneoced at Prince .Ed. of" The Prote.tant Boye, Croppiea lie Down," tl1e multiphcauon of works of iufotweboo,

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and their rapid diffusion through the world, and despise them; he ~'e q~y,rn. lar cou"''Yency. There ia ·an Act of Par- .,eeded for intruding on your pages, or no 50 iu.. beef, 61 bla. jlour, 30 bap bread, 5000 cx1ending civilizatioo, and securing it wher. ment iri utter ignorance qf~· 1 cl1\ltie1; hfl liarnent prohibiting Members of Parliament inducement wanting to gfrc to the propo. at&•c•, 1500 bo!ll'dl; 20 bla. poi..toc., and IUlldrin.

rall d f · 1 .i. fro 1• • L- h sal h · ft · d 14.-Schoonor Margnrct ,Belon, Deaglo, Mi.n-uvcr it may exist. nalu y, an o nece1111ty1 , Al~ '!'4 . m enlellJlg mto any COD\nlcl 1or t e sup. l e ID uence ol your uamc an support micbi-51,ooo feet bolU'lla, 11nd 20 M. lhlnglo•. Tho no.lions of antiquity could fonn no Fit: able dependent of olerk4, ~ Qf tl\Oll9. ply .9f 11.{tjclq for the public use, and prohi. in your highly ~espectuble and indepeudent - ·-Schooner Hoffman, Quoboc-3419 buaheI­

conc ption of the present state of society ; offici&l gentlemen who b\IZZ ~ut •v@ry bi~ tliein from partici1,1.ating directly or Journal. My object i1:1 not to culogiee the oat.a, 2000•tavca.-Brigantino Scipio, Graham; and the existing population may ha\·e as uew ii:omer of dist,inction; oftpe C~llflicter indirectly in the profits qf any such con- gentleman in quealion, for eulogy from me Bridgeport--89 choldron• coo.1.--Schooner Ed.

little llllti"ipation to what an extent the of the people he knowa nothin" I i.o qiie. tracts. Sir John Key, ~owever, has, it would fnll fat' short of his merits, and in. ward, Stcphollll, Bridgoportr-55 chaldron• co~. "' ~ 41 16.-Scboonor Gn1.81hopper, Londel'9, Nfll'-

' knowle~e and the application of the pow. talu~eerviles, whose intef!lat itkiQ~v9r seems, entered into a cootract to supply deed I should fear that a good cause would Yori.-200 hi•. corn meal, 16.ba(I and 16 half · ~ &I'll of Nature to the wants and comforts OJ him from the people, for fri11114ff~o (P\ow.• Government with paper to the wnount of be materially weakened by the ina}>ility ba,gs bread, 18 bla. apple•, 200 bla. pork, 10 bls.

man, in a few years, may be able to effect. nothing. of its trade, or its cap&bi!i~e81 oj 60,0001. The contract is not, it is said, in of the ath-ocate ; it is solely to express my brandy, 100 bl1. flour.-Drigantino Crook, 'The upplication of the expansive powc~ of the Nlation in which the 'Colony stands, in hie own name, but in the·name of hie elder own hearty concurrence and tbat of many Pickford, Halifu-400 bl•. flour, 35 pun•. mo. steam. its use in many arts, must bnng reglU'd to the Mother Col.\Dtry, to th11~0\hcr brother, who has long Siiice retired from others, in the opinion of " A Lover of Im. laaaes, W Jr.og• tobacco, 500lhl . . chee..,, 16 eoii. home reaaoning like this to the understand. Countries, or Foreign Nationa,-these are business, and the paper )as. in fact been partial Justice."' ~:~~i0:. lO ~oc~~n=~ Jbt~~~~!:;1,tu:W:f'~ ing of most men. In England Mr. Burke, matters not to be expected Uolll ~ officll.r supplied by Sir J. Key l_Wnself. But bad CIVIS. -2$J!4. board, 10 bl•. hoof, 10 firlcim blltlllr, and forty years ago, calculated that .there were of the army or navy, neYer ao;'1~- Qmed to ne this is, it is not the .worst part of tl1e September 14. •nnd~.-Shallop Fanny, Bouchujour,).ri-80,000 readers in a population. o( between the usual usages of society, or \:luties of business. Through the ·itlstrumentality of cli~ boad c1>ttlo, 14 iheep.---;&cb~

· · [ ] Phmnix, Jordan, Ciuliz-90 tODI ...tt,_ ~J:d,· 9 or 10,000,000 of people, making the pro- offic6-flurrounded by ahoatofp~teawho the Comptroller of the .stationary Offi<;#. TO TUE EDITORS OP THE P.~TR~OT. gn~. 3qr .. cuka wino.--Spanim 8¥p p· _ portion of readers to the population as one penMulee him that ho isperfoct-thatheien whoee name we find to be John Church, a GENTLEllEN,-1 observe with pl~ure, c..i,0 , thv11nnah-ball1>it.--Schooner .Anna-to ·oa& ·hundred and twenty. The Society demigod sent by an especial providence to son of Sir John Key, !1. J~th of eig.htecn in the Nl!:ID/oundlander of the 12th ultimo, bolla, O'Niol, Briatol-50 firkin• butter, l2C> kog• ia.Loodon fortheDiffusionofUsefulKnow- promc.te the happiness of the people, self. years of age, was ap~ to the office of a letter mgned .A Frwnd to the adminu- gunpowder, lOtoD1 coal, 101 boll.I ifon, 24 keg• I d -' ula•A• th d · En,.Jand at '""'tifioatt'on soon becomD• the rul1'nu pas- storekeeper, in which .. Nona.·_ city he hill.I to t -·· if I: rl.ial J 1· II h P"int, &nd sundry merchandioc.-Sebooner tl ge, C<UO ...,.. e rea. crs 111 " . 0 -- - " -:-rr- r ... wn o mpa ru ice, cu ing on t e l\lary, Wills, Figuelra-400 hlida. eo.lt, half toD one milliqn in a po~ulabon of fourt.een mil- sion-every thing must bend to hie will and judge of t11e quanlity ~ .quality of the public to do justice to our late Chief Judge. onions, 1>nd aundrie1~Schooner M&n. Ema, lions of people, making ono reader m every pleasure. It is not the good of the people, goods sent into this ojlioe I a.ad u thi11 I confeiis that I have been rather surpri- J:lugbce, Corlr.-201 firkin• butter, 120 bl;". pork, fourteen pc~ns-o. great increase of the or the\r interests, that occupy.hi.I attention young man could lwo• nothing of the eed, knowing your admiration of hie private 150 bar bread, 57 tom pot&loet.-S · ooaer reading populn.tion in England in the sh?~ -it is how he can gratify hi.I own inor- duties of his office, Sir.JOO. diacbargedthe worth, that you ha\e not dedicated a single EJj:iaboth, W.Wh, P. E. lelan~ M. P • 40

period of forty years. But fro~ the fa~ili- di0 ate love of power. T,he revenues of a duties for him ; aJ¥i . tW!Jgh Master Key paragraph to a man who presided in our M. ebingloa. cut•no. ties: ..nd encouragement n~w .given to ~te. country are sacrificed, without s!wne and ho.s never been at .~~,.aince bis ap- Supreme Court n'™'lY ten years, and who S.ptmnber lO~cbooner !Abella, F.i rald,

__ nlt~ .the mailing clo,sa will IDCre~e ID a wit!>.~~t ·.~morse, to !he grali~£~OD -~~ a J>?intment, !3ir ~···~Yery day f~ twice administered the government of thill P. E, l.•IADd-~O . bla. &!al. 5eboone . 'goo~trical proportion. The nece!llity of love of splendour, enureV, fore1fi to them- him, and superinf~ . ~~et' his isknd with univereal approaatioo. . . ... ~~. Bilbo_.-1900 qtla: fia ~:';1

)..,In ill be .d t to -n t •ft f th J ' JJ h ' t be ,. hi h -I •.l-d I.". b' Jf fi • h • be J' d • RiiQ•~--W~"Jlldl.ftc.....ee8 lik., E • knolli'. ~e w. come 80 ev1 en cw, eres .... o e pcop c. e a 1 en 10r own paper, w . c was 11 .. ~ 1rom is . any 111t 1s to p occ '!' .. Y?Ur pre- cult.I tt;.ilia d.B!ir Gipey, Brown, ap1 · ~:~ wh<f;'rnny be "desirous to be esteemed and the country had they only been cager in own carts. It is not l!lafed· w~cthcr Sir tensions for bcne\'olence and JUSbCC. you 3800 qtla, liab.

"' respected, that ntiiu-ly all will become com. gratifying their own illegitimate and inor. John, in his capacity . of Deputj Store. will exhibit the strength of your character . 11;-Brig:!Hu~ Cl11ucbw~ Jli iOTO : · ph~vely intellectual, . dinate passions! their dispositions have keeper, was satisfied o.s to the quantity and on this subject. qt)s. fiah.__._:_s!lbooner °""?l"8~• ~.~ Gt,ral· ·

. '11ie readiogpopul~i<!D in Newfoundland often taken a destructive character; they quality of the popersupplied by him·ns con- Yours, - ::;!"~;5°~~~!h· .1390~~. lab; 7 b : po:t

. wv,iperhaps; oy~e~ll!Date atone thousand, have been active in mischief. 'Ve need tractor; but we prcsumb that he' was, and A NATIVE. 14 lfona raisins. Schooner Flo· ·Cubo .• .in ll population Of nearly . ninety thoosand not tell our readers that they have poisoned that no exception was ~n in any co.sc. September 14, 1833. neau, Quobec-4S86 pn.,. oil,.60 bl.t. rril!r.

. people-giving o reading popul.ution of one our society, and destroyed the sweets of It is said that the appointment was confer. J2 lior- and .f. bla. aalmon, 3 bl,. · . in ninety pel'80ns·! - The readNlg popula. social intercoun1e; they have impeded the red upon his eon by Lord Grey, under the ('VE witnessed with pleasure the obser- -~~:!i ~:mu~ J::in; · ,Rodd,

. tfuu; on auch an estimate, will be, ne re- minds of intellect as much as in their impression that he was of age, and u1iµ a \•ations, in regard to Mr. TucKEn, in the ·Naple&-3000 qtla. fiab.--~ A . Our, · gitrds England, as one ' to six; and .the power; they have obstructed Agriculture, statement to that effect has been made by Newfoundlander, and we readily ineert the •Port in Sp&i_n~l~ qtta. (I.ah~.·· ·,Bric µDee, . renrling in England is oi o much more 1m. and destroyed the spirit of the people iu that the Hon. Baronet hi11U1Clf, in a leUcr to the observations of" A Native,'~ nddrcesed to Comioh, · Penwn~nc~d . flab .'&op.

proving chllrllcter than it is in Npwfound. pursuit; they hnvc hitherto exercised Ii Treasurer of the Stationers' Company, on ourselves. A Native does us no more than .bead• bnndy~nef ' • . ' I~•· lll1ld: the niind is daily gratified in the withering infiuence, without almost o single the subject of his son's taking up .his livery. just c;redit ~hen he says that we o.dmire ~-=~~tci:.•!di. '-Jc:~oeep TezJci '

. fomier country with a variety of new mat. redeeming quulity. Our country must pos. This leUcr is now sh~g abtlut, with a Mr. Tucker's private worth. We have .•unchy mercbandiee. . • ' !·' , · W\01'1 o. di\'eniity of subjects. eese many natural advantages inviting to certificate of the ma'1iage of Sir John and nlreody publicly expressed our conviction . · 13.-Scbooner Pnllr, B~· Bai~!,_..,

' The mechanics who are, in all countries, settlers, and calculated amply to recom- Lady Key annexed to it, 'the date of which of the purity of his sentiments, and of the 'C..ka cont_c . • 963 qtla. cod ~il!Lo·:;.:...· ...a~)ae the nl:ost efficient and most useful class, are pence the adventurer, to bear up naainet is in 1814. Our readers will see from our entire integrity of his heart·, and we beg to c'heRcr, Du:on,.PamambiJco · llOOO . .,, lrJ86 nti.. cod fiah.-Brif ; Wy ilistructed in the principles of t11eir peculiar such a system. Parliamentary report, ~t two petitions assure " A Friend to the Administration Fo~ Port in Spain-1900 ~· 11:1!4 " , <:rafts '; the most essential improvements A Patriot King, many years ago, visited were presented on the sabjeot on Monday of Impartial Juatice," as well as "ANative," ·Brig .fobn Steward.· .Follet; I' · .. ~· are painted· out to them, not only in good our shores; he, no doubt, bore in mind the evening, and that a co1111lliftee hrurbeen ap- that there i11 no man living for whom the cod fiah. ·· ',.-.. ·

r nnd appropriate language, but further ill1;18- situation and circumstances of Newfound. pointed to investigate tfie affoir.-Lon. Pa: Editors would exert themselves roore' 1 but 14.-Scbi>oner Champion, Cbulee, n.Dook d b II ed I "" I d h h d h--'l . d d th th f ___ ,., I . ' d .th -134 cub c.ontg~ 11,320 ~· eeal~OOil''· ~U. tmte y we -ci'.ccut. p ates. ..11e pnn- an ; e a llJU y assen c c rone o we are, WllOrtunatc y, .unacquamte w1 3u13 ...a.l ik.ina, 108 ox bida, 500 qtla. cod &Ii, ,&

ciples of commerce are reudered easy to his ancestors, when he conferred upon the Extract of Letter to a gentleman in . the particulars of his case. We have Jong 11Urulrica.-School)or-Ed.ward Goodrich, Gt.ant, bo understood. i The merchant, insensibly inhabitants of Newfoundland a greater town, dated LISBON, AuouaT 22 :- known that there existed a collision, .on &rbodoe 191 qtla. cod·&b, lOObl1. bi/.ef, 6!I Illa. to himself, becomes a philosopher; and share of political liberty than hl'retoforc " During the last week, tho strong posi- roafters of importance, between the Go. ~: b're!l~ &'2274 ql~ti;~~c:; while he is distributing through the world enjoyed by any British Colony. No lions around this city have been preparing \'emot and the Chief Judge ·; we alluded Brif Falio, Harlo1V, Ler&o,n: ~~~~flab. the productions of aJk~imatcs, he ca_nnot doubt the boon of our Gacious Sovereign and fortifying agaiiruit any attack which the to them in our Prospectus, when we stated -Brir Lima, -M~· Ca.diz.....SSOO •qt.Wi: ~ help admiring, in tho vnri'cty of productione, will be the foundation of the hoppiness, Miguclitc forces may auempt ; at present " that a stranger may bo plenecil with the, 61b. : SoboCiaer"Jl~··Bhio, La'we; qi:aonailk-

• . the wisdom and benevolence of Nature. the prosperity, and the glory of the country. little is known of their nrunber, or where calm onh._ th1c s1:1rfo.ceth, bbosout the 'adfvehrse cur-_ '65qU.~ c;~~ :>~ ':!:!~;~, · ·

Man in all suuiollB, ne lu! becomes in- But the people, humiliated by a long system they are, probably in 8 line from Santaren rents w ic 1 ~late e m o t e coun- tine St. Patrick, Barrijp. &~1700 q&Ji!. Cejt -.• : ~rmed, will feel morq scnaibly the exalted of arbitrary sway, bad not learned what wna lo Figuerin. and Coimbra. 'The forces of try, are enurely hid from him." The tiab.-Sohoono~ Eneu, M$:DciiiUil'. ·l!fjmjilel\f

\ apbere which he holda in the creation ; thot due to themselves, and the representatives Donna l\laria here, and a few leagut'!I in subject is of the first importance ; but we -ballut ·, Sch~ ,sr,!1001,~ BPiiiJ, Le~ ' • ... .,iihot A"hb: lPJ1.P4uch!!~ o(t~~!~l9ds,f~ c . Id nqt }mow whatHw~ ?u_~ .. '!_th_;

1ir coll'. ··- '· -ma~ ...f~ .. fl ~ .SQ®.,. • " . )~ ~ 80 much in ~~dark, in re~"!dto -~~y l:i~G~L~~~!i'hno•l> :J:I' ~fi~ ~. ~~~-m!

t at t e 1owlilol l . e .... r, . 1Jsuc o mv · a•••---..r t, · · - 11 -~ · . -circumstancea....uaat :we BN;-&1n11, w ap•. er,_ ·~~~, &;· """'. ~ . ll-08, and tho beasts of tho forests aro his. as far as we know, during two Sessions, and city \'oluntecr coif>s, with about 4 . ii'Ohcllfi'fg'it; . a1t!1o'ogh WV-1eei-it 0110.-ogl;y . ;~ar::;'.t':t!f!:~it : ~ Con\inccd of tho happy adaptation of all never once adverted to the destitute sto.tc of cavalry and two park.8 of artillery, 60 tha~ our duty to do so. hbd& .,.Jt. ' tbinga iii the natural, he will be induced to our knowledge, never tho~ght of the cduca- we are not in much apprehension of the The first dutv of man is to himself.-his """="""=,,,,,;=='"""'..,"""'"" ~~in!~ the fitncse ofthing11 i~ the arli- lion of tJ1c people, never took under their enemy entering the city. Business is second to his family,-cvcn WE think that attctton~. ~if'QiliL Go\•crnmenl. in Ill! 1ts numc. ci>nsiderotion, for one moment, the stale of completely at a stand. these should precede patriotism ; but they ====~ ~-~~ ~ntial relations will ~ome the the roads, or of the a,,<rriculture of the coun- .. We ha\'e advices from Oporto of the are generally 80 comixcd us seldom to be 'l"H IS DAY. obM of.bis rigid scrutiny • . T-A8 uni.form. try. It is to be pl'P.sumed,from their silence destruction of some 12,000 pipes of. wine by found separate in a well.regulated mind. ~y,of~'.fb~on of pi~ will~ t_o , ontheseimportantinteresta,thatsuchsilence the Miguelitee at Villa Nova; also of the In the performance of all these duties, we FOR SALE at AUCTIO~, TIDS DAY,

• . ·IUip ijil equ"1iir,., . If .a tute for the mu.11 would be acceptable. It is the duty of the Queen's forces having attacked Miguel's think that the late Chief Judge ought to at Eleven o'Clock, by J. CLIIT, the ~ed ill hi9 mind, OPf9.UN will be people to look to their own interests, to as. lines, C. reed them, and gained a cornpletti la~e particular case, in all its relations, following articles, landed in a damaged ...-c!Afed for their cultiftbon, ·~grati&ea. .amble, to form regulations, to petition re. · h th rth · d f th fore the public. The columns ·of the state from tho Btjgantine Mi..-,uv .+., • - 1 _ .. _ ~- __ y · ful to ~ • .i:.11 th b h f th L · I victory, 80 as to ave e no si e 0 e - " k fi be h' Stroud, master, from Liverpool, the lllllDe ,_IO as.to .......... r U1U uae ...---Y all e ranc ca o e egis a. Douro opened-report says the south also PATRtOT sh1W, wee a tcr week, at l8

: the .•~dual,_ but~ . ~ ' aod~~#Yil ture, efating their wants, and their _just -affording free navigation of that river. couuna~d, if he wiU so honour this Paper. having been surveyed, and recommended eocuitt•·• -~"" ·thiap1 &re w~ll ~·to cl•im• • . If silent to your prayers, and ma~ " Fe.l.'linand, King .of Spain, is dead.- We believe that he m":y r:~t 8:98"~ that to be sold for the benefit of whom it

; rulefl!,• IO, govpmol!lo .~ to sover:eigna, ~t ~live to your just dema'nda-then petition C~os and followers ore said to be on the Newfo~~and p~blic- will. give liUI case may concern: at the~ time-w!tr know plat the reaJi. four Sovereign, from whom you may be as- their way to that kingdom." the beat. ~1derabon.--Mr. Tucker has Part Contents of Cask marked za&ioo o( them _ .. _be the dfftrUction of ·wred of ob~g justice, prompt d I been our Chief Judge nearly ten years, and c s B I ct c s I v, N08• 1 ~ 2-their sway, an4 die CO!Jlplete overthrow of f8ctualjustice. · . · The 111--r ,,....-~- ofTu-~~ay last has . h1µ1.been. 'indefatigable Ui the Pll!l.rf<orrnance _:... 1 __ d · · allit8 PiO&eaD-lha The 1 ·dl · · · -th .. ..,r+ ~ """ c. fh d H h di!Th l:l dozen Clospknives, 4 ditto Pum..Uives, 2 llllJK!f1'D', ==m ' • .., · • ~· • ::.._ d . ~Pe~ ~pt y~cre . . the following editorial paragraph·:- · 0 , 18 utiesl : e as, at two 1 rent pe- ditto Scissors, 12 ditto Table Knives and

· · It .I!>. pe .• time. aor ua to mquue ..,.., .mow. I of their rights, thev a . guung. - " Toi "'---....:..-._,.. -The cornrnu- noda, nd.m m•ered the government of the aaaie. to read th \Jled id vu.,.o.orvn•••••,.. · h h d f; Forks, 2 ditto Coopers' Adzes, 1 dozen OUJl en, e to'aeethatthelhavebeencaJ an m19. nicatiODB of"Heiuy''.and ' a "Native" c~UP.try,.111am!'llllert a~ asp~cure . or Ditto, 10 dozen Ships Augurs, 12 ditto

Of .... Jow lllale of bowl.edge ~ led. They wfil 9000 l>e able tb emancipate have 'cclme to hand~at being of a per. hjjn the marked 'pprobation of Hie ?tlaJesl! H atchcts (assorted.) . -NewfOnm'km' thewaotoftaate-the apa. ltMrrwelYee from the trammels'c;if slavery. __ , 0 1 . --, and, ,........ --"culated· to' excite and the applause of a who. le people.~ di Indian •1... •- all "'-1 imp L ""-- y ' ' Re · ....:n "' l · th • • ..,,_ am.... ~ e&1 Jf. Should h be d I .·:A.I.so, 50 bJe. Fi.ne Flo1o1f, 20 • Ito -J .., e111111uuron1m1eir -~- pur preaeotativee ww 1ee it eu ID· uuple~' , ...... Jin•ni.:.we b•ve •-'-~.1he • • _sue .a man. p;errn1tt.e t.o ea. ve d. 0 -• ' M di . """-'· 20 ~ ...... ·-"-~II!.:: ...._ •L- 1dn ' be .. __ __. beco ·-•- '"" - .,... •• ._ h th L:- be d Meal, 20 1tto , atrne~, . .,".. .. tto ru ... , ce-- -ac~1Ur...,... ... co1WSW 'teC to ...,._., _to me patriow. bertytooau·t·L- ., ,L--'d••- w' e . that. ou. rs ore. 1w1 out .. '"". cas.e. mgmqu1re C . 101 ot•t..-oJ' tbe 1-::....a. of winten v ..,_.. · "ooa) ....,ua., """' ...., firkine Butter, 2 ~ cwt. . urrants. oaves

- '"lie, ot _,.... oar : ... , Governors, J111Uing a collltituti the autiors mi2hi.~ ti.-Je found aomi·more mto:-WltAout. obtaining JUBiiee f~m that Sugar, 2 hl.ds. Red w~· !l.· 1 Pipe Cider (iu a NH•I dyw 8DIWU to aij our milfOrtuDM, ·Ice. ~k Oil all the expe1184l8 of Govemment, dcbannel tbft\JieJ:licatioa of pro- country to which he had 80 long dispensed ~ ;>. d llmclill IDllCh cald• tbe winten loager, willbecautiouaoftbe~licpune. Under ducti·

0r.1.:_ w.-..-1, the ""~)--"·of it? We feel confident 'that the talented loll!), 10 dozen Bottle rortcr, 1 ozen

...:;;...a ,. • •L- 11fl.Ln ... ..... · • .., Wlli ~..., "" ......... W'hite;Wine, 2 dozen Pickles, 2 ditto Sauces, - IDOl9 ••ere ,..., m ... yrwue -r'"! ...,,.. a llJllemo it will imp a ib\e 1or any the~ "-{NoWt in truth. Mean.' "Na. and weJl.infomied Secretary STANLEY 6 cases Capers • .,._ lilerUme ml ~ druded Jlbueffirremor,inthelJIBCOofaev~yean. tive" Sncl."H8nrt.' .We are·~ of would, if called upon (and we.think it his .... dlq &auad llD ..,tam'!' l'W!1•ncl, ha . b'1ikting ~ coUagee. repairing 'th~~ ·aMio tllrt'ia, Dpt have duty without being called upon) att~nd 17th Septc_m_be_r. ______ _ ~•'111111W1111 1mph ni+muon. Ill the bou1a1, yatehl, ~and pl•!'ta'ipne,along IOV& .:a ti~ ·.w~ cheilrtf\" if tO the voice of the people of Newfoundland, FOR SALE, THIS DAY, at 1;z_o'Clock, , '"'*"' qt CMll'· OoftmmeDt. Proia dlil widl bill own -h~expe04l upwarda of ·JOU · · yom Jpiodac:aiOlll" to i19 read the .voice of justice. There may exist· . on the Wharf 9f BULLEY, JOB & Co.

"" • llllit41 !'\~be alile to' tea.• b OU ,~ 'l'homilDd · or fblly .£1000 bey the ~ of:.Goveriiment.bouae. cioga abd impedimenta ·in his office, V(hich · ·· TS • • • -.-..-,.Ollllqpon toe, oar WnecbedDr IJpGr per month! whi1411 Doe one~~~~. ~:J ..Gsi;ceS Ilia~ ~ liut· li~ i?.fy• for a time, direct the free current of 20QO l3ushels Canadian OA '

df\:~:a; ~. b the hp:D!SJ imcl esi;eaul~ m ~ ~Jiieilt.= ~r , t,·. ~not taie the .ob. iDTormatioil, but no iniquity can IOitC' ob.! • ·in Lots, of 50 B..uehels. · , - :•CJ' j Cl 'Ille Go1ri>!IM!!! - one handred pounds, per aDDWJl, for the ~ ~o.~· tO ounlelT9!1, fiir. atlUct the onmvhelming tide of a free . and ' ,- On. will be received .in payment from · .cfN _I rt~ till "'f lllely, been ~cation of the people, all thrpagb the ex. thlii ~ tJiat TD p TiJoT baYing a wide 'rigorous Pr111 · '; purchasers above .£20.

• • 11r el al-!~ """"rehy, of t~"' Colony of Newfoundland!!! The • tbrougt\''..~e ·ulaDd ana else. -We are happy to learn that .the co~ 17th September.

the •.ant !P !'+tlu,, ~ hea~'!"f OM?- ~l; .e•nnoti produce a ~ment equal to where,'· a IDOllt '~'bh! ch&Mel" through Chief, Judge is a roan of high charaCter --------..----- ii -> tD liae. ~ ~ hil

1 or an enmple, coropamng th xpeD98 which to eommanic&fe 'intelligence of any -4Jiat he respect.a the privileges of tho peo' TO ... OllaOW •

1 bauit ._ mtunl lleliaiii,·lon ofooun. ' the Gov~mment-with th ' ~uej t rt] - • · · · - pie, and admires the iDBtitutions of hie FOR SALE by Au«Uoo, TO.MORROW, ' trJ, ..,.chmanC tD the lul[' of:,hia birth. he · Can be com~ to it! ..._ !'-~~ 80

• ' • country.] . ' · · 'C 1.. th -· "-wDlWtha~ol'O'!!OotiJ thefieldof 1 · , • _ · - (Wednesday) at 11 o loc.., on e

tha&mealh111Pcrzt 1&HeWill. •. ailturally i , iW• beg to call the attention of e [To TBB zlli'rqil ~FTH• P.iTRrQT.] ,,,.Died,-On Tueed1>y neniog lut, Lieuteo11Dl Wharf of HUNTERS & Co. · bed ' •to .a di"• and e1teaod that' M'emben of our Honourable House of ~uni et~ propolititiinun, Jowc !Jowu, R. N., •on of the lateJobnBulgor. 23 Oxen, 10 Cows and 2 Calves,

~ "' ... '° ..... the da f 11iet of hit eebbly to the cue of Sir JoaK KEY, one lYpn citiiuin..,"fdor .. praoa~ium, Esq., ·s: rn1:;r:;oning Jut, M ...... B.t.cos, mo. 2 Bulls, 2 Horses, and 10 empty Casks • ....,.. ' - I 'of!th.e repreaentatives of the city of London, N~ ~1~ tyramn, .,,. ther of Mr . .Joeopb Bacon oftbia town, aged 75 17th September.

ill ·111 alllt illeDaich m..- han' IDllDi who hU been obliged to meak out of P.arli· Meilte .,-.. .,....,.. yean.· ,Her funeral will take place To.day, at 3 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!li!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!9 ...... , I circirg/ Wfelto rea onunend him id· arjient, 'to prevent hie expulsion, for having sm.}::In' th~ N~~fonndland.er of Thurs. o!!!'c!!!loo!!!!!!!k!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!9=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!==!!!!!!! ... 1• alee //Ila '-90Ple ;afieral feelinll! ~en a cootrut; con~ to 22d George day lo.St' a Jetter has aRpeared, si~ed ~y lililt ..... Mill ... acco...Tance; he malt Ill, clmp. 45. We recommend ~ly to " A J..4ver of. ~artial Justi~e," directing . •-ltelJ a7m1191h1 '°1 W ' ·oqr HoOodrable Home, if they are in the . attenti~to the expected early departure

• ll&tetbeOotte1D011 -neat degree amioua •to obtain any esti. of oar la&e le~ and respected Chief ... r.yed a& ..., lime tbe metioo in the woHd for purity of character, Judge. d ~ the propriety of some

orthatceqaiN- to look to the But and not to the West.- publ~·~·fe~on offeeliqg oo the occa­What will Mr. Stanley thiok wh~n he reads, aion. To thoie ' who, 1like myself, hllve

· •• ~ i, :~J'o(l!lllltef'ortha u he will do, our ~. in a forJller known the Chief.Judge only in his official wM ... • n drCIPIJ.' • 'ftr1 pre.. P.not, of the utter disregard of the Nl· capaci .Y• it will afford he~rtfelt ~ca.

eau•IJ'-iilllMlleiaUei,-IW';·w•' t• tl*e impoatant aembly to the Acta of the ·Jlritish Legisla. _lion to~iave an opportunity of bearing our ....., ~ • ..._ .. tt.. ue ~ the ~re for die preaervatico of th!' Commona' humbl testimony to ·the unceasing proofs ........ cilfleon §'sf wJch butlilde repi'd HOU88 from Corruption. · . be has given us of his high mindedness, totiMetfa tiflndonetorthe~ailu&- !Jra JoB!f Kn.-:-One of ourrepresenta. strict unpaniality, Q.Ild undoubted love of

. tiom. Be uahw a& tbe.atofhiaGcwern. tires of the city· of Loddon, "Sir John ·Key, ju8ticel; and by you, Sir, who have had the · .-t witlt 411 S1rf '1" I ,.,.With the people, bu been obliged to take the Chiltem Hun. -pleasu~ of knowing him in. pri,vate life, in

· llr e1molt .. 41ry cue, ·&•~ millre. dreds, under c~cea not exactly cal. the .bdscnn of his family, the llcene of his . 1¥ 1 ' '!™:a» ~ ii r,~ to undervalue c~ '9 forward hia retum by any j>opu. many ~oinestic rirtues, no apology CIUl be

• ;I Ii I " ~ 1

,fWarinr .8 Jtriiort. CUSTOM.HOUSE, 8-r. Jollll'•

.Z!fTSRSD. September 10.-Brig Bee, Chaltnen, Greel¥)Ck

-60 caau· Ume, 228 coit. cord1>ge, 25 lone cq1>b, and .undiiaL-Schooner Three Brotbe'f, Chee. 1onr, Ma.rgareo-16 head cmttle, 3 hors••j and 30 1lieep.-Scboooor ..Eneu, Ho.rria, Duclr.'lulh-35 M. lumber, 70. M. 1b.in.glcs. ~

11.-Schooner Abeona, Ryan, Sboiliao-14 M . feet · inch bOard, 50: M. 1hlngJ09.-Amotjcan Brig Columbo, Smith, J,looon-81 blo. "PPll!!', 8 M. elans, and sundry notione.

12.-Schoof!er Ruby, Fnrnant, Liverpool-27 hampers cheese, 150 bagw nails, 75 lOWI nit, 11Dd sundry mercb1>ndi.ee.

13 . .:....Sc,hooner An geli~11e, LcSeuer, Quebee-100 firkina butter, 9 kege tongue., 96 bis, pork,

l"OR H,, .... 'D'6 '?", ~ THE FIRST.CLASS

!d2 Brig P ROSP ERIT Y, · Captain WuouT ;._

Has room for 3 to 400 Q.tls. Fieb on FreighL Early application to ~ made td-

BAINE, JOHNSTON & Co. 17th Septernbei:-

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A. very neat London-made STANHOPE,

'Vith HARNESS, &c.-Apply to WM. J. HERVEY.

17th September.

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DUBLIN, AuousT 10. [ A:'iOTlllrn A(;COU:\"T.) Dublin, Saturday.

A WFU/, FIRE A 'I' 'I'IIE D UBLl.V . CUS'l'OJl-HOUSE STORES.

slu1ll ha\'O given in their ultimatum, there will be no course for the King of Holland but conces­sion, or n direct refusal to lreat for them on U1c bases la.id down. Thus, ns fnr as we CLLll jud"e, the Uelginn question is ut this momenl ns d'is­lant from a fiJ1al settlement D.::I it wn.s twcl \'e n1011th.s ago.

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:Uot·tugaI.

'l'o l'o1111oisse11rs /11 IVi11cs.---l 'hc Subscribers have just landed, C-L Brig­Gcnrgr, from Londun, lhc u11d1 ·nnr•11tio11cd \VI N ES, of very s11pcri11r flarnur. to whic h they b"g tu c11ll the a1tc11tiu11 of their Cus­

A dreadful fire is al tl1is moment raging at I he sub= and IVinc stores on the north w11ll. The Hames are burst.ing out through the windows in tremendous volumes, nl tJ1e end rnrthcst frorn the quay, and opposite Abbey-street.

Three o'clock. Part of the roof has fallen in, nnd pyramids of

fire arc bursting upwll.l'ds, and wavin~ towards the shipping in the Liffcy. The first LS extend­in~ with terrific rapidity through tJ1e whole range of stores.

About one o'clock this morning 11 drcndful fire burst out from the extensive slorcs to the east­ward of the Custom-house, in whicl~-cpods in bond ore deposited by the importers until the duty is paid. Several of the l\lorning Pnpr·n; contain nu account of this calamitous c\'ent up to the hour of gomg io press, s ince wh ic h pcri­o.1 I ha\'C collected the following parliculnrs :­The pro<Tress of the flame>1 wns not finally nr­restcd till nbout eight o'clock, aml the d111nngc done is immense. The grratesl sufferers o.rc Messrs. \Vm. Stewart. llarn il ton, John O'Neill , John nnd Joseph Boyce, and Joseph \.Y il•on and Sons, beside a number of poor slnwgling grocers. None of the property was insure~, and I learn that no insurance could be effected on uny pro­perty deposited here. The full extent of' the damage is not yet ascertained. I_snw a number of (upwards of 40) drunken men ly111g in 11 bc.nsl­ly stnte about the stores. The rnsl tjLlllnl1t1cs of whiskey which were exposed without J>ro­tcclion provc•I toogrcot 11 teniptal1on. Jllr. Miles l\l'Donnell, the wealthy Catholic rnerchunt, tuok 150 hogshends of sugu r out of the stores 11 few days before. \.Vere it not for these fortunate c1r­cum•lanccs, I ha \'C heard se\'Cral grocef\ldeclarc there would not have been sugar euough to serve tJ1e consumption ofDublin fo r 11 week . Several merclmn!S culcnlute<l thnt property to tl1c value of nearly one million hns been destroyed. It iR snid !\Ir. O'Ncill's losses amount to 40,0001. The orimn of the fire hBS not yet been disco,·cr­ed. Se~m l suspect it wn.s cnused by some of the lower clll.SS of wntchnren belonging to the Custom-house ntlempting to steal goods out of the slores,-bul it is ns yet rnerc conjecture. The Magilllrale•, police, and milit.nry arc indc­fati!'1lble in their exertions. I hnve jrn;tscen the Lorj Licut.cnant viewin"' the melnncholy ruins, with several of the hou.s~hohl. Sir Hussey Vi­l'ian says all the county police mnsl be _called in to 11Bsist the soldiers, from the great futtbruc the lnttcr hnve undergone.

tomers : It is reported that the Hcgcncy of l'ort11-ga l will be iutruste<l to the lnfa 111a Uonna ·I l\laria de Assumpgao ( Donna Isabel l\laria being \'Cry sick al Coimbra), according to l the l:.!lh a rticle of the charter. The l\lini :;­

Butts 1 0 l lugshcarl s J eep SllEIUl Y Butt ·I llug.,hcads !'ale

S llERRY

""lei-colour 0

( ;.,Jd -culuu r

The gates, consisting of metal, on the SC\'erul floors arc red hot. The roof is, all alon" the pile of building, giving way, and the contfngru­tiqn becoming more o.nd more nwful and fnght­ful. It is principally suipr that is burnmg, ru1d there is also a quantity of oil nnd tallow.

There arc fire-engines in various directions, and the water ca.rt.s ll.l'e plying on e\·ery side; but how .insignificant the power of man appears on such a momentous occBSion-all alterupts to extinguish the raging flrunes must prove a mere mockery.

The Custom-house is seen in stronger light than at brightest noon-day. The whole city is luminated; but there is no time for admirnlion of the beaotiful nnd sublime. The general cry

. amoll{l' tbe uscmbled people is, "Do you U1ink the wme and foreign spirits will be infiamcd in the the vaults 1"

Four o'clock. The flames have reached the whisky-store, nt

the end next the north wall. Here the fire is more fri:,rl1tfully magniJiccnt than it had been before. The sbipping is dropping do\vn tJ1e Lif: fey. There have be,en about 200 puncheons of spirits taken out and tJ1rown into the dock. This work is still going forward. The Lord Mayor, and Cal)Ulin Lynlll', one of the Hi&"h Sberiffil, have been making every exertion 111

their po\ver. There is now no J>?SBibility ol saving any portion of t!Jis magnificent store. The only part not in progress of destruction is the angle next tJ1e quay. All hands are at work

· cle&ringthe whiskey out of this and throwing it mto the dock. We understand there were 500 puncheons.

A troop of the 14th Light Dragoons has just 11.rrived; detachments or the 19th, 74th, and 59th Regiments have been long on the ground and doing al.I tl111.t man could do. The police also h&ve been very nctivc, but vnin must every attempt prove to stay the progress of the de1118-ta~ Ila.mes.

It 18 confidently said that at least 800 hhds. of sup?>alonc aro consumed. The loss is the mer­chants or the insurers, as in the Kin(l:'s stores, the danger of fire is amongst the liabilities ex­

' Cepted. The coat of the building is estimated at 50,000Z. Unfortunately there were no par­tition Vf111LI ueed in its construction, tlU"Oughout its great length from _north to south, and the wall,that abut off the eastern spirit store had doon in it. The roor was fnlmed of cut and wroaght iron, but it wu support.t.-d on wooden floors>. and fell with them.

. Half-put Four.

The ftames havo ecized the S. E. store, and nrc bursting succeasively through its 11 win­dows. The spirits aro blazing on the pave­ment, and in whirling sheets of flame higher than the "!'OOf· The puncheons saved from tJ1e store~ thiown into the dock, but so humcdly that each knocks heavily on that gone before, and many are burst. The engince are uaelees, and arecea.iing to play. The north-west cor­ner'qf the.great sugar store has fallen outward, and the lQila eutern front·or-.l.5 windowe threat­enr.also. · Tt le&n1 considerably outwards, and ~north-east comer is split ·opcn at the heavy par&pet. All the shipping are safe as yet, as no Bakes are flyi.ng, and scarcely a brecu ii stirring outside the dock walls, but there aro fien;e whirlwinds of du.st within it and around the fi're. . .

From Lirerpool Papers, A11,r:.1tsl !l--0.

try and Council of the Regent will he us follows :-The Marquis of Pal111clla for the Foreign Depart ment; Count Saldauha fo r the \\I ar Department ; the lasl Chancellor of Oporto, Francisco Lour<!n<;; oJ':\ lmeida fur tl10 Homo and J uslicc Department; Colonel i\lnrgiochi fo r the finances; the Marquis of Yalcnga for the lllarinl'.-Eucn. i11g Paper.

PoaTUGAL.-An accow1l of the calamit ­ous epidemic which has attacked the city of Lisbon and other parts of the kingdom, the Senate of Lisbon has proposed (and this proposal .has been · approved of by his Majesty) lo mako a solemn penitential procession to the miraculous imugc of the Virgin cnlleJ of the H.ock.-Lisbo11 Gazelles •

3}n11ry. The Army.-One ofthemostfla,,amntinstanccs

of military injustice which hns come under our notice for several months, occurred a few weeks since in the island of Jersey. l\Ir. Poingdestre, Assi~tnnt...Surgeon oft he Enst Regiment of Mili­tia was summoned by the Lieutenant-Governor to attend a medical board. Mr. Poingdestre re­fused, on the ground that he was not bound to inspect other soldiers than those of his owp re­giment. The moment his refusal was notified to the Lieutenant-Governor, he, without the least inquiry or delay, ordered the surgeon to be

j;f ilU(f • cashiered, to be placed in the rnnklJ OS IL private, J\I. Francisque Michel ha." just been np- and to be drilled twice a-week! This is mili-

pointed by the Minister of the Public In- tary discipline-tJ1is is the punishment which

( F ) E I d Ii the Jersey code permits the rancorous malice struction ·ranee to go to 'ng an • or and despotic tyranny ofa Lieutpnant-Govcrnor the purpose of inspecting the public ar- of the island to inflict for o.n imaginary otrence ! chives and libraries, and make notes of co- It is true tJUlt had MI. Poingdcstre been Assist... pies of everything he may find eontribu- nut-Surgeon of a regular regiment, the sentence ting to elucidate the ancient history and of a Court-martial would have been necessary literature of Fraucc.- Fre11ch Paper. to the \'alidity of this sentence. But that is a

A French Viscount hns been detected slight drawback on the system wliich at present d · B k f E prevails. The manner in which such Courts

in Paris, forging WI uttcnng !UI • 0 ng- are usually constituted, the extreme ignorance laud notes lo n large amount. He pre. of those who too often preside as judges, and the tended, when the discove ry of the forging way in which decisions are influenced by supc­implcments was made at his lodgings by the riorofficers, arc well known;flnd properly apprl!ci­policc, thut he only meant to use them as a nted by tJ1e rcflcc~i.ng public. Vie trust that means of destroying English credit in case Government will lose no time in instituting an of another war! His accomplices, how. inquiry into the particulars of this most extrn­evcr, were in the habit of passing the forg- ordinary proceeding, on the part of the Lieute­

nant-Governor of Jersey. lfthe (acts of the caso cd notes at the money-changers' in the Pa- be such as we have tepresented them to be---and l~s Royal. They arc nll to be tried nt the we rely on a report in the Jersey Ba1T11H Piurss next naeizca, and tho Bank of Z.gla..od will -thhl l:Jeute11a.nt-<Jo.1h"nor ehoald not be allow­be the prosecutor. ed to remain in office'· for a eingle ho11r. Inde­

Thero. nppelll'S to have been much enjoy- pendently of this affilir be is cordially hated by meat, and no disturbance of moment, in the whole population of the island, and his remo­the French cap'tal during the celebration val from amongst them would be ho.iled with

f h I d Th joy.-True s ·un. of the anniversary 0 l et tree ays. e It was some months ago our disngTeeable opposiµon nod ministerial journals of course auty to notice the proceedings of the Lieu. give different accounts of the re~ption tenant-Governor of Jersey, in attempting which the Royal Family experienced du. to force upon the discussions of the legis­ring the festival from ~e Parisian populace. lature of that island, a secrecy which was Jt appears certain, however, ·that the open altogether opposed lo tlie wishes 0 the malcontents were confined to n few moody members. .A recent number. of th Jersey and very zealous republicans. There was .newspaper, the Bri~shPress, brings another such an abundance of parading, feasting, statement of complaints against the .same dancing, music, and gratuitous performances functionary, Leutenant.Governor, Genernl nt the theatres, that itmusthave been diffi. Thornton, for invading th'eestablished rights cult for a FrenChman, whatever his politics of Colonels of the mpaid militia regiments might he, to be out of humour with the go. & arbitrarily cashiering one ol them, Colonel

Five o'clock. vemment of the day. MA.JlETr, for acting 00 the sense of.his own Tbewesterlywind saves the Customhouse By theParia papers of Friday, Saturday, and nght, and in defiBDce ofthe powe assumed

ftom the clanaer that would have befallen it if yesterday's dates, we learn that, up to that time, t the breeze m.Ieet in ftooraa oepoeit.e quart.er. the, celebration of the anniversary of the July e above.mention,ed journal.says uQlaw. Sete11l puncbeone o(oil and eptrits that were rerolution was !proceeding 118 ,tranquilly, and y) by the Liu.tenant-Governor. · ' ~ 1monpt the timber are leak. under 118 favOUl'lble cin:Ulllltance, as could be - - --,1.,...-----

ing npicllJWida'the beli. Coopen are at work desired. lt Wll8 coll8idered, however, 1hr from ~(tll. tollt&Dch 1Jaem.u theyC&DllOt be rolled further, improbable that a Bellllation might be created at By the Jrunnica mo.ii we have letters and 1pub are flllliDlr around. Some fellOWll the review yCltcrday, by cries and abouts of d · to th •nth f J Tli fi haveavedabocbt of"whiaky,and watchmen "Downwitbthe1forta,"&c.,asthc1DOrelibenil '1 papershat the"""~

1°·1nnunde._ e obr.

5 pipes 10 ll ug,.hcads !) qr.-Ca.sks Old Loudon !'artic ular 1\1:\ OEHL\

1;; Ho~shcads ex ce ll •nt Malaga S H ER ll Y, HOUIJ'\:<O.'i, UROllKl.'IG,GARLA"11J &. Co .

I 0th September.

;t-_.,S FOil S ALE- the Ycry fine i\cw

~ Briga11 ti11e SOP HJ./1; Burthcn per Register I ;16 T ons ; is full timbered and most fnithfully built.

Dimentions as fo llows-Lc11gth nlof!, 75 fee l ; Breadth of Bcnm, 21 feet 2 inches ; Depth of Hold, 12 feet 6 inches.-Apply to

A. i\l•GREGOR & Co. 10th September.

ON SALE by WILLJAJIIS ~ N ICIIOLSf

3 ~PUNCHEONS Strong Proo ~ D cmcrara RUM, 70 Pun­

cheons Choice Quality J\101.ASSES, just received per Schooner PoLLY, from Ber­miula. 0::7" For the purpose of E:rportati.on, a fm

Casks of the above will be kept a.float for Ten Days.

27th August.

iPam <D~mumm·Q F . & D. P. MARETT & Co • ...:..have

just Landed from the Brigantines CoN. coRo & AR1c11AT, and ha\'c on hand of former importations, the uodennentioned Articles, which they offer low for CAS11

· or F1sn Payment. '

l'10GNACBRA.NDY, CIDERinHogs­U heads and Halt.hogsheads, VINE­GAR ditto ditto, OLIVE ,OIL, London PORTER and ALE, in Cases, 1 Case CORDIALS, Hamburgh BUTTER, n few Barrels BEEF, 500 Bn,,,"11 of Excellent BRJ;:AD, Sole LEATHER, .Sail TWINE, Shoe THREAD, No. CANVASS. n Case Glazed HATS, and a quantity New PO­TATOES.

27th August.

FLOUR FOR EXPORTATION.-On Board the Hnmburgh Brin:~:<iA, Cap­tain Jlerkemstrohm. from u.rgltand off 'Porto, ' ·

1400B ARRELS 'FLOUR, 600 Bags BREAD, 12 Firkins BUT­

TER.-\Vhich will be Sold on reasonable terms, for Cnsh or Bills of Exchwge on London.

Routl'iso:-;, BnooKI:-iG, G ARLA.."\'D, & Co. 20th August.

COD:-.lER & JENNINGS offer for Sale on moderate terms, the CARGO of the Brig Dolphin, just arrived from Ni:w YORK, consisti~ of.-

!!! I o B ARRELS Superfine Q.1' Fine and J\tiddlings FLOUR, 20 bis. CORN MEAL, 90 bags Navy BREAD, 150 bis. ·Prime PORK, 30 bis. Prime BEEF.

. ALS~

300 Firkins BUTTER, 40 packages as. sorted TEAS, 30 qr.-cnsks " 7hite 'VINE, Halifax :ALE and PORTER, Negrohead TOBACCO, 400 coils now CORDAGE (British manufacture), 300 pieces full-und half-blenched CANVASS, No. 1 to 8, 100 painted CHAIRS, 1l large quantity of Butt and Shoulder LEATHER, very cheap by . the Bale.

0::7-Shore Merchanlahle Fish will be rcceiv. ed in payment. .

20th August.

and all ue drinkini it· in teacinpfb18. Several among the National Guard defiled beforo the qier state t e Wi•o e JS is tom Y ~ ~~tly bard.woi'ked 11iJon 116 K"lllg'. Several f arreets ·of 8Wlpected nenons the distraction of political opinion. Old ~ druD!t. The high tide bu tooll place, it seems, on Thunday 'andfFriday: ft.iendshipawere roOted up and new enmities sr-tlf fii('t"Jiteted the 1wwwal of ttil) ;e 11 ell in- at Paril. It was rumoured in the political cir- ~!anted ; ngricuhure and commerce were totbti rinr. A lft*l portion of the 1pirits c:lellotthat ca=iial tlwttbetwoGovemmentsof earalyzed, aad confidence and c~it des. wbichbed ~ mczwtbe ~y ·and France and bad decl'ued that~ iitroyed. Everyman who was able was illtotbemer.Jutakeaftre,&Ddtbe Limiyil a wouldlclmowl DonnaMll'iaonly 'fhenahe e\mcling ~vailable rroperty to the United n·BRIDE & KERR arc now Selling lbee& olftametor balf m ~ bad beenproclaiiiieilQ.ueen in Lisbon, ·: Private g id th nJ h. ·nhab. ( G &

Siz o'clock let&er8 frOm Madrid mentioned, that since the "ftates, an many o e we t 1est 1 it. at their. Stores late ADE=" •

......._-'- _..._ • :-- 1 ·at Jate c~geswhil:h.liadtakenplac:c~~ll!'l'(!Ct '*1l!I have deserlciil tbe~ountry. , _ ,.:ScQ;tr.'.a) •. ~ Cargo of 100 SchoolIBt Fury .ir7-~~ i-"ibe~ T9; •. •. ~ af&in,the-AulbeMdlJ!8~ l• Coiwidenbl.,~ hu bcencfu"itea just •lirrived from New York:-250 barre ls - -- Dmm. . ~ 1.11d ~d bad been treated with marked liy the fa.la! reauk-onheiduel 1 between ~[r. City Inspection American PORK, 50 bis are ~m~.toplay 00 the blmling ~ courteay by the '.Sp&nish Cnbinet, will tLose1of Beau~ont and Mr • .Stainp, These gentle- mess Prime and Cargo BEEF, 10 hnlf.bls !D aid m_ •Yllll tliii nnlt azda from 1pnng- Austria, R1181ia and Prussia, were all but forbid- men had Jong di..ftered in the Jamaica As- mess BEEF (recommended for Families)

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~ ot; ord*"nce which bad been t den the royal pn(eence. scmbly upon the elave question, the fonner 270 bis. Supcrficc and J\fiddlings FLOUR fbrmi"'1a few minut.89 ~when tbeirap. 11tollanlr &: UellJ(um. ~ing for, and the 1-ltter against emancipa- 40 half-barrels Superfine FLOUR,35 ca~ks

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plicatiancoald be of no aftil. They wore to be \V t tO that tab! M . · t\on. In the \ioleniJlebates 1\•hich ngitatcd Butte r, 2 casks HAMS, 2 tiqrccs RICE ~ bl.cik to lalaod b~ • eont!m';:: w': mismfo::.: wh:n it~:~ the Jrunnicn Ass~y upon this question 20 hexes ~HEESE. Al~, · '100 firkinB

lt•Jbll:r VJL~tllllt ftlllts will event- that the Confere~ce had come to an \11\deratand- bcth Mr. ~caumont~d J\fr. Stamp took_ a cxceHent Irish BUTTER, with a genera,

uallfu 81C1pe taking fiie. lt wu im]>oesi- ing on the preliminary points of th9 projected very promment p~rt, and much angry dis- assortment of Shop and Store Goods. ~bo ~~'titnllto.::::;~the~ treaty between Holland and Bclgium, 11.nd that .chssion passed between them. At the"' last 30th July: puncbeo"I, lflame intoxicateil, and itil thingawereinafairtrainofseUiement. Thill,, s!ttiug.dfthe Jamaica Court'of Chancery ---- -----------

r tJviupt they have pe1ime4!n the name.. ~wry far from being the caae: The ~struc- ·Mr. Beaumont was.thr6ntencd by the Chan. O P A TRICK J\fORRlS & Co.

· • v;..i.. o'clock. tions of the ~tcb an? Bclgum Plempotcn- ccllor with an attachment for nddrcssin<> I !TONS Pale & Straw-colou AMfi- ti&ries &re so widely different, tl1at no hope of · h ' I rd · ' · · h"' OIL I · I ·11 b IJ I ,The ,f!ame' Ue .Uhdmid in the fiont ~ arrangement is entertained without very fill- a\ let~Cr to IS 0 ship, comp!nmmg of. t C , W llC l WI e SO OW

haYinf mthtng left to conw1ue or wute' their terial modificatibns on both aides. It appears nppnmtmcnt of~ ge~tlem~n to the gunrd1nn. or Cnsh in p•.ember. flUJ an, lan-1deringruim and 1'8DIMDIJI of that the king of Holland docs not yet despair of s~1p of the relative of n fnend ofl\fr. Beau- 22d July. tbtinit popetty der"•IM tbereiri, puticularly the advent Of a Tory Ministry in tliis country, mont's. This gentleman took umbrage at ------------ --'-­~die qv, ~.Uicltallowmerchants. Th8 ~cl (wild~ th~ idea is) even oflhe rc~~nex11.- certain passages of the letter, and J\lr. Stamp SIR JOHN THOJIA.S DUCKnroRTII •10nipetJCilile ....._ i9 mted to be enor- WIG~ Bellri~ to ~o~and; and be has mstruc- waited on his part on Mr. Beaumont in con- The CARGO -of the above Brig, \'iii.­._; ....._.t.olllllh• ••••tthat wewould t8!1 bil 'l'feJl!poteDtiaries.to demand_ from the sequen . In the-delivery of the message 26 Hhds. SUGAR, 50 Puns . n. .'II, 50 DO& ,.....te apoa a eal ' tian. The entire of JCing o(Beljrium CODCC11111ons, to which, as the i d h d L s ES f 1 · I · -dlepa;ll1 nmpolbaiWbw, which wu erected Kini of 'H'Olland well knows, Leopold cannot' ~1r~umstnnccs occnrre t a t le to a meet- Puns. MO A S , part o w uc 1 1s en

c Id '4911! ymn llOl lllll;U weUDdentalid, u qree, as they relate to questions of territory 1rtg between Mr. Beaumont an~ l'tfr. S~p, tcrcd for exportation, now offered for Snl hµ»ar;uel'lllaOidtoa merellllell. Pniia· and finance, over which be bas no power with- wlien the latter was wounded m the nght by J. DUNSCO_MB & C? '1 tojbe • f 4 ti h • k of tJpwe.a. Im oat tbeconcw1eoce of the Chambem. On the side, and nfler lingetjpg a week, died. On Who will taJ.·e FREIGJl7'jur lhr. 8a11

._...,......,.._I I Ojai. Altlln in tbe a&berbancl.theBe~· PJenipotentiaries insist the day nfter this fatal duel, n second took VESSEL, to EunorE or the \Vi:s-r (..,mi:s

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·-- 11 1 I dlo"J:!" IN, .... in it,.._., apoo 1er1118 on 1'bich, it is believed, they have place between Mr. Beaumont lllld Mr. Ro- if application be made forthwith . ' lip · II I• .... • olr 1 '-• o1--. power pltimat.elyl to COf!cede m1terially, merely t.l.rteon, the gentleman, upon whose account 13th August. ·

._ .... ,,.. r•lled ftuaa the fbrtliepmpoee of Jovreringthe demands of Ho!- uy ----- ---------Ill 11 111-... ,a s .. lnio a.idocb, Jand·blit iowi1 totbe cl partUni rae: Mr. Stamp had acted, when °fjr· Beaumont filli •Was Wl n m.,;witb the aerrJ Gobi~ Curu!.e1s, f&;m!Weietaken to havin~ re~eived his ~dversary s fire without F OR Sale by ROBERT BRINE, jun lllltlW die .. -~ - iD cm«eet, Ulil a ~ the atent t.0 w.hicb the Chambers returning it, and havmg"ileclared he had no a quantity of Roach and Slake er! 11 W... .... iiillaky, lflMI '(j, ~ would qree u to-dinllnution 'Of terms, it irquite personal feeling in the line of cood11ct he LIME. ;uus Willlltiatllt..,-.u.,,....· 1. certainthat...,the Belgi11.11~Jeni~ntill'ies had pursued, the matterw11S arranged. · ll>th July

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l· 'ur ~ulc IJy PATRI C K MOH.RI~ & Co.

300H HD ',SA LT, per tl1e Mnry from Livef'pool.

\\ ·ill be 8old low from the \'esse I. !ith August.

~-----~-----!'-· Tll E ~U BSC IU HEH offors for SALB

a <i11 antity of bci.1 l -<mdo11 MOULD and Jll'PEO CANJ>LES, just received per 1dmirul l,ukc. l ,

LA \VRE:\CE O•llRIEN. l 3Lh A 11g11~ 1.

j!totilr~. FOR FREIGHT OR C HARTER.

' To Greal Britain, Spain or P<ntugal. ~ The tir.;1 Chu;s Brig

ST. JOI-IN'S,

l S· A. P1,AU<"\', l\lnstcr, Burthen per R egis­er I f>O T ons. will curry about 2,500 Qtls.

FIS! !.-Apply to the laster ou Board, or l o HUNTERS & Co.

2 7th August.

FOR CHARTER.

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~~;w~o~~7r,: will take a FRElGHT of FISH to Halifa;p, as early as one can he obtcined,-App[y to

A. M•GREGOR ~ Co. 27th August. .

ST. JOHN'S RACES to tak\ rrace on he F1.ouJer Htll Race Cotll8C, on 'IRURS­D.AY, 19th instant. t

1st Day-St. John's -plate for 880 ; three horses, er no Ra~ ; Etiirance1'4 ~ 2. mile hcats.-2d Race, a handaorDe eet' Cart Harness, to be run ·for by Cart Ho:-scs, kind in both shaft ana ·traces ; 2-mile heats. . •

2d Day.-.A Purse for Beaten Honies: ·to be a handicap by the Stewards, of t(o, with an entrance of82; ' 2.-µUI~:beats.'

Weight for the St., John's Plate, 11 ~ooe. Horses to he entered-by Monday the 16th instant. .

10th Suptemhcr.

AT a numerous and respectable meeting of the Roman Catholics · of S t. Johns and its vicinity, held in the llo­mnc Catholic Church on Sunday the 9th of September, l\lr. PATRIClt DoYLE being call- · ed to the chair,and Mr. Jon:-;O'MA.P.A being appointed to net ns Secretary, the followiog Resolutions were proposed and unanimously adopted. .., Resofoed.-That we view with feelings of

gratitude and admiration the unceasing exertions of our respected Prelnte, the Right Rev. Dr. FLEMJ:rn, for the 11ro­motion and extension of Re ligion in his Q"', ·widely extended mission ; but while we declare our admiration of his former zeal, we cannot avoid giving expression to our sense of gratitude fo r the sacrifi-ces he is now making for the supply of the daily increasing spiritual wants of his flock.

Resolved--Tiiat as fathers of famili es deeply interested, not alone in the tempo. ml but in th <.:! spiritual interests of our children, we hail the expected nnival amongst us ofu branch of the Presentation Nuns, Ladies whose lives arc entirely devoted to the religious education of poor fcmnlc children, ns one of the greatest blessings tbnt Providence can bestow Oil US .

Resolved-Impressed with-the~ feelings, and indebted, under God, to our Biahop for these great and importnnt benefac­tions, we consider it our bounden duty to hold ourselves in readiness to moTe in

" procession with His Lordship from the pince where he lnnds to the Episcopal re. sidcnce.

Resolved- That an address e:tpressive of these RCntimcnts be presented immediately on his arrival to the Right Rev. Dr. FLEll­Il\'G, and that n Comn'iillec he appointed to draw up t11e same •

R csoll'cd-Thnt lhese resolutions he print­ed in oue or more- of the papers.

PATRICK DOYLE, Chairman. JOHN O'MARA. Secretary.

Mr. P. D~:u: hn,·in.~ vncatcd_ the Chnir. 11nd Mr. l 11olus HECK bemg called thereto, the thanks of the meeting was then voted to Mr. DoYu:, and the numerous assemblage separated.

10th Sep1cmbcr.

\\'.\i\TED TO CHARTER, a Vesse l from l 00 lo 150 T ons.-,\ pply to

JOH , . D QNSCOMB & Co. I OLh September.

Ocscrtc d from the Service, of the Suhscrihcr, on Sunday week Inst, \VILLI AM CA \'E, Black & \Vh.itc Smith. \\' hoc,·cr hnrbours or employs the said Deserter. alicr this public notice shall be prosecuted ns the In win such cases directs.

;\!AT'l'HEW POPE. l 0th September .

- -SI. John'•, N~wfoundlan<l: Printed 1md Puhli•hcd

fur the I' r(')prictorN, oveey- 'f u&.-.o.\Y morning, by RO RF.RT .I . PARSONS, nt their Printing Eo­tnhliidunont in Durkroorfh..$frr,.t, bcl\\·ecn tho Court..l1ou•o ond tho new Exch•ngc Buildingw." -.1-'i~o Dolin"' I"' ' annum, p11yllhlo bo.Jf.youly . ';+

U All Ordoni in tho Printing lino carefully oxe- !., cutcd ; those from tho Outporlll inust bo po•tpuiJ, tmJ addressed to tbo Print.er.