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T a Meeting. ofjlje Gentlemen, ,CIer^rytJ A and Freeholders uF -the several counties of Carnarvon, Anglesey, and Merioneth, asstnnb!e.l I a' the Shirehall, in the own olCarnai vcyi, oui Tuesday/thlp 2i,st day of November,^ WILLIAM GRIFF ITH,- Esq'. High Sfceria, J in the Chair. It was unanimously resolved, That, an Infirmary be established ft,r Hie .bene- | £ t of the t.fcree counties of Carnarvon, Anglesey,, and Merioneth, and that if be dtjaoiiiiriate1! mid called the NORTH WALES Gi.N LRAL IN- FIRMARY." That Carnarvon is the proper sitvation fONue-hl an institution, as, it possesses local arivant. g.«, si- perior to anytrllin" North Hales "» ^.inu-t afording a most exttms-vp an i tanile communica- t:on in every direction, with post and ca. e."». frequent and numerous, and w.t'er (.image t r-»i I d carr,a,e .Dolgeliey t0 Beaumaris,'and'ail the intermediate point, besides havín; at present four regularly educated Medical- Men of skill and experience. That until the Infirmary is established, a Dis- pensary he opened at 10 o'clock OH ruesdai^ the Sth day of December next, for the disfrihuttou of Medicine lo proper objects,, to be recommended by Magistrates, Clergymen, and other Gentlemen who support the North Wales General Infir- mary," by any Medical M.<)f, or "by the Oversee) s ef the poor of any parish within the said Ihtee counties: such Dispensary to continue open-tor two bouri) on Tuesdays and"Saturdays u»«every Week. 1 j That the..house ii* Market-street, .lately in -the occupation of 5jk. Henry Jolies^inercetyiteeeatfed, l>e appropriate f«^r this, purpose. That a Committee be appointed: to catty- the above .Resolutions isito -ciTect,- aoti that such Coin, mitteedo consist of the Lords Lieutenant and the Members of the said several counties, the Mem- bers of tlie several boroughs witljui those conn- tics, the High Sheriffs, the Magistrates, and the Clergy of the- said seve-ra with the Gentlemen! who sign these' Resolutions-, and that any ifvfe of thMi becompeetnt t&act. That ther-Coaituitt&e do mathe Grand Jury Room,;in the Jow.o.orOa,rnarybn:r.Mnuday the 27th day of Novemt)eri 'n"-c. at thebourpf eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the above purpose. S That the thanks of thrs Meeting be given to ale Lord Lieutenant and tl^e Mepber of ,jh^ countyof Carnarvon, for their promised %Wpl>ort to the k North Wales Ceneral lnfirp-i That the thanks of this Meeting be also given to Mr. Jones of Carnarvon, surgeon, for She hand- some offer he has made of the house in Market- street, Carnarvon, to be appropriated for a Dis- pensary?. That ihe thanks of this Meeting he also given to Hugh Owen, Esq. M. D. and the other'i\fedi- cal gentlemen who-have contributed their eierti-i ons in promoting the Views or this Nle'eiiii, That the above R«sbiutidns arid the'statement*' submitted to this by the Mecfical Gentle- men, be published till: next North Wales {Ja- zette. WILLIAM GRIFFITH, Sheriff^ The High Sheriff having left the Qhair It was unanimotisty resolved, That the tfeanks of this Meeting be given him' for €oavwning"the same, and Tor hib impartial con- duct eta this occasion. c- < ,¡'o. Robert Williams Richard Edwards D. Ellis Rice Thomai; jun. Thomas Lloyd ?* Hugh Otrea, M. D. bard Namv,. L4 EvanJ one. Evanrfferb^rt ra» Williams j Owea,Joi|^g „ Thoaaas L«wi» Richard Jones 5 Evan Lloyd J. Ellis John Evans Itobert Beaver Robert Carrie jMathew Fleming Thomas Jones ^ohn Has lain Robert Thomas John Roberts Tbomajt H. J one* John Jones John Byrne Win. Roberta Samuel Lloyd Wm. Wiliiamg W. Ellis John Sharpe John Jones Thos..Savage, jqn. '31 ..r 1 Robert'WiHTams:; Hugh Roberts Will. Foulkes Geo,, jjettjss ,'1, John Morgan Riobfif d Cijygkh • John Oakes Robert JSriCe i Win. Williams Robert Roberts TftoiMS R^tfthofec Samuel Saintiel- Wm., Grifllifi Richard Robert.>' -JohnCHwetr Wm. Owett ■ Wm Owen ftotiffWiTTiama Ro^t: 0*. Owens • • Rbbt. Jones O."Williams, R. N. Griffith Jones -I William Toleman- Robt. Humphreys E. G. Roberts • David Williams Wm. Gritlitb J. Davids and C Robt. Williams -Robt. Jones David Hughes ThomasHughes I Richard Davies William Kvans William Oakes. The undersigned Medical Men, residing in the Town of Carnarvon, beg leave to submit to the Gentlemen assembled at thp County Meeting the. •ollowiBg {Statement, respecting the f iiitentifitfe Charitable Institution, for supplying the poor df counties of Carnarvon, Anglesey* OT^ibrflTOi,* Wftli"Medicine and Medical Advice, "lans of a Dispensary to be established »n the Town of Carnarvon, having been obtained in the lipring of the Y.,ew I808» from Ediiifiurgh, Dto- bígh, Newcastle, &e. the intended Establrsnmeijlr mentioned to several Magistrates and <jih<S4 persons of respectability <>f »be count-ie* o| Ca^ their111 Ang{^sey, who were unaninious' in oe attendd with thp niost beneticial effects; ^ent,enaen suggested that an 4J?? X»Wch would coipbtD^ all the advann. ages that can possibly be derived from a olt» institution of this pature) migh»f be. well i ^PPftrted by the liberal Sobseriptions wliieh, Oula be ,cpeq,r[uUy contributed by GeMtlemea- t ^pssessing property in those respective counties, wded by Collectiaus in the. several Churches; the °ea of establishing a IXs{te.m»ry was rehiyjuished the morp useful and. extensive .plan of an •fifirmary was adopted iii jts, stead. undersigned are fully aware that an In- established upon a scale of sufDcient to embrace all the objects belonging. 2° 8e. v^r^' counties of Carnarvon, Anglesey^ «nd manoweth^ wm be amended with very conr ^efam' e?pence, but they also know from the «^t ^uaiw«tic sources, obtained by a longresi- a"d a most happy inter- ^urse offa and mutual good offices with en and Clergy Qf (hree couatjes J«rioff,afluia ber pf years, thitf their expectation Atom, the known liberality of the ^ilhbecrowned vnthc<^f))eteiccess._ T,WCh of this kind *1U Ijervve,^ being estabnsli^a rrs the town of. varflarvofl^oe so v«ry evidertt, that the under *«?eii,.tfolp £ iit;: it totally unnecessary to take the ^P>nio« of .we^oant^y upon the question (nor tb^yj^ave olitruded tlielr sentiments res- tftis .wifeject, upon the public at this that*^ {WCiif»«t been,impressed with an idea foi^e^ about to be established in tht* .^andwhicK from many circuiu- "iSes.caA Tfep^ p/odutftive of local advaujtiige? I [.c-wljf) mightJb|re a tendency to. di.vjdf the ppg*-v ilfon- >rthe Geu^Iemeu of tftfe countf-yV and be'tne n.eain of injuring m saWe degree, the more libe- .xa! ajul evfen-leil pun of a Cieherat Innrmary. J ¡a(;jj:rjphi-f,al view of Carnarvonshire it the Centre of the county'i» nearly half way between the town ef Carnarvon ahd viilfege oi Clynnog, but if tlie cotinty is-don, sWored with respect to^ its population it isr.calcu- la C naf taniarvon autl its vicit ity, together ifli tjui pai't of Carnarvonshire which lies. to the >of n and southeast, eorjtaip-more than two kl i, I- d.4 4t ttu- whole inhabitants of the county.— t\ ■ residing, m tbat par'-of Anelesej vhich to ilie 'Ouflvandhoulh-west of the post road, Jé,i,?, Iiom lit.ngor-Ferry to ltolyheafl (and: "■hie'i is by far tue most unhealthy part'of the i^la*rt) areMii the coit»tant hJb4t <4attending tlu^ s Markets of C'^ruarvon, wherebj great fac ility is 5 attorned for co:iveynifc-aiienj'.s to*; smf fiotn those partsra«d .he .nhabUaivts of Ta^i > bviie'ir Fesliniog, TraHslyny^d. Ilaijt-.yh, and yt her lifnie reuiote,parts of [Merionethshire, very lie- <mentl> and generally apply .-for. Medical. Advice io the professional Men residiiijg in the town of Carnarvon. V Fiom And -tfthdr weighty reasons, the-' ;in lers'igtf<l are clearly £ hd ileeidediy iff 'OjjihibnV Hi,it'the U>w«:Df Cawiar«on'is*'H!ie'fin>st eligible a for tfi-stSerteisal Inhrtt.arv, -to. be 'esta- Sfisljed^rpou d, that their abiUtie^ ^sucb as^tbeyt ace) will-be-most cileerfLkill, and r,a, pxerte-d ta an Listitutjon, # »hefever the (>entl(*n>cn as^e nbled a< t)ie C'ountj. fleeting will think it moot proper (o fix it, for'' 'fie benefit of tljc'three counties" oT Carparvon, Anglesey and Merioneth.. ■. H;UGH OWEN,MD. THOMAS JON liS.> ROBERT CURRtE. y Siirgeons. ROBERT BEAVR. Carnarvon, SOf/i ;> TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION 0b Thursday the 30th day-of November, at* f2 r/clock, at Madryn, Carnarvonshire. i I. ",0> A:sevcraJ of of Mares, Geldings, and Colls, several of which are well adapted for;, the or Husbandry, having been attentively tired lfOliiStalliolls selected for either purpose. N.- B. May-be seen any time previous to tlje Sale.' dame Duly*. ISOlli *t;V -;1 /,1: ¡' j T 1ST <fcf Persons whoha=ve olilained Gcmip- "JLi ralt Certificates at the Rate of Three Guineas each* for the, year 1809, in the under- • tiicMitioued Counties, from 1st to aSdof ^ovember *i nstant.. > CARNARVON. Kiln Rer. Thorna, liamgor ■GrifHth William GlyiiQe, Eli-q- Carnarvon t » Ricliartli Nlaes X'!Awr Rowland Hugh, Teoman, Esq. Coedhalyn, Rowland Hugh, Esq. T.ymawr Willfaais Henry Ruinsey, Ivsq. Glanralbn :y Evans Rev. Thom.is Treyrgof u Gortdard Mathew Norr:(s, l-,s^. Holyhead^ 1,/ws;hes Ro.bert, Esq.- Pla^Ilan^o^d. -Jones Rev. Hugh Wynne, FrejorVerfh Jacjkson Jared, E$q.>Llanhgai;l '• Jones Mr. Owen,"»Trearudvr Lew,is Rev. \V illfrmr, Gianydon J l.loyd Rev: Evaiv, Maesyborth .» Owen I!cv. Thomas Elhis, Lland>fr)'log POOIQ Priet.William, Esq. Pencraig. i .t SI)arrp Redhill Williams Rev. Evan, Treddoltlin ■ W »Uiainj Dayid, Yeoinan, J.landd} fono MERIONETH. '< its Rev; Thomas, Llandderfel 1 J<}n.e* Robert, Esq.'Bolgy'olas < 1yrjcIfRobert, E8q:?Llafiercht»yd ".ftw Griffith, Llaivenddw vn VViliwins Rev. William, Tynyce}\ii • DENBIGH. CSlough Richard Busier, Esq Glamevein Hughes Thomas, geiit. LtaiiWerti Jones, -Hiigtw Havodsiyrdr^ Maddocks Johij, Esq.; -• > 'T lilST "S. lAst of Persons who have obtained Gamekeeper's Cprtijicates, at the ral of three Gitirtetti Ílèk .for the year 1809, in the undermentioned Cntii* i !'w», from the 1st ló 23d of November ihttant.. CARNARVON. Morris Williams, Yeoman, Gamekeeper to Tbo«. •Allien Smith, Esq. in the Manor or Royalty- s°f Denerwick and Vaynol. Published by order,of his Majesty's Commis- sioners for the affairs of Taxes. MATHEW WINTER, Secretary.
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-r<I:J: POLITICAL SVMM A RY. < :t::IO :Y -^Russia.—-The last-lettersftom this country, represent the Russian Cabihet to lie entirelyJ 8ubf«rvient to the views and iuterost of the Court of France. THe Marquis pf Tr^versi, «i relation of the Empress Josephine* has beea Iplely appointed head of the Naval Depart went, and it was expected some one eqrtafij attached to the polify of France^ .wpjild J»^- cnttusted, witli tlie maiiagemeo* of; in short, the patronage of Buonaparte, hfcg: beien futiod the surest passport 16 the ffevoiira of Alexander. The ttupiian Minister, jCoi'dl'' Roraaiizoff, it is said, li.p.s inmost cojpde^ceud- ingly declared himself frieftdi| to a itegytiation -^ith Great Britain> upon the vfrj tnp^era^ conditio^, that she abrogate, wholly and for evef, her entire maritime tbde, aud^eeognige alL those prinxriples^ laidjlbwti by the new le- gislator of the ocean 1 e o an,1 $*E OIEN,Th e treaty of peace between«this c«i(itry and Ru8Sia, has been at length pbu- I ished, and is, if po>ssible, more degrading to the iudependeuce, and more conducive to the views of the Corsican, than that lately signed by the Emperor of Austria; in short, Sweden is placed by tlii« treaty on the iounty of the Czar of Muscovy i The oei 6f AJand, the ^gulph of Bothnia, and the rivers Torneo and Muanio, hereafter form the frontier between Russia and Swedeti Ceding ^'country which' hitherto lormed the great source of supply, iu j the essential article of corn. Already is the 'approach of winter dreaded and deprecated y the,, poorer classes, as the foreruùn t .famine I.Vor,. thougli i -Oo ,fit;{a. mission is granted to ihis country^tQ purbhaftfei eôrn, &èf from- these ceded pYtfvinces, yet this isaccompanted by a tlauíe that in'jeari of scarcity the exportation shall be piplijliited; it may therefore easily be anticipated with what control, aud sparing latitude, this sup- ply will be- granted by the conqueror. I The Princes of the Confederation of the Rhine are summoned to asseinhle at Pars this month: the Cardinals .have saiso heeii sent for from Italy to hold a CoiidaTe.- In respect to the former, their errand may be readily,conceived,—i £ the first place to.Jo • homage, andreeeive tbe ¡wage, of their base- ness fiom their Corstfin master, aful by their à.)p ;¡, a Clt in, his.^jjftal, furnish forth an ostentatious display of ;fois power,' to his gap^ ing suhjeeis; irt aid 'of -w'-hicii tti; Cuivelave, in list also exhibit. On the purpose for 'which they have becu called to deliberate, there can he little doujjtry-ifae lateexcoimniinication af liuonapartesJby. the present Popei has ren- dered it deSii'ab^to -app'olht a■' r'e-?- port: s ks '¡},1{ite:" of Buonaparte's) as .likely .-to^fiicceed} our opinion- Miowev'er is, that lh^ Cqt^9\i h.metnwmç?,èrè¡se ,he piipal ^kiqUo^is, and rmid5«r,hiw^c!f nooiiriaMv, what b & biat,, ie ver ■••been in eflVct—a second r. 'i \ë:¡;1i< t 1 T 1' -r,
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"WRDN'ESD A Y".—rFour o'Ciocfc. Though Goverranent has not reretvfd any; "itiformalioa of a battle having place in The MeililerfaiVean, w,undèÍ"sfaQJ that dispatches from tord Collingwood peach- ed the Admiralty yesterday, which render -iticii, an event very likely. Lord Coilin^vood at. tlie "date of these dispatches (the 23d October) off Port-Mahon and hadreieived positive information that the enemy, bO sailed from Toulon on the morning; of the 21st- for 'Barcelona. ■ Bbrd Collingwood was therefore almost in enemy's track > -he- was determined to thfetfi^ and-tf fid could bring them to action, there can be no ':0. i1. "X doiiht of the result. We, therefore, again re- sume our confi(l( nee iu the achievement of a glorious 'victory, svhieh, we trast, after all tht* variations of hope and fear, ^ouh't and belief, c finally and Vpgfidiiy .realized in the uu>st complete and satisfactory extent. ..J',e»eh papers to t-hc 9th inst.'have been rscoi^ ed, the following life the only mteresf- irtg; articles ;>, 1,1 Lt is said that the. jMarshaJ Duke qfftao. g.Usa kav,o^ ti-iq, iti: ordCNr to take the ti ,t'a'nd.tti Yestei-day the A(nh iss?ulyr from Saxony )ff from Paris, iii,.prlpr tp meet his So*e- • !ê.!I!. who is very shortly expected at Fontain- bleau.. It is re^ortfa i>f iiitencij?^ ceded to vikb; .Cr^l^MMid" ci/deyMitiDahnatta, t'ftii- nfew itrtigdora rta, wlfich'iii'llo'liave^^partiailar S èt J aependent uppti the Eroj^iror of tjie I tench Madrid, Oct. 22.—peneral St.;C^tr*h«« 'áef;;ated,in 'CataloJî¡¡tïnèra'l} Blakè'Si[n'y ,«f. 25,000 men. Blake lost;oiie-third Ki|letl, wounded and prisoners. v We art? full here of t|ie arrival of the ilU peror ofrthe-French, forwhom preparations re ? t; The expected notification, that the Swedish ports wou jd be shut to the British flag-after thev 15th inst. has been made t< Sir J hn Saumare'z. Our fleet has left Carlscron a, a id come into Hawk Roads J,1 a movement more ¡, probably produced by; the season, thaa any apprehension of hostility on the "j»art:6f Sweden. An Armistice has been cstabl sited betw'ee^ the Cou.r|s of Stockholm atid C^cur llagepv, ;■ r*
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'tO)M!.t. Thursday, November t n,, ? The fallowing additiondt Subscribers to :tfut Car- narvonshire and 'Anglesey; Roytt'l; Dispensary, came 'too late to be inserted in their proper places ï The, Rt. Rev. Ld. 13ishop of St. Asaph 10 10 0 C. A. Smith, Esq. Pendytfryn. 5_ 5 0
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MARRIAGE:- D. J. Nicholls, Esq. of Welshpool, to Miss Mary Anne, youngest daughter of the Rev. Robert Harrop, of Hale-Lodge, Cheshire. DEATHS. On Sunday last, at the Viearage, C yrinogj in r the 53d year of his age, the Rev. J. 'Wilfikms, V icar of that parish and RectOt oT Llaafiairn, both in this county. r. t> ) « .On Monday se'nnlght,, JJ^r. JoIin^;)%on^s, Secretary to the Welsh cwiff-schibol/Tn fray's. Inn Road, for upwards of years.—IT integrity, sanctioned by tihie is of valuelidV^antt^Pt'eafter, Mr. Thomas has left this wdrfd with Simple, portion of the only wealth that rs of vatue iii the other. r.■ On Monday evening last, at his house iti Swan- sea, after a long and tedious illness,, which be supported withgreatpaticrape'and fortltudf^^liys Davies, Esq. a Member ofrthe Honourable -So- ciety of Gray's Inn. He has for many years prac- tised the Ia in this ptacc, with deserveA repu- tation and success. Amongst the many benefits resulting froiri his exertions for the welfare and prosperity of thife town and neighbourhood, we may mention the Swansea Canalhe was one of Its, original planners, and-grevifly contributed by his zeal aind-activity to its. His at- tainments and nbilities.were of a superior ktnd. to.a- perfect knowledge of the laws and; coastItu- t ion of his country^ |e added a true taste lor li- feratufe and classical learning, and was the au- thor of. several well written essay* in the periodi- cal publications of the Day. He possesed a warm, ardent,' and benevolent heart; and hW lasfino- nfents Svere distinguished by the mostf prous re- signation to th £ divine will. l On Sunday morning last, at bis house in Jvwati- sea, Robt. Hamilton, Esq. son of the Rev. Dr. Maiiiilton,. of Bath, and nephew of tbe late Sir W» Hamilton. ';>
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A most tfislressing scene occurred o8Priday last, olfPriestholm Island^ near Beaumaris— The Brig Lay ton, of WorkingJoii, Isaac Scott, Master* laden; witH oats, &e. fo^ Liverpool, iit pnttji>g into BeatlWaris itt a violent gale- of- winij, ^riwk> iqMirthe Ftrcb:- itock, off -lM above 1 s I &iid,Jt atrab »u t 14 'tt' cloc fc" at qM«'( fir the pretence of a number of s|»eictM6r#r-ftoV*ie of whom could afford themthe leas^ assistance the sea running so treijieudonsly high; when the jCustom-house Boat1, with that courage, alacrity, and humanity which have eYfr" so conspicuously dislinguislit'd the officers at that portj put 6ft to tfie assistadte of the crew and passengeis, < o..sVstinfr of eteveu Tn number; m- tjieir"first attempt th»y'faife<j. owin^ lo two of their oils breaking'; they again brnved the slorm, and providentially s ^ceddfd, in -ev- ening nine of the crew'froni tlie sln'.j.uls: in a very few ininutes I he vessel wen\ to pieces. Lord Buikeley, who witnessed the sceiige^ ever foreniost in acts of benevolence and h^maqity., libel-ally rewarded Ihe boat's'crew, and, ren- dered every po stbte assistance to the iiiih>r.lu- nate survivors. Oh Thursday evening, the 9lii inst. as, Johfi Williams, of 'Rallt, in Ihe parish of~Llatvllinan Anglesey,' a respectable farmer, was returning from Red wharf, he unfortunately tell into a- limestone quarry, in that ueigJibourhood, and died instantly. Tb»se persons who, tr^tn tjie ^great demahd tor '1 ickets ahd Shares* in the late Lottery, were disappointed in obtaining a ch a rice for r, α the smiles of fortune, will pcg-rati lied t9 find that the Tickets "for the New State Lotterv are wlready' iipoii sale at th6 different offices { the more particularly sQt as the Scheme is. nearly the same as the last, ■which wi-s so ge-- »«rally approved of, and which had the good effect of totally doing* away'.all Instirahce, tlie whole Lottery being to be drawn in Que Day. Among the expedients resprted jtiiMttor- ttpr- uies to chastise refract*rj/ clieuti^ 4e follow- ing appears to be unique. An WtfrrtfeV Bad •thought proper to charge bis cl»6ltt..6.|?8d, for each lime he had taken 9. 4>nndr ii^, Thf client retorted by charging'" ttte'S^ruef J&Mvditiuer^jand abottle of wi«e at^islff-Tiiiiii; ^dispute arose, teut paid his client's demands, preferred an information agftiutt liiai, fW" 't, Lord Yiscouut K»Umorey^a»eia -benefacti ou of £ loo to the thimier. jafi -maity; A)a 4frg late JubiUte Day. t -»/;• :1, f. r. A correspondent particularly wcbmmend4 the transplanting Lucern the begimtin^of this moults.- He states the best dislatfcfeTtobe* a square rgot asunder rand in the latter eiid of February or in March, to give thcf--ciapi a top- dressing. with long muck, or eaHifer with a composition of annual manure, cinder ashdS audclay. The, followinz extract from 'av'rt's Dra- matic Miscellanies," is not- unseasonable :— "6 Box-keepers were fortnerly richer than their masters. A remarkable instance^«f it I heard many years siiice. Coiley ClMetfhad, in a prologue, or tome part ol a play,cgiveh such offence to a certain great mau in power, that the Play-house, by order of the Lord Chamberlaiy, was shut up for some time, Gibber was arrested, and laid the damages at -10,00.01. Of this misfortune, Booth and Wilkes were talking very seriously at the p!ay-hf>use, in the presence of AJr. King, the -box-keeper; who asked if lie could be of any -ervice in bailing JVIr. JC if)ber you Wockhcad," sa j s Wi l'fces?FIT for lOvOOOL" I should be very sorry," r^liVed Vhe box- keeper, 11 if I could not be -answerable for twice that sum." The -Managers stared at each-other; and Some eirTo- ition ttf Wilkes, What:h?^d%-tjf ti»ivd 1 been" about, Bob, all this Liiiix>f A box-lieopter'cati buy us both5 ,'j t
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7i the MUors of the North ftfafe* gazette. v "4, N ..Mi.■ < As it is in contemplation to forn»""a» Irtfir-' mary at Carnarvon, and a DispwAft|iynat Ban-1- ;.r", it may bel''i!JtBrestiPtitottuflrefYd\!lt' readers to state the comparative expeuces of £ l?ese different institutidns' T* »•- -t" 1.+;' '.¡ The expenditure of thnrtfiWarf* — at Hull from, isos to Cdst of ground and builditfg^or'»»";if the first'institlifton.L' 't'fttG 0 The expenditure of Sheffield l..iIf"¡: .)' firfeiry from 1802 to 1803/$42^ IS g' The expenditure of Nottlughilft 5 Hospital 1808 to I Sog. 10 "5: The e,,L 5 at Chelter from 1808 to 18051 "2005 "4 8" 'The expenditure: of flrislDl liitir^ mafy fbr 1805.v ?. £ 855 16 6 Ytfrk Dispensary expeytfrtrfftT" from 1804 to 1805. +ii%. & 216 5 0 Depbtgh Dispensary eXJlenUilur¡ from 1808 !<>•'1809.419. 4 Deduct for fitting up f ■" apAftments.. Vii 45 1 «' Furiiittfee 39 3 '6" Glasses & e!artlieu ware 1^18 1<f> ffl«' 6 10 i: Probable annual '6 1 a Deab Alive.—The following trickhtert% cently been played off in the family of Mt Brown, slice-maker,in Blackfriar's road. Tfct mother of Mrs Brown, it appears, resides tt' Dunstable; and, a few days since, a woman called upon her and, representing berwif as- tlie intimate friend of Mrs. Brown, Geld she, was come, to Dunstable on business* which woutd occupy her a few days; during whjcfv time, she would be happy to take up her abode with her dear-friend's mother. She mentioned so, many circumstances, relative to the family • of Mrs.'Brown, that the old lady was deceived gaveheran invitation, and thought she could npt treal to intimate 4 friend of her daughter too welf. During her slay, she found a plau- silble-prenxt for borrowing some wearing ao- paret and money of the old ladj, aml tjuiUiiig 14*1 Dunrtahle at the end ofthrée days, without beat df dfum. ia- ber haste forgot to return either Ufttfiediately on leaying Dunstable, it appears she made the best of her way to Mr. Brown's house, where the assumed another character, became the dear friend of the mother) and, with all the symptoms of fly "!P. grief, whicli she mi» ht he «oft|>p<Bsed to fr-tl oa sush an eecaaian, informeiHr»e Tsmily o ft lit recent death qf that worthy otd la^ ^ing, at the sa.^We time, that is she had Imusi- Jiess which woitld detain her iu towa a few days, would trespass on their hf»sat»a'>lt Hiat time, ahd rettirh Vith them to ti enr s. ju. Mr. Brown and hw'ftimily a«*ow!j^e!y p. themselves with naoMrr.i.>a.ta waa prepared for theH- leaving »#*«:' 'W 'hour, howfever, before t?f« 'i!Uti toach settiu^ off for Drnstufetet*. tf^-v v. ->. *urpr»zr,d by !• appe-r. j fa.iv, in perfect heaith, <1 i 1,11. m °i,.vh hi- pursuit of her daughter's dear he old ladv was no less surprised at the par ■ » hicli htar son1# hotisri dispt-ivtd j- au ex ever, soon took pi --ei,- wheti it was d •» »*i"d ■ Mr. Brown had aot the death ,of' h! mother to lament, yet she had other caused f mother s de tit friend tiiat tlfortirng • v rowed her best'laced.tsop-and'sfortriy" atidnt- four pounds in cash. wlii'cly;dic" has not foolld an opportunity of returning. American Eloqubnce.— £ »» an Oration pronounced at Charleston, South, etirdiina. Qn Switzerland, liberty bn £ e ?beamed, and nature smiled. Huddy innocence, pure, in- teresling>ji.i!fd;beauteous as the morn, decked the rugged scenery,.aud exhibited spectacles. t for benevolenc«i4o dwell on. "The loom twirl ed tb the tones of -joy,- and the fanner s 'U^Jitr' his early iahourSin hilarity his flocks grazed" in safety, whilst the youthful swain, touched Wjitli the heavewlyrpassion, recttned beneath • £ Pme-pendent-rt>ck, aud, as the', lonely ttit-tio cooed its' abseiA mate, wiould raise-iiis respon. .sive pipe,i"anduttev his soul in suspiralicms so soft, so-g'eiuJe, so. entendering, tbat each shepherd seined a.Petrarch, each rale a V au," iziuse.-Btit thtse ESysian days are passed— Mars desceitded-in a- fiery c!ood'»4he blasts of; Bellona-reverberated througJi Use mountains-, —^Me«it Blanc, whose isiunvy iop ^ser oft h-ad fixed the gazing traveller, (as syojpatnisiug: with her couTitry)- is shrouded inidarkness t" the cottager bleeds anJthe-roins of his cottina scenes of Helvetia a blighted and aBoutnful no longerts from the mountains j tie loegeet^aes ilwehapel of jTell re-echo the pMrtstfisooj(«||IMstthe.faii mured captive, sorrows out htn^k|» -the- 'Spot Where once tf» viflage daac&rwaf seee ii all thej^uodfty of exhilarii3^dwn,.aiil 5 dnre^ramed sunphcity-^jn|it ^ladd.^ae that, ^harjty ^dciwfftli^oiTaU contemplate hitn ^^w ^d««s s|« dintUMe^ daring and ambitjoua^s C»far j per- (^fidiotls as the Numidiaq ,<^iei«as.r%iiat he Seems to hare united. ati CKe^na^oos. which sublime, alj the jr^ces which blacken' impn. ity; antiquity .seems to lie unpatalleiet^T Jt^jy basbejxe|d another Hannibal j tlaul, iootbat Charlemagiie^ ^I'iie c«ms«crated trophic* M Zama, of t^iMf.a'ad Arbela, sjink bj ih« mighty memorjals of Jena, fit Vriedlaitd, ai^ > of Au^terliliI—-rBut. have b. y-tt|mp%rheea the successes of'Jiis philanthropy. uv«r ot>pi es- Ask; the eushackied iioUam^r,t .Ibewjiil point to his rnanacles, fa'i^eMt ice Hie regards of industry, and sigh,s^ tl^e f ecoliec-' tioju^of Wi liam and of JCaucM^Tlfcueva has •been stilled the cries ofltaly ljava,rj«;o frwia •" tla4 Alps; and the r ve AUVW the meanings of Spaiij. Where 'er has peared, the death knell hath tolled his.^gw proach, ,andshridi. of widows been poeaua ot his giory. j
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