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L Menai Pitt f,7; THE MEETING of Members df lie J Menai PUT CI 1l" 'A < Dull Inn, in the towu <: f -> >- 1 » :vlcaa^> -j toe 29th instant. Sir W. B. HUGH E, Dinner at I Limited S<> • J v. ■•Nicholas s- ai^av; BY i,i- c v, 1 iu a^HOGL wiii re-op«-n on !■* j CJ'h | instant;—-Three .vacancies.— 1 .»a> 'be, 1°'vn -|>y applying to Mr. Joi 1 t >><< at ""ester, or at Bangor. HAY. TO BE OLr) UY AUCTION, IN SEVEN LOTS, .Ynysfawr, in the parish of Llart fro then, in 1e COUIII) of Merioneth, on Saturday the 10th "Y of February, 1S10, at eleven (lie fure- «1 F.N Stacks of excellent Meadmv Hay, itie -,rpwtli of 1808. For a view of the "i}p!y fo Mr. WtwuM RAVfi»v Yd, near YKvsfawr,; MR. CUITT, JL-TIQHLY flattered. from, the very respect- jp-S: able and numerous list of Subscribers to i's laje begs leave to inform them and the "bli(>.v that he proposes gojrig on with his in- 'e"ded p!aih viz. by publishing Six ETCHINGS (^Heated, by permission, to (lie Very Rev. the and Chapter of tire Cathedral Church ot Renter) of Select Parts of the Gothican.d -Saxon 'fliug-s ijo.w remaining in the City of Cluster. Tiie Etchings will be made by Mr. Cuitt, from ci-urate Sketches, taken on the spot by Hi niseis ■of the plates to he 9^ inches by H inches Is. it, to I', -4. to be paid for on delivery of this Prints. Srrbseribeïs are requested to send 1 heir mimes j? Mr. Cuitr, or to.Mr Brestei, and rvlr. Poole j°o!<seIIers, Chester; Mr. Todd-, York? of to ^,r'enian, Ilurst, Rees, andOrae, in London.— bere may be had, copies of the Gl'i -L'tri/'iiKgs III the City of Chester, price \L 5s. 1810, Carnarvon Dispensary. illslr of (lie Diseases of the Patients ad- 'r mitted at the Public Dispensary, in the 1 ft*o of Carnarvon, froclLthe 12th day of "Decern- er 1809, to the 23d January 1810,. ^c*"e Rheumatism. 1 l^una 8 pbseess. .t 1 ^Pbalaigia, and Vertigo.i■. 4 2' :{'°?Shand Dyspnoea. 2 "r<Wked and diseased Spine. 1 ^>8{>Ci)8ia v. 6 ^ysenteria 2 i;n,'epsia. ;v„ 3 en<i!e complaints. 2 l/'vel and Dysury 2 jydfops Pectoris. I j-^P'-chondriasas 4 t j-^rpeephalua Interims 3 JJf'norrhois I f. Pliritis Calculosa. 2 jj^bthalnjia 1 i&eu,ftony • 1 ■n tf,tsis Pulmonalis 2 !so<x: i.. ,3 to!,eiinatismas Chronicus 0 fleets. 1 ^bjrrhous Liver.j «^rai«s and bruises.v. 1 ;^r°phulous affections 5 yPhilis. *^nia,. r 1 Legs^VV.V.V.V-VV-V ] 'eriaes^ .3.j 75 30 State or lhe Reglstets. Totat 105 ^Uents recommended. 75. Cured. 10 Relieved J6 Incurable.& Irrejjular. 8 Vaticinated 30 KeuiUiuing upoa the Book# 42 J. 'j „ Zlaneltclm tnclosure. y TllE itrideraigued Comtawsienfep, fip-' P°lnted by an Act of Parliament passed in 'et49rh Year of <be reign of h is present Majesty*. an Act for inclosing lands in the tow n- Cs*Ps °f Llao, Trewjn, Bodlowydd and Bryn- ,n Manor of Llanelid'an„in the parish ^laneiidan, in the cournty o^ Denbigh." T DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, Dubr* ^aVe set out aD(^ ^Piwinted the f<iHowtn £ q, 'c ^rriage toads and highways, 1 hrOugb and j tie Laad«t and€SronntH intended to be iaclos- » by virtue of the said Act. viz- j o yai i J^^vpubhc Carrrape road in 1 highway lenlng a farm called Rhewtf le tf n tt e «a d p rish '-•lanelidan, 'to the CefntFordd, near a place. I'ed Ffynoon in 'ho sa uj yarisU.' NO. n. V; other public -carriage rpfcti aiir! highway, ^ditig from a farm called Ccfn Rhudd,, in the* <yi(5 Parish of Llahelidan, into the parish of Llan-; ;r Dyffryn' Clwyd. towards Wrexhani, in the, coHrtty-of Denbigh and I the saict Com-' j.Oner, feave caused the said, roads to be a'ocu-, ;|jVe'y laid down:and described in a map, signed jY Hysejf, whieh is deposi'ed at the office of Mr. of ^es' of Rh6s' aear for (he inspection persoiiii conaern.ed., 'hjj I give farther notice,: H* I" will attend at the White Lion Inn, in jj. '7* on Saturday the 17th February next, a. l>er* Clock in t,ie fo' enoon, when any person o: thA,(>n.s having-objections, to make to either of e said roads set out, or any road omitted to be Anrt°Ut' aFe !lesire<1'° attendJto state jhe same. sn,e ,aU persons who mean to attend the sa-d et,nS» for any of the purposes afo'<-esaid, are SOV ?ted t0 S've notice to Mr. Jones of such iq^nt'0n, and with -the nature of their object < *i3K days previous to the ^ay of meeting. re-fious.to v KICHARD JEBB, i T% Tin £ • cmctLAf- 1 1 'J *3, p • SCK BOCK ilv, or D 1 Bought | JL& i \^ru"»'e. r y the k .if \> i nr 1 < f T r i. u' .l eid 'Ab- bi v, V r iiu of C*Vo lr, ac. a.' I'nr.U 1 f h 4 o-,i <> 1 i Co. Station- k r 1 af"T. s't- v, I by Gnllith, s 1 m 1, u 1 thlri, Cartiai- a i'-on"t<tIH "npp¡y Mo. I. o s c r, i o r i.,) i) e ii i a! P- ii e. /i Iso, f u.*t. puHtetsedk 1st. Castles of MarsHiige and Nt'g^tv S vols 12s 3d. London Characters ot the Pi-esciit Cebtury v o 8(1. iJeliRore* or Modern rrin:ihip. 4th Tales of ("he Manor, 5th, Morland Marwt, 3 vo #i: bX Mrs, KcnJeB, 12s. Cth. Bravo of Vettlce, by, Monk. Editi911,6s. > •• • ? To Owners.^ Kc?pe>s of floras*. ,119 crii (,i' f, A L* THR FtUjIi^crs-orv.'LATKirS KVI-.KY MAN. HIS OWN FMvlUf.il, (unbrace the earliest opportunity of infornitnj; ;!u'ui, that the 1 -Vviitietii hdiriou is »,h<> day pn'olished, neatly p> inted on sujjerfine pHpei. The e\'raardinary demand f— c-Iebrated publication, is the surest- cri<en >u <>f its real utility. 'The true of diSprUer^ and the invaluable recipes for their cure. The 'ii'-thod of preparing and .compounding the various medicines, and the useful remarks ou,-ap.. plying them, has titen tried, approved, aiid met with unexampled succbs t' iougi)o«ht jhc United Kingdom. There, is'no -donbt but the present lar^e im- jjressioii will soon be rl of, theVefoiv pur- v- rc(. to early. Price fis. extr |{< ards. .Sold whriJesale by ( i arid -Co.- Stationers' Court, Lud^tte-.t.oet, sold bv '-Griffith,-Tenby Jenkins, S*a oca, I-etail-, ed by vyery UIVHOUT QUACKERY. ■V, .■ iKPOKTJSt ADVICE TO ROTTT SKXWS, THIS Day Was pntiH-ish-etl. neatlv printed in I mo. price 4s. sewed, a U I -N .I' riUlDR'TO -HEAI.TIf, or Piacti<ai I wus oa the preservation áf healdl. with the1 most efiec- tual means of preventing afJll curing diseases; also strictures on regimen, rsnd uie s( MANAGEMENT OF INVALIDS/ WITH;,t'JtTlCULAIt A.J)VI¡;r:¡ TOWO¥EN IN CHILD-BED, -'J' aii(i the POO,N BEST ADA PTED FOR iNFANTS, To whjc are added,'0!)servations Oil luteinpe- rance, tiíHI various influence On t%ie human frame with suggestion's to counteract, their bam'ful etfect's; wrfirten- "in a brief, but clear and cosnprehi nsive maimer By T. F. CIlVIICIIII.L, M* D. Professor <?f Midwifery, in London, author of the. Practical Family Physician, Medical Iter tuembran(u*r, Sfc. &c. > London printed for fi, Crosby and Co,. Stati-' oners' Court, Paternoster-Row; ami sold b- Roberts, Carnarvon; Griffith, Tenby Jenkins, Swansea, and by all: ii6.?^sel!.er> Smi!o,um^ a-. Newsmen, wit^ a good allowance lor e\porfd tion. BLJIR's ESSAYS ON JIHETO <11C A \~D~ BELLES LETTERS. BELLES LETTERS. rjlHlS Day was' puhlistied^ 5s.kbot!n(i, for "A Schools or o.n fine -Medium p;iper, f.)r Gentieuiert Students, &c. 6s, 6d. boards, bsavs on Rhetoric, chiefly fram Br. 'Biairs J.eciurefon- that.'Science, comprehending Deihiitiuiu and Criticisros upon Taste, Style, Sublimity, Sf Beauty in Writinj^ Origin, progress, and structure of the; Uo -■ .Jtisfe (^angnage. Figures of Rhetoric, Metaphor, &c. Charac! ers of Sty: Ie,di fi fuse, concise, feeble, ^itkvotis, fio we ry,, with Examjjles. o- derffl Eloqueuce, Si its origin. EJoQuçrtee of Assem- blies, Ir "li- -.Condtict of a Discourse Prouuuciation & De- livery. 'I'lle Aticie'nt- (!erns compare.L- On historical,, philoso; :j»hii*ai, epistol u <■, & ..Fictitious \V rit.nig. On Poetry |)„ (oic.l,, lyric, 'didactic, & de- seiiptive. I Dramatic Poetry, Epic i j and Hebrew Poets, and their wor.'cs'. On E.nglisii, French., & tireeb Trageyy, aud tVniedy, &c. r tVniedy, &c. r ptune,} tor Vernor, f.'ood and Sbarpe; ro USt011, Long nail Harst and Co.; ancJB. Crosby aticl Co an^ s"!d b- Roberts, Car- narvon Gnfljih, Tenby 1 and Jeukius, Swansea. TO PARENTS AND TUTORS OF wnsptibl ishedliy CROSBY and !• A Co. Siation^rs' Court, Londete, who supply the Trade with every Class of Literature an tli« most liberal terms, and sold by all Booksellers. ,I 1. A New Edition, Four Shillings, neat/11 hound EN Fl ELD'S GEN ERA L PRO NQU N CI»G ENGLISH DICTION AH Y the Orthography,, Explanation, and Accentuation of approved terms, in a. neat 'Pocket 1 olume. y. in one large Volume Imo. 5s, bound. LOtVNDBS's New and Complete 1RSTORY OP ENGLAND, in question and aRswer, from Julias. Caesar to- 1805, including particulars of every recent event, 3. The Fifth Editioni neatly and boit fiii 2s, THE 'Y O.uNGLA.f)IES'Nc..GuiØe to ARITirM&TIC; the common rules and <pjps- tiong, oil, domestie affaiM, by Mr, (ireig3 Of Chei- sea, Also:-by the same Author, An introitEction tothe Use of (he Globes, Ssfvrt. An introduction to Arithmetic, for Grammar Schools, 2s. 4. A Aeui Improved Edition, Ss. bound, tr on fine p ciper4 icit 4 4 Piiites, 4s, gi4. "b CROSB Y -s elegant edition of. TO^KINS's; POEMS on various Subjects, intended to enforce the practi-oe of virtue, and to comprize the beau- ties of English. Poetry. 3. I'Me 1'Ht-tU Edition corrected by Mr. Mtilham, Is A "Ni'AV INTRODUCTION to the Italian method of BOOK-KRCPINC, by the Rev. ft. lunier, Author of Geography and IrStroduction 'o the Arts, Ac. I 6, tvtitd with a life of the Muthof-, 2s.' boards. h}yy ^5' VOU i d, being a compendium 01 the dunes of huauH lite, in Y^outh and Man' hood. ioqrd9.*&8, 4id. k'o4md. 'r':LLjyil/NTs OP iNGLlSHEDUCA. TION for i puth of both, sexess, iwitk maps," wood-cuts, ike. containing' the leading parts ot/ English Literatiue, ()v John Browu, Master of an Academy, Kingxtora, Surrev. 8, hditum, m'tA Additions a'nd Improve-. metfli'pfice 5s, bound, orwn fincpaper as ad, hoards. ESSAYS «n RHETORlt; AtJi BELLES! LETTRES, chiefly extracted froaj Dr. Blair's ^ecUues wthat Sciecc^v I By Drder oj the lion;. Commissi oner» of hi* I I Majesty's Customs. O Sattirdythe 27th January, 1810, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, „ WILL BE EXPOSED TO PUBLIC SALE,' ..It ihe Custom House, in Beaumaris+ r About 12 Tons of p! Damaged Tobacco> DUTY f'RLIE, f$aveiff oitt of the of ts. J ]);skctJJlali:cl;C. TO BE SOLD, iky r p iv "A T P, I 4 LAROK (i;7 \NTl TY of Wulow Ttri?2,. D'-cupymk- neatly an acre and aháJ((r ground, from four to ten feet in length; ;iisf) ii considerable qutintify of Ha/.c! Rod-well adapten for making crates^ (Ishing-rods, v, n'ljiug Hficks,«^r, ¡uow -growing ConwaJiand eonvetiieully- i sitwale. forwater carriage,; -4 Appiicaiioji to be jutade (post paid) to Mr. RAS-br-O-OK., Bangor.. I"
j POLITICAL
POLITICAL KRAiVcB.—A. 7i EPORT of the.delt Napo- ieon has been ^eneraliy circulated sutceour last—svibseqnent account^ however st It ke, has had afresh attack of his fpilepsv with increased violence hence, ÙÓ doobt> origin afed the above report of his death. He is said 10 have restored Talleyrand to his couli- dencc, with whom hejias,.had several ct.»nfer- entes. Th"crt,aS(HI .1s!)i;.tHcd for t heir, former ..disagreemenl w vs sid to be, the repujirnance of Taileviiind to fus-medi'taled subjugation of Spaia it is rather to he .wished,' than expect- ed, I hat the dhficultt'es-a'nd-blbotlslViHf'hitlieflp experieiujeji in accooiplisliiri^ this projects iftav have hwakeiied sortie fccJifí o rI i I and induce him, -with of., this minister, to adopt a different policy, ap- proaching more to ooncilja'lion tLitH absolute subjection, founded oil the mutual interests ot the I wo couniries, not isriiwediakd y governed by a branch of his own family: The minister at war has issued an Order calling' for rrch levies, under, the last, decree of cou- scription numerous desertions are aek.iioVv ledg;e¡Ï ft) liave takeit place in Hit ttrniies. We liave inserted in another part of thus papert be. most recent, 'accpunt of the dreadful .cat.as-- Irophe of Mr. Hatiiurst, late* British Envoy to I IheTourl of V'lenna waiting for ftjrihcr ji»- <■ lorniJiliotl, we fortar" giving tijat NClit 1.0 our iudiguati.oii nud abhorVehce, which such agls must. neces>;irtiy excile, in the 14 -knowing.- the "present, distracted -siate of Uu- Continent, Hiat in the numerous 'tjurthtouS acts of N'ipofeou, this f-lirily,not he added, i r.A\ owi.lhsi <i¡Hlin, the wvfie UelcaN I IIhe patriots have suffered, their rlforts appear I to^"rise superior to their disasters, and hopes are sliil ituliij^ed. The army ceiiti-c, that lately dispersed at the halite oi Ocana, is now represented as in grealer force litijn •jver, quartered Ifl LaCarotwa. Let ters from D'djz, unnotinee the Irrivaf of the San linmoo with specie, from Sotil.li A met.ica afl jrd ng a most seasortabJe sopply at this. important juueture. AMERICA.—Accounts received, relative to the disputes bel weerl this,colli)fry and France, I r s t 11 favourable issue. Several A mCrfcaIL C'a i' released from setpiesti'atwn, were ¡ about toe soW at flic invoice prices, hut in, consetjacnce of iiiforniatioti from GeiieraU I A rits,lrt)iig the sales weie suspended, and bij a few days the order for extending the list of iniportt and ex]>brts api>eared tilils a serious loss was avoided jby the Atiiericaiv owuers. In short, every tiling that transpires relative to this <cotliilry only tetu's to confirm our opinion, lyeai)ed upoti Great Britain, }¡;Ve'b,H¡HO olht'r object than to c^iiciiiate j;rance, :>J .w.Ii -A.
I'WEDNESDAY.-"^?' cCUu-h.
WEDNESDAY.?' cCUu-h. iNTEtraGE'jtCE has been received from Inflla; st^meofSfr^ialdocuiTients w» liave inserled in the preceding iiige t'i e mutiny excited by the European officers, commanding native corps. has been subdued. The defeat of the Cli ift le- droog trbops who ir&re eafrying the treasure pecesstiry,for the mairileuance of The Uniter the very.walls of Seringapalarn, seems to have struck a panic info the garrison, and Uiev surrendered to the King's and nat-ive troops encamped bpfore t-be place. TJpon the. with strch to the security and welfare of our Indian Empire,, we Tnost heartily con- gratulate the pablic. We stop n'ot :tilow to, enqtnrewhether the Officers were »r were not jtistified in the cotnplaiats they rosde. No grievances, however gfe:# ctiti justify the soldier in drawing his svyorti against his Go- i vernment. < There is in the Hamburgh Cottes|tt)n^enfen an article from Paris in which great ..pains tire taken to in a ke'tis 'belie ft, fliat the Empress i Josephine is quite happy in her retirement at Malmaisoo. If that be life ftt-et tli-e sacrifice "ofThe sweetest affectk^nii of her heart" has | not cost her ranch, and her grief fi-i-r tiw; loss 0f Iter Jitisbaiid has frec-iFbut «f liwH duration Napoleon too conlriires to dispel his iorrow with equal facility, and the Hamburgh Paper assures that he finds an agt ceable companion in the PrinceM Bot-glieve'l-He sottictimes, however, visits his.repudiated Empress—three days after the dissolution of h went and dined with her, aud remained from four till nine at night.
Family Notices
j 2 nu telajfj January 2s. AVednesday last, af his seat, near HotyMeT, the Vtitt; ot Ajutant CJiiigaa, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. At St. Mr..Henry Huhes, or z a be.11 S¡torher,1 i rddatlh!er()r the Lite Thomas, Stioiher, Esq. of Par4c-lane, I.eeh. On Thursday last, at Pancra-s, Mi Ulesex, by the Rev. Mr. John Shephertl, Mr, Owen Hughes; (of CIS ill,, titi-t county,)- !ic'-i-f«r<r-srt<;cr, Cdvent Garden, 1.0ndon," to .ebics' daughter -t.ktkise. of .Town. Tuesday se'rtnight, at Bishop's C,as t iê,Saio p Mr. Robert Evaijs, Surgeoa, of Overtop, Ffibt- shirts to Miss Morris, of-the Pound, MoutgoiiJe- rY3h¡rc.. ■" HEATHS. Tuesday at Clifton, Miss Elinor Talbot, third daughter of T. M. Talbotj Esq. of Peivriee Castle, .Glamorganshire. On the 8th IÙir. gfiNitly .lamented, in the 71st. of Join Hughe's, Rector of Peiiesoes, in the county of Montgomery. At C 1 M ircban, near Rtithiii, Mrs. Dales, wife or Peter D*!e. Friday It in hi 84rh year, Gabriel S'lnith, r.S J ;rl nian of C t I Oil the Davie's, widow of the Itey, Davics, fcrmcriy of that Lo\m.
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The King has been graciously oleaserV to give and '■ -grant --«nto U-o'n 11 v> nfor'd, of Gwrvch, in the county of ic 1»" iir and'of !5amford hal], in the e'ounSy xahime of Lan- c;is!er, Ksq. bis -royal • Hcenre'and aulhorirv that tie and'his issae may take and use the soi r.iiiite-oi Hesketh, in addition to r«nd ufier bis present" surname of Bam.ford, and bear the arme vf liesketb ijuarl.erly With iliose of Bain ford, -He'skfeth. in the .ftrst quartei*; gucb arms being -first duly exesiipiitied-aceordiog to the laws of arois, a ml-recorded, mi be Her.'i-ld's f ofiice, otherwise bis Man st\'ssaid lu'e.ue and permission to be void and -of .in rue effect .and also lo' oi-driiit t, his r< u cotice-son and declaratioti be reg Is ter c d in fiis of arpis.—M2«z4- On Wediiesdivy Ihe 10th iust. n white tailed' Cagle, of great strength and. b'C;¡ltt¡Y" r ohiui-- .age was shot hySir Pyers Mostvn. liart on his rabbit warreti, I-eI -ifi ,I)e inly of IHint. The legs and fa": oil* A i-c re, iii,,t ik,,t a r, e and strortg, and ft- then d 1 1 lo the claws, it/uas a i:ir_« •->lute srj tail,'wh'esTce it derives its dent mm »hon. On the >lh ins). Mr. 'd v,1 j'rl iJoy'd, of Welsjipooj.i;gave hij annnu' dinner t.* 50poor persons of that town; J"hry were regaledvby their generous benefactor w ith a roostd' p'f- beef, ^itimb'iuiddmg, and pleiUye.f good o'd stingo.. '1 A few, days sitic"e, iiie Welslipo'ol waggon from Shrewsbury, was broke íUlo" in the town of Poot, tmd several pieces of flannel stolen l therefrom. U At the Quarter Sessions heltf at Ttotbin, on, Tuesday se'nbight, the wife of SiVinues! J'ortes,. of Broughton, in the parish of Wrexham,* collier, was lined five pounds, and ordered by the court lo be imprisoned three months m the county gaol, for an assault 011 the parish officer, and resisting the execution of a war- rllllt of distress, for the uo»-payment of the poor rales. m | Caution.-—A species of swindling is now in |)'raclice in this part of the Principality, against which. our: readers WNJ fmd it their j-interest to %e strictly oft their guard. Two oue-pouud notes of theT laiidovery Batik have recently been passed in Swansea, wh-ich were"! so altered as to give thelyl the1 appearance, one | of a ten-pouiHl>, and the otiier of a ten-guinea bit!. The alteration was. effected by cutting out the word Ooe" in the body, and Otie Rt tke corner of pne of the bills, and substituting tin- word ten" in the body, and Ten Poiinds" atjhe'co.nier'; to prevent discolvery of the omission of tire ratthe-eud j-ot; the'Wxird P )titid" body, a small j bole was .JtI<tde where the Setter ^ioHid ttiiVe- appeared,, as i,f worn. out. la the other, the words Oue Pound were cnt o\rt in l>ot!r places, aod *v Ten Guineas" inserted, instead. tiotli were niccfy Jilted, to'tbe room, i aivd each had a piece of cootie p^pe? pasted at the The tViner.was uttered 1>y a wo < "mao, with a roan in .catirpHnj, in'the shop «»t Mr. Andtews, diaper, oi-i Saturday tvonriuj I last fiiey were seen near Yànb.tilpl:1$: on VVetlnesdiiy tHtnttKig, and -,Ycve- i dispatched ffolis ill pursuit, birtiwit-hotit' effect. Shxnifd- these ogtr airrv T(1re, 0} their pretended ten poundqotes, tju-v mas be readUj detected, lor m. addition ti> ti e de script ion we have already «-t>eo, it will be discovf d upon exviniitvation, shape, of the 1< ti< rs couifiosMig th6 words tea Pound'' ii4. the body, vary ^reuij, llu- !»•'?/« word being of a much more <»j»e»* tut tlnm tfee ioriiier.-—Ceint*rian. ■■■ Meeting of i'urliaeieni.—The foih ir-g is a copy of t he Circular i.e'l^r tiai *miV!v>d to the Opposition Members »n I fee C;o.nnv<!ns:— Yotir attendance in tiie Sknt«C of Cum mons is imrst oamestly an«5 ^>aiticularly 1 e- q uésled ou Tuestlay,- '• 2M. January, when a ■ nqlion will be made ro.rl the present alarm illg state of public alt:1(Ü:s, and also a division certainly take ,pia<ce." « Last week, as a farrier, in Fife, w;w turning a rwel m a ifl)rse,IHneoflhemHrhid mailer with which the horse ^ras afleeted v.ent into a .cut.-he had in bis bngeif his ;u tr, luvtwedialelv j swelled, and b £ s body soon alter wards, and he died a short time after, notwithstanding me j dtcal assistance was iivtmediivtelv proaued.— tiie l^orse alsb died syo»ai4«ft TambTTARE, the property of Mr. Ten Wo- of Wndsor-:—This little animil was giveu to its present owner when about three inontbg old, and always shewt d a disposition to be do- niestic.^ .H quickly attached .itself to a dog aud cat, anci has ever felt itself perfectly Soltf It is oow three years old, and has abated in no one instance of-its pri- mitive atlacbuient. 11 is lIsualiy "t"pt in the. sitting parlour, and.from iisanactive propi'ii-. sity during the day time, is confined hi a hptrh, more lo guard it from strange d gs aC.;t I 'll."Ili fe I-I It I w ce totif-d its waV/itifo the street, but tipOu being assail- ed by boys a»:d do»s, it quick ly uiade its re- !rea! htiyu;. It fee! uo wish to leave it« den (tie if not, attended to, it appears uneasj, uor will, I -V, e.1 k11, it rest Mnlil given its liberty The cat will wait with great anxiety at the door or b us of it, as .it syinp Uhiiing in its confinement. They p!av together, biu. it Cannot be ima«ined but by those who (inve st'ea tbeui. of iue mutual af- liitjinuvt t'hey ey it in "af'ld)"CtJfw:,ys;'jorot't,ilnes fun in rounds about therooi^, ,d if 'atiaued, iviii )ri the hearth he ■ ,7 lav folded,one oii !be other im' fj' quen'ir -• # the little dog has s-blv i re{»t 'iitx> th* fbe hare^ ttpVjti di;scovLr i« 1,^ f. ttli dog out witb^reat ko«>wi'«dg ttelit ti 1 detero.iijied c o, I vet •friends, atitf we h.0- guided by the dog or e-it i*i r < e, If tlie-hare strly's | uneasy until it find of its .()Ii frit.icfq,, [About the time of smjI <r fiuu o'clock) it I seems 111 »st lct^e ami tnim » food--?t'- will bite 1 I 1 e it an,y nè p ttfeiilioij. It-is foiiu as so .11 as thc-t iotb IS hId to sprint** tile anù ttine eujov its. choiee>t It prefers bread and cheese even to vegetable^ it .isfomj -of eating from any person,"but cer- tainly can distinguish -a sti anger; It is nicfe in its food, .and wiil,drmk water in great, <y titiesv ft drinks-Tsine and ale—its method < f entreaty is by standing erect-on its hind leys, ,<illd fight or tap with determined stren»-h] npr ..cease until given what it requires. S<uui^/ •times it eats a-quantity of sand, aud with it drifrk or Dip a tumbler of ;water. tt is ve y slow in chewing its It lia-s leaped mla the arm's of iadies, to feed from their eands. H is shy of luuidiing, but that may arise from its being.so weU.fetl, and its owners dislike it< tic lit:(i lrotit a motive of care, as from its natural tenderness it might quickly et. hurt. 11 it sees the dog oa-cat entreating Jood, it wiii beat, them away and interce'de ia y Iii 'in.tercede.ia their place. By way of exercise, it W i 11 ruin round the room for a considerable iime, if the dog or cat is not there to p vv t t% l-t is, particularly ciean, nor is tl t v thing tIre least offensive in Us siMeil, if r care is takea with its hutch is middle size, but very-fnjt..Wiiuy:,4 youti"- leveret was shewn itVipp.<^d'vecj! iingr^ <In,9¡ longht.it I)t .en au opiH/rfuni^ of proven Jr. if> it would hreeB, iji. inim lis ,i.u,v,. )ue, The at*. i'-mt!t Would t»r fruitless "T~ l^dbJin Khs beeu,! for sometime, ftgifated i??"tli tfie folio wing eicfraord'iiiary st, ry^whutj has supervded ail ot'lier suou-ci 'of conve k ilion in tluit vU\ weai, adi>» two blind Il,ielf, ott the'fooi^lvjtiori of Simp- son Ho* ••» A,- H ^>rliie..r«cesptioy 01 dej avei Ulu a id gouty Tue poison was adoiimsre.ved in.Gierke, ^liich two nivti, seennngfy f-tlwir a^uainta^e, had jeft with them, Oh paJ'mgTtbenj a visit at the hospital. Large -Wfyre ."ij -of ")e "Time otferoo for the or ttious criminals, :1.ÙJ{ Wlthouf 'e^tect,, and the transact ion appeated ij^'afly l^Vtfipd in Vvbti «»n, man Within a lew cta^l ^ben' rlF: f ge|»tleman of ani hitherto of amiable and respoctamecharacter. pwbMy charged his inofher. Mrs, having procured the. perpetratron oT fh'si! j- nd crime, and with equal publicity d ^lar^J bis intesrtion of bringing hor to justice, alletl- ging that they were d)atcriajwrttt(-ss<-s::ii)& cause ot cunsidcrabie importance, in '.whi h a friend of hers was a party; who wouid Le injured by their evidence.' 'i'liese deciaratioi s of t/e son, being frequently-fepeat^; reac -e4 the. eais ol the mother, and, a ff-e-tVt <!< .t since, she called upon bii'n", krCoriipauied ij H professional gen I kmKih, of th« 'first e*»ij»e;H« and respectability but, so -for w is he from expressing any contrition, for WiiatCta any point of view) maybe called Im unnatural conduct, that lie agaov and to her i"ae-e reite- ratt"ti UIOS yhåré and declared he-would substaiitiatethem by the testimony of reilw,-c.- lub-le. ,-witnesses. • Under Htesft cirennrstanees lie. ii)ottier..al)l)l ice to the ChiefJu-itice ot the lung's Bench (Doivnes), 'hog:ratl\e\l a fito" for mal, against tli-i Son. \rsr.J,■
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