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The Chancellor of the Exchequer, it is said, intends to take off the exemption of tax in fa- vour of cottager's dogs, which are found to be very injurious to society in various respects, and a public nuisance, which has considerably increased uuder such exeroptioi'—Shrewsbury Paper, A charge of 41. for extirpating rais, and of 2l. 28, for the keep of cats, iu the public ac- counts, discussed on Monday night, in the House of Commons, excited much mirth, and not a little warmth It would appear that Ihe place of the cats is become a sinecure, and should be abolished. A chalybeate spring has recently been dis- covered in the vicinity of Tenby, about two miles from the town it is a clear transparent stream, holding iron in solution, with carbonic acid, and is of course similar in its properties with the carbonafedchalybeate waters of Chel- tenham aud Tunbridge. The circirmstauce is important to invalids resorting to Tenby, but particularly so to the inhabitants of Soutfi Wales, who now possess one of the most useful mineral waters at a place unrivalled for sea- bathing and salubrity of climate, and offering all the comforts and conveniences which are found at the most celebrated watering places iu England. Connoisseurship.——-Johnson v Evani.- This was an action in the Court of King's Bench upon the balance of accounts by a picture dealer, against a hop merchant, in the Bo. rough, for pictures, one item of which was ;& charge of 221. for a landscape on copper by Laraisse, a celebrated Painter of Brussels.- This picture was returned, when instead of being a painting by the supposed maste- it proved to he an old tea board, with the edge cut oft and set in a frame. The plaintiff, in a conversation, admitted that be could not warrant it a genuine prod uction, but said it was the fashion of the trade to D?.Yiie victureis with the name of some eminent painter, other- wise they would not Sell.—Mr. Parke caHed a witness to pro>;e, that ne knew the picture in its humbly character of a Tea Tray, wb^ ya8 off" red him for a guinea a pre'u» j ..wing, but he refused. It was afterwards shorn of its standing edge, put in a frame and fathered upon Laraisse, and then was valued at 221- It was, however, agreed to refer the whole account, and save thfc exposure of the taste of the parties.

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