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\Ii.l I  \\hA)tADAimt'.tXWAf.):S: ,I"I:O\UYIISD;\);n, 'l:lhll1ficPllt 5IJo\don,-from it I.t:¡gllt "¡ ta; ij)d Ctin \uùer o'e II ,'ait extt:ut u'i ti sunny brigit, In wbîch nlI glorlOus hl'8 af" 1)lent IS wth its ot A Jen11 IInuge m.nitiçellt to "eW. 1, 1 think S(J- reudt'r, do 0(.1\ you I' h, n ill romantic mood I quit the crowd tit meHllerIIJin¡;. (loJJlhinj; l(¡iseHrtbly clay,) 0 !\Iuse and medltute the liveloog day' I lo", J-t or pIIIJtcr may or t,ir. IJût c!!it'tl;: coaJtÙrts my lorJorn t!st6le !s-\ WLL:1I P.\E1Hl U\ HE.\IID 1'L.\1L!
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1.11: l'I:;U lIlE FUBESI'. (1' l'11Cl/¡ 1,y ilttf/tU-:ï!:Udi¡ ?., :111,¡ic ?,, J,I, ,?,,? lal{ ) l'p to Ihe fÙrht hie UUdlJl'r is 111 its ¡HillJe, j is glurl()us lluW to lie In th" .Ie; ot heath and thyme; be bees 1I!e there beforo us, }Junging in lJIiWY i.l tlvwer; 1.et us Jut their jO;'ollS chorus. I b, Ibe bJsliing noontide IJOur L'p to Ili. fore>! ¡,et us see Ihe golden sun .i\mid the wood-huugh's run; the H:t'S go b. the blue summer oky Let us h(lr again tlJt 'J he c!¡¡mlt1g socnd, Ih.t fluats DrounJ lbe "ocdIJI"! bum of uonn ).p,\c.
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niECOM'ES:)IU; I.aù", u WulJ(.1t'rCr.'s }ife I Jl'Út1. A will .-S\:ült. Sweet girl, a lazy IiI'. Il.ad, A lazy dog om 1 I It, e 0 :\lillister decayed, A rOht Jon g bone And wbell I'm my comrades met, Along the road to :lc'ogh, A eer I. all your I- ic?nd can get- ?1"1)e world all knows .? art of Court. ill, 1il'e and laugh; Lounge loar year uway t'lirt WllU your better half; Reme",b.r quarter day: 1\lake neither trienl nor enemy; ,%lake priii" alld people toofs IN t,l. all the £ame wilh quiet eye, And feed on honest fools. I own, wisl, tllUt bitter Brougbom ere tixcd for hfe JI1 Friince, In portncrsuip wllb growJing Hume. drink, or scutts 8tiJllj¡¡gle in my ears .ly nen'es stilJ teel his .scuur£:l::f; 1 wlsb to !leoreo tbe !louse 01 Pceri \001.1 bolt a ltussel purse. thot ton,;ue \Yere quiet in St. Paul's lJumb, as tbe parson JII ,ell'et ill lis stalls, Jnv.tin IH¡lJk. IJt,ttJ1 trú\\lI, or h'r; JII \UI[] 1 pluy tht' ass or upa; lhe turtuh:r I::J lLcn t Vu! of dukes ( i IIdl r.¡ttlt.r o! chai,,) rt! nHiklrq, lo\'t4, 0"1' nWkJllb bO(jl;1 Or I¡!,tll¡ :\ap in Spain. :1 lUor ill scorll to siiilte, In sull mort' bit:cr, :3<1\'e, 'j 0 crt't'n file hO\\j¡Uh in lilY fribLt, stamp m. for slal'e. jcnn. i ,i,h that Russ and f'urk 1\ ould now aud .till Bul chönce has ilJ\iI)S ùone my wvrk. :'0 let tl'em '1'6 ll,ei,. will. IS 10 sleep dine; a well.oil.<.I tOIl';U6 To li\"e 011 gl'(ItI bt.pf (lnd \Hl, to be hUll);
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I!¡U splcn lid "'t;sstl hc TraLdgar, 120 un; tIlt' LITi;bt in tile rp)',¡J nI"Y, "III tJUrdy Le lau¡¡chtJ frolJ) \(10\ iet. Judy, rd. lie, ¡'urden is 3,OOU lOll', and 11\r con1rucllon IS lJdl'crtut from IlIdl of an" olher lllp. She h,IS a (:il'CuItH l!ilt:ru ror fiI.(¡ng gus, but qllarter.g8!¡crii aft' urou\¡t out, SlI tht the ship wj;1 fi d! prcse!Jt ¡he origimtl t!xtuun! t¡.urc. Hl.ES I nH: I;Hl,¡ l'llIG-\IJL- The cpiJemy has up so 0/ the Hri¡.;adc st.11 prc\¡il::i II.) a l'O!i:aiUf:fable l)XICIJ! lp- \\JrJs d 70 of 'em ürc at pie ""t 1IJ aUlj ili ,Hldirlg 10 Ihtir iiuiriber. omeofthc (If. heclS Vle,c ,,¡rel'led I\ilh ii, but we bodic." tt.ey are ail -'IILU-\II'" DICOIL\T10\t tilc Jra\\iog-rooILi owllevQCs it h", a matler 01 fltquelll remalk, tl arielY of 011. hù tu foTt'ignt.'f.; appear 10 be the mol I; i; olfict:rs ot our empIre, the !act VCI! ILa; r of lient:ral L,,all:s auxdldry corp, awl slan.ling tllem are tL) l,e:cCl'tundt:cul\tleL!,lhc beloes ot Ciudad J(oJ,i;;o, BdddjO', \ïltoria, and Ihe other sUl'h sccnl. Brltllh vi I.i. 1'" behuld these beJlzeued Cliris. two 'ol,li,rs a 10 with Ihe tn,Jur. Ing ga Ilalltry or IhJt most perltcl Sf'cl'ilT.rn of Ii". the 0111 Peniusular armv, ¡) far to jllslit t!le cOllcluJing remf!! k of Co)p!It;1 :\aptt.r ill Ills I.\S\ vvlul11c of the Pt.'llillsrdaJ' Il'u/ "z, Thu; Ihe war lerllliuatl Ù. allil i, alllhe Itmcmhrame of t!lt: Y('lcrdo: Sl'lice.1I P:\I.II-:nl!iL\>. J\II Ie' lare mel'ting lo\ik place "t :\cwc,"II".clU-I')'Ilr. on cun- ,laic of [lie al wlllch all address to Ibc alld III uolll nf nlenl wcre 3grecd UP,HJ. pra)'IIIg, fer .lle 51alc of OUI FOTf'¡:!) rclallOIJ" The ¡\Ji"en.J party hllndelt In lull !orce; IlIey alternptelllo ad. Journ the nllclmg but wilhout There was ()Ile or th.ir upporler, 10 comp:i3nce with lhl:lf uut. t-ly, lell the (-It iir ¡:I:nileman, I>ouul". day. was tlita mun..cJ 1() surct't)ù him. There \a ;:ral for .4 Au1f1a our any," bue a far n'aler (llI,l'UI'd of nlhuJam iur to Clrl'3s:-ia." \\e give hHlilcr TI,U2.PUWt;H.lthouh many aI1tmpbho\,(: heen fril,ion from the tlxles of wheels on {';Hria:!e. \\e know uut ot one which appc.IFs (0 ha\'e ,Hi) real ¡')I,H;IÎ('aJ ;Hhanlagt'. whidl we tjnJ hüi beeo by lr. Cole1 (If Chaling-cross; ami 1hat rtppears so t'xl'L:ttJillgl) sllJllu, II lh) me. ciJlnical 10 il. is power, bJ hJtc\'er mode it Ii ohtallled, anù every UUlH'C (If tõuch and it is db- pllYld by silJllJly tr,ln..ft'rTlng an ounce wfight from bod, 01111" <ria;e an,1 ",¡ding illo the plopelling- Vowr. anù twtlve timl's greller hUlden is toN in mo. t'on. The I,"we. 10 draw the I'll l:oRlOlön Wht'i I¡;¡ 8 hu:c uunres, and with 1he tJdilÍoD11 ounce It will draw a burden th;ln (01 f>' ount'l'S on CVIlJflh10 \hcl'I.-C¡i/trt GLl:eltc, TilE Ho:u\s ('lI1PU(' 1!l'I:IH L(,LA:'>U,-Jhc "French olllie Zhl in, h3:oi an ex. t'cl f a It:lh:r 11°111 \t.IIII!" da1nJ :\lay I;31hJ \hirll mentions Ihc nlllUlOal1C111 01 t,iJlt \:r<\15 ;'pot{il:c for' I.nLilHI, IIiJde al 1he l''l1grt :'Iion held at the I'ropa. ."nd" 01) :lh>nd,,)' llic 11th ill,t. The nall'l'S olthe I,rel.s alld llic to whi('h they alv to he at. tJched Jre follows: of Ihl' nOllh "urn. pri..e1h C'(11l tJ! it'S uf :\dfllUmiJerl,tnd. Durliam, Cum. he! I:t nd. a 1;.1 'Ye1 1111.'ll: I,wi!, l\cr h IC II Dr, Yl'uLd!, J'rcidcnt (1'- tht:: llI¡lIiH\ (d S'. :\L1r\ at j, Il) 11Ip.!iidr, PIlrict {If L.tf;¡hICr il'dudl's tlic ("(III lit Ie.. {II Cllcs/II,e 00,1 I.J"Sh'T'lI'I'IJ:loJ;c 1>r, t;. ll,t: ::¡. ,;ii; 1I;,lt ;;rig"¡:11 o,¡k, \or- ("tler, \drwick.dlop. L.I(."eFolel,Hnd Osford-\ïc31 .\1' Io'ic, for whom IJr. d tht' ¡:,gll,j¡ c\ Il'¡:e al Hnmp. 15 10 be co. adJutor. E,ls!rI'fJ J)I..1Iic:t-('null1lt: f.lhroln.. Hul. 11111, :JII!¡;tmp'llll, lIunl¡ndtlll,CJrnhlld(', \.Hfl,Ik. :'llft'oJk, BIH'¡nghal\l. i.llHI Bt'Jhlfd- rll',ir ;\p,Sfol!< P,ll tOI' \Y Jrtin. \'u'c-PI'l'iÕIJUlt (it thc l'millary of 'lIt :\lar\ <It l).etl! \\e..1trll 1)I..tlht-L'(>UIl1Il; CIUj'l"¡rr: \\ïl:, ('n],!J\\iI'l, IJe\'llil, onH'r..('t, an,¡ 1>ùr¡¡:c,-r¡l'H.pn:,)fí,lJu(l(lr l:lilleç. V,rricl ('f \ale.. ¡he 12 tbe Iqtth(' with tllc t\o FO;J!Õh coul,1il':> l,f :\JonIllOU'I¡ anJ flcrd\'f,J-it'.lr-'I,(.,101¡, DOf.pr Hrowl! Be. IIt'dil':IIH. lIpe,jor ut LIe l\l:¡L:¡()US lIùu:-c 01 Down- )o!dt', IIta,. Ba1h. ht) of t:un:ií:i of J'clks, fhlllorlJ, outh;¡mpto!1, Surrey, 1j<iX, Kent, F";fX, ,it,d 'liddle';fx, lile C1Iif's .t.Jds that II:c (»O'I,tti{)1) of Pro \VISI1'\(la \\illlaIr;Q f,I"Q. at I>mr, ¡¡llel "h:l;' '11.It I'rdat ",ii ICHi Il'l t "GI "1.
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:.Kf;trHF.S()FC))AKAL''r.R. ,¡ ;c: :/I¡' I L'n,h: (".i1;) "s !¡k¡;L,;t -;j "'i:lL d:J) j;¡ I:\).III,II! t.HU 'J PMI "¡villi)', I¡ally UUIIYI pall J¡;.Jt, pall l'lJiJ; uu! li ¡.cahll)' anJ vig(lrùu. fo.IUltI)'. a:u.t ùf'ra' \due. He bau a nall:d. red, happy tare, ;) urij¡t blut:, kttn, !roI"r tl', ullll \\od.! han: bf:eu "llo.tlb<:r d!"IIt:eal,l>,t kr tile of 111 s!lldf't hiLI¡ .a. warm anJ in\'igor<1!:IJ Indel-d, ¡¡eo be srHlI:td hi:; wbelt: f.HII)ltn.!TlCe I.H:Cme as It \\ele illunJi¡¡:I!1.:ù Dn 1 h13 il,thtcd arOiè o to i'¡;<'ye:; )' would Ii"e 10,1 them a "L" t IIH:r, bUI 111:1t IheH l'iJ!I¡UII Ji ilJ!{:cafl'ù by uruk ('c.h.lles, tLat pl''peJ furlh, and vlbru1t:d fu,g us ay.. \lIdnl's ;,td 0lJ..lif!\c\l1i 'I 1 !ooliall" :1ud It I wIll." ¡lith ¡.el !.i.; 11011"1 'H¡ld t,cmhling; but !,CO lil' laugll\d, it tbe Ibe juLllee Df 1 d<f. you el,,If ult It, l?,,?gh,d \\llh him. bu"ht<:r bursl trr,t f ,,jo? n,?t, up p,![}in¡¡:, ti',d gn.I;¡¡g lord, fr.,1J} b,l llJ¡1 H \\3:; tl.c" 1101' I", lia of a j"y"us, J"Vlal SI;¡¡II-tl,e of 1 gf.:IH:r,U'i o\,l. lnde t:OÕl," po-sei>ed a br¡;e "ote ill Lanca,hire, al,d it was a chceflng ;ighl to VErY Le\iathan of nC\'últore. 3m¡1n..t his ll>tj3UI: lie ah\ay:; \\UTe D Jral¡ cout ;tnd wl;ite wai;1cual. with tither \.JP VliOt. ur dnb g;¡Î'ers. J uroad.b1Îrnna.d 1I;lt, ::Ind \alkt d ilb a ¡out llc-caTH.' 1 ClI:{HJt cH it, (or il \\llij as un.. poli;ed a' I "de 1Ií11dy :ilrd..e Uplill the roul!\j all.1 (;kJ.lc in thc all, uy tlOop f dohs of \'íililU" tZC anll JI"pùJOilion. \\110111 It \\t1S IllS an,1 stio,it I live IlIcther in ha,- n,ony aod good jolly and noLle ('wr(:undll1d, c;dh'cl :\el.un; a thorough.l)l('d, Ji..ome, tudy. \\Jft'f-pJl,id, ]I..nID, IJO ceI1aill!) n't'rlí)inrd 1101>0(1[1.<11 to\\ (Hrl Xelson, ami Xt'lwn a IIItJt fairy-likl Julian reyhound, lite p1ay1hiug of lire l'"uine race, and to, ler"td hy i,;l a eross.grained a nd.muL1fd terr ie,. calleJ Tolly I as ?¡,Ime me imp/ole ¡arwit a lluadrup<d as ever letl hi, native land, and ho clased cals and raB as II l'anni1/t"; IIIgl ¡ady,-like Blenheim.; and a King 1'10 a 'ey.Leardld woll-hound-wlnJe a very old Engli.h lIIa.I,If(d rtglller Iulii, Bull) up Ihe rear of IhlS motley gll;ul' ill tompaoy with a lean, slender. i¡ky, IÙlIg-roa:eJ uU(¡lkin 01 a ùog, a crealUJ"e which I fiee Ed\\in LJUlheer cdl.; the II Lion.dog uf -\Ialta," lJUt .I¡ich,l have bel'ntuhl,353" Pcrian ttrl ie' ¡" all a!Jimal of t!.is species atways componionp(j I albot, tame puppies to C" blJ 11 i:I t t he same ¡we, J nd baù gruw n old togetlH r, d one ?l,v'iie?l for the cthtr. 'I heI l?ive it?et,ii,,ntd formtd ?hat mi"ht be called the old gl'ntlfmeu's q slff;" but a re3r. gU:Hd of puppies and cuts-iiie and poor el.-lti,IJ'S d' hi;: IHtlüur Jogs, ho spreJ\l jar Bod idf', )'et slill .ep' in Ihe wake of ['n('le pels, 1, W.l not:) lIttle slrangc tllaL II lnclc Cubb," tllout;h a was great pronJOter of ma- Il imPIlY in lJl hers. Ht haú pOlllOneu, during his long life, various nieces and cousin, who oecJtU such n 'rl.¡r 10 Iheir cliainis, and every 13" in The 'I' ained the age of .new Ihal she un Cncle CoL1I' li,t-fur R husband II Ah, 311 lie wou1J ex( liiin to a \\ifc- ah! :0 Lucy is gro"ing bil1h.day-don't Lury, but b., k, and mend I'l I find a hu'band fur, 'P, \\hen lurnJ seventeen. J likc my :¡¡I; tu marry YUlJg, fur ",hu koo". Lul I rr:3.\ IIIl'n Lve to n,a"J' Iheir cb,ld'en !-h'e done Ihal btivrt no\\ ;r. tlde,1 irl is IJOW al Ibe -ery head of my Ii;" \oIlIa\'e a rare leasl day m3,rJe;-and, Ilmmi'e ItU learn to bake bread and mend \\tll,) VOlt hall ueoneofthe ower1re\ers let the widow'. C3t ah,ne, wiud lit r bclCk, 'lubv don't you the crea. tUfe hdS got kiitens, There's one Lucy, you II!USt pr()n,ie me, that when marry anll a e,,1 uf u" n )011 will ?lelt/' drown its mu:bcr. \\110 Llind kltlen. iswilhout a heart crrature love. her kittens. lule;, 'C ¡I ,.1, Lucy, you .hall have no munej of l1Ie," And !elJ Lu('/ mothtr cUltsits-snd thanks" hi.. wor !'1,i¡I," aul ap¡, hat is true, as Luc)"s sofl lHo\\ n t';l' Ihat in.!ced he need nut promi'e ex. tju,1 10 his for shc d,aged IdflllCr out of the dit( It alld gave it to the rat, \ho is brinlng it up wilh her own killens,8s. his \\orliil/ can see, if he is so good as to step in-o her and look althe whole family, cat, al¡d If) fHlrnwny tocellier." 1\"d" his I% Fo, I forgot 10 say, is a country justice, and aller heing greatly de- the ".hibiliolJ, he is more so \ith a ne,1 of martens thRt the ,101m and which Lucy pial td III a 10 a the wall, whele parent Lird; come and feed Iheir callow  and tht bluff, rosy, .:d gen¡}t;man, waTched n IIp.IOC, for full Icn minutcs, and had the s?iiisfac. liun 10 see papa or mama drop an illsect the gJping lIeak 01 lhe youn ùird turn it food 1his an opportunity of m,¡kiug sunùry ollel..ation:j on the wisdom and gooJ. Ot s- vi die AJ mighl y, II () not onl)' teaches the weu klsl of hi, cred'"re, Ihelr againt the but of otJ':ot:-ring in ay, in is not LIgger than a" alom. And then lie went oil 10 show Ihal we oughl to Ireal all lIVing Ihlugs \\lIh lendel'nes., the all t:"llie; Iht lilies of llie firlù, and carcth even for Ihe par(I\\ and he IlJÎghl h,e so till now, but the ewfoundlarJ<I dog haJ a with lie walcr spdoiel, cOl¡ceruing a t]l'k that on 01 the vdlage bo); had thrown into pond, ar,d w Imh buIlt ha-ing brought out claimed one who :o:ejlJLttc the ati,1 hl)owing from pCIInce, hal in a di:,pule, though the first 8}?glessor ,,11,e worqt, holh iro, 10 blame, lie Ihcll1 bOlh in Ills f'J;S;O!l; then rea'oned wilh tI,em as he wuuJd willi qUdl rellillg Ii II ally pot!ed Lolh -rcmc!I:ering, liOweverl 10 relurn and Lucy 0 gol4en gUlllea 10 buy her a new gown. h.?,lyoccurreitcei ¡utllc li: oj H LCobb," h 1,),,d and at out: and Ihe samc IÍme. everyone 10 offend Jnd lo\'(:(t 10 ph:ase him; h!s habit. manl1Cr$, anJ customs were those uf the goud old English schoul he palr\lnized hUlses and I"x-hunling and got over Ihe cruelty of by dcclallng Ih,,1 the horses it," and thaI foxes did not it mllch.- cricket, and he gloried al, a tti('k of Iceding ¡he pht.1.¡anIS IIi t:JC p[e.ent: unlll tlw )!IJ, kneu him.nd as 10 the ti:)h.ponù. tht)' ulc,une so oller- slorkcd Ihal l.'urle CobL" wa, ouliged to order fre,li ones 10 be f" r.d,wan?.?,,d llie double purpose of giving addition.; ? ?,pl.Y.t to 11,? 1:,?- and ,aVlug the The young mell in Ihe neililioutl,o"d otten rallied" his \\or,hip" upon Ihe fullnt'ss 01 lib ponds, and ,j I. i5 wOhhip !o'Tlimmt:llJ out, as an ¡lpo1()y, that ,\n olJ c,¡rp 01' t\o Ihal had his glaodfalher, and he woulu nut have one "I Iheir fills hUll for a thou. ,a¡,d p"lll"J;, Tile pl,onts 10 Ihe great be. {'Juse. Ihough Ihell' l'1I\i! are itl\'an3uly destroyed, lhe\' are ({'rtaiu 10 rCN'\Ve rhwIJle thtir ,ah:c at fir;1 wilL a mot ccrl.lj¡d' 1,?llo?eti bt is rour,d a nunibvr 1f kild (?ro?%T)Lti b), a lo,;ming tatikaiii d ¡llc uut ?!e ill ('ohl.I"1. \\110 :!Iutltes ;1ailJ,t tidlcs all thc he pars 11"'1\1 ¡lIele I,Ll, \ho addtd, at Ili l\1J expense, a roum h) ILc Par.. sOI\,lge, \\Illl a oulhcl'n aplct ti) It in, "lid en IIi: uc{'{'ptint: a hor:õe wlJieh he declared coultl only rat Ihe and oals gfO"11 on 1he farm \\hi:'re he was fualed, ilud (lU;trlt:rI) supp:ieLi therewith ?_OI {'n. \ho burst ¡nlo;) IlemcnùoI15pMion \\ithlhewjdlH\ 'k son bb." St'CtHJ¡!¡J¡f¡ (If And \'er) Ih.il he a rascal, lIuI Ilùuld I!;t\e 111\' thance 01 lehHnlin7' 1(HI !'èt him up agin in huine-h;)\ling 111',1 Ills dcLts-lhat he IIIlgilllJOI LC'1Il \If" wllh d hl 10unJ hi:" (Jcrk (,hù," hl' marchèd the miJjl of he poor law gU;1fJ1-)-itb the paupel' tldo\\ti!ll'e of fUl)ll rt'ad\' (',wk.d II) hi; i1l1Jple poekd-and It ere .lema od,d" hicí, "f like such far, l'nclt ('(,hb," 1 htn, again. who day from all for [lie poor would be 111 111 barn, \hH t\'t'r)' man nj6ht han' (lilt! dinner, and IlfO! l'ncle ('(I\IU." I he Llmd s,lid Ills step ,oullded hkt a Lle;,ing; ond e\'en 1Ilt1('fs-cre:\ll¡rt'1i whom the "rid first b iglt,, al,d thnl i, 1hat Ihough his I". H" ..tIe lull Iv 01 merry and I rme,"Ler rnce pa'siog .ome d"ys at p"llIorlll- Petllonh, 11llùlled uy the 'emn:brance "llhe mo't Ilbtntl, mat nolde. most üOÙ.CI"ln¡{ maD e\'er  Al iigl,ly Ilils,? III'" ed.d. He \).; nut at all ell/Jer Il} peri)u nr man- ,?erIu 1, 1,, bi; i,?d ai.t. highly poli,hed '0 ut d,;1 UI hcd uy Ille IUI 100' of every.d" lilt: !¡t,:¡ea:; the I\):.tstcr 01 CulJb.hall, the \'iorsHplul Lt I?, 1'entertd intoevc?iv ..ilbge.,qual ell'  I  earnt!slne,s. liul ti,?  n e 3 j °t) mU.1 atfeclionle de,ire 10 make every tllmg then> I saw a of ullly, dunkeys luxu"at¡¡,g beoealh the trce;ln! IlJe nobi palk at alld llOukan 10 '"q""e of Ihe housekee¡.er hOIl thcy came tl,ere,- Ah, n,"d"m," she rCIJlied, my likes to see eVOC) tl'lIl,: 'jo)' ¡('elft" :w, Ih,. "as pcer¡;ely IlIe cas. encle C¡¡ob;" he liked 10 'cc every Ililng enjoy ilsdt; but Ire sometimes wanled Ihmg, lu enJoy thl'melvcs according 10 his \\ill íHUJ pl:bue, wll.ciJ they we,c nol always 10 !-or ,"s"nce, Ihouh he \\a tlut by any seelli., Jll'phc\5 tn:er tLe s1ate ll;atnnJonial as his nec,tiJ! he would fu?s tr.d nU".1 until he h"J t!jI ,ali.I"cliun of giving Ihe l\eduing breik(ail. Une of his .islers 1:?d an only son, a tlouble'olllc, l\ ilfol, lown-urru )oun man, ",hom, Iravin to Coub hall 10 be "I tcll ,'u hat, 10) fine Cohb, aller Ill, Ircen Ihere for a week, Ihough your coat i not out esta1C is, and is more rA6btd than uur You mu marry, II I'd ralΡer not uncle" l'ou IlJUt. Your "de i in my t'ye, al¡J lnu:,1 marr\ ;\Ju. Îs [JJU6'. at Cooo.11 ,\I,ll \011, ill nHbl, 1 mll;l; l'Ullw'\l I< Don't yuu t!link I h;ne n:uJeexplienl' in I\¡Ee ma'eTS Ihan yuU, \uti cul!b ul a l u!JtJ 1J' a:d ILe úlù IIDIII, anú Jld nOI kilo\ !It¡W \lfry dtlermintù lie wail, alid how 1¡llle ilccu..tumetl 10 conhaui,lion nnJ so reo t!¡H ¡f lie must, he mus', lJullll; could 001 with his uncle in thinking hc had <I rlat .1,,01 of ex- as he was an- old upon \\hicIJ Cnde Louh, inslead of growing angry. as might ueen expeclcu, began 10 ¡au, h, al,d told his S,IUCY nephe'" Ihat was Ihe very thing that g"'c tJim an opportunily of judging inJpallially i anll that whe. Cher tie chu!oe, \\hether lie did nul clIUOiit', he llIusi marry; Ibal lire he hall fixed upon w" in Cl'ery sense of the \\orù, one celtain to nuke b¡m htpPY, and enuowed a fine fortune; Ihat, WJS ti,e m¡¡st p"1>erse dog in existence, lie could not '0 oe pleJstd, Bul young man persbleu Ihal, if lie niarry, lie mut, but that lie abochùoe his wile, U iicIL- Coho beca mc angry, and maue a grCJ I and marched up al,d down Ih. librry unlil the oak again outstill hi, nephew Ihat it "as bad enough to ue obliged 10 marry, elen if po\\cr was given to for himstlf, hot that h. never wonld m.1I r) at all, unle.. lie marry ,,11l,m lie lik,d. week and l'nc1 Cobb" rene"cd the sub,;ect IllS nt-pliew lia-I gruwn mure as he had rerciv\ù divers bills from Londun Iradt:slrlen, %?  mu.t Le allended to-but ,Idl be ?ould chou," to ,?n?,lf. llr.n wiry you do so at once1 L'ncle Colrb, You gollo "rile a book, or go ao jouroey 10 India; It i. ,imply 10 say 10 a tad)", will you Thllt wa,my Clobb ic Iri, Hurty; upoo which al him and said, 01 But it diJ d, ?ir-" /low do Y 0'11. knu%? you PUI'P) ?" i¡¡quired the old gentle JJecau>e I had tire of knowing an Cobo," answered Iii, hop,ful nephew, lie Barl,elor looked pro\uked, and his reu face becam s,il! morc rd. willie be lra'lily oh,ened, \Yell, si" as but If yuu du nut you n¡u:)1 If you please, replied scapebroce; ir let me, !shal!, I be ,er,eJ as I l'ncle marehcJ out of Ihe room, and ne. pl, buried," as the say, II in \Yhat his were like, I cannot tell but it, I do know, Ihat Sunday he sta!loned him;el! at Ihe doo of Ihe and walched all tliela(liesas itiey came Ilrerdroill w ilh an e;Jrneõ;tnh of manner \\I¡irh the ulJ l,uIles look ulg ndi.d and palliru la r, Rnd the one; blu.h, Allat, the }'oun ge[Jllman electûJ uue 1"1 om tbe many, followed her home, ascertaineu her name, and told his uncle he had made Itoice. "And sir, wbat may her name be 1" in'luired his uncle Bather a queer onc; Ihe firsl tú begin iii, i, \Yell, sir 1 o cn," ¡"I he next is "Th"n dear you ¡'IC tlledi.climillllion or a exclaimed LC( bb. sweel Il'i$e for wise womtn are always genlle may 1101 be al\a)" '\I,e! ,\1 abel Oli- phant wa. ti,e girl [ wished you to mallY I" 11011' gloriously happy w" Cncle Cobb
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TilE PROPHETS AX!) SHilLS Of .\llCIL\EL AXCELO. :\0.1. The her hook and flom her scat, having Ihatlhe ddY lIullld COIl,e ",I,'ln ¡¡/I nlcn would see the killg ùf al/ Ilvillg \o, The Prophet Jeremiah, slIhdlled by grief ami cxhaustt.:J hI,' lamentiJliOll,sinks in III¡I wee UHf tile rui!}i of .!ersalcm. Oh tliJt my ht:.HI \\He w..ilt:rs, nnJ mint: eyes a fvuntam of tear. ¡Ihd 1 miglll wepp d 'y and orgll1." ;"u,:J, Tile Syoil forEtulJ w"mh of the \ïr¡.:iIJ would pro'Je tile salvliono(lhe(jtntl:t's." ;\0.-1. The Babylollian,6i1d t pHt of the Chri\ian Ttliiùn, in ,<"e', recorded by EUHbius; the fi,SllclI(,f<ofwhilh being put !0gelhtr make rhe \VlJrJJ .JUU3 Ch!1I, Son of d, a.iùur." 5. The Prophet Ezekiel," the of le;lIlIec. lion, rqllcsl'lIteJ as on the field shewn \lIh Uùnts ¡he de.:d, puinf;o t!O\\ n\\lds anil a:-k!1, can t!lese liones Ihe allel,dJnl, IIJlh ral.ed arm and pro. nounCls' they hall rie." ,N 0,6. J he opens 11 SJCILd 'crull, and cO:Jpare¡;.¡bc ('ripturs with tJc\¡ utller, widi a power- ful exprcs:õion of ager alltlllioo. Xo, Î. The Prophet Damel Iran9crihe; from 3 vO'1 lumehtld hy 6.:flpl,n¡:; 1""lure ,1:01" Ihal lie had inpel'ltd tllè \'dumc Irm ":11('11 row he i::i lur[Jcu, and return 10 jt immedlf\1tlv. :\i.!s. 8 auJ 9. f the two ;}tlending filIre:- of .('rcm:a!}. II The of Jru¡¡lem hang n heaù, to Ihe And tije youn, men du mourn, Ziun is ;¡m:ctcJ." \0,10, Ilie S) b I, 1 B.\uylohidn,an,¡ very uld' prol'l1l<:It'ù Ibdl (jo.t \uu:cI hL: uOTn 01;J an¡ con\'l;IC í111l0IJ: JlJDCL' ;"u, II. The Delphic )IJlI fl,rd,dti that:1 pfllplret ue liorn 01 it 'rgiu Xo. U. The t'tcrhn in).ecf m'.))in- lully, \\j'h an a!lilude t'xprt'.i\e oi in \\hid\ meditalion on itit! /¡(\d immcTséJ him, IJf{ at the \'o:ce 01 an a::tIlJ,)nf, who 6cem tn prunpunce the wOltls_1 10 u., a <¡ild LOI n, b Us ¡) d,jld givtn:" :\0. Zt.>cl.uri¡I¡.
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It j, tl", ILlm'"le Old 1)<lnk \t\1 go 011 a,l¡¡l, p.tying ('ightetll shl:llf}s 10 ¡he pound. and tll;)1 )Ir Au!'IC!I' IIIGllll'l:, II<HC' mostlibrL¡II, LOI1\(: fuf\\aJd '\Ith the nJc;llls/-hclt- The nel'cssiIT)' in6trllction fOf comnH'ncing the nc\ ¡.<UI\'t\, fvr tIll! as.lsn;{'nt (,fllie \\IIH]OWI3X ha\e ht:tD f\)rW;rJl'd bv the to 111t of 1'.1);15 III tlie cotiiittv. The :-ur\'(y \)" \\edlle'ùõy, tite Olh j"nt, Ir, John Hüd. IJCY \\31\), I.lle urcún of tile Bridgc\\U1tr Lnioli Wdllilnt bt-'UU! by l'oJont'1 ('j¡ar¡::ed on the cadI (If I-Iaonait t'h'd{'j" ¡Iii !I,p.iog adlJ)iniPl'Jed ti: u; altI t:'mpoyt'(l othtr meJ n 10 prlùuee a mii- foilt: prena!11 uy him. an in. vel;gíjli n of up\ald of live houl: it \\<1.. COlbldt:rt:d nt'ce-t>iH) to o{}Ii1iTJ the t'\lidnce of :\1r.Ilf:rdpath, the CtldJ1Jltd {'hymist (f Br¡:õlol,;¡¡; 10 tllC nalure of the <ll'u.- IUI'IJ"Ld I" Cllldg,'} I,y ILe 1'1'ol1<'r. To "11°'" linle f¡ r Ihi, he was 111,ef.1led on unlil the (ollc\ when the inquiry %is test! me(l, and tlllll d unlll neJrly 7 o'clock. he gHI' eltllkncc .al\1 10 be deH and de. i'Ù5t:t! lu tli chí1racler of Ihe tlrus \\lIlcll he exarnitieil. Tile partie lwunJ 10 appear at "<ize\õ, and \VartJ "as I" at, LUI the mngi:-1ril:e. upon \1dn)ilte¡J him 10 bad,ldnlSeJI in f.)OO3r.d surclÎis
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S-ptfH of t!)f Vittiltr jjOUrJ1.1lØ (wESTMtXSTEKREVfEW.) TilE DOCSD,\HY QLJ£STIOS. 'VewiH now recapitulate the conclusions to which the preceding reasonings hate brought us. "Theboundary)mesofthetrea)yofl783'vere not new Ilncs, but the old (/ckllurrifJgcd th(Hlgll M';?r<<aiMfd' iinM assigned by the prcctamatjon of li6:J, the IJcl of 1774, and the 'urious com. missions of the governors of the two prowncesut Quebec IInd 5wlia. "Theory significant difference between the lerms ill 11 11.1 the buundarles are descllbed in the precedln dOl'uments, and those which nre nSHJ III tills treat I', is Ihlll ot the subslllullon 01 'Atlantic Ocellt/for ,eo,' As the term I Aiiiiii, lie OcelJlI' IS alwa) s in the treaty and tn the com- missions of the governors used in a restricted sense—neter as comprehending t!)e Bay of I'undy and Gu)t of St. Lawrence, but frequently in cnn- tt-udisiitictiu,, to them—the deliberate substitution of it for the more genera) term'the sea,'must lead to the inference that thatehangeot this s.ngte term was meant to mark that the water.coursesdi- .ided by Ihe highlands wHe those which we hu"e ea)!ed the St.Lawrence and Atlantic basins. "Hutthese basins ore separated during the greater part of their extent,not byasingte ridge or crest of land, but by on immense extent ot eie'ated country containing portions of two other great basins of rt'crs emptying themsehes indi- rections not mentioned in the definitions of bout.- d ry. "The tine running due north from the riter St. Croix, in its course towards the St. Lawrence ba- sin, passes over two dividing ridges. The one of these divides the Hay of I-undy basin from ti.e (.inijihbasin.theotherdivides the Cu)t basin from t);e St. Laurence basin;butneitherdnides Il:c 51. Lawrence basin from the Atlantic basin. The due nonh line, thereforc, dDes not in its CDurse meet !lIiY sillgle ridge correspouding with the de. scription gilen in the "T!te 3ividinglitgh)andsof the treaty atoni: which the lines must rnn, cannot, therefore, be a sing)erid,,eorhti,;htof)and,butmustbethe who!eUigh)and country exleiidiiig over the dis- puted territory, and through \v)ncit both tines Th mere rnenllon of an extent of country so large oAÚs no means of clttermining the cOllrse 0.1 a lille ulllng' it, or the termination of one il. The trezity, ttierelore, is not sufii- cienlly explicit. The lilies mllst inlersert one anDther at some pOint in Ihe JlIhl"nds, UlIt the descriptiDII does not sufHcientty explain where. It appears that the line' ulong the High. tands'wasdtScribtd inthedf'marcationofthe boundaries of its II lme connectillg the hcad of the Cunllecticut with hcad of thp Bay of Chaleurs, c. The t'xtremi¡ies of the I:ne are (hus known, uul the mode of drawing it is cntirely ed. An infinite number of i-uch hues corrcspond- the in lie treaty may be drawn. U The simplest E-xpedieiit sllrpl ing- this de. ficlency ill the descriptioll is to draw 1\ >traighl line from one point to the olher, or to dr311' one as straight os the sinuosities of the narrow portion 01 the highlunds from the hCud of the Connecticllt rivér 10 llie pomt C wil/permlt. Suchaiineu.N correspond t\i'.h the terms of Ihe It \11 a boundary line bel ween the pro- of (,¿"eben anLl l'iovu Stotiu, almost pre- cisely corresponding wilh Ihfil which has been reo cognizéd by those two in their rélalions wilh euch 01 her, and Irom the maps drawn from the perioLl of the formution of the former uf these int7t)3. 11 It will place the angle of Scolia jJlst where common opinion and practice hale always placed it since Cunada became a Uril ish "The gener.J belief n) this country of the ne- cessily for the possession of the disputed territory, in order 10 secure the communicntioll belwecn lIa- lifax and has given ri,e to some of the ,most offensile pretensions forward by our belligerent press, It has been asserled "ilh the contidence by these the necessily of sJlch a coniniunica. liol) must hale been so to the framers of the treaty of 1783, that il is impossible to suppo,e that they could hale contempluled a boundary that wou Id huve interterc-d with it. These ueclilmalory wrilct> are men hllle inclined seriously to to the of the and Ihe docIJmeIJls by II may be elucidaIE" Inslead of the arguments in behnlf of the claim uf Ihe States, IhéY readily admit its occordance wilh the word, of Ihe and nppeal Irom the 10 somelhing winch they call 115 ,irit. In Ihéir loose fashion of reasoning teke hold ùf the unmeaniog words put as a mnt. ler of rourse into the preamble of the treaty of 1i83; and bécause the parties there say Ihulthm nhjeet 10 such a beneficial and satis. faclury illlercourse the two countries, upon the ofretiproral and mu. tuul as rnay promote and SEcure to bcth perpetlH.1 pblce and liiirinotiy, they prelend 011 vague, formal pliroses, 10 fuunJ 11 claim for whuteler portIOn 01 country Iliay be considered conl'cn;ent by Great Brilain, They dwell on the oe, cs,ity as so obvious, and the claim as so equi. bble, Ihat 11]f)' roncluue that Great is bOIJnd 10 tuke the territory which it if il?E? treat), d.es ot gi,e it and /I)SISI, ¡hal e" Ii ilie dispuled lerritory sholl turn out b,l.,?:: 10 the Slates, we must obtain the conces. sian of il by force, if fair means are It is difficult to imagine language nnd pretensions more to put us IIllhe wrong in the eyes of the world, and to rouse the spirit, elen of 0 people less oil the point of honour thlln Ihllt orlhe States. TOIWisl the words oflrea. lies inlo Becor(lut)cewiilison)el'iiieie(I spiritofiliem, 10 found ciiiiiiis iiiconsistent%vitti the ex press deli n i. lions of boundary on the courlesies of Ihe be Ibe most monstrous abuse of the moslllnliisplltéd of ren, No nalion of common spirit coulLl fur an inslant sub- mit 10 such dUlrns and no a of wilh the great Powers 01 for a momeu, submit 10 11 threat of tuki,, from it by furee whatever a ll1ibl dfm to itself. If we ,Iund oil tf, treiit3,, It be oil its words and it is our i/llcre.1 10 insist au their most literal cxe- otitioti. on on pl)eiil to a third Power II sb..11 be Ibat the IrlUty is our citiifiis, we (1:1:) In our on murder of 1."r,1 William we alludcd to employment uf loreln servants, "hich since our lale "iiii the has so veiieritl. The valet has bet'1l l'oIHmillt'd, and whether innarfnt or guilty, Iru.t 11 IIIIIY II usJullesson on of forign It is not, only ill to d,pl(,,e predilection for ti,e employment of the is fell in what ure the houses of of out- ui-Ltit iiialeis, to a niiin- her of French iiiiiiiiiers, "ho ellher Eng- lish lrls in Ihe of employ- allogelher, or render their of sueh little thaI Ihey reI ei"e ,1If!ici..nt to procure IhellJ bread IInd willer for 18 dilily is the upology for il,i, ? your nlislresses of these estub11shmenls say 11,,11 IInless they ha\'e f,)rei?ncrs, the ],' ltidie? w\ll  a number 01 industrious young wonlen Ihrown Oul of "ht is their resource ? The Inwn. This is one of the greut of the ex- tent 10 which IS caused in this meirti- liolis-nn Xlent we unequalled in any  (?i,y in the WOrlll. Would 1. Go) ,? ."Id  Our fair counlrywomen hy Ihls repre;enla- lion 01 ¡hQ trulh, to chan;e a system so ruinous in its so J!jstr°.u:, In liS rlsu1\s- That il is true, is made stil I more apparent by every English dress-maker who has sufficient capital to berome a mitress of one of these eSlablishmnts, prfixing the of hJ a common Eng- lish nfirre, so rhut lOll Jour .11adome Ihis, and 3ludtiriie that, who no other IItie to thc appellalion than on annual to Puri" and or six French girls in their est¡¡bli>hmenl. Do the lidle3 who these emporiums know ilic-y are that morc three ports of Ihe nrticle3 "hieh Ihey purchase ns having heen imported from Paris are actually the produee (If the of poor girls, hn night day to make tileiii, so chief may deelare on her rei urn from Pnris, that she hus broughl Ihem We know this 10 be the fact. A,, d are the slreets filled with prosti t"tes tfJlOll11 the menns of people whose hearts bleed to read of the misery and tice of the metroj'ohs, and whose purses are alwnys open 10 assist the institulions which are established to encourage their repentance and to their distress. (BR[TA\MA.) Archbishop \H.HELr.Y is a \h)2. and his H'!e- lily in his old age 10 the fully of his youth is wor- thy of record in n time of ter'iitti)ity.K''t-ry man of the Cabinet hnsLhangcd his principles since enlrllnce on public life, as lohster chane> his sliell, and at nearly the same intervuls of wear- ing them. Lord "!elbourne began as a Tory, Lord John Husselllls a Foxite, Lord Palmerslon as a Patriot, and n))t))erestaswhate'erthey could. But they had a fine principle of flexibili ty among them. They stood like the group who display themselves to be hired at 0 fair- ready for every thing, for every livery, and for every \ages ;-Lord :\Ielbourne made for 0 groom of the Lord John alike 10 mount Ihe box or stand on the fOOlboard Lord Paiiiiers- ton, a maid of all work; Lord Normanby.gifted wilh original taste for ringlets and mo- denin!;po;);f)[<'f!. T!)eyarea!)nowinherMa- jesly's service, and wear the stale with the adroitness of meiiials but if that household should be broken up, we shouhj see their natitedex'erity. just liS readily fi\1Iing in the civil list of any and every party that otfreci them pay and pro'ender. The dog," says Ihe I-renel) loves Ihe master, but the cat !o''es the house" Whatever change Komishaghntion or rabbte absurdity may bring, we shoji see rhe palace gazed 011 fond and feline eye,, by Let olhel5 10 ,e masler or it is their principle to 10\e the house. Their fidelity wit) have, tothetast,the mosl sincere remembrance of its comforts; and let what wiH become of others,thpyMin exhibit an unshaken at)ej;tance to the receipt of their satary But we duress from our frit'nd the Archbishop We really belipve him 10 be honest enough to re- gret that the Cabinet insists on pUlling him upon those rough It certainly is hard v,e 10 compel n man in a mitre to do the of Du\n¡I1'Slrpet. u not be put upon "eterans who have borne thp wounds .f ?. ?.?y unlucky, ballles, and are now fairlv crippled for life. \Yhal but 8Lsolule and %,exi;- lious necessity could have laid upon Ihe should(:rs of such 8 man the burlhen of bearing this bur- lesque image of Church (teform in the general Cabiaet pag"tit 10 the altar of  The Archbishop has really a passion for busi. nc?s5, which the Downing.street people, if they  anything', ought to employ in oll,e, maltHs, He has 0 cleverness 100, of his own; and he means well, where his \hilsm does nOI command him to perform the calamitous diclale of the foolisi) per- ,Olaes who lisp their life bel ween the patvis of Whitehall and the sil1ines of the levee. But, what, does say of the purrort of the peti- t:on wiiic-li lie curried to the Lordi ? the subscrip- tion to Artirles his been, is, and witl be, in form of Government, civil and since the beginning of things, All oalhs of office are of the nature of article, of subscripliun. The laker of an office binds himselt to perform its dillies accord- ing 10 the required forn) and jf lie obJecls 10 the perfoi-riiatice, he has only to refuse the office, or takfn ie, to rcsiin. No man is to aeknowlaJge the 39 Articles; it is hy his own  he C,1n en:er inlo the f?c?s of the Church. The esenliol difference between Pro- leslontism and Popery is Ihis-that the latlcr com- pebEVERYM,txHyini{W!t!'ini)snr.'iSptoref'e?e its tenets, whelher willin or nol, an() imprisons, robs, and burns him, if lie refuses. Protestanlism on Ihe c'onlrary, lays force on no man but sim- ply demands tbolthe Clergy 1,0 promise 10 "Us. Iilin its (Itities shall keep their ft does not eren, like nome, make those bi"din for life. The Churchman feels Ihe:n bllrthensolnl' 10 either his bliti), or his conscience hils only 10 up his But tben corne the" petition- ers," for Ihe relief of" tender ces" What is this but that Ihey may be to cbange their mitids, but keep their lir- ings; 10 the dUly, yet retain Ihe pay 10 impede and mulllfy the doctrines which file), especially took upon ttierrselvet, 10 teacli, yet engross the provision appointed tosupply- ils leach. ers ? This be sroffed at in other pro- on earil) and why not iu the Church But the 13isliop of London sell led the moiler in his uSllal and complete style. lie showed that subsrriplion to Articles was essential to pre- "ent and inconsislency in ruLlic doclrine Ihat the petition was work of n giddy few, and wholly disapprored of hy Ihe Chuflh the clitireli- men bad olllhe liberty which reason and that Ihe charge made against them of Articles under winch Ihey lived in consti-aiiit, wa, (itietly The Bisliol) of Norwich was, of course, 11 all for liberly round all the world. The Bishop of London quietly showed him thai lie did not comrréhend the subject oil which lie Altemplerl to lecture. But the little Bisliol) i, 0 and this accounts for Where was the Bishop of Durliam ? (MORXfXn HERALD.) I The great which will be held al Exeter liall, "ill command the suppot and of all who feel the deep and paramount importance of directing the course of nalional educalion inlo the channels of those instilutions which phold our li- nnd The avowed and ohject is lu present a nalional pelilion n"in>! Ihat council scheme of which seeks to proslrale the ecclesiaslical before Ihe ci% it and thus to brin the minds and of Ihe pcople infO to a clique of specu- 1:ilislS !lnd polilicians. to Ihe present resolulions of the Conncll no school otit) of pall ion of the Parliamentary granls not ,uhmit to tlic-ir inspection and, the great mnjorily of the schools oflhe )I;"lIon,,1 hnd all the srhool of the kindom, are il'so,filCto excluded from any ussistance. It is of no consequence that Ihey are to uhmit their pecuniary Iu this unless Ihev \IlllIctualll' ad. mil Council I nspect,;rs inlo the and 11",s dernde Ihe aUlhorily of Ihe biliol)F, the dPfgy, und !heir own (>()rnmilll"S and in"pf'OrS- :1.)' are d"dared ¡¡",oll¡f(.I)' in"al" or' partak- ¡IIi! of one of the We say, Ihal a more Iyrunnil'al and arhitrary power wn ne'er allrmpled to l,e introduced iolo E"I,,nd, and ilitit, if such a can be forced inlo the conslilulion hy the it i, qUlle to spl:t IIp the between Church and State—Hndhenceit is,the t-nemies of the "hurch are so nbSlinllle and lenacious in sup- IJ1Is privy council scheme of edticatioi), they know t).e power of the WfnGE, and they are r<?!.o)tpd, if possib)e,todrive)t into the heart ot rons1Îtulion. The period is drawingon for again proposiug this Iniqullnus !lnd unnatural grant. The lime IS for rcmirtiiilg Parliament and t\:e public oftheanswi'rMh!(hherMajps!vwasad'.isfd)o relum to Ihe of Ihe of Lords on subject of )i).sp:ra;)t.\Ve)pf)(-onfidcnt)!)at the Ministers wd) not be allowed to play IhlS trick or tillS Inull a second time, ThIs question has nowas!un)e<t.t(.)caran'J !tt! ?s: JJ// <Ae tcAo?? o/ cAKrcAmM o? ?Me?rt, ???no(a?;?p? c?«7.?<-<w,«' ? Mmma't/v <-rc?? /rom all ?ar<<cf?<'on ?e P?M,MM?&o??'I'so,educauon')'Mbe- comeamant.rofexr?c.themind.of'?peop'e are?obe subjected !0'he ?crunnya?dret'?tonot the Lardn?.tindiiownn?'ipi'oim? by tt.e Crown; the bishopi. and ctersy and miNistersc religion are lu be sllpplaul«.i by ¡he officials and hir('hni;sot))it; Trea'.ury;educaUonisbeco!nea .natter of pulice, and reli¡;ion 011 element otpohtt- We say. tillS i. the queslion uy which the pre. st.nt M .nis'erswtJt either htand or fall. They will stand if they Chh succeed .n gagging the force of pubhcopi<?o?—?'det?nt; the unanimous expres- ?on cf Protestant Eng)and-?t in?ut?ngour na- tion:i) church,and 'n??ing it triumph :opoht!Citt sectaries, to Papists, tntidets, and le,e Io P("?'Ict" MiHfatt if they are defeated in this desperate to pervert education 10 the ruin ofo<jrnation..)estabhshments. Theissueofthe r 1- ('onflicl will depend on the Issue 01 \I1IS single l,attle. It is IIINl) ilial governs every tli]D- and it is edlJCSllon which go,erns IIIND. So ¡rue is the senliment of an ancient (-.retk puet,— "It is mind which SMs.and mind which h6itrs: all other things ar: bli,1 L, l
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IAS!)!0\SKJ)(JL'\H. J (Flùm the fI Ptlrj:; l.udltj' Mug']zlhe '1 I lU$hitm.) I' lie newest at tt.is moment for re the mou(jeline prairie, organJ)'s in :imall pattHn, g;"ze bar4e, ?ktid bal?,te h a colvur much in fa'our,and predominates bothindre?es.bon. lJel, alJù J Ight .Iec.e, be con-idereJ among the chan;es this 'season.thou.hthey encounter some opposition, and are only!Ouitaull'lotliick matt:ria! j Ihy arc somc. times a PAnladlsJ wilh two scams, or cut b¡a¡s with a .,ingle seam,taking the form of the arm, having some at the arni-hole are p1.lIn it), jockovs. Cofsag" cc,olinue filled to shape, %sitti three coutures, a row of buttons p!aceden\on two of the ,earn" ti,e shirts are open en buttons down the front, or ornaa:tnteJ Jlli gimp in or AralJic patterns, r.œuJs, arc for dre3,e; of stout matenals. —t'or poils de ct.cvre, fdncy cheek.,&c..t!'e ttrn- tluunce" but al..a)'. in thlte'. fi.e., or se.en. P'inúir:; for neglige are trirnme¡ \th t\V or three Xanten Jrecs are maklOg In trId.nol- dere,¡ a\ I'ulollai.; wilh .ilk or urald. :penaers and ranntZlus are ,en f(¡hionabJe, L:Jce and t:ndH\ dlrv K'Jt lie .ery gene,ai:y used. e3rf;, .hawl', hour!.ou!i of cl,ar niusliii are IllIeO wilh lildc, pink, or paille .ik.and ,,¡mmeJ ..ith lace. The most elegant b..ur- nOIl ale of l,ite c he.e, in c{¡1ours, will! Innne to rn;1!ch. "is ouservable in bODnets we hatepai)!esderiz.)nJ)ornsftndsHk-.ca).o!eiof crape. Întt'rmlxcd wilh ban(l.. of straw, Cd poles of crape li-ie, ¡'uillivnnees, caule; o( st.,oed i, black Clape ioô; very much 1J5-eJ, crna- rr:cnted III 'C" aprkút colour wilh "ivIets. pearJ ,,r.y .i,h b Icu bee is admi.sihk in every form and style. Pdille lilac and green .ire the fa'ounte Oark r¡ubons are fashionable for ,Ir'" bnnnet; plaid rilibon, in brcche, I!lac au,1 green 3re prderreJ, Cora) cont!r.ues<ery rJh ion I Lie in P JI i., in came s, bead, or seeo!,
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fcrelar)' to Lord :Iorpeth, waS under se, retury for Ireland at a Cabinet meeting on lasl. The dtloy 01 ratifying this ap- is ascribed to a remonstrance on the of it. The Nlandziriti, convIct ship, with J ones and N? illiams, the :Ionmouth insurgents, on bdard. %vas spoken in lal. 0 15 N. 17 47 the 5tit of Aplll. The of tl,e hip, the of sl)c)ke tiieni, 11 I had the pleasure ot dinIng 011 board and of conversing with the Frost, Jone" and frost would far sooner bafe been executell but they are "ery penitent. lie is a nice looking old mil" The has, since 1835, been oÎlell dealh, Lord, John Rusdl and wilhin a short riod of eacl, ot her. Lord sister diEd a few days since. LaboucLere very recently lost his fatl)er as also did Nlr. Poulett Thornson (now Governor uf Canada), fa- Iher just before the of the riht hon. from India, Lord John Itussell's f". iher died not many HO. Lod since lot his only son and the  losl his eldest SOli, Ike l,'? ri 01 Kvrry. Lurd Bro".I,rn, once the up' parler 01, no,, of Ihe ;.II!)' Istry, 1alely 10$1 his 0111)' ,II1!d and to crown this calalùtle of casualties, :\1,. the supporler of lire lost his a few years Hard timts anll mu..t 1I11i". Ihe mO-l of wl¡:11 the k,eper SJld "hell lIe A died tn "1100," small pJving heart hollld been. It was hi. heart petri. fie,1 by hard time;, C"HIOSlH. very singul3r Aoricullurel winch, "\e presnm. is but rarely mel '¡Ih, \a$ lately CUi in the btloog,og 10 :\Jr. U"Cil, a dauGle tulip, coni..lin6 of two perfect fl.)\H'; or from one stern.-tire"P¡)lll .-flbiùn. PHOGIIESS of TDIPEit\oon.-lt i3 3 sfrikirp and sin.. ular f?ict  Ihe number mf commitiali [c)r(Irui,k ne" in I)i )Iin from iiie n?ont (?f January, to t!,e ¡3,h oi A pill, 1840. exce",] 43'2. the for Iii. ;an,e space of tIme 1839, Of Ihi, numuer 166 ""ere fem:t!es-Ihe fJrmêr \\ere cùmmiocd to :11.il!Jfield ilrison-ilie '0 Pe. hitherl., conducled, is '0 3t 'he er.J cf thc men,I, aftt.r next. Colonil11i0n bv con\'ic!s i;,¡ abolí:;hed.- \ew ,luth Wales an.1 '-an'Piemen's Land m" no longer ue ie I,' d Penal Colon: lar"5 tral)¡:"r. tai dl ,it l the cocllies hitherlo ca:le.ll'enal will be "11 a pH wih ,;)1 the olher. are sll,l to tc trauspoTttd, 10 become slave; 3 oy" hele, nor in ,'ny way to be as COO\IC'to:, with the in!,aLitau!s vf an\" eüLor) bu! are to be hy t!lem.dve.; in a:õ I'a;n,ao's PeninsulJ aod orrolk I.hn. 3;101, "hen tileir term of has are 10 be 1<1 louse, no' on :"c<v Soulh Wale- or ran D¡eniCn', Lar,,] in but on all pHt of tile world ";tllout dig\ incl il ;n.-C(J(1/da GI1:el!. lhe Limerick Sf" pcbli.hesA copy 'Jf Ihe I\,b. bonm,lll', book, "llIch wa, p:o,;uc'ed atll¡e I.. Ie meEt- ing of O1Ritr,\IE' 10 Palla:õklnry, 10 adopt OlUe mcJe to tep!e51he rrightlul outraes \\f¡ich!o at prcellt. 1, \\a. fL\II!1l1 l'OnCdd\?d in \I I.ere L1fe 'Ir. UI\ÔO!I \V1 murdded "ith if In t'!e.. gaot up;,I. of pO\IIt'r and ball. he documtf1t ex'ends to ;wt>:¡I" Ihh:f' \\hat -eern!; to U411 e¡IhE'r 1toe ItrlU1 t' anil pa!Õword in sUl'ct'i\'e gral:es of tht: ¡Lbbon A!ÕOCI,lllllI, r \3riou chan,.e \¡¡rh hd\e been Ir.n1¡ IrnH to tIOH' mad In If. F:om tht'e\lIJence \\h:('h tile fX¡..ltt}ce of anl m\,Sltrlou !'Õ(1C1t:I\ i.. \'Idt't:l, .Hit! ¡T.. 111J and end rou!Õt hê manift"t Irom'tile 3IJU"lOn to "Te d,a"lllf! uf Or.)lige tdolJ(1 j" tifl'd1 ritlbuns ;.t he tru rt:I¡. !on \\i1\l'h gr'w in 11t1y Luther'" Crew;" .1nd rlllltl211 fa', rot le,i:-t, "llil' I:e'(.i ()f (lie rnico, TLe s forming olle of the most ple;ls!t1g' orlll!lifOl¡(S of t¡¡ ut- most C.I!'C and nnJ KI!t'l,tLon. laHlt:>t:.J, tt tbere La all\, IOi"S (bat more p,rticlll¡¡rly IItl'Cts tÍJe c(Juntn.)nce than another, 11 IS ct tbe "hich the tist, must s-oinly satizi. to replace by a rti.ficlU I DH.n' of fit. CRUSt'S: hut, priucij)ally, it m¡,y be ttrlhutPd to and the Clf'ltai,tlllg lltint!ftll tJnd (¡ther dt'leleri.us drids. hi¡jcn ,lre II mùmelltary y:hite/it$fll tt' Teeth, uhiLrht'I ('t: ft1de the t'llomel.l be extrpole pre\aJt>nce vt tb, lat iluse u too known to 'I o tlli tact, indeed, IS principally to be th 1\)iI; Botanical res..arch. which "R. happily terminated by Ihe most tt>JlcttOU:i dls(,ot'ry f'\ff i\"H1 to world for the PH¡'tR\Tln Of1h lfFlH, ;11'll Bn 'nll L. 11' ODu 10, or 1) 1\ L j)L. I Hl\lct, wl\lch RS. prome", "I corn tort aod 8:tr3ctlon, ts cen¡¡wh tbe Ürlil Pcuq!;¡-e uf tbe a¡:e,' .{.Il'.
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SFortiall flit( liticuct, t PORTUGAL. )t Accounfs from Lisbon to the 5th iost by the brogMM steamer :-ibe <??n*°''?'t Cortes 00 'hat day. and deftrered ftfo spe?" ? we in?iert under the head ot privat? I be vanous pOlDt. toucbed UpOD a t sf' all the documents ot tlna Da:ure,  (' tbe ..t.,i?l t..t? being .1r.?d?. LrI resuttto: from them. the )ittus)pn;r,.ide? ,iM debt is ?..ugb, but p, been d?cuft to aay, uotjt tb6 u???' N C.rt.s \as known. The geoeldl ne. to the coatiauance of IDtemal tranqu., FRANCE, f Tbe PI-i??t tl?-C Fi,? per C--t- was re¡ecte<J In 11,? CalL' oo&'turday,byamaj&ntyotM.j)?"m be C'?". 1. tbe upp., b.u". p.t" c" Ibe :\twister, IV e sboll soon be<¡ Lti. influenc e c 00 b e S Ucce..tullyex.rte ¡" leon Remales Hill IS brougbt up .:¡, cbamber to be discui?ied Ibe .Ivv"o1l: v,b,?b ?? .pp.?.d to rep;.se,,t of Louis PLIIIIP, has beeD the poneDt of the conenlOn h[Hl tLb j; speaks wt equal the '1, pli.. conceived by 'I 1,,e, IL P" f: 1 the to b the popular vOice. ald cOI¡Je;J.[¡" t. '¡\"lJJcb, all otbersJ IS calcut., t. civil in France, remainS 10 be.,e'D. L,, knowD tbat the uti, ">. obtained, and the Jù/(l'1Ial de; JJ" organ, does not rel; it., gnadyd /f :tbr I:IC:! :j- m\£. scrpUoo or tue additional uuiJ¡ún, Ö'¡{J"=s:. It IS nothlDg more oc les8 tban an ULCon" subSCrlpttoll for annulling tbe tota 01 II." r tires ot toe people. Let, it I 'I hiers beware of what be 10 oow., Ii: fraDce wto two al.u' do not subscribe and et a great man, ba IS the rlal11è 01 t: from the ashes 01 ,r, 1 be bdl, os adopted by the Cbamber cf Ú,. was by the Hcuse of 1'.e:s e¡¡ must be exained by a takes  Into consider?tior,. I b 8 f 0 l?a,? nd .t .u" ,Ie cn the from '\ile:" '¡ "val has callsed great JOY 10 the I ui", utmost anxiety LeitH, just as the were I"e glistening of anlJS wa seen éWú tLt; en ¡aged was beard III tue plain ii would appear :\bd.el.1\.aJ"r t full. tbe Frellc!. !ruup> He;. AlgiersJ on their return trom 1,. stance will <.liUJIOJsb t: results of the last SPAIX. The from Spain i. 01 ILe 0;0,[ r.c ter. 1 be tJueen IS to set out JrWL';i the to ber j. ur.y. 'IY tu to "C ,pe into Italy, as the 8t:crt:t (..Ut- ultra libe "Is In [L. approaculng lbe m i;. i,! pudtate teso and iigair, t(.(\ cessity of the 1:.(; Barcelona is the sole tL ¡-Ü news of jmpol taDC bas ben rect-J t', ¡..  on :llor.ll" U. >tt Lee" Carj¡ts in Catalouia are describvd a? Go:: ot rtatde,i.oruliz?tion, ?ind sevcrai u: t: p r?pa r?n g,  '?"d' to t? k? II, ¡ ¡, "4tb, tL? Nl-,d bourse was J,
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aortfulturc, jilorttcuIt U tr7,.k I ftUHMCLHU'J:. d? At tbe recent Hlub1\i;¡n t tL? delis, urol.LHu.greu, tut:re Wt:rt' I;r(;:(¡¡ bjl:=JQs(eCUb:Jura:tiQt;l'i('{ t\. ston ut tuese more uumble, but Cdt" b t,tul e??; b ,?,. for a ft:w s II benever the att.ouon 01 any kJy ct 0': powerfully auracteJ to a gl\"tn re"¡;: surpnsJrJg cL<.Irater bt'nr..jJy the vbJeclln \'It:WIS tbe IUi¡;r"uH:(¡t 1.1 :¡ of we<.híHit<;al sCIt::Dce, Qr tlJt "luç¡J..tt:; I.i I I fJrtc mCettrt\'s(e 11C ri: '.r:r rCt- table klljgJolO, the 15 ijhlJost tUfoan'lt:) àL: ot thuse who the or t! not satisheJ W¡tú seçín¡; tLem a ttJy Ilv\\ ..<:v, ;,4 to au \j: itaged of pro¡.;rt::)s to tbtir pre;()t "Ia(. 1"1: ,rC tlOG ot W3i drawn L tutj geraoium. ar,J tbe rult$canonh bt:, hy JOsLl,tlni.) a compöTlson beL 1*11:1 IJltJcant ia\t:s J,t.l flower:) ot tje vn:lH¡'¡ uuu tbe br¡JJ¡ör,t trU.iSS ot b100IU wlJU.;h ,t: [Jaw lQ t:x.b,ba. 1 U allt=littO¡j aI'S "'as torCILJlr 8ttrd.;tu to tbe ..1\)1.:1, to appreClat the result, tl. :)IL;'I: :I' ot ILe oflglDal "afl,lI" :c:. cuppeJ and wlucu are huW r"iC Of late years the atteuttou ot resisubly Impeliôd the results m,1 y be estlrDaeJ by cOUlp,IIL'; ;'= of the ori";lOd1 :rL W:' bloom Of Piigt'S H¡ \'lviJ, two tlcwers "blcu at lb. pi "t tbe "ery the for c: V-, inteusuess of and otber ¡OOU tLese Wére at 1 It muy uot b. out vI place to Dollce ler, '1 ele4alIttiice IU tLie paUSY or L.j:)t":rs.. ;t us at may be út TOOLI" IU selecting the !lowers tlJey I", d4r. \\bien cbolce be as fH s ¡: 11" the plants are Ill b.i,JutU, lJr:.t, .I sbould tlJrm a tL vr.J"' teet is HO elvlJbtitlvO Qf the the pehls bö of a nrm. comp Ict )b! slIbut dlmsy, is a CC¡IDW(.¡iI tbe e)e sLouiJ be ci.ar ."d ."d tce pC: well defined.J t.stl,, tlJe CUHro,t b<I" colour of the upper pel.is and 11J.10"0,Gr),- tw-n tlH: outer and IUner of ttJ sboulJ b. I1clJ al.J VI\¡d. II Leu ¡ulJy Ibe ill. IU tb. ,,¡"¡,¡. florists, liS i TUE GRE¡;SHúr¡; ASD ('I):I¡;II\nIlRy, Toe prioclpal <Jttfnion r4ulrt'J 111 tLt':¡. t'rl"1 ments Ij iu the proper \"eotllatlvu ("t t.e I.n,t. the cnretul wlih:rWg of toe p,atit? 1U I"  I partmc-nt lue plJots sLould bo racca?l-Li? ,j" or tbey 1<111 be 111 Irom the .¡.r. THE HOWER The weatber continuoS rd I' pricking out of 3uIJual:t, auJ llJ bC'Jw.Lil has and perennial halr.borJy plaut. tot:j ir O ty mortitiigs, wLlcu In b;¡"e.¿: the 01 potato5, tthow tLOd 01 defertlng the plantlUg out or ¡u" m.;re :<1, ull the IS t'H aû\'aucJ. THEKfTrHEXGAXDEX. 1 1. < TranspLmt al.J if I seeJs or two,) or tL ree laritties fur a :SUC('t::t¡' ?k f, .i ,bt, ..st i.r?i?,d lHtues iiI.H,¡\l b, tie. to bl:.Ib, for ?b,?b opefJtlon ?bco. Y u,),
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< Jar aod perttct oik lr,.e, in a fs,:l St"!c, cd>liy ol-co,eJeJ In a saod p.1 at t I:' the l"j1:¡.r"ad. !.Jrcir.t& 1.4"1 the L1st mouih. been dug ùu Ci0:;t l here the lree "as tvund, and alh.1ut le1 ¡';a' a\I l,ibourer? employed Ihe,e br,:u.,Iit the ;e preJuclhJII to J¡bi,l; It .?.1; ?'Ut f,?, !ttl ,he burfce, ¡íe It mH b.He OftJ: l¡ :"tt at rnon)' 01 d1FelllDg the uppo:"t:dt:"III(¡r.U :"t of" crall tùok I" I: "¡'P'J" Ii II -1 i.aD called the il,ùlll haJ 1; e Iii i". 11 aLly m¡slOg hate..er rih sh SliJt o1t, daJ tie \\a. attrllJullJ to the e..iI \\1lIt¡, of.. :u.¡;.t \I )I place, and leract It was the buinin6,, or a 01 1I¡1; ari.,C.' Jer tLe Ifjriuence ct the o ;tc", and huzza:; of UC as:;en¡{)!eJ Cf\)\.nl. I. Jill T ATE :\rnlll"J, IR :L' :'II1ti, B the 01 Ilus ga!l.,nt "Jmlfll at I' ¡ 0' Lhuttnant.lHQt:rdl of .\1Jr,LI;. ;1- InS¡;r.¡3 of a lJraüd trOj:f vt HL 1. bc('ome \'aC.1nt. Sir l.:r.t:}"s cùmmi.1 ;h. .i tire li,d a., dated i-ly, lb'l laller he I ;v Ii, King \bm the t'u.th. Sir n'¡¡t (J¡ ,\nJ CO; of the S\orJ cf \f: J -t. te,d""nJ a¡,J :llelil of H. :"0 Gl)R-l'ri¡¡tt'j b!l"'ou UP..O\\ Vid Pt<II,htd .:r ihe Office in ? ùal ei tise?);evits are receit ed. J
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U..tier>f" this Paprr IIrt rtai, tJ f't L I St'I{ltHi tald L\ J. If Jlr.l- t- flut.strut; ;'Ir',<'i""r;t Hey,i'. (, j ?r  L?, I l. Y;;(:,l J)1('{:;l;r'k(;f;?* .,I:r.; t I:i7.. '2 7, !il? ? 1