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- nam! ive, (copious extracts ef which we published in oar last two numbers) who can doubt for a moment the disposition, the policy hud the secret intention of the goven.r;t in reference to Canada! i '' i ' The secre correspondencejfcarried on between Ministers and the ringleaders of the Canadian rebellion, as published in our last; the enconragment given them; and Lord . Durham's proposals fit Canada, being based on the advice and statements . of republican re Vets, must remore all doubt on the subject. However much we dtttst and abhor war, jet if otr rorerr :t allow the Americans to take forcUIe t " 5 of ttis land, and th-t abandon oar I u w totjects in Canada to the control L. -.71 can rebels.'all we can say is, the present' minietrj can do what Do other ministry ever dared; and that if Cax-
" fish people allow them to do so, we shall aban
don all hope or rescuing our country from the
dominion of infidels and Papist.
, Now recollect our statement: if the United
Ctates GoTcrnmcnt has issued orders for. to
king possession of the Ct outed territory in
thi State of Maine, and if ear government do
bo: lounnwitn resist that act, Me stoic is a fc&i and a. radical plot) kttixj iu origin in Cmgtandi , , . -: .
Caaana thb sjhio. The following par
agraph has bean quoted from the uopuluhed papem of James fcfadi&a. As the advice
nearest the heart of so venerable ajare, and
to true a patriot, it is eminently worthy the
attention of the American people:
"Anvrca to t Cochtt. At'this advico
if it ever see the light, will aotdo il till I am
no more, It may be consided as issuing from
me tomo, where train alone tea be respected and the happiness of em alone consults d.
It will be entitled, therefore, to whatever
can be derived from good intentions, and from the experience of one who , has served his
country in various stations threr-h a neriod
ef forty tears, who espoused la tli youth, and
avaoreu tnrougn uie, to tne caase out liberty, and who has borne a part in most of the "' great transactions which will constitute the epochs of its destiny. "The advice nearest to say heart and deep, est In my convictions Is that the whnofUu
vimho omits ac cneruftcc and perpeteiited. Let the Avowed enemy Is it be reloaded as Pandora with her box opened, and the disguised one as the serpent creeping with his deadIf Wiles into paradise.1 "JHT OF SPEED OX ftAtUTATS. . Dr. Lardner has discovered by experiments recently made on thoLlvernool and Manrhea.
ter Railway, that the atmosphere is an oppofcent to railway speed more formidable than hat ever been suspected. At thirty-two miles ' en boar, the resistance It oTers is nearly K)
per emu 01 au m.ii ine steam power has to encounter; and It increases In a proportion so
sirainiousij grcsicr man ine speed, that there n toot the Slightest potsibilty ol any such vek
-v mh nu tjaiuca as some (and a toon them none ' more ardently than Dr. Lardner himself,) have anticipated. It is ascertained that even fori v miles an hour ranhnt
be maintained except at a tost which amount.
prncucRiij. I a prohf Wlttou. . . a , a .
- we nnu la a rate nomber of the U. S.
Csnke Journal, the foRowla very lost retaarkt on the odleut Mid absurd custom cf du- - Wt cannot be dented that duels hare not been so numerous of taterears a formerly, h entlf nlnated without woodshed. The combatants now meet under te influence of cooler temperament, they do hot fight a otrance;' second shots ere rarelv
isciiargedt the practice Is ttearlj.cooformed to, with a view of preservtn their alalia... n
tocietx, to whose Inexorable and absurd laws their intemperate language or tondocl has rendered them amenable. Cxphtnations and retractions are now abo more willingly given ad eagerly accepted. It is no longer a mark efcowardice for a gentleman to explain hit In tat s ttaaat - aaI ... . .. . fc
L J ZT 1 i OT,reonce-ea, or acknowledge V W en T T"4 pntUon of a duellist more and more epproximatesdln pub
lic opinion, ine cbaracter of a bullv. Moral
d3TSklhe,Lll0ttlVht pnWce beeootlno-
lZtll m 00t T ne short trerfeigetnd of a custom which has now JLflS? tftirtue, gives the Cmtwt FJeTtjaUt Kin, t0 vabe thenv H i taU t5tem to keep then fm1 irods vicesr Nothing ortwrdad barUroas than the
KTf- 5V nent of S1 t-1 !t h7 "2 H'westfe aril.
mmm EMnaers. If fcar be the source, or even one tftS . r . """"T
- I.: ' s" niaoaeri
ttltSSj) bat a Slat c&t Societv b l-
An arearnbout half a mile square presents a level surface of while cItr,or fuller's earth Krfeclly tpotSsss, recanhfrt a freat ski U rjan F-arbL,r ai-eettCiUa'vfc. lwi cCict tail. Jaj-wasKJ at tCl tiiLlit ia iamsaeri wftrti it is nrroanded with verdure, or in autumn, when it contrasts its bright immaculate surface with the withered herbage. Seen from a distant eminence, it then thines like a jntrror, ietia the browa landscape. Around this plain are clattered numerous springs and Springs of various sixes and temperatures. 4 One of them ef scalding heat, boils furiously and Incessantly, rising to the height of two or three feet. In Anotherplace, there is ah aperture in the earth, from which rnshes a column of steam that forms a perpetual cloud. The ground for some distance ftround sounds hollow, and Startles the solitary trapperf a he hears the tramp of his horse
giving the sound of a muCed drum. lie picture! to himself a inystcrious gulf below, a place of hidden fires; and gates around ..him with sensations of hwe end Uneasiness. :
: The most noted cariosity, however, of this
singular region, IS tne Uentt StniKO, or which trappers girt wonderful Accounts. Thevare said to turn aside from their toete through the country to drink of Its waters, with as much ea'erneftt af the Arab seeks eome famous well of the desert. Capt Conneville describes it as having the taste of beer. His men drank H with avidity, and in copeous draughts. It did not acnear to him 16 Hobm an md:.
cinal tiro oerties. or to nfmlMrit ahv nM-nliar
eSlcfak The Indians, however, refute taUat
it, and endeavor to persuade the white men
rem ueing so. wWe have heard this ala finJ.
spring; and described as conUinins? iron and
sulphur. It Is nrohabl ilmt it mm
w. u. prvpcnici oi ine uaiision water."
THE CtlARtt OP OLD ASSOCIATIONS.
I love old furniture. It revives a thntiaanJ
agreeable associations, and reminds us efeai.
comfort, and competence. We like to revert to the days when damask Curtains of splendid end intrinsic worth adorned the windows that
are now decked out with the valueless gaude-
r, w nan oroa uonoisteren. .'l hin ah nM
collect your snar family round the Ere. and
throw an air of social comfort tavr the tnrni
. .. J J
visviw. inea were me times Tor "quips and quirks end wreathed Smiles" then the cbig-
'"" " puzziea tee young and amused the old; the tale and ioke and tnieed wine
went round, end Winter stripped of all his ter-
ron Hiarnca memiT. and enioved lha lrn.
Such a scene forever blessed be the memory of mntd tang rvne I enioved. a few nirht.
n imuj party, tn a good old mansion
n .-vira .vCTwwom, winch has thus far with-
sioou tne barbarous innovations of this sacrile
gious generation. The; most curious thing was the tea-table: and once and again did I utter blessings upon that reverent spirit which nad secured from the vain tonrh nfik.
J rltr l oi tnncy or teadnaslng. There wasacomnleh nnlimtn lea.
set all pure china. The queer-shaned tea-
pot, toe Lilliputian reps end saucers, whose
uiminuuve eppearance marked e sense of
,-ury wnicn itst formerly attached to the tnfesioa of the Chinese herb, the tall beaker, the canister, and the delightful et ceteras which
ti Po:nl fn.e.lent nphnent of the tea table. To behold. In li hri.i;n. ..r-.1:
without crack or blemhh. ...rK
... V w a.wvu u ajsjii ul I ArtaenHal aUsMMaa .b. ..a ... . I
Ir. r .e'.B.won11 " me inventions
ZZ,rrXk'TK Ihelr French
There is beantvtn ik . t ,
eld china, which 'mZZ2l32
"IW1 Wngi
www ea nrsn nftnaiatn iKa
la draenn. IS.ilT "CirTY' "rc BPV,W
T! Z mipen, ana with no anatomical msrkt of distinction by which to
ornameats. like ifc mum...) .. .
m . , - - c.iuiiiK sniiern ot a
I55:-JSS5L? Maintained its
wind I rr.3RrTr?WCrt frimlhe winu, covered with ii fiotr..i i .
SSSSS!.! Wirt .r
- ww "COmtOrt. Ahd thtn there
IM nidi -.. i, a. . -
" urrounued by a tortoise h frame, beauUAtllv t.i.u Ifv0? ,he
a j asB vv skis mninap ms
recectini the fair fi. ttSZT'r?
silks aad satins
,r,T,"Ji.HB,r.,ein Ihe the
1 lAae little unes have grown up, grown grav, J in the winter) enteral one mer:l) for thr puraaaedu The babes whom they ror-:d In pc'ilf werrihlmsttrat f l f ; het J.i th3 1 ... , have town the same ttt ness U ) Oreat il' .s to Cik cJacj indu ice
wv ..rin drdcx " f ine eeneralin-t r l!ill : vitmd ' ih-- nM
, t
as: acJ another Cometh.'
beneath these windows where that trim
om sycamore looked ia with all its show ef
green leaves, waving aad goesippiag tn the bf cere of summer, I imie a row of yod3 cirls, With their sunn v locks. Irnlttin. ein.
or listenlegwtth serious rrt, while the mis-
tress taegfct them what it Was necessary for them to know, when they became women. The snows of winter seemed to spread a round. The frozen pond in the rear of the school house, is covered with boys. The
clock strikes nine. They hasten to their school. . The ' narrow entr rtn wtih the
live tach as r..l.t bcinhaiied by his alfactory nerve. While engaged in rubbing his halfstarved, bony hands before n good fire, the master of the house came up, and said ?7ont you tike eosnethlagr ttI thank you,sare,n was the reply. What will you takeT "Whatyoupleaser VTe have some very nice roast turkey and sautegeft will yea like thatr . tel thank you, 1 shall like him very mooch.' "S t down here, and 1 will bring it you. ' The Frenchman was accordtnHv ushered
Into a box' and the torkev' and dfeiainm
JlOXleof theit skates, as thev thrnw tttemtblMCed befAreh. Of i.K... k .4.
j w - j ( woooaawo ssv vaasau down v Une or two who fove play more than to partake, he partook. lie ate bountifully, study, npproach with more lingering steps. ' and washed it down with some good wine. Methinks, I see theit ruddv faces, as thev Poor fellow 1 he b-1 not known mrK me.1
Cit
M following tfa-slar s'fy. wk;,l
Pc-.crsbureh.at tho "
emperor of Russia, ha. been n.rrstd person newl, arrived from that t 2
raullnonlr v(
In the earlv nmti nf tli..,... icv.
k a ,IUUI AKincicnt, in lUr) men. bavin ! orraclAh t. i , c L(
business cf importance, directed hi. ll
W arsaw, ia miand. About an hour afie' ij arrival in that it.ke -r...:i-j .L . "erK
... ...... vwiic oi ine public lin; tags, he met with an elderly gentle! j grave aspect and courtly derneanor VrJ a mutual exchange of civilities, they JVj cwiversnlion, during which, with the tha5 teruuc frankness of an Englishman. U 3
a before for manv alon da. Th,. r-r!.i, I "u. " rr' . Z",? J'" wn from
eye at the clamor, or stilled laughter, and com- thought he had a rtod curtomer; hi. mortifi- frSiII in.,he
.T-L:r , . " V" wcha time..
f.1!!!. f f ! "lion Bd disappointment were extreme, hospitalities of his howie! tin ! "e
Wu.e.r.u... mu too treauieot Ariuimctlc wnen on presenting bis bill, the Frenchman found it convenient to retnml k- k isihmled-aadthCr.merleo.curled kid,
...... ........ K, tun, ii was not mn,L ble but what he might vWt the cSSA self in the course of tha t year, wLen, perlJ he might require a similar return. The M tation was accepted and he Wus conducteil a solendid mansion, elegant without, and rk' and commodious within. 1
unbounded libera tv on ihe . J
unbounded rnnfi.L. . S
part or the Englishsnan. The
intoj
into dog sears, by those a hose roving thoughts 1 have no money, sie."
mwv ninonv uivir wieier sports. ; " I "ns moueyr
I Ren mere was a ions? sisrh tof Indolenee. ".'
and the tears or such as were punished. And 'Then what the devil did you ccme there was Impatience there, and amhliinn. Mr I at bonce, end nrrfer mfk
die kindlings of intellect, end the delights of "Pardon, you adstake;! came here to warm knowledge. The master endeavors to rale I myself vea come to me and k me trt
- w r- j .i . . . . " i. . a. . . : . . r " -
as me wise magistrate noimng; i say t thank you: tou say Pi. t.uWj k j.iT i""0'
restrains people by laws. What will you takef I resoond Vhat vou f 7k" P:-,r.ruwa nnde"ce on
. i i w aaiwinNiu. a ne iiff.-. i. i
UJI
1 lancy that I behold that teacher welkins? please;' you brine me de lurkev. de saui. L- CT' rj ZTTT . ne J1'
homeward, weary and thoughtful, when the detart,de pudding, de cheese, and do wi.7e person from "ihTllaie F h?ii day was done, lie felt sadness for those who I no ask you lor them; you esk me will I take wim that mL. ? ,Tin 1,01 did not improve, aad over thosa who did. he and 1 can no refuse. i fSMMte of conveyance both I
1 'i larnauBiiiiu ihmrvm ..i : . .
rejoiced with a peculiar love.
I .-i : : . . . J "villi
tl . inconvenient in a k
ue maiier oi ine nouse. who m Mm. i.j us. i. . ..-.-",; rem
Perhaps, he repeated momfully, the word, thing of ajiumorist, and who was -MMSXaiSXX
i r reoclimnn . guant aad poverty At the exoiratlnnTr ikL 7 Hfosw. ienre, suffered him to depart! fiSt cd for hU &S J5lha litis astonishment at seeing, a short laVS klSSJ9!?1 rward another Frenchman enter, tlewira
of the prophet.- I have labored in vain; 1 1 with the Frenchman's guant aad
nave spent my sirenetb lornaurht' And a sincaen m
voice from heaven answered In hit heart ereat was
'Yet surely thy judgment Is with the Lord time afterwards, another Frenchman enter, tleman.
and Ihv wnrtr with iK rlA - - I who. nnr.n K:n. ..V.ii u u .-l'I . - - -w-utviience ClOlbilmr
Old school-house Couldst thu .rA. . likewise reolied:MVh.tr.J...
-i-..k . .k r . ' jV. . -f oy inesmallboxoriewela.Kuki.
uiraut iroi iiivfu wouiaa leu me mat eminent i wmubcb uie ianuioro.i fomr. tn nthr i c - -nni
men have been
iMrhutr. .1 U. r "i-.i- me 1 Tu.il V, tl J? " . . 1 . 7 W Sir, you must be anr.1.
........... vu uvui , ue vomion Ol IIIC COm-1 - .bimii KICK you into tne 1 1 n.,r Mall. i. . --V "'wiiHK manlty depends; athletic farmers, laylne the -treel," which he did nccordinriv. It aoDear- tk Y ivA or beard of ch box.
lorest low, and forcing earth to yield her In. ed ,nt the poor premier Frencha
rrvm M1VH.I.M k .1 . 1 mr I mn .inii.nl...- I .11 I ft
-- r'v -"-"" wnwin uiu sick suuereri "wi"iiiwiiw nun 101a mm oi ms ativn.i " . . ... .-'"vtwini
blesses; eloquent lawvers: wise statesmen, ture at the eatlne houwi the rwr . i . J Ht W" wife, she harinel
hnl tirieaia .hi tH.M. .u .. i.'li.n.i j : :.r . . . present when be received H. pk- .1
r .u....c ,n woroDime m- -j "ww hhiWCU w loe apoi, already I on beln nniin..j .uc,i mighty. feasUng in ImaginaUon on delicacies Inni l L" - 3uf,',ond. "wered ia direct
I k .k lk.l IL. tt t lmMl.l. ..J ill. J . . 1 'WH
- me kiiooi nouses in our coun-i euuuiuaareaminoi ine anniauni
try were more commodious and tasteful tn eVnoirrnsent which the cruel Fata had m...
L.!. t, . . . . I I t Lr ' "
mcir tuiiairuciion more soacious and airr I u ,w mm.
1 . . ... .
iumwiiwo wim trees, or beautihil with shrub.
bery.
There was once
went to a continent
, : "itu m uirecti With b r hUSband. evnrea.4 k. ...
I . t j a . . ' --r - i.ra mi
rPr.c, ouu oeucvoieniix endeavored lot
" cr wswacieo guest that it was a n hallucination. With mineled faalu. Ar
. m a a aa - Bk.ai vi
rtr- '. . . ror, astOnishmeDt aad daanalr. he it..j
ku7 A-w' "'.f' ""nc P ef he house and went to tV.7 "I " .""
a benevolent man, who rhIi ey wine cask, and could find ao crack: hi , ef New Holland, tte Jt the liquor eecaped, and the cese seemed EEhK jildren,growingup,neg- him inexplicable and hopeless. When ad rita Ul
t . a . '
on ms arrival at Warsaw. Thf,
round multitudes of children, emwin. nn. to him ineanlicabl mnA k.n.L.. . wu. . j VV nw myenous story, and team
lected and ignorant. lie "wi-heiT to have tt4 to examine the bottom, be fiew Into ah pi!? Mfl"" " h riches. Je. 2 them taught, but there was ho school house ttngovernable passion, exclaimine PooM "t " ? "Hhout delaj, i)
n hn rnllaolul ik. i Km.'! .... ... iii . .l. . 1 imic Uie COM ID IIW l.nnl n.L. .LIrJ
-- uvm tiiiii iinuer a inmoint i "vn j u k mm uw wine huhiimm ..i i . ... iraion
tree, whose branches could thelter ai.ai I from the bottom nfih- k.. r '-f .u. .mi nateix Happened to be at that time in W.
I li ir . . . .7 ........ ..vi , -,.uiinIUicigpi laaar.
.r nan neat ariM tan. I e hung ppe.r. to be the w Udom efthe rulingr" . aSl . M k; " r -
. . ' V r",,lcu nsamonf thebouehs. i""na oi tins coaatrv iu the manMremeiit I . . "na wn little ce
Ant MM M ' I...M IL. i , . . I tr if. ....i.i:. . . 7 .
read.
There ere very beautiful birds in that conn. Pi
nr. Uany of them had : neat in ikt. the
tree.' So there thev were AVtn. .ibi .-j I wise
w j am w awaaa a sa .a y . . . I .
I here ha .MK .1.. - Inflfa ..l.l:. : .lay, Wl admilted In.. . .71
.. .e,llr ,- poor coionuis toir" .-if uai.i; anu me expedients which I i.m r. --uirncc. jic ontt and to spell, end to sineV they have adopted from time to time to Hl" hJ CMe nd Co"l-ntine -ai..
T mi Z. ,",cn,e' none ay tne dotruct on of " mpcourse." tflil he U. S. Bank, prove, them to be at least as I C fcsl!!LVir,,Ti!-- a?- W"i-eaa Ihj rise a. the aorel. ,nt.J ... !. T he n the Jcw.havinir had .t..: J
" ""j rmmwmM wuoiiir oi tne an. i .. . . h.
eii!::. iw i.w t ""f,oria-
. ars V k . "r i u mora
Ctt. tla ry'. r
tfwttsrt cerioeities
tiuu. rrcelain, adVaitod bpbi . ay faced renreseniaii.. r. Je. f
Iv aervanla. -.kT. V. . ""'a " o lar.
-g TOniraotwita Ue tovely faces that aaniled
Ye loven of annd iku-.t .. .
teaa -r,. r..i."" . "svive tne laSh-
uJril.' rrain on the man
TUB OLDCCHOOLnOUSn. ' A . TtTwAa.swoeaaar. .l
uncc. in traaell.... i .... . , . . .
dine, which .sz?: Lrrrs?? .
Noemoka laZlZ. :w."li,05'n0 fTS? brok chiBiney. No ioot crossed lit graes ,.--, .
ney ax upon the particular point ef lots. ZT ? wno. Were lo lustily .bus. all who would diVect themto nJllef'mtcb m.ewei,Ker mole cause, as spectators, dreamers, bank Iii. Jew 9Mtf hi presence.
- - - - .uf vicui min.
Did they not ascend and mtnel. - til. k aad
rf. k ists iu
r -v. anniDo ine i Drohct " r-moie cause, as sneemtora. dmam.. k--k I ,TO "i "-quesnnp nit pretence,
eentand the like. Concerned only in car-L. "u? 7r.0 no 5-nofaalBgieteiJ
LZrZZ:Z?Z 5wcc.-Ce. f . W. they seem careless o'r uncon- KTS.! ff1 rf "'H
. v numci tne most aniendiH "viouaoi tue oreanic mischier. ii .... ir.i...i "r: wuc.
w.- "ll"eounnriMThen(ra, V " ,cl aDout correct ng the error of a uJi ' 7 ... New Orleans. Iler second benefit on If JM r pushine the handf hiHL ttSlnge, fndeed !
aay, March 18th, drew the .1... forwards inatead rnM V " I cout," turnine to
sum of two
Are Tou nerfeetlr cam
ine UJI.lllhln.il Ulk.f r
iKnM. j . --r I . .. . . : . r"a wtiicr reru-i-... ,l. . '
sisvwtaiiin neraa neaaaaaaa.a a s s a an a. a ana nx si an ana aae a aaavs siua aitaiavir'
a 4 , e aauaiiwiajaj WOllHrVe I w" a . . .x . lw . " A.tl,ri,lnof.,hturti ery teat wasee. Jy have brouaht as into a state af.hi.. J tSuil0 rti. y Lordr
.... """wnuifli r ! ma nuclear, innivri.rf I .... a
waasouuij called lor, and when she appeitrad, P"cy ''Wch would identify the Government ey Lrd. rthecheJ. ""aT1 "f It !' t0mmon "WbtaU . hcconiineed CoostanUne, H.re iu lathe cheers and vivasiV. y. Stor. with thecommon feeline. To reaZr. r! of PaP,and here is a pen: proceed o
oe a censure upon their nasi 7oar wue in such tern si I
Imntion would
A T.c.GaL.MAlfA true aen.l.m cour. Thi.1 tH3r?Aite."
end a line eentleman ar V aa 1.M f ;
- . . ' " " ia too uni. : r- - vnuwucni ro-estaoiuhment f
eersaUy supposed,
tne true
Aaron lifted the nen.
AAfa to a
ivnw aaaiai a a
"w" , . ine
aecond Solomoa, He
upposed, synonymous ehar.rt.M hheprosperltv ofthacnn.tr. K...T- i.--!!lT '
Kentleman wlJa ; on ih nA.,l.V " .T . T""" me0ce bv ..rln. a ii VJi"
than ' conferred TKSTO! SJfili?1 of lhe rHple.-Arr nirS ?K 'be fct " te presencs of tbs
.. is nonet able "wnwri . lt vuc. -- himMlAaad ia Utpeeif, aad in the IsCm ' 1 ' . A tremor sho.
KB.
combiaed mildness and fiva-iTal.? namer! Jane, .il d .k"1 fH
.f 4 - , . . I - lrnuw .k..L I ' ....
,g c2cot for thefulSI- AAironwaoCASB--oaTTW---. n e pen dropped from his fineert. But
ZZZZZ - 5:51m!n. Jn ?demoanor is --"n.?lrtyt August 18. im.UttU M"'7rcove
avHiuiiiiiu suiiuum sa vara naNaBna a . . . s at at ma . . a . - a -" st." ii wa s rtai i. s . a a . a a
ta.te.ft.u .eVL.i ".",u.,: o'gwty with ":is -anc, agea three years, a dan-ht.rk - . mPsiDie,my iord. ThsteouW
tariaiira; ni .VV""" cb "''"-I Dpet at Lynn, accidiu VJ". mJ wordof hmior.- id Con
"-"era state aor an ea.. aranx a lew Swallowa fMJ..u . ""ITY iwaauae, -in nresenra .r :..
to aieaiam butannMra...!.... v MntMj . r" w,ei- waicniKwn ik.i .. virm " .
, ..wp, noi io natter "w uounsameat sinco. ESe K.. "ww asainst voa. tariher than lbs
loftJ 25?n,l, Jr,nk UltfeetitlValar-e lzlVi P "r"09 JWwIfc. Ifyenarsisfin pertlon ef li;. Ume he had siksicud oalVSCr?!! h,,re. ho!hin fr-rno Ifj Iwater. - A.il .n.. t . . "n I naraict in . ... .
uM.k.Ut.. . ' . "J nes notIT' V"" w coue without aj. ht..fc.- -" wwiinf nana the terrified Jew
a . .... ' . i v s r -
. I exied. 'UfcM b tt. kailJSn a.st.K , J the tree character nfi !.' .V,T "n:
E" They aWred". Cft her with a proffiT"
have U. r-. "r . " materials
wVVBm, aBHaraBi an nui l. h B. a
Aadl sdtamaJK.7"rTf,nttiai-
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a a a a - O ' wv VeeiCXIV wuysw despatched to his wife with the -ha. ae
gent female, disapp, h..ia"fr s!k a!L T. ImJ." r
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U punishmeat hie viiiaiaj deserved. C waaaant i f:i. e
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to
C3C03 BATINO-HOUC3 ANECCOTB. Whik Bpoil lhe Jt ENddler sobject. mav aot ba aani.. ' .t . "ai8.
noate la town. A poor Frenchsaan (It w.s
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tJr' "d we think h i. ?lerorta ! enactment of a Aer
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ysioloSUts.jL2sl0n Traveller.
trL?rn Mechanics' Bank
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oppose it.-Cin. Whig. .
e.,iT.e.NMhTi,,e Wbi "Presents the agri-' Cultural Oronert nrtll.M.V.ft.t r i l.
end the crops as uousally hesry.
