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'r rr ;r.v-;,t ih vi4 ;:nioirit ol rum': ouoH m. 1 he Intili is wo m't contin- ar country" ot more tnnn aounic ;;).! :.o'-S !jt-i wliich ti-iVc ro pr fu?-!y u. to Io wo l ive already provt-n p'Xlnnt, of immense pliysical capat it. i't ! ! (Jui nticiviiitcvl ch-u:'- in the .ourflvcs ahl- to uo, , 0 n.j ours Ives if joif rinst the ml oxtetitive fie! J lor com tttcti' at (J overnm Mit. We have nf ( s:iiy h the fjrec A arrr., not on j petition and rivalry to our alrt ady tur r t.a at one h'tIh! art ar.tl arm flviur-'rvery imaginary d.i.rr, cither "A It or I phis prMhi. tion, tlicrehy in tth-ct and it; the jt of c u 'i other, with A-inned,"1 vrok to in ike anufha-e; .'indeed in form to purch.ne foreign comnir ! :n m l virfi. t difrt oivrv step. "No tiilMitc'" for Am' rifin.. The vast ' petition. In-tead of the heneticient

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th it Mr. 1 1 ': o:ilv "P' :i tn- v; li ?-ei:! oi wom oi lic Kio Urande m ;v or may not (m ome uei;ree ov t xciuam toii.u yvt

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v tai lui;rism cl t.te s-ivaj" .- couuTrv Irom danger ! It it is. we have , mai ko;s mo ampr? piuuiu ion.-, i

n v itrr-rd .tni.t t! td i,dvur of reaor. to he thankful t H-aven for Foreign Country, hut we sh.-u'. I, su

K' in uk ihle deviations fn m the comj ooij star dard are met with in both cahut we should not, on thi :u count, 'hink of a club footed uentleinan giving the law to shoemakers, ind more than we woul J one of t!io polyphagia trifie nith a stomach that can digest -very thing, fnm turtle ar.d trout to cutard and curuniber?, pre?( rihir.fj rule for recimf n. Against the or.o, St. Cinpon would protnt, tr the vry hast: against the oth r, Icuhp u3 would raise Ids rod, and frown with U 'he terrors of hypochouuiiasib on hig

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- -t- i -V t i th. iihr.'.ia" r.. 'nday intt in jnco, witnar :i(o iwl tins m t I provision when in so many ,praddea loiru?, nave 10 near me oui mm, r"' . : .j . r , ' r t ,rrl , an 1 all t': xperie!;ce wloefi time cold o h r points w are left to -hift for our !dts of its i.uichase money In what) Individual differences beiriff admitted

',' ' '.Um iixli " 1 n, l ' ,! ir'' 1:m t,)C v':- ' v iri"l '''n l h.uet.u ;p:;r fl ! N, no. Mr. !. 1 1 i t ; tl.is ! art; the ritizons of the U uted States t-. jin pedology and gastrclogy, that is, in .' ' t,1 ! n c urc- )-i i-e e ,. ' it)' of form in which diTrcnt portions of ' is a. fmcv vikof voui? d'.oether. t !le cosupi nsated hy tin yrat saenfieo '.matters pertaining to the feet and ,l ' ',!." ' f'r i,.' I- i ' the w.n i ! I ave irr-rntc-J tln-m-flve-J to C)!nnr' arp rathor hii 'lit. it, t-xture o-'Iit in the cxtendifu of our Sea Co is' Utrmafh, what is the conclu-ion to bo . it t'i v i. ! : . it-'ii ), an, j iae r eJ -, . . . , ' .... i . . ! . . , . , , , . i in... .,. .

tififiMi ftVrviT. w ipr imv.v vor w i .nM ,! i .,',-r ii-o'ii .. 1 1: mav '115 iki:.lt it iiefesarv ! iHJ. d a: u aion a ' i : n, ip.ai rverv man. ana

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,, I ,; , ' k iotlir portions of the (ilahe? Thov live; loth- Si'dne. ,:.d .ill in-ur.. I havi- rat'"' vat "d- sort of ore Hmdrod mtlia" 11 t r I ) tve a ,i-,.c. Ma. - . . , .... . .!.. i i :.:.:... a

in 1 1 i-irrv to w am u- ot ineir errors. ; n.u r, 'oui-r mcu-h im vt r vi.t ."uiui u ujuluhx n u ooi 1 t.) incite in to emulate the portion Ithat th- imm'-ir-e -doen" ;n the fiia.i litinal domeir sc( mity which it pr th it w I. Our History already Ide. A neutr il t.-ruoa v has alas :o.i- to our happ U.-ion. ol s.did;t

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f thue tli-tinuisliod Tvran?" of t t - ."i-'ippi aio ao.pi. mi s r.tr o of af'y

fnrtiln ati ms f dc-lV: eo, evory "n let ;ulii h ii a;V id, hein;i anolher and an oilier cl iniH 1 to conve the iinph iner t-;-f a-.- !-il , or is i in the important secu ! t-1 1 v whii h it . llonls on ttio West, In

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over to t1 e-n.

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.'Minds in in-tnirU n ampl" and con- jpr.-vcn th wotst seeori'. i; .ii.it an on j -1 1 ni'th or er-atiirs-.' lVrhar s niter !i-w totho-e wh are in- lined to re-'erny, a..d it t I e ha rn.nl ih it a all tl.i- writer is a euiz-n of T x is, oi ; 1 1 1 toe importance, of otir itu ation, 1 irge n ivia'-h: nvcr in the mi l-t of i ho to ho. .m.c on-; it so it is very in. I the invri iiso cons-qut-nco-s whicii the Wil ri.-?s a.limttii.i! with p rfott ' t i-iia.:ine thecaue ct his at xiely

.. . ' j ; our ex imple 4 to have upon the futuro Jseciecv ami saft an oi.tniy into the, hi tf.i- suhjet; a citizen of I lxj . -rtgir. , p,;, ipa Qr t i0 '0,,. Tip- fite of aT j lirart of a ennnir on or,e si.i. i to ben- j might wi 11 !; antl-us tn get u:;d.r oui

tit thecountiy wtiicli tecks for sccuri-; protection with his country for the very

. ... r. i i.lis i i-. a P 'i M in ai1 . . . , 1 , ; farm' r liepu -lies nns erved ta nan ken :.'; :ki; 'w he w.H ii rli: ;Z COUiW I i , ' ... e

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i;ir hen-ion far th 'hml renlt of thi

dat, heft tiopc for freedom, and to d've

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Aain, Patriot oocrv. r, 4,It ii re

t a our atl'tir a cor.S'pience not u-ti .1 jcessaiy to have that cou. trv in order

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i r infancy hk.? ours. It hreonn s vjjjto pnvent it from bing a place ( f lef t!n'nto cautious and lijihnt, thai ! ULre fir dehtoi s, m a! fu trs, and fui

the ex imple of Washington in iy g ttvt: t .iva-s, from the United St itcs." down to po-trity lich in th.e m itcrial-; Cpon pre i-elv t e same grounds w lor future hooeht t- m mkind. Ub ill b obliged to pose-s .tli CanaJ t

Si-.ce wrdmg what appo irod in your j and ev. rv cui.tisu u territ.-r.

rcauns which -in-u'il forever rxelude

f.cth by government of the United States.

P and hy when Cotlcn, and Sugar.

wa rn m too, ought tnj j.lj? from the experience of their own feelirg: what is proper in these respects. Now,thi is precis. Iy what people will rot do. Tell an invalid that a specifl' d article of food is unwh olesome, and li.4! ! to cnei dor ll ituh:nei", vapours, ant', queer fanta-ies. and y ou are flatly contradict' ed, w ith tho arcompanviiiSi assntatiori

i thtit neighbor such a ore tats it over.

d iv, ai d yet he is w ell and cl.eeif il, What is this hut equivalent to eajirg, that the shoe which I admire as fining so well my neighbor's f.ot will not pinch mine."' Admirable logic! mo-t unconn. men score ! We h ive, however, heard it n sorted to in our yothful da,s by a London knight of the pestle and mortar a gentleman apothecary, with a

queue and a goldheadf d cane, who,

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if.d lice. and Indigo, arc become val j besides the profit from the sale of l is

drugs agrcealde to the order of the physicians, enjoyed or assumed the privilege of occnsionaly vi-iling tlio -irk, and uttering an abundance of little; nothings of a very oracular, that tt doubtful meaning. S metime? a diet-

'r hint would escape him. atid anna j

a- they aie daily iTcounng, and

wi:h I x is to aii-t, . i!l at a very car poti,, leally become, humanity will ii e, c no farther ncca-ion to lamrnt ovei

F.r f- ir of iti..re d rou. onen.ies,' the spread of slavery. Its extinction

wall fellow our uin and both are i: evit

ihle. should the wis-hes of Pitriot"1 be

. u ; I:. . ; V!.... . . , : J ' v i lie r.epuhhcan. which conti.m the avsb.r "Siouhl ttieir irou runvntalox able, sti'.uht the wis-hes ot I atriot bvyr una would escape mm. and amoi g .,' : ' n o' iinvVvrP ' iei vv!lich .is conveyed in mi I t iha? ponment prow unfortu.e.te. no one can teahzd. It will be much easier Ij'dhers was pern.issicn to a patient, tla a i I O 1 KA., ,Vt ri' r'M l! ac ui-ifion .f the' territory a ij no- o.,j rtm,. i-do wn..e hands this prov- m ..i- tain, contra. y to this writers opiu (a convalescent frrm a biln-us attk.to 'r.li.S M H. n:1 '' i.-onrMuil, U'Mon. batd.-'r if.-mn hi!." Tr.li th,. ,-; a b - .: :-o. f. r t be S ' a s ( f T. ...; -ee, Ker.-at gr- n peas .-.t hi dinner. At the

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I '.'ii--, tv;i. -s.-ri oi-lv meditated by s.mi. ' 11 uum-'fit t.. ..nr fears and ..ar 1 epbht v ; ' 'ikv, ice. t. as.i-t us :s at prcsCid next visit, tlie patier.t ccmpl tincd grievift.et bv the President him-el'. Uom one niv g t it wh.tiitv prove too H'' with l xas ailed. j"U ly of the disturbed nighd which he

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- pi iy s a. knowd . Jge of the cu tr of

w b;rh h treat with c vsiaer ild- ! '

oaitv in toe in itter wnn h to id n

i-nct la the 5th and last place, according j had pa-d, and attributed his u . a-i-

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.... I ,,ev, hke.u, t hrgv . hv; bv , (h);Hi fvi j .,, a, , f!li lU laboring .... " " 1 n'fc; '''"".dertbe in luenee of personal i,r. .; ... v ca ier ;te. U n ic t.-st f 'P"' 1 vorj f rrn (,.ril, - Cul,f ep:ins of ,.oliri. . p I'M.. :i 'VI; i-r ligl m,w.p.rh f).( fi, (Jr((.rptl,ri (f t,- coin .;-,.. t.k: great infr-t in t';'-i j . rv ,T!l!ch he giv-s, corr.-po..d- v-ri , , u i.a-,.v lr -ridy 0:1th k, yh t hs;,,(n r ,.p lf .,, ()( , I l r a -'. 1 ah ont t our app-tite., )f . r.)0 (( 1V(. , tl . II ' -in d prinriol" of to- 1 , ... : . , " ' 1 v" ' ' ' ,. , , r oantrv. ex .-. pt. p'TOaps in 0111 si ig e

ul itn.t. ; t s pro. u 1 e 'i.ei f icr v d i ' to t he na' ho i i a arrangement of thisl-'oss to th." green peas. Impess.!de '.

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! Writer, 1 ' X is is unnortant to us on ac ex ! utn -d this second Dr. ( ) la.d, t ' . .:. 1 ? . .1 !. ... . 1 . ...

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gov r. m ' hi- m. of.'rd it. pel ii, - count of it live o ik, its egar lands, its!- at them every day at my

r iti,.ni( 11 i. n 1 a.'lv ; tnit it -n !! precious minerals, and its adaptioi

.10? rb mgr h. eh. Tre 1 i,e pc he v j to the vine. Hi: discovers that m jacb, she cannot sleep, she is nervous v 1 I c.eitvnlv ' xttuaf t.. T .-. a -i:r.i hae I ecu much deceived as to thej md unhappy, Advi-e her to give up I r 1 o u 1 1 1 , Sl1 . ' ' Sa th.. -..iv p .hci 'quantity of lio oak in Plcrida a w eh Jri.nking c.dl'ee and grecr. tea, and t a nu b do tat k op. g (hr t in its p e- i a in T- x i being mu'h lfs in the for j'akc a walk in the open air every day, ; s.oit hands is pi i. ! i he -au.e . , ;y mer, and mil; h riotc in the latter plac;iShe w ill not consent, ;hc has taken (;ey inoih.r .ni.div hh) l,,v itui ' t ke ..pinion t be much like, that j these beverages so long that they canted! 1 1 tin? i ii i"d Lo 'u I ,,r fes to concerning the itin.iUr and the nume not be "u juriou. The proof by analo-

! ir. Acc.r ling t J ilte Ih an, 1 h ve -tudo d iho ligd no .d" reason

; rnus tii!-es of Indiac.'. tak n up in a ; gv wool J hi that she w ore tight shoes

iu to in .iio. Wnat -.'? to est ib!ib : great measure for the sake of argu jlorUn year, w ithoot her being lam. d

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1. i ; . : 1 - ni 1 1. . - . p . 1 t "Ij,,., 0ntituh, 'tit two seasons are'tb.- propriety o k epu.g in the hand; '-"'"i . U quite amiiing to see wit.-. ty corns. lSut it hc acl;novl-dge that 1 1 -v;-. pti'-lli.ol. were '7 iT., ,,v. -,m, y, that -f the rains wb;. 1. 1 of anof.-r, .t pirticu! ir iou:.tr i pre. J what little ceremony he contradicts the - tfter thai ime she was obliged to prc- . . - t 1 1 -! ile 1 ' , 1 1 11 t v it, - put it t .;rn..;,rr j,, , .-.nthof du-o.or J 1 J i. Iv that wbteh sliviild bring it into 1 account of Mr. Fii..t, a grnllem in welljcuie shoes of a largr si.", on account

d the dry

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: ivm. 1 it" 1 tei ! -. ovecd thi-. TIl'.'V

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ptemb'T nr l I -t.e r ; . OU I .-! tow tlie V et V I lung l.,r W IilCJl I j 'i. pi tun. o u;i no -u .a at i uuimj .u o nic i:iv n .i:i:u i. i 11111 ssiunri leii, , t ..I ,1., ....... ...... .. 1 ' . 'nl iriit Titl.'iriti. ivnf..r riflnr fia .11'rlif i , r. ri.f n (Kn cirv. nrit.f ii 1..

f',H,)!i. ,v ! 1 1 I (ni I 'OJ l - I i e 1 IIO, l, I I-.I. l IIC I Y I St" Ii 'III 1 j-' "" " "i . ... t.v . w c- .,i..,uu im. - .,. . I" ' 'I I

so m to, have no

t :. -t - ire no nirns . i uev

: - ih ( xt by the dictate ofcom , nrd eom.n'.:i riuraiilv. S

: i .t'-rs can nev or h ivc u- in a st itc , . f o t l'-t and unio'l of opinion.; v o i! 1 be n long r n-eoil, and

) 1 h ive t 7 . to the heigh. In

. i ht .mini be. nimelv. from (e!.her till ! which wo have inhpted inr.dation t" ! scrting "the great impropriety of ad ;i probably increased delicacy ef hi r

the end of M iv. Tnis account a to Chiba.(not precisely, however, a u-imi-1 mining the ac ounts of any and every (Organs of digestion, chat go the articles

M-jX co I have hear I ap; l ed ht. ralh

? the wlnde of Poxat, but fr..m the . x t ra- i .I i na r v productivcn.- of tlie so I o.'t calculated to ret ird. in a vtv great d gree the exuberance of veget itioo.

P-iis writer rn ikes 110 of this au

I'iicro i :i nutnber nf liidi.m

..j i.t ft.i? - I r." tin it f f wl.lll

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of eating and dunking; evt n though

her palate may relish what her stomach henceforward disowns. There is a class of persons v.hokrow that they use unfitting thinn, rmd vet

they persevere iu their malprai tires

U'lo tu 10 wnicji i . , c , . if, , . 1 h iv wz moved from other par of Wot I, iv irrc 1 the 1 leticn, they seem v. . . , " l 1 - , . ,. ' , , , ic.a. within a f:v ir.nr prj M-ifrf 111 claim lo hiv routed th ar l sog ticulties be-1 , . ., J . ' ' c 1 " , 1 , l - H , t tV.r toil. And a one nf the Knisi.ns

vu.d t'o- ir ordi-arv !ate, t. re agttat.

Hi j ;d.e mind. Whit apnointuient t . . ; "e o btvetli- y d'-t ail" 1 which had le ver be.'ti thaught of, merely to found a t. xt I ,r t .eir c alumni iting comrncu-

why wo s'oould pn;r.?,s the country, he ay dt is necasar to the securil v of L aii-nuia, A"kana, fcc. While Tex as remons in th.e hand of i's prese. t

pr,( ? -or-, a foreign power could .imU

I ir ountrv,") -b..u!d be pmsucl in ref traveller, in a woik aspiring to tlie dig-

. rence to TVxas; wo have about anityofa grave, geographical and his a, 11 b usoforone as tlie other; with thi j torical treatise.'' fillhrcio e in favour of the former, that To conclude, I feel decidedly oppo 1:1 f rmi table hands it is dangerous to'sed to the territory called Texas becom our security, and under a different or 1 i"H i lai t of the United States: I be

i f..-e form of government, would vitally lieve our union thereby would be en- They will have their feet pint bed. let

die. t the rrtiafo SoiiWiern Ucuutry. i d mgcreu and certainly our um rcsi in jcou.s, ur mh, i 1 u.opy renion-uaio I'.v rv nation as well a every man, i jured : I do not quote the example of ever so feelingly ; so, likew ise, the cu-

liomc to prove tlie first and the last ol 01 moors unicn caused tnem sum ; these positions, for lessons for us may grievous yesterr igbf, will be eaten tobe found in every History and every ! morrow with the full prospect of the re-

Treatise upon government and eccno-l turn of certain writhings and conlor-

claim i h s a light not to u!ier any otlier to

obstract its preservation, its peifcction, and bappine ; that i, to preserve itself from all injune" Vattal. I deem

. . 1 1, :-,ir, .1 i t1 I'1"" 1 ' " ' " t rie. However, the steady tbarac-,' ' ' . K . ' . i.t - . f Ih ct a landm" in souie of its 1 umerou ! r f ou: country men is a lock to which, b , "..,.; flf Hin. poitll o( r... m, sifely mrr ; and notwithstand-j yh f ,.,.. h , ing the cifots ot the papers to dissem 1 r.' ... ,. ,t .,.

li"-a con hut w.II h,u Ljni .u,1(0(i(1 .)o lu,A. or t d v to a prop c t s -.tern the rrca. body , n)ul , n

it impuitanito u r prcscrvntion that Cu-irriJ- I w ill not ask the Romans to come j t ions, similar to those suffered by poor n.ibuH remain a it i,, and I should ;Ul(' hlliueby w hat steps they arrivcdLaocoon in the embrace of the serpents.

ir and glory, or by what fa- jt erbaps they act on the same opinion aj

rnnsuler its aciiuisition the creatCst los-1 1 grandeur

-ibb- i. jurv to us. -.r similar reason?, tality they sunk to the most degraded

I OMiisider tiie project of unitinu Texas servility, home and her Cesar: Lo

to this country no matter bow easily i lumbia still owns no Ty rant; she i still

of our countiy.

Vry.v. the I'-it (hlison (Mi.) Corrc ;j.iti If r.t.

I a tlie he lory of Iluavm institutions try, pretc id to r.ndnr.i toro, but when

r'-rhv-th" T.;o-t interesting and in.

iC.iato tliemselvea w I'll lit- joo'ITOics

tri'j' s of Indians, c irry on,1' ie. eCt. Now, in tho first in.-tata o these tribes of

Indians being so reientlyin the Cot.

'1.1 . ,r' a i.t 1 rtrnipiiees have in.ir-

!;.- 1 !! .-. -bi'.d.-i.raent, the growth, the

it n iiiiiKitl ml to make them formula

bio iii another point of view they aie numr,- na and pow eiful! !! speaks of

1 i-' 1 seri' of n.'.

pragr. -. and the r.'.timato downfall .f 1 our d u.gers on the fmnt'or as if wo

ootctar 01 1. o oh. world j were altogether secure m every otlier h'.tion, in the strife bo- poiot. Where is our whole rxtent cd and de poti-m; at one j Territory net to Canada separated by , .1 1 I . : ... 1- :.. 11 .1

:i!d ai anoiniT ciev.i-.a m.re imaginary line; wnu an me

Uritisli power to oppose upon occasion; not imaginary but real, no fancy -ket' h wild the Indian tomahawk and scalping kiiife in the fj. egronnd, but an open rx p insive element lor a British Seventy four ar.d a:i unrettricfed field to plant

:en Ii c '..."'Ui dce! itm. to t.a: pen

r e

pitch of dignity and

trine v 1 the faire-t and .hoicet

. t.soft! . v. o;!d. Politics, Religion, A'l.hition an 1 Ihgotry have h- !;:. h-d their influence: No '' . r : 'c ? el . rn ral clnractcr have

done as highly impolite every way cal

' ula ed to do ih tlie tjiot (serious n ju-

y. Cuha, the larg.t West India Island is situated at the entrance of the

ilulf of Mi xico, with the capacity of ob-liuctn g the free communication hy Sea with N. Orleans; possessed by any other power th.au Spain, we should have the greatest caii-e for alarm; the im nu-iise t xtent of Commerce with New Oi leans in which the whole country ii more or les interested, gives inciilr ulaIde impm ta;u e to its position. V.-t, w ith

a fall -ense of the great impoitauce of this l-Iand to ii-, 1 should deem its introduction into this Confederacy as a rnu h greater evil thin it rem lining still in the band even of an enemy. Sound policy and the clear duly which we ow e to ourselves forbid its po-scion. And yet there are some like this intelli fjcnt writer, who think, or profets to

mistress of herself: We have followed

no examples ; we still pursue tlie unerring light of reason which will finally

lead os to that great object of all hu man effort and hope, genuine and last

happiness. UNION.

ing

t'loui (Ih; Juirii' 1 of lld.ilth. It isjust as impos.n! le, says tlie author of a History of Health, for the same shoe to fit all fct, as it ii for the same regin en to a;,i s e with all stom ach-. The remark i fo jd-t, that we

that of a certain gentleman in olden time, singuhwly eubjeel to the gout, who, on being. urged by his physiciai 3 to abandon the use of 6.ill,td and smoak ed meats, jocosely replied, that during the restlessness and torments from the disease, it seem, d to him necessary lo have some object on which to vent his anger; and hence by abusing at one time a beefs tongue, at another a r iece of bacon, he felt himself greatly relit ved. Others, again, persisting to take their neighbours mcauic f r their own, dwell largely on the elegance and coin, fort of this latter, when 1:1 fad it a

pinching and seriously injuring the very

have thought the comparison which it

contains might be advantageously cx jpersons vvhem they cite as example. ii.i,,h'il " 'Look," say they, at Mr. : ho

In the first place, then, as we know ;does not live I ke an ascetic: he take

that a shoe of a cm tain figure and sia

will he hkely to tit the majority of feet

hi pint of wine at dinner, and his tum

bler of brandy aud w ater to cjuahfy the

snare wo as-ured by erpe:ience that anlhd.ster at supper. What do you think,

aliment po-es;iu eeitain general pro

Doctor, of his lobust frame and ilorid

pertics is beat adapted lo the stomacuJfccc." answcit After the lape cf