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' , ,, • ■ ^-One ofthetorinenlp tirhighaortho^^^^ ait.B E w J WWTON. : * H e « W » t t o « * h « jp m e ^ g r t w W o r t i s . 5Pt §oap to heay T?spa% ^ha pwest,. with ,,^^ 1 old;ge»t;lepiaa-s heat bag F k , »hd^ pGsv* ojixheyttW^oquain^^^ hy a p lyith the findptf • j>fthe choir this ^we^ou wnttenjin a ^yjdieaugax, sothatwhey heival^^ dl id* et table, he w h e s e h l% H p faoh. gioa to hefoiind before Lather? ■w'lth the worst of his h l & s M b e at tgcoft wap tahe fqpnd tScft who? y^^ the % e , ajad aflapt) ■no|d»g'eyabl’etp^^^^^ ? 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ 1^-^°': stNtly thedorihtPhhe-eadhreftj,^^^ oht: rd af God.;; ; . : ; ,' ” ; ;sad^nly Wift-thoexadaipa^^ pression of lhe '&in\.d . A sigh^^hieh #:«rraw««^^'s,--Kothipg' is more Qom-.shoeld eyqlhsi’velf' fov^t at; n ■vvith people who fret and are habifu * ‘ adr|sed Mplppidl olfhisvrig, ^rliich / ojelancboly,: thaP-to fael, as they say; ^ Ae. Trlpctantiy was <|l?l jgpd to dp y ,apd aC'- ^ £ K i — ' * 1 . 1,- IH C #rL ? \i - ' ' *e^- %■ “t.-'i 4 *-.. 1-1 -, *T 'itl . 1 % _ * ‘sinking” ihlhq'hreapt,,’a heaviness/^ dtadlly^iiphed'^ dress, jb;atiOn,ahdjheqp^% apato 'Whe^; ^spih(^i(^ihraidor8ddQlhes,^W^ nidied’ hptottis'afedapeparahie froin.d^re|sed] ^ rtts,.'■ What ip; dhe first sy ’ ’ \ V ' ' dThe. late ipxj]ce.sof h-ad .soJpe no inore than an mydluhtaiy exertio'n eepiial liehtersinSdessexl' ;A mpnieyy'h.o-. the respiratory mnsCfes to heep.lheia. woo kept ih'tine. sapO;stphle vestrhe'Jh^dnidhe weight newly .linpOS; \Hf. fond \of: lading ‘tMo’ &otses, ikapplpg Ojppn thein.; .op, ip oGier wbfls,;^oha? ,,ope' to ffie. other^?and ’teaming . , <■■■.'., ; seyfip' , - ‘ X '.I; :hi theTOoihiPgtho,rstipdardof Ann' 0 « $ s ' aSM vetnoblt,hthkdav^ol'yailinfi^’ •^iP:Peareneep|ferished.i^^ ... . ....... ,y. ..................... .........^ ____ Iiaj )i»i l'wtfs>«(%e4 to, .S,V-J-4ii«is m rnk. H i|ifc4 ,,ijntilia0 e '‘^^^W B e ftfte J f e r , S i S S f i^^rt?hfi';A fetein^ UnraidVof dhe frohi.IJ'alrid , :f£e,#tate-.;:o| is, '^ 0 doplpra|i]bvap,4?er. ; .'The Seryiles- lire wdtl«pg;iiftder the.:yohe ofifhe IPpench /andin^the viplenye o ltheh hatred, would S<^ntf|^£ty S y h e J ^ ,, ^Afid ' ■ »od vessels, are disposeM, : -if this MatelvfbrnMa'Sl^Tg’remedv the evil. ehpnt, named ElinMi^ ydia aedien board . ' T?i • f t ? < 4 ^ n h i r _ ' 3 ^ w t i t r i t r ^ r n l i * n n f l . h # a « r f « i » < n V t ^ t r t o * S - f :agght,of 'tbo-^ire^lGbpi^ittpier.h^^ :iy- dhifearked-hoth P o r t ^ i d l h ; '^ 'Jtienrf, ^ er of foxty'-thDiisaad pohhds id carry to ,■■;: nndihlpp^!fi4^^ns;ct^lfi « . , 8 a ^ g e j f l r a t i l ^ ^ a 4 , w p - , : p , i i , t •S q w :« £ ^ irom-Ttaen- ^ ................................................................ .. . . ........................................................... e, sfepniaGh, ?«e:pcw‘r(ig-tfw^ or eight ..ghough the d.-.d be leem . Ihope from: tinno,. almost .every: where thevhEWO jg.. roerihes,.then'^ {(>; fhe conpni,; ing,fojtbecoTOiapariM^^ h^aw tivp V,h,t.ru. fnav’nf : - - , , J- . fofeib^brQU|ht AWay tlie Captain 0^^ So,gredt;a s y m |a% exists between (^saidthe mapQ; he,bd gOae ove yon fal-\:ValladdIid the llovaliat Stoiiinteefis have f|phiph order, 3 brain, the qigahs of ■digesfiop^ yi^nd-w^stbei’e any.^'y^^^ ^'^^th-finnallv tgfused to dbev ordlnlnf'o^-fnl J^ce?ved,;' th6' <^ea| frdiuahhs eyacntlybeonoallie ’ hidit’’ 'fWoV yes^lf said John! iherehe : --- .'' t „ ^1,-^=*- v * .,• COOStli decHned to Cpipply -with. The Wane for seteralyesW-inaAshehnoWi^ j I’ pf nerves, , ds-the largest that cortte|^! f of thebxjah,>ahdfK d«jecehds'tO sup- L where shoiv^itei x f e ^ a a c e 'S hie iieparts' ipiiheMedy ;-Sttrrouriaipg 4t;^redJ5|pt|^|aCkn i e newinws T'afc M aSd The Onenial:Smidibf states dbat the^ ceivcdaie tea«rt4.hps'f ^ hp'’,t;t,rAi,.rT th«' a t o t s , lit » e , A p ^ ^ S e i y S oe,fe A W M r ' <. ' ■ the yaloe of five :Spns, Tyhilc iulstice Was hver lip f he gold, and silveif which- they . •;niiih«Hrirt« tniin/i-o+iio'nn/i i-nvo»« .A^ccs^aperA—Ajnewspaper isy ldnd;of sp long blind tp the gre^ f. niay .pes'sesh, is executed tidth . , ; V . ■perspective, ^itlroCthe.range pf whiehr Arpapefi ptinfed bothin.feenoh and'had evaded the; oiicfe affections pf^the miad;''ihhiQSt ^iMewspaper:si—-r^ -newspaneris a hind of sO long blind to the areatesfc crimes - may .pOs'sesh, is executed wath so itouch \ , , - _ . 's , j , V. -,. ;■': ,' ^ n f c / * o t h i n : & 4 * wKo hal eraded t ) , f e T O W P F t e d ««i 4e.t.t»=k w=»ty, ,;p^ ier€ry.intefte§tin^^Oi>j.ecfc iii , th^ circulation ;?ifc ,Ma3rid,'con- eScciited -i.uc atvMiautt uui ci;a lyf~AQ3fd.Qh M?dicdi 4d:r eriisor. htf- TtB fdllowittg'Oxhnordi'iiaty speciiuottOf oillibgr \ ■ faphy andsagiieitj, is WeU Worth-the attention ’ ■j()f ,the.citrioBs>-jyqt.:jiKi>^^ ;'- / ' npspribursandtailcthiS oyipertevynily tow xactly no Wl^te-anaVutn sed-hewos fcild ■ecays.hfe. wos ‘a, pighfet guff on i h 1 n I •a \y ;a rnatiotts; .0 f ■f *“©■ '•'f 'r;» -v — iSanilPif iOife biift wp’to- 'the',^Urksw^th'e 'captain- ivent- :ainbihovjroo?ia,ifcts o f ^ 4^x •n/\w..AUriW«i4-«< nntidina.Kff'ho PArfti shva vaib«i2^o> / niif iV'ia ^ ^ b ^ t - r e a |^ ; i r O c ^ p f t ^ hid^,sfiff4ncrmnga^itgoes Gp. Thd jot$oydi^s^aspoyided.fi,rtheanot^^ „, . , , - — - .._ -,L - . r ■. 1 ... .. . ^4 »h(d‘ tbA-nftVf- tirofl ffiA ..hni>nfl<i;» w-f>r»t oih.; .u„,i■„-3: * _xt^- .> v-'^,.. ^ ' - ’gshoreto xemOhstrath-Wiien Jies'yyas-arrest- v 0 f the iwth.. are, atp'eiWe.;. Batk isw^e- .. ^ ,s. , ----- UH * liev naim-auv enoueir murmur ' ai-dy” the-same brancheo, are also. Op-; qfphe of the, h6sfc'‘%nters. ITlbe view- at this; and the Minister of fimfisaries were thenseiit od hpard^ who for ashortperiodf bOpauseh ds hy essed-r---tbat is.'the .ne3Wft.«ido;-rmt act-Os'liiillftwTipiiiw tfiVAn iaWaWthpW Wp«tif. film’' ' - i f ; . - „r:, ~ O • —:; li ' -- - - ..... • ... - . I^tcM Y l c llb f T n*<artXiT»<ri 1 ^ ^iCSrkAlC* C X - t c , - y*jnitvefia- ' Q r k » v ^ / \ T^r^V» 4 -Srr w^oe^pii-M h l* V \ t r n - vA - ' . .•*-»-’® ■ '.' ’ .I, ' ^ K Tw|bl^ varie^pfanimatedHu^ IKing of Jftpee Al^f-leave Vdjot! troops ,M lsteypfOnter^h 1 am won M cbijd heroin,m ani|e, in '3i|8% icisSitude| o f w^ j ^ d ' politfeks were never Intended to be the darli5.picttitfi of reality, romancebiBai: blends with ither her softer hues, andp.oetzy sprin- s^ics oji its-borders liewdelicate sunbeams. ; 'have.iseen “Mr. ............... ........ ...... ................. ,^ n i ^ s ^ H « r ^ w m . ,k is w carious FfS^d&^cfiohs nm.tq,^ ■wealii - pasSpS'Mme’ w , and to brighten ifis owndefencei ''The Miing of Spain, on 3d, received at ®alh“ asaproofofttus we Save only to look at'thcssetin- & - ? l ; . t t V ' ’\; w e % - (ksA®!4icW eorxBdit«omw ce W 5«e;m«y s ^ ,x-,4k or,o.«. u.™ ..«n thinks themmo no longerwepessary to main-- ^®wed from St. Doraingo of an unpleasant ' ftan tranguillity. As areasonn for The white inhabitants,, it is as- V ■ ‘ -— - . • » tended departure o f the Freachnarrison;:®®^^^^’ ^ . . ., ,v - - - \ widi it softer hues, andp.oetzy spfin-| thinks them lonsevnece^sary to main- Domingo of mi unpleasant. AR +nownAn f.nUo.hW 4 ^ onits-borders ,liewaeS?ate,siriheams. ftun tranquillity. I s a r e a f e lr t S The wMte inhabitants, it is as- ^ m f l u e n c e A the.wo^^^^^ ^ . ;y .gje'desirous, to Withdraw'from 'S ' p S w ?“'* *'!■ P “WP''- andN i^en: “ Th^^Tn; V^ a<tfw, ttat i. .carod, .blp'lo 1!2 oe T 4 charges, and can be aused as a iimge forhiscins afid murders andas'hovt le whs condemd and W£^ hung atyoiir or-i usnonghiwciSh 'to tiow ef sow bea hattlia rippoart ar trew whtyqh won on sed bed beam in wheat Buih ahought lit not long agow and ef sow bea-hit or^ ►ewiWantu tow rite tow me-tbe fusd :lmnts ' : i am yonr trend tel deth andoblydge &co. Amus jonsfing. The folio-wing istho literal transcript of a letter actually sent,, a short tiniie' ago, to the nnstress of a school at ifendon, by the lather of one -of tlie hoarders:— h^d agood heddication myself, I am intirelyi^hamed in what manor -hucy, liis bitt by thebiiggs ; and it my desire for hpl’ to slepe in the bedd that she alw^^ doand .not to- slepe snm time ift wuiii: and then An another, or to feed'ail the haggS ;in the' Ouce,; forI think that it be not right, neither shaG alieAo it.” A S%AT--BEPAilTEE. While Hapoleon Was yOt-a subaltern in; ike -army, ,e Russian oflftcer, with mudk seir-sdffieicncy, remarked, that “ hisxoun-^ try fought for gloryf and ihe Frenah for gain,'” f‘ ton ai‘0 petfectly right,” dn- svvered*Nap61eon, “ for every one fights for that which he‘does not poss'd|p’ . PAUAtL^L c r THE-SEXES. Man is strong—^vyobian is beautiful-^ Man is daring and confident—Woman is dif- ident and nnassumiiig. Man is great in. iiction--.woinan in suffering. Man shines {d>road----*Woman at hpihe. Man talks to coaTince-.--woman to persuade and please, Mim has a ,ruggefi heart-^woman a soft Jttid tew€r,one* BTun prevents mbery—^ 'vomatt relieves it. Man, has science—- ivonian taste, Man has judgment—^vvoniad^ sensibility. M'an is a being of justice-^ «5'omanof mercy.—A'affonc? puot a young man, where it bad remained 18 ^ . b n t t ' W i t h prop^r/ungimmam'rod, &c. &c, jrEmperor, -under the**^^ titled of the fiouth he says may be expected the inquisitibn, and rather Bahetioas its acmbli. oab prentina is and whhbbit is hebes -ir,.. -.-i--: - , — ---- ------- ---------- _, .._ . . . ....L,. ... : m e n a s e d a s a >ding-pece, itxOBtains,.fendto imprOTC a, possible the rived-the y k eUhtp Cmada, Caph Rog. etH fe-uaW . •on to ben bnpgh er «(^k^irtad for i tUrt wi'lh.pijvaor god shot suffldient for nariiation on ibe rirerj behveen the .two ers, in 25 ^,s-fi:om‘-Ll.verpool. ‘By this ’ • ■■ •■ ■ i as .a seas., ’ ■’ '’'■* - ^ ___ ^vdQaTl’^®^^^®-^'®-^^^^ ' Tkrhy. —^Pre.parationsforwararecon- ►pad^r and ceUtupbuTetWo bea trydand iKofr fiouing at'Constantinople witii as much a- QfLeksycoWuhdWns tOotc by comm fisbing-rod, leaded and Turkey .—^Preparations for war are con- '‘J xw-x^irw;.,. itr^jx xcgMiai >. .rx.. aw .„«-' ; - - - ’ ■ ' -■ - . -I, .EivT-impd vvirti thA «9f«Hr. Its tinninfl. j,f ,nnr>sfe»iirtrrvaira ,„;tu __ U diles of London papers to-the 2d of May m theAmenoaajf. of an Ecclesiastick, Z.srLino, who took, it hours, by applying-a fine hut powerful by surprise. The D e lation ofithe town magnet, whichjmmediately attiacted the and caStle af Arta by 'Constantine Dozza- parhde, and affbrdeddie sufferer relief, ris is also confirmed. A large ship from - r j r/v • r., ' 'Tondon had brought them A great quanta /4?erary'€m’2omfy—One Ofthepassen- of powder,, cannoils, mortars, shells, Gan gers jUst arrived an the Loxd Castlereagh non balls, and other ^Idnds of ammunition ■East Indiatnan Jlas^ brought with him a preparatory td tlie-siege of Lepanto with,ihewfhQJh'^rd?.. ■It4 :iS-«?ii3cM6dAfpipj>#'ufithelr;i^|i^ .on-th&A4t]b, a''lUde'.hdfi?re'idfi^pse,/Optt-. Atanllhq Bbz'zoris,, Wicetus,' ffne. ti'iirkqph-.; 'theymay'hOfe'-Mi:into.{tl|l^ ;fe|to h :y :; - ; ; : A f ■ i Jesty Ifitehds tphom^ and 'wfill > ;i ' p^bbubIy;r'e8Me:iat;' Caaltoin Mouse, lot: 'S«, -' \ ;^:ee]kSAr;two''finont^^^^^ •' '■'■ ' V —- - . longsriedui Vaih-Mie: Ufttibiaa 1 ;t«a’tbattsakdi,olr'inHoee shbjee^/WhOpWfir fe- ltisn o t k n o i r o t i f % h e i t t i \ £ i d J T ^ o S present ioverdmehtis odioios to sMcom-. arrangement. -- plexiOns. ' BbyerJs indefatEgable in pre- enoe, has lately issued a proclamatioh, adnilttln* ■ Jhissiai-^A Society, approved' by the P*rations to resist the attack, which in his that the present age is .too etiUg/iiinei to tolerate New'So^kjJktm 2. vessel the editors of the Mew^York .Pai; ly Advertiser have received their regular portabili^is such that it can^ iacrity as theTtateTf'liverpool to the |d . . ’Spain is, for a time, dooniea to wear tfae yohe ®^.tyMf.its pnrpos^, including -fo chequer wUl allow. The Government is The, difficulties between Great Britain ; but she has had a glimpse of libsi-ty. jtfimmg, and firi:%, in the short space of resolved'to i»iv.e an army of and Algiers are not adjusted, thd’ we do her chains. Hovr t roemmutes. ftTr, Lmnre, IS anative of-10Q,000 men-.Oa foot by the month of notabserve any appeafance of immediate contemptible must E^rdinaud,. that hypocritical irinvall, mUrkney, and is now on his Hay. They are also busy in provision- hostilities. A vigorous blockade is estab- cypher, appear in the eyes ofhis people; and ho v yay o cm u ^ an' ^ on ^ ® ing the fleet of the Captain-Pacha. The lishedatalltheportsofthe&ey^donria-iacapahlemusthehimselffeel,tokeepthosepeo- purposeoftognghismventohefwetlie niostclfc^^ . pie under his controul. ^ S 2 S ^ , “ ' \ * • ' * * ■ - S t . S l t ? . . t a 2 S S , s : ’< ™ \ \ “ >• «■ ; & s s ' . £ S : - ; ' s 2 t , ™ . , . , . , . , r f , t , . r . o a . . j . ^ line «ra>, '’S *SrTL*^J”t -u tte'fast baw * k if Turks'its S e 's o u a t f i S S » S 5 T £ S \ 5 ^ 1 AUn^ grind.,,. O , t i e .311 o f . » « h he ex- feranslationctftlie Itew Testament in the riw v.oo-r;«w. x'U., £.• 11 . * Chinese t a ™ , Batten or engraved on tion* aakilSji)' ihe T o S f o n l e ’’e S i atrao, strung tVe government at Miesolonghi immediately ■’despatched European engi neers to the north of the Jshhus of Cor,- fiudthefpnoBiog.. “ A r r . e l . « p . f f e „ r , . g 5 ^ “'; ; f “ ^^^^^ i.cy,am o n i.gj,lbnb2 n,nnd21aw jers.” a-breeltTLelurriyeratA roonnonthe JVerur.'c». *% 26. o f l t o l S l ’of Cimovs Fad.—A Air. Pavid; .Evans, of tion tliatthe city of Lepanto had fiillen'in- Plypiouth; about eight miles from this vil- to the power of the Greeks, the 13 tb of dage, sometime last week,, whilst chop- thattnonth.« According to theinformatioh ping in the Wi>l)ds, felled a hdlow tree, ive have oa this subject, it apijears that a which contained from four to eight thous- breach'having been made by the artillery and SmlloziiS ! They were of the Mad of theThiffiellehes, cCnnuanded bv Goi. generally .denoimnated the plade .was summoned to d he breast IS; white—teal forked, and tail surrender, and Jussouf Pacha, who com- reathers sharp pointed. ^Vhen discover-, manded there, having rejected all sort of edthey were principally m a torpid state, capitulation, they prepai’od for an attack arranged with the King for ihis departur^ . who uow:r.ule them -with a to Apf iron, and laugh TM church and state cannot go hanit in hand) and he attended, with-gbpd , effects ; thePlogy and stubborn and enthusiastick church ever in e;sist- tion than otherv/isc. France cannot long endure her present slavery -a nation that is proverbially active, to be kept Louis XVIII'can no :ippre be considered as suitable -to goveraihe French', than George W to dictate « P : victim lodiseasg in th e T e r ^ o u S e to f U s - i^ ^ ^ ni.liEl.tennd people « . d«ire. . mlerorfzB. Hn 4i«l. «t B™ i« nn tk . m J ” ““ mportwtmlion o , « r ll i,«. -a dmittedby many foreign powers. A Liverpool pa per contains the following rentarksjwlucli.witli tlio ofnewspapers published in the Unitetd State, we Mr. Bd, passed at Benin as sa inhabitant or believe to be correct r rather’native , of the ihtemop, who had ‘‘ TheVe are half a million of-scholars at gone to England when a ymOi, and Was; the publickschools throughout thcEnited row trying to retufa to Ins eohhtry. The S|ates, and .more than three thousand stu- King end M i e s gate credfct fo this, Alt. dents at the colleges which confer degrees. B, being ia a Moorish dress, with bis There are about twelve hundred students heard neatly a foot in leajtli. at the medical schools, five hundred at the Mr- Green, the aeronaut, ktely made a ithedogical - seminaries, and mote than a grand ascent from Malifax., and landed at thousand students at law. There are about Hornby Castle, having travelled 02;miles ten thousand physicians, and upwards of in 41 minutes; his.highest altitude being six thousand lawyers. There ate about ■two miles from the earth, nine thousand places ofworshipj and about Intelligence from Augsburg, dated April five thousand clergymen, Aboiife four 16,, annoutice that ,snow had fallen to the thousand four ’hundred patents h ate been qepth of fovel-ye feet, and .some parts of talten out for new and useful inventiotrs, the road^fromiCempten to Fussen, itWas discoveries and impifovements in fhe arts. . Between two andfhree millions;of dollars 1 he Tope has made aa addrtional grant worth of books are annually • puhlished ip. of 14,000 dollars annually te the Gongre- gafion de propaganda fide, for the special America. The environs of.Home was covered with snow on the J2th of April. Numer- the UnitedStates. .Aithousand newspapers are published. There Were moref liaji one hundred steam-boats, comprising more States, by sea, perform-their voy^es, ' on an.eTerage,ia one third less time than ous diseases had been the consequehce of Englisk There a r j ’ five thousanii noef- i f< wat.fnraB oAices, Uud ei^ty^housan roads, and tWellyA thousand miles oftam- jk ■There are thrdetbeusand' Teturnedto Algiers^ wheret&ey have been] legislators,”—[To be continued.] PROPERTY OF UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER ORIGINAL STAINED