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HE COMES, THE HERALD OF A‘NOKSY WORLD, T TaC a OXFORD, N. Y. SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1876. ~ + ngss‘fs FROM ALL Nations LumBEriNnc at uis gack.-Cowper. 200 7° o | The Siamese inbabit..a country tueg ; which was rather a (bold as-lere' A r i i j ‘ nene I bos A028! ; i Do 'reigh pemedy for the expulsion of | it,\ remarked the al, jeeriog- & | more extensive ard fertile than the {sertion from so Orthodox a. Person | chuldred ; mg remedy I); as he hf? the rgzgpm‘dhjeermg ; jempite of the Buarmans,, . which) age; séeing that inthe Litany we are is simpte and one that can be ob- ’The feelings of m .aunt ma 1] , bounds it on the svest. \It is water-] all of us,--Royal Dukes as well as tained atall seasons of the year.- be~coixceivedg' she is“ censigl we ? ed by the rivers Menam and Kambo.| Newspaper Editqrs.-~de96ribed as The following are a few of the par {jured. True, she had filer‘fmjtlrlg- GREECE. : 1 ja ; the fgrmer is. about SOQY‘YInnag ** quserable sinners.\-London Eixz- ticaddrg as related to us. He cays, 'She was peevish and freitul” 'bu.t Liverpool, 19th Ma; -We l Jong, with the. most fertile shores ; amimey. ° ' whilé séyeral of his children were [she was rigidly moral and virtuous, | to state flu,“ despatc’heé w : . {and the latter 1‘500, bemg one pf . memes Paus, 0 gogmgt'to‘vt‘heifgrandmother’s in April | The purest ice was no; more chaste: [Monday received at the ‘ 20 the largest an Asia. {Greatqu-ammes‘, ”Tufctgrxtyf—glrf'l‘he cumf “gift? on awvisif, they for amu-ement, took | Lhe Pope himself could not boast} Office, from the Lord Hi Po | cm o Lot-{aim teak wood are furpibed,, by | PBS s pa ony, SED of ago- Mamie“ From thfhmbs of twigs of the Ce-} more piety. Conscious of the cor. } missioner of the fonian | c *mfmffl1¥%fiffiflfi:'PRAVEfi\Ea. \ as in the ~BartMman ' em- welP idmminigtered, one. would con-fdap treé?; what is generally called |rectness of her conduct, she was nouncing that the fate of t ~ o c c BX BRYANT pre i fndhfom‘? Of‘heR‘i'Btl‘IFts» ton- Cindi if“; ly tOf thlfh 01K;- trl'g- 'the apple or knot. One of wounded at the remark of the cor- defended fortress: of Missolon { *** i aluabl . stead of eating outs, as the Sco f ave \42 . * » - t .. Wien Spring to woods and wastes around To valuable nines ice is htlare ' of eating [in] fish to F themti‘v‘hfnhad been always very iporgl. Why should her neighbours finally decided on the night Ao wl 8 a M ; | also a very important article of pro | 9° potatoes, as the Irish, or rye'and | with worins, since the Mander ber she could not conjecture. | 22d and 23d ult, _ It appe \ Brought bloom and joy: again; duce. - The principal trade is car- potatoes mixed, as the Datch, the | age, of féwo years old (now between | Let my aunt he consoled] gpa | the garrison, having become if The murdered traveller's bones were found | ried on with the Chinese, as there common people Iasre eat a | delicious | six' and seven)} and every thing had | fills under the common lot of humap | ate from the total want of X Far down a narrow glen, are about 7 or 500,000 of Chat na- wheatened break, which is a email | been done for ber in the power of nature A person who can live in ions and the failure of the . « - pifih 16 cati ax r ar 9 f k ifal : re inia * - - h & * * « &_ . a ), aL, ach. above him, hung tion in the who cultivate fqacugrf more thad threelfsi‘nmrfgs a A‘skxligfl pbysician for their expul. | this world without suffering slander, fleet, under admiral Miaulis, t T The fragrant birch, above him, hung pepper. make sogify trade and nay.| pound ; the dearest, meat, veal, is | to no effect, and was in | must be too insignificant to claim at- supplies into the town, detei h Her fasgels io the sly ; sga‘etbeyeaseh, pf” which 140 japys| five tims that price ; and wine that | a very “film‘te state of health, eat tention,. to retire from the place. d And many a veroal blossom spring, go to China,; forming an aggregate of llike to d inok isnot more than three | sevtral) of the applee-the conse-| Ths cerporal told me the other | was accordingly made by 80 y And nodded, careless by. 35,000 tems. The other branches| PenCC 8 botile at a taverg. 'A he Q“EY1'CQ§WaSthat several worms were | day, that he could compare slander | under two chtieftians, with t it of trade employ nearly an equal a- family which cultivates a farm en- expglte'dTrom her--the remedy was |to nothing but one of Fulton's Torpe- |10 gain possession of one of d ha \The red-bird warbled, asflrought mount of tonnage. Forty 5)?th joys bybusage hglg the. px'odxicei amt agam adaministered and in twelve does. Itis of the most destructive teries upon the sea shore.w of fis hanging nest cerhedd, |. -~ vessels go to the free port of Singa cannot bae remove! fvuuout eave of | hours three hundred and upwards nature ; and yet acts so secretly and | defended by a large body o es ; Aud fearless near the fatal spot, pore, bringing home ibout 300,009]: the government. Po be metry “Waffle\ from her. Mr. H. to be sat- |uaderhandedly, thal its object is ta- and the town was partially set -: Heryoun; the partridge led worth of British and lndia manufac» Lh‘gcha‘lfiacfev' of the p801718,ejj'c.};fld, isfied as to its gave the ap- | ken unawares and blown into atems | at the same time, with the v F o_ o turei.’ The Americans engaged in filth} ladle fptlflstrggakthegg jigngxhples to: five of his children,\ who iin an Instant. - It gropes in tbe dark,. diverting the attention of the But there was Weeping,“ awiy, the Siamese trade a few years ago, ‘xapplerb an we are. 16 g suspect! were in «good health--it had the and works by undiscovered springs-- | CTS It was hoped, that by 3 The gentle oyes, for, him | bat soon relinquished it. 'The gous» \OM the nature of their ritutlons. game effect is upon the first--he al- (still its composition is so hellish and lack a way would be opef With watching many n aations day, erniment engages a good deal 1, | -Co-operative Alag. No: Ii, 1 $0) eat several of the apples himselt, powerful, that no strength, no dis- the remainder of the garri t at; Grew sorrowful and dim. huge. 'n Chi o hauls Merciful Punisl { -Those who {Md [he’etfect wae the same. Thas cretion. can gand ugainst its effects. this plan had F399“ foreseen . 0d\? bhlpavhas 12,000 mf'“ of p derczfu ”22° [£1ng hlvelll‘le fill‘ohUngbe med:um of mere chance It is most graufied when its exploits Purks,and their posts were soy \T ‘ . sen coast, but it is so narrow in the | iD COTpP I is Ad { perhips one of the best rémed bear upon great objects. TH Iv reinforced, from whi E 'They little knew wholoved him so abit mi { hill a nds ow N h © medics, | D°# poo gre yects. je cor <3 a 1 2Ifiefeanrthl derth he mot, ' fi’v'ddl: m\; ‘2 might eajlliyhbedmded ‘lii‘; Deiriheefigfégg i‘autllllewglngxlntrk: 23d nzgl-t‘siTplekbns bleen discover. | poral would have proceeded, but the lg?!“ [a tremendous | fire, | R ° y a naval force, an e country a * fed. Mr. H. makes the above pub.|similte was too palpable to require reeks, attempted in vain to} When shouting oter the desert snow, & cpmmunded. 'The country is of acainst labqurers and others in ham- | pt with a view to beadfit his fe‘flow farther illustrations 4 passage, by carrving the 6 _ Unarmed and hard beset. much less extent than Sium. butis bie lite. CJuke an example i”0“ citize0®, &p actin our opinion truly reese the body, ted by the iwo ch I Vaarmmet C10 0000; very populous. - 'There. are how- numrdnly last, John Buck aud Phow:- pra‘lse-wrfrthy and magnunimous.-- | At the great Clock-g: (B dispérsed, and endeavoured Tor how, when round the frosty pole ever few Chinese in the country, (!!\ 4mm“ labougng uxeu‘,v1er§‘ hiker He recommends to those who feel Int-f h 13351 t $00.41\: ? 'erne,,- themseives by gaining themd The northem dawn was red, which is the reson why manupy -| betura J. B. Wifiman, Gey. of Chit- | disposed to try the experiment, that 3m; (h: influx 19 \is a i-lip‘flh-memf Phey then poured \nto the T untain wolf and will-cat stole tures, agricunux-e and commerce are nam Castle, charged wilh susteahng thcdpples st ould be eaten nine mor- . p iI I; f dc e.“ l? allijfe g‘mt‘y fl_ and put to the sword, or m; 1 z je mo no iy Aourishms p \*C jidicee peces of wood, worth about | pings | if ; f wooden Dears. gressed like soldiers | - 3 | to b: ton the dead t- very riehimng. | Fhe land pieces ga -in succession tasting--if dry | of the old . | oners, all who opposed the of ~ To banque! OF trade with China is however consi- | S*, Lete 1 he y wale at olnce“cun- to be pounded fae, and taken in mo- (Ind éfib‘éize‘lml ;r;isztl‘i;£;n;?q’ loss sustained by the Purk i R etable, and about thirty junks to | vieted and sentenced by Mr. itd- | lasses,or eat fust ; * ade s ; boaring, =( al-! . * - found his bones L * ¥ J go to} b *s at them pust as they come |b 199%, , , _| becasion is not reported. (MK D~“‘“‘°W’Whin $\ .n:?ers C. p .' .| Singapore - annaaily, | several gr ham to be whipped, “HI“ on MW“) of the tree. - At the snnsonjnl‘ the pfigfizgmgesgflfi $55: 'act in “f“‘lgagl \r“; fm’lhm'ié 3 [2 They we“? the hm? e' them for the account of the guVem-E‘Wre soundly fiogged_. vo surgeon | year, the apple or knot ate to be| the capacity of trumpeters and ket: mate by the fact, t?“ altho - M - And mario his grave with nameless #10085 | p apg, 'tbeimg present. | We should wist to | round in great abundance on Cedar | (fe-drummers Directly the clock tween 2 and 300 Greeks #. - rp F - . & i... A; hel 'e © j jy \ .\ - i I [i 1 V anld Unmuvistened by a tear. Phe trude with Cochin China is,.\ l\ the Edam “1:01 Wily-“W“ l-t'eli: ti ees. beging to strike the bour. this com- 13”:llznlfwyégta‘r‘lzertmérotlectih - IW open to all the world, although the etary dubs i lies? Ten ‘gtd 1 piny marche« out of a title tower) pasan g lieu alve p01 the 1 But long thay looked, and feared and wePts fact bas not been generally known.§t\?'~°“““g good members 0 suciety ! A Sirth Cont? . {attached to the dial zsq-x:ure,arul. afer a ive. __ i hin thi i [Wilt out their seared backs con ixrth Contéinent --An extraordi- i - and children, a considera » Withioa this distant homg 3 According to a statement mase by, im, ou - nary phenomenon presented in th nodding theit heads to the P®OP!®+| hep g 1‘ h f ; as they sleyt the reviewer. [he gub.ect is worth E‘h'flfily remind them and their fam: M - pres eu In e at * he e al ”a\ m, A- er are sard to have destro Aad dreamed, and st y slept | } Y - «outhern dce:s ter the cs walk to their original quartet ort» R $o; hi e hes of the degradation they have ern ocean may render the set tus. 4 ls selves, or to have been drow For joy that he tad come. of attention in this country ; as he > 1 N land r | bove then sits an old pahtulonn. witil sok s 7 or soy says that the experiments mule on undergone ? See, in this instance, 'le(|l|m'm in New South Wales ol epectacléa acrors his nose, acling “zam‘e ditches adjoining the tous the r J -out never spied that coast by some of our ine rchanis how tute is our boasted trial by Ju- «till more eminent inportance. A the occasion ; but un Of. .| above 3000 of this So long they looked P M - + a dummy an the occasion it ont far y H k 4+ u J J ‘ ; o ° N in 1310, proved unsuccessful i, [ry : that palladium of our libeitie. | 9 @R con tment ss in the very act of from him is a - clow vho, se: ”whee“ returned as prisoner® Os His welcome step 1g -! B , cone; “2mm of being i \'hh~l‘|n'liiv ia dispensed wath im a case ot pelty ;,:rt')w'lh before onr eyes! lhe Pa ”Tm \ml“ a C Ll?!\ * 1: Jib] alarm caused by the dispers Nor Kuew toe fearful «teath he died i “0141111; bo 'Phe te 5d\; we t tahheh, and the nceused are at once;! iho. ds spotted | with islands hrough j ike an D'P‘tin h \ZE ‘hr' at 335 \°{ quickly communicated to t * A - rte i atu. ' \~ t? . q oo fad s R \S\ sommons ot the hour, by striking in} - a» s «_ Far dowo thatnarrow glen, [the port oj Sarg on for -ngar about [convicted and flogged apon the evi the \mm-pate spice of nearly fifty in???\ (In!) bell«, right 3m! Ivflt tha DMCC to follow in the haza \ ~ 2\ i ai m. i *> ' pr 4 M'HHI‘P moutbs alter “W’l‘lnkfi had car- v‘enCe of one gin, and the puwer of dfjgi‘lel‘i ol nngflmlp. and 513~ man} “an\ his hrad manna“, hile Wim‘i- terprise, and they sought EF B f . ~ 0 laid off newly the who i. ag ' anotber } Fie upon it | -Kent Her of datitwle. - Every one of these) (jf .; .,, R 'the most tenuble places : Inn yrils @iB: Emacs ARE o |! d olf newly the whole stock, mst , | , i-linds «« om to be merely a central icMy ns may be. | At the very £0D Ol! gown f chil MLS E Sm 10 | ok months before tne new . crop|C*** : pot jor the formation of coral banks 'the clock tower, inder a kind of bel-| \ 30 (ne midst of the confit loc | C Ligier cl could come in. 'They also insisted 20. . . (C, \Ci fry,s a large figure in armor | t & ‘32; iM» BUHRHM N ssid, &e. i” pini'x\ the port du't-s lgquhc‘bul'q Origin of 4Aval. - G eeoliste have‘wlncln'i») a perpetual progress, are'ixgfi’elflt'g‘z:{muffinfigxngr‘bgunfzhi‘t Tarkish troops rushed on 1 ren 282k umev of 9 i eat 8C ; ; ring from the unfathomable d l‘ A a ales &om\ t The late Burinese aP bas g1¥0D) gine money of the country, which |£§Wer Lifztf\ fi‘f‘l’f to their “weft\? of the sea. - 'Phe union 0;- i253! a-Iexulted personage is frequenily mis- his us} 1:ng zfdiifiamz 100k a new degree of tu eresl to the €040° - produced so much displeasare, maplacu ues in endavouring, to (: eter- hes * fl k al * ¢ 'ltiken for a plumber mending the I a ortincations a > ci a atre ef ke f imine the sources and origin of coal : these masses of rock shapes itself | C NS !\\ | they set fire. It does no a try which has been tne thesrire « ded to to the ill- arranged plan of l - & clock works. - Besides alt this, im- bl as to lipo; ; o a but every thing tends to show ii- into an island, the seeds of plants] - 1 _ 5 © that b-rabium Pacha was wo - military operations, as well as t>} pour voyage. a prejudice was rabi b | y imng ‘ * > + & mediately above the arch of the gate M . - . i . | 250, » . ‘ reget. ble ® ecimeAs “f a re ate (flrnell to at hv blrds of hy ‘h? . y * had bef‘) re been Stated. those with which it has inmedtate | at psain't the trade. -N. Y. daily; Y°BC* gD. p af & © lis stanuoned a cock, of ga and psld I : connexion LII-o‘ehrtzscr * Jigulal‘ succession of wood, litte waves, and from the moment | that it én llumme q’g lime gag (life who on the 2d of April. offered ® sit a ’ & . . . H R r ih + . ' 4 R - In 1821, Capt. Hram Cox pub- 'changed, and ending with cual, m werlopslhe waters, I1 is covered ct $5 his wings and crows almost as the town, engaging that th duos \in! ad \Pl. lm'lnl of Imis re- | f «ion in tt which orgamc traces are lost, have | with vegetation. Phe new island | / a‘x inel flirthé real bird ; an effevt the inhabitants should | DR reo\ fished in “Mani; \PM ém nre, and \The ‘(leptermn in “f. mild” occurred. And even in the most constitutes in its turn a centre of “f\ Lweg hv mechénism flétilna apon | 424 that they should be at acy, sdence in tm.‘ txtfxwtr‘ nl so val rice of salea te commodities Bas @t! popfogt goal some relic is offen Foung,| growth to another circle. _ The]P\® an -stope acting up proceed to any part of the' more pjn'llculally at - Amarapoot f length, it seems, lfilChEJ certaill| Lome trace of vegetable texture great powers of natire appear to y. sume organ-stops. _- dominions ; | but _ these | { the ciqntnl; and the new ‘numjteliu ex pensive .** goods, which | BaYe! lome fibrous remain, that clearly still in peculiarnctivety in the region; were rejected. - Phus, af B of the EAmburgh Revie! (fin-m“ ldethd lpng been as notorionsly sold as stalls kannounces its ligneous origin. In| and to her tardier process she some- | _ The Sfienf WO'\“\-\‘M“d“m_9 Reg {ir icted and almo«t hopele Ed- brict skegcbc: {hit couuyy‘sun 3 in Smuhheld-mnrfkeénnamely Seats [ (he leaves that appear in bovy-coal.ilim09 takes the assistance of the niet. the wife of a law officer @t| ance, ending in desperatio neighboring kivg oms of Siam 200) the House of Commons. Thel ;,, \instance resin and extraclive' volcano and the earthquake. From Versailles, while talking:-in the pres- | prom the most terrible Cochin China, compllqdftaom this | poreughmongers are quite chop f al- \ matter have been found, and also j| the south of New Zealand - to|ence of anumetons (paily, dropped | haye the brare defenders: and other 909533 ”ti vl?h2rlné::;i'2i en, It is said, at the unustrid de prec: | spbstance uniting. the properties of the north of the Sandwech istands {some remarks which were out ot| jorghi mearly all perished ® t numg “(Ye i H'ijwnég' eseg coon- ation, which is chiefly athibated 10, pogiy an} Intumen ; and the same the walters absolutely teem with | place though not very important.-- | sword of the merciless m it trice; - 4 thougt t L le ne: the ‘awex'lod doubttal state Of th€ |iqp«tance has been found in the pria. | those future seats of civilization.- Her hisband reprimanded het be- | their rights and territory a tries; and alibough the peop'® nur' King's health, We were { cipal coal S eld of Staffordshire. - | Sud the coral insect, the dirainutive | fare the whole compans. saying ** Christain natrons have Ci the frontiers vpll'hikfedfl Li (12132850: secuted ex-«chlw for sla‘tlng \that i perhaps, the re€ore ,antediluvian tim- builder of all of these mighty pilse, lence, Madam, you are a fool !\--| gutted the sacrifice, witho » t i \4. , F ' i p 20 j R : . M & brtv ar a . the ctmmcteusucwl tlje‘ Tex-gwhlch all the monarcs since tie Revol! | per agd peat -bog may have been the [is at work : - the ocean is intersect: She lived twenty or thirty years af-] uing the slightest aid or me they bave a cumsc A at tron,. the Successor of George the parents of our coal strata ; but then, ed with myriads of those lines of| terwards, and never qtlered a avert this murderons marks them louthma 0111852“);th g‘ifire Phird would have the finest °PPO~ |g will- be asked, how has this migh- foundation; - and when the rocky wgrd. even to her children'! A pr°:| naman life ! W hat may poy ; &: divi-ions Ot-ll:e't‘:$: of the tunity of imcor'mug norlji‘ioprlar'; ty change been effected ? Is it meye. | substracture shall have excluded {pegteudedfheft was commlltedjn ber | after this devasting war I rev3e‘yer‘cn ed! civilized mr: “(0.2mm upon suc lb ih tit» |yy by aqueous agency. -A kind of the sea. then will come the domin-| presence, in the hope of taking bet | unchecked io the Morea (§ most fertile a? b evefnwhich we llxuve ters,\? therefore, may eh somewhat decay and rotting down. of the wood, | ion of man.--Monthly Review. by aupprise, but without effect, and | eyery field is covered mu; tions of the glo e‘, 0k ledge, - and dangerous: butit nevertheless C@D-\.__or has fire been called into action, uwrezerel nothin' could induce her to spetk-| would do but Hittite toward$ the least practical and | not, we should imagine, be, deemed | jor; efying the vegetable matter and _| When her consent was requisite fo? | ths unworthy apathy ; buf t' which is destined to 1°C it mtgrest liitle less than treason to- a¥O#_ 007 | (pg xx'equlre under which it hugs op- mittaTiON O° STEPNE' a the marriage of any of her childred,| fop the honour of bum frem the communication with Earo- | {gyal hope, that the Duke of York) CHEA] prev > the escape of vol © Fhere are people,\ continued) gie bowed her head and signed the} that something may yet t | pa* peans may never sit on the English throne erated, preventing the ® +- | the - corporal, \* who | CaD't - 6960) contract.-..Madame Cam an's Jour- Aine MAY 3 ? P * ay no ' ~] atile matter, caused the formation of ith Ianderi ; h‘l ontract,--HMHaqar P preveat farther carnage.} The Burmane, or Burmese before | Long live George the Fourth! say|, \ A| breathe without slandering a neig f . ; 9 i l g hy ® a 62\ \ bitumen 1 And are those reservoirs | poy >* «< You gud y »| 244 ters of the greater Burog ' P British, had R ? _- C bor. ou judge too severely ' at the late war with the British, had|we ; and wesky Mote -even though | uf. compressed carburetted bydro- : ss L col, ___ emmm appear to be acthated, in} extended their conquests down the | it may console the vermin-~-we mean Po E tan blox 1 replied my aunt Prudy ; '* very few ' . ty - gen, from which blowers result, to d who d d it' | - Maid or Wife.--Aun att le of traf. | quiescence to Tarkish ty 11 be coast from the 234 degree of latitude | of course the boroughmongers,~-- ® | are elandered who do not deserve it. aid or Wife.--Aun artic - . 4 MP \ hee - - | he ascribed to such a mode of for- |.. p be,\ retorted th «|g alent among the T urco- policy unworthy of enligh provi- to the litb, although this includes | that we verily believe his | mation 12-Panoramic Miscellany lh‘a sonar bes EEI wane slight | me \ r ores the r d cc tions ; and a change in. wi arter i only a narrow strip of land. - Pegu,| will outlive his Royal brother. _ Not * ral, ° but E have lastaxu'dr very slight] mans will strike the reader as curi- voutl' to be : fo ac? and Cassay were al- | to mention other thing » Duk amman things said of vou The face of |ous and unique. The 7 shed ; do Ix Aracan, Cachar and Cassay were al- | to mention other things, the Duke . . f > kindled with © Me! |b his wife, and, it is said 1] give | veuturé to say, that to pu I\ so under their power. - ihe coun- | of York is one solitary respect like We have been desired to publish} my aunt kindle WIJ'\ a’pgelj. Me ! | buys his wite, an flf is said, Wi £6 (ther is to continue gto try is mountainous and easily the late Dr. Samuel Johnson-* he| the following article, and to accom- (e;claxmed'sh$’\)l- e ! slight things | in the proporhlgn'o ten]?! (mill; (rte best feclings of the peo _ sible ; with its capital, Amarapoorah, | hkes to dine?--and neither the lives | paty it with a l‘etiuest that the 'ed1t- said 0&3,“ hs hbat can any body sag fig!\ ahwldgw than A Ilsa! -l ta 5:1 country, ah 4, we may a f § = situated 400 miles from any practi-] nor the necks of these potent diners | or of the paper that first furnished |ef nae /* WT ey iay' dfinsrwefe that das cen gnarlneb fmf acq‘gllll'tgn and trumane § _ fff - cable passage of the froutters, and | are usually of the most lengthy de- | it, would inform the public what par- the “18°“ kg“? y, and CHE any ea?“ ° analyt- m zwl 1m Europe. - ‘ . F with no commanding fortresses whose ‘acription.~\vhatever their ears may | ticular species of Cedar is referred | his words to keep her in suspense,~~ ousewl gry.wt leitch from 0 a On the 15th April pro eccu pati ould be decisi { H t then, for George the|to. There are various kinds of that; ** that-you are no better than yeu four thousand rupées. | The average n the 15th April. eccupation wou e decisive of an| be. uz2Z%a & s C = R LCF .. & L . enemy's success. - There are two| Fourth notwithstanding that my | tree. . should be.\\ . Fury flashed from the | price of amaiden, unskilled in the|fleet liad an : engagemen remit« fine haugbors and the mouths of six | Lord Castiereagh's _\ Example of! _ Important Discovery.-Mr. Aaron eyes of my aunt. | * Who are the | economy of a household, is from two! Tvrkmh'squafimm rivers which pass through extensive | all the Virtues,\ is to be frand at| Hannum, a respectable citizen ofAwretches ?\ | © 1 hope that they| to four hundred only.«--London Ma- W318 terrible; the Greek and fertile * | Claterice- house :--ye9, all the Vir-| this county, has discovered a sown-plunder no one that does not deserve} gazing» - f advantage ; yet it was 40 - te * F &. & i nese ee t s P thy an Moss o Nol . mens dbo