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POLITIC J L SFMJJJRY.
POLITIC J L SFMJJJRY. WEST Indies,—The port of Samaaa, in the isia.-id of M. Domingo, wllldl has been long a thorn ill the side of our commerce, as a ren- dezvous for filiv enemy's privateers, has at carried, a»d garrisoned by a •h sq.'nlron. General i errand, the French •k! in opposing a Spanish de- pt) ifl. from Ilorlo Rico was fired upon by ■lisVi troops, when firtding his dcspe- x he shot himself through the ^mainmg" "rench were driven Domingo, where i ^>»- 6 ^:r••A^—The fate of Coriiftna is not y&t de- r: ''v known. But at Viro our treopswerc f' "mhHked on the 19lh of January, f- the? (cmma?t! flf ncncni CraufiJrd, to ll of MI)o,il The ,f {"xp¡'l4u:>d he higl!t.t $atid'actioR at rc- reiving the Kind's declaration to the enemy, In* -would not separate his interests from lit* interests of Spain. Ofthe military opera- tion* in the Peninsula we know nothing, ho- ynió!1 directed his ru ireh towards Portugal. The force •tinder ("Sc-eral Slierbrooke, is, it is tined for Cadiz and Ceuta. The last is cer- tautiy a most important post ia every possible of view. —In this country the Viceroy ling op .?rv f<ht";i1 himself a partizan of the French, 1.11 iu-li.it been put to silence liy the people. It is really extremely to he lamented, that same people in Old Spain, and in its co- lonies. do notat once execute summary justice these abominable villains. •*o•>rjiUt.—\ot hing certain is known rcs- < tl the movement*, of our several corps e; hj' that J hey are aH recalled into Lisbon scetri an established fact. U*!TF.r> Ki\f?T>ow.—-T' e total loss sustained 1 «!=,- s; my from its saf.rstira into Fpain to -m^arka'tion at Cortnma, has been stated i ftewart to amount to ibout4000, ttic l)rpgcnt-, lias at ;Is g o means of jed.Jng as ihe oppositionists, ?" t number; j; it to see how wishes gorrrn opini- ons. A dr-U ef 24,000 men from the militia h•« b-«e>n determined upon,. and {he greatest to rc-- army and eucrease it-to the number I siogu'ar pleasure we stale'.he I sir "f >vf,f«rnment to grant to tho ofFs- log,& c o; zi nis « >.•» furnish themselves with the v.t—-n-.ty e<vnt>m«nls. In this there are at on-v s a om and benevolence. of the public has been ro-*«ed k;\ no T.-iimo!j decree by the arenas!ions pre- of t 11 r. 1j ■ ork, li>e Duke of .Portland, and >n. The House lias determined to fIV!' ."ie subject the f.ilkit decision. Per- b the accession of ihe of i-i t'.e situation of our internal *f- l^i, hns ,i:>t i more criiical.
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=.=:=-v. _r-=- FIRE OFFICE. ""). T> :-rTSF FfHF. O^FICP, -I "u n •• l o FF i 0 F.S ill 'tie S it{ » v- «•» '• •" '-ft «.t-, r.OVMH, *n hy A I ■* i.1 i:>i r-L.M'T/W, !»?'!»! » x, a ■ • ti,P prmcM^: )r file, cf",I I prinfe t ;>roi) i-■■ !c'-vorerl ^a(:s. (he org have »re«.' p! .•; *? re3ecftr:.fi,ha« !iy cions an }.>'■ ■"< *V V^efi'.s an;I ;ti f-n/tos o! lasurauw are ur>" « -nera.ly 'e'tan t u :.m s .xsj have a c!ai:n for pnfe- re .vir:, ths r-j^iie," for the liherni eon-htc" '• th-v liave avjnoed ail 'heir transactions. Pre- ini'i i'v'r Ijjsnr<in:;e re'ie va!<i* a* Christmas atns be pa'1 oa or Kmv/ «he ?»th il-.y of'Jannary next. The Te-ms a C »irii"oivj 4 iiisnranee as s'a- ic in the ;;rt. h-i-i -vi'ti perspecuity, the ;¡p"ll ill- d •».•*>'u.atvis,- ri'ii -;tans, e^naUy t.a'!v>.tl \> th- l-iearing. C.i'Tiou I.iraa<. n; —TTazavdous, );Dc 'o 5?. T «,KJf.y|l- °. ? oil t. -.Fo' »or- c c on ''i.-i vtiole le Fanu, with t;fõi.J.¿. t-aI': "KLTON, A3.V. •• TO CilEDITORS AND DSBTORS. JOMN HUG-HES, of the George & Dragon* in Saint Aapli, in the county of Flint' innholder and joiner, having by (teed, dated the 28th instant, assigned his estate an-1 effects to Mr. John Owen, of Saint Asaph aforesaid, and Mr. Thomas Foulkes, of Pant Evan, in trust, for the equal benefit.of such of his creditors as shall execute such deed within tile time therein limited, Notice is hereby given, That the said deed is left at the office of Messrs. Olopielo, Solicitors, Fano, near Abergele, Denbighshire, for the perusal and execution of the creditors; and that 'hose persons who are indebted to the said John Hughes are to pay their respective debts either to the said Trustees or the said Solicitors, on or before the 2811; day of February next, or legal measures will be wted to. 1809. CAPITAL PRIZES. >,151 the List ;E,25,000 ,911 the Last £ 20,000 1*693 J* ^ia ^WO • •■• £ 30,000 .tlie Last Prize of..500 Tickets. vSr drawn, were A I. I, Shared and Sold at BISHs CorrthiJh and 9, Charing Crags, London. iHE Scheme of the present Lottery con- tains only 18,500 Ticket for Kale, with sanie number of Prizes as' the last, viz. oon 1 2.tir. -x5,ooo .of. 10,0006 ..of. 1,000 &c. &c. &c. the First Drawn Ticket above on the r irst Dayfis entitled, over and above the Prize, to 1,000 Whole Tickets; The First Drawn Tickcf on the Second Day, above £ 15. is emitted, over and above the Prize, to 500 Whole Tickets, The Value of those 1,500 Tickets is inalienable, as they way contain all the Capitals: ani Shares- are entitled to a proportion of ij,!1 lieneiUs. Persons in 'he Country may be supplied the same as if present, by sending their Orders (POllt or Carriage paid) accompanied with good Bills., Rank Notes, Cash, or Post Otliee Orders, to either 4, Cornhill, oi 9, Charing Cross, London. -¡ For Gout, Rheumatism, Nervous Complaints, Indigestion, fyc. OXLEY's CONCENTR VH D ESSENCE OF JAlAICA GINGLH. ? I'M!IS useful Medicine is reccmmenclfd by JR. several emirieMt medical Men, and is in constant use with many persons of the holiest rank and respecability. It relieves and shortens the duration of Fits of the Gout, confining them to the extremities and mitigating the paroxysms; it removes those unpleasant symptoms arising- from weakness of the Stomach and Bowels, viz. Flattulencv, Indigestion, and Oppression after eating ft in Nervous Complaints it warms and in- vigorates the Stomach, creates Appetite, and assists Digestion, aud (hereby strengthens the whole system. Prepared by the Inventor and Proprietor, OXLEY, Her Majesty's I'hyniist, Lon- don and sold wholesale and reta'l hy Hudson, and Co. Ilav-niarket; sold ntso !>y < Broster, llar^or; WiHiams Carnarvon ter, Wrexham; Edwards, Oswes'rv Poole, i Chester; Ldtlowes, and Wco, Shrewsbury; Jenkins, Swansea Tudor, Monmou'h; Allen, Hereford; Ker-edith, l.cowins<«r-; and others throne;ho';t; the United Kingdom, at 10s. 6d*4a. 61.—and 2s. 9d. each. None can be gannine bill what is signed on thet;ii;e\"SAML.Ox),KV." LIVERPOOL ROY.-iL MAIL COACH. Tsopiuetor of the Hoy a I Mail c: eter auxions to promote 'he eligi- bdlty of his conveyance, respectfully infhrms the Public, that by a recent regulat ion of the Post Master General, he is ctlal)le;l t() (levi;ile from the road the above mail used to travel, by which means FOUR sir r.ns of road are saved, au<l tiie Mail arrjv s at Liverpool at nine o'clock in the morning, learing'the White Lion Inn, Ches- ter, at; six o'clock in the morning. Independent of the advantage above stated, the Coach goes to the Wood-side Ferry! (passing the Tranmore), a ferry universally allowed,' by the shortness, CERTAINTY, an I SAFETY Of its PASSAGE, to hear a decided preference over every other Ferry on the river. And further, the Propri- etor pledges himself, that the Mail Boat win not be suffered to carry any other persons but the Mail Coach passengers. Passengers and parcels booked at Mrs. Coofc- sou's, Nova Soetia, Liverpool. T. AUSTIN, Proprietor, it i,rF J- WHITE LION I>tN. Chester From whose house the .following Coaches pro- cecd regularly, viz. Royal MAIL COACH, S From LON DON through CHESTER, to HOLYHEAD, Every night at. half past twelve. THE ROYAL MAIL TO LONDON, Every niarht.at eleven o'cioclr. The Royal LIVERPOOL MAIL COACH; £ very Morning at -six and will, return from Liverpool at two o'clock, and arrive at Chester at lialf past six o clock on the name eveii;;i.-r. The Telegraph Coach to LONDON, On Tuesday, J'hiirsday, and Saturday, at three o'clock in the evening. The Coac h In M'Aa €li iSbTE ll, By way of N OitTll W tCa, at two o'clock every afternoon. The Coach to MANCHESTER, By way of PUhSTON BROOK, everymorning at half past se\en. The Coach to .«.ll UEV, SBUH-Y, By way of WR tiXHAM a id fLL;,SMLILE, on T -sday, ihnrsday, and Su'iirday, two o'c.ock in the af'ernoon. The EASTHAM C")nh to LIV¡UtPÜOI., Every day two hours before hisrh water. Peifo''nted by L Austin^ and.Co. whowilI not l;e. Answerable for any package or parcel above the value of hve p-»«iti.ls, mdess the Stiaie he en- t ANGLESEY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEN, THAT a Meeting of the Trustees of (be Anglesey.Turnpike Road, will he held at Llangefni, on Tuesday the 14th day of February IIct, for the purpose of passing the Treasurer's accounts, &c. Ptncraig, W. P. POOLE, •fan. 27ill, 18D9. Clerk and Treasurer. BETTWS-ABERGELE. A Meeting of the Proprietors of Lands in the parish of Bettws-Abergele, in the I county of Denbigh, is appointed to tic held at the house of Mr. John Roberts,in Bettws, on Tuesday the 7'h day of February next, at eleven o cJockin the fnre!IDOn, to c"n¡¡ider the expe(li. cn:y of app!Ji il\ to P;u! ia Inl"n t, durin::>: the Dre- iii a Bill ayi(i to obtain an Act for inclosing the Commons and Waste Lantls within the said Parish. J. and E. OLDFIELD, Solicitors. Three Guineas JReward. WHEREAS RICHARD WILLIAMS, v employed as Hostler at I 'he Eagles Inn, in this C ty, feloniously-,bscond- ed from his said employ about Two o'clock yes- terday he is a native of Wrexham, about 5 feet 4 inches in height, fair complexion, a little marked with the small pocks, tuj ra- ther stout made; he is supposed to be dressed in a fusti-an jacket and breeches, and dark cottO): waistcoat, and aged about 24 years. Whoever will apprehend the said Richard Williams, and lodge him iu any of his Majesty's Gaots, shall, on conviction, receive the above reward. Bangor, Feb. 2d, 180:). .n:t:
WEDNESDAY.—roMr oi1 Clock.!
WEDNESDAY.—roMr oi1 Clock. A very genera-! apprehension has heea ex- cited in London, thai some restrictions ?vere ahout to he ;m¡i(,sed upon Ihe frt'doMJ of Ih, press, ^o such measure is'towpyr'r in con- templation, though if were well, an has been justly observed, if the press would impose some restraints upon itself. PC,VtTlIGALi-" *ir John Cradock has received orders lo assist Ihe Portugueie as long as I hey may ehuse to stand but if they arc unable or unw iliing to do this, he is then lo retreat with his whole force to Cadiz. f'PAsv.—Ail Uie French prisoners in jLe South of Spain have been transported to (euls. Large detachments of reinforce- ments have leached tho arm? under Infan- and Palacios, from the South. The Generals remained at Carolina up to the T2i't of January. The army under Gen.' Reding, whirh had retreated from before Barcelona, were oil the 5i11 of Jnnnt'ry at Y.LU.afranoa, falling hack upon the mountains of Valencia Ihe accounts from Parngosja are said to b« lavorahie, but the details are not given. Poiisngfia vrÎth his scattered bsnds were re treating towards the North of Portugal. The know lodge or the retreat of (he British had hi no w nitcr^d Iho r ^soiutioii of Uio iuhu- hii^uts in the I/outh to eontiriue their resist- ance. Tiie Junta had published the letter of ttiit traitor Uiged tueiu to ackunwiedge Jose];h. "9:PI.s<"Sl:T.'I:4. FEHRUJRY 2. r.
Family Notices
MJUIilJGKS. Tuesday se'nnight, at Wrexham, the Rev. oi;e of the Canons of the Ca:hed/-al of this city, and eldest son of the I late Archdeacon of iMerioneih, to Miss Owen, daugkfer of the !ate Rev. Edward Owen, Rector of idan.fwrog, in Denbighshire. Af Monmouth, Mr Lewis, Excise Officer, to Miss Jones, of Newport. Thursday last, at Pliinstali, Mr. Johnson, of Chester, to M iss Brit tain, eldest daughter of ¡ Robert Brittain, Esq of iloole-Bank. DEATHS, On Thursday last, Mr. Anwy], of Llanrwst, attorney, » man universally beloved. tilt. Mrs. Williams, wifo 6f Mr. Tho Williams, of Gtaiudwyd, near Ruthin, after a long arid tedious illness. On the eSth ult. at (lie Rectory House at A Helton, near Ormskirk, Mrs. Vanlitir'sjh, aged 83, mother of the Rev. George Yanhtlrfh, rector of that place. Lately, at Kingston, Jamaica, Hansel. Han- ('orne, Esq. !tt()rneya.t law, furmer!yof Berry- HaJJ, near SW¡II\e¡¡,. On Friday last, in his 19th year, Hugh, the youngest son of Mr. Maylf, printer, at Bath; one of the best of sons, and a most amiable young man.
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We bear that liie Governor and Directori I of the Bank of England, have lately presented I the ltey Air. Lioy.d, of Pale, one of the Ma- ¡ gistrates of the county of Merioneth, with a piece of plate, consisting of an elegant Tu- reen, with a suitable inscription thereon, ex- psessive of ille sense they cntertasn of the im- portant services lie has rendered Lie Bank and the public, hy the deleclkm and ot several persons concerned Ia-the circulation oi forged liauk Notes, with'us the Priiicipa- lify. There are now living within the parish of tand.gai, uaar this city, ail in good health, 22 persons that are from 80 to 92 years of I xge. Three have beau buried cot long ago, reputed lo have beeu B*ed 'uptvafdt* of ooe hundred years each, fit the Flouie of ConsnJons on Friday night, a motion ot the utmost importance was made, whether it :s considered as relating lo the il- lustrious individual aliaded to, ihe military I service ill g-enend, or the character aud indeed the fate and fortunes of the cour)ty-v.It was a motion brought forward by Mr. Wardie, for theaplwintmnt of a Coininillee to en- quire into the conduct of his Royal liigh the Duke of York, the Commander in Chief, with regard to promotions and exchange in tiic aritiv. Tho motion w-is lo- and all enquiry has been ordered, which is to be carried oil by a Committee of the whole House. The. House will resolve itself iuto that COIlJlltiltee, Oil Wednesday next; and Mr. Wardle has undertaken tu furbish Ihe House, on Tuesday, with the first part of (he case lie should proceed lo prove, and a list of the wituesses necessary to be examined there- on. On Friday meruing last, about six o'clock, a most alarming nre broke out III Messrs. Ken worthy's In the Mop-pole yard, in the city of Chester, which threatened he destruction of the whole range of build- ings, but or,IiI¡; to the very active and. pow- erful exertions ofthe ifremen and persons' in working the engines aud supplying ll.etn with water, it was providential^ got under in a touch less time could be reViouabiv ex- pected lioni the tremendous apuenrctuce it at first exhibited. liy pulling down a smalletabie tncy connived to prevent tiie tire cotninui- calin^ to the range of stables at the top of the yard, adjoining the walls, und occupied by Mi. D. Wiiliatni, of the ilop-pola mu, aud though they were ill. one time w the greatest danger tuey did not receive any inju- ry, and we are hapi'Y to add. he hss it m his power to accommodate travellers as usual, fhe warehoiis's, heiongmg to Messrs. Ken- worthy, were l'uii of goods, a »reai part of wnich is destroyed aud a sin |rf.er ijuanlity dam.igad; and paper to a considerable amount, tnd about 4000 newspaper stamps, in the of Alr. were co.t- Mimed, aud »iher damage done by the confu I *ton that occurred, but ail he print tug mate- rials were saved, and we are ttappy :o j that tiie insurance oa tiie stock Vxcee'ls the loss, and l-.ie mconveaieace occasioueJi by the | hurry in ramoving the types, will soon ba i-emedied.-Mi-. liather, who had a cabild oiaker's shop there, iias, it is said, lost near- ly the whole of hi* property.—We are thauk- tui tnat we arc enabled to say, no lives were losi. • Guildthm..— Tharsdny came on before ailtl II)e. Coill- n"()Il the adjourned case of Hague v. Woodlal. — Mr. Adoiphtis, in the absence of Mr. Vvigley., who coti:d not attend for .Mr. Hague, the business in a masterly speeds, ii! which he displayed more than his usual ability. Mr. Guruey, for Mr. Wood- ta: replied, and took an objection to t/ie e^aiity of he informations, inasmuch M thy contained w ords which were not to be found in the prmled bund-bill, on. which he (Mr. Hague) had grounded his prosecution; this' caused a long discussion whea it wm at length referred fo the Cotomon Serjeant, who gave his opinion that the objections taken by Mr. Gurney must prove to the pr-nsecn- I ¡:;n, and llilil I rniunaifd ihe fate of the IjS infortnutjoas hid by Messrs. Hagne, Horse- j. Mr. Hague then shifted ins ground of attack, and preferred informa- tions against several of tiie persons in Mr. Wood/all's employ, for aiding and assisting in printing the hand-bill iu question, aud I which had been the ground of his former pro- secuuoi^. it ere .Messrs. Gurney and Holland took en objection on the ground that it was slated in i ^e informations, that the said hand- bill had been printed within three months but tne Act of Parliament required -hat ail informations should be preferred within three calendar months. Unfortunately for the pro- tCCLItioii, tlio NNoi-d caleudar being omitted, the Common Serjeant was of opinion tiie ob- jei Lion was a legal ona, and they were ac- cordingly dismissed. The following admonitory stanzas are cut oa a siose which is placed as a stile into Llan- vale Church*yard, t acrwent:— Who Ever hear On Sunday f Will Practis playing At Bail It oiay be, Be Fore Monday the DEVIL will Have ye All." Earthquake.—A shock of an earthquake was felt at -Dunning, iu Perthshire, on the 18th January, 1809, about two o'clock A. M. Air. Peter Martin, surgeon, in Dunning, gives the following description ;—Hs was coining homo at the tim Oil horseback, when his I attention was suddenly attracted by a seeming- ly subterraneous noise, and his horse imme- diately slopping, hs perceived tho sound to proceed from the north-west. After coutinu- inj for about the space of half a minute, it became louder aui louder, and apparently nearer, when, all, on a sudden, the earth gave a perpendicular heave, and, with a tremendous waving motion, seemed to roll or move in a sout h-east direct ion. The greater j during the shock than before it, and for some Second* after it was so loud, that it made the I circumjacent mountains re-echo with the sound, "after which, in the course of ahoilt half a minute, it gradually died away. At this time, the atmosphere was calm, dense, and cloudy, and for some hours before ami after there was not the least motion in the air. fabrmihc'.rs thermometer, when ex- amined, about half au hour after the shock, indicated a temperature of 15 degrees below the freezing point of water. The Jlrccdinc: day was calm and cloudy ? thermometer eight A. M. 14. eight P. M. 13. The morn- sug oi the 13th was caitri and cloudy, but ths day broke up to suu-shme; thermometer, eight A. M. 19. eight P. M. 16. This Was a •greater shock than that fell. d the s-tue ilizca on the St.h of September, about SIX A. M. scleral years ago, and had it been succeeded by anothar equally violent, it must have damaged the houses, but fortunately we have heard of no harm being done. Oa Friday morning last, as the waggon of Mr. Pi.Civtordi was coming to town from Lei- cester, the floods were so great, that in psssh.g oyer it tratiord-bndge, Warwickshire, the } -waggon and nine horses fell into tne waler, i-with ike waggoner, who T>as drtmucd with | ths horn*. t i Th ex-pence of rebuilding and rcftmmhjng- sue wing of St. James's Palace, Uielv de~ I' stroysed by fire, is estim ated at £100,000, On Friday n<»oii, Sir David iitiinl was a •id- ea at Portsmouth. He was carried in the i arms of several of the crew of ths Vilie da I Paris, to lodgings, in the High-street. A crowd ot persona assembled, whose iVirtj seeille(i bij; With "It' si,lit. I'kle Iiuzzas would have aUcutM j, landing, were re- pressed by the iniecliiig appearance of ir David, whose fine manly fi-ufi and counte- nance seemed worn wilil fatigue, anxiety, »ua pain. We arc, however, happy to hear that fie is well as can be expected." Sooo after- w-irds Colonel Rradford, Deputy A.M--iUul-. ''eneral to the Army, was brought on" shore t-'i a cot from Ihe same ship, borne by severa! of th new. He hai a bad vound in the small houe of his leg, by a musket ball. Several other oilicers landed, who are sick, and were led up from the Sallyport to lodgings. v On Friday hl au inquest was held by J. C. Collins, Esq. Coroner, o;i the body by ( apt. Leach, of Pencltwdd, formerly master of a trading vessel, who was found suspended by the neck in his own house, no oiher person residing therein. It appearing that he was occasionally insane, the jury returned a ver- dict— urn, i i/. During his vifa's illness, a short time since, he complained of the ex* pence incurred ili the cure of her, ;i¡h! thre-ai- eacd to get rid of it by banging iiinaseif, which tie aftempfod fo effect in a room adjoinmn- his wife's ch,'lmhH, bilt was dlcoverC'J :nd c,¡t down iu Limfl'to save his-lift;; the shock, how- ever, operated so powerfully on ihe poor wo. man, that she expired a few hours afterwgn' It is related of '-rsncis of As.iisi, ag euj saint of the liomiili churcii, aud foutider of o.ie of the Orders of Mendicant • riarg. about tiie year 1181, that lo extinguish tiie fire of lust he used to lie upon ice and snow. Tho historian of his life sajs, Ti-.a.t the blessed Francis used fo plunge himself frequently h>i<> ditch lull ol ice, in order to gain a count;- to conquest over Itts domestic enemy, 0 i,e w preserve the white robe of chastity from the kit* oi)e o,,t of' c,-Ii, iiiii i,iililiiie I will) R fervor of m>ud, (;t should, m^thi.iks, be body) he went into a garden, ar.d plungyj himself naked ii'ito a great heap of snow i^he then mule seven bills of snow, which, scUma" before turn, he spake as follows to his out- wjrd llUl: J'be r.¡)e, of these snow bails is thy outward wife, md the oiher four ihy two so; sand daig'ilers; .he other two are thy man and maid servant, which thou inusi entertain in thy service; make ha«te lilcn dress them, for they are dmost dearl with co;d but if the great trouble they put thee to is uneasy to thee, serve careful is one o-ily God The devil, who then tempted St. I' rancis, being overcome, retired im-ne'lintelv, and the holy man returned victorious info his cell; for by his having sutFered a Krt:: deal of cold outwardly, he extinguished to such a degree the internal flames of lust, that lie was never troubled with then aftcrward I." A man who had a wife and daughters of snow, might well have swallows and'grashoppers for his sislers, and hares and iambs for his brothers, for thus lie called Ihetn; aud he is s-.x.(i to have such all afieciiqn for lice ami worms, that lie would «ot suffer them to be kihed. He was canonized by Pope Gregory IX. His Order rose to great splendour, and hasduue prodigious services W Hie Homan Pontiff". Ay inter, Bishop of London, had an admi- rable taieiit of captivating his IIcarcn I and one time, perceiving his audience to be very inattentive, he took an Hebrew Eithlp nut of u- his pocket, aud began to read il; this iinrae- duUely loused the attention of hit congregae tion, who ail iooked upon him, amazed that he should entertain them so uuprofitabiy j iinding they were thoroughly roused, and very attentive, he proceeded in hrs serm,>n, aficr tufmonishmg them how much it reflected < n iheu- good sense, that in matters of mere no. veity, and when they understood not a word d ihey should listen so heedi'ully, *nd yet be *c> very inattentive and regardiess on points of Hie utmost imp or lance. Ouc day when L. was hi th« presence of Q. Elizabeth, she was grievously tormented with the tooth-ach, and was afraid to have it drawn. The Bilhop to encourage her Majesty, sat down in a chair, and calling the tooth drawer, said, Come, tnougb i am sn old man, and have hut few teeth to spare, draw me t.1115 4" which was ac- cordingly done, and the queen seeing him make so slight a matter of it, sat down, aud had liei 's drawn also. =- aiI
THE ENSUING WEEK,
THE ENSUING WEEK, Ian, TIDE TABLE FOR THE EVSFf KO WEEK, „ f- x 1 h i N ?' lis 1 • ■ > jit in I Hi, r? in "iv I 4 « | | ,s JJ* a n T" Uu-ti 'j ihgit I l/Î! J¡ I liig. holidays I ri'/f-r I Water I Wuter Water Water j TV tiler. k FRBRU AR Y. If. M. I H.. «• I n- »• H- M P-' *• J H* W* Thursday, 9 «l 6 10 6 1 If) 45 11 36 11 56 12 86 Friday 3 9 54 t 10 54 11 -'■< & '24 H M ( 1 f4 Saturday, 4 I 10 42 H <19 I 12 '3i 1 19 1 82 9 !•> „ » EoiA Sunday 5 |U 3.0 13 SO I 10 3 0 j 2 90 3 0 5th Sun. af. i>P>* Monday, 6 i H IB 1 IS I 58 2 4ft | 3 8 3 4S Tuesday, 7 i 1 « 2 6 2 46 8 j 3 58 4 So V/e.iaeiilay 8 j 1 54 2 54 j 3 34 4 24 4 41 5 21