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*• P3.S", | Fvr die -Pules Gazette, "'#'o-#" F. V 1* > :'0X I YN D AF ERYRI, A waii- )»yl sri »r Eagiyxtion OLser valor, jr N ewyduiadur a bo DdydO lau, Rhs^ly i I, 1823, .;r.!8 (>br ei -idmiiaSl—J* GwYfiDAF, /i'i geswdeg blethtwsu 5 !i h:> u'ifl hoes neh sui wau, "'r rhy W ore.nf-) w ei ddasro, Fs.-dil enwoe dianaf } — ,i char 11n GWEMIID VII nawn GWVIDIF. » ¡;\lrrtdr. geiyo,— ui raíd ]'r odiaeih gy wrehirhlyn Wi-zti jawurieg jy-sihurth undyn, Na doniaw? wauh Of na GWys. Er astrus, wjciis loew-waith Gan l«wer brwnt Icbau, Drwy Rl«d «4>f y< awdwr gian H wo. yri ei nerih e- hunan. C-itvaiih cyfl^wn, ytl I'awvi ( allineb—a woa r M>-yn i me wo eywirdeb .1\0 h,w(\1 oael yn innl-i ;aut oeb MAILLI W.
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p- A tlight shot It 01 eartiitjuake was felt at Na. g"le.vil, It appeared to tra el in a goutbe: I) riircct on, and was un„vci>ia- p ilned h> any nitiil) in. not* Tne explanation ofthe a I I-Hi.,1 Kai le ius-ance oj I be avidity of ihr HIli. tloos lor I tic iiwi vell<■, ('.ml 01 'tit? injjetiUiiy 01 theirPriegig IU gupp-y i.a litem —they a(fi<ii>hat I ti e sb«k ngo< ilie was canned tiy the co" oo oesci ibe it io he placed, changing II ti, (tii, vttr5) she dilt's, every 12 ycai >. Iky s-y, ig shaken I in the passage, moie oi less conndirably, ac- cording as the cow inauages its task more or lesi adruitly.
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WINTER. 1 love the Whiter. sod the (itne When jcH) oid companions %reetiog, Tell of deeds doer m their prime, A If wonder st v->< b u:h*s meeting. These are II)" (iavr.-(tie-ie the nights When conversation, music, singing, Fill Ihe so Hi #ith pure delight, And t)les tin name of wine and women. Heart* that never met before at)w deti, A s with each other oow delighted So in? perhaps w, 11 meet no more. Since all Ihf:,r ;¡fI:«If)UI hopes are blighted. Am? (hough we feel the sesson cold. There is a S ■ it- will not perish, But fill ?!,e hear', sou warm the soul, While lovely to cherish,
--THE FiHST-BOiiN.
THE FiHST-BOiiN. From Foems h) 4. A Pftiffs, Esq (of Leeds.) 2NTEVER did miiiie sink into my intif Si) Siivtf gweet" »< when tl»y first weak wail 0 aiy 'rapi'ear 1(4 rknhllul murwur. stole, T.I child of love aI/II j/ro;-iise Whar a tale 0; t >;>"< ami of Ld.u and otgioo.n, Hu» £ on that slevfler of souml! Tiife's gti'lelens pleasures, sod usgrieU profound, Seemed mipglius oa t:1, huroscopp oí doom, T,), !■; 1!l1/l1CÎ'.erl, and fif ed its thy t»i| U <*eliering biiiown of (he world lIt oh v? 'nÜ. far g-mier thiin. have hurled My strttjfRiiw? v--«sk! on, tor 'hr-e prevail: Or, if thy voyage must h ron^h—uiay'it thou Suuu 'sc;spe the storm 3ii(i —a« blest a* I aua
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NiGtlT, BV JAViiSS M UM'iiOUCH Y, BSQ N 1 {. t T i di ( t: rf.H! 0 f j e" f; How sw?er whfi laiuur* c'oset To cfither round an aching t>rea«t Tise S'rei!h« limb's find lay the bead Up:in our own. cieli¡,¡"J! hen Njht I. the Tor rlrearns, The patr romance of hfe, Wheo traih thit i and truth that seems Rlend in fs'i'as'i'! strife Ah visions less begtiili^g far Than wakin dreatni by (I -ty iig"it are! Night is the time for toil To ploojh the classic fi«!d, Intent to find the baried Iwil Its wealthy furrow* yield; Tii! a¡ is ours that sag, The poets sane, or heroes wrought. .Ni,ht ig the t;ne to W#-Pi) I't) wo-t ;h iynqeen tearq Th«s* grarei of memory where slpeii The joys of other years Hopes that were Ai>e<>i- i,i their bir^h, j B,¡( r>eriq!(1 YO'J"' \;t' thing' of eartb t ~Nri,»ht <» the i.i'r*e to watch (1<1 dark eKpause, To h-.il i>re«t«U The full earlies) glanep, TI)a- bring ioto the hotne mind All we have (,)Yed iiid. Nitht is the 'ime for can; Brooding on hours fisissprnf, To 4e4, fie gcept're of Despair Come t ««r •' >ni*Iy tent Like Brniiis, "midi' hi. <ilii«nb?rrnn host, Star'led by C r«a''s warning1 gbest. NiRht i* the time v< wise Th»"> frosn the eye the "IJI T-tkes and w,lh expanding views, IJeyond rlH 8';1' r, poie, Dt* sr-ries !It\1\art nb»m of night The dawn of uncreated li^bt. N'?bt is the time to ;■ ray Our §:i»iour oft withdrew To desert mountain* far away, So will his followers <i<>: Steal from the throng »o h.ni«»« »n-ro(j, And hold conuuuiiion there with G ><i. Kicht is the time for When ail aroimd is pe irs, Calmly to J¡'!d I"" weary <»reitth, from iio,a»!l gofferiuis ceas^ Ti ink of Heaven's &!»**» »"d v ib? *>cu Tu ijiftildg itieuds— auou uentli be mmc
Til F, BICE a LAWS.
Til F, BICE a LAWS. To the Editor of the. Nvrth Wales Gazette. Kir—Tha nuirder*, and- «»<ber 'de«p«rase iU; whicb «e are daily reading- <t (enpecUlly «h» re TI) ud, *r.<iry ihi,iki«i uiau'g {titration to the pmeni to tlle iosh; Ih,e bigh eh;¡r!jc¡er it i¡a. hltherlo ulnnuj;; the Hrt.tofM of Euro jit, Tbe object ougnt to be to endeavour '0 find fjsit 'he causes most likely io jirvducc 'heie fatai effee!s> W-* k.;i->tha: aii »u:e t» a ci>u«e, and ¡,¡(!. !o' 'H: mTi'¡'o oÍ ':rime's ¡ but Ih.H, of all others, tbc pievalcti) and the gtrougest is I »he use <>i «p r (u:>iis iiquor», whicii ought there- i',<e, by ,veiy gi,{,rt Goveruaient, b be Ois- Lí'f í<1:.t;\7d Ho* •■< I big os»«t likely ;o he c-itected j« lhii< country ? Certait«;y lio oilier »») than by en/t» the, oh,o a plt'r.1iU, l:H¡OhUU wh<h'st)1nf bvel;gt" it) tkits Le uS now unpin- how il ;p,n(h with (hí ar- 1,1 If. The ale public house* in c itm-qutnee pi the present },,(;;¡: are IlJie lIul of let, i I-,a.i.,Is tl-,e There- are whole p i Mies in the hasida ofustfiele brewer, All-tllic i<ts:ic houses any <iiiis s?• Ii oniy stir-iig beer, !f it ii the quart sf fnrtber in country, it is ale. at Stitt iu-acly, thai fev, cms bt;«.r n, and fn>oe vunbi to J• ink it a: their meal*, fo." the iti 'fe ttiey drink the more they crate yet ut» beer ol le«»er s.rec.ptli is soid at *ny i<ut, tavern, or public \¡CHSt", !f a traveller, therefore, cannot afford wine a! 5s. !o 6s. ¡he bOi!II', h ;JIll'! It'Or! I;, p'irl'IIIJI¡'; i q;ii.<is, become a ;trsin-<ii inker, auU I am afraid 10 say what fi)JlOWS. 4 inpin able to (jfTud 6d. out of II í day 'g •>(!< of Is. 6d. or t)t,t it 2«i. the quail, he is likely io be griped, be- side# win'ih, there are <y»uy villages now where uo gtnall hear is sold a( all. Good God f VVbst a per*er*K-u d Hie bounty of Providence, for ihe sake of a revenue Cao *Here be a greater proof Ilf monopoly, ihau all thc" London, brewers en ablins their publiceus 10 «e. ai one and the <aaip What o<h«»r article •< there (hut is sold in the same way ? For is noted ,• but aiost bakers sell bread at lower prices, according o quality. T I., reason wby no wboNotne beer of lesser strc'sgtli than ilron*can be got is, thai the public t", wer is prohibited by law brewing any beer at the iower duty ot 2». per barrel, above a very low v! )I lhr gi'taiptiou oi the strong beer, at the diity of 10*. tits barrel, and thin- it; a country boasting of its humanity aud feeling lor the poor. Ti.on^ whob.fs theaneltes (including all the rub) |H| n.i duty on their »,««r, if the flury wag l/ad «'l upon, the aia?t, the rich and poor ••♦'ould st;u»d tn> eq-hai ground •; e*ci*e <>IS-eis, --iad laUe declafat'oug, and evasions of brewer- JI-C IT; of the tofts-imotion of barley aii.-ch incieaiieJ snd the re*e^»ue not If if o be sir. i <-fJj hojieti t(«?t the Legislature wili :akc the subject'iqto its njogt serious coosi derauo", asrthere is uot an t*i! more productive ( i {!o.¡,(; lijusisy, and every violation of fhe law of (Icd aG uiaa.— I am, Sir, woar cousfant reaaes, J, M.
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EXAMIM.ES OF CIIULTCH DISCI- P Li E L\ STHU..L" G. THE I'ojlowiiig c.ia.^ples of chu;ch discipline, ellto &t;ka ti>e -aaer »s diiclogiog uiach ui the iiiaracter ot (lit j c to ili'Y "c (I, his qiaunter's warti,,t,,e d».>••■», Loait'.r:T.to th siatiites of (hf church 9th of Me»K (in the t>:ii oi sl„T!OSI g'vin HI be Agueg Fiemyug, »p!/Ui <o Julio Pnlaier, against hitfi J. ib •• u. w be Hi'! dcsjii'. snioa# of the witness, ami h oidniued iiiiiauiiT to '1n¡1 in the gor(,,¡¡IS, 81 his hare knren, a»li tier iorgtveadss at the Qiercat croce. "ht- IC) perieit John Buk, omesaed adui'erie w tth Mar care; Guuyeioe, an.i a> of long tieloie, is ordained I > sit keveii Sab!}o:ti« in Saifc cloth, and the tir^i and ia»t to giaoti Utrt'tooied at (he kirk doore, beiw.n the secoui: trml liSi>rt |}el. Tiiuri«d*y, ihe 15tb of Ferine ire, 1633-The i-11(i cou«iiierat ioiie, the .Uk and giender rewtrng to the h.y?e ol boo, t»y juudne tradesmen, but espeo alite o! wahoriirs a!)(i wr^ft,-s, thn», for mat ed'ect, heing convened, are ado«"Oish'd ro rep^no .he kirk in ,y.,«e co.m^ig t I than heretofore Ihey have done, otberwa^e* dletr wtiict-, lakesi OOWQ. ((ie will t)e Thai i-.<Jay, the 17th Match, I Gi2— Kuphsme Thouasoue. and Jauet Jougtone, «:rM,-org io J -n tiaiges, lor scolding ,,f <>Uw», hmc ir.de, are or- daiued to be put Irt the jogs pres.M.i'ie. riiBs iiniay, U*I o) Miih —Agueg Welsh iilieir- by enacte.i !bat it any iime> st»e-s!»jij be hard fo •coiil or io upbraid Andrei Sieuau, or h>s »> £ F, | the iady Miiitiiebie, wllh atiy coututnelioug e e, 1) r iii itie instM, ipso jaclo, »hc ii> contiut to embrace bail- uhmc>"t. 9th June, Ifl4^—J.-<> fifetfc, tailor, for being observed to aiiave s«»diy of <:tia burgh on the SaoUolti ila in the itioinin^ is commanded that heiicetorwartl he be not found in the i>ke breach oi ilu- holy ijfit, and that under the pacie oi x li!>. to'irs qu<>t>e P-IIIIIR, and for ulaudering the whole toune in »umlri-- naughtie an t ba*e exp.reg«'<»ie«, in a»er- RING (HAT WRIS IOI» HI^TIHE STITITFO III PIJHIIC buideiu, is ordained to sum! iu the Millar th;« nest Setterday, sf the pr»jurat tone Scruiotiej and to pay forty shiiliniB to ihe poors. Setterday, 19,h I6t)4 — 0o«;peired J»me» fiutctleol,e drittkiog J,,Aul,i (ille rose's) lie<»l)ti, is iiriiameii to ac.k<io«led»e b-8 sc,gi,,ii house, and to pay ane t!uila< its the poore. 13 it Wilson, gp<-us t" Jon Wilnou, 'tier for gattiering of cale tw 1, is orila ned Io <le- chit, hrl !!ili from her i'ilt I.>H SU¡¡U'\h and 10 jla) twelve gbit)iiijfg II) ihc poore.
S K ii T C il E S 0 F SOC…
S K ii T C il E S 0 F SOC lETY A N D M A N N E R S IN LO N I) O N A N i) t' A ft IS. From the Marquis de Vermont, to Sir Charles Darnlryy Bart. MY DEAR DARNLEY, London. Y E.. JOII are quite right—military glory is the prevailing passion of every Frenchman's breast but though this passion may occasionally cxcesses, ba*e been ihe principal C3use of our late public calamities, recollect that we ov-e to it also many of the beni trails in our national character. Not to speak of the achievements of oar illustrious countrymen, which fill so proud a pa^e in the annals of Europe, the »iiiaui<y of manner which pervades all classes of our people the high ipint whi<-h they have displayed on every 6cca- siou, and a certain of sentiment which is seldom separated from real valour, may all he traced to ihis predominating impulse. The jealousy üf a army, which the particular principles ol your eousuiuiton and the genera! love of ireedom alike inspire, has prevented the E:)¡&11 (f(na fWIII! actaa1etl by a similar lt!¡¡H: But n' the desire <>f military fame animates but ii sui »l: ¡wrh;!1 of the inhabitants of Britain, thl: lose of couctry xupplieg itg pt«-e in (tie breast of ail; whenever the honour ol the united empire is really (or imagined to be) concerued, every purse j is opened, and eveiy haiid is raised in its de ffince. Ii deed, so very irariniv and so uiiani- mously do you think on ihese ti,.t it i. extremely easy for any minister, by a pretended lale of.asserted insult, to rouse you into foiei^u j hostility, however tut wise, 'Unnecessary, or con- i Srary to your real interest* such a step m sy be, Though, towards their conclusion, Uoth ihe first American, anil the Iwr? kst French wars, bccame unpopular, it is qune certain that iu ih.e •j corumencemeiM of each, the people fully c m fur't'd iti the course t.^lieii b> (tie ^ovtrtj-jjciit and, in spite of all the declamation against the coi ru;»M in of pai liameisi, had your reptegeoia- tii'e* been the freest in th? world. I *u*pect 'he mioig'.er woe'd have equally received their mip. j pori for the feelings uf the nation had heen ex- j cited, and once excited you become no |«g« en- I thu spastic than i>utselvcs- and in thi^ cut busies in i the commonest English peasant be*rg his share j no less than tne proudest p-er. intJeed, nothing delight# me moie- than io witnass the antieiy w!lh which the d,j¡¡ (It,\fq¡qper (HIe 'welcouic visitor of Jo/)A Hull's breakfast table,) is ex- | peeled t>y ait >h^ irifi^hitrj; (ti fnis tivergrc'^o | city (romihe D ike in Grosvenor-square, to ihe j St. By the interest wi.h which I find every particle oi new* is discussed, even at a time of profound peact*, I easily C injecture with what 'rtisjiiiin^ j df)x!e!y politi -al iutel'igpnce must have been j looked for when you and *e were struggling for the imprre of (he world. Ar# we not then dis- puting about words The Frenchman is always ready ,0 draw hós ¡..orrJ, hell he SI't, '11 r;C!s tha' he sees, an op;iotinnuy <>1 encrrasms iiic military renown of his lijioved c«'»«try and ti,f Briton is no less zealous to revenge the supponert wroti,q, or whose interests and credit seem as dear to ijH u l13btta;)is as their own private ones- So 8Ir',I';{') indeed do ail classes idenniy ibeaiscives wtt?i ihe jsubiic, that I am persuaded no relent.n ■,>< Bona pane's bnJJ,ard ever t».»asted wjore rJmh ol the victories m' Jni.i, Mare»^o» Fieu/trs, „r j A tjssei it; to wnich be pcr»t>n.il2y coutntiuttd, rlan doe! Ihe LUO¡j"H !rlt<e'fj;I'! at this mo.)^ j »ho never carried a firelock m his life, of rht> I 11 ie ot Wateiloo Io every iiintrict ot Lon | fh>n, | ti ii 41 VV'ate; !-H«-s!reei, Wateituo-inj^i.^ VVateiion academies, Waterloo pnt-ho«*e«, -\¥H terii.oi eating houses, aud Vvaterioo ghops j j } Y,)Ur wear Waterloo bonnets, and year gentlemen ol t., name-i are i-«peatei1 again and again 111 every city, town, and viSSsiie 5 nay, even your sts^e coachci borrow a military name fro iff tins event, and mnie than one public vehicle is caTTed the if u terioo — This seems an odd application of ibe term for i»siea<i of gtandmit- tlwir groutfd so firm!), your soldiers had flomi away wiiii tialf thi ia. your soldiers had flomi away wiiii tialf thi ia. pidity with which liieae carptfrJonu d&Hy )ou woo.M fiavc to be fund of ihe name of Waterloo. Now regpect to another sin, of which I know that your COUQ.ryoien take deli-hf in acca*iag mine, f mean naiionalvanitg$unless 3 am much mistaken, the fault is common so both nations. A man, indeed, makes no seciet in avowing hi* j sentiments j and, whenever the subject is raited, h« tells you that Fras..v is »upe«<or to all «be wi>ri<i in uaturul and acquired advantages, and that Paris is the centre of eveiy excellence. explicit io claiming lor England a simtlar pre- akid if W.;iie e! nous, in arsj<, science, laws, literature, cottsti lution, morals, and religion. Ens;land is wiihom a iu private society your country men, -I are d is rarely beard, in the psescti.e ot a ioreignei, tu use such oiltnsive laHue. Ii t though a s'cancer is not »o!d that England is the first MI itry in the world he ffl18-' be glnpid, HH1ecd, Ill)' tll dI9t'O'\ler I)Ul u(':b t::I !'he op;uino of tWo-thitus o( as natives; while no opportunity is lost of (flawing frotii (hv ti a?eller h confession, that or evet-y ihing which he meets with, here is guprnor to thai to which be has beet? rtccustoaiedj at houi> Of this mode of challenging applause I fin: daily example. sad I rcccsrk it amnnggt ah orders ol En^itshmeo. If I coaimenii (he rapiti jure oi your tiorsi-s, or the neat appointjnetit of your carriages, some membe* of the Four-in hand Club, iiiimediately gays, Ah air, this is the country lor cat,!?e. I)id you tea my team las? ? ;ii tt, ,Iie Y-*Yu do ooi ttnd a «ia c'o in alt France for my #»e$fs," il the beaoiy of a lo«eiy I'emaie dials' from me a tribute of merited praise, I am asked wh -ilH'i I (if, tun ihtnk the E'^rtglish ladies Ibe i).-et II: of liieir ge* ? and, psrhaps, the qlPi tion is put in the presence oi 'hem, when to he. sitate in giving a reply would be ihe acme of "It!eut s. If I adnaiie the picturesque beauty of the sar- roDitdiiig cooinry when paying a visit at the seat of a Iru-nti, sn euiogiurw is immediately pto- I iiounced on the' rural charms of and either she master of ihe house, or one of his guests, fails uot iu contrast your elegant villas wi-h our dilapidated Chateaux. It", jH going into a I commend the manner in which nay as. :it:ie finished, ihe owner is sine to Oiisei ve thai m#ni!tae<tires rt; carried TO the gieatest perlec lion to (ireai Hi isain, anii will. proiiably conclude his remarks by asking, in an incredulous tone of voice, whether it would he possible,at any price, i to jitiuhase similar goods m France. if, while reading a Dumber of ihe Edinburgh or Quarterly Review, I speak I'avoutably of an ai.'icie which fixes toy .attention, a partisan of the commended journal (lor I filid e-vii iiterary crt'imsm bete cannot be sepaiated from party predilections) enquires if do not think the work in question a periodical publication of unrivalltd met it and it t hint fliat the Mercure de France is a competitor which it is difficult to surpass, i am accused of being bltoded by national preju- dice. if tke Elgin Marbles, Ihe Young Memonon, and the other trftjiurfS of the IJ iissh Museum are spoken of with merited respect, I am called 'j upon fo dedan whdher we haY" any thing Id1 at Paris at all comparable to ibis justly eele- | brated colJeciltm ;¡¡ud:f i hinl, t!wt tht two Galleries of the Louvre, as lately restored by Louis XVI li. and the jar din dts plantes contain, amongst their various specimen? of art aod na tll", mnch which, perhaps, ihe connoisseur would find u i less interesting, I find scarcely any Englishman disposed to believe (hat i aai only ■saying what j think. If I praise ihe eloquence (tf yosir Parliamen- tary Speaker*, 1 am reminded tha' it is oniy tn England thai extemporary harangues arc heard and thai snrh eff JF'S alone deserve th^ name ot oratory; «iii;e some surprise is e/presseil at our havinc sufiVied the member •» oi our (or-ps Legtsla'if in France to read their discourses. if, in piiy.nr the amount t»f a long bill at an 'i),i or ,f ihe in every other respect f .illi"' that ¡ iid.e r(,ä, ,i,n treatment received from mine host he consoles tne hy say mi, as be poi'kfts iJiy nsone», (hat tfm -arccbtatModations a; si :iiUi" estabiishmeiits 'in Etigl.tod, are so supe- rior !<> thnge in France tf»at I •idea <.f the caoital risked, or the value of ihe conveniences <vhich 1 -ba»e enjjoyen t antl, indeeu,. that h s -'proifts art', cotisidei nvg ali tilings, c.< tremely moderate. Such is the language cfas*e<t i« this-rouotry Engltgh i-Hi«ttrs, are equally confident of (heir regpective merits. Tiler ar loud, on all oci asious, of drawing a comparison between their mode nf exercising professioaa to which they OF lone, unci that iu which it is sup- t)e jietiiors and I need scarcely add .there (he j preference i« gt»eo. Ns.w accuse me not of illiberality or ill huotour in making these rental iu my ohje.vt iti drawing sach eiicunisiance to your recollection is loshov? Ih:¡/ your CDentry men are ti"l leu* vain than iheu i^hh'>ars, thoa«b I ASU far from "ihuikmg that e flier n-itioo wouitr he better or happier if ihe j epi'Uc t were IH>( appl'tNsble. As it often happens in Hie ease of individuals, thai the fancied possession ol some virtue oi talent leads those h» indulge this, agreeable dream (o artj'iire Hie merit • hey-cilVor, so those eoimtries wi.ose inhabiiaols are proudest of Iheir imsgioary pre-'mitience, and Jealously Uhottr to prucurc tor their patetit soil the prais.es of «ian- ttiei( reilence. I shall conclude hy expressing a wish 'U which I a oi »«re %> wil( e.ordia.!ly join, thst a* England am' F' N during a loog suceess' of rstatiy rentnrifS, ««<(!<! ic»ir treasures and ths ir blood in a i*nd wiiked cmtesi for rfli- Uiary superiorly, «'•> Hiay the, only gtrnggfe (tota henceforth between tliem be to tiial carh other ■ n the acti»i*»'K>t» of useful kiso irtige, and of il),c peace n.d frredou:, ant! < onsequeaily of the mi- | proved happiiiess oi mankind. Adieu, i'Hr i ".t)ri, i)E VsnM(t?tT.
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TKKAD-WHKe.L. 1. A 1 i.l. ( From thf. John Bail ) 11' is not iIIn, w«-efc«s m.see 1 fiat beard the r.-vo| i- f£.(! d,rt ¡ tor s). trsi ruj) go s cry ü;r.dnl there is fJ:. dis-ncion ,il purtJsh mem. i b«-a>d it, I mia: uneflee;ed!y say, with oiC'l' horror, and foi' ihe first !tme !<; my lift- !j iiiete.f.t" !i ceo; m i he. vt't oroli? of r- i • f, J lion and r» fln/ment, puiiiy ol .a i/rannous utiuge I ,e folin. kit Zpf- ill ten Is, tliriiwn all former instances o! btirbaris«i j into tfte sbade. Cruelly in i(g »orft Mercueg, j puiann feelu'g* h«s hitherfr; for ihe | ISHISI p-i-t connnfd '< •' !• tr> tfi«- MCitvr; and t)..i- j sive age'icy o* author jIge^, and is IC re* served fur us ?• «fi*e i» a ieehler am! less d.-seiw i-»g victios ? — Wh«t '"ay he the baiieJul eSact* of iiiig idjndii i '•< 111 ¡ t) i 1" X t ure ol the í d} '1 \/i f i rl). (, i cauuo; t-f litvate tbev aecsgsa- tfy be severe 's rfio¡t¡( prinrifile, which wiibtiur a nhudiler 5 pen for # tniimeflt coiiempla.'O it ir> atiotf.er yet j worse aspeci of its Cnmpliciteil wretchedness that t raise my au&thew** a:1J¡J il alone will make tbc I picture swfBcieoily hfatk. Let ,;¡ ¡¡;¡¡)i}¡;I! jOu"r. c *4 tn hard lauouir," driven iu her wretched t«sk, and hoar af;tr hour, anil day after day wearing; down, h) «»seh-«s agony, » frame little q«»Likd tal'siog, and ev«-i, a pobiic ei;pr>ii»r« of h; r snl- ferrngg and gbame, degrarfnt;; past ali hope of redemption.a mind, which", under Use mflupoce of have been given back to the world lett-a11* _"•' firlus. To add one more lillI of flort.,Pr [i) picture, in a town like this what is.the it»rges. CÎa.;¡q or IJufonunil(e femilÍt! who ¡..naul (oilí IHI, *«>»» ? ihey not those mo.s' hapless ol all 'he children of misery, who, the victims 'e*s their own errors t hhi) the vices of o<her», nigh\!) oils-it at the ferot-iotis caprice of a constable, and sh<t necessary iudi»6riini!)at*iiess of Ii Vi/lice ifia- gigtr&te. under the'sweeping definttiois of a I harsh Variant Act, are btiti;ed. "-we, hi heal a broken spirit in the i'^OOIS of « Si* and to eapiate on ihe tread-wheel 'he c»>me of being unfortiJuafc. Of' (his, i; is (,> ht. feared, there is too large a proportion of the martyrs of shi's cruel 'em, i> is hotoriiMis also, bow many add to present wretchedness the unspeakable agg'avs of r and t!II¡il¡Hlít' ¡¡!I Ü¡H! aud ¡'ceMlI'f from ¡¡}í, foritme, harrow e*ary thouslU and feeling an ioreusity of wue that f«arfully beggars sc-'uf sufferings in the remeaibraoce, c-f whai was oner its glotloug and happy contrast —this, tins »« the perfection of hurnvn suffertng (hat mock's a" if) tl?t" lowest dreg* a draught hitter enough before — ;his is ihe it is 'fiissshed" 01" agony, bodily, aieu'al, and nntvergai-—. I" frc,:n The heart hath 00 r«.lief b»t breaking." To Ihste, then, most unfortunate of human beings—«o these pitied victims to ihe hennlesg treachery of scoutidreis who c„>n netray iimocertce and then spurn what they hate made it—to these miserable offenders," us* they an; called—bat, 111 my judgment, oGreodei» far more sinned against than sinning—(he ttead-rnili crowded by the m.s- use;! power ol many a mistaken zealot Who, in this exercise of it, thinks he honours heaven by breaking glic bruised reed. offers its asylum, and rhete misery reigns at last atone there repent- ance meeis disgrace—misfortune is soothed by (rlllre, shame annihilated in infamy, agony goaded to despair. And now, if the picture is complete, it is frightful, and, above all, if it is true, up every feeling of indignant manhood and forbid the longer endurance of that has tar too long already outraged and disgraced the name— the suif«-riogs of heiples.s females demand re- I dress, and where is (tie manly heart that can bear the appeal unmoved ? liear U. The wi ol system is unnaturally mislakec and harsh. 11 10 the more laborious offices of Ide it excites our compassion, to see a lemsle revers- itie the curse of the Creator, and eating her blead in the sweat of her brow, how fevoltilig, ought, to be the idea of subjecting her to a pu- j nishment, under which the iii-ongest inatily frame sinks, and wearied and worn down confesses the seventy of a discipline to which the'uerve of limbs, foil-strung froaj their ordle, can afford no adequate resistance ? The bodily pain of a state so excessive, must !H.J eX2f1icialing, and ri¡;IHiy render the combina- tion of misery with which a female pursues her shameiui task, indeed complete. And is woman to continue to hear this, and man to lufllct it r- it cannot, must I)C-every ill arms against it—nature forbids, and heaven abhors it. Tha savage rigour of the system too, is not its only fault 5 itg absolute injustice and inadequacy, either ;o correction or remedy, render ii as poli- tically as it is morally objectionable. Here even t)tlsf, t),id 'ArzompAit or oece,it) ati(i ex- peuiPDt'y cannot hold, for the punishment is in itself iinerly- disproportioned to any offence, which generally speaking, a woman can commit, and nine-tenths of those who suffer it do so for offesiees which call for a very different correction. •iSlea-sured even by the-rigid role of justice it is iniquitous and harsh, but tried by the standard of litem Misty it is revolting and merciless and 1H,r¡¡q{IO(b ;-its existence is a disgrace to every honourable distinction we claim as a nation, and belts* e#ery right feeling we pretend to cherish as ft!=rn ;—uselessly, and unqualifiedly, barbarous, it presents the political solecism of punishment severe,-without precedent, not holding for:li even ihp. possibility of the reformation, which is the OB!; Il'tlíHnare fnd of all punishm,¡I, but froen its very nature fending to nothing but the hasten- t'd ami irretrievable ruin of its victims. [flat we n,)w ronfl- dently. look forward to not being much longer grieved by the existence of this crying enormity —every thing like cruelty is tin English, ami this refitted .ami unnatural species of it will soon give way before the better feelings which we all unite in. The Government iiself will,l trust, lest! the way in ihe work of charity, and wi-» njly lend it- self to the adoption of some approved change- it will gladly get rid of a charge which gtaing its own fairer jJII)il:j all:! wee, ¡he wi,h if sh¡¡re,- £ am very far from wiufcinc to he understood as blaming the promoters of the tread-mill (even in the abuse of I( i execrate) or tfie Government which has thought it tfi do) its duty to sup- port it till it jiad been iiie(I it has now been tried and found wattliflh,-ils severity is proved 10 he only equalled by its nselessness, and the result cannot ttut by rhe immediate and utter abolishment of ,tile iise of it with reference to fe- males.' Such, l ventuie to predict, will be the spontaneous act of the Government. Should, however, my aiiticipations prove unfounded, and some mistaken motive of policy still endeavour to (Clain a system so reprobated, I would still predict its downfall from the for once united voice uf all part es agreed, not upon a question of politics or expediency, but in the evetlasting A dictates 0! humanity and justice, demanding in ihe seoa'e sari enir"!J!ing rfliil1 the ihroue Iht, restoration of.the character of the nation. How aiii (a my very heart's cote) to attain such an object, for once see all distinction of contending factions all(., (* rcssion lIi:J warmer and a better fedw:, Until tbjs much-to be-desired change take place, might we not with reason suggest to the const, tera: iati "f our Pulice illustrate* the envi- ab'e power they possess ol tempering the rigour of the iifi'S'iM system by cntming it* operation to those who !('()■ he more -justly amenable to it, ••nd »pari»gthcaiselves the,odium and their coun tr] riVT7 £ »-cv. 4'f:IHnn;¡1T5 i'v.1I;11 II j jrv» ti l c: • .!Llt i I am not "1f,He tlwl tlw Yagiaut Act jorces up* a magistrate the p*inftil alternative iff puninh^'S severely or not punishim; at all, hy iitftTirif" 'hat evety commitment coder its enact tin is siiust necessarily be to hard labour. On i v contrary, a fair discretion,. in my opinion, is I ft. and h inetsiii to he Icif, in the breast of ihe :\1.1islrIl1e, to tie used as circumstances may war laut ( tt/¡(! even it were not S", where would be 1 he difficulty or the danger ot moderating an in tertorem kind of power (for that 10 the only con so net ion that till u excuse it* existence (by thai mercy from which it ought to he inseparable, ami ii) preferring ¡he spirit of the law before the let- ((", fn.,k!ri; IVelJ its failings lean to virtue's Hiiie." A severer course is certainly in the power of our Magistrates, and if they eveil adopt it Ver eleotle')Ijq) tlliit it is n. ccs-iry, i LH frcm hlamiug them but I will add also, 1 hat I am as far from eovy nig them. Bur it is now time to have done with a subject which, however in itself uiti-iesting, i am iu- tiu-img upon you at far too great a length, aiwJ wiih far too little ability to compensate the in CJiive.nence. May we soon, very soon recognise 14,: influence of a better spirit in the aboiish- rsent of.the loathed system of crueliy I havu en- deavored to deprecaie anil to hasten aud insure K, may every right and kindly feeling that our (tillist itself on the side of mercy, every where join in the support ol an app«a! is*' it) the name of humility, charitable, the name of Gu(i am. Sir, your 1 hetiieut seiva»rf JUVENlS. Hadiovs-itrvit, ot.k Dec. IS23.
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EXECUTION OF BELL AN D WEBSTER, AT MMDSTONE. Monday, at noon T. Webster, aged 3T, at an to the murder of M. Smiih, at Lrttij. hum, and Joseph BeM, a^ed 19, for the ;ii!iif[gr of his father, at Ot-al. underwent (he awful »eo. ifnce of the law on Penenden fieoih, which is si, loate a mile out of Maitfstoue. Af'er the trial 00 Friday, Mr, Justice Park sent for the surgeon of 'he gaol, and the clergy- tle man, with whom he held a clIC: cOIISultation, fbe result of which was the confirming of the der for BeJl's execution. On the morning fol lowing thai of the trial, ;11 an iiltelviv-u between the prisoner and the Rev. Mr. J. Winter, the ivlloniug conversation, ill subsianee took place: t,"at 4tutl--axqn, we are enabled to lay befoie our leaders. It will he read with interest, as fending to coulfrtn a be- lief .of Bell's duplicity — When r.emiuflad of his situation, an;5 urged to «' penitent confession, he at first solemnly denied having shot his fiiher and said it was done by Charles Walker, the young man whom he accus- I'd it) A f,traler On being asked why, if rtsat was the (ruth, did he couiess himself guillJ; he teplieii, that Langley, ihe consta- ble, put him in his own gaol at Dover, and there made him drunk, and thus forced the confession from him The clergyman then inquired of him, why he did not mention this at the trial to which he attsweffd, I hail not.courage to do so." F«,>r 10 tiiititiies he persisted in this story, till at last the entreaties and representations of rhe chaplain taking eixed, he admitted his guilt and adtted, that he had premeditated the deed upwards of three rnonihs, at first intending to el feet it with poison, his father always keeping arsenic in ihe" house, and to which he had tree access, This mode was at last abandoned for that which succeeded roo well. Having thus relieved ins mind, he spontane- ot)sl,y the Lord's Prayer, which, to- gether wnh the Relit!; to the astonishment of the Rev. Mr. Winter, he repealed without ouce erring, and which correctness, iu answer to a qucitioa put to hitu, be attributed to haviog heard Webster repeat them the overnight. Thil account is known to be false, as the two prisou- ers were confined in separate cells.
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To PREVENT THE UNPI,EA-IANT TASTE 01" TURNIPS BCTTER.—To every pail of milk im. mediately alter taken from the cow, pour a quart of boiling wafer, and in proportion to any smaller quantity, takmg care 10 stir the milk for a few minutes, when the taste will evaporate. This process rather weakens the flavour of the butrer the quantity of water, however, may be regulated according to circumstances. Mn. WKARE, — On the Thursday prior to the day when the trial was expected to take place, an olive-coloured outside coat, belonging to the murdered man, was. through the vigilant activity of the Magistracy, discovered near the scene of slauahfer, concealed beneath she underwood of a laige frea, the seams ripped in every direction, doubtless in the hope of discovering notes Ihi" coat the unfortunate gentleman was seen by his laundress to wear tin the day he set oir for the fatal journey, and is now in the magistrates'pos- session. A singular circumstance, also no! ge- nerally known, j, that ou the Tuesday previous rie was seen to count j,» his chambers severs! Banknotes, not »n unusual practice; anions them several for £ 100 each; and that on the examination of his chambers by his brothers,, subsequent t,) Iiis (ie;jth, the utmost amount of moneys and securities found did not amount to more 5han £ 30, and that in a drawer unlocked. These facts we can vouch for. F, vening paper. PATENT COPFFIR.—il is now uearlv forty years since (he more intelligent amon<r our ship owners introduced Ihe use of copper a* sheathing- for Jbeir vessels, and Ihe adrantagss loon became so conspicuous as to lead to adoji- tion it) most esses where the circumstances of the owners were such a* lo admit of the expense. In the uavj the more general its of copper has formed one of the main fea! of Ihe improvements of the age, but atag expense, in consequence of the rapid deea. the article: for while iu a few cases cojipej would be found to last ten or fifteen ymrs, in the great majority of instances it wag rota out in a third, or less ihan a Ihird, of the Lmc. The Commissioners (if (lie atjxlous ti) lessen this source of expense, and sli/l mora the uncertainty which attached to the dura- tion of vessels, particularly Oil Foreign sta. tions, from the decay of The copper,determin- ed that a course of experiment* should be instituted to aseertaiii. if possible,(he cause oi tiiis remarkable difference in Ihe quahly Application was, we hear, made to Sir frey Davy nd Ihe Council of the Koyal Socie- () I () t I ty for their asisiance also Io the oiiice< i o| his Majesty » Millt. At ti>e Mi|j( mvt,s, tigatioll was Undertaken by Mr. Mushef who from his situalion in the melti, department' had peat advantages, h. lh in experience and in the command of matTnnery for ma kino? expmmenfs. He with cimen of copper by (he Navy Board, taken from the h Itom of a Dutch ship, he Batavia captured in the year 1798¡ copper 01 which afier 25 years wear, was very perfect jl'otj^h wc"glit. Dor ;n the twelve mouths Mr. Mnshet ha heen engaged in tins important investigation nod has, we hear, at last brought his labour to a sstisfaciory close, luvi. .v-d „t -Knotvteflge Ol >;ire cnemical jsrocess by whi .( *rr> yaj,d, of copper, Which it is intendet '0 try, under the direction of the Navy Board "■several of our ships of war.
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