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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Gazette, 1848-05-26, Page 1inlillifteferEINNINIft PURIFY !Ili 0134()01). MOFFAT'S 'EGIITABI4E Ur/b I1jLjii M PHE ENiX !MF?M) : Ib high and easid; J ubhk these pre-esunsst M Mp• i.- rd for their interstice lses••y Well doreasea *hall they pashas t► ilei, • rendered the usual ptuet►an 14 ppfilleg .sly ennece.ear7, but, elf y: el t• They are knows N L►eia j r good works testify for the a they re not by the firth of Ilm pr, idol{. ii ALS. CASES of A.tblatti, Wj Osie Rheumatism, A Icier and Ktdoeys, ; !"i If Complaints. i the South and hitch t . prevail, they will be Need liSi Planters, farmers, and Olteniao s use these 1lfedtcine., villi Niel Lout them. thous Cholic, and Serous Loot s., 's, Costiveness, Colds and Coughs, al;e, Consumption. Used with great ices in this di . Corrupt Humors, 'peke, Dyspepsia'. No person with t s teasing disease, should daisy wilts! brines immediately. .reptions ofthe.8kin. Erysipelas,71.- ,ncy. 'over and Ague. For this scourge of western country these medicines sill found a safe, speedy, and certain rime - Other medicines leave the syatsap ject to a return of the disease --a store these medicines is permanent. Try m, be satisfied, and be CURED. 'oulness of Complexion, General Debi ', Gout, Giddideee, Gravel, Headaches, every kind, inward Fever, Inflamasator7 eumatiem, Impure Blood, Jaundice. Lem Appetite. Liver Complaints, Leprosy, 'genes., Mercurial Diseases. lever fails to cradles}e entirely all the rete of Stercus) 'untidy sooner thea most powerful preparation of Sersapa. a. Might Stee.ti' Nernst DAMS', Ker- s .rte Complains of all kends, Organic Af- tioos, Palpitation of the Hearst, Paisley. olic. PILES. The original d gee medicines was cured sus $. tis standing by the use el- iM• dicinee alone. PAINS in the heed, sfd., hike BA* its and organs. RHEUMATISM. Those dietedw s terrible diocese, will be sure of rely the Life Medieises. . Rosh of Wood to the ilead, Scurvy, Itrheum, Swellings. ierofula, or King's Ertl, in its west me, Ulcer., of every ds.criptioa• WORMS, of all kinds, are effectual) pelted by these Medicines. Parents will well to administer them whenever their etence is suspected. Relief will be sere THE LIFE PILLS AND PIiINIX ITERS PURIFY THE BLOOD, 444 is remove all disease from the system. A single trial wilt place the LIFE PILL 1 I'H(ENIX BITTFRS beyond the Rh of competition in the 'stimetjso,si cry patient. t, . The genuine of these medicines ars sew t up in white wrappers and labels, te- ther with a pamphlet, called "Maffei'. cod Samaritan," containing the directions, e., on which is a drawing et Broadway 'm Wall street to our Office, by weig raagers visiting the city can very easily td tie. The wrappers and Samaritans c:ctipyrighted, therefore, those who pro - re them with white wrappers can be cured that they are genuine. lie careful, id do set buy those with yellow wrapper,; it if you do, be satisfied that they come met from us, or dent touch them. 11Y- Prepared and sold by DR. WILLIAM 13. MOFFA)', 15 Broadway, corner of Anthony streets, 'ew York. For sale by BENJ. PARSONS. Sole Agent. Goderich, Jan. 2S, 1848. 1 TO PRINTERS. 'YPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTERS' FURNISHING WARE HOUSE. l011E Subscribers have opened a Nwrt Type Foundry in the City of Nddtbt '' 'ork, where they are ready to supply orders any extent, for any kind of Jab Franey 'ype, Ink, Paper, Chases, Galleys, Bea Mee, Steel. Column Roles, Coseposi.e ticks, Cases, and every article accessary r a Printing Office. The Type, which are cast is new eeppyldp, om an entirely new sett of Rations, itb deep counters, and warranted to be 'surpassed by any, will be sold at price@ suit the times. AH the type furnished its is" hams cast." Printing Presses furnished, sad also, :cam Engines of the most approved pal- ms. Composition Rollers east for printers. er Editors of Newspapers who will iy three times as much type as their bills nouns to, maygive the a -bore six months' n otion in teir papers, and send thele pert containingit to the Subscribers. COCKROFT k OVE&F.ND No 78, Asa Street Na York. December 7th 1847. iota IIENRY NEWMAN ) READ, CARE sad PASTAS( BAKER, respectfully sonata As patronage at le inhabltanta of Goderich and id vicinity,„ . td trusts. by strict attentiot., to merit,ao' 'are of their favours. N. B.—Hard Biscuit and all kind* d metope oe bead. Cake} made to order. Goderieh, Jan. ea, IROI ftf Tache s Ha Hosea gtwAt_—Tr0 SIUL- iA08 per eastern if peke moody is •dvaaM, Twelve •so sex Paces witti is espiretiea the year. No paper diseeatia•ed moil arrears thee' itip, sales the 'publisher thick. it his wive.. ito rio re Any tridi..tal is the ew etry b/m eaiag ea - wale for sea *absentee:a, earth receive a .enth ceps gran.. 1 ET All letters addressed to the Edam ceset mud, ,d, or they will set be tale inset 1 tan office. TIMM or eeveltevaw ix lies and seder, bet I.rardYr,....•F,• Edda whops's.lewder,...r.... • 1 'es tier awl mailer, fret iumweiese.•., • t) $ Loeb n L -..s iss ereem....a 04040 'vw tea linos. Nim asrr(ms, pmdear • 114, Esse► besasl es, 1i1... , • 1 1 A.:Il1MT .edea( (* Ikea ap if ,.r 46111100400.4.to -.>,. •fie memos L...: •. ek sear -* s.•.r_, .y, .4.. •,. IJ -R0 AND GODERICR, STRATVOED, ST. MARY, "? H E TOLQi1iit 11. .. QUERN; THE LAW GODEBICH, HURON DISTRICT, CAN1lik sills•e111140414811.est r p . I ear three taken to the workhouse, and • •••••• r ..., the elder fuer distributed aaoeert kiad- & LIZ , li1T Wit t11R1111Rt1. AILWIllrelaad Aaorai..+1teLw, V Maass., sod , Let otf.es .eek At ioytir B b1L, sad Ooave ae Qgb! At baa Orcosiest root or sad aettt .i, '\'best tMsm Aa►te•r anis. dI and ear. Joest 9rr.wcoAlr,rieh. '-mhos At• *.as Limas, Str.It d, !kip* _ epistle I t Atli. s R1tIIVLt acyl ANsreey at 8alirimr ha OhIaetry, ke. te— emdewWei d W. E. a '. et.., W eat N, @missile P b.t..ry 111,11141'°_ bees. snpNada .w wino en awe y ten 111tesa (has -cosy •f'(4d p Law, Oros, 14w De yEASio: , to lesOb.a. ,- , nr4n the illeehtt node itela.ar, mud L Y 1-K crrAilt Oerow,ba.er,Commr. •4 sir • 1-6m isswee rM/esh . lTp I Mai'! • lgeatie bas is Liar es Shen - I pm epos bet • A small white el ybeti, * f ; And animas= semi lapel ♦ wisenetteav'.nuncergres hhalfdlvinl; mayyllovee .eetsa deer br Theo thou—my own •redde. . Sine of my iooeebo1dtdltiaif le . ' Fair sans of home's ttasslti.d hips f - r To thee nay b.Mnsi ear •te. When 10 -tine Rowel er caw aaw)s; Thine is the hlir that sever dors The smiles whose truth laid aA bees truth { What, thee, aro ills metre Med or • To ilea► -ay ewe l miss t « may ale yearangs, That ted my t 1410 i Thus ever guide wersiesimg Set TO 44 a/Mialt/p W hope my titan • 'C 1. pt or myMain/Nei - sa er - or _ v Feb. 1,. 11)48, •;,,. 4 -des SR& FREEMAN & fblf ll , 'tut. asitias, &a. &c. Fi<tratsaN, IItttaillaa 14s alt 1, 1848. s. BURTON & 8ADL1QIR, RISTERS and Attereisent-Law, 1Cuics_treet, Hanile".. Boson W. Beams, • !;t111i tie A. S•nt acs,' - ' els 1, 1848. axiom PORTE. i.tb ' AND DENtilpfilre ROOTa. SI II `d z nee mess, t7.irri.t, • L • r ser, Provtason and Wine Merchant, ' Kin -street. Hamihea. Feb I, 1-48. 1-tw DR. HAMILTON, IVEST:,TREET, GODESICII. Feb. 16, 1848. 1-tw etrA in old m tey, 11'1 talar clot sed. T. mew het e'er him Mileled glade. Fonds, kiedtrd-&1 thirst makes life To rats merry The Wee( tins was Wheat Flow head o the ught :reed seam yea iii tie looved' " abating lieogses man acid, olrbses sew am en yaw elsseures Where see year ism at Welk se deer-- Whirs new saw all pear teem ewes t" $7491.0141M i flesha need misoutete,k'd hefty funds 71 , 710 )lps theitamertwhile, praying, Away M e swws If dnists then, tteg— shapee O 1110.ps4 t, serest shaman nhsam.d monad, "61fh1&1'valnrl4&' has cried. '"fk/u- Ut ♦js 1.o'era. sprbittion 7 ere • awrey to a World more t> te--' UAO [ A'I, BROTHERS & Co., jTI Wholesale Grocers, Wine and Spirit 1M.rebate, Hamilton. Feb. 1, 1848. 1 -ten EreGIVERN, Saddler and Harness . Maker, King -street, Ilamilton. Feb. 1, 1848. 1 -ten MR. II. B. WILLSON, BARRISTER, and Attorney -at -Law, 1 &a As &e., Hughson-street, Hamil- ton Feb. 1, 1848. 1,1E8SR8. DUGGAN & HOLDEN, B•aatarns, &c &c., R. O. DUGGAN, t Ham.hon J. R. HOLDEN, • Feb., 1848. .1 PIPTR. Tie, Sheet -Iron, and Cop- . per Smith, Bross Founder, and Beer Temp Maker. No. 50 Yonge-st. Toronto. Fob. 1, 1848. ' 1-tw J. ROBINSON, 1 MPORTER of English, French, and Americas Paper Hawing. , Manufac- turer et Picture Frames and Looking Glasses : Window Canine and. Room Bordering,—No. 5, MeNab's Buildings, pppeeits ti:o Market, James -street, Ha - 0111164111i 1. mt-itis. Feb. 1, tee8. 1-tw. Da. YAATE1IND.ER 0119(181)E01104, HA YS VJLLE. Apea 100h, 1848. W1 Lid$OTON MINER et Ohereb V 116114•4111 Tomato. les.ra. Imo... Mr.ar7 1, MIL 8 -ter HOTEL, and Wellisgton- .r • 1-4w hearted hard-working people, who are 117• lug to inure the young soft heads, aaeo& *owed to silken idleness, to the toil beady iadestry I sat you, John Adam, how the husband of that woman, the hem et thou - • dna, can meet kis God, whoa H Is et hies to give en ammo' d wit tower, observed Dr. Adams. .. "I oortai.l will d. t Mi g M y wife and chil- dren f4+pes the *sushi d +l y4bw like that, altbesgb, whateviiiMewle berme 10 lite, I am sure bees &Wy .valid pre- Mstbr titin• q ts.atea.e M seasplele— •A1 ppd .eesan yemAlspisellidtmat se evertit i., roelt.t t Or .oath you Sear.limise tlpw dkatr male t6 the hitternes.4d.p.nd.a1 when by the aaatleoe or cttvtailaamet iIr thou 1(tsarioya habits" if closely waseked, Lessees is numbest sad' et last. benne as sawries,•y)ou eould leave them fa ally Ltdependenee f We Ufa he 11te)ti ter. - a death - 1 eves sr ifi rf'al , M as0 1t -be is, who is • eds.gt6 : 101 i , d its Loa; neglected those de* 106404Eer sent oaearth dorm be with as f en, dark i len the valley et Mie Shadow of death- I de not wast, ioer- ever, to read a bossily' osh , my dear brother, bat to impress a trot ; and Ido hope that will prevent the po. d thein children feeling what they nulls fair enduring what they Asst sedum Y yea passed into soother world without perform - tug your duty towards them, and damask therm to society, in this." Mrs. Adams met her brother-in-41E1U*, day (people 8vesad-twenty years ago Aid dine by day) at dieser with an air of of- fence. She was, of ooune, lady -like an quiet, bat it was was dbpleaead- Everytlitsg it was OrordttO to its kind There was T'H E IS NO HURRY ! ♦ALR Or UrF•..ea•XCe; IIT ran. a. C. EAU. (Continued ) Mrs. Adams burst into tears, and walk- ed out of the room. • ^r, mee an. so w .1 .=s1t.sY* AZETTE. ITCIIELL. AND BAYFIELD ADVERTISER. AND THE PEOPLE" WEST, FRIDAY; MAY 26, 1848 NUMBER XIV without refinement , but just fancy the torture of snit a provision ! " ueh more Mrs Adams talked; and tor, who loved display, and had no to see Dr Leeswor, Lis particular or even Dr. Fitelane, better appointed himself, feltl] inelined towards etrriage, and thought it would an at various other times ; bat when things creature opened her Christian name with y be pleasanter to save than to in- came to paints, these Soldiers, tiro R'i, so that it read thus—"Marry Ana gad resolved to begin immediately i their -English sad Sootch comrades, were Smith," aad'4tbe poor creature took the hint, y—et as,. h. sew equipage_ (uai4 ling ve shaho•e6 ge othedie ee and dSm— id starry Ana ith.Ser•A Avis - hen persons are very prosperous a There areilisays woe numb) in every sr- aids. lei or twenty pounds do not much my, such, for instance, as the fellows who D•R 11tt chis PAat tAtaolt QootAttox-- fy, lint the principle of careless ez- desert in Canada, but the mass of the The following anecdote is a literal feat. tare is hard to curb. trop s .acro and well disposed men. In nae of his hes in the .Douse of and it is, d moose, their An ART/III. •Cirarcat'—Shegot Mr. teerrs.i to represent the Army to be dint- Jones by her 'sunning He was a timid Seated, as nothing is so likely to encourage 'young man, and very bashful, and did sot the populace as a belief that the troops I come opt* the seratch, as lay brother Jack oath it ; so, after two or three letters heal passed between thea, she ghosted me a let- ter she had written -to him, and the artful will not act against them. Similar reports of sympathy of the Irish Soldiers with the Re movement were current in 1843, arious things oeenrred to put off this ror's plan of laying by. Mrs. Adams an illness, that rendered a residence nooceasary for a winter or two.— eldest boy must oto Eton. An their As fen ilia inion between the two regi• Commons, the Min-rster, to illustrate a menta in Dublin. the onlyfact that seems point, quoted from lw lusslet," There's soe- authenticated, we thinnothing of— thine rotten in tLe state of Denmark," There have been fends between different which being read in the newspapers next regiments in the Service almost from time morning by a matter of -fact quidauno, who was not at home; the little girls immemorial, and this is just o likely to had a oogaiderable sum vested in Daniab t to school. Bad as Mrs. Adams's have been the revi„valof one of these ancient secsrrit e., Inc took the arelarm, and immetli was, it was better than no quarrels, or the result of a canteen brawl, slily wrote to his mois ndent in Stook meet at a11. If the doctor had as from any predilections for or against holm to sell out and realize every shilling Repeal. The letter, purporting to be from he had in the funds of that denounced a Soldier in the 57th Regiment. sympathi- and sinking country.—Literary Gazette. sing with Repeaters, and publisbed in the Natio., is a manifest forgery. Its language The following annotincemeift appears is is not that of a Soldier, and the 57th, at the Lasted:—" To the Medical Profession.— the date of the letter, was quartered in A country brewer, a short distance from Leeds instead of Dublin, though it has London, wishing to extend his family trade since arrived at the latter city. The Sol- I in town, requires one or two medical neon diers of the British Army, under all cis- to recommend his ales (they being perfect- ly pure and of good quality), for which a believe they will continue to do so, proof commission will be allowed.—Address, &a" e up his entertainments, his "friends" d have (said he was going down in the and his patients would hate an' him less skilful : besides, notwith- ng his isereaied expenditure, he dhe had ample means, not to lay by, to spend on withoatdebt or difficulty.' es his promise to his brother would a his mind but it was soon die cd by what he had led himself to he- wn' the impossibility of attending to e n n. When Mrs. Ad children returned, she against all the seductions of traitors and SHARP SHOOTING.—It in a dungger- lailted that the children were loo rebels. oua thing to play with edge • tools. The for her nerves and strength, and her Since writing the above we found the editor of the Ala. F fired the followinngg side tenderness induced him (*yield following pr:ragraph. strongly confirmatory quih at Prentice, of e Louisville 7oarwal: vorite plan of bringing up his girls of our opinions, in the able Irish Corespon „I% uilo at he editor of the Louisville Juurt.ol'. f his own roof. In process of time encu of the N Y Courier ¢ Araquirrr :— career through life the a celebrated tine T J e ones were added to the four, sad the papers are filled with rumours of the Because it is the rogue's maroh. Mil his means kept pace with hisexpensem disaection of the constabulary, and mill Prentice, who iea "dead shot," ladled his ort. for"ton years he was a favourite tory,-,and the putting of the metropolis p , and takinggood aim, let the Thor emus the class of persons who render fa- ander martial law, the spread of the rebel- }Lave it right in the teeth after the following &sisal fortune. It is impossible, with - 114 compass of a tale, to i.raoe the min- a the brothers' history - the children were handsome, intelligent, and, orld's opieioa, well educated. -- i's eldest daughter was one amongst A for -beers*)• of mind and. person ; so - ung display of figure or In- tender, and quite 'were of the fact Those who climb boldly, sometimes take a false step, but at all tunes make dangerous ones. When Charles looked round upon the splendid plate and'styliah servants—when the chil- dren were ushered in after dinner, and every tongue was loud in praises of their "Certainly," said John."! intend to pro-'. beauty --an 'involuntary shudder passed vide for my children ; but there is no hex- through his heart. and he almost accused ry, and—" himself of selfishness, when he was coos= "There should be so hesitation in the forted by the remembrance of the provision ease," interrupted Charles : "every man made for his own little ones, who were as iste•,wlr to provide for his children God pretty. as well educated, and as happy in their cheerful country ho"te. The next morning he was on his return to Repton, happy in the assurance his brother had given him before they parted, that he would really lay by a large sum for the regular assurance of his life. "My dear John," .aid the dootor's wife, "when does the new carriage come home 1 I thought we were to have had it this week. The old chariot looked so dull today, just as you were going out, when Dr. Fitslane's new chocolate -colour passed :certainly that chocolate -coloured carnage, picked out with bine, and those blue liveries, are very, very pretty." "Well Lucy, I think them too gay— i the liveries I mean—for an M. D.; quieter colours do best : and as to the new carriage, I had not absolutely ordered it. I don't see why I cannot go on with the jobs ; and i I almost think I shall do so, and appropri- ate the money I intend for my own carri- - age to another purpose " "What purpose 11 "Why, to effect an insurance on my life. There was a great deal of truth iu wbat Charles said the other day, although he said it eoarsely, which isnot usual with him; but he felt the subject, and I feel it also ; so I tbiok e6 e. Is.vieL, e.MtlJ on with the )obs—at alt even ti next year --and devoting this money to the insurance." U* i ales imams, tet list 1 -ODAXICH. May 100, MN& J: *MUM & Ot>~ ware** 'd1!!l1rS8d JitBta, irt L _ limit t3aq 1<.v4eemmebeei le Pussies Web esmspl 4 as toe Divides Court 0•ll.., where they will constantly have on hand se Ar.nrtneent ef AanDt.tfi sad autelese, sed all ether arlielas is Asir Sued beeinsss, which .1111 lis said N •modeneeA Liberal DG.eoewt will MOe4 tte1, 1 1 OSA April. IA aemra fitede►lib, t>ltlr A pill t e 444 9 -m1 r -Sher ii •-- ta*M '11t forbid that I should imagine any man to be sufficiently wicked to say, 'I have been the means of bringing this child into ex- iatenee—I have brought it up in the indul- gence of all the luxuries with which I in- dulged myself : and now I intend to with- draw them all from it, and leave it to fight its own way through the world.' No man could look on the race of the innocent child nestling in your bosom and say that; bot if you do not appropriate a portion of the means you possess to save that child from the 'hereafter,' yon act as if you had resol- ved so to cast it on the wildwaters of a tur- bulent world." "But, Charles, I intend to do all that you counsel ; no wonder poor Lacy could not bear these words. when I, your min and only brother, find them stern and re- proachful : no wonder that such should be the case : of course I iatead to provide for my children." "Then no rr." said Charles. "Why. so I will : but sonnet in a moment I have already said there Woo burry You must give a little time." "The time may come, my dear John, when nun will give you no time. Ton have been spending over and above year lucerne -emote than, as the father of four Andres, ;ow luv sry'v4Rhs se 49°"d• -- The duty parents owe their children, in this respect has preved mere strongly on my mind than uses), as I have been called on lately to witness HI effects—to see Ha misery One family at Repton, a family of eight children, hu been left entirely without provision, by a man who eejoyed a situation dive hundred a -year in quarter- ly uarter17 payments " "That man is, however,.slultlees. What woad he nee oat of five hewdred s -ii 7 How could be live on lesst " repliedeuthe doctor. 'Lils ,u1 deur, apd blears the Weaken ehes.ii34 . • owed Chesiea in the vmbsnaew .this,.ads,ay &a* ellemarse world protide far Anka m, "the man who deem Oct the dia'idem. I mould not Mesar the idea masm detistenee far his helpless ef reaping say advsul ge by your death ; saiil they are able to pevade for them- sod really the jobs ars so very inferior to ashes, cement be ealled a reasonable person; what they need to be ---and Dr. I.seswor, aid the legislature ought to ehlige witch .ostribste to a iaadsere eta as a of -w oversewuetpaapeeiem--4iM whisk elms* epi welthern *hiltless Reim the sareiewuesi or seHbubie.. of their parents lie no nseseedy ler this painted ineuranes God fm his wisdom, and certainly in his And after yes have set up our own ear- mercy. ar mercy. reseeved the lsrnken-barged riaq*,yes eaa and ley by, sod in a few widow of the penes luded to a mouth years seal plenty he the Ai- des hi. death ; and the infant whose dren ; sad I shall net have N. sallise seariahaeat hum its birth had been osis- feeling that .ay iivieg thintg weld profit with a nus spirit in England and Sootiand, in the manger, to wit :— towns where Insh Repeaters and En- Why will the editor of the Flag, at Hr glish Chartists abound, sled so on. They close of his career through life boliks-s tnt are all groundless. The wont is—the of Paganini's? Because bo will be giec filling of the minds of the distressed—the o htless—the reckless—and the 1cooes tt ar.aq-••+--k sees . LAd the alienation of the generous and lninavet rn, or the fill' - them with despair oI l m i - ned to all those rare virtues in - er mut e .— ere which form at once the treasures of catic life and the ornaments of society. MEETING OF COMMUNISTS it was who soothed the nervous irrita- y of her mother's sick chamber and The Communists of London had a great t • h e and raced her meeting at the Literary Institute, John-st. r • on a single .tris'. An anti, ue oak pulpit, of retnsr"ksblrele at , has been discovered to hal been dowel conceal peevie n ss, EcccvTrox.—The wretched boy -mu er, Gaunt --aged only 15 years --eel) the extreme sentence of the la* in ?Ti on Saturday the 6th inst. I''¢ika• 1 ee • luau 0 theirprinciples, ,•r'v drawing -room by a presence th•tt on the _Ith silt. to explaina count of the melancholy eves appwl► ai attractive to both old and young. from expose the perversiora of • The Timesand ! ed in the Niagara Mai!. Two hymns were snegtoc-s and unpretending modesty other icading jouruttls, and to address the ; sung by the persons who vidited the offend - two younger sisters called forth an her I Provisional Government of Fr.tnce on the ,,r in his last momenta—one in the cell ernes,, from the extreme delicacy of sebjeet. Robert Owen was called to the the other upon the scaffold. The verses, health ; but her brother's were even I Chair and spoke an hour in exposition and selected by the prisoner himself were set- ter objects 'of solicitude—handsome, 1 edvooacy of Communism. He was follow- able to his fearful situation; although hat! ited lads—the eldest waiting for a 1 ed by A. Campbell, Lloyd Jones, Bronterre 1 his own education, and the religions habit► aline, promised, but not given ; the ! O'Brien, and others in the same 'vein. and and feelings of his friends been different, d-alsowaiting for a oadetshipk while i the meeting was only dissolved about mid- he might have chosen, or there might bave youngest was at Eton. These three , night. Robert Owen was chosen delegate been recommended to him, one of the pen- men thought, it incumbent on them to France, and immediately preceded to itential Psalms of David. The tsslettglon, ug i t . i _a . :......,. lith the It is difficult to believe how any woman. situated as Mrs. Adams was, could have objected to a plea so evidently for her ' advantage and the advantage of her fatally; ; bat she was one of those who never like to think of the possibility el a reverse of for- taas—who thrust care off as long u they ase --and who feel mere pleasure in being lavish as to the present that in saving for the titers uI M ears also Lnswered in the half -pet - led, ialFp.wii ten liiM evinces a weak qp if Sag was to b gmNyee Twedd *seek yj,ea l al *ma h.wdsameilaaa Yla*ist—aaa twieea hie poetise ; sad- Why, dear John, never were in stub heath ; then wW ince their belief in their farther's pros- I'arle- where y by their expenditure. and according pTOvieionai Government, and presented the the repent much more than the sons of I following essanil man ottght to spend under ADDRESS TO 'pts TRSItctt NATtorr. however, made by the unhappy lad, betok- ened a right state of mind ; the other hymn —chosen by the arsons who s000mpasited him to the scaffold ---evinced, we mast say, a very wren state of mind. To introduce th° i FRIENDS AND Fatten. MEI: I°°•ewata- n ;he stows verse. appropriate ro riate onl y ting m w enervate g lois athe ate taitcr s late you on the attainment of a position to the quiet deathbed of the n' Dere elute Adams felt it in all its bitterness when new in the history of nations one that than is, to our mind, an set of shocking pro - will more for the ' sons' bills came to be paid ; but he eon• I ulat one f°theu oworld thanhhas ever been (oneness. It confounds the distinction low himself, also for his dilatoriness with effected by any people, ancient or modern.: ween righteousness and sin ; and gives y rd to a provision for his daughters— Enemies to human progress assert thatilldudg d and debasing view of the redeosi- im iWe to laybywhile his ehil- , er's hiereiful atonement. And besides this, POs* I your I rorisional Government hat protnis- , were being educated ;but the moment the practical effect of suet) a proeeedieg ed more than it is possible for any men to ,oust be to diminish the sense ofd rsFjj eldest sons got the appointments they orm Heed them not They have no promised, he wot(ld certainly save, or n°.ledge of the principles or rational kOn in the crimirtnl'a mind : to take away re, or do something. the humiliation and df[rsominy of a plied, circumstances. f all uniting., some Ing. j practices which can effect these results. execution, b making it an omission ag-.ri (To be e.stisused.) They say it is impossible to give advan• uroph rather than disgrace and to mese Louts PHILIPPE AND HIS FoaTrNs.—Tac ugeotts employment to all—to make all age of course, in that degree, the mos. ie win letter from General A. de Chahan- wealthy—or to make all acquire good habits, cion of murder.—The Chuck. g andmake them intelligent and rational on late aide-de-camp of Kin:Louis Phil- mind and conduct REMOVAL or At.narr. Bili..—Cossidew blemisapprehension,has, we believe, arisen in the minds of foreigners residitg is this appeared in the Jear 's s :— nl journals have announced that This is a libel of the ignorant Ott hu- g Louis Philippe wits in treat] for the matt nature. and is an excuse for those who of a considerable estate in England govern society for the miserable eonditien country, as to the intended operation et the t assertion is absolutely false. In ad- to which, with the most abundant menus t° i ..Removal d the Aliens Bill," introduces d all the persons who ' ensure happiness, they have brought the into the House of Lords on Monday last, 71slra Marquia el Lansdowne. The obiota of the proposed measuw 1. er Aiwa to the Secretary of State and the I,ov Lieutenant the power to remove front the united kingdom, by warrant under their hands respectively, aliens of disreputable character, whose prrsence and oondaet may be deemed dangerous to the peace and w oial order of these realms. Under the sixth clans of this bill, it is pprovided that foreigners who have bees dotnkiilsd and settled in this eonntry for the lest woes yew cannot in any way be sleeted by the aeot—Tile Leaden ?'nese, April 15. Mr. Danger a member of the Sydney (New South Wales) Legislature. labsiy to publish lieu obwrvatieea My vieit to Paris is solely with a view stated, in Coeneil, that it was fairly man - yen P to assist you te accomplish these practical paced, that no Les than 64,090,000 lila d acs iwatr,.dla--.11 le results, in the expeetatioa that the snivels meat would lis wafted by boillag dove for d that a ennsidme degree ref d—Ii l- efyeer aaa.apis will speedily infuses all tallow, during the present year—+a&cieet a prevails among the Soldiery in Ireland. nations (acid the Hots Member) worthy the atlas p1' niv.raal elsarity, biadneaa and good wi 1, tion of British Minimise and sb4.m s r, is among the Irish portion of the Ar- ileal liberty, vrsdity and fraternity, for of the present day. f, and that some arrests have taken place ilei hwmsn ;mee in intwre.l$ sad de men eenee There is also a story that Mr. Beery ]Ellis, formerly Asbeeeeage to Rsire ter sueb other's happinpsa Portia, and Mr Pakenham, who aseotit►ted • and 75th rpttart add in int Dahlia, the Ilio r Owe tet and 75th, had had a * nlar battle 'the Orogen truly, aro sheat to b crested •►sea themselves, the men fighting with known they affairs of the King will i me"" of tMe pcpwlsi'er, eve* in the meet a l - with me, tbat,'during the eighteen ' raised nation of his reign, King Louis Philippe ne- Those who are experienced knovi' that by Invested any sum of money whatever plain, obvious, practical measures. arrange - foreign countries: and that, uniting the menta may be new formed to give penna- e fortunes of his family with that d nent beneficial employment to all ; to well country, he placed all is fortune on soil d Fresco. The result, that. far beingable to pvrehase estates in En- d, be lives from day to day, and in the straitened eirenm.taneea, at Clare- t, ander the hospitable roof of King d. Timm fsetr have already be- t.attstsetbisteey-+they w inmates - /t is ie the named troth, which eve - man of hawser ought to proclaim, when able to rsetify an error, that I all educate and to form the character of all, and to well place all, amid virtuous and su- perior circumstances only : so far u men, when enrdia1lyunited with their fellows on rational principles can create and control eirenmstanoes. These results are all that the IMA , roes eau rationally desire. and will be snMeient to the bapp:aees of all on thebigbeet attain- able stets of egnali'y. _ _- __— I Knights -Commander of the Beth Thi bayosM bolts, artd that they were It is said that there ars as many as 30,000 rank of the order has been hitherto ems- wpeswted bye deem pasty demMher I peruse inthi.*oudtry employed uoommer I fined to the Army and gravy but w..k na- m d d t div Civil K n' ht►C .d 'ah bitteeas.s, fdlowrd is hen asps .je 1a All thew statements . b to cul t»velMn, and that their expenses(avers- 1 eretan twos y . rtgg qqt m saw myself seven caddies mtuwd mud *NW y tie theliaesry esa.idsable d V t 1 + rani) amosat to CI t ,000,J00 — mand•r lento ti m ode awry sir.rtly -- sr- tie vein tial was 'did well for a titter Glee err *other --s l/ttNee We en them all 0 ' in 11i+ele, reprr by ys r death. Dear Joke, pray de sea t t i ttf iii. ieaara.o. • i1 may I provided by Marley veryyri4 N 4'44 •:,ag ("cerise -Pr i