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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1850-12-19, Page 1TEN Sl1ILLINUS sen •uv•lcI. VOLUME III. llt Huron Signal, s' raliTin Ano POILlsman Tmeass•T BV THOMAS MACQUEEN, , 101mi mei raasM•Tua. ovTicu rAaasr gooses, eOoasaerl. *.' llrsk ■ad Job Pristine. ted with n eat ase and diatom h. Taoist or TmaIivao■ SINAL. --TEN SIIIL- LI!iGS per mown if pod urictly is adnnce, or Tway. iso Bo Pima with the espir•lioe o f the year. No paper dieeoeIulu.d until arrears are paid op. unless the publisher thinks it hie advaa- t•gs to du eo. Aey iadrvidualis the eoeatry beeo.ingte- ap baarble for six •ub.cribers, shall receive • seventh copy gratis. Lr AU kittens addressed to the Editor must be post paid, or they will sot be sake1,.atof the poet office T mete 0P •DTs/TI•Ine. Mx liege mod wader, first tummies E0 2 It Each stbagoeottesertlon 0 U 71 Tea lines sod soder, first iseertien,.... e 3 4 Each subsequent iterties . t f1 10 Over tan has, first m..rtio., per lief. 0 0 4 Each •ubrquest insertion. 0 0 1 ItT A liberal diseeo•t made to thou wo• advertise by the rear. Tres the BowatentrIlle w...e.,. TO MT MiRROR. ST ran ■. F. - N. T.•.a. 1 Stead before the. Mirror - The • old tried tread of youth Thou futhfel eed ■neha•gieg one, I biro the* for the TsoTu. Though otbr laces resod mo Give Leek the jeep stile, How 'now 1 'Death their happy light There larks mot care tad guile. ilat thee art ever trethrui, And when ie joy and pee* I tare to gal oe thee,1 see A sea l• rebottle g While ore to en beans uow'ri•gty, And sail* r*peede to smile : Ah ! well l knew 'swath that eaim brow Then larks so. grief the while. But sot aloes is glJ.ao* Art thou my e►ertabed (rind. For hearts as wildly paesiowed, ►ere Mus pain with pleaseT» bead. And it those darker .smote Ofles*ly premise earn, Whet life rem all • bode sea, Toa wearisome to bear. I taro to thee. my faithful. To find is tee. intermit. Tb. was .oaf weary look that ole Th. hardened seal's serest, Aad thee, tie my lost motile, A bearer sham is this.. T. though kind brise heart, are ronsd, They maim fool Tike esus. I've steed br rhes in childhood. Was ld.was like•dream: Aad these glad laughing eye gave back Ne sedates in their glum. Bot time, me faithful mirror, Aod rare • ahem& here wrought ; And ..w. Omagh ones glad, that brow Won !ism ef•exiou. thought. Aad ok ! how moo my m'ner, I. is thy Tight Mall 'meg A dukes, odder chug* passed o'er, That youthful ferns aid face. Tse tb«gb es„h's calmer aura, Unheard except by time N. keep. ,'ea amts hoary hairs, The freshman of their prime. Tet Tease the ehild of poems, Mew wear • withered brow ; Th..m it's w,Y eple @view, there Will earl! furrows plough. Bt th•sgh ell outward b'a'y, Ad yathfel gree* deny, The glory .( the God -!it mind Will serer pas' away. Th .. 11a. Nev. I l t►. 1050. AGRICULTURE. to T1IE GREATEST POSSIBLE GOOD TO THE GREATEST POSSIBLE NVMBER GODERIOR, COUNTY OF HURON, (C. W.) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1850. ell $ TWELVE AND SIX PENCE. eT TI18 k'0 rat Tilt: ra.tR. NUMBER XL[V. • ...thy the some proportions, and this is the plants haven, Goy pewee to 'operate tie i. asd bseeMd by the ee rvetlog fritoliti.e and et. by isurpasitiee of the pear .eLi.sddn body. for Hungary, in the field and by the betide of she r ! leekedaiaied treeaperw of preesat poliiiss, with el lie satin., 1e es...tielle eeeehary rs we .z- a•uaaeio, god un. Achill of1 'boas sew railed sen saes whether air r mks at the len! o/ ether. ,roar lie oxygen during the darkoees yeir Ynp,. and p.s;ienv, cathednb and cos- uv•ce .. s roe p.*n'.." P r hoidieg the sans Ash. is Amrrie., and In Europe. 1 ,hawk you or night. A pnpuler opinion prevail. that ' reticles, hierar.-hin and h. udrem. Teens; ep:*inn, Mon. stew. tear. afterwards, gree pr... Iron cry heart lot yuer feeling toward our eo.u- .ome Manta p ineos the power of turning • diener.. mimes of the .porker. rightly said, menu- @rested on bit to death -lauded with chaise, try." N. •.r dad tongue gree voice to ideal that ail apparent epahy, end ell other news• classed carob the rifest fele'.. set to b.d labor, more proton' with smooth". The Mokoe the ata sr from the top of high muuntaoe. ( Nitrogen u • kind of simple sir or gas, it is /rt.leo*, inriaibfa, cxttngutahe• fame, sod us penma us to animals in n. pure elate. It Serves W weaken the powerful etreet of oxygen, with which it no mixed in the sir we breathe. - Oxygen is a simple gs, poseeasiog loony extraordtoary properties. it is destitute of emelt and Colourl,.. ; all bodies burs with increased brilliance i• oxygen, and animals when they breathe it pure ore thrown into • erste o1 the greatest excitement or fever, terminating in death. It forme • rust illumination produces the same effect in the whoa it combines with metals, as with ratio of its fnteeeity. When carbon is me- tres kc. It eoastitutes eight.ninths arated from carbonic acid, it combines with of water by weight, asd ie found to I the component parte of water, and forms form • large portion of all rock. stones ! woody fibre, @torch, gem, engar and oils.- ir,c. Water is the form of i..tegfble' Carbon obtafoed from earbon.c acid forms npeur is always found in air, the quad- from 15 to 50 Ib.. in every 100 of the dry taty depends upon the temperature, i wood, stalks and seeds of cultivated pleats. and yarns from e to le per cent.. Until The constant presence of carbonic acid in is, it 160 'slime of air there will be i the air we breathe is due to the respiration from half a (altos to ore gallon and of animals, the eomhte.tton of burning bod- half of watery vapour (Dearly equal to lies, and the decay of vegetable matter. A a fourth part of a cubic Inch of oats,) net store exists in the eatensin• 1laoest000 according to the warmth of the air.- rocks which form a largo portion of the The depo.it,00 of dew is dependent 1 earth's crust. Pure limestones is cont - upon the properties .fear and planta pond of ooe-hal( hime and one-half carbos- soting.imoltasously. When Use sun is acid, which may he driven off in the gu- ests the leaves of vegetables os cloud- woes form by moans .f a violent haat, an In' lees eights rapidly beeosi.''cool, and the operations of limekiln.. •.d chill tb• air about tb.m, causing [The carbon contained in the vegetable it to deposit ups the upper eurfecea matter of fertile sot'., (decaying roots, of the leans the moisture whieh, in neves, kc.,) dowry combines with the ox• its chilled elate it cannot retain.] yge■ of the tor, and forms carbonic amid, Tb. air.lt..da to the bigbt of about whieh is absorbed by water and thus taken 46 miles, and proems apse the surface of into the system of vegetable'. It i• from the earth with • weight equal to awl, this source that they derive their supply of IS IM. to every agars incl of surface ; it te, carbonic mid Were they have throws out severtb.l.es, 814 titsn lighter than water. Malty Laves. "Each new leaf furstshes Derive thunder .torm the passage of them with "'ether 1000th asd stomaeb."- lighteiug through air, cameos the for..- This power ofab.orbt.g carbo.ic wit: from tion of a •ubetaace, manses Ammonia -a this •t.ospliere a prepruonat• to the ler. pa of tiny pe.gest odour, sully diesoived foo of tb. leave.. Straight sad narrow ti water, aid Motherly kaolin by the leaved plants, those which ere grown for nam. of Spirit .f Hart.bors. Rain water their seed, as what, rye, oats barley, do - invariably centimes ammota, wknb it col- Peed more upon the soil, for their supply of letn from sir a its Barest to the earth. ctrbosi• acid, than th• Jeruslete artichoke Air, upon whieh the life .f all vegeta- bin w dependent, coating, as we hoes see., insignificant que•t,tis of three bodies Carbonic Acid, Water mid Ammon:•. One of the most astonishing results of the application of chemistry to vegetable life and organization, is embraced in the dreeeveri.., that, lrr. Ninrrei Y.TwanrieTag sr walerrr, OF •LL vae5TA.L.S, Ala D*.IVSD 08,101- rleY Tes Ata sal mares ; 9.r.. Td. •Tate.lnckIC retia or PLABTS EXISTS 1N ?.. FORM OF CAUOOac ACID, wars@ Ane AsroPIA. Thee. 110pert.st principle' is agricultu- ral chemistry may be made more evident, by the fellow tag illustration : Let U. sup. pis we burs completely 1100 ibe weight of bard wood'to • tore or fire pleas, asd carefully weigh the aging which remain behind. They will be found to constitute about...-twe.tl.th tr( the whole mass of the wood, weights( sat man than from 30 to 50 ibe, @wording to the kind .f wood burst. Th. whole .f that portion which gees off in the form of smoke, vapour .f water god gasser, existed at eso period in the air we breathe, in the forms of carbonic acid, water asd ammonia. The whole of the ashes were wbtaised from the soil is which the trees o„givally grew, We may now pr.ceed to consider ths properties sad sources of the stmosph.ric food .f yegetablee, and endeavor top aster. lain tlwa manse in which it assists in build - Ing •p their structure, oleo to what extent th• (ermines .f the different parts of nee. tables is deped•at ulna a proper supply of each particular kind of food. ( AReo!•tc ACID. -e This important food of vegetables pnsesses many singular pro• portion. it is poisonous to aoimale, and esonot support combustion. Water absorbs it with avidity, and thug acquire" the power of dissolving chalk arid Imintone. It is al- so the most active agent to looses's( and esplrtiog into their constituent part.. tb. 'mance' of solid racks, stogie" sod amid. -- In 22 les. weight of carbonic acid, thereon, 6 the of carbon or ehareoel, mod 18 IM. of oxygen. The leaves of Plast. absorb it from the air by which they re srrouod.d, diorites the daytime ; or take at up in water 'thick eaten at their roots, 11 both ca... ) their leaves to the son. The motion obs I piper e•.Jencr• to the contrary, " she people of nod railed 1e. Vow South W.le. m • prises ship, hsps, the rooted 'ser, the b,,.a►ed hharnes of served he purely meehnnieal, and depends' Eerier,' are .ants' to the eery." Wi'bout sd- when his I.fe woe ttemptet. Alt the,irJiet w.e of the noblest nenon• on earth. aided he- npon the rapid liberation of carbon from the I rerlimmefr, without th, iseeatire of awoke et, h.,' bete given in br • Jury, se supple •e ,tie !wr.o a foreign herbalists and a crafty do/aerie speech er spe•lter, without the snmulha of per-' J•dgn wen lyrsan:rat, the fronm of whetsg depot: the s.Reritn of pal lot •slue, and the absorbed earbooic acid in those parts of the swirl (Taney or public not et, or privs'e ohlect Mr. Mair was setnally roo,iJered by Lori Hrn- tudh•uiie• worse than • 'boomed 4- s.h.: the of any possible kind, year after year. new for the dined. sod (rbeeheile e.pl.ocJ ! Lard cb'10ahes • leader N s rwge.nimoaiNr,ple, tome plant which are exposed to the d•act ors of the son. The liberated carbon stiffens filly -sixth year from the event avowJaneselori.ie Chief Janes Clerk, is bit rameloper.ing op. eloper. the bulwark of Cbr.tisu"p Looted ,boom" remit) i:cense t• the sole Madam' of three dove- rd, that two 'hinge regsir.d ee pros'; '• fir.,. that Chritndem, moil bodies oily a pnesreees stir. and colttnele one ode of rite pian! in form tees of th• prinelpte •mtodiel io the three mho. the Wh hs•Censritetisn sou the best that ever ter to the fsstuesrea of 1010. at the hinds of the log new wood, while the other remains manic wooly -on Trod by Jey,"-.ho wei find wise eiders ib Winnow of the worts. sed it i. •,mpsns ieta Tusk: tam ..d all es:her,mild. wu.e buodred and twenty t.dividual• come to sot pwsible to make • bettsr; Rad ihr sre,..d rebinaa of Iloneeria ' w,.eg sod heewwtr'e comparatively eeaible. The contracted reo'-w their homage to the virtues rioJ:rai.d by thug cereals was the had apiot of the people un-' wtwp wore vitid,►depicted to Cr* leer thee" - aide becomes arched, and appears 10 give to the mute primaries( '94. For tics end thirty der this perfect Goveru.n•nt " Yet, be added; native ty•, as roortied up l.y the ample end the vegetable •limited ower of motion 1r. consecutive years, with few exrpuna*, bis Fox " Mr. Mayr 1.. son about among lament silluificaot words a 1'•,l.►,-hon,relf a tree type gP Arco the m eat promise/it peremage • 1 them country people. sed Intl them that • oto m was of the pore tad ■rdeot blood o' bis sad, set in the direction of light -a brilliant artificial meetings. It eaonot be to hear Lint, who may ehaa.ely ner.sary to the r !thirty " He mor every rr•pecI wort!,y in be. as lie u, the Xeon. he heard •finest ase day,- repot the wens sir• • hellion' and prophetic .ddremafter the eerie- phon of th• sunl6i'strl hr.: ...r-g!u,ions enter- ensuoece• eve, sod o'er •15i•, is la*getg• tion. rightly predicting the inlno.,meets thin prise .f whveh he wee t1....wl at the berinniee • Imost of necessity the literal echo of itself, that have sauce preserved nocie•v in these Anode from as he is the bbtor s. •t the chow. Polahi u there is tonally draws it .thier this large own Chas. He soul the Rev. T. Painter were pent to seemingly .rill under bitty, sod pull the menaer her of per•o•.from the middle and better educe- the hulks at lVoolwi-,b, placed is irons, add set of moo out's fancy would Nth los he oeeht '• M; ted ranks: sod if net to hear him, certainly not to work on the roods with gm c.nvicts:-tbisk the high forehead, eagle eye, ae4 •cqu Lne nose; ✓ ay of the minor charteer. I•miliar to the scene. of 'her, ye symeethisn with Smith _O'Brien., the lithe lis!•, weal, extremities, sod sinewy What then can it bet No ether entities' anal- gieruloo.on.. Thii,..ri• was brought be- risme: mitt ecu and earputeal .ttnote the eiauon whatever in this eeatry exhibits use- fon Parliament by Mr. William Adam, whom beepeska the daring to attempt and the •oenan- thing Lke the same tenacity of vitality. The address to the Crown, seeend•d by C. J. Fox, ey to torture all: wide to uomutekeeble ewe"- • Fog ('!u' and the Pitt Club, scarcely half the wee negatived by • majority of 139, emeriti Woo of Ito/vetted/Hill .o eouaousut with his true age of this, ..alai• a sort of teteratioet exist- whom was Attorney General Sart:, afterwards romposiltor, gads rooted idesm to melancholy face. by some half dozen, uenl-up °ll ambo of Lord E!dno, who was then pushing • prosech- k•epi•g with the magic history hie jig"-h•artea either faction agreeing to twaddle eomplimen• tion against Hardy with the lame justice ad the w.f.- has begoeathed to posterity a to metal tory tom-soddriems among each other, every game spirit, but fortuourly mot with the same jtntifiati"o Int she 'hhorreuee of epprewors, three or fair years. about their "hot youth. when emcees. as he wagered the advantage of the p!touli all other incentives have faded loots the George itt. Third was Kiog." The Reform Scotch haw. Chsin.d amoneet the alert and memory of muki•d kVA' speaks Enph.h a. Club has no uni,ereery alto it be Rt. Fibb'e mut loathsome of the berme race, Muir saes well as ho writes ii, but with a decidedly foreign eve, whose pl•ee i. the Caendnr hasn't yet been conveyed to Boothe Ray, whence he escaped on accent. std hie delivery, look, mean, voice, and defined ley the almensoek maker.. TO. Radi- board a ship booed t• America, but the vessel meaner, all givewareary for the drseroedneee nab, as such„neeer had • club, because they writ cost 'maw, sod every snot on board p^risheI of the catheter he bears in the bears of bis Moe elate( been a bundle of snicks without bet Muir and two sailors.. Captured by Indians, countrymen anti the ey.mpathtes of the world. any pnesse,e from without to keep them within who treated him mon kindly, he conformed to Aonther celebrity 01 the Sight wait Mr. Fns - the pale of oel(-interest. But here is • cleb that the oece.•lties of his new position, painted hie ei. Newman, of superlairely subtle fame as a ham no law., rules, tego!•tino, or even member- p•r.on, (ed no raw.leah •nd oil. E.eaping from theologian -It character he certainly well so. - ship, yet within whose eonotitatioa the 'lenient■ the tribe, he travelled 4,000 miles down the coast 'sioed oo this occaaon, though rather at the ea - of enhecioa It, .o stung. that, like the eternal to the Spanf.h mttlemenr., told his story with- pease o1 hie net as • mao of the world, for hie spirit of truth, whose annual ceremoarl it was 001 r.errre to the authorities, and was humanely speech was east is far too scholastic a mold for istiruted to ob , it knows neither youth nor pooled hr them to Cuba. Here he wee a hjecl• a mixed ■tdteece, end. though evidently im- age, but seems over 0 maintain • wept. nod ed to different nutmeat, thrown into a dungeon, prompte, lied the air of iafiwte elaboration and buoyant maturity, neither flippant nor -.ea-Ie, as • men, Whit' own report, of dangerous opio- research about it. He is on extremely plea/nog - pert nor prosaic, but impassive and iodisoluble ions, and embarked io • ship of war for Spain.- 'speaker, and with those qualified to •ppreciat• as the justice it has symbolised so long, and The reactionaries in the Haysnn•h were little him, he must doubtless prove s persuasive n senna serbingly for ever to eesseer•te. While les cruel then the Judge, of his native land.- did his fatuous nameske, the theologian, before o uch an anniversary to so sustained. John Bull The gaadron, of which his hosting prism mode his apnstaey, and continue* to do among his will ever keep his b p; the Tiara will be a part, bad nearly reached Cadiz, when it fell in sew followers. The toast he spoke to was the voted • shocking had hat, whatever is felt by * 0, two Eegluh Irig.tea Moir, who had bee* health of Falski: and the most remarkable Posey: and the Benoit lee will seed so mockers (Gremlin work as • cortmoo sailor en the pas- npanioo he uttered, that is, on a matter -of feet from St. Pal's to keep him from being chloro• age, had cow to fight as one. He scuttled subject, was his persuasion that the only boa formed by the druatiste of St. Peter's whore himself et his gun with the courage that became for eoetiaeoul Europe is Republicanism. and to diploma ts give only en eoaditien of t►eir corn- • Reformer, and Viae strurk down by a cases that complexion things must come at lest, ostia pouodisg without scruplesin ,hair apothecaries' shot. The Spanish was vanquished. the world, obedient to Professor Cullen's new wet¢ht. When the action woe over some of the P.oglirb endo of astronomy, ohonld begin to rue back A m•nifenatien of feeling respecting the storm ofeere boarded the prize. Among the dead and @gala, so alias Christina would fall in the dag- i■ • las-asp sow moo Moot the Wiseman dying, lar nae roan wheat hand' were clasped d.ye wiodtoes', was elicited during the eveoire; and io the unitedie of prayer, holding a smell honk. as impressing fie sense of • veryfair sample His face pretested • horrid spectacle, one of hie of the itellrgesee of the mommy, it is worth eyes being knocked out, end carried •way with . peeal remark, at a tins* wbee the ironic pre- the boos and a large part of the cheek, and the blood about bite was deep. Some of the 'alma believing him dead, were io the let of throwing him over, when he uttered • deep sigh, and the book fell from hie hand. One et the officer. picked it up; it was a bible, the name of Teems, the root cropp would lead us to ou I Muir upon it -Mair his early school fellow, of that they contained a much larger queen- rhes, ro of emma(er, at e whoa enquant biotin! e • sea so much, L111LTQ*O ON AGRICULTURAL CNEMTSTRY. 1W mar Tf- ULU 1.180. Tb".bj.et •f Apricalterel Chemistry is to trace the caaseslea w►ies ozone - let Betwse regia►los sad the sir mid soil r8 whieh they grow. tad. Sot woos vegetables sod aetetate. 8reee there a ..i the ellghtest grand for the .uppe.it'on that vegetables or ani- mals erste setter. every porno• of their structure Wing derived (tom sir and soil, 11 1a masifratly of gnat importance to know the nature of those eabatasces which nerve the purposes of food. We can only obtain this information, by endeavoring to ascer- tain whet simple aubaranese are common to air, nolle, yeg.lablea and aoimen, ; and to toe., as far as the pr . t stats of the sieoe enables us, in what way this 'mutu- al interchange of substances takes place. - It is almost seedless to remark, that we suet not expect to tied any simple .ub.t•n- es 10 a vegetable er is an animal which doss sot exist in air or in the soil. A very .uperfieial daaminatios of the eir- epmetases under which vegetables grow foretells" us with the Sosditioes upon *both their life and health are depndeat. Thee* are flee le somber. let. The presence of air. tad. Tbe eetnposltion of the pen. pensity of the Popedotn is well nigh matched by the sang•1 wurtael, or the beetroot, whiei*dse pompous comicality of Protestantism. Fax are grows for the sake of their roots. The after cursorily glancing .1 the dilemma in which groat sine of the rents, stalks sad I f the Loodoa public were placed hs to whether they were spirituel mitt.ecte of Charles James ppm.. Bloomfield, Bishop e( Letsdnn, ger of Cardionl W A hb.bop W d h h fisc h h had hurt' h ty of'Arbon than lbs grate growing cro aboold leve the sinal shepherds to eooteod for , and now to find Lon then . Without bresthioa L t fT Pe thefcees"-i phrase which .o accurately coovey• hie name, for that would have been to des' oe -thio ie not atrietly toe cues -sed lber ed the missals of the whole see+ties, so coni- him to • death (.r worse than he had reacted h -m r ase found to Ire in the (act that, roots phetely hit the gr des owes between tweedledum from, the officer wiped the gore from the mangled and twedledee, bit the compact, applauded •i.gs of Mair, tied op his head, and after per - of turnip, mange( wurtsul, oasts, pots- vociferous!, for she ten minutes, without one (asinine these kind sod Christian offices, 'Notated tees, '..tai• from 700 to 900 parts of water dweatieet sibilance. Bo again when Humphry 1 the sedan to tarry him gently on board a skiff Parry said he eared oo more for is Risbop o(, at the side of the (ligate for the reception eif the in 1000 of the (tab roots-whonae, the London than !or the Archhisbnp of Westm!nster, quantity of water in groan and greis,vartos indeed not quite so such, because the Cardinal fres 120 to 160 ate. 10 the tbauoeod, Lt weeld leave good des! etsre to do, rad get colit- is ot is !bees lot rata oro .xbin.% she soil of sider•hly les pay for it, tb•a IAe episcopal lord g P• • Fulham -.n idea ,het ws applauded with •o vegetable matter, sod ereaqu•ntly of th• ath..isem whose refuse left eo seeable one - meanie for supplying carbonic acid to the uk* u te tha thorsotJ' appraeiatioa of the point made by Ibe speaker. Indeed, Carr, sou in p•r- young plants ; they take more earbo. from 'ieolarle'good case on thin ecearine, and io bao- ted T1e sorter, of the soil. ' • light mot fa11 epos the leaf to enable the 4111. The resisters of the atm•epbt•. plot to meanie tb e.rbos from the n1l- Mb. The tempmsI.r..f air and sell. g.., whieh is rot.r.d to the air is its pare Ota. -Pore sosntry air is composed of form of • simple rte. During the sight torsi invisible (Isms le wbl.b a awt1 time, wbateter cabriolet acid is contained wooded Seawards, who were landed on their own territories, 'comely • mile divan'. Ao ten ,idle! in all likelihood copied from tri". forms one of the nom prominent in a high life navel. published by Colbsro • coupe of years ago, and which had • great ran •t the time, called " Rockingham." Little modem bad the admi- rer lef the silver fork hero that he was • paler fictitious copy of the real sterling ,roe -haired the soil, this they leave behind as the form tering Tosdmio Smith on birmonornania wont Sco:chola. Muir sass carried to Celiz se a of decaying recta and aWbble• Tin roots the alleged oppression of the centralising system, Spanish am ilnr oridly weineded. In abet two sod ,Ho the supposed tyrannous tendeoues of risen:he, "offering all the while extreme •tone. My dear Lord, -L agree with you to of clover, the greases, and the leaves of the legal prelusion. he made ata strong '!aim as may readily be aoppoaed, he was able in considering " the lata aggnesioa of the turnips, .angel wurttel kc., which are for the lawyer, oo the ecru of their serem es to Meek • little to those around him. Tbroneh the papular nor. Baa tba best sed pithier. I was mus or otAer, bi* dntrosing @,arise Pop upon our Protestantism" as " loao• usually left up.n the lead, costae more thing of thatkind ter done ws by Lnrd Jnho sou commostcated to th• French Uireetory, .ed loot and tneiduous," god I therefore fool as earboe thee tits whole of the atop abslnec. Roswell, is bio " Essay on the History of the es moth did they feel interyeted to him (be had indignant ayou can do open the subject. Government,"u,E•gli•h Ceoethtatioo •ad Government," which I formerly been in Per) that they seat • special lar from this soil during its growth. A g P Jc to worth quoting here for two reasons -first, in msseoger to Cadiz to see that every proper re- I not •sly promoted to the utmot of my judicious notatin■ .f crop leaves the lend the named diet of names'het of Somers is the epeet asd attention was pod him. Entering power the claims of th• Roman C.. „ch.r a .stable .atter than halon t►e only es& meotto.ed by Parry, ad, secondly, ►e- France, wherehe was received with the geoe- can a of the contrast the setiment marked in ratty whieh iht chivalric people fell to lhohCs to all civil rights, but I thought it rotation bean.) FromWillmer sad Smith'. Times. PAPAL AGGRESSIONS in ENGLAND. The late Papi7 bull, apJ,anting a Roman hierarchy in England has produced through- out the length acid breadth of the land a degree of egttauoo.nd excitement altogeth- er unprecedented. Meetings of the clergy sod laity are being held simultaneously is every dueees in England, and everywhere a eestitneet of iodigeation us expressed in terms so minder ,bat an aecouot of any use of these meetings might fitly be taken as an index to the whuls, Tho following; letter from Lord John Summit to the Baabsl. of Durham ma this easItiog topic appeared to the Tierra of Tburadav, and has lona peruasd •verywhta with the greatest tutor- -est: - •mount of ,@pear of water 10 •Iways dds- in the watt smelted nip by the roots, is am - salved, teg•tber wttb a Waste q.aa l y of ..di•t•fy gives at by tb. !.avec ; few • emir_ tasted gm, called earbonie •did or ' stoke tamp. Ta 100 gelling efalr w" fled, 'Nowt-Ciimiie.tllMd ••.P.vvainwg Tg plies, of Nit/4,110cSeger epee seem fneenIsf Aalk er hrme- et.se. V s.i .a •wreseemen• will be .k. J. eery pet imess a Week ie yeses drew. thisww espins, be .stepped _' ►weed •• .aper sed a ss*uea. e r yfor did .5, 1•same >• 1.. de. Oayps. '•►Ted, caused ►y tb'absintiw of esrbonlc home., TM ra•1•ai•e wipe the Trill by Tadygretar, Reformer. H. home s a snob•► awned WNW, •s4gee.e •imms.eeee. Airs 806)7 Tled.et•d ft• right to freedom of j Piet of Carbse Acid. @skit, Ite engem erttl 11 . e 11aof the Joe?' i5vt-aha MegT t7 of t16 .meshed •fa eflwgew A•..eedra, a0..f 11. "Prised. •bwug that Hneary. r M boo hang r.- •p ts, trod,, plisse@!, sed r•iadr•w. elan or gesebtete. W tM Ash .% •1 of M• 49. sYsre.d 71•IwN, drily ••.w.•- of ie (..Masse@ as4 af t•• ltlrep/w" elle ab- lelfieaa• ss*1 y wished to Peso". bee •we do. rtes Jiesalrtd A•1N, 01 • es( betas= at dee t»osl, _ _ 180'41. than „lamaethia 4..strrL•m•.►, .ad leo• 4 w►rek arta to e. -epos with the veiny laws, *stead by her for ages, sad g••nts.4 M e rhes sbj.et, roes, I will only say tale acid will •M the lMr, •mil s tow • abort to M aedsbrtaed with no is .'edea, p.seeriag • Reform n th• se Pitman*. 'het elle woe et •spellleen,osn S+aKbi dm 1►' per's•, elite of t • •w . • *we M @shamble dress stf-d.ss•e Pits our •t That time Mlsinor cal het re t►e tteye•1 era et V a/mhystapsstadp aMffks/ e M omit M a Pitt. who. or /7M. ►•d dashed dust " rhe no two,. s51 slieiaw Mr foo ►w mmiwipsl pso- garMll .fie i imams s beMns sad isda/em am- 1•gr. he said, •.1• assay •f Slade ttMt/M TO Titg 8100T n8V. TIM BISHOP Or DU•HArt, Ti be continued.] iodic presenia to the tone of hi" letter in peeler- pay to formed' sod eellasny, whether heplees right, and oven desirable, that the eccieg:a.- J dq'e popess to the Bishop of Derham, il, indeed. or triemphnt, in friend or foe, his constitution Mal system of the Rumam llgatbulics should - - - that letter be he at all, which essay people am rapidly sank, hie wounds were ineoeble, sol in From i6. Rirmtsght n )oaraal, pe.r to doubt. This is the extract from his September, 1708. he died at Cheadle. the heme be the means of gr.;og iotruenoo to the PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE. Lerdsbtp'. " Essay:"- of the Condo. Thu" in • foreign land, after numerous Irish mm!granta in London and "Breeroa, who sons Jod=e in the reign of .uffertog ewer! extremity .f tram!,, injury, had- elsewhere, who without such hal @sold Pelsir.4 Pyrotrch,nice-4 Hoot with Fs-Eci- Henry 111.. and nae% more FsRew!ue, who wee .stip., pais, and wee, moulted la body and only P' dowel rj ..hiir d Vitality -Thr Renewal@ of Chief -Justice .0 that os (leer, Vi., tie among I uobroien in "pint,, died thin Robe victim of t6n bare ben left a beatb.0 igourauc•. u*Pepi,A hae.wrw-71, Pesaro of T'. -day the earliest .oftulritiee in lamer of ihe!iberriea of accursed .,.um to whose destruction the men .e4 sem Reseal • Pro- r ud the deed co mote emoted on '1'aeeda night i to m:gbt bare boa dyne, however, r Nm(o.. Bit l re M esatry. In the b.ginted d me '."tet !y _n w materially eoatribsteJ. without soy such altuvauvu ■e tat whwn Memento r.1 Yrimeual Raduilish-A dsetch with tk. Stuarts, the ease of Cell. esti Belden (Vortfh ►yy-k..1. e. of • fife -Hungarian appear with auspicious lustre ea the gide dl fra- Ltberdum-" Oa. Theca ay Nehvs"-Yee- doh. 1s th• eteood contest with 'the Meseta, }Wal a F•ethluu Foote. •mag • hest of lemur., with the ess►nble L.o.eoa, Frisky E..Dim,. store's' Msyoard t their head, appear* the sir-. "Th. Tope hs leadsa hopeey life," moat hale thou*, the teen ie rate, the wise, and venerated been anomie,' by • gentlevue whoa Weis of Sumer.. From him we pas to l.nd Cowper, ■ the iohllihie fnbe►m•e'e felicity weslrl hate been M h'g Chaaeetlnr *he yet apposed the Ball of enneiderably shocked by the proceedings of the Paler asd Pin iUits ogbrreat AO.rbury, as ea preseot week. 111, hn'i..M hs dnne proanre unnecessary ri,tnrion of j.stirr. The 0.01 in easogh by dept,, la the pen.. of th• .IRgin of seeeresion s • toyed to liberty is Lord Camden, Mr. Fsas, ts wartiit • pn.nl gaol d.litery .t who, by his admirable dadgmeols on the sees - purgatory, and tit. immediate remo•el of the tions of general warrant/ and libels, payed the Inek,, Anti,, end ben of that model peeitentity eo0ntry from the derv" doctrines with which it forthwith, witbst fee. reward, or Ode' or of saes thrwmned .. 8. io.sd•t.d." aa, wort. This bed, indeed, been • rose• re- The toast of the "Beoteh rirtime to the pre- markab_ week, for it has shod, had five "fifths version of Trial by Jary" war the ooe Parry of Nsr.mhsr," and is pretty more In -m .row to spoke to, as he does a each of the ennivereeriee bare• sixth. Every My ye:, Meod.y me'nde'd, boa Monad d the orditten general'tee ahem bee Aetn devoted to the calcining of Goy; and the woes* the horse C•ledoowne offered by the bootees' e: everyM.dy in London, with set- the guilty agency of the Cones n( Low. it would e.plina or two es .bell presently w aegnstoted he • *enable m5evstto• if mho learned gentle - with. has semis1Rly bee. to sews at aha cute- a wase se goo tante Sero detail is the mode 4i f.. though within the memory of the oldest ',thereof 701 are about to be favoured with se n6biteat that oprntino hs been coe0.#d to @sample. Then le sol he fiction. sed .e.reely seek es•ida asd pyreto*beloally disposed 6.bbw to .airy, wheh is .aid n N weer' . • mere dy-►•,a roma" tie weer thee that of Mor. sad • Nof le.ie d efbutied Fana, hewers. year Co,' urnti•e of it would make • siirnmg and •p ro• rsponder. w ter tens d the etigertte paper to pries 0pini0dl t Oleo* pt►.ring, The filet• b4im.1•ae 4►..hat M west u Mese with a fa oro is • gnat degas@ Wed 5007 friss ire .,.s.- -My •e meaoo • 4A eb•ar, Iho•gh the ry rats elder of oar peersuoa, sad s tan► can genie ala dews sass ,••k M•mb0g j... a Gey h•dty be esteemed robe kaolin hr the ynsagrr, Mair'. memoir. were pnh'ieh•d by lis eau- wo bays over seem. *rennet, Peter Maekeezie, in Io30 in re.isw• log them io a perludteel of the time -then the - It i. Impoesibls to tenfeusd the meant erisis of the Reform Ell -Fos. with the pre- measures of the Pope with lbs disiel.• tit science of th• character he 'menden? labours Scotland oto diuceoes by Ibo Episcopal to embody ie his own amen, that of pries •nd teacher of the people. eosceded io 41e main: Clwr.h, or the •rrangemeat of dreamt. if " Hon nr'to Thos. Meir -hie affe►ings *ball not Eeglasd, by the W oeleya Cue!erease. he without their (trite -rhe ',Nod of the m,s,irr .h.11 not hue here op -ft in enin;hie*rine shall not Then is a■ assumption of power a ell hese been bruised, his puree throe, among the the ducumeita .Sieh hate cum• from Hese vilest est/wife. hie hand. fnn-ed, or compelled to rhe filthy Isboernf(e'ene. all these cruel tyraaole. ". Prctuton 10 • •fpnmacy over t►s Mall not hays hero barren of tike eooxg.Mees- rialto of England, ao4 a en= W 5.15 •nq he would h*•• ee•j.iieed to ferem. Th° grey u•davld•J .a ay, wb:eh is toeeosists.t with nom rat b1. 'offering, sail! phew the tittles'', of the t2uee•'• sometime', with les right. •t the ntmot sacrifices his lateen -is eea "mike in the emote for'dewemrl, wMrh, wises ',nosy . our b.shops and mrgy,snd 8 It tb• earl mal wee ho rhe lost all rte neigtn, he was en rsthesy independence of the i.aing, as teetotal etnehnt" Well mid, sage of (Whets. Red - 11.11.4 neral:ty ie ind•.d panty»rt +irk n: ►rat .tr.a a Roman Catholic times. rte p.p.:. st lima the ,Arse esf F,eed.s harmed, 1 @erases, Lo+oyer, tbsl sl alar.. la .•t fiercer sed firmer this e..r: mid the melee hill. me from inn fieedieh furneny aloud before nes agial to soy indignation. Tuesd.y ■I¢ht..4-neeiMung e* ►y hie ^ellen' 1a•n it 1t shell appear that the oiwters eloquence more rich the +olds," (het as 1061 SS Guth a sen. repr.wnm•r .nth • erns., re. sad servants all tie Pepe to tbia entry mans an siren from the lend of 1.. both, the have out lra.egre.ted the law. I heel pet. defy er sI Esglehrra., lbs Mims' ed noisier ie hot ball' ,@Collo!: and that the N•...em o susded (hal -e tie strung eseugh to repel Liberty. which is " not Inc a• *M bet fey all say outward attacks. 1st,. !•harry of Pr. - woo, bot lea 'ser drRenat wew Fot M. p. is ►say ends .e s...sp nor awns era then et- tine." sod sot of ire era try het of t6• mai- 4w...t 5m boa boots esleyed is wog 1• ( Otdhass *elated as. www dew a sever at trades so en* the bier•$..• of llefeween e( vers, +111 soot. air 'np.rfeet +.rah; at low R dley's, is Bridp Street Blekfrian.asd Ibe lest e.aary, let a here ',emu islet.. f.w of ih• altar, by daleerieg se ever is th• r10.1 n ./a Englaod * allow of sly at '.ui attempt d► wing of shonof, or ion'. or. woo rsmined .at. heid.ets rel nus heron Yeetehman's 5fe. wesw 'des Amon* dommiam-the ai 'entre to tepee, s frig. 1 the upon out sods sse blkse The fid w•nfrm..set es•"moue.."-ins• Mew wee as adyraw., rad nMsei.g (e kis of Ihs sled. tied sense dices. 1ks for•egn prime .e po drts. is Ceskesy say .f talking af • fon hunt, 'p►feons, whelk the Fronts Realt.ee We! Client Polaki. t6. he•'•• snooty/ s. sed soh• het sed Skied 1141:j •refry 1&y woe ...forty 'le temiseedon• impetus Ie political epic' s; a"w'.4 the eves .1 hoses ee t6e .„mass'. testate, ado be pim/tted t. fats M. Saes with bidsNRt: ants lbw Md all ,bee W. asd .haring merle, hell lint lou right, said s few ware w►•ek NI. yy'h•' m••d•••d rya. Mn asps" a antro. wb+eb Ms es Ing sad .e.ea.r'a "Teeing. ' ► baser T for f Hee 1 l ♦ rl be g *wet es- - t • wore- 1 .. s ♦ 1bp/Mg as/ Petweod..ye wilt rder•ae• to T1orw owe are Istimatel7 *IRA te- s.• imtrndmeti. sarefittll ngamtaed, ed t►. pnprwty of •t✓ .Iw>gti b Os(11gtm t * wry t<