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?i>ii TiiJ: Joi KWi.. lull f.’itnd DU "‘pcrlini^ 5lov. swif'ly Ihe hours r.v. vr. r.iv jtttlic partinp;' urrivcs, AnJ wliCTi it’s o’er, tlic jrlooniy 1 .y l,ong ill a puliifiii iiuui'rv li't'' i(o\v often \o our f. ncy'* vie'^% 'I'hc well rcinf'ir''fri il fi.vn) :i] \Vith features to ilic focl'pes tnt;, E\])vcssiv(i botli of hope', ?.ikI fi.ur-^ How Ifiii/' wc rccoilcct hc sn.ilo Dt ciitvvAiliicsf so ])00rly iVign. vi, And siKirklin^’I \ • ", \. lii'-'li all tin; vliut till; iio’t-T exj luiucj How safily in llic tnlnd is ;t jrtvl 'I lie Ir.st foiul liiipcrin,;' look, And the last, tciuK r partin^^ Vildcli m)t a C coi'.ld brook. Al;\s ! su(h arc among- the woes 'I'o wli cli our fcc-!ili* flcsli is liclr ; I5ut lie wlu) every good ()esto\\s, lJucs n(jt ncgli ct us ever htTc. I’iumml)erod comforts spring around, • Tiio’ u e are severe d far and wide ; roi’ks and hills the prosj>ect ho'ind, And {yiaiit livcra roll oeslilj. His arm, unseen l>y mortal eyes, Siistai:is and ws every step, And d.iil) , as our v. ant'; ariic. Arc all our wants ar.dvi-.hes met. T!icii 1 t ^:s cvi,r thankful be, My tried and long endeand frit iid. Tor soon to all—to me an;l tlie.\ This transitory liie will end. Hut never let a^lVction cease. Supremely ])l.(r’d on Iidii in licain’ For there we’ll f nd i.tkhnal i i..\« k, To all I'.is I'aithful followers given Ktill many conit'Tts we may add, To bless and elu er “the nanovv wav/’ To keep the heart from being satl, To drive despairing tlioughts away. Among a number,—not the least,— 1 j)ri/.e a htkr, w..rni and kind, M’hich brings an intelletlual f«;ast, To comfort anil refresh the mind. Then writp, my friend ; 0 oftgn write ; Let living thoughts on pupi-r buri'.; lnd 1 will heart and hand unite To make at least a kind return. for where’s the heart so nold, so deud, So lost to every tender tie, As not to relish wo.v/ when read, The Iiidden homage of a sigh. 1 will not hid you now farewell, ’I'ill cares and partings all be o'er; Vntd the last, the closing knell, Sh.dl you to life and bliss restore. But cttrn, ere the busy day Its hurried, anxious hours shall closf, I’ll think '■you, tho’ tar av. ay. And thus beguile full balf my woc;.j And dream (if e’er a lrc;nning hour Again in mercy visits me,) Thai I had walked a “ Uo.-^y Mowev," And sung this little sung with tliee, , . LI (> I. M A. July 10th, IS-'G. I ^TA^•TM I .''rnus, atul iiunl :ini'lc*=, hnu?, I inO. ;il once, 1o the vfry iui- I'ort.'iiil roiis'ulcralicii of i)c;!'.ity. I'or, ■’ SM'.i \ !! T!c sure, \N hci cvcr you c;n a [)rou(l wor.Mii. All hoiiv' ty of prido : or at least tlu-co-rourths ot it. | Mi.\ing together j.rolit .md deligb*. M.\XIMS TO HlAI!i;\ IH. Addressed to tl>'; Single (.(."I'l^rnei:. ]jl;ick\vood's IMa . . -'1-1 7 - - ! p;ainpt ill! (Ir-y-dishahilles, that 1 w iiix you \vilh a worthy i rcilMic. whom lit will maku yni i'\tr»:^jiu'iy ill «;vcry ; tiiiK' V‘>n looi; at. For the j M il'} o:ii>c.‘l ws, !iiy lri»'u.ls. I I bhonhi say a liamiromc li;.;ur('—it you I (lon’l t huth ad v:iiita'j;es—is ln.tter II iiau a jn-Tfiy pi'i lly i'aco. (ajo1 eyes |ar'‘a point iirviM' to he ovfM looked.— Fiiit'ireth-I’tdi, well proportioneii limhvS !—iloii't C.T'-t iht'r'i; away for the, snkc oi |a.'iln}:;le ToHcli ol the sj)iall-pux ; a month I somcthit!;^ li> ^vidl; ; or diiiiplfs rall'.cf deopt'r (;no .iid.f tliaiitlic other MAM>! 1 II. It :nriV, a1 j^onie jime, I’oiisiiieralivili, vvlu’linT y 'i “hall marry a n)aid or a widow. s to ihe taste, I myself will in> opii,ion-1 lik(; loth: and there are a.'v.u.J.iires niid fiisadvan- taa;es ]U’('tiliar to ither. if you marry a widow, I thii.k it shouhi hr one whom yon have known in tho lltelimo of Iut iiiih.‘)and ; ljc(!aii >c‘, tlu'n—//A inl y;w.SY’-tVom the sullbri :;s of the do'oi.cl. you may f'orn) ^om;-' n.tion ot u‘-..il \unr own wdl he. [f her husband is (.c.ul be fore } on sec her, 3'on had hetter he oil at once; hecanx' *he know.s (the jade !) what you will like, tl(oi;;:h .-h;* ne\ t r means It) do i^; and, ih.-peiid upon it, i! you have f>nl\' one ineh of and trust yourself to look at her three time.s, you arc tiruled to accrtaiuty. M wi'.i 1 Marrying: t^ii'ls matter ways; f(jr they are as cautious as rri jihmii(.*rin:^ a curn-field. Voti ‘‘stalk'’ for a week, and in've>-i,(.'ar them tmpC i cri\-eil. Vou hear the cater- waulinc; a.s you »;o up staii's, into tf'-e o' '-iiwiMj^-room, luU'tcr than thunder; hut iitstops-a.s if by ma;;ic ! the moment a ,'niarrin>'eahle) man |)iits his car to tlu keyhole I (h'ju't n»yself, I p^of^■^^, upon principle, See any uhjootion to marryino; a \vi(h)W. If .she uphraidsyen at any time with the virtues of her tor- mt‘1’husband, yon only rej)ly—tiialyou wish he had her with him, with all your soul. If-a v.'omart, however, has haii more than three luihbands, 8l>e poisons them ; avoid her. iviaximV. In \vi(low-v,-ivin;ji; it mny ho a q'.’c.s- tion whether you should marry tlie u iilow ot an honest man, or a rascal.— A"ain?t I he dangf'r, tijat tlic last may have leai’ned ill tiicks, they sot tho ad- vanta";e—siie will be more sensiblc(fi’om the oonti-ast,) to thi.- kindness of a gentle man ami a nian of honor. I tliink yon should man y the honeet man's wi/iow ; because, wit!' women', habit is always .stronger than reason. M >M.M \'I. But the greatest ])oint, perhaps, to l>e aimed at iti niairyinj;, is to know, t);.'- fore marriay;e, 'what it is that you iiave to ileal with. \ ou are quite sure to know thi.-;, fast enough, afterwards.— lie sure, therefore, that you commence the necessary j)cr(|uisil ions befur e you have made Ujj your mind, and not, as jjeople p:enerally do. afU"- Uemeud)er there is no use in wntchiii”: a won.iui ih;it voi! lore: because she can't do any- tliin^-—do what she u ii!—tliat will lie dis.i;.;Teea!j'o to you. And ,sti!l lesn, in exaniiniiiu woman that loves yuU : be- :ausi‘, f('-r the time, .«be wdl be |u;te sure not to do any tiling thi.t ought to be div:ii»;ic>f'.tl.’!o to you. 1 have ki!own a 'Take tlu; price, althoug;h j’ou liave the virtue: the n:ore indo’’scnie*nts you even on a {^Oi)il hill, the better. M.VXIM XV'II. ■ Don't marry atiy woman under twcn- t\"She i? not coirie to her wickedness before tliul tiiue. Nor any woman who has a rol nose at any age ; because peo ple make ob'i^crvations ;'s you t^o along the street. A “cast oflhe eye,-’ as the lady easts it upon yoi?—may pass mus- n)alter of ter lu-ider some cifcumstances—aiul I havi- cA’eii kiu)wn tho>e who th(Might it desirabh'; but absolute squinting i^ a monop(dv oi vision ^vhich ought not to be toleiated. ^ ^ . J |- 7 ^ , .. loot doirt sunpo-e,’beeauso I cant ion V(jU a-: No people do wrong, but in W Mf —An;^-ust, 18_., ■ t to ! t!iemselves they feel a certain Ciiiantity 1 m. y.. Cuvict Ptid Dumcnl lUAde a rc- of descent and sclt-de«’;radation: lli ' port uj)on the Memoir by Hr. Barry, co/i- Uioro a woman has to forfeit, the less rrnnnii l!tP i>ifluctKfoJ theylbr.of^phcrcon tlic likely she is to forfeit anv thing at all. Ciycrlafionof UhofI.— l'hvs mcmou- uas ‘ I.--*!.,- loi-Its ]ji jncipul ol)iecl inc deiermuuUu>n, Ijy po.siii\c ‘experiments, of the power by which th-- I)lood is forced and directed from the smallest ramiiiculiors inio which it has been carried back again to the heurt. Whilst stii'dyin*!: the phenomena of\en- oi!s circulation, Mr. Barry was led to oj- serve, that by the. act ol inspiration, a void was made in the cavity ot the chest leiidiii.c; to dilate it, and thi.t all liquids in communication viih the interior ot tiie thorax should be drawn towards ii, as forced by the atmospheric pressure. It nuisi l)e acknov.lcdf^ed that all t!ic known f.icis are explained !jy this physical ellect. Of this kind are the sv.elUng- ot the ju- ;;uhu’ \ein during ex’piralion, and the culUpsion diu-intj tlie opposite movemeui; cessation of certain h;v:morrhaijes by I’erced insj)iraticn ; the absorption ol air by the veins, and the accide:>ts which have followed from thcopenln^of any ol . u 1..3 been ‘oO lon^ known to r,.( profession. —- The poisons employed were iMsenic Vroni a late I'orelgn .lournul. j)ru;-.sic ac.id, strychnia, the Upus tienif’ On the inJh/rniT af the Jlhnoaphcrc cn thc \ and, finally, that of the viper, the luii,^ * ■ Tiiiiniril t'41'imr in.f» i.l' W Sycnitih LndifS.—I love the Spanish ia- dit s to my heart ; a'le!' mv own dear atid lH'j.utiful cou!itr> M’omen, I thin!: a scnori- ta w(.uld ije my clioice. Tiicir dress is 'he^-rcat canals near the I’.cart, so f^ay yet so modest, iheir walk so noble, I 'I'he author does not coti’cnt fiimsell tlieii- manner.', so (piiet, so ;.:et!ile and sopyj.ij qviotin^ facts in &Ujq)orl of his o- coliectfd. 'I’hey Oavc no:;e ol that iwuluej pii;iu!is, but bus endeavoured to corrob orate it by direct experiment'', of which the followinvj arc the principal •— Having fixed the end of a glass lube, I’urnished with a stop-coek, unun one ot lilt: large veins, as. for cxanipic, the iu- rjnl .I'of a living animal, and hi*.\i:r; plac ed the open end in a colo^ircd liquor, he uhserved, after opemn.i^ the stop-cock, to l;e h it in s(jlitude ; yet what a iook i-'j each strong inspiration of the ;iii- S...... ! ivt. I -I \ \ .1. vivacii;., that inu( b ado ubout iioihin.q-. that anitna! conceit v. hie!, (lisgusls m>* i’l ilic (iatili. A Spj(tni:-)h \sutriai), wlielhei tier education have I;een i.s fiuished or Mot. is in I.er nattire a superior ’jcing.— Her majestic torenead, her darl; and thoughllid eye, assm e \ un liiut she bain I'onimuned witli In. i-.ei;. She can hear |.^j.,.s I hers, if she is aniniated iiy mil th or Io\el j . 1.^. i.fpud >vas rajjidly absorbed; in j'I'het! like a,goddess, she Lunchts iorlh -imton e>-jnration it remained stationary,! tliat subtle ligiit fiuni within. rjf uccasionallv siightlv receded. 'i'hC' animal beinij made use of. Wumid't N/erc made upon the back and tiii^li., of full grown rabbits, and hen the blooj had ceased to flow, two ur three in-,;,. ul strychnia, or two or W)uc tlrops of prussic acid, were introducul iiuu wounds, and after intervals of three, ;ive and ten minutes, a cupping _ plied, which was renewed us ofieo us i: feil olT. No symptoms of puisuiiit!"- ocl currcd in these cases, but if t!ie piicuu- liun was Jieglecuni, death eiisiicd. .A cuppinK-^luss .ipplied to a wound iiUo w hich some strychania had bei i, t,.j. prevented the efl’ects of tiiis suhsta:iC(- iVom inanifestint^ themselv'v. und suspended tlieni w lu-n l)egii.ning to lie iq)parent. I'.ight i,M ains of wliiie drsenic wei-e introdmcd into a woinul in iiic thij^h of a dot’- ; three quarters of uii hour after, a cupping-glass was a>)plied to the wound and kept on for four hours, ^nd the animal sulfered no iuconveiiii'nce. Another dof^ similarly poisoned, and 1^1; unassisted,dierl at the end of fifteen hours. Six drops of prussic acid were poured into a little wouiul, made iu the thigliof a rabbit 5 the cupping-glass was upplied tor twelve .mitiutes, and the animal siicvv- ed no signs of having been poisoi.cd: but when it was taken away,convulsiuns came on so suddenly that it was thought to be ih-ad,' but a cupj)ing'-glass restored it to its tormer stiti^of tranquility ; the same i lVects ensued upon remuving it again, and it was only half an hour aficr the introduction of the poison, that it could be rerr!n\ed vul» impunity. Another rul)bit, tieatoil uiih the same quantity of ai’id, where no cuppiitg-glasa was used, 1 in two minutes.—Muticnl Btpusilory f!e trait do feu qui des ycu.s; pas;,e a I'amo, l)c i’auie aiix sens. She is jnx'tirul if not a poor, Ivr irnaoin- .itioiu is hij^h -nd chivah‘i>u''^ luid she sj)e.tks the Ijr'rc'iape in v.-lm h lumat'r.e was horti. .It is a favorite subject of ex- ultatirjn with tne, that twenty-two millions if jjeople spcuk Knglish or Spanisli in the N'ew-World. Tiieir grammar and ac cent are perfectly pure in 'i'rinidad: but like all the South Americans, t!'t-y tu'.^ e d.efected from the standard of Castilidti pronunciation. t'oleridin's sir ;/J0/?//iv/■? the IT. L slightly same ciVecis followed whenever th.e e\- I'ei imenter introduced the tulie, utui t!us SCItATS. Iror(f NfLtcn nti I L)rd Norbvnj.—It vra.5 was dune very skilfullv, into one of the | once our U.i to lu^.u- a celehraied Barris- cavities of the thorax, and even of liie 1 Coui t, who had been a ,,,j,l)r!„rt- norse«l,ij,p,J at ,b, ii, or.U-r 10 rrmk-r llic o.i- the | l"‘" so severely as to he carried liome bled li(pjid aijsorbed tiiore evident, ?*lr. iJarry made use cf spiral tubes, in which the Hfiid moved being lai ger, the ascent was mure distinct; and to make thib still more evident, he introducfd into the coloured lujuids some drops of oil, or l)ubhles of air, wliich facilitated tho oijscrv ation of their motion. ing witli the sfvefity of the punisluiniit, cruss-examine a man who hud ir.uii'.ei! another for an assault. Pray, St,” said ttic coum.el, with tisua! barristtiiii insolence, “were you wi ll beaten.^” “Vt-, sir,” said the man, “quite as wtdl ;u yoa were at tlu: foot of Nelson’s Pillar.” '1;)» -a/ine h.r the pro-] , . kittrns-(;i,;tC‘ ti’.on* oolK'iiii!: tli.iu need ^cn! tw.iilli CL-:.taii-,5 a;i>! i,;., ' '' firtirle umlcr the above title. \N c !iuvc ;iot room lur all tl;e maxims 'v’.iieb tlu; ^ rit>v adtlresSL's to 'il.i- sinp,’i- gcnticmen 0:1 tiie all-imjmitai',t subject ol m;.rM:-gc; but Vv’o h.'ive cxtroeted a I'i.'A' td’»b*'Ui for the inlitiealion of.awr j‘'lul' r--. It islint a (-ad way-iiiaid or u idow-w lie>i you liiid yo^i arc far.evipg a v. i iiiau, to muL'' b( V belicvi' thal } oii' !• * ■. r an ;> vr; .mm to lu r. ll 'sl'f; has any ''oiii’i .il' -i goml qii:d:tii", tbry arc M!-(-t’.v ic euni'- (Hit v'piui sue;!; an 1 ■! r !'■'( 'i. \ \ I!. In jiiil'jing ii'/ir/i’ ti' lofjk for :• wife - MAXIM * ■ 'tl.at i', for t!ie holv 'vb'i is to hinn I'u; Xovt, in makii.i.; niai I lag', as in iry'k- j “ra\v material” of 01.--very grt .vt eau- ing love—and iin'a ed in makin::; uK'-'tjtion is nc 't ^^arv. Ami you ean’t take (.‘tiiur thin:r-'-lbe bi':;iti rii';g it i.s tb a ';i;i.v tliinji bcttf-r with \ ou, in looking a- ihc (.lilli(’uliy. i;u! I'■(•neb provi.!i*o I ;is a iT’'!;f'ral priiieqjle, Ihaii tli if about beginnintis — ••( V^t le preniicr J motbers e(imm'ini3’ make tid. : ,i- pfiS oui rtivfv"—s n.o!'e liu rally to j i,ly good d,ui;:;bters. Of course, therc- tb.e !U"'Miigeni'.-Tif ot marriau''i ; as our j f,,if., vou WDu't go, ofeon^idcj-.i’ioii pr(- l'ji;;lisb wcl! illustrates the condit:on | pf.nsc. into any bof-i- v.-licre parents of b've, — “ i be first step over, til- r- .^t ^ ;i|c l)iu]!v funiiecl' d, or bavo been e:is\ . ' 1 )'.';''n;;’e, in tht'marry mg :i’[.iir, 1 nadlv eiUKluclcd. 'xir upon any ae- ;l i-> j :utl'*ii! :riy tho step ' tii^it j ('oui t at ail, info any hous'.; wlimc yon “co'-s’*—»s t(i voi:r cost \ oii '.v:ll Imii. if tlMits'i-plii'ppensti) go the wronsr ^vay. .And nujsi nien, when they go aboiit tlH; hu-i:ie"S oi we'Slock. ow ing to 50'ne idjang(; delusion, bcg'n tbe‘ aiiair at tbe v ioijg * lid. 'I'i.cy t.ike ii iiitrv to the v. bite arms—(sciiu'tmu unlv !■' tbe Ivi 1 al'ivi ..'—or to tbi; IK a; aneies of a |u.‘- cnliai' si'l)(K)i gill; and c'j;ieln('e I’m'im tiifse premises, that s!ie is d,,- very \\ i;m.ui ol tbe wijrh! to sfolu a !...»iisei .d of stiAant', ind to hiingnpa b)/en | and it you see an\ common i ascal ict .d.ildiiMi 1 'I his IS a ('(Ulvenient (h I'l le-j to a bouso \v!ie;e von \ i'-it asrre.idilv iioij, but iiv.'; alvvays a s^!>‘ ) v ckTH'!*! '.T'J i'- ^ii'uiiejiu'' !} lycs/niiti.sfrr J'!i:cirir— Unitfd Siutea.— I'lie last iiumber of the lie view, which is just recci' I'd in this cou'^try, contains an article entitled the “ IJmtcd States,” purporting to be an rxan)inalion of the Message of the President to the last ( on gresi, und also of other addresses and orations, delivered on difien nt occasions >y Mr. ^^'ebstcr, Mr. Kverett arid Mr. S|)ragi;e. No one an, v.e thmk. read th.is article, without instantly dtiecnti;j' the conceited'puppyism of .lolm Xeale. .vho lias been dischuigcd by Lockhart St Wilson, as 'being too gross for Dlack- wood, and w ho iuts "ow, by dint f)f impu- dt nee, wedged himself into the pages ol ilie \Vrr,tniinster Review. Indeed, mot;t of the articles, w hich now appear in the j British .Magazines, eiiheropenly abusing or hypo( ritically praising Atnerica, are from the pen of lids same Xeale, wdio can never lorgivo us for rieglectins5 his works arid desjMsing liiiiiseli, although- bo:ti richly deserveil the treatment.-^Accord ingly, in the a.rticle iH'lore us, with a grei.t jiarade of knowledge, he bhmders on in li'.s selt’-iuq)oi’t.ii'ce through twenty- seven pages, sou.etiuies criticising Mr. Websterst\Ir, souH'tinu's Mr. Stone's p.ti agraplis,—now i;ivmg dire-. tions to (j'lr hou.iiern fii'T-ncis, and now ex[)atiat- m;; ( !i the iav. s .jiil liieruture of tlu* Uni- teil Sta’e-. “ \'irgiida, N‘' W-Voi k, and ['euns\ 1\ iiiia have a ta::nd cO’lc,'' s?.ys ;i.ls S'llomon, who don’t ki.ow tin; ddier- I t .i(.e lit I een a !• vis'^-n oflhe statutes and 1 I “'rev!-“d code.” lint we shall ,warte uo I iv.i iiiev twoe upon ihis fellow, who is nn- I V, oi'.ii\ d notice, unless 11 he }->r the ".ake cd’ pulling o(ir ]''!i'(jj»i'an )r; im’is i^u their igi^aid ajain.^t his nusrepvi I'ii,us. A. '. L ('! Vuit. 'I'hese cYperiments were executed with : cuunsei turneti pale with rage and morti- the greatest skill, und witii every satis-i i’'cation, and turning to Lord Norbury, factorv precaution reciuisite to meet the 1 Lord, saul he,- appe.ni tor ilis obiect'ions whicJi might he made. In all | pi'otectioii of ^ourt agnnst tins ira- of%hcm the author of this memoir, of, pertmence. •* 1 he Cour:, cried Lord v. liich it is our dqect to relate theresuhs, I Norhury, “can protec- is satisfied that the motion - towards tl)e tion to any-one who has bled Luu.‘r ihs //':sh jjnper. lieart in tbe large vein is coincident with the instant at which the animal lends to forma vacuum iu the breast; that the ^ dai k blood traverses the veins only du- I ring the act of inspiration ; and that the ' venous movemeiil is always under the in- tjuence (;f atmospheric pressure. Mr. l?arry is so convinccd of thi.s at mospheric action upon venous absorp tion, that he thinks the absorption of poisonous matter may be j>revcnted by the application of a cupping-glass, or exhausted vessel, upon the reccitt infect ed part, or into the interior of which aiiv" deleterious substance has In'en introduc ed.—.‘I/in. (k Chhn. XXX. 192. The conclusions at which Dr. Harry has arrived, with rcspect to the blood, a'.e adopted by him with respect.to all o- tlier Puids similarly circmubtyticed, and he has emljodied sotue of his opinions upon this subjectdn a memoir, read be fore the Act'demy of Mediciuc at Paris, on the eflt CIS produced by the apidication ol cupping-glu.-ses to pjisoned wounds. Of this memoir no. i)articular details have been given to t!ie ])ub!ir, but the immortal Nelson.’ Credit fur Chnractcr.—When Lord Krti you was on the IJench, he attende.. u:. assize at C’roydon, and one of the j.i'i.sor- ers re(}uested leave to hare his tri..! j/jt off from eleven tn four o’ch.rk, c»!i the gi ounrl th>t a witness whom heexp( Ct?d from London, and who would give him a good character, could not arrive nil the latter hour. '1‘he reply of thi JuJj.;e was, “Oh, I’ll give yoti credit for a good character, and naw I’ll try you ; swear e Jury,” 'I'l-.e Jury were sworn, itil* rt fne prisoner was cotivicted. Mot!s. Mazurier, a physician of Str:,r* burg, Asserts that he has discovered a cure for intoxication in acetate of ])o!ss!i; by the use of which he engages to make a drunken man sober in five minutes.— The same remedy is, he says, a sprcif.c for the [^out, the origin of whicn disw- der he attributcb to the prevalence of uric acid in tl.e system. If his reusoii* ing be corrcct, any podagrical raletudinu- rian, w ho feels a lit coming on, has noth- followmg aliotract (d’ the i.'Vy,o/7 presented i ”''1 to the Acailemy by the committee, to h'^’’^>'^1 v.Mch it has lieou referred for considera- -nliinini'. tioii, will give an idea of the estimation in which it i'l heul. '^I’here is now, Tsays the Norwich C6ti- i’K'ipid ; !'ieiliving in tlu'Cf>unty (d’New-I.oii- don't r;;iit‘-; fi:-'-!, tliiil il' vou dot'.'t eon- dnc?. your.-» !i'jM'iip'.'t ly, you'll iit'.ii.f'd- la1(d\ be kieked »mt. ol'it. 'I’bls :iss"r- iini'i.‘ in.tv i)c tnmblcsonv/w!iile ycn; ;irc iiniy a \'isitwr : but, ’.vbt-n you eorne to be one (d'tbi; I'aiiiliy, you’ll liml i* migi,- ty eonvcnient,. If v«/u eau lii.d any pla.'i- '.vbere A iec :Uid folly hr'. o neen used to be cid!i-d b\ t l.i'ir i iglit mina -, stii'k to tii;;t b\’ .■■!l nu--;ns-lbe!c ;!;e si l- do:u tiKui iwti sufii in one p;‘viIi; I'i.viiil'/ nf' !/‘i/rrci>iirS(‘ 'in i/(/.-^nuiv eomu on, yet euri:>>j.; eidenlat i'uis, c'incc tlur singular f.iiibtv Tiiid j!t'qi’.f ncy of ibis inlvrcDUTb'j nriil f'o,’('!ies (d I'b'iri.ind ru!i ov r IJ,- miles in a sin^l-,- ni'.rlil, 1 ’dl 'lieeir- ' I'umteifneo ol Ibe gbd;( ! A mW'j aper, pid)li'!i,d in t!ic nnnnin'^. i,i London, 1.-, on tiiesan.e m*.;bt, ri :id l.IO miles (dl ! I'iie t.’voji.'iu.y-pod r venue of Loudon !s >.-iid to be eqn:d in tbe vv boh; pos^,-^)'^.ee level.1:0 oi l-'i.ii.n;! 'fbe travrlier going at id.'jit. Ircm Loiido’i, :^!eep', on ilie ^‘.•';oIill n;g!it, -iO.i milv" cdl I I be Img; 'j (ii tn! eannI n:i\ ig it m-n in the vii ina;.^c id' L.jndrn v ;,nq)ut(jd to equal tbe •.. liolu can;d n.ivigalioii ul i'r.u.e". A vvitiy l*dy-, not. liaiidsmne, linding Mi',r.‘-hal i.iLiu lit 11 took no nij'.lei; ijf' l;t r ut coiiii, lu.t v\ ;i',5 (:nga;.;ed in Cv>nveisa- tion With a lady wIk) Vi as very lieautiful hut was accounte ! : ioIut sti'pid. went up to him a:. ! said, “ Marsiial. you are not bbn;’. '. ut I I .'.’.'’VC vou arf' a’i‘'ie dcaf. ” I'he 1 (‘port observes that tbe pri’u ip sta;emeiits- contained i?i th.e imuijir >!' Dr. Barry, may be re(!uci,‘d to tlu; three toilowing', v:z : 1st, That the immediate appliratio’i ?d’ a cuppin;; ;,b'/^s to a poi son,d wo,ip !, willtlie abiu.ri.tion ol the po:;;on. and :i\'. rt all t titoward ;,c- (uie'.r.i. .d. J hat tlie application t’ a cuppin;;-';la,ss to a poisoned vvotuid, oven alura p.:! .jf th'', po;s"n has hi:c!i ul)- soi bed, i-.ri'-! iias be M.n t ) ])ro bu >; its [)ro(.er eiS-ctT .jjion :;;-:iem, will nr- the pr'igress ul the.-i; events, and jnevcnt their rec'.irrenec h;iig as it is i.ermitted to remai!i on tl'..' part. d. i'iiat cil'ter t!.»; cuppl;-.;;-;;i;i',s l.as been applied 'o a poisoned wound, for ci r- tain tim , tne j.'oison ruiy be removed Irom the Miifucv, am] i.l! nnpleusatit con- sc(pjeuces rverted,by simply u a”hing the p.ii t w’th a little water. 1 lie acr.Mracy ol tht*if‘s'D.temcnts. tbr reoort continue's v.\is filiy established tiii; coinmittec, hv r.cm'rimi ut; peiloi ir.ed V. r.h variou ; poisons oil rab- i)il% and dog'-, 'i'lie imiuvnce, therefu'e, ol^ a'nojspi.eric ])resso! e on t!u; ])i'oce.vs oi ab.:orp’ioii, may nov;, it P; added, be iiK oiiiestuMy proved : and tiie estaldish- nieni (,| lact, p,i- wd'.i', !i we are in debted to Dr. Harry, rmy justly be re- gan'u-d as a true discovery, m-tv. itlistaud- iiig s(,nie_vagu(.‘ideas pr-.:yioiedv ;>ut forUi by others (,n ti:e subjt.'Ct : and the einpii '■>id pt'i'C’iC'.; oi S';rV;;Mir . f v. living in tlu' cf>unty don. a man who was born on SutnLtt married a woman tliat was born on bti’> day, and has a child born on each day j1 the week.... tI'.e first on Sunday mc-rnifi'> and tlie last on Saturday ni.ght. li I'C- minds us (jf the plan of a mei cantik' tlemaii on this riv^'r, v'. lto wished 10 co away t'.M' prejudice of ‘aihn-s against .i"' gimi.ng a vovagc, or indeed any otiic. Iius’iifss, on a briday. lie laid tk^' •■d’a bri., (Ml ! Jii'av, l.umchetl hei'0!) i-i' day, named lu:r t lie 1 ; iday, slie " a-'it' sured on I’lidav, !■ nt to se.i 0)i and, as it turned out, was hjst oa • (Si>a Utd.,—A ;0\v. w ee'..ssir.ci'- a ,t;ent!eman in this neighborliood iiotn > a very utmstial lligiit cd‘crows, \'h--' ed to ij-.' atti'acled from all diit one particular sjiot in his fa: ni. ^ ‘ “ iiic,es.'>a:it noise and bustle agdtated a l ^ artived. The genthum.n took h:^ C* in his iuuid, and crept towards tlie b[H- to asc'.itain tlr' oi'c.'.sion, and to ; !u)Ot umnngst tb'ui. On . in view of tlie centre ol' attiMi'tioSN^ ■' v\ AS auiused to lin.d t'.ie bustle t') he 0-'-“^ siuiied by a battle between a the crows, win;, notwith.jtandiii liroacb, foiitjbt on so obstin.nef they would m^t ‘epar;'U; unid I ' Ik'inau took hold of them with hi->!''‘"' , and ca-i’c'! t! ',' '-ombatairts home him Mnrr'a-'d f,' hi> ^i-' elv, tlie !:"•
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 18, 1826, edition 1
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