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JiY AHLllUtM'l'
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l.r.vn
r.pxy - morn iko I vamps also, it'll u uie oottom in t imi-
U'Lt.Y HOOPER. laf'rnn(vt:AV' ), .u'eln.r thrrivliMli n.
cd in jrrcat Juste for ihe Tbysician, four
i uftn Uxrs for uim iurf)
for one IV.lur, f4 trn-
t ' " - ! .
It r-' nH, .I lint I'r.L Uni
' " "tvo JuBamf.r ir:m aJv.-iU--tn.-ut of more
' t' thnrt mxtwu linen sn;! not ftrva;,ij; iwosqn.irrs,
' f lh6 T.ftit line i aiij lU'iy f iM f"t W ry am-ci'dng
V. , j.ulIioti.Mi: Those r- atct of l'n T !i m roiorU'U
:, ; );, Jfl?A thejWothcrl look; a Work
-V; nbw'in? Press, ly Mr$.'-ChiUi. '
??'Pm.lTF.NESS in ' 'children-
I v;. politeoc -s aa in .iRany'bther tl.'ngs
1 X ' 'v. connected wiiliW formation "cf charac-
''''Xthcy lwuli' bein jusido ; instead of be
f'., ;?ffinning with o heart, 'end true tin j' tliat
rtVnnnrx-d fliflt liPffiTl' With thfi
- (t ' : : S . u Is . - i n fro
mabners, and trust thahcai-' tb -chap
''X. 'loScpnces '; The golden rule contains
' J tne very iifo and 'eoul " of politeness.
-.' ' Children may be tausm 10 maho a g";w
V ful Courtesy or a f entlemanly JboWbut
.;-.V'-.mlW'tcy ha?e likewise beea taught to
Xv SJeor: tt hat wai cifish aiid always pre
V ibVer another's c'omfort" adVplasure'. to
their VwnA
fif Iy;aVtcU..and : -fHicU.
A band. a :tnily benevolent; land-Jieartcd
" person," will'tlvays bo distinguished for
f fo- "iVi t &1loi'ntt.vfi noliteness. th'dnffh
. entirely ignorant' of the' conventional
,4'iorraof80Cty. .--'v. ;
..f t bV iio meaiii thinl4 "graceful manaers
f of small importance, v; thTey.are the out
' J.Wlrd' form ot refinement in thenind, and
nflflrtirtn fit the heart i and aaWch 1
' - Must be lovely But Tyben the .form
v-Art (Ka1 lirineioie vithin.
v '.i unrl lifeless as flowers arvec
in foriiiin't.Twho resided at some distance
from tlie place. ' , During his abfence,'se
vrral ladies who were assembled at the
place, determined to make an effort ,td
raise the bodies frohi the well. One of
them threw a pailful of water down
inpst of M'hich fell on tlie face of Mi1.
Yiil, when immediately, caogbt breath,
aud raising orr, his feet, he seized the
breathless and apparently lifeless body
of his eonand with it in his arms' suc
ceeded in serting into the bucket or tub,
in which situation they wcre raised to
the top of the Veil by the irpmen.''Va
terwas Immediately applied to the young
man, which in. Vshprt timo produced
ejCiptoms of returning life.' Mr.; Vial
in a few hours attained, his usual health
and strength and the young man by tne
clical aid, had so far recovered as to he
able to walk about on' the, succeeding
The experiment ofletting down a can
dle was then. tried, which i jy'et' -out at
the depth six feet froin the tbpvpf the
, well-a live "chicken. Was als6 let down,
and at the1 depth of si feet animation bo-
came suspended, but y pouring down,
water on it anirqation was immediate
ly restored', From j these 'experiments
says there Is a report that the Lithuani
an insurgents hare again bad 4 battle
with the Russians near "Wijrw. ; I'
The Polish Gazette esjt H-'Vebave
josi received intelligence thai Col. Cie-
rakowski, supported by tne insurgents,
has had,' w ith very superior, force , ef
the enemy, near Mariarnpol, as bloody a
battle as that of ustroiensa, oiuy i was
more favorable Id Our troops are
said to have twice made themselves mas
ters of the town, ani to have been twice
driven onU till on the third attack they
maintained their ground, and entirely
dispersed the enemy's ecrpa. :
By letters just Veceived from Meme,
dated tlie 4th instant, H is stated that the
Rjissian General Sicken, 'with; 10,000
mefl dnder bis command, nai beercom
pleiely beated by the Insurgents .by', Li
thuanhv and it was supposed would at
tempt to cross ihe Prussian frontiers for
safety, Their military chest had alrea
dy arrived at f af small towi) within ; the
Cordon Simi.taire. Mv
; A Commandant of ; AftilleTjy Boslim,
gaiiopeu up io uie tvussian j.iuauir, cu
ring the battle, with 12 pieces of artille
ry, and discharged them seren or eight
times at the distance, of 60 paces; . He
19 gaiu to nave Buuuuiaieu iwcuij vu
isutQ'baalioBi fr-U:' T;' f t
jjonaon, june.io,
it appears that oa inhaling this gas, life
is not immediately extinguished, but sus
pended only, and that the application of
water will restore it-whether by von-
yeyjiug ;. atmbshrid"- air,; contained ' in
oinet cause, we are, not; sumcientjy sci
' Ar:.nnvneTer betauffht byelmaxims.
" jy eiterfelsli pO'Uaf forming.
. trm ftharacter of children ana. in naui;
f i falf yW arabltually olitethat
ihbuld always 9uch;yoa wish your
- 4 ian?hy iQ fiavi icompan
at fritfcout ibmiting aboutiwheft
Ccetafn"i&ufw
.A-ft,:irwordJ)ni
wane us pie?uig, tcJr , r , "
' .ii- due importance !andv the P J worth'ineSs.'
f ' "; cfesi f bvr mrtb Jmanerl are nobabit-
if J allynsjstpi'i
;f e.: Vie p'f Jtd Jil wilL: fri
atttbb
iv lai this momeni'recllecUltfwdp't'
icbi! 'ilainW islwwi- that politeness
M.; -T ; , ffiftortiiiW':,i' Ja; Moment's
?i t v WarnBTikiaarme nsei
fJtVorthv butoinewhafulgaV Sbmani
- visiifrOm BlratfgeHAbf sOmegdiatincr
k;r''idii fiii SDudf'the ioccasion."'ahe
t XVcalled hef icbaldreji Jtbgether : and; said.
- it very itijl, til thompny pmesahd
'... V 1 ( ':" V - ! .'..' L '..,..''a: .Tr. .nJ
men you iuuat uo. buiw , w ec u u
uu
''tftahkt vu. The visitors arnined---nd
? hildrensbate
' rn and twenty little dogs all Ina row,' jBp.
Ijrostf'at '"Onee,' bobbed their boWs' arid
courtesies, - andT jabbere , over Ycs
-. , 'ma'am, No aam ;airNo, eirI
t - ithankyou. Tiiere-f-motheri w.e'redone
i.TALfcLErDiscoy
, r ;XJnderthls bra
, Venna Ctouierstate4facircvJtance
' . - which we abstract as follows ; ' ,
V t :V vVOav the .' seventeenth 'of June las
i , -'' hree individuals, B' BIr.". Tial, bis son
; iL" Vnl anpthW person, were :eu-aged dig-
glng a welHn the tOwnship or Copely,
. l' , - iledilTa county, and having been absent
- out briVbour, on returning he joun
. J riSan went tftto the wtlbT-todfafter , de-
i;. . - pending C hcrt .distance, feU apparent
. ; r V 'ly i-fdess thd bohbmUisfath ct uu
j i.iedtately descend, i to his, ,r- : :, at
rin arrived at (
J 9 regKa
many names is thus described by a. no-
nee in tn&Xionapn iviormng iieraia, caw
ling a meetm'gpf his creditor's V-'; Xi
;,yuexahaef ,walKer,therwise Wruce,
otherwise v'ScoiC; otherwise Malcolm,
Otherwise West, otherwise XVhiteother-
wise A4UUII, uvJjuwcra, ucasiuuauy rep
resenting himself ;"tS be and; passing aaf
a man pf literary, pursuits,' and an, editor
or propretot of newspapers nd literary
journals,' an agent for; the a manufactory
Or sale ot new patent meqicioes, also a
gent tb the Colombian' Government
captain pr .magtef of a ship,' the' projec
.ttoMk'Vnter tnA rulUsbilriXftnd Jresi'
injg In brMrryin'g! pnr fepructing
such supposed pursuits ami .business: -at
Weitbournev terVacI Bayswater4;
e2 i W -ili ii-'W-liif-i:- -
South 1jabtn:jBbogbi-ir Quthwark;
Jenningfpn arid various' other places in
and, about London and, also at ;Greeu-
wicbj Cantetfeftry, .1 trgateRainsgte.
Doverv tiaWicouihend, and Bathl
and wh'prit" ppearisb'y ie Gf iette tff tlie
this name arid dekriptm
Walker, of Dorer. stattoneri printer and
pBbMrt.;f
FOREIGN ;NWc."
hi T i
iThe Warsaw Gazette of tordav savas
j Wf havpno account of the further )p.
erations.of pur srriiyin Lithuania4-A-
moriff the1 reports that reauiro conimk-
uoa is one mai ucnerai uniapowsm Das
had inpther battle with a Russian dorps,
anger, General Wlodek." i . -1 ; i), t ,
'Poli$hlfronticr$t "June 7.CountDi
eoit&ch is said to remain - in" his' forinef
AHfiiti ii Asr1aW M.aVtM
tence Pf his army ; buV M.OCX) men bave
advanced to Prasriysi probably to raaik
ine movements oi asirong corps sent jn
pursuit pf General Gielgud. ' Thelatter,
is aid Jo : be following the,, corpsiof
General Sacked Which we now hear
has T taken v the road to. Knowno.-
Kalwarr Jureported ,to vbe v'ocennied
by, the Polish troops,' tmited with theW
curgents.; In prder to give mbre.unityp
a TVT7cTi , Vftrrtmmfln rmno f-r..
toryski wiH j WJJP". appointed
Tlie Warsaw Courier sajrs.tLat the pbs
sacks have already advanced from Pras-
6ysirtoj Ciechanowiion'theT'othef band
troop cfCos:acks are said to hare 8f.
pearr i ateut gkIeC,TViame paper
if
The progress of the Polish,'' detach
mtnts into the nnfth ia marvelloiia. It
proves, the general support of the coun.
try? ana meir uner conxcmoi oi uic uen-
- ..-,. . . - i. .
erals for the boasted resources of Rus
sia, the entire' advance being on the
high road towards Petersburgh. i By
the -.last accounts, the rolish Generals
had reached Kalwary,: ind Mariarnpol,
from 230- to 260 miles; from' Warsaw,
and within 30 roilei of the centrical city
pi xvowno, parauci wiiu x rmi onu ,t
rial and near thetnV 'What is more,they
had aided by the insurrection, fought a
great and decisive . patfie at iwanampoi
pear tof iiave concentrated J and it end
ed in the route and dispersion of the lat
ter. It appears in fact to have peen j a
most desperate conflict r for the town
was retaken twice, and taken tkricei by
assaultthe tlussians being- fiaaily, ex-
peuea, ana n is saiu uisi'cracuui nu
try jof deadly bosUh'iy,' and ' near wjhich
they had recently been committing ! te
most frightful,, enormities. Such a de
feat pf the Russians, and the occupation
oiF tlie towns above named must carry
Ihp'miiitaope to
the;Dwiriaiso as entirely tt: separate
" Thp effect ,bf . lul? occupation of the
country i lying between i Piebitsch and
Petereburgh, is theeuturig off his cpm-
municaiion vfiui m- uumiiuk-ui. bu
tjie Rapture; of all those trains, -of deprpts
by which his army nas,.tm noTv, Deen
ntnirtert' llitt movements illustrate
embarVassirient. c ltniyf .have
crpssed the Narew, and fallen badfe tp-
ward? the .i'russian frontiers, wnere ne
receiveV Ireaclierous sifpplies jlalid lie
is probablyiendeavouriBg tov establish' a
communication with Thorn, a Prussian
tbWn bn the .Vistula.' as the means of ob
taining 4hP carfeMs,' bic:;ia'8ttcb pro
fusion, haye" been sent to tbe.aitfufrai
pprtol Dantzic, once the outlet of Pp;
land, end iestin$i ere long to; lew -gaitiif'
Such-results' of that possession
will ! not be lost on the Poles of those
districts'now Prussian.
in meddling with Uie aratrs of I:
Tlipsc. a!nii,cJ people will t!u:i l ave ope
enemy less. Autria ba ' f. .1 eropuy
mcnt ia Italy, and will rer.rd die Ktl
rian aa a Verv. remote no ration ; it'ap-
pears to us, there forei t!;at the king of
Holland will be c(l to tight the Belgi
ans single handed, except in the degree
in which bo may be assisted, by the pai
per mis'sives of France, which lb, e . Bel
gians have already learnt to l&aght at.
In truth ih'e: French. Gffvcrncaent.bave
enough Oil tAirbanda in war I with 111
guel; and though Belgium in certain fs
pectei events, may derive, support from
France, she ,ran 'bave nothing to fear
from the hostility of constitutional, af
imies." .V: :! X :':
This summer in likely to give a new
face to the stale of Europe, but not the
. ,, , .
ace";. which the; enemies of tlie", sote-
relgoty f thd people have planned arid
contemplated.&tarv ,. y l ' '
Bounamrtc'sr UdbUstllu partiality
for the bath, be mistook for a necessity'
He would, usually), remain in tiro )ath,
wo; hours, during" 4which tJme I used
to read td bun, extracts from the jour
nals and pamphlets Pf'the.day.'ior, he
was anxious1 to beat aiid know, all that
wasohig Pm hilb inthe' bath, he
was continually , turnic on, the ' warjni
water, 'to raise the temperature t so jhat
i was someumes- enTciopea, oc-
dense rapor, that I coulbf nbt see to read
and.vssobIigedto open tie dpbf, ;. Bo
naparte was ekceetlingly temperalea"n4
averse to all excess.'. His flitterers, prp-
bably under the idea,; that sleep is in
compatible with greatness, have evinced
an eaual disresard of truth, jn speokini
ornis nisnt waicmng. aiuunapvrie uiaue
others watch V-bot be bimselfsiepti and
slept well; ; His ' orders :were7. that I
should call Mm every morning at seven
Y was ; therefore the first to - enter his
cbarnber, but, very frequently, when I
BWO.e win, ue wuuiinuru iuuiocii, ouu
say'Ah Bburienne, let rne sleep a1 lit
tle longWWTten th
pressing busbiess, I did riot disturb biri
again till jclocl
slept seven hours outof the twenty Jour
oesiaes laiuag a spurt oap u uiv "c;
Among the iprivate instructions, which
Bonaparte' gayp rne, jprie was;yery curi-"ous;-'During
tbe riigbt, 'said; fceentey
my cnamper as seiaom aa possiunr -yw
hot awake me .whea yon liave any good
news to oominuniaf i "fwitl hat,thee
is no hurry j but tvheriyott bring rhei?A
news rousp mVi Iristantiy, for then there
b not a moment to be loit. -This was
rarst, Icaue te cannot make a chmof
I' nrrrsr the ihoe-ir.a!icr the fr?
irr, tceau.a he fannot r ' " aj of
hh I 1 is truta Is ih i-t.. ; r.1:.: -cu?
edu.- on of 'the. people, i a pier.- ..-f
Inso!,. -r, IrMng put ef, tho sU:j.-l"
pritls cf i.'.'cra, wboFe InowU Je con
soti in lookstcr the content oflKi'jk,'
Learning' -' mrar.s -Inowlcd', tvi
bedger,',tliit tr. JerSfand -bedlr pcf-
feirtly, U lean.l I i i 1 1 i j rofci.jn.-Tte?
pride, or rarity vtLurSiv.h, despises all
knowledge, but that w! i !i bcloff t
itself and you sbaii frequently, I 1 1 u
miserable fribblo of a i'wrf c! , v !
couli bardly disatald V.i c; cai if
clasped .by a couple cf stout 1 .ur.lilcs, - '
and wh .bardlr knows a toynh 4hec9 .-.I
dog from a sheep,' speallug c the pea
santry ss creatures torn u:uo;it Drmnj. w
Qh ' no,' mjr fiicndJ--ThU educatjcn
work, is ircnerallr a sort of c? eatery; f
when not, it is detpicable f l!y. ReaJ
ing andrttitiny cartnet M' ' labour i
Ing man, henv to perform t. y oh'a du
ties of life Ilia bu -he; ?, is in trie fvU k
tifiiiinn rf thftland. i of n.'l btlonHfisr '
V 7 ' ' , - n a ' ,
tr the Iand.ijBy. these la brut l.'rei and
all that is wanting- h a SULicienf y . cf ,
fpod( and raiment, c-nd of od5r tbing '1
that make life easy and happyi' 4 'X J :
1 .1 .- -T.
' Coin wateb-I have known t tweR
flng upon a ehfld'ti forehead, is tig aj a . j 3i .-
pigeon's egg," ccca shed by a fall ; and
because there bar: euci' v Le h c?n
phof i'the I ot;!e,'tbe? sympathising
mother had irothing to dp but sit uowr
V r
The wide spread of the insurrectiori
is provedby'lhe fate bloody. battleat
Herman, in the Ukraine nearly eixhpn
dredinilea from, Warsaw arid ba . the
south-eastern Verge of ancient Poland
" Tbis is a new feature ( the war, and
itjirpves that all Pot and will be frei;
and as we bare ::inamtai'ne6S lever' since
their-fist fa tal, repulse' at- Praga, that
THE - BTJSSIAS3 WU-U B vftiv&A vu vt
r-
In such complicated aflairs, e .may
speculate, without pretending to propbe
Mitfrtiveeinr the' restoration of
Poland as hio;hly probable, and the res
titution which the Poles will demand of
Prussia, oa the Baltic ancT in Bosnia, U
appears to . us " that Prussia.; will have
other ' e'rrpbvactl fcx ter troops tian
i
a wise regulaiiorii ud Bonap'arW found
his 'advantage; in itIutwint '-MS
moirs of Napoleon! ?V : j s t1'. ;
4 S
1'
. Cohb&i Ton Ae Education of the reo?
j'pimmeptio has beep
pracused uponjthe working, peppier un
der 4 tbe pretence of giving them edaca-
tibn, bT;Jchvthe parlies practising it,
choose 'always tp mean, learning from
oodir&- Nbw?l if this"" educatioPwork,
produced real .benefit to the forking
people, It would be a thing tp be prais
ed : butlbl fa2t is that febice. the woik
was begun the fpeople have, Tegularly
neepme poorer anu poorert cfuus uc
reffuiariv uicrcasco, uu wt
more tat mujish and Jtransport2 felons
than the-whole of the maintenance of
the.'poor, - cost ;7o years agd. pf
want the working people to-be igno-
rant' I No ; but wnen i see uie euura-
tion.'as it if impudently called, and the
misery and crimes,all go on increasipg
together ; whea I sey that the people.
uave become more uuseraoie, uu
wood 'In exact proportion as the educa
ting-work has extended, I mast regard
this. Work, as a despicable cheat Be
sides, what is 'ignorance f There is a
great deal of 1alk about it; but vhai is
tl'Is'.the literary riuyjoeaXi .a hboo
rer ignorant, because the latter can. nei
ther -write nor read, and because he
does not know A from B? Well, then,
U not the labourer,, to" call, the literary
roan ignorant, because be cannot hold
aDlourh. or make a hurdle, tfc because
he does not anow oats 'from barley,
vTln thev are aix inches biffh ! Is the
! brprrnttx to call tie sboe'makct Ign'o-
and cry orer her child. Low sbe should .- . ' ,
knoW, that cloths dipped into eoU. wt- ,' . f. '
ifin inl 'nh.n ILmn n-dn. . . . .
tained,"a" enow ball wrapped jap iri a-, "
clbthVand held upontbe swelling, vwlll:? i r
do more'good, -than, a" gallon of cam-. ;J
phoh-;;. -';!,":;.; ;
;l havp known persons hfat rum, ta - '
wash the head with; jfn vioWt'.he ad- t -acbesi
tfberi showering it with ecli va s. . . !
ter. a "can Pf ftnowJ trill rdo a ffreat
deal of good, as we blight expect. ,
The' Last Abode rf the Bourlons.tt ' .
is'settled that Hungary, 'be the
country, to which Charles Xi andshis
Hovst Th iDachess td'Argouleme, ;
possesses la that country, 'estates Varied ;'
at 600,000 franc? a year, which WereJ f
leftherby her aunt There w& b thusv
in the Austrian dominions, the, merrityi
pf an ex-imperial and ex-loyal family
of France, ; : : - ;' y ."4
: LeJroi Dcciioa-A case of some Im
portance was recently decided, in the
courts 01 liower uanaaa. in av jean
Porie'ganli Sn' alien, came , to the' pfp; ,
vir.ce'with three sons 'and daughtct.t
all aliens, and acquired real taiev Vy
his "will in 1600 be constituted his'spns
his universal legatees, bequeathing a"V
peenniarr lecacy to the daughter, 'lle J
left the province afterwards, and died '
in' bis, native" country. .The daughter. 1:
inarriod, ' and tho plaintiffs jrj tha.tj;, .
issue of the 1 marriage brbugli dr; e .
tion to :recover tbe.land froWi.tueitnn. .
clest iThey contended,, arid xt;$ 8? ea.'
decided by the eouTt uiav Dy me avr cz
France' an Ztea intgbt acquire, &; hoi J ,
nf which be iniffht .ose, "
hv sale, deed, or arift, donation, Vr Q'her
mpe of conveyance," tp take effect, du-
rinff bis natural life ; W that' be' could
HOI peVlS-Cvcp ill id iv v
born children, neither could hetbe mte- .
ritcd'; jot by bia 'natural desceudsnts,
alien boni i so niachW that the patural "
born grandsoni. eoufd exclude; tWIe '
father from the successioa. ? ( ,
' Tbe country, possessing jts pwc legal t
jorisdlction, it was adjpdicated, that rer
course r 'nra3t'. becaa, Mr tne laws 01 .
France; ana juugxaen w"bh-.w...
the plaintil7vcijw Aflff a . t , .
."--'i'i.- ;-;i Vr-cC ; '- v- - '1
; l?baTe known a rood nurse," put on
tsed'nnvrobdsteerd fa boiling
inegar, to "sprained ankle, to keep
the swelling down, but according to the
laws of our rtsrW all hot applications.
insnchcas . .!ohurt y must apply ,
cold to do axy good v Let pitchers fvl
pf cold water, be poured from a heigi t,
nponsuchananUe, and the inffainma-
Uba-Mll te very f coa 8Tjbdacd.-J2. R
i 1
fi