t4 7 Tj;i 1 r4 ,a '.I . . ti -J ' fi Mi. y - r r r i -i I - . l f i ,r " V". IIAI.KIGH, (It. C.). FRIDAY, Ol.TClBKl! So 42 14, 4b. j Vol. XVI V T , jfil Vfa-ur'i Gaitlit,- ft T t 6 - - f - "W i BELL & LAWRENCE wi feat Snot ,t I.. t l n iW tU HIM IK t r.n-Tfc HI arra arW )H(H re lor Soil, AH 4 twenty 1 f et for ;H MMtMMv II k-urrr t ba MUor . h Mt paid. , Tbc VUkkwinr U extract tWs an aiidreai ,, nrtMMHtncrdi bcfora Uie liretbien of TJnioe Lahre. in Cooaerticul, by brother Wiun y. Bii ; WtmmeBd -the piece to well of our reader n are epW or an. tmciatinr the truth bith it contaiaai it doe not afford aitr fulsome adulation . ef - the orde a stylo ever un welcome to, Ma acm, whoe duty it t , and not to taA. X Jt m ooomeaJed to the penuai of ttio tad itiaieii, aa an afteotwg fpeiofthe waft to ' hi, rctpeot rul,, jre tnutt confeai that K ' tltoagb cont ernnt thil specie of ad : dren, we have rarely met one of the kind . 'ao replete with pure atntiroent and pUia good ete.lf. A Gtte. ; , , v Some tell of th Mttouitf of maso " rr; and on occaaiaiit like this, thejr in aist opon jt with a'zeal tbat implies the wlot W be wential-Whiii they uf that Eoocfi m a mon o4 Noah xtu a tnason, apl sjoses was. a iMason; and that Suiofiwi jvaaf a mkaoa, iproa insist on b a matter of faith absolutely iudis-penslbte- , ,vVbt,hcr these tlyngi are, so'is ef no imDortance svhateTec. A mere bistori- cal fact, uulohnectetT with the1, evideo- Vfes uf. the chnsliaa rcligion is seldom of iirtjch'conieqnencei And thi date of such fact is combiontt - of stilt ; lesa. Who cares for instance, whether; Atex ander the Great -; was sreaJ or a ficti tious rharartetn wlmt cares, the inhabi tsnt of this eoBBtriVlietberdt Was ditj civered ht Columbus or Vftspuciusi and wheiher thaf discOverv vtaa in. 1400. or He trurvys .ttlat there is such a plate .a America,, and' that be lives in it.: .What catM the sailor on his st'rt tnf traels;WWt first foi.iAI outtho mag netira 1 CUt eedle? it nei tKerJ ul I i th winl, iof shortens'-theiVityaire. So whethefeMoses was a tnasnn, or Patha giirss evfn, is now of as little moment to determine, as whether the ii were made in the same Egyptian Lodgpj or whether the Magician or hzjfl Used the same loruis when they made them., that we 1o now--These idle enquiries hnve been so often mistaken for the es , sentials of ffiflsonrr, tliat many sensible men Without the Lode have taken-a Jirejajice against it, froiirtheip incredu? ity on this subject; forsettins; that they talked about a trifle: For if the ttstitu tion be bad, it 'cannot -be. .canonized by Solomon in all hi glory .v . r t What is Masonry not? 'It is exten- liye.r" It- hf disseminated generally through Europe, i-thrugh.vNflirth and SWi America, in;the .West and East Jndit'S.' and in Asia elsewhere, and in some parts, of-Alricas;Ir: comprises tviinsuans, vews, l urks, u reeks, Ara bians and others. You fin I the mason on the1 deep, and irt the.'desert n the 1 dec of the ship, knd oo the back oUhe , i ... ... . .i camel and making; himself known not withstanding every diversity of tongue: . yoU find Iv'nn of every onDOSite and con- tending iith; of religions endeavoring to make ton verts of one another; owing anegianctS to every.dittercnt form ot go- yerninent under heaven, and scattered through these-irovernments.'frottt Mm " that sitteth'on the throng. to him that prindeth behind themill.' Yet such is the hature of Ma$prry,' tliat all these difl'erences of govemmtnt, language, re , form no tmpediineot tp-it im pesS, and it may become" Universal not withstanding them kllj for alf-Lodges jfire one; the objeti in' thenv;is" ot only V the" same; but it is ont'; and masonsmav djtfer.'aod unfortunately ddiffer,.onBil subjects but one.-' " ' V v - . t' - " 'What is MSBtmrvtiow? '"It is Dower. fu. ' t comprises jne'n of ratiit wealth , office and'taient, in powe'r ,and;,out of power, And fhati,ii almost every place "where power is vf . importance ;and -4t vuuipribes, amorg the other class the . eouimunity, to the lowesu'iftlarjre sum cers, active men, oniteKtogether and v "pable bf bring directed J)V Jthe, efforts of othersi so as to have Ahe force of cin " tert ttimu'k k U.:i:.4 i.'.A.l.t Ti.i', re distributetl too, witK the roeanaotT . nowmg one. another," and the means of ' keeping secret, and the means l c4p- .erat'mgj in ;ths deskin the legislative , ' ou die bench, ,in every atherinr i men of business; in, evel. frty ot, pleasure, )a every ent'erprist i ovcrn f . ir.ent, iu every domestic circle, i.i peace snt in war, among enemies, andj fiends, n one plade as welf as iu another. - - .8 powerful is this time, that it . mrs notliing from violence, ither pub lic or private, i,r it has ci ery ineans. to wa a iftBcaaoav to counteract; defeat 3' 1 pooif-h, it.', TV e power f tht Pope been somettmes ineftuij s&a some ti'i cs HovUrj thi government of Spain J ithita rbqaiitioa,as bee &otile ssppoae mw. tliat the tpprsuo f ei ther should rot-it a4v-ntt,Maaonrto rearew lis grit vascw epam veoid hear tha Bote of prrparatioo from every quarter tt home, fron atl her neighbors, and is her colonic; and the deepest dan- gea ml the mqoUition wtId,ttmist out il victim with haste. The Jesuita, with their tanning, cught call on the Holy Brotherhood, and the Holy Brotherhood on tha , Moty Alliance and they all night torn too, and in vain; for it is too late to talk, of the propriety of continu ing or tBpprcsing Masonry,' after the time to do so has gon by--o; good or bad, the world taut 1ak ft as it -is. Think of 4t, laugh at Jt, wonder st, it, bate it or despise it, as occasiofrstlv pre senting UttU meetings, a number of grave, and otlerwis sensible men with aprons on; still, It is not .only all urn a na ioiu two; oui u win contm- ue to be and the world in arms cannot stop- t -a powerful institution. K Whether Masonry be sood of bad. is still auestion of interest, which is not tonrhed, far Jess settled,, by the proof A.!. ! J v t V - t " uiai u is airoDg, , lasting ann extensive. V aou, expeci. me, ot .course,, unsay someth !pg in fayor of i t instead of whicn permit mo to state to yon its object, and the means which' it uses to accomplish mat ooject, sua men leave you to ueter mine from your, ewo inferences.Vwhe ther this rruxlerate proposition be, true viz. that Masanrif u founded wt ffu '.Wisdom consists in selecting at;ood object, and m ndoptinz appropriate means to accomplish it: and1 the proof of both consists in this, that such em isactually (accomplislied. '-Tlte "object in the first , place must be practicable Masonry,- tBereforfi,' has nothing ;to do with ery many soofi tin fr there are many good tilings besides Masonry t it lias nuiMngto do with any mere principle. ,U,has, nothing; to do with benevolence, or mere . good will; with any exercise' of jmind, v or demotion of heart; because, it attempts only what it can dty and promises only whatv. it' tan performs and therefore Confines itself to a single object, Jtfa extending and mulli pfyinr of good. workt. .. Somf" ay they have, kind hearts, .tender hearts, good hearts; but'how are you t it now' it, much more to make it to? The heart is deceitful above all things, who can know itf Of the intelligences with which the universe is filled, there may be million mat unow your, conuueir mere is uui one that searches the heart- a correct faith is indispensable, but masonry has nothing to do wita thai. borne tay mey have.it, some, think they have it, and som actually.iae it, It .is the evi dence of things, not seen: we cannot ascertain it, much less enforce it; and we limit our exertions to our means. Nor is masonry at all connected with the-display-' I inteilev.t.len may have 'the sift of toosues, and alt know ledge they: may invent, contrive,, arid benefit mankind in , a thousand ways, but we have no more control "ever the understanding than over the faith.-- As many folks will tell us that they are great men, as mat tney. are goou-men,. ami with.' ertual sincerity they may; be decived. but we' can never be, for we eriter !ntd no such iruiuirrv t 'Ilierefore it is, that Masonry . hates professions which rest 'thereslippery promises- ot wbat you will do, and boastings of rwhatj you naye pone, ana ywur own wwy nor whaf'you are. . Even among boasters, piany are so weftk as to mistake what . t a i m a B 1 1 V It tl- . ... : i tnev snouwooast or.tney teu or cawing out levils and doing - mailt' wonderful works, but no good ones. V V'' ' ,-A$'" I may .be,' understood, I mean explicitly to tAte,' that 1 masonry has only omv-object. -."Jit .leaves v outfall others, however good; because if it tried to accomplrsh them it would fail in the atfempt. Tor want -of "means apd would tjestrov the universality of thelnstitution besidest If any 'system of belief was insisted on, we should be confined firsts to christian nations; then to- protestant nations, and then to somes ot denom inat'wn of. protestants, and this great Institution uf a universal cliarity woulcj bedestroveil snd tliat without necessity; for there is no limit to godi works. ";-.Tbe pnjy religious, test, i-..thisr' tiut .me.n Jthould have a 'sense, of their, immortal accountability, so that their obligation can be confided in-IIencetit is. that amoung masons, there is neither inquiry aV. ni lni(4n!i.i hKaii iiMiir) flat V1 tl IVr UIM.U39IVI1 BUIUi I (llgtVIS Vl SVHfcVVf for the word of a irfason 1 hot, I will believe thi? and diibelieve that-J-but it is. I will tf this, anff I. will not do that . At the door, of tbe fotkre his claim for adroittanctr cannot - be .'refused whether he'.come front across thesfreit or across i the eccan-irt ;, robes, or, in ralrs.., He may -viear the tuiban or the irown t3 tiafa, ths mitrft, r the lack cap t Pnea; tb, military hat with lacs and Iralbsri, of tut brad pn w drab color if 4 Mason, be is Jmitud; and when its has entered tb door, it is too late for kiss to sd fault witb ka company: As he vhsll not b molested aimaeif.w he. shall not pittura others There the Greek and the Turk mast Uy r with Slide theirrfiuarrel.snj sit tojftthei the lew. tha Christian.r the Indian, and aceptre and the ' tresier submit, to the mystic influence f the trowrL , Like me great uixtcoi numan sociciy, uu to mast contain the poor, the wcasu and the, wicked; for to do good.it if St ecssary there should be those to whom it is to be-done, as that there should be others able to do its therefore we bave the poor always with as. - Among in dividual Masons, one may confer an obligation sad Mother may receive , it the beneficence ot thj on t and tnt grau tudeof the other; are acts both of them graceful, and equally contribute to or nament the ode 4ut the , collected Ulfre is al ways a r ver and never re ceiver, tin the admission of a member of the highest rank, an honoris bestow td and a favor conferred on ; him, and hot by him. The , Monarch himself ac cepts if. not wjth a profession of thanks or by an equivalent in value that can ceis tne ueoi, out oy an act oi unequivo cat humility; for one great landmark of Masonry is, lnat u is jm, . it solicits ho aid, aiid asks for no, converts, bu is anxious rather that the. inexperienced and thoughtless,, who may oe; actuated the fatti iThe moatttJj.n tmt'ti,if t round te r.eik. Tl.e is m mason, keep this Wte iertl, if.t re neatly UfSK'frt a vre ml ni. Jbarsra, uixipUBe, pt.ila r; C r dera, an.l it coi.I-.'J itrinir if sr.ler. ct-i . l.jif," wiu'.S if fjMOQ ( SOU. I rlT I'J P t'. v J- - ' t-r i.U t' i - t .-l U-a-'s whu'i is no risk etiel. heaevef tell. Slid, drunk, tr crsay be aever tells. Ds he talk, it m out - aboat 9lasary.s Uru hint . m bis wants, ttropt biui in his pleasures. ureatea - lata, or ivrtare him, he Is I niartyr here, be. eetier tells Jim so erex'f y ens of the means esstCisJ and ilHATiXS Di HECTKBii AFRICA. Major Gray has lately Published to. amitden, a ravcia i w eaiem Atr ta, in the years. 1819,, 2d and t. ibis eoiasoe treats of the countries td. Jaceot to the Gambia add Seoe!, ri sers, viz. JUeadoo, Ualsm, 6oli, cci I ..The iuurnal of Major GrSv metenta asucressioBofdistmsessiidMiyatiirti.p". strst fe U a Eui da. orate it) round t' t? f.re!.?i l yi.ha lew' strip r Cl sma.I bes'1,Pv reyr up- gtrls,nd by the marn . i a r-r row Stnp tl alia,' or cr-'- t ci- f twisted l"'1 a string alt -t ai : Engrr. , To cornpleie tl.t ir di t -(4 Ur rold ear-riocs !ar;!e tnucb tbe shoulJi rs and in ccm.m- of their, great weight would it-j; .r -tif'i W6r lLy r.wl supporird by-t I ''," strap of thin read leather, w tiicli t ' -teneii ,te one ear-riot by butt-., " L passes over ths top of the other, .'liu, T CL 5 .'r- - "9 . L..tt, r .1 l..i.. ..,i:.ri. tic and graceful, and their vhule i s-.- fhe kinzs and rioces of those" coan tries, proved to be barbarians and pluii- di'fers..'-Toey opposed tha progrsa of the- expedition, and nnally disappoint , --.'! -jr.- . . lite lollowing extracts relating to tbe customs - of the inhabitants of liondoo. ttc. are taken from the London Litera ry Gazette; Pvsn obserf er it far from being ioete' gant . rroi "oA4i:aTM'iii.Tl)e Al : many, or .ting ofuoodoo, died while ',7 our eotit3ryme were there; -His sue- . ressor was however still more hostile, v and at length Major Gray -was forced. on tne xaw jiit io buciiui m rt-irrot , - This nndrtaking was ett ended with be ' ' mannsrin which the young menof lUf f010???-; TiVtX ' country obuin- wives, also'came under .nrswrs. f P'. ,,tt I "' . I. if m well uict UT V'Q nviucii vuu . nir- , hy curiosity, or operated on oy sympa thyor outward show, should be wcJl uur observiUoo; 'One of the inhabitants of the neiehborin villaees. havinsr pla ced his aQections, or rather desires, on a vouni rirl at Kavave. made the usual m eseot ot a few colas ' to ' her mother, who without eiying ber lUughtsr any intimation of the sflair, consented to his obtaining ber. any war he could.'- Ac- advised, tnat there are ome' whom icomingiy wnen tne poor gtn was.em we cannot take, many that have, and none tliat we cSn design is not to benefit- those i"' : -ii -.. : ,l i : them to benefit others;anl they ma,, Slie madeucli 'resistance, Wtlrig. Pe for nA? -f iH.!? ' ' ;. Jul.. i.r.iKinW'littn,- nnA miJiht ti.i I PHaC0WI lliv umwt B.IUC, OUU . . . tiitrtrrv.r. nun?, buth men and women. I r- ; : . . . . w skjtFem'herow witnessed the adaironl farce, and consoled her site would soon be reconci tatiom fYogdinfr Married tFbmeri.!Wi ob served hanging on a stake, outside the we will not lo oveu nreDannsr some rice tor snDoer. urge; for the she was seized on by her Intended nasi ?nV T,? ' uer shoft-Slghted. dreli; svbo capie lyrift in. hundreds , to I weloome the return ol their busUantls, fathers, brothers, Many of - the young tnen snd boys, ho had(never sp parentiy seen a a nne man or tore, pj firoached pie, and after .examining tnf ace with evident surprise and fear; fa vored me with the epithets of vnbelier ver,' soft ef a hbg," ? hater ol uod," ii an sniawiui connex woman apparently vsrf and no doubt mistaking i.n refationi who perceived mine to be wlut, and aar- - j R SgheXt ih Kft?1 fe, t0 vW :v- er by saying that frgbt.;; . . ;, ? y. -,v.' nciled.to hef sit-' 't far ' W'rtc.S'angriiharri ana - bloody contests often occur amoung thai hostile tribes of Arncavwageorirequerit i jr ; Irom no "older motive tnan to.maav y walls of the town, a dress, composed of captives, lyhicb the victorious party sell do this isV therefore; b. iLrger! ry for? pr selyjre that we can do Without, not Vnv other exhortation than that you fchmild co-ope rate with us in the work that we are a bout. ' -4- " 'r- ' . Thattho sinsleobicct of the Iwlge is to extend and 'multiply sets of benefi cence, in the strict sense of the wonts', is plain from tins, that it has nevtr .been known to interfere in Any other. -' The instruments that U uses rc ; fmd and clothtn?:: the life-boat.' the annaratus v J the' humane society, and the personal exertions of , man to' relieve the distress and eg tire to -the rescue' of his fellow man. v; These are the working tools ' of our profession, and such is Its object. . 1 promised youv the- liberty of. drawing your own inferences; is the object a goon oner t v v Tle "means devised hf this end, are the guage, and the government and these .means .will wise or not, as tnev may iw loumi to - r 7. rv .iturt, h.i .ni ii. j ii i - tit: miare. where an in e lnnaouants ere i ' " -" r answer un pu.uMsc, w . ... s .o.i.u. . : -- - - miisir;,inltl wine of iuccess. were repulsed wit! continue masonry, oecsuee u is neces- the bark of atree, torn into small shreds, aiid formed so as to cuter the whole bo il v ot the oerfcon weanns it. who t a sort of bugbear tailed : Murobd Jumbo, that occasionally visits all theMandin ga towns, for tbe purpose of keeping the married women in order: I have-been i UJ that the husband whd has occasion to find fault 'with, "oho of his wives; (for here every man has as many as WS tir to the" slave trsders oh the coast, ,-yiiit find it stated in the Sierra Leans Ua , ' zetto ef .thblpth June, that an engaged t men,t had taken place hetwee a rensii; derable fofce of Jbe' Ehrtbro 'Bvlivrnt -, ' a'Dd a 8trotig party of a'mMi who ha A . entrenched themselvrk on ab istaijii in '' the Deong River, called Feypurta, tisar ? a smalt town ot the same name.' it ap.i pearS that the. $hcjbro Chiefs, with the . ft in:IL Za A1..3M kn,. t I ;.. - ; ' tuDistances vtu aumm timer puuou wuiwuw mivMu, au. .u..g ; tk ' forthesttainmenf es. himself or.ets: A rf hi, fimo Y rtliyi't.H fT - secrecy, the Jan, nends to do, t,ancj haviugm.de known fc f" - ,f in,. InHoa- Inis mtenaeo visit to ineiown.uyjmne- 'Wrr;?".1 vv,,;6;:' : , . ui me lou-se, i , , . .4 ' i, lntraf PmmTa.'. with tliadeterminatioav1 , ' , tK,nwttiuoeea I - , . .j... .amW. 0f toakiOirasUndthereduringthferaui' " -" bilged to meetnim, wun music, singing, . -v"D-, j,m; aud. dancing, -which Continue forborne great slaughter, having faped in their, J sart, If the, lodge should work in pub lie, who in a short time would be its member?? How would it exclude unwor thy and hurtful ones; where would be its. means of doing good , when its go vernment, its order,' Us responsibility! lf .it was to let out, it would oe like the breaking out of water, and mingled with hours- and terminates by bis seizing the unfortunate woman, and, tittering, bet most" unmercifully in' preseiiQe of the whole assembly who only laugh at this horrid performance. attempt to weak through ths Barricade wnue xne innaouanis w a iuwn in ineip rear.Mumm whom they . depended, fo assistance, turned against them, ami -cut off a" great number - of their party'' ; , . ' S . . I A . ' a? L V. - ' t - T. 1 - - A, 1 x ti f ' 1 I wrtj.A Some nuaurrcui uvea nivc oecu msi rfT-The people o.Bondoo 1 art l.tf z wppjyvfvktimt farther at -r of the middle size, well made and very active, their skin ot a light copper color, the WnricJ's whole population so' that it laud their" faces of a form approaching would have no other existence than the nearer to t.ose of Europe than any ot existence of man. 1 It would float io Jthe other tribes of Western Afrca the hri,trn nmsspa. rliasinntd and upnle. Mnoi's veented. The women - miaht .ill the'deluge of selfishness,' corruptioni vie, ri point of figure with those of the and depra ity; 'ifhe' silver cord would most exquisitely fine forms in - Europe, be loosed, and the three fold cord would They' are ' extremely peat in tbeif'perr tnarkel Jiave thltt been obtained Tha former is 'the natural cotisequenee of . such a sanguinary warfare, but the lat ter is tbe primary cause Snd grand stim ' j, ' ulusto those avaricious ano des'igninj Chiefs,, who, br their Immediate inter- " course; with "Europeans; and supcriofMj2 cunning, are enabled to protract the war , ...... . .1 i .1... ... r r At i-I. t t. .I.:.U 1 .-'.'". be broken, and the Masons of this ere sons and dresyand very lond of amber, . . jnhabifant9 0f . WWJIU 1C Ul.jsi.cu nis.inr uuilMciui vmo iia,ucu.,vi niwiunvvv-., nnnrv 'tntrith With lf ' 'M Kl ,.,k h ,l,i..l7 n hodork thr " " -bV-y ----." , , UCI VTIlVTsa S'J " -1 V w sa.vvj? together. L- , . : ;- besides, secrecy is of itself a virtue, and is tausht as such in the lodge, and tangnt effectually; mei. should be able to keep their, own secrets and should neverv violate the continence m. otnerp, nor cant they without a se"nse ok mean 'jP. lit..... ..i.:.k .. ' ' - - - ' ' formed into small buttons, which are in termixed with the former on the head, and into rings and chains worn on tlie wrists and ankles. They alwayswear a, veil thrown looseK trVer the head i this SiJ.tlitetitt httht BaltkK Vmtif- . i l..,.al J.,....linn fa. ha Man rur. .'St T . 1BT JIIIU lillVl.tliig .wv ; , . dpsriirahUlis manufacted bv themselves irom cot tr. ivta votLaa.f aKfalt fin sxirviilv Uroa i i 1 ton. and is intended to imitate thin mus i-irfiin Pstppmfil amnnir th Ancients, un, ai. wmcn uieyiisw iiu,mt aiij ww that our old friend Pythagoras taught it made a bad attempt.; The other, parts tained respecting the level oi tue .mi tic. It was suspected that the', waterf -, . M ; of this ses' were gradually sinking; bui,-. u: rhe. Hwexiish Transaction " 7I ' , : ; ' J j s " - . - ' t as a useful part oi ms science, .ana condemned his new; disciples to a dead silence, of from two to uve yearsf yary. inie aa he found them m6re or less' wor thjr 'of his cnnfidencev"'-Some stupid Writers have said ifmasonry be, good, tell us, and extend the good; we do el tend the good, but if we tell ou, min utely; the means by which we do it, we snouiu lau 01 communicating uie puw er to you. ami should, lose it ourselves, A '. . I.: ... . . ' . . .t. It you wish to Know; snn are wormy, there is one way. of en' a. z in, that is liy'the door;, and. we It. v the tlitlV. r- ence between ,nim tnat ei teretn in oy :he door, and LIm tliat cli a ' nip come other way., j ' f stid that secrecy was '!;ht in the lodgr as a virtue, and tauj, . 'J'rcfuaUy, lii not so? Masonic secrey is, I ac knowledge,' a mysterious thic; but to of their" dress. for 1833. haa'put the change, beyond; , dmiht:. From latitude 5bto 63 de- t .fk"r-A .;;n. nf irees, the observations showa mean fait - 'av Willi t, . vavvuMWMe . s i w, - ,; . , et . ... . 10 inches in a century.: .1 he isaltic i - ver shalloVr .at 'present, and,' if th waters continue to, sink as they;ha"vfrv '. dene, Revel, Abu, and S hundred thr portrwllLby and by, become imaiKj ; towns: the Gulfs of .Bothnia snd Find- : land, and ultimately the Baltic itself tain from the coast, are entirely of their own manufacture, ipey are - exceeo ingly fond", of perfumes of evtsry k'md, particularly musk, otter of roses, or la VendeTi but they can seldom procure these, and therefore substitute cloves, which they pound into Dowder.and tpit up with tb kernel having sowethmg the flavor of a,Tonuuin bean which ther- likewise reduce to powder, and with a little cttni-water form H.Jnto beads abbot the size of a common gar deri peak - These they, string and hang rouiiu uie ueua, mc? hh" the cloves themselves and - wear them in the same manner; but thev way, in which they prefer wearing them is sew will be changed into dry land.-' S -r. K : "-l-L Cksgow Mechanics' Hag ;. Hrr f AdmQnUiontoStrvanttidQ 'Lar ; glifllv print mention that two servant y,y& ', maids had oeen aismisseu uy ine laity ' , . of a BriUsli Admiral,: "because the a lowed two rjot&toe ifr oou io pieces, thei-e being but tMe in the same pafi.Q' cd up in small nags matie oi ncn coior-1 im waa auirui j ah "V-.J V. - '' ed silk, a number of which are hung land was wot deiiicdr wwx ' , A; - f V- 4 .11 X 1 V .l":