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':-,i.;:.-:-i. ; I ?! i i"''.viirn iiii thel v short est. day in the Tearijf our L.orfl 17-r, anu so weanij uuu ions: m uie v. in u ..i'v,v"" - r . w n 1 i t e ra 1 1 v ful fil led, -a M h u;h not exacti Ji in- the sense-in whic fit - was spoken. At theVariieperiod to vuch mj-meino-f v will cai rv me, I repotlect that the tpit't iWe was always aptied ti mej.but the" was fretiuently iii conjunction ; wiUi iother jeenves; Whicli ent areat war to sift "i'dowii the isnnViny o(f the appeUtion. At first Ivas called a; swtet littfe? !ello? jKpivmI Vrcw older, and became ac- ;complisHedvm all he arch tricks i humours of childhood, I was a cie aud, wild ever little but month rolled atier tnouinvanu nrnrie'r and I .'sometimes heardy .in. an 1 audible1 whisper, - from one to another, the .worits hat a dcvxlhh lit tie feJowt !' , I was condemneii to listen 'to ine i nioruij n and often re peat eo! ' remark . "Master .Auigustus docs not; grow S cry &st,. which, was so often met by t hp reply ; which ; niy forebmling hearts told ine was 'falseV that hisgrowinv day? were hot yet over, and vthat he would no doubt sprout up sudden .Year? cohtinued t,to. roll j ont. and .1 was still a little Yellow but the hopes of XDvlamilv remained isanffuine ' (Vir at long: ti meantl it was n o t ti II ' I , h a d fai rl jr : ii t e r- Vcald admit; that Master AtigusruV had done "growipg. In the mean. tiiicv it may be said, that I iufivred unremitting inise- ; ry 5 for the. life of a - short gentleman , fn this world is a continued martyrdom.1 At te time I was smitten vith' the fur in hand mania, but I was cured of it by the remark of a mJicious ; Irieod, that 1 hatl better give u up, fr I coiihlt never, be a . long ctafchman. If I proposed a party.to the playi I was asfceil if I meant' llie little thpiit re in f he H ay-ui arke ti i I was once introduced, I t to an eminent counsellor and oratory whoni I had long wished ..to know but my introducer told v ; Mr. Gabble that' hehad brougw t ! hi m a brief ; and I afterwards . Found thatr gen tleman's name .and a' Fee 'of five gdine.ts endorsed in chalk upon ray coat-; - ' . If I ordered a great coat, the very tai ; jor who was to receive myj , money for it, r- r-wld SCarcelv refrain frotii' ianrhinf- in mv I addition - to all this! J jiiad a heart V""eply susceptible tothe charms F the tyr sex ; ind by that ftui y:which is saut ' attach itself to persbud in iriy: situation', I was pi'rticularly. smitten iWiilVaii women: I reiucmber "at. an evening- j party! saying a taauiand fine things JqVa very pr etiy and vry tciii, but at the sapie tjmeVery jStou't vuno;, woman, W ho I . i,-(as the yan es ay) was no match Hir ine in wifi'AF ; rhriujr witty forf i f' aHyh)or witlout .Pfttiiijr .morr than ' teis'r'r ! an swer, I bejd pennisM )ii tb ailjasfa stray , juglet which was IHun Irain' hecifore- "a whenjto my 4 udescnbablc horror, :ereplied.-that I vai fleriVi t ly at fib--wty to do so jf cotiW reach; it Jp ;; :n . ' At home and abroad,v at all-times and puces; the sameSnishops attend nel If ;'Uo chu 'ne '"""lg's service is sureo be the stoi V U acdjeushe; Utile ' maiivvh6l"was Ohi?ed to ges up into a tree in ' see I tliut 10 A" theatre, a 'wouinn tri tnr,t..'c ind leatheru IjosV-' jiuse .isW "nearly isv r-!r4t r (uai; distant betiveen , -Z1" :? 4 ; v. " .'"c, so tuai i,canrron thre two :rninutes before a ; !l i i . , ! ,--- r . r nnd rnatiifold 5Iri EiUtor, l)ave yeaT after year without addinsfwatenaiiy to my stature, and then the best bred jvisit ers would stare at me with an ex preset on of every body eUe could silvery easJ ' J abelow ; and l xkn Scarcely Cpern 4.a,l? 'mf. that f the : curate does'. ,Wt , 'UA roaiiciuuslv atmV'as he.lreads,f arid M j " r jj' n oc pu t hi s . t an o u e 1 rit left cHeekV ill tuken ' ..f: d UhZ, M 1 1 can see that even t);judges ' incmselye are Jinmediately in' an'asoay of laushteVat th e ridiculous com pa r i so n . -Nay, sir, eyen i FT a t t em p t an Hi c e ; i f (h ti ma n i ty,' I a m rewaraeu wijn, uensun, insieaa or. rai tudef for it is noyinVnylaysJrice;! picked una druuken man "out of a utter& I had no soiVner got him upon ) his legs ' than he exclaimed, 4---eHXy6uii;area;:itUeun Damn; melTa:: ; rou must aiMj k ww. inar. amniig m v otner.miMonxuiies, i am excessively r iomi oF private thea(ricals;and r am never ao happy aswlien I am treading -theY stiej; in short, it was my private "opinion, for ma riy years, that :I wasthegreatest genius that ever liveif. ;S About a ', fortnight aso, I received a. message froni a T friend, .begging that I wouiu uuneriaKe xne part wi - juiiuj CacshW in i the pla of thatname which he was 'getting ;u p '-'Forr; t hej,'?am u e men t : of a elec t. party; I joy fu Uy adceded. bu t harj no Jsobner auade : myj; appearance, , than I suspected it to be mere trick to raise a geh era) raugh a t th sight of my pigmy fi -trore strutting about as the representative 6f the master " oF, the Iwoi lil: ;Mirth was pretty geiit-i-ally.; attendant upon my most dignilied eftai U ; but when L'asaius, a tall Irish varlet said of me : : Wliy, man; he ' doth bestride the narrow globe, f.Le a Colossus, and we petty men ; Walk under hi Iiuyeiegs ; . The roar oF laughter, From all parts of the housej.was indescribable. I was behind the scenes atthe time, and unable to sub mit to such torture any longer, I rushed out of the house into the s tree t attired as I was in', tdo costume of the part, and imide hiy, way huiriewards. Hut iny ndS Fortuncs ,did not end here : my jst range costume attracted a crowd about ine j 1 was ta ken to the ''watch ' house, ' cha rged with creating a crowd and riot and, in or der to escape a worst evilV I- Was obliged to give the worth y injiistrate a detail ol the whole. MtFair, widch. appeared the next day in all the newspapers, with additions and j enbclli.shnten?s from the ingenious pfns'of tlie gentlemen oF thje press. , ' luw. ilr. ItlMiii'- vim arp n m:n it u i. dom, and oF authority in the: world t and I think that IsalF5 a 'sentence, uttert d by you inf my behalf, would relieve me and all diher short gentlemen from the; odious persecution which we undergo." V'hy should shortness f 'tis a-barbarous vord. but. I use it for want of a better) be a re proach to a man r 1; not. lite'. snort? and joy slnrt) and; spring shoi t, and every thing that is agret able short r is not bre- viiy me soul or w:t r Arc nnis:vrt-article (especially such .i this) ihc bvsi aiui most iicccptabie thms iti a paper or. a magazine r Is not a knowledge oF short-hand a very valuable 'accQiiiptisiimeot r -Would .you not rather take a short bill thnn a long ne ? Yo,u must be toe inot short-sighted iuan in existence if you do not see the truth of all ue - ineu iaxe companion on. my, lor loru conditioij.-rell tlie ladies that Cu-' pid is little.,- 'IV 1 1 - v a t r i i s a n d. s t a lesi e u that Bonaparte was hort. Tell poets that the shortest and best poem in the following in praise if lit tlenes world is the ss ' A little heAltli, a little? wealth, A I tile : house and freedom : " A;.d at the end a little friend ' And little cause to need him." ' t The sort of friend which the poet has abve described! will 'I be; to you, Mr. Edi tor, ; if you , will print this communication in a conspicuous part v of your paper, and use your bestexertions, in the way which Lhave suggested; on behalf of thie shortest and most unfortunate of mortals. 1 . t. From the Richmond Compiler. THE GREAT UNKNOWN. .; li is impossible not to' listen to the con fessions of Walter Scott, with ati intense i nte rest. Though a: pretty gen eral con sent bad settled down - upon; him as the author - of ;the Waverly Novelsy yet the honors oF' t hese celebrated com posit ions. Volumes had, been' written to. establish his claims, yet essay alter essay1 had been poureu out to JHputc mem. -- ue luui nii ueen . compeneu resort to , uttie equivocations to maintairiUhe mask -ati'tl it v'as iiot'Until.tne legal; steps, wuch le took' to"-'assert 'his riht on the - failure bf nis booksellers, that doubis, beaan to Viis s pat e. At I englh,' li'oiv c Vt i; the i,nask is entirely laid,.dovirti,. and we are permitted to behold i h jWal ter: Scott the avowed au thor oF the ScditishnoVelsi 1 1 We can scarcely now ; receive? thcdcc- la rati cm w i t hop tks o m e; poili on i( as, t d ti ish iueut jre.are, surprised.at the vast fertil ity 'pF the hiitjd,which is nbw ascertainect to'have poured forth so many; works ' in'so com pa rat i ve ly short a space' o Ft j m e.'vThe riiere mechanic art bF, writing' these works : - , , " t - - " " " wttuld : requirA-a 'considerable .jexertion. JJ u t, tn e n n e ,.is, moreo y er;- in seiec t ine s ioj ry i f rotfillal It he .;i nci U en f 4-; 61 t'h ey. pi bt weav the diafogq e, V discriminate the cha racters, ' and ftliese irfcid entr, and dialogues ana .cnaraciei.so.;iauiiRuj.- ioui,. Novel lafterbveittob'lappea succession, sometimes two or 4hree; io the course; of .a :year..v Atod . then..VbeSyasiiot idle! irtSother. respects,Hei ! has pubUshed proDsem was noi, ro'isitiereir,. as posiuve ly d e ter mi n ed j an d at ill the ! e was So ni e room to , doubt' his exclusi ve title - to the dena ,'tompletff edition vf the" English! novels, with th lives of their authors, ati( a lone .Would requirea 'Jarge.course of read ng witli;a: most particular, study bf :ihe " jus omi iduns w inn r v cum psi ious He has also produced plays; ppms," perl od ical' essays, eachof Which was" " distinJ ?H'hd by the peculiar force of hi genius besides disch a rgi ngh is c ! erica I Fn net ion s, and associating wi'h the'throng oF compa ny, iwhich flocked to; see the great un- k now n 7 oF Scd land - A nd now he has u nd ert aken, a nd n early fin i.hed, the M e moirs oF Napoleon,, preceded : by a hisfor ical view of the French- Revolution, - in six Aor; eight- volumesperhaps - ihorW H ere we have hi m u pti n:a 'n e vv" and .more difficult theatre-In "iiis "other work's i a rr ranging hts scenes to nlease himself druvv ihg freeJyrtipon the resources tif hisiown Imiigi nation but here, tied dwn to the province of the biojrracher and the histo- rian--siiung liicts as they are, not mvent- lUs any thing; except the order in which he chooses to narrate theni. and the sole n- did dress in which tliey fare to appear. ) v nen we retrace the prodigious mass of vocations arid more especially'-when. we remark the astonishius: eleirance which distinguishes his works, we are struck u ith astonishment that an V one man should h ive done so much, and done all so ; well. It is a sort of literary phenomenon, which we cannot survey without-admiration U was the multiplicity of his labours which produced the greatest doubt about his ex - C'Uiiye authorship ; and caused many to conjecture, that it; must have been Js Canada brother, or Greenfield, or vsoine oi her highly gifted genius, who shared the wanu ot I'rospero with him. A And . now that the author lias patented Jiis inventions, u. ;possale not to wjuider at the fecun ' ditroF his ff?nius. How ranid i.4 the '-mind which has poured Forih so many chef 4oit- vres ot his a rt. v How instinctive the taste, which created so manv characters without confusion of imbecility. v r " aim cjuim, lias uteii sivieu ine ocniK- peake or his age. Ihe compliment is a h;gh one, ba t it is also just. I here is in c reative iinaination, &ince the davs of Shakspeare, which can equ il : Scott's in exubci aiice ; and - beauty. There is only one remarkable deffct " wliicli- tainis his compositions and that is the tone of his political opinions. The liberal spiii of the age has not. sufficTeritlv inspired his pro ductions. ' The loyalty F the subject soinetinws debases" die goius of the' author -ind. Kings and princes are painted 'wi;h a pencil which softens f heir . defects, at the expehce 4;f truth. A liitle of the sterner spirit of Smollet would h.tie iinproved his wrif ingaand conunandi d the more un qualified admiration of an CMlightened pos terity. May not the want sf uch a spirit,5 injure his promised historical work on the French Revolution. ? ' '' ' ; .; f; :- ' In tracing these rapid lines, we arp re minded of the career, liich-the first Poet of the age marked out for Scott in the Po em which fir.t revealed his own great geni us. It. was in these fine strains which By ron in his " English IS ards and Scottish UeziewersS' pours forth an invocation to Scott ; .-. And thou, too, Scott! resign to minstrels rudr, The wilder s'ogan of a border feud : Let others spin their meagre lines for hire - . e Kiioug-h for tien'ms if itself inspire I . i Lei Southey, sink, ydthough his teeming muse, Prolific every string1, 6e too profuse ; , -Let simple Wordsworth chime his childish verse And brother Coleridge lull the babe at nurse But thou, with powers .that mock the aid of .;,; ': praise,.., 'fri'JX (" Cfy -f-Should'st leaveto humbler bards ignohle lays ! Thy country's voice, the voice of all the NiheyA Demand a hallow'd harp -that hap is thine. Say ! will not Ckledonia's annals yield, ,y The glorious record of some nobler field, : Than the .vile foray of. a plundering clan . ;- Whose proudest deeda disgrace the name ot Scotland-! still proudly claim thy native bard.; " And be thy praise his first, his best reward i : Yet not with thee, alone his name should live, ;. But own, the vast renown a world can give V -,A Be known, perchance, when -Albion is uo more. And tell the tale of what she was before j To future times her faded fame recall, , r And save her glory; though hi country fall. : Yet powerful as these prophetic in spiral tions are,' from su:iofty ; a s.urce, yet they are scarce su peHortq, the real i ty-I5u t i t w as in'Variot her rva k "of JLi teralu re, t hat Scott was iles lined to reap the! brightest laurels wliich were-to ace his honoured brovr:' "v " - -' " i- ' Roanoke Xand; for Hale. Wynne and his' wife Susanna, as comolamants. aiid Peyton R. Tunstall as defendant,,! shall of fer for sale on the first Monday of June; next, that . being; Court day,' before . the ". Courthouse door for the county of Kortham ptbn," a.: . veryi vaw luable tract of land, situate, .lyihnd being;: if said county oh the waters "of the Uoanoke. cbn- umuug auoui two nunarea u, ninety-inree acres, iteing the lot of laiid drawn by M;fNJenTevs. iu the division of the lat iSimoti Jeffrevs real estate, jmd by saidM. N. Jeffreys'sold to Peyton v. ji uusiuii ine ueienaant aioresata of so mucu Ureof ai tnay be- riessarvTto saUsfVr.and bav the su;n of $I04n 62f with interest from the 1st BY virtue of a decree of,, the' Supreme Cour of North-Carolina, made;at the last, term, in thfc suit 'therein 'denendingv between Robert ApiH oiw wi puu, loffcuicr .wim uxe costs ei said sdit " -?'-- ., TAvi .f,U rt..w ,-v i-,--1 v'ii' -r - yi'v..-i . BOOOSi BOBjSSi"- 4 RE5H K C rrULLY on ers h is p rot eona 1 1 .vices to the citizen of italeigh' a(l ils set -vi cinify. , He may be' fbund at his. shop on Ivette vilie Street, next door below Messrs. W Ci arid B. Tucker Stored; r Raleigh,Apf 26,:t827 ''-'."t'.l''; f Or- sided sevend yearsiovpublicerriinariesis dest rous to supermteiTO a? Acaaemy m some oeaiiny part of N ort h-farolms ''i Satisfactory ; tstimon iiis O f ' c tmracter aiid cornj) e t en cy can b e p rod i ice d . Letters fnost taid directed to ' Ualeicrh. will be prcm pt ly notic d. ''' ; f"'.' ' t "' - .. '.' ''-. . j i lit. I 'tt a ncn it v. - Feb.15,' 1827.: J. Gales ; and' Son H-AVVr just' received a ; fresh supply -of the ATLANT1 0 SOU VKN! It, aiwl t'OKGi RT M K WO I , tor lb27i ;The Engravings wuicn aiom inese.taste.Tui w otks, to say -inning oi mtt jttoci- ous seujci ions, ana ine imerestnjrv ori4:init juai ter.. are fully worth the priceof tbetBbok,jKo . -it 1 - )28tVfeLf. To oe drawn at Philaclelphia," oa the 2nd '- f. W; day of :M ay 1 87. ; v(? scheme; ) 1 Prize F SI 0,000 Js; SI 0,000 2.000 1,500 : 1,06 i,om) - ' f - ; ': ft ,; 2,ooo .1.560 V 1,206 10.000 i5,Q0O - - - - . . i- i : 10 101 : so . .. 40 h r 5 It . 1683 -11475 ;5,ooo i4,00p 2.550 ; 2,040 i ;' J00 50,: 20 (V 4 ' .1- is ;464 .45,900 13.395 Prizes .1 Price of Tickets. VhoIe S4, Halevs 2 QuarteiV-iv.i ;.,-f; VtV M'Mm. i 03 Orders for,; tickets' (post f paid).; enclosing the cash or prizes, will '' receive prompt atten tion, if addrnssed'td ' -' ;-V . ??.''. 1 .-- r ; ' YATES M cINTYRK, i v ' . : '' Kak ih or Fayetteville; i.N Saturday the 12th davof Mav next, at 9 f o'clock in the forenoons at the Store of MW Chnrjes SttmrV wtll be sold tiis f remaiiiing stock, of Goods. Terms, :cah;;.v:'-Cr- ;; ' ("-vi-:;. -By order of the Trusteed 3: ' Auctioneers. April 23. v - , 60 tds S tate oF, Xor thr C at AV'arren County. John C Good e, . 1'3 In EqUity, Charles L Jeffries. I T.appearing -satisfactorily to the Court, that' t. the defendant. Chas. I. .Jeffries, is defend is not;n in habitant ; of tiiis State : it is ordered, that publi e made fyr six Veeks' in the Raleigh cation oe maae ior six .weess' in .me itaieig Register, notifying him, that, unless he .appear wit hin tlietiree firstdavsf next, Term commenc ing the 3d ion.lay after ,thc 4th Monday-; in Sep temner nexW ainl plead, answer or; dt-mur, the rnmnlriiivmt'a Iii Will lie t:,L-.-n nrn r.intfKun i A gainst him. ' ' s ' . , ? - -. JOHN BRAGG, C. M. E. April 25. 1827, - - 60 6w FOB IIEN1V t A' , commodious two story Dwelling House, el? xjl fcibly situated,' .having attached to it, all ne cessary out houses and a fin ii aid en. Fot, terms annlv to the Editors of the, Register. .; i uaieign, Aprn vi, los . - , o.-, . I Talten up and C tun ii) i ttc I r; .3" O the Jail of Li ncol iv Coiiniy, N.r Cf as Runa f r -avs, two Neero Fellow , who Vcall them selves Hilly and Isa.c, and say, they behmjr tor Wm. Hurrov's, and runaway trom unartes Upnier; of Sumpter, tisvrict, $outVlUHt:''-'Thytar' both t:ut men. Billy is aBiJii't 35,or 40;y'ear-of ' re, 5 feet Ranches hih, has several sirars on his necki which he sa)rs .Were caused ;ijy; stabbing' himself with a 1iivvr;'1Xf.-:': K::':, (Isaac is about J 8 years old, 5 feet 8 incheshurb, and'darkcwiplec:ed;; 'ui? I The owner is requested to Come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them as the law directs. . ;.7J ZtMMEKMAN, U'- ..:' : i. . -.; -.' - '. . vS. Jailer.. Uneolnfon, March 10, 1827. . , pr. adv.51 SO - 5 . IS hereby given tljat the Subscriber, at the Court of . Pleas and Quarter Sessionsvheld for the County of )uplin,i on tlie $l Monday in April, A. 1827, received fronjaid Court, let- tei-s of Administration, ) on the Estate of John bbperv"deCd.;aiKl that aUrnahner ''"pf persons having claims against said Estate will bring them forward within tlie time 'prescribed by law, o-. 41 Internal Imprbvemexit A -lIeiinPr bf the Board for Internal Improve avjL menis will be held at the, Executive: OfficeV in thia City, on Saturday -the ,12th of May pf T OST r mislaid,' a. note on; Jonathan Utly,. Jti Kaqytox due 1st Januaryiao27. r This isrtoforwarnraH persons From purchasing ar trad- ing-ior baju iioie 10 is oui Apru, i.o-i. -r . rTTIIIE .Certificate for 40 Shares of the Stock of JL t' Bant of Cape-Fear, in; the name of Alex ander D. . Moorei ' being lost, application will be male for, tlie renewal of said Certificate at the expiration of three montbs from this datejait wfucn an persons lateresteu wui taKe notice. . "v.i -v.?.' : ;'v"vf V. J-GALEft Sec'y;r 1 '-f .... ' it- v . . . AT' ; ;.:; ,' l JVprih Carolina. V flMlB ?uhscriher,rmbr;ices the present eppe . a;;,tdnitvbf Itdbrmir the L-dies fc' Gentlemen of jR'afeiglv aiid he jphblip generally i that J has cometiceiTthe ;l)ypifvBtivssi1alJiis.vr.':on.:-''. BrancTiesi i'ri the tenement tWo cVtior in-i ! OenpaiHel's'Ofricei ?aviHteville'$;'reet est notice, in as JnnieH, peHectiohts at ah v other estHblfthnient n the TJnion ? Iiis rhdde of Stbr.ni Scouring extracts alt kind.'of grease; pi At, tari '; Scotland i;-:;Wrlii1iriblV'v'c11ciiIatetl' t'orr i rve clot hes d u ring th siimirxf seasoir f i r : h: t . . o 1 1 1 s, ' &c; iId;lresscV'of cver' HlVcr5r-tiohi dyed to anyjshadei orblack. chanffed to other Cr ! s. hbri).nd:;Strbw ; BoimetstbU-acrid, or f t .ir s reinoyed brcdyed ?tid tmmcd totthe Utest fi- scoured, and ieCol-SursVevii'edi(cdti'ai Ifcf: iteV. NotHharolina.o'-iVorofc s tin;; f cottqrr; 'uad.;wbo!i-i dyed' nnH,r presfcedi, ' tn appear elecranf. V'-ifiiharv ' tjniforms,. Embroidem ' Uc. cleansed and r stored "to their dtftfinai hriil" r.cv. IdieaandrGeMlem'-n' Ar;ihv"ttcV to ca t and examine sp'Cimensd ed ac'this'testfibfishnn-.-nt. ne wafi-an's .aUshiy colours,'ucysfor br,ilhuncy , and diirabinty'canhiot; 'tjej'si'rpussetV'.by; any lira-" : N. B:3;entlemeis with despatch' on feasonabie ternis. . All articles sent' td; the i-stahbshment to' bfe dyed oi- yconred, will'be rearly , for- deliverv in ftwo or t hree: dav from the .tim'tj! otv'reCeiyinij-' the wL wcath er p er- ' nmuag1. :J0HN BRISSINGTO: Raleigh pHUr. 1 i 1 , .r.,.,.! .r..,i. 573: TIlEmVWp R K Mill JlOU EDITED BY GEOHGfe P. MORIUS.: 5 llere)stajl:ybungetus yinp lilsrfeaglerrlighti , -r '. Rieti 'itetv-drbps .Isliakinfc fromJii8''''nlumes cf eqttao'i.mpprietyiV Cf : ! TetstdfTSjik !cc. Gerittemen'ft gormentsbfeVorydesrnjjtinn si our-' ed;divVr Tent wed; and firTshedat tlie s' sbtiris;fijub lye'd rfajyr;cofowr,Ijdies ,TfKsse 'sroiiu dyedpr pressed Also Merino tcVjth Shaw a ; the,Mirror witif Sopo ; complete ,tts'. fourtli-. - . X V " y eV the eilifor ; t fius seasoisahlv presrr.tJ iimseir peiore nis nntperous. anu, ;tnn iy n sprc able patrons aijtd the public, , with scntimcni s cf profound . respect -and a deen sense of the obliira f tiohf; which; are imposed upon Iii m.! To say. t hat , - his 'reward and ecour;crem"ent have far exceed ; ' ed his highfex;pectaii6hs; but .be but a fall t ex ; prjNMon bff his, fvelinffs Sort : tfie-riileasure of thse feelinjrsls immeasurably heirhtered uiVm - ne reviews tne names ; pt tnoseno naKe up tlic ; ' great portion of lps supporter ;; lWbe' d;stini - .jUisiieo; wi!l lhe couurenareaml favour of t. : wise aiid virtifbusV is all t.mes flattering to the pride'-of any mjn .'buttb a;ybunfniJt r..T-r ! a charm tp jrreat for JaniTtiacrL' to'exnress, ; !.. ery motive; llleryforev:;whidspnngs;;.fr6m ;th:. strongest j'Tipress.iouaoi nonour anq .gratituaj wiii.oe caueti forth, not only kto preser-ve, but to ; irapTOVcthe.chnracterof a pulilicatpn so Lindly oster4rti, .ant st . jeperously sup ported. We . . ; lave'iiArmitUnely.eodeayb'iired here- : after, go 011 with mciTaseieal in'our epcleavourfi : to cu'J fromthe yaried ieldH'r'Iiteratur,--' the V ' choicest iutmb.rt fraffrant1 vfl fust ''; though Intiinble iributti''loWf.'fii.r'a;'iers.'... v " ; With vieW to render the Mirror still more ac" ceptablp ai d vahtle;twe proposjE,;oa the com menceuieut of.the fifth;yjear,;and to; coniinue it with, each returning qnarter xto accompany it with a splendid Enravinc", executed in the finest . style of wjiicfi thetate bt'the art in this country will dmit.;,;If i intended to' present,, in eucccs-!.' 'sioh',; the most: 'accurate Views of. our ptir.cipal ; 'Public- -Edmceafoilpwdf , by' ypptrect hist oric.'il llV-scVptiohi'o VsUb-pre'seiTe;kMbwle.slg& cz ' - the,periotl vpf tliieir fmndatioijf, bf Vle 'use ? to which UievVafeAppht d,; aoill of such other cir--;i''.. cuitances ;conn?cted5' vrittif thtrihi; ;.i may L 3 : wort tiyof presVrva; ion; ; j; v -) r ..; : ; ? ;To t ho se . w h bro ay iv i 1i mp f e 1 f ully- td ; tin d c r i staid.thharacterbf the, wbrkV. & tocdmmenca their subsciiptioiis ;ou the 'Opening; ajwlw;:,:;, ' ncrhapsit is proper t'l.say; that it is dc tcl ( (thdtt'ghn'btecusivelyy Vto.1 the3'fblI6wiij,- suib- ' aeciA -'J, --. v -..-,. - - .. - tv -L Qriginati-Jltordl. rfit.e1 ther r.cti ti Ous, c? foundedt on? events; of "'real life via the TJr tcd zstates otmerica..';. ;-;-;, y.,:- f-?c- , ."..;. 'i'.TKe 'Ciioropming'; senes . pf numbers'.' 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