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THE GEORGIAN.
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ItfM nr.ct und new lulwrlt .afU Ht» ufiffui i <
bmh fill! >'ifit fiv •< !c’■
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HJiinititi t.xi ieu’T.-',
From Loudon |h» per* > cclved p r slop Keren
V*, mV Ntw-York.
Tlu*Church Mi-Monwy mid TJrifish and
Foreign Iiilile Sociiriioi, T*4if’ 'fSpir anni
Temijv*< the •wind turrit in ^Ifiy, nf
FroeM.^nn’s Tcvitii; the mretinjl wi»re
fjumei«mi»Iy attended, and t!»:* pinned
ns usual, highly iii!rn»atinir. Lird
Gabbier filled Hie chair ft! the former, auj!
Jiif^il I * i^nmnuth nt tlffli Mibb Socirt
CMiuatiariiiy is r»*pie«* nl m1 a- in ikii|
coit'UN i able pros,'rrs-s in Inclu At I othi
tin* liruthmi world. .
Piifce Ypsila.it'. whVii a4tlw head
thr Oifthr insurreetinn, ii a ?r y jyUa
officer. HVjps wou ld-,? k ~\
•" . • ■ ; * *1 I) etuicii :
the ajiiie bulb t fHqt «frm < i»n|.al(
came-' awuv FpxdifTuibJnt vv'd. \
Sir VVilli'im . *< oil deri je* I ♦ ti*ly ;*» *« (
iron < >IHi»s inny I* 1 ' u.a< d, in [i-vrifthii* hr
it; g paid btni.il Ires prupm I'i "« tu their
Lokdok, May 1 5. | member .(>f thrri ho we. 15 The motion ttasl
Stiotli visit of thi ICiig to Drnru Lane nbjn tid to by the Marquis uf Lindonder-
'llimti't' ri, Sir F. Bunlrtt, Mr. Brougham, Mr. C.
The etytrneiis ol tit* puhlie tn witness Wynne, and others, ns unjus*. after the
Mis Mnjcgiyhi visit tatliii Tt>"i’.?re, h i house Imd, by its uiquinitorid powers,
r | night, w„> even greater limn any iIhpj; of pos'.c ed itselTol’a treat portion of the
t .e kind uJis tv d at tho o’her ho»f^"i 1 rl< fc^dant’; i -ise. O i the moli'iuhowever
Monday evening. About neve'i, the King i of the Mnnpimnf Londoridrrry the <l« % lntte
a id tin* Duke of Clarence, entered the inn tl <■. qurMlion was udj iurned t« Friday,
SAVANNAH
titan to .fi,.,.» "ini'*. , 8.V'™»AV.«yUSim it .K.sx 30,
jnivasetl durability; ttiev lies ne tint
Ye.I saiiciioiieii by the lit clesias 1 icnl Court:
liimi St. in •> hi nil .*■> Hoi u-t-'d bv pur
Lite* in an t i.our Loud , ceordiog to
the extent of 'licit bin i d i iMitnl.
Exlntordnumj c rcum^i.iiCt*’ -J. Soil,
aired 3 », bon, iu r. e.uquov iucuLoI Me,
Un i w, a c.») i ik ;• • i li iiiieetnn, w.-s
tm tried on ^ >1 April, to the wi
do*’of a publican .* Cotiiiy ut the
Wedding enjo)i'd liieiuse' r (i three the
IteXl inulniop—a? *iA »/eiucii thebodv of
yea I w »s t) uiiiig in ih* Le i, in which ri
%'cv he n.td tbow.ied .n • sett.
Cupper Own.—A p.teiit hit been ob*
tained in South VVu'eu, lor ; u imp-uvu
Hu nt iu manufu luting ii'ini frnni rifu*e
alagsoe vindei!*, pro luced in v:ir!fing cop
pet o.ir.
Singular Occitrrp.tcc.—Ttpre i» at this
time, at H.vritun. i.i tl :ririsi of Wood
Chiii' li, riieshii e, an o \ Ihm*, on the topi
ol which is a m'gpicV e<i, which wu*.
built two ypi'i'» u"* an I ivuie i now run i
tains o’.t \ i n wild due!; ejfga, upou vdiitlj
tlie old mu! • li s reetibn !y.
SirO wuld Mo !•*taaril ol thi
!Ni -I or of M .it.he Ur. i>« becoulo the !*• el
fnl.nt id the ,MnodKstor and Pallor)
‘iavl'iity Udde Heciely.
* * a.m ntdSork mode o.” ’e «, in e i-
ccilenbj r i velon, in8';»i(. d !, . d, X'w
1 W.'!.|i|i; foil.lit • e ,|- the il »| lliQ Ko
* Sii'n :• Ur at JL iigblon.
' v ‘mI.;.i »’i 1 , liirc/t. railed nr,
-•.pj«
royal boy, lollow. d ny iba Duke ol Wei
liugton, and other ademhiota, At tins
moment the whole of l!> ti; n^jous* mid
>j'!i?iid‘K J . coni/iMiY ttontl up, flats gentle*
oien waved their bats, mid most rtf the
l dies their hanker* hods, while the whole
house rang \vi'‘ loud and enthtoiaftllc ac*
clamntimiir. Novi r w • •• wltneased a more
uniioiiiiout nr».i hem .'ill eftugion ofluvi’ly
and Atuehmeut to u covumgtn Mis Mu
jchty gtood all ,.s time, and nmuifesife«*
big gratefVI acknowIcJ^Mient of this .yen-
cimu* rcoaplion l\y Imivinj vvi:h rligtittv to
the uni.pm y. When this jpYOita tutrulf
subBiii'-'l, the vocal peifuniici-a who had
come forward on the. Hl.ii: *, nung the'fine
ttr»t!»»'.i»i <d " Gud suv« the K1llg.^ , A*
; soon as the sung was concluded, ther * \v t
a loud •» gciiftinl evy ol ent.ov«; thi
lurm . v, w iobegan to sing “ ttule Britan-.
*i t ;** iiut the i.'idienew ould not alio
mem loprui o', and “ Gull the fvi ’g”
»viis suc-r c.^er ajr no, amidst neral pi tu
»li*s. It whs noy ..bout, livi*< '!• minute
past seven oVU, h, and the jjJ/.y Ivj/.n.
A» houii as tin* pi iy w..s concluded 1'ie
whole audience ugaiii rose; b»s Majesty
tif! ne Duke of Clarence also st.od up
•' God ‘•ave. the King” w is ag i'm •ieg by
ihu vt.csd bund, ami several i.fi d> d j. r
Mins wining the audience j .iiicd. in Ho
ihorns. An attempt was no v nn.le lo
have ii enchored ; but ti tn.ijority uf
voices cai! d out f ir "lid- B it.innci.”
which was sung iu an adtoir.inh vie, ritifl
'oudly auidauded. ills v l.ije.iv sretn'd
I'l'.hly pleased with almost every part i I
he pci I n malice, to which lie paid all uti
varied attention, duiiog tin. whole of the
evening, li ficquentlv convened ith
ill** Duke of Wellington. The Farce
h-i«i;; roncluded, “ f*"d save the Kir’ :”
was sung for he fourl'i lime, voi d t mV
livqueut i.turns ol apt.1 in-e, afier much
his Majesty and the Duke ol (Birrnce
most grarimisly bowed ’« tl.e audionre,
and retired, the whole company loudly
cheering them on their departure. Ilis
! v|C
l'9S lif
*.?.ij'*sty Was received with the loudest
cheers and shouts "(applause by the mul-
liiude, who fi.lrd up the whole of Little
and Ureal Hassell streets, and part ot Co to :• «>1
ven* Garden. Gre I jealousy was shown ki‘ dneas
by the audience in repieasing any art rha« hee
could he cutis.rued into p-i’Miml dis’c f^r.ilv p
sped;.nod not an individuii v. is suH’.t* suiif. *
ed t'» pul on his ii.it while the King re
mw ; ue;i in the Theatre.
Wr believe that surveys have tnV.rn
j place, and proiMratimi.^ are i*n!. ;•*]_ thr a . .
' 7, .. \ , ... * 7 —
Bath n VYcdninster Ab!»ey ; whirh e'er-
m:v *i : al in.ty be regud d is preliminaiy
tutiw Cni-'n ition of King.—.Star.
All the piioeipal (of the Her ild**
oBegc, who are to otlirin’c nt the t 1 oro
^pen have y.jj).*ip marth's preparing,!
Vtlv'V are to »»r iryvh 'n tint snlendid |
.glpv tak s place. |
av. rciiso!) inl no'” that Sir*B«‘nj.'
’Id's .inivai in 'his country is ex-
tl**' latter end of the proaeuf
puperint ’ "! the prepaiations
Muj ’sty's reception at
jlhl n.— Diihh.i Put.
Lord* -. May 9.
Lie d mile |i c«i. nted
h ;iits ami trad ’rs
in, praying for a more
nt of the timber du
reduction of them,
on die table. The
i« then moved, that
use, presented by the
’ign Turtle, should be
to the
;ii fra
— Adjourned,
muons—M;vj 3.
to call the aMen/inn
'a falsi; and m.ibciou*. j
id -ppmed in a Suhd iy j
'led h? .Trthn Boll. Oil
!r. llennet, the Ilou«ej
d tli*’ p n agraph to he a j
Inns lihel, and u hr«>a r h of.
that ll'msp. It was then
. T. NV« i t, the printer
• John Bull, be summon-
„se to uoiT" w.
May 9.
•met, Mr. )fVrt
c illcd the John
»ar. lie then
ii >n ,: »’i bv the
»r. Scarlett, Lord
and otuer Mem
elf tn be the prin-
’rnprietor of the
> from whom tie
of was received,
iking on the ur>
e witness, moved
(editor) Messrs.
', should attend
. s were despaich-
and a new order for the attendance made
nut.
May It.
A warm di'-eussion took phee on the
course mbe olopted on the question of a
Breach of privilege corn ,lilted liv the
newspaper filled the John Bull. Mr Ben-
net wiilidnw his motion for pros'Otion
by t!»e A ,! on.*v Geacrul. Mr. Bating
moved, that Mr. C 'Oprr, the Lditnr. and
Air. Weave , the Printer of the Paper in
question, stould he committed to New
gate, Toil is notion an amendment was
proposed by Lord Nugent; namely, that
Mr t'noffci, having acknowledged him
self th iiu!ii«»t of the paragraph, should
lie called to the Bar, and repri' vindud by
Mi fipciker. l'h M .rquis cd liomloo-
idcny, however suggested that this was
*r >_• r*» ir«e, as the party ought,
at least, mi h»* coinmiited to the custmW
flic iSnj -..in Arn •—rhiu-eq'iendy,
both the Marqe'u of Londond-'i rv nod
Lord \tj«entv\|io(lrPW inrir amendments,
■tod tli.* hoiiSc deeded that Mr. Cooper
fc, ’ouM he s nt tu iL- ..'gate, bv a majority
of Im9 to 9S. A discu-sifOi then look
plan* on the, Mibjecl of the prevarication
d the <che~ witnesses. II. T. Weaver
was aisu ordered to lx commuted to New
gat.*, on a divisio n of 34 to ‘27. Messis.
Anowfimith and Shacklo were then or
rtered to be *li‘charged.
The I >Mo vi *g is the article complained
of iiv Mr. Th r net, which appeared in the
‘ “ J 'fi liu 1 —
** N w tl.it truth is this, that the Lord
President ha-a son, a gentleman of high
hooi or *nd ccurnge, who no sooner heard
*f Mr. H'Miiv G'-ev-Uennet’a speech, in
a ,ich In iril . led upon l»’*^ til I her, thiili
he put himself into tin* Edinburgh mail,
iml stalled fii'liwilh tor London, where
(having arrived) ho 8**nt Mr. K ury Grey
-Benn ’.t i 1'ies age. Air. IIomyGiey Ben
u»’t referred Mr. Markt-n/.ie to that gene
ral voucher far the vvhhie party, Sir Bo
na.d Fei j-osoi. ; and tiia result oi the coin
munientien fas (as u*>ual) uu apology,
wl ich uu i nil de, according to agivcmtti',
on Fj-id.iv nig »•, in the II. use ofCommon-,
by Mr.'ll. f . liettnet ; but in so low a
jirorlau^tion r.T drfianre ; tie br»nl!s!ie»;
no pr.iscr.,.i.m |j,t j^uinst the claims of
othfVOtiimtK»i|. |fia cesayauthei lend
tit nxcite iuqui
He is |icr|.cl aally -si tin ' smnenew tl.e ry ' In pmanance uf ll.ni.s.ul arran^cnieni at
or oilier, anil cai lies >, T,ir.m;li an .ari^i.i- aeaion of the year, the Ow.,am*» wlU not he
al essay, while tlie anhj. t 0 r hook ne had
|)ru|i.iseil in retiev*, staiKt<«>inoticeil and
aolitary. Jrttiey is always dis. ursive
•ucd until Tuesday momln, t.sat, am. will, af
ter that day, he cuniinued .very 'I'e-iWa-,
free bold, enquiring, fanciful, v,,.|i„7- i»'•■> s ">' ri Kv »«'•*•»*. «">'! the
alive to sentiment, and alive to : -\I ifu ! c .: month ofQctober neat. Thesf.Uvsai. sdeet.
He may lm ranked aui.mg the firtt »f ed, in order the better tu meet the mi.-
Bi itisl» Kbsuyuts. lie probably is thi' mint of the malls,
flint. In the iniiLt of bin rauibics, he I ^ ■■■■*
will suddenly atop to look around him j ^/ir King and the People.—A pamphlet, nn-
and ynqaire ;snd in the midst of his i«. ,dert(« title of“A Letter from tlie King to the
Ilt'Ctimi, he will suddenly dash ol! at spring, People,' 1 huv recentl) gone to a twentieth edi-
nml shew such speed and bmtoin, that he tiun in Lot ^on. The King is supposed in thi/t
puts you out of breath to keep up with him. | production personally to his subjects,*
ills page is ..Isvlul, but It is the |.layf..l. Iind ln , e Ian,, lage cf argument and r« t ,n.
ness o those .eluv-d hmuHo, svniuh 4 ,, gl t „ drtanl h.nseir from the many ch.rgca
nhov; the overhaugutg Ufa. - 1 on tli- . • . * h
boson, of some clear sire „n. Witt, mu,.:, h 7 *'• lh -?
nl the thought of Montaigne, uni theI *, <rl, °" l ’*' BCe ' "'cemhej
a-nteness nl l.ucian-w.tln leihing „f 1 '• 18Ju ’““alter-loving».,U
the p. sion for paradox whief. character 'J 4,013 and counU’ynicn, ncwcvtrcxuitert lo r.,
i/edU-msscaH, lie Ins still more of the viit, | or humble in sta* on, th© Kurga-mds alike 4
the elegance, the vivr.ni'y vi V->i«aire.. most ufi'cctionate grecliRp” U\ rnthed
uc that, Imd it or.- heel* Ur tlx-
the (’uuricr, it might not have
• nerttlly • otl, ritood and pi*,
ecti’nl as we i/jat it in at p;v*
The f >11 wing sketch ■ t ihe*princ»pal eilitoi
ind t.ilinhurgli Ucvievvs,
*ck f. 1 tie wil.Lc* i 1 ' tl.e
fifth* In rterly
I'.'.y: ■
Q..'Jav.. v iAV'CVS*, III ttlC IrtuiiliHtr.li.CuUliC^,
GiiT'p**, v lira 1 * his head is concern
ed, wm?M ’ <* Mini-* an excellent critic ;
(tut as 'm <s l.i» fMhii' h conctniml,2lu
nppetM’Hto i. ve ocen iuietided by nature
for an exenT'trior. It i- soul lie w4a lo
Home time r npj renlico to a shoe maker ;
a rirc-unis' i. e which does honor to the
hardv ami ciuar, ijitcllect, which lilted
fio.ri l.i1. estate } hut oo excuse
why bin h< act s'km Id acquire the i,mpene
trability oi his 1 !p tone* A succession of
fortunate< ircumsta.’ces, laid open t». him
the inteMof lual liche* of Greece, Italy,
V) iglimd « d France. We must admire
his intrep tli'y—liis pati.*».t, persevering
let, ».u,n but Heaven defend us from
that man, who visits the greves of thr
Mu-es,bu to tn,mole on thi ip blossoms,
! and replir • to th * sung of the Nightingale,
with tin I. *sing ot the serpent. Gifford,
j with all iu • acquirements, cannot po• sens
I either riei^don of character, or geuume
taste. Th ye mu*«t pai tal e of virtue.—and
Socli are. in one op'mion, the toai'.io^ char
neiniHlIcs of. •« •-* * *l\; —
both of tliero equally celebr; iev-* 'hough
the Scot posses'.i a a pitch anu f;.we, < t
mind far superior to his rivalh. j
GK1T0.
The following tnec-lote does not go fai to
justify the preference given 'to the mods of
condnoting business in the Hritisli House (,f
CninmoDK, over the American House ot R pie*
sentalivea, recently expressed by ‘tl.e editor of
the National G.zcite. The dale of the event
related, is distant, hut it is believed that the
manners of the members are not much iinpro-
ed.—
From the Richmond Enquirer,
Ori*iii(it Anecdote,— I luring the admin
istration of William Piil the younger, at
»hc time when Mr. Addington (now Lord
Sidmnulb) was aker of tile Biilish
House* of OoinmdiB,'[ often repaired lo
the gallery of St. .Stephen’s Chapel; anil
more especially in the winter > cr.soii, lis
tened for whole nights to tho speech's of
all the great parliamentary debaters. Tlie
speaker, clerk and chaplain commonly ar
rivrd about two o'clock, P. ivl, Players
were aometimea read when only these in
dividual** were in the home. After this
the ••peakcr, by the e*t•*?-;in*is«»/ the officers
io attendance, usually obtained quorum
lor bnsine>s, f. e. fonv memlx rs, aluiut45
o’cbx'k. As >oou as be had courted this
number, scores of private -acta before twi
light every transaction, ..ot of general,
were read a first, second or
•u.d indeed, infere.t was ccncl • At
the period to whicii I refer, n” phb
lie measure was debated, in jMie ILiiUh
t*ou>e of Commons, until $he iiunisicr
• i*i - ••• *•“ v, . *« ligiiieu.—
M can while it was & custom formas. oUfa*
members who meant to bp preset t mol*
when great quviaiiM weie agiiatf’d, 1^»-
pear ii\ the house het-.v . ;A3 and .> I
uke particular neats, place tueir uame^dp*
on them written ou a small pierfe ol p.
May 10.
nmed or. the mo-
*-ts. K''arkle, Ar
.vrri* examined at
pjrstions were
rs to ascertain in
.••id control of
vlr. Cdoper. in
insef Hieedi’or
iV»r ol the
so obi.vnxiotas to
ds. A\>ri’ thin
it of c.o V'dera-
‘ th\f 'the
In-,-opi.rt of the i ■li-'iu.lly prrwnt. iJw alien,:,-
hv way of ™h<»lui—xv"h , |,..wer.u
J intellect—e ther the victim of political
political
bigotry,oi the hireling ,!ave of the mini
trv. As i writer, lixs esearches are rich
a»'d vaiimr, and his acts are always at
his ciHi*-n d ; but h generally displays,
particuia ri > iu morai discussion^., more of
character bin o\ r faction. Ills caustic
humor is **lti »m niivnvd with fancy,
rml Itis ’ tier: evy never St soiled with a
snide. > \ t hen h»: toils to ilctract from
the mmif s of French writers, we canqot
but node- tis • prejudiced, political enemy.
When he Ubo.s to abu<v Ireland, we ivl
most bel ild the pangs of conscience, op.
li,-scA.< r . .a 1 *1 •• •» worn ».«:&wei*«s,
literally ; od vulgarly sweats, to abuse
Americ:, we pity his contorsions, while
we shudder at bin want of principle, li
must be a subject indeed, cast imo remote
antiquitv, or otherwise peculiarly abs
tracted horn every political question, on
which Giffod would philosophite with the
spiret o \ scholar and a gentleman—for
liberalit *’ cannot, any morn than the Spa
nish or French Liber'ties, be admitted in-
*n his v Kabulary.— A id this man is the
ostensil* • and principal conductor of the
widely-q.iead Quarterly Revew !
It is a at in a spirit such as has been
here rlpirribod, that the "Edinburgh AV
r<V«’” is conducted. With strung local
feelings in favor of Scotland and Scottish
talent, the conductcis of this jout .nil have
never r "'led their national p.n‘i diti a to
the excesses uf the “Quarterly, ”, in Ivor
oflpy il BngHsh authors—nor to the indh
criunni . protection, which triend Bi ack
wood extends (we cal! him friend, tor
his anstl'.e first Magazine that lihirady
noticed Aiuericm product «ua in Bn-
T nr * j t•>:»•) w’.aso motto4hou\d have beea, *• nil
AMi’jgmr are swans* 9 M*r. Jeffrey, t.
pnnctp 1 writer m the Edinburg Review,
ha® in>b ed the apii it of literature ui con.
» purity. Letters, to him, « r:i-
sti*u«« n.e great tRepib’ic, and liowevet
ieni nt, or however harsh he may be a
tiim*>*.T~ ;\v however hasty jn the deliver
ofiuH t;.iuiou»« he cuuics foi iu witb *c •
mull piec e uf p. ^
and immediately go out again—and V r
haps not return till after they had dined
at a f.off’e lm i»o con-igunus to the lobby
It happened one day when ('occupied
the front seat in the gallery of the House
of C mimnns, where l sometimes remained
live hour- before any debate begun, thu|,
l observed a member, a respectable coun
try gentleman, J. Johnston, Ksq. enter the
bouse early, take his seat, end thtn after
placing his name on it, go oui again. JSoon
.ild’r I beheld this piece of paper, hv a
pufl of air, waited fnnn th.it seat. Mean
while, a member by tlie name of sunnier
came into the house, and took tlie same
seat as vacant, and retained it tor scv. ral
hours. At length, about 7 in the evening,
while a committee of the whole house
vero in eager debate, Mr. Johnston en
tded, and stalking up directly to tiie
seat, now fiibd by Sumner,’ ’n a bolster
■Mix tone demanded if as his right. To
this d ‘maud Sumner demurred—where.-
upon Jo'tnsfon seiz- d him by the should
era and forcibly laid him sprswlitigun the
tluur—cursing him aua the Speaker with
the lung* <>l Slentor Sumner a”ose and
smote him. M 0 der”—"Ordt ? *Chair”
—“ Cr»«ir , ---“,Adjourn, adj mn«” -was
vocif rated from all quarters of the house.
—Many members* t e I'nOiid ;of die com
bulants, rushed in between them. Four
or five of the stoutest, aiding the proper
uffuersof the hou-e, (afti^rtmonstrance
' proved unavailing) Haiti view nt t ands upon
Johnston, and by main fordo lugged lit in
out of the house- into the lobl.y, and then
into a hackney couth. Ii.’lf an ho'.r hud
elapsed before the stiife mtl uproar could
bt* quelled, nr the debate pwii .led. 'lean
wh ''e • "Vistcr, the ip ak» r, and the
}e. position concurred in the o-
pi i .m ..a Johnston must apologize in
|)i fm such outrage, and submit- *«i
to -preh usioa of the Spvakuf -^fcd
h 1 xt day.
, next day the gallery and house
ironged. Johnston iu Ids seat, he
ed upon, arose and addressed the
i a few disjointed sentences tu l! is
—“Mr. Speaker, ttfey tell me*!
'•t y drunk yesterday, and that I be
usual, even in this a^e * f unusual e\ •
hqt.1 • ;.!c*doift his cause at the
p- .pie, odd dlsprays, In u IDrctUe
vincible power of public opinion, wh
amom rch to exculpate liimsdf, ur|
waning populaiit) by a direct apjl
sobjrciB. The publication, if not |
hancL of the King, there can be
doubt i» from !>igh authority. 'The
(from the ivVior.il (jazctle) ve give 1
men of the at} !e: —
Debarred from active employment
tined to pass::y time maoyal idleness J
ed with pleusu cs Rt every sup, aim
with beauty, itwi.uld not bt. the mosl
enigma to solve, how 1 became tho<]
extiavugant. lvotwithstuuding 1
enetd Hie generosity cfmy countrymen,
twenty-four yc mis «*i H.yej yet in nine year i'i
ter, my debts became again the object of si
our consideration In the midst of a war tl |
raging 1 , expensive beyond alt former precede!
and wah i>" glimpse of termination; when ’rie|
arc by throughout Europe was threatened *
annihilation; some powerful &nd utuevwcra!^
motive, or some iu poitant uitd ostsirj
could alone justify the niimst-
applying to Jr’-rl ufr.cnt for ■
debts (.fan evtravagant l' A
know ledge myself lo
“The justification^
to be in tnji rjr
««Hie nat
made provision .
an eapei/iV/rt.part'll
was i:o escape;
m.uulod stfcuii stcr 1
heu. t could rtu’ii
“Hilt uUlM *l|rh ll|f .Vlv i.
(itnlilrt Inv Etaijects) i
clioicc ;■ I had still a right U
Cess of exalted anccsti,, oi...
' ' *T §p9
lied to me by relationship, c H
person and ur.cnntaminnted tat-.e
“But the morning v/hici.
u munation of this marriage, wi ne sedl
ai di .solution.
“Oar daughter, the lame.rteJ ^rinccK'Y
lotte, the child of a fond, and ix.airing
•vas bLn precisely .>t the m • rent presc]
uy nau re. * -W,
“.if tl. -causes which led Tvb s immedial
par rttoi., vhicli, however, wr.?^ or a time
c .rcfullv cunct alcd, and concc: i d I trust, M
no ungenerous feeling on my part, it does 1
belong lo me’*!)detail ihe exp'annt'on. But iw
besidesourselv-s was intf r.’p’.'d in it ? Sure|
he faintly of the MUiairio.ie fi .unle in quoy
Did they comp.Vm? l/hF/Hiey remonM’ 3lc ?
Did they fVMrar.h a resl'ttilidn of i ^ytigal
h i bellii-en t ).d ti:* y iotei’iere to con*
crtia'.e, to palliate. \q xphin? Never. Bvtheip
silence then was I justifmd in acquiring at a pro*
per moment, a m:jrr. epeyh avnwcd separation#
'fheji "St tot otig vita di >ie l me.
“1 am charged by the j-, ddy press and thrt
partizaus d'tlie Queen, \vi h having, upon nil
oc^.oivi, t^|f*ged her w Ui spits and suborn-
ed A| *'h*ccWJL
** At the p^B^Kvhit r.r or “ion, in 179 r », the
then I’riiicesi^^Li's ;.u • eur.ded herself, not
with any friends oirr,,.>f- b’Jtuiihan establish*
m. iu .fl.er ownch cel ' it ‘ sup *o*e, for ar
gil .nt Sake, 111 s ial .; nv.’Pm *o he true;
~ ». vlj u»wica.t, p’j . ha*| been the
oiiict f tiiose spu-s aiui .}• t* 't ,nr
cbndu :t of her royal fbfclir.sfs jy vert rp ^ryn’df
forlhiur occupation! In tucl a cas-.i, tik-su if, rc
closei) h.*r ro/ul !* ghness n.d brut wa’l:!.
tl»c more spotless, cl. te and 'inqucslrirnblo
would her conduct k . appeav d. Ought it #
•dc.r any circumstances, even nl presumed ag
in*
w
'r
c ir
cdV*
iv ns
* l*(
Natation, to have been other'
* What a delectable comment pon the bril
liant metaphors aiul fiowtry speeches of Coun
sellor ThiiUps!
Much warmth esista among th.* French an4
Spanish population of iVo.v-Oilean*, upon the
|so ject of a rule rectnffy adopted by tho "U..
! pr. ne Court of the state, provi ling tlut all s u-
uV uts of the law are to be excluded from the
it] and rm»ila a great uproar. I be-, . ..
,, o , ,T . ‘ i , tv. offBitoirWho are unable \r. pass an exanuna-
Hr. Sneaker, that you nr.tl other i 1 . , . . ,
rg :,ere often get drunk too. ».,d 111 l!,e f lan 3" a *' e 1 5nn " l,:r '
3 as ii did, ate the next day a&ll&tn- i'dtat proceed.'»g*in the meetings creditor^,
ihe award., of arbiirators, shall be d.-awn
1 did not mean to insult vtm or
* dy else.”——More Johnston was
ij tl by pcais ot laughter, anil
* ot “ Hear him, Hear him.” The
hr ot length obtained a padsp, and
* in; gravity, put the querUoa to ihe |>fc ” scnled
—•• U tlie «{K)!ogy if the dtsur- . ,
member satisfactory ! *• Aye” w as
• cl.’ocd in unaninfous acel-imation;
bus ended a n»oiL clamorous and nn
scene than lever witnessed befo.c
-j.ice, iu any deliberate ttHpct bly.
am die awaru.. ot urDiuaiois, snau ue o •awn p
in the English language, uuder penalty of be
ing declared null and void. The Tlench r;tj-
2ens are highly incensed w'.th the rule yalating
to attornies at law, and a petition will no doubt
to the next leg'sbturc to re
scind it.
The Cadets at West Po.ut have liberHy »J».
acvib. d a it n.lsome sum of money, a»y will v
ploy Mr. Sully to come'in to Mueiice.’—^
ji tall lcugtb .hkeucss cf Mr. Jeffers jiy