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| » tse Society for eighteen years, for counignne steam vessels ii in
* Lago Maggior ek
+ ealeulated to keep up this feeling
~ “in which they have noticed the line of conduct which T have felt
VOLT
. "month 5 and the Rev. Mr. Newton (the late vicar) allows her
+. 48. per mnonth.—Devizes Gaz
3 Among other instances that might be mentioned, there is a i
cent one, which the school of medicine has witnessed, and th
circumstances of which make ,one shudder.” As the ‘eunal
Shave before them the details of this horrible atair, we shall w
. for the proceedings which they shall institute with their usual
{ impasiy. We will not imitate our adversaries, who lay
id, without ‘distinction, of whatever may serve their passions,
fy and ‘who do not fear to advance the falsest facts at the risk of
retracting them in the sequel
°Y When all the details, on Thich we shall at present be silent,
shall be known, it will be seen that the crime of which we speak
as its first and incontestible cause in the’ effervescence excited
gin young heads by those perpetual declamations of revolution-
“ary journals, which, under the name of Jesuits, every aay attack
‘ “religion and its principles.—Etoile, French Paper. .*
‘FLORENCE, June 11,—Princess Pauline. Burghese (sister of
* Buona aparte) died the day before yesterday of a lingering con-
|_*.’sumption, which bafiled the skill of the most distinguished phy-
* sicians of this city. . Pince Camarilla Borghese remained with
:-his wife till the last moment. Her remains will be conveyed | ©
* to Rome, and interred i in the Borghese Chapelat St. Maria Ma-
+ giore.
ae Viewsa, J he 11—Prince Rurro, Ambassador from the King
of the Two Sieillies to the Imperial-Court, arrived here yester-
), day from Milan, and the Chevalier Vasquzz, Spanish ‘Ausbassa.
dor at the Sweedish Court, for Stocl
“ SwitZERLAND, June 5. —On ae the 5th, at two in the
* morning, the city of Zurich was illumined by a frightfal column
¥ of fire which arose on the other side of the lake; it was found
’ to be the great Dye-house; one of the owners perished in the
, flames, he left three young children in the greatest distress. It
« is said the fire was caused by | a spontaneous combustion of some
ssoil cloth,
nton of Tessino has granted a license to a Piedmon-
a ut cs
‘ wock
. DR. MAGEE’S EVIDENCE. .
. From a Correspondent. 4
y The Commons Committee met on Tuesday, and the Arch-
. bishop of Dublin continued before them till they rose at half:
< past. four o'clock. The attendance was very numerous, the
- fame of his Grace’s examinations hefore the Lords having ex-
* cited great curiosty to see and hearhim. His appearance was
+ it was a curious. exhibition
“of: Prelatical Dandyism. He wore a very light purple colour-
. ed Court-ryade Coat over his other habiliments, and was alto-
> gether dresséd more for the stage than for a Brave ( Committee.
His examination will be resumed on Fri riday. T find that his
Grace, in returning his evidence, after revision, to the Lord’s
, Comniittee, preferred a request, that he should be allowed
““to- altar it considerably, as he found, on perusing it, that
he had said several things which he: did not intend to say.—
Whether his request will be complied with or not, of course I
cannot say; but the irritation and want of collectedness which
a copy of the etter s—
r Hlorse-Guards, ‘Toth June, 1925,
—I beg to ackvowledge the reccipt of your letter of the
t ‘instant, transmitting as Master of the Guild of Merchants of the
_. City o im, an Address from the Masters, Wardens, and
i. Brethren of that respectable body, together with a copy of the
» Resolutions to which they had agreed, and to assure you that 1] y,
~ have received with great satisfaetion the obliging expression off ay
‘ the friendly sentiments towards me entertained by the 3 and I
Tequest you will accept yourscif, and
. itto be my duty to pursue. Iam, Sir, yours,
Sir Abraham Bradley King, Bart. &e.&e. ” FREDERICK.
Mr. O'Connell hos been offered a fee of 2001, to attend ut the neat County
Waterford Election. “Ms. O'C. declined the fee, but promised to attend
xrutis. (To enable him to speak, he inst heve a freehold « A public divuer
+ 1a tobe given tobim on coming down to Waterford to reg’
lutions of Irish Noblemen.—Mr Hut iluson has receive ed from
"Bauatehinore ‘the names of Lords Milton, Ludlow, Ashworth and ‘Gre
added to" the liet of Noblemen who ave already signed th
use. understand. that Lords
have Wtuewise signitied ‘their assent to the Re-
feet “eet
have circulated 20,000 copies of Mr.
's pamphlet an the corona
thes Buder’s
ay be said (he continued) that there i: is no
_ Mn in these things. “Aven we ae ‘Ale and > on a pubs
some we know that there is none on it, but there is
_ thought the cellar, » So it is. with the flowers and ribbons;
wick’, there is no sin yo, they show there is pride and
ic wines i in the heart."— Tyne M Mer
: emonste 8 been published by a Mr “Cowentry: i in which he
Suu onstrate that Lord George Sackville, was the author ef
1 The London Quarterl
isi as, succeeded N
+ Parts, June 12. While the Conststulionel is exclaimingagainst
. every thing which jt calls religiotis, fanaticism, we every day
“, see examples of a fanaticism which i is much more real and much
"more dangerous —viz. Liberal and philosophical fanaticism.
lieve, of the society —Lon. Truth: Teller.
Colle,
has seed in Dublin.
law pees attacked and beat a single Catholic of the name of
Gallagher,
except indeed, that he was known to be @ Cathol
fessed by the Catholic Church.”
in Glasgow to his sweetheart.
take the liberty of laying it before our readers:
me ut Presant Lhop That I Shall se yu Sou in my Regm
| acd Centh Setter.
week belonged er
Porteus mob.
This relic was presented to him by the magistrates of Edinburgh.
lating to witcheraft, and nearly a score of poor women
executed as witches, and actually condem:
courts of law,
ford, in 1710,
On Thorsday night, a
walking on the Paisley road, with the design of walkin,
dred and ten miles in twenty-four hours. He
till last. night at seven o'clock, when he was cartied from thi
ground amid the cheers of about one thousand Spectators, com-
pleting his task in twenty-two hours and a hal!
Andvew Baldrence, a mechanical genius in 1 Paish ey, has i in-
vented a machine for cutting. Chenille wefts... The Chenille
shawls are highly beautiful, expecially when made of silk.’ ‘f!
manufacture of them ery ingenious. The weft is first
made into cloth, and agaie neat up in parts; when it is afterwards
retwined, and then rewoven; the fabric when finished having
the appearance of velvet on both sides. Hitherto the weft has
been cut up by females, a mode b: means certain or regular;
and the machine is intended to perform this labour with additi-
onal speed. and accuracy. : This improvement will give the cloth
afiner surface,
~ Mr. Scarlett’s observation in parliment,the other day, that he
always found fees expedite the business in hand, reminds us of
a trick which Lord Gardinstone played off on Mr. Crosbie, the
Paulus Pley dell of Guy Mannering. His lordship advised a
peasant, as Crosbie’s client, and whom be met going to
hear himn p plead bis cause, to keep plying him, whenever the ad-
vocate flagged, with farthings, ‘blued i in white paper, like guin-
as. The effect of this stimulant was, that Mr. Crosbie was
never more eloquent, and gained the cause as soon as he arriy-
ed at the 14th farthing. It was not till oenee that he disco-
vered the hoax, i in Lord Gardinstone’ 8 CO!
meeting of the Stratford Bible Society wes lately held at
the Bird-in-Hand Inn, to receive the report of the Committee.
On the report being read, the Rev Mrz. Tyrrell, the Catholic
‘astor of that mission, rose to contradict one statement in it,
which asserted that no Bibles cere e allowed to the Catholic laity
on the Continent. ‘The Rev. Gentleman stated that be was ed-
ucated in France, had travelled much on the Continent, and he
could assure the’ meeting that editions of the ‘sacred volume
were to be had at the Booksellers i in all the principal towns on
ie Continent. .The Rev. Gentleman also went into a defence
of Catholic principles, and we have great pleasure i in adding
was listened to by the auditory with much attention. Mr. Tyr-
rell sat on the right of the Chairman, that seat having been
conceded to him by the Rev. Dr. Lindsey, the secretary, we bes
Ms Phinkert has commenced an active canvass of Trinity
J. Ww. “Croker, Ea N.P. Mr. Plunkett’s former opponent,
On the 10th inst. at ‘the fair of Enniskillen, fifty of the Lisbil-
most cruel manucr, without any y Provocation,
- The following i is a copy of a letter from one of the Serjeants
Being a curiosity of i its kind, we
Dern Cuartott—I hop that Yu Arin Gudd Helth as it Levs
‘ou must Put of yur Blu Ribens and put on whit Lov Ribens I
m afratd that Sargant V——‘and I shall Fite a Duall abut yu
ir W. Scott, at bis house at Abbotsford, bas the iron gate
he old priso: Sdinburgh, at the time of the
it is fixed in the pr incipal turret of the chateau.
urning women for witches. —One, among the most remarka-
ble superstitions that arose out of the Reformation, was that re-
have been
as such in our
The last case of this kind happened: at Chelns-
oung man named M Millan, began
hun-
continued walking
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On the Ith instant a fine pedestrian statue of General Preu-
EGRU was cast at the Royal foundery in the F
Laurent, which is to be erected to the memory of that distin
guished warrior, in one of the public places in the town of Be-
sancon. * Its height is eight ‘feet.’ It is made of canndn taken
by the General when he “conquered Holland.— Paris paper.
Mr. Bresler one pee e members of the Court of Justice at
the «Cape of Good Hope, comunitted suicide on the 6th of April.
Lord ‘Chaneettor Eldon, has given to a near relation of his no
less than six situations ! ! The gentleman i is in actual possession of
four, receiving 3,5001. annually from them; and should he sur-
vive the occupant of the other two, the reversion will swell his
income to 9,0001. a year.
The freight of a box of linen’ ee Belfast to Liverpool costs
less than the invoice coming by
ine live turtle was on Wesbecday ‘last forwarded from Ox-
ford, direeted as follows :—‘ His Royal Highness the Duke of
» the magnanimous champion of Church and King, from .
the Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford.”
On Friday morning, the 27th March, an immense tiger en-
tered the village of Kadatee, near Dum Dum.’ “The ferocious
animal seized and dreadfully lacerated the first unfortunate pas-
senger in his way, and afterwards wounded many other persons:
He entered at last the cow-house of a gwala, end while engaged.
within, some officers came from the Dum Dum cai ntonments, and
got on ‘the roof of the cow-house, and two of ther, it is sald, ac-
tually beld the tiger by his tail while the rest shot him from.
above.—Sui mbad. Cowmuddie. ,
he Austrian army, in Naples, isto be reduced to twelve thov-
sand me
The accounts from Greece, says the London Sun ofthe 4th of
July, “are confirmatory of the news we have already given, and
and afford but little intelligence. The Morean and Egyp
forces are said to increase daily ; Redchid Pacha has a te.
ceived reinforcements, and has resamed the offensive. How far
these accounts may be relied on does not appear, and the exag-
gerated reports of events transpiring in Greece that have at dif
ferent times reached us, put us on our guard against too muc!
confidence in fying rumours.”
isbon papers to the 18th June mention the capture of a Por-
tuguese brig bound to Peru, by a Spanish cruiser from Algesiras-
The only apparent’cause for this Pati ing outrage, which took
place almost under the guns of Gibraltar, was that the brig car~ *
ried the Brazilian flag, which, however, was customary for alt
Portuguese vessels proceeding to any port im the Braails.
mr ee ee
Ow: ing to Bressaf matter, we have been compelled to leave out
Cobbett on the Reformation. We shall resume this inimitable
Publication next week.
7. James Costigan of this city, having occasion to take"a
Journey to the southward avery shortly, will receive orders and “
transact business un account of the Truth Teller. We trust that
our friends will avail themselves of this tis opportunity, of farther
extending their patronage, in our favo
ee
yabeparted this life in Baltimore, on Monday, the 28th of Juty, it the 2
at of her axe, Mary, the wife of P. Courtney, and a native of the paris
oF Clogher, county of Ty fone, ten. In the dex sh of this good v
zociety has to lament the. loss
chet up her soil to
God whom
she ously udored, and whose preecpts she strictly follow: i ‘
. , bofere that A letter frora Clogher says, “ the Right Rev. Dr. Kerna n, Ro- | solute futsbanily whose avecations obliged him 10: be. absont ot the thneeey
“ ‘he exhibited in so remarkable a manner before that Committee, man Cathotic ‘Bishop, arrived here from Fintona, on Wednes, i or “Teath, hes the consokition to hope, thats suo tas always ben, Entiat
cas have received a suficient * roof in the necessity he has found day, after performing ‘the duty of Confirmation in the several wee rote n, he muy meet hee in Urereakas of bliss
: ond the grave—R.
t 2 Wimself of making in paper. . | aictticts of Enniskillen, Fintona, &c. ‘Thenumber of persons ae
: ores
wo mo . Qik confirmed amounted to 4969—this district consis one-third .
“ba From the , Freeman’ 's Journal: part only of the diocess. The Children, thanks to the indefati- s A TY A ‘ALS. .
4 on gal able exertions of the Clergy, were diirably weil instructed nips urora, Taubman, a anes from Lincrpoals Meteor,
pet on) The Guild ‘of Merchants have received letter from the Duke | iy their r religious duties Daring ion from thirty to | Nowland, Liverpool, sailed an July; Earl af Liverpool, Bri
ad nt York, written with his nd, acknowledging their Ad-} ¢4, forty Protestants were received and ot irmed to the faith pro- tol, sailed Sth July;
ye “ness for his “ No Popery”” speech and oath.» The following i is
i
* Piverpool, sailed July 16th;
Brighton, Sebor, London, sailed July Gt
we
By authority of the. State of South Carolina,
4 LOTTERE
- FOR BUILDING |
Deer Charlott I cud La me Lif dun at yur Fete Them ‘hate
surrounding villages,
I. had attempted to show the possibility of avoya,
Moon.
volumes upon speculative subjects, meeting the Bishop one eve-
ning at a concert, accos
were able to carry me
way thither Madam,” said he," of all the people in the
have built so many castles i in the air,
sese yu And Dis-nt Luv yu ot to be dautie ande he That Luvs
yu and wud Herm ot to be Dubly dame z ur Fiter for A Duch-
hes Than A Sargants wif. Lam My Deer Charlott yur
(Edinburgh Paper. ) aimiren Lover Db,
A person assuming all the secrecy and other arts of a smug:
gler, lately appeai eared at Brighton, with what he called French
Cambrics, of the value of £250.’ After having disposed of the’
greater part of them as such, he was seized and taken before a
Magistrate, before whom he wy, satisfactorily Prov ed the whole
0 have been a c consignment from Glas,
The number of persons charged with criminal offences who
were committed to the d.fierent gaols in England and Wales,
iu execution on summary process, in each year for ad and
1823, is as follows :—1822, 21,025 ; 1823, 22,Ju6.
A few days ago, Mrs. Brearclift, of Dun: Keswick, near Hare-
wood, being in expectation of a. hive of bees casting, sent her
female servant into the garden to look after them, when the
Joho Wit kins, Bishop of Chester, in the reign of ebales :
the
The Duchess of Newcasile, w! ad. writter “thirteen
ted him thus, “My Lord, suppo:
‘o- the moon, where am. Ito. bai iin in my
world, I should not have expected that question from you, who
[night in one of them.
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16,000 Tickets at 3 dollars,
paid) and enclosing the Cash, addressed to.
Antonio, will meet with prompt attention.
vices to act as Managers, viz., Joseph
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influence, while anotker is exchanging a valuable Property for the sume |. The Tseople of little Russia have th “ greatest propensity to}, 1
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attend ny = camp meeting. a little below Wallsend, which was | they often continue for hours without intermission; at other ope ®
, Rttended by immense numbers of people. One of them after- times holding a sort of musical dialogue and. chanting, ast were, 5 Prizes of
tee preached in the evening in this town, where they ha their common conversation. ‘The soldiers sing. during a whole 3 pazesof
portenaelished meeting-house. We had on this. occasion an op-| march;, the peasant lightens. his labours in the same manner, 4 Prise of
tre and yf hearing him. The preacher designated the fow- the laborious occupations; the public houses re-echo with their vines
of th seca nat that females employ in their dress as “the carols; and in a stil evening the air vibrates with the songs of riaes
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