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& PAMILE NEWS PAPFER—DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, MORAL aT, SS ONG, ¥
GRAWS FERRY. . . (THE LADIE:
“PHILADELPHEA, “MAROEE 7%, E820.
- PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL COATE ATKINSON, No. 112 CHESNUT STREET, GETWEEN THIRD & FOURTH spazers, AND DIRECTLY OPr
AMILY GovER
v Thee roing
ntly drawn; not ty
add
th
whenever a party presumed to make their ap- te scur
GRAYS rEnny, INN, ‘AND GARDEN, | pearan}
Fate rapid Progress of improvement in our me~
s of the fine
eete EXTRACT me
_ Fron the ‘Siar of Destiny,’—an unpublished | nine
the
Ue howence repaire
Aras even, and the “ne ‘nearens bat tepreniy
Jin of light abor
- oy ees on fe some se “000,
je ave. tri
Gray, emule ‘he | toe, to merry. anusic, the usual accompaniment
ich ~
at of the succeeding host of the io.
ating fp
The Spent saat in reper eer he pit Pie Tuhotted considera’ aspen
fa ‘oases
branner, ho wae ensiuently
ay
Ie
cn vlanied Georges and ; davgiter, wwito lived
d
entertainment, equalling, if sot sur
of i
Gants and. profitable custom.
promenades Stich had boon Taid Sut b
Gras at great exponse and with exquisite an, wat f
fe preserved. Embowered, ummer-houses, down: yea, it is a very fine thing, the
Where ft whens sees es her Devcefal sway,
Au
ea
that
aed Ponrose’s Ferry, near the south of the
ill.
shrabtery, plants, and Bowers
roving tho rural site lt
caynanding cing to the | holi ine tangere—theso are forbidden fruite.
and is
ment, in a bij
and 2 tired froin thi» bus
10 th ara
{
i
‘:
Aboot the your 1740, George, the proprstor, ‘od
ae Nuuded of buninesstad swallowed up the frui
nc Weed’s industry, and he once more resumed
1 ot
fron
The tearful nowlodge thus to thee minke known.
SENE!
Be
cane obliging landlord, whore lady is noted. for
| fur
~
fA a o'er her deck ai the watchmen tread,
ry of exq)
par Wey frost ih fom the eee ia season,
1
sed childre: 1
the estate ul Solon, “Tt is held 35 ‘them von | in nw strain
“0 ol
Gea
‘ond to the ges vend to Peay * ace on the | Of
fork to the south of i
£
y
the ray. “sae "Enat to abandon thoie muct | 2
lov and scek elsewhere,
= eae in the doserption, can Teadily ina
om @ present view, and this
alittle imagination, what a b
+ | Bladen va the
fact,. that, a puch place
bathe and Hi-ponde is of Harrogate, none Fran ht to the possession of hie
haw i ble
‘whips and ro
ce on the western heights, near the Darby more ent
Le ® . ny dae Beware
18 first bession of h Gonoral Assem-
George Gray was elected then were is
thatin nuniberless
y his fellow citiz
ray never ren ned to live atthe Terry. | puulsbinent, Let
and proved the Premises od, in eases of disobedi
1$05_ purchas 4, -and | the harshor m
till your ang or has pubes
osom of this deep, rapid’ and sinuous river, | Opposition to the pareats and g
10 our shores chiefly the produce of | Country, Patriotil wel a
markets, and receiving | st homie. Let the
IDWS, ACRICUMTIUAD AND AMUSEICENT. |
TE TO THE POST-OFFICE Ty COUNTIS
FRIEND.
T.
ims of equality, 1
ust be absolute, mild, not
he v
eof the gorernment cul uh
the |etantial adnutations but paces ‘
Consider before you
1d
verte parent
2 your child doginaticat, and that milJuces
bly of ‘the Commonwealth in 1788, the. your of hich bakes bign obet inate. Er
pacification, this @ rod of reproof;
wekts cera evidence of the. eatioation ia [and-it fae ar | desti
eld
a
guiments produce a Lotter eflect than corporal
b thoee bi ly
ectual
thod,—Nevor begin to correct
led; if you do,
ate
chic now caver | Fear ie bydra head, not only sent yeu but in
ily,
SFeonvord bat Bear
a
. * TERMS, ¢2 IN ADVANCE.
ROOM ON HUDSON'S ALLEY.
weakened by a m proflion of pe Bat fe wish the noblest maxius, and
rhetoric € Son ereorenuanes and boost ceiiiened views of free and liberal poli-
rhilliy The fe ct from bis ad ress
Yor the pul
f
Rights of 3
Bt ‘American revelation tha gehen
ust, and hap;
Gentlemtar 1 lave wright Xo distidgunbet by
hess apitheis, because Y aver, that ot thir mo-
ment ther red a cogard to property; a
inviol be ray ito all the rights oF indi ioe
als; low 1 grievances;
| plot. Ind more to udmire, in the constitution oF
America, than that of auy other country nader
hearen. th indeed to except our own, but
orks upon the ‘elvg the ginny orthe
underslandig. bie eud jaine——not "unsub | deform the surface, have not as yet, tbauk God
enti destenged the vite! parts
t, ho ever, showed
bia he ts a fervent frtend ofa
hertdan he strove agsiust
sueceus, “Thin gives & manly energj, & ree
to eckes which never the ostens
du per palie ye Pitt's adwinistratious—
sven in “th, force poignaney, ft but the Ronenhare he shone a star of secon.
tis reasoning. Te bed? eine ‘acuse da nitude. All his cos einparatics are
of h conauaiied as vate that, poe peetable
= Erekin arliament was nothin, to Eastive
tthe
as “When ‘ie Fox became, promitr
elevated to of Lord High Ci
the most de ied office of the I
ministration was shor-lived—A. did nat lasts £
Ess
hing
Chancellor,
j
cutions for hele, reflct.the highest ered think, over a 5 eo ul ‘ a
is ngenity dusty asd grofecoval leary, Je hill not ip ranked sing the sagen of the
veo “i Woolsnck, Hp aid not held the tice leog =
‘ place was too fiequently
ey bith Secon ener wed iby the master of the rolls. The nunber of
. decisions pronounced by hin are cousequentl;
inconsiderste, and fow of these ara very impor
Ie hardly be expected thet his p
@ oi had not been before Pine
eanded fro
ion, b
td the navy, und after eume years scrvics
ded fi
rai
younger branch of an ancient a
which wi in
Prosidcucy of e banal govera
as much as those of the enon iss
Erakine wee the ¥ ry mode
be
to develope his powers, and to which his maturer | NOt * mere I
inclination pointed.
sy _ hose a
43h # customary afi ‘he students i tear Eos. snd whose ettentio
‘ © | punded, and his taste eds by a dilg
sal of the best productions in every
fice, an insight i
the formalities of the practic. Mr. Eushine we
sncigus to twmband bis rue!
as possible,
tis logel studies during the interval of fore Thad deigned to bless him
what is i calied -Aeeping commons, in the offco of
emi
undant mineral and metal | your familys it wilh “chara your domes Mr. Buller; nent special pleadei
fad tho staple. pro- [ove of order, sfieewards’ Sit Fra ia Bullor, van be of the | Hs reuown—in idet of multiplied and
ae che be he portant businoss, when he stood ferowost at the
. Beauty and ° a Bar, and was one of the most sctive in parlia~
have sulfeionty decla a fe "he endeavours id time fur the composi-
4 te of the wep ie Tove to look at a woman, whose face is all hay period in life, he erica youre ton tou otoucl patspilets tx A view ofthe eaures
They laid out a, beautiful garden, and built the lace her eye all intelligence... Ws fon, Tt was not unusual for ea | Cones OE te Oe eee
spacious green-house, shove the forry house, | Utes re ate recent | plars in those days, to whet their “Ingenuity end eed in that Cay to regicide.
Fane rees Ee Tae a atten | Ene em el sich Uy ae deat | Uphaafurt ierlwcem fut nh
: > ic | ined of the merle, it the pleasant daskine improv ‘i clear and correc ning, and dignl?
di a the light fantastic ht, in the song of the orang Imran | bi ebul and care 0 f ficd and jules deration,
ee weighing parties, the r Shall 100k cold oe the animated beaut
eqiuuro
Th Vinas do, Steal
and tbe ov deep move °F foes and vntrancos all boarte,
hin sland be, to look dnmoved a
the Venus,
maine and facie, jt is @ pretty soft thin,
PB
etitors, at Ioast "in cons(ait, aban
The garden ‘nd
alcoves, and all the convenient sightoct yon, and upwards
not
coibelishtonts and appurtenances ofa pleasant be:ter spend thy tine 40 thant at
summer retreat, an if b z 1631
the senses were rors galed
Pere Wittiam Cormwattis’ Eaoys, ed.
verde jaunt sean
with the perfusies of indigen nous and exo
eae a Ho + LOR TINE.
‘ngraved bri « mind tuste, sense, judsaent, feeli
ged there se tire stately The oid, with sens lac eig
notified the visit Thi ciated advocate must be plac
briefly a gentle warning forall, a the orators of Use English wae ‘From
iden ve part which he took in stale trialsof high i
Weed continued 19 conduct this establish ee pace and genera! ores, his best specchee
ly creditable menner many Je have been very fully and correctly
with a tus powers as au orator.
Spon the more precarious The Einaurgh Rov
rge Ogden and tissiner bbucanme ace | Pi wathenes, 5
pants, and lived there se eral year achat ad- | .
vantage is not known. yeu the vic
a
g
a fe
etency, 10 his | tion with which b
yaders, On 01
When Me; Weed loft the fery the socond time, | eirounatunces of an opposite ‘dovnpion With
Becanie the tenant, and fier | equal ellyct and energy. In one parte
eye: inof occupancy, the premises came into } where he repre
fe possession of Mr. Kockersperger, the pro-| every previous uni
ng
selves—|
good supvers of tex and coffae, ae- | honorable
re relsos, | a thet estan of tie plaint
fo cor
med nth « variety of exquiti
fora
ry 1 G. died, at the ‘ean opinion to the contrary
7h, cuit nd | brings the plant
common, and ip the ouly pact of Mr. | degra
ie is en ‘vide —
remarkable forecast, they wisely reserved Pe Splendid a as ar
own a large postion of tha elevated | which the Teviewor allul
C2 \ ate. Erskins's fret speech at the bar was ia}
st vassal ile,
at
sa Sling of #8 inforinas © liwel
ja the Louvre atirabee ‘a
w
cage im,
which the ete or could not mpart, fod intel:
ligence is nct to be found in the statue.
1 ing, this same
cellent company Keeper, fall of gene
e5 sists fuen fine ain to
0
the ground be aot too. ‘baton .
“forth thimos, and the bat
unday
Shorties we ine ‘pune 1
ani
to, therefore, can forma pretty good opiaion of My
few, in an ble aiscle on
aka the
nt
a; | story told be tr
1778, in.
4
im in the.
Son fo
rectors of Greouwich Hospita
would have been worthy of =) One of uur
et tare thea thy of bins ip the mreridisa 5 eolumnnato Be forth the wulty ofa new
rr fearloseunss, pelt were ev : efier iis | iv vinvented filter for ‘0
iriking characteristica ovate. Hav- | suc ic
ing eioned the, eaeduct of the Burl of Sends | SUCH an article
t Lord of the Admialtys with some ld been a
relative of t
rity; Lord te nsfiold, a noble-
nan. fate ham’ with the remark, that
rhe Bal of Sandwich was not now befo
Coun."
tract, for the bonofit of the adunirers othe
ourt.”” The excited barriater, roused to the | pox porter. “lence o€
extreme of indignation, repliod t9 the Chief fuse ‘oh
Seay Casa ey Lord That he we mot toemelty | #22 Medical men, which is so what toor
before the court, but fur that reason, I will bring | Stfong for our ‘colunansy and give "that of th
hint before the court; be has placed these men engineer and the Gsbermmen.
the fr the battle, in he 10 escape UD- th ir, tell th
jit eheter, but will not join in battle with | Rie iether mae no ges thew the co the
ir voices, though scrowed up to the | mon sewer 0 jun, 60 far as ies receives the
highest pe of buna depravity, are wolf 2g-) contents ofall the sewers; which on the
wily enough combat with me— | 5d Go the south fartyenin’
will drag him to light, who is the diatk mover | ¥15 weier taken up opposite sume of the senors
behind the scene of iniquity, [ assert that the | at the Br ime of discharge is uoarly the substan
Earl of Sandwich has one road to escape out of ents of those enue Me Jone
{ok busmneass wiliout-pollation sud degraces| Evans has often seen. the sewers discharging
and that is, ue ely disnrowing ct of the } black, eimy liquids wih fee
prosecutor, av
command.
restoring Captain Bai to his | oils Clouse
n went on with & stroam of fin too Sieg asta Me G CSoutughy
| the fish raomyer, nay at the companys water
oifensive: if fresit pat into:
snore, than six hove and
fedeeale
Me But
€o
unable to 10 pro
as though his se ‘ules were allog hin! die Ly
e him bee felf-posseus | N nd,
fluency. that out of 26, O00lbs. af cols, the cay zo 0
bar efter his ergue ly 9,000%s. were imei
y
ite w
Preeented ian.
taine
as known 3,00) w
his for mer profession was of sonic advantage to half'an hour, and if the rater ges worse, they
nts bi is elignt, the ‘ete at
s—by pighted fatboy teen virtue
mpl en
emonics night tavebeen simp |
8 the violat:
e whole conception
oldness, and executed W
‘of vigour, worthy of Demosthenes him-
This is hig! eo ad dose red commendation,
a | boldness
ot
ure | greatest or most valuable etforis of Erssine’s |
roe teat or ua trched bridges which will pto- | loquence., He defences of Lord George Gor
doa |
is waid tat Me. Das ning and M & bee must give up the busi
sel, unable to comprehend wn, jomas Hetterill, fulermen, states
Plirases with, which the conversation of] that they bed left off the burinass becasse it ad
son of Neptune wat len: ‘le left ed to catch flountersy
t a loss how 10 act-|'eels, oceh anol Salmon, de, before they wer
jectod Erskine, ws ned The
nd be wae el pea. rune’ isthe
ceived © feo of & ‘ious founders
dere put up their heade above
there was s bundle of weeds ‘hay would exca
Several instonces of Ershi
$8 are upon
sdvoentor
record.» ‘Ont
the jury about the ‘rang of found weit sh die ina hours aod
im-| the wel there Bs Guite wstenchy
ru Siowtie (op of the
se se words eee Sit dow ‘The last evideuce w' oa quot 6 in is
Mr, Enskines know your: duty, or 1 shall te | of bie, Geldtans, who had been youn
rekine roplied | fingegate market for twunly-dve years, Me case
» Thomas Hardy end others; on charges of | oot Khaw 1 uty a8 wel an pour lordebip| betbse know Gy thousand suelie Liougt day
reminiscence tng treason; of the Dean of Bt. ‘and | knows your duty, I stand here as the advocate] to’ Bullingsgate, end Susan
grounds, aa they wee ‘id | Stockdalay for political bees are th of a fellow citizen, and caught i the seaxon in ‘he Tuam 7
en rotors sontasente of ingenuity nt | intellocuse ex Tho judge said no more. « Ersl that they aro now: all dustro this fishery
<u sd the perio The oe * yal last his question. ‘This retort the | go: rites to the impure vatetw
be a painful task, of y and transmit hia wame 2 witkehosor ta the Gest View somewhat inten putsto. Ad te bench eee irom the refuse o| we mother
is indecorum srespest tower the Dench from a the comgon sewots running’ into i, am
coutrast theny with sti seat dapat | an pec te: | iva como we s a i ant
‘tes i — ‘G ces of He has ious wad eel at wight i ti
je saph, Ht) the
middle sai ee Gray's gardens | distan a the Dutch be te iad
ears, who would trious of ancient or moder een ruined by tI e<
tetion ut onesit is fro1
, wh
in of yor
delpiay scott
rebied
famed, eplo said gardens, fountai
n puilured Lo go ‘to
aty gle cB
ware of adequate publie favour:
in Ris apooch on Sto seful that agita
en, wher describing the state | sei cig ion th, ve of rev ‘ciation yn the one | picture—cf the con
ewig the ate y |
to arp a SUnonty's whieh be: cade
vive means which’ ean never | affection. “ad
e
tive soil,—the | ers of the power of the ee rie! eegl | ports of tipuritice ae to be 2 Pronoune
‘onal
nd his
e
is aitees hia doctrine ie Taphatica cally popslar lawyer e Curran,
bs sn, imea noble sentiments and | Ireland, b
ant gevcions suppor to the enterprising propre | glowing Thoughte ere expromed in we
dering too closely upon the colloquial,
langal
and! grasp ‘of wavehiid reve
b
ted] “Such is the" fits th
f th
ful and frighttut
on 6f the water of
Of amolivration on the | thames, a¥ supplied by the companies t
neve. ‘That the what
read al
plea ‘and threatenod the destruction of wanouldy for 60
2
appert- perpose.
1 bien of the Gret einen 2 01
e to the aight, diegvating to the innagioations
iv | a Sestutee to the health, ase, fret (hab
advocate of those | woutd beon credited, nud thet ought
cca ‘withia te vindictive
nt. His speeche | answers
hout vory ten,
perhaps i the ‘general, is not
jotic excepuens. Exskive was one.
who
late Loxpox pxpers devotes!
nol to are Nese credited bat upon evidence wav