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[" | : Vol.Iv.PUBLISHED BN.WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, BY JOCELYN WALLER, Jrrom English Papers.A Frankfort Journal says\u2014* The emigration of country people frum the countries on the Rhine to Brazil, still con- A caravun of 48 persons arrived the other duy at Mayenceou theirwny to south America, Almost the whole of the town of Fredickshall was burnt to the ground aa the 18th of June, Several wuggous of extinordiunty size, filled with German families going lo America, have passed through Paris for Havre, Towards the end of Octelier there Was at Chivaz, in Persia, un earthquake.which destroyed severul buildings, aad nmong othef nartonul meoumeunts, the celebrated tombs of Helez aud Seadi.I'ne distress tor 20d in Midleton is sulliciently severe.The people state that they crunot enrn shove eighteen J pauce per week, &, even for that trifla they are frequently compalled to travel, 20 or 30 miles with wud for their work.Ilnslingden und its vicinity wre in a deplorable condition.\u2018 - The heatin Loudon, Juno 28, wus 124 in the sun, and \"85 inthe shude ! Sevaral horses dropped down dead in the harness, On tho 28th two shocks of sn earthquake were (eit at Tospruck; and on the next morning one so violeut wus experienced, that Lhe inhubitants wera rocked in their ds, Considerable mischief had heen done by n violant hurri- eane in the province of La Itiofa, Spain.A number of persons wore carried by the whirlwind toa consideruble height and descended withour injury.It is said that money cannot be employed in Landon at a higher vale of interest thu two per ceut.} Tux Dnovour.\u2014Pembrokerhiro and the adjoining eouat ee invg uot witnessed such an extent of dry weather witlr dhe memory of the oldest muntliving.Vege tation had been destroyed und cattic huve died iu the elds, The thermometer hud ranged from 78 to 83, in the shade.Th Cur nnethon Jourunl Fives u similur piciure.The Dorchester paper givas a siuilar uccouat of the hent, and destruction of eraps, \u2018The Berwick Advertiser contains à simimilar statement The Aherdeen Jouruai snys the face vf the cuuatry is prrrhed.The furze on the hills hud tuken fire; (he Woods in many places hu shared à similar late; muuy enitie un! sheep had been huraed, .\u2018Tha Glaszaw Courier of July Ist, states that twoucres of the plautating on the Shawpark estate, near Allua, had À taken fira and the young trees wera destroyed.From Faliirk ve lourn that (he Cheräéroimeter laid risen ) to 81 in the shale, und 125 in the open nir.\u201cFhe moses and Bath clad muies had been burainz for a weel\u20142000 meras hal been burnt and the game on the moors hud been jdettioyal.The grain crops hud perished ia some places as weil ae many caltle.English Rrvenne.\u2014An official statement in the English papers shows that there ie a deflcaucy iv the Revenuefor the last year, compared with the previous year of £223,463 pounds, This ishecribal to the embarrasements in uffsirs generally.\u2018The decrease oo the last quarter appears to be only 433.295 pounds, Aa [sishwomay had perished (rom hunger in the city of \u201cManchester.' A lurze naval force hns heen ordered to the Levant, M.Ballurt, the Fregeh utlornoy general is dead, Tha Duke of Yok hasaencly recovered: Tha wdaivalty hus granted convoys for the Archipelago trade.Grrees.\u2014The Afreburzh Gazette states, that Omac acha hus antered Athens.\u201cThe Greek zeueral, Guurne, \u201chas thrawn himself inte the Acropolis, which he has de.ermine to defead.Ibrahim ™ Pacha continues at Tripolit- \u2018This news coines by way of Constantivople from Ne- Érupout.- Laiters from Smyrna announce the defcat of Ibrahim Bear Tripolitza, in consequence of the Muinotes having | füilen on his rear.\u2014( This is very doubtful intelligence.) À Siueg tie capture of Missolanghi, the Graeks huve kept Bp an uctive correspondence with tha Hoa.Stratford Caa- {ping and Cam.Hamilton, sod they seem to fix their Just Aiepes on Euslandÿ Que vf Lord Cochrane's steam vesscls has arrived at {-nofi di Romania.His Lordship was inurly expeeted, Ait was rumoured that he was to be appointed hizh ad.iral, und to procezd direct to the attack of Coustuntinote Sir Stamford Raîes is dead, *t is Dr.Southy, the poet, who was elected M, P, was for Dounton not Tuuunton, aml he was returned ' the patron, Earl, Radnor.Ductor Southey has de.ined the Honor in consequence of his limited income, _ À srland Co.hus been challenged by Mr.Lambton, M.Pw Durham Co.in consequence of a public insult on the istings.ory.candi lates succeeded hy above 600 m jority, Mr.'@®.will nonin, wae presume, goiuto Purliumentas a rotten \u2018Burongh member, fhe 6th June in the extensive warehouses of Aspioal and Baowles, sailmukers, Salthouse, corner of Oxford street.[R wwus tho inost awful and destructive thal had occurred Sfrions estimates of the luss of property, the balk of RDich was in cotton, corn, ship stores nad the buildings ; Pit all those are necessarily vagneand uncerinin.It is, 3M-vever.pretty generally rated ut ubont £100,000.tis Biaved to have uriginuted from tho carelessuess of a smu- ns à pipe.\u201d KA distressing p morning of the 11th ult.Severn] houses were bur: , oue life was- lust, gud considerable properly destroy- 2 AA serious riot took place in Dublin on the 10th, which \u2018@@ginated in a figure having heen placed at the must head [of a vessel in the river, upon n Shamrock.with Lwo small fenmoars of urange ribbon fying on the figure.Stones Were thrown by the mob, which wera returned from the Pa rrels by discharges of loaded musketry.The riot was @ÿelled by the exertions of the publice, harse and fact.ME Tl'he wreck of à British vessel timber londed, was (allen with in lat.45, 48, long.20,30, by the brig Hunter, A0 Gibraltar, on board of which were found three human Kelotons in the most awful condition, A Londan paper estimates Mr.Beaumont\u201d election ex- nces for Northumberland at £80,000.Mr, Liddell and ; Bell, £30,000 euch, und Lord Howick about £200,- lho British government is abnut preparing aenther ex- EM lition for the Arctio l\u2019ole.\u2018The command will be en- sted to Capt, Parry, in the Hecla, the vessel in which | mde bis lust voyage.[ts uhject is suid to_be nore of vinmercia] than ofu scientifio churnoler.Capt.P.will e with him light cunoes and launches of a peculiar con- ction, in order, ifpossible, to muke a uearer approuch AM he Pate, 1 .@ii\"he Edward Transport, from Sierra Leone, arrived at tsmouth (7tb June, and brought home the master and te of ship Malta, on a charge of slave dealing.pir Hudson Lows had reuched Cairo on his journey to Est Indies, : PAIN.\u2014Great charges have taken place in the new nish minigiry.A plot has been discovered at Aranjuez, X Bren Decne arçested.mor TU TS JY 0° Bpsuish are averrun witls Algérise sorsairs, \u201c No.6, St.Jean Baptiste Street.° tinue, in spite of all the warniyzs that huve been published, \u201cIto.bear that name, - fs = MA \u201c RESPICERE EXEMPLA .It is reported that the Regency intends to sholieh Ambuseuors, and ouly to keep Envoys & Charges des Affairs at foreign courte, There hus been u serious hurricane in somo of the Provinces.| Grumanxnnd the Nonra of Eonork.\u2014Tho Duke of Brunswick bine broke his leg.The town of Fredrickshull (Norway) hus been burnt to the ground, .\u2018There line been an earthquake in Bavaira.Grest emigrutiors from the Rhenish provinces have taken pluce to the Brazils, in apite of the proclamations against it.\u2018I'he Swallow packet sailed from Fulmouth on the 10th July, for Ainerie.LATE REVOLT OF TIE JANISSARIES (From the Austrian Observer) CONTSTANVINIPLE.June 22, The capital hay Iately Deon the theatre of suyguinary : which,without the firmmess oftho Sultan,tle ener- BY.dispateh.and widdom of the measures fut have Leau lnkeu, migat bave endset the tuiu of the empire.Afler a short strugzle, the terrilie cotnstrophe has finished by the nanihilution of \\he corps of Junisurics, \u2019 If wo consuler thycireumstunees under which ths Mahmond uscendeu the firone in 1808, and if we observe his invariable mada of proceeding for the last 18 yews, it is evident that starting with the conviction that the existence of the empire, und.its defence nguiust foreign and domestic enemies, were intompntible with the exi-teuca vf (he Junisearies, orgavized us they have hitherto Leen, lis Highness hind prepuret iclefatigably aud in secret, the mens either of refusing or dessol ving altogether this body which had so much, degeueruted siuce its furmation sud complete orgauization winiee Soliman |, Immediately after the publication of the new regulations the Junissiries incorpbruted in the regular army showed, in their exercises towards the vilicers who commun lad them, un resistunce which soap became a sullen fermentation, the first traces of which dicnvered themselves on the 1th, in the evening by theassemhling of sover:l zroups of the body.At length, the night beween the 14th & 12th, the iusur- rection became a co:splate revoit.A troop of the mutineers, after midnight, advanced violently towards the ha.tel of the Aga Kaeussi of the Janisearies, to massnero, their Ganeral-ia Chief, but he had just time to save hin.«olf in the paluca of Lhe Court, in the apartazents of tho Grand Vizier.The rabely hnving thas failed iu their first attempt wreaked their fury on the house of the Aga, un?wud agaiost his fumily, whom they treated in the must cruel manver.They then proceeded towurds the house of the Nedschib Efendi, the agent of Mahummed Al Pacha, who had Intely returned from his mission to the Morea, and who, as ous of the most eathusiustie (riens of the new order of things, was particularly hinted by the the Janisenries.They did not find him, but his house \u2018vas pillaged and destroyed with the wast shocking, Uarbarity., Whilst this vvne going on, the more numerous body had proceeded tothe palace vf the Porte, to seize the Grand Vizier.Hehaving becu upprised by the Aga, had alrendy fled from the Palace, with his fumily and domestics, und retired to Jali-koscht, a pavilion uf the Grund Siguior, situated near the Sersslio in the side of the harbour.\u2014 There the partizans of the government wore graduully col- locted, while tho rekels wore employed iu pillaginx the Palace of the Paste, or scattered about in public houses, ubanouinz themselves to the graszest excossses.Atduy-breuk, those of the Junissaries who were in bar- racke, nesemblad in the atuare of Atmeidop.aitnated in the midst ol them, & well known in former revolts.There they carried theirstandards, anl by publie crice gave notico to all the surrounding quarters that every Junissary should meet ut the common place of assembling, A similur sum.nes was sent to the Trehebelachic, in the neighborhood ol the mosque of 5t.Sophia.The government, meantime, wasnot idle.Oa (he first news of the seditious explosion, the Sultan Mahmound had quitted his summer palace of Beschiktasch, on the European bunlr of the Bosphorus, to return tothe Serazlio.By desrees, the Ministers and Chiefs of Depnriments, the Mufti; the principal Ulemus, assembled at Jali-koschk, round the Grand Vizier, Suvon afterwards, theaga Haroun Pacha, comuinnder of the cxmp of observation où tho Europeun side, and Mahomet Pacha, conunarler of the Asiatic camp, were sern to nr- rive with numerous trons, which wera joined by several battalions of caunoniers and bombardiers, with pieces of cauzon from the battery of Tophanur.A considerable militury assemblaze thus collecied under the eye of the Sultan who, in the attire of a warrior, himself conducting the military dispositivas marched towards the Hippodrome, The standard of Vinhome! was hoisted before the mosque of the Sultan Ahmed; and by the public cries iu every quarter of the twa and suburbs, anappesl wus made to every good Mussulman to range himrell with arms under the standard oûthe Prophet, - Numerousnrmed groups ran from all parts to the Atmeidun, Encouraged by theintre pidity of the Grand Seiguivr, and the warlike srdonr of Hussun Pacha, they all sware to defend the Sultan und the Me, Baaamnut, the succesful enadidate for Northum- | throne to the last drop of their blond, The same nppeal had been to ull the mutineers, Three times they were summoned to return to the standard of the Prophet, \u2018They hunzhiily braved each app=al, nnd Mr, Bronham has lost this election in Westmareland.| answered, that they would nol submit to the wil of the Sultan before the new regulations were rescinded, and they had delivered up to them the heads of the Grand Vizier, of Hussien Pacha, of the Janisenries, and of Ned.A dreadful destructive fire broke out in Liverpool onlschip Effendi.Furious at this demnnd, and fur diffarcat from his predecessor, Selim ll.who was the victim os his own weakness, the Sultan Muhtnoud ordered Hussien Pacha te march, with all the troups at his disposal, a- ghee 1602.Several buildings in Flixton lana were burnt! suinst the rebels, whom a sentence of the Mufti had ul the ground.\u2018The Mercury states, * we have heurd | ready put out of the pale of law.Hussein Pacha, at the hend of several tho'vand men, marched rapidly against the rebels, who could not resist the impetuasity of his nt- teck.They withdre'v along the Atmeidan, and threw themselves into their barracks, Several rounds of ennnon and grape thot burst asunder tha zate ; after u shorl struggle the rebels vere delented, There was then terriple fire occurred in Drury Lane, London, on fearnnge smnong the tarracks, which wero set on fire; the conflagration seized several neighbouring houses, the proprietors of whieh have been completely indemnified hy the Sultan.Ta a few: houras the issue of the duy und the fite of the Junis-aries were decided.The loss of the re- bela killad, ineludigs those who perished in the flames, is estimated at hetween 2000 and 3,000 meu.That of the troops of the Grand Saignior is, in compurisan, very little, In the barracks were found considershle treasures, which were abandoned as booty to the conquerors.The fugitives were pursued in all directions, and these who bud ta: ken refuge in the nope buildings near the gate of Adria nople, and the Seven Towers, wore successively compel.lel to surrender, Oil tho (6th, which was Friday, when the Sultan wentdo his accustomed prayers to the Morque, neur the Seuiglio, he Wus not accumpnnied by Janissaries, but only oy cannoniers and bombardiers.Mennwhile, the Ministers hud nssembled in a tent pitched on the Atmeidan, under the Presidency of the Graad Vizior, Hussein Pacha, and the Mufti, and forcied themselves into a tribunal to try tho rabels, AIT the Janissaries.who hud heen taken with armrin their hands, but privcipaily their Usins and other officers, who hind previsusly swurn to nd.opt Lhe reform, werayhfler a short examination, executed, Tha less guilty were\u2019 gnuduoted to the prisons-of the Bos tangi Buschi, On the 7th, while thistribunnl was still sitting, a proclamation was published, which dissolved (6r aver the corps of Janiuaries, devoted the name to execration and decreed the formation of regular and disciplined troops, under the name of D'Aaskeri Muhammedije, for, the defence of the Eqipire nnd of Islamism.At thesame time the citizens aud peaceable inhabitants of the capital wers invited to open their shops which bad been shut for, tjiree days, \u2018and ~tn pursue their usual vocupitions.No ode wad'allowed to dppèer inilhe dress 6f \u20ac Jauïssary, or \u201d .ro.w! \u20183; MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1826.> \u2018 SA 3 \\ R VITÆ NORUNQUE.\u201d «All their burtasks.were destroyed from top tp bdttom .their kettles, which hind been so atten the sigual of revolt, broken; the distinctive murks of the ortns or regiments tinker away, trampled upon by the Maiti, sud destroyed; In fine, evary thing lins been annihilated which formerly uppertained to (bis militiu, once se furmidulle.All the posts, hitherto occupied Ly te Junissuries, linve been aur- rendered to (he canuvviers wind the Boshugis ¢ and at the 24 gates of the city, there hinve been estublished ss many Kapidshi-bashi, with a guard of 24 men of these troops.The tollowinz dey, the Grand Vizer translerred the sent of government from Atmoidau to the fiest court of the Seraglio, where since, the anuistry, eurrounded by uimed men, trausact business under teuts, whilst, in the othe parts of that court, the troops ure exercised in the Lurhpean fashion.! Ju spite: of the promptitude with which the strugzle bas teen decided in the interivr of the city, people were nul entirely at ease shout the issue which it was geing to tyke, while they were ignorent of the purt which Use Surrisons vf the Bosphorus were to tulle.the Yoimnues, kuvws 10 the Gime sosurrections of she Jatcsenries.Bot Og dn?ter not only kept periectly quiet, lint even deciared that they were disposed to co-operate in maiutuinng good order, und assisting the sultuy with ull their force Lo overthrow the mutinecrs, \u201cI'he Grand Signior thunked them fur their zood intentions, und sent thens uw present of 300 purses to be divided nmong the gnrrisous of the eules.~ The Question is now, whether the Yuniues rhull be permitted to retain the present organization, for thoy do vo uppenr disposed to adapt the new one, und Hnssicn Puchawha penctration nothing that can endunzer the presen stnte of things escapes, will not ussuradly luso sight uf these castios und their surrisons, .\u2018The filowing me the principal changes which have of Janissaries, sud of the events whieh Luve ied to that mens re : Hussien Paclin, kuown under the name of Aga Pacha, to whom is due the chiel\u2019 glory of the victory, both io relation co the nressutes which he tools, us by the bravery which be displayed in the stragile, has been nominated Serusquier or Geucralissuno of allthe truops of Islamises.His lead quarters had boeu esinblishe.l at first in the hotel, raruerly belungios te the Azaof the Jausssartess He las wow Crnnaierred diese ve Li-kieSerai (the uncieul secaglio.) which is surcounded oy hizivand soon wallss \"The women of the Sultun hve been conducted wto the pluco calle] Pachifte Surat, From this strong postion, which commands the qintiars formerly inhabited by the Junisa ries, Hussicn Puchicin in a stile to repress every move- meat in {he interior of the city ; the turer Hotel of tie Azu of the Junissaries has been assigned to the Mufti for his functions, and by this means it bay likewise been pluced under the protection of religion.Stute boildings win hikewise Le assisaed to the (wo principal judges of the Alay, ue well ns to other persons lavested Wilis the priu- cipal Funetior inf the Ulemas, + \u2018I'he Agn of the Jinicsuries had bee urine 1 Mie Achar, (fir squire) but the cruclties exaeised by the rav ilies: on Lis fun:ily, maila so lively an ropression upon kim, that he refused the piuce, wid begged to retire.The other promotions hava, lor the most part, bean given lo the Gau-vents und Oticers Holoncinz to tie Stall ol the corps of Jaatesuries who remained Jaithiul to the government, The Porte has thaazbt propor lo take «ill turther moa.sures to destroy the spirit of sedition, and to secure the publie trausuillity.As the numerous cluss of Lemmas or porters sho were ie 8 zrent tmousure inccribod on tha list of Jatissmies, nat only joued them in all tuneulte, aud showed oi oll tess ts ehare rie inclinedd to pillaga an % vicdence, Vexutious io Lho peacefui nétabitaals of Lhe ca- pitud, buty on this seewson, committed robberies, nud broke 110 houses, ati the Turkish hnavmals have beou excladed from the tribe of Curriers, thaie Chief hus beeu execute, nnd they themselves huve beea banished (vom the capital, Several thouta le of them have been transported to the «hore, escorted by soldiers, und have been trausported fur Asin ; ench of them has received a passport, containing go express prohibition not to retain to Constantinupie, \u2018I'he Kurds will share the same fate.\u2018Iie fiemen have like- In (ature, portors aud firemen will be selected from the Armenian nation.Thor Patsiareh = has Leon requesieï tu procure 10.000 individuals to execute these functions, The numeraus class of Loatinew, which consisted likewise, 10 à geeul purt,of Jauissaries, will experience similar reform, \u2018There is no doubt that the Government wishes to destroy every truce of this corps.in order lo reader ils résurrection impossible, \u2018I'he arraggements have likewise been extended to the Junissaries, who wero allotted to foreign missions ns guards of honour, and messengers of dispateh.\u2018The Govermmeut har seclaimed fruus thease Janissaries, the distinctive budge of courier, and perntits uo Lintinssy to send from this ciy ollier persuns thun the Tartars of the Porte, Much uctivily is shown in the earolnment of the regulnr troops.Tn all the open sp sce of the cypital, troops nre seen al their exervise, for the purpose of diseipliniag them ; saveral officers of the urmy of Egypt have been sent for, and the individuals who formerly served guder the Sultun Selim, in the troops of the Nizamdjedid, nuve Leen em ployed.The Sultan Mahmoud a:tenis often in person at these exercises, both within and without the Seragiio, und encaurazes the troops by bis presence, and by sifts.SPECTATOR.wise been banished, aud their chief has Leen executed.\u2014 |; .Orders tiuve Lcen given iu countermuud of those pres viously given, fur evacuating the strong places in Spain held dy the French troupe.It is even sid that the French forces will be groutly augmented.and twenty addilionul regimeate colleatod on the Adour, A grew! quantity of has been veut to Pauipeluna.A French stock broker, M.R.*-¥, absconded, and hus leti*u deficit of 1,600 000 fraucs, Emme ro rr PS DOMESTIC.QULBEC: Avcust 17th, 1026.vor fullowing inlelligeuce lus Leeu secoived in Now ork :\u2014 s Kanuston, (JaM.) July 10.\u2014We are iu receipt of your Fis of the 24h May wud third Juve, per brig Hunter.Lut cun only reply generally by this opportunity via St Jago de Cuba, We are sorry to sny wa are placed in uvery utipleasant situation just auw in regurd to dutics, Tha Collector of\u201d Custos here having reccived orders Ly the lite gaelic! to poceive nll duties levied hore Lemsetfwhich juamcdly were revoived Ly die iscund 1 reusucer under the Irland laws\u2014aud who also stu3l insists upon receiving them, uneonneete.d in any way with the Collector, \u2018I'he eonrequence is uur hee oblized fo pay double duties.The Hunter, with a brig from New.Qiloane, arrived the same day und ure the first vessels under the new rezula.tion\u2014and ulter consulting together found there wes ne recourse but te pay.\u2018I'he Commissioners of werounts met twa'doys nga, nnd ve were in hopes they would have instructed the Receiver General to give way for the present, until the mutter could be.adjusted, but they would not, and referred the matter to the Governor with a request that he would call the House of Assembly together uy ently ns possible, to take tuken place in consequence of thie dissolution of the corps [yay importunl matter iuto consideration.\u201d It ppenrs tht double duties were uctually paid in Jamuaien by veselsarriving there on the 0th July last, snd that the trade is for the present to be burlheurd by them, Phiese difliculties it seems neise aut of the laie coammerei fl hitve, wind the salaries of the Custons House Ouicere-the Collector under the Imperial Authoritios, clung the right to py over the duties after retaining his salary and those of the olivers under hia, sud the Receiver General under tie [und Auiborities elutnnz the right of receiving the wiele of the duties wiilinut tha abatement, Paor England, with tive best intentions, is almost always Wundering, wlthouzh one might suppose tpt she bus nléeady paid high enough tm her experience, flow little would the copeession of lenving the salaries tv be voted Ly the Coloninl Legislatures hava enst; how houourubly might it have been made; with what reflection and good will would il have been repaid ! And for what is so much risked 2\u2014the gratification of thirty or forty persons whe perhaps have atreudy made fortunes al tho expense of (he culcuists aud thoir trade.From * The Quebce Gazette.\u201d The weather fir the last tour days continued oppressively warm; the thermometer standing ut 90in the sliade uhaut noon, ; Iho power which water hac of freely conducting cleo.tricity is well known, Wa observe it applied to the 1a- vovery of n wumen lately struck by lightning at Albany.The womeu who ves nearly inseusille wus releved by throseing a bucket of wuler on her, Steams Bouts in Canada.\u2014\"There are now fourleen stent haats employed on the St Lawrence between Quebec aud Mlontreai ; of that number foar are ferry boats, ta eran the river, nod the other ten run Between the porte of Mixsuorent au) Cuelau, One toulivbuat lenves Queries nud Montreal daily ; and some times two-\u2014the distance, 180 mites, le trequently run down iu 17 hours.The tars uvornges about dor C dollars An ensy and chesp eon.veyuuce hus Lecu found alwuys to increuso the number of travellers, Of tie present boals, two Were built last ; one or twu more acc lo be Lali the next winter, Halifur, (V.8) August 2d\u2014Codfish merchantable 12 to 14e; W.LL 10s 11s; Quebea beef cargo 459; price £08; Quence pork $0 to 95s; Quebet flour (none); wats 4 91; coîee Is; molasses 1s G1 to 1s Bd; rum, Jaw., be drilled on tht European system and nach Pacha of two] of Askari mohamedie djeaid mansoiirrinen.}- - ; ARRIVED.Quecre, Aug.17.\u2014Brig Kitty, Iempsead, 56 days front Lancaster, to Froste & co.in ballast, Driz John, Warden, 20th June from: Dublin, to W, & G.Pemberton, in ballast.7 settlers, 8-\u2014S:hooner Ranger, Downs, 29th July from St.Johny {Nfd.) to C.F.Aylwin, with skins, oil, &e, ' of the Government.Several Pachins of the neighbouring | Two Scliconers from Arichat with Plaister and Fish, Brig Home, Younger, 18th June from Shields, to Longley and Dyk in ballast, 9\u2014Ship Dunlop, Gowan, IstJuly from Belfast, to Ts Ways, with cordage, &c.32 settlers, 0 A Schooner from Bais des Chalears, Brig Marthn, Basson, 28th June from, Dublin, to W.Feats lund, in ballast, 389 scitlers.Geos Symes, in ballast, 23 settlers, Bark Dependant, Carr, 24th June from Dublin, to W Price & co.in ballast.Brig Betsey, Bacon, £71h do.frora Sligo, to order in bale last, 42 scttiers.CLEARED.Aug.8.\u2014Brig Lord Stewart, Stoddart, Wexford, H.Gowen Leo.Brig Blozsom Williamson, Leith, R.Wood & eo.Schr, Esperance, T'arcier, Richibueto, C.F.Ayi win.Brig Elogant, Mays, Newcastle, R.Rawlinson,\u201d .Drig Mars, Brown, Sligo, W.Saunderson & co.9\u2014Brig Susanna, Nott, \u2018I'ratee, R.McCarthy, Dyke.- \u2019 \u2018 Brig Elevner, Potis, Whitehaven, W.Jackson.Sclie.Albion, Caldwell, Halifax, H.Dubord,- Brig Eclipse, \u201cJoores Ayr, Jas.Brown.A 1! 1ibb, Evans, Dublin, J.Saunders & ee, Ship Queen, Hoath, London, Geo, Hamilton.; Brig Hope, Tomlinson, Whitehavon, Moir & Heath, Brig Johu & Mary, Cant, Newcaslld, Handyslde, &e cs x.\u201cBrig Firato, Blair, Drogheda, W.& G.Pembertom*.Drig Dalouria, Norton, Loudon, Sheppard & Camps - \u2018 L Brig Robert, Wake, Liverpool, T.Frotte & con 12-\u2014Brig Northuæbrie, Wright, London, H.Atkinson: 14\u2014 Brig Ruse Bank, Beyd, Bolfast, T.Hayes.2 Bark Tottingham, Short, Dover H.Le Mesurier &.co.3 Brig Sceptre, Hotton; Cardiff, W, & G.Pemberton, .Bar Miri, Walker, Charlotte Town, (Pi E- Ly; aster.The Yay.TA gg dM LT Longley od wl Tey \u201c \u2019 (ot vs , 207 A.= ed hESC Re TY PAS \u201cke EEE A CD Tad ., - SEA Pr VE .Tu A YI 4 .Les at V Le ; ut ee ia.thetece-ce-ar'elles en \u2018aritent \u2018portal tra ! dat neighbourhood, and hed often offered for & cortain E5-\u2014Brig Tames, Grave, Maryport) Geo, Symes, i.wilt In somea'Dagras.pramite, the came, (o as mich the que coq elles en event epprist On almira sum of money, to swim across the Bt.Layrence.\u201cON the .Brig Sprig, Emmetson, Lyon, Sheppard & Camp: Luraperty sebestowed will he expended on an unproductive] Gapaillement la promplitude avec, la.quelle Aesize ening hE was amusing himaRIf in jibe river after ; wbell oa ee aa 5] apd oonsnguentiPaithdra from its ususl encourage ments ealculs afithimétiques a'éxécutdrent.el 1°gXjletis | ume botteaux, \u2018when be Is supposed to\u201d ave taken tie a «Brg Niserva, Cariicke Hull, Gro.Symes.\" * If proluctive Papulutiun.It-isjmpomtble to foferee Bow | {, jouy act, Guelle sd ficgnt 14s, sponses \u2018sur la as he was Inard to call loudly; @ butteau went to 5 a WR 3 ecg th tformidetle- \u2018& obfittetions- may-be | tude avecia quelle\u2019 sa dirent leg 1 ged SU crump, ar ca uly, .to Schr.Providence, Lapointe, P.FR.Islaud,\" Rois \u2018& |the present farnidulleappearsnces & o 5 \u2018the 1 gécettinhie \u2018\u20ac «cS \u2018Shr 128 cirtds des | bls awisiance, byt too late to shve hime \u2014Monirepl fon, Mitchel.ho a.V0 [finally resolved, \u201cWe hope and fervently pray that \u2018the géogrip de ea a ee ue avt the Undfes of Mr.Binton and Mr.Good.5 \u20182g\u2014Birke Mariner, Nosvorthy, Lañdan, VT.Patton.| -* | Mefune of the empire may prevail.~To relieve the pres [différents pays.Enfin ces\u201d prémi 8 EXENCICES | ll huye been found ; thiv former near Boucherville, and \u201cBrig Rubortaad Margaret, Gray, Dublin, Pember.ube in the man ening Districts the:Bavk of.Eu slaud | eritremêlés de.quelques pièces.de musique, et de the lutter floating down the: Cürrent St Mery.Jn ucsts \u2018tom .pes of need.> Dra >, EO cenernace à itati ; ations dans les lun ; , verdicts of accidental death \u2018Brig Harriet, Goldsworthy, Londun, 11.Atkinson.| The affuirs of Greece will now if.ponihle -encrease in, In récitation de quelques ca Dan ù on ésonti- hve been held on them, und, ¢ >> ', « Callum, Miramichi, Rogerson & linterest.Lord Cochrane,-in his letters to \u2018his private deux langues furént terminés par A representa.(from drowning, returaeé.\u2014 10.Schr.Defiance, Ma \u2019 y Moge: A OT ! ce .\u2019 Caw prie cB + ne or simran 1 Me Tee 1 0 | (ries, writes inthe bighest.spirits, nad seems to cousis.| tion de l\u2019Aveugle de Spa.en Anglais.Æ'est là | Une woatiéé bas Yuen sppresively wirm for the last ten 11 =Brig Kite, Tahh, Newfis.3.C.Mint, * {der his abject us certain of speedy urcomplishment.\u2018I'he qrit plusiciirs des.petites filles de nog campugner days, We have iad a heavy shower of sein dils'day, which Brig \u2018Thomas, Marshall, Sunder ud, H, Gowan & co.| arrangements innile for his expedition are of mire impot à déployèrent leurs taleuts en-parlant correctement [hus, In\u2018some measure, cooled the slr.\u2014ib.\u201cBark «urôra, Deurness, Tull.W.& G.Pemberton: | tance than may be generally imogined.The steum-bonts dépioyéren el aleuts en-parial iliè ° he beact fe mn the 14th to the-19:h în+ !Brig Pacifie: Taylor: Newcastle, ditte, under his command .wifl carey long G3 pounders, cast fur | Ine lingue qui ne leur tit pas familière, el en| Fiazwoon sold at the bea 2 from he th to the (81) in \u201cBrig Jane Hutton, MeKeuun, Halifax, C.F.Avlwin, [the purpose, A large quantity uf stores, arms, and am {g*aquitait au parfait de teurs rôles respectifs.sant 174 conde: OF uli ee y were maple, birch, and ) : : .Ln ; Hv ; = A entre visité les |Leech, o 12 er, , : 130\u2014chie ds Disons For CN EL = re munition, is now at Napoli di Rumsnin waiting his asie Duns ha derniere séance uprès, w oie visité les bod b, su Lot perte 15S cords arrived in port.OF » ce se Ho J .td .° .~ » \" » Ni .- Bark-Viotory, Pucker, 13al)) Irvine & cu.- À letter from Smyrna of the 10ih June says that satis.cahiers d'écriture dont y ueleurs Encl ë pe whice 26 wert maple, \u20ac7 birch, 47 maple and Lirch, 39 ; \\ .Q factory news hud been received from Greece, \u201c 15,000 men lents, les ouvrages tle dessein, de broderie, &C.Emnple birch und beech, and 44 mized wood.\u2014its\u201d PASSENGERS °, a of the elite ind assembled ut Naupliu.and were marching On s\u2019occupn principalement de l\u2019usage des globes, u In the Shephen Weigh, from semer Mr.N.Blood.ngaiost the Egyplians, Culunel Fubvier, nt the head ot [de quelques élémens de physique,de lngéographic m\u2014\u2014\u2014 \" - 5 _.lathe Ase nrrived lust Sui oui ds ton, Des shi ris regular troopr, to the amount of 3,000 men, had pro- s l\u2019hiatôi da.Ce -miêre a .& a \u2018 : J.e, Staff Surgeon, Mr.Gravels, Mrs, Gordon ud Mrs.| corded to Hydra, 60 ships hod 15 gnn-bonts-ha ud Jeo et de l\u2019histoire du Canada, ces deux dernières 13 18 gn Sirs > Lenard, ; .in pirauit of the enemy.The Byzontyne fleet hus not [PAT le Dr.Labre.Nous Avent yu AVES plaisir, - .In the Columbia, at New.Fork 10 Tine, from Liver.vet left the Hellespont, he Fuglith Colunel Gordon ou | Mesdemoizelles Labrie, Dumouchel, ol Lantier RY STU ART.CALCOFF, & Co Fo, Mr, Bauttan, Sotlet : ob Lpoer coy [enuraz:d the Greaks with sll Lis power and pecuninry | pircourir cette vaste étendue de piys que com- N * \u2018 * * + In the james EL rt I ait frere Now esis, Two vessels, luclen with military stores, wind oy prend toute l'Amérique Britunnique du Nord, et SALE OF LIQUORS, &e.ork for Liverpool, Aug + 05 Henry, E- « SEN- lertis from wn nnony mous quarter from Loud, ha.ie * ; eb .i .RED 3 for Commissioner ut lozal enquiry in fhe West-Inilies, pt at Napoli.Three nthe A with va) nevi trous en donper lu division en Provinces, en dis- i OY A LIGEK AL CREDIT re 26th inst - and Frederick Justice, Esquire, Solicitor General of Ber- joy offosts unil the necessaries for stenin-bustz, bud alee ar.|t1ICt8 ct en comtés ; nous éuumérer les princi- T [thelr Stree: ou ».¢ : -ændn.\u2019 .riv d there, Lord Cochrane was expected every moment.\u201d | pales villes, leschefs lieux de comtés, les mon 1 he sulddy Jamniva Spirits k \"Io the Ran-er from New(ld, Mr.W.Calline, Tis imposible to ventura upon any opinion as tn the | tagnes, les riviéres, les golphe aies, len] 7 40 pms, long ry, Eo : ¢ im P , ! e | tugnes, les rf \u2019 golphes, les baies, les 4 pipes Cagnne Broudy, \u201cSHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.oxnetstnta of [brahim Pacha.The accavuts are ut vari Macs, les îles, &c., et entrer dans nelques détails 6 \"dn.Holland Geneve, Ths Oriental, Wiite, was to ail fram China for Quebice Ai me i Pt eve ete which we lau sujet du gouvernement des low des praiduc- 1 lvl, mnrsella Madeics, go of Teas, &e.onthe 20th Fubruary.eancsive to he the truth, But every Turkish und Egyp- |® g , SLA i deic with 3 cargo of Tous Le.Willie, which Ts ned on Si.tian teased, if ford Cochrane hus Bern i ution, hus ee tions et da commerce de cette partie de dame 30 pe Sn, is discharging he : pur; .|lably been swept from the reus by this.Not anly wilt [rique Septentrionale.L'histoire du Canada 5 .inge qurdoy act, in divcacetn for the purpose of ua- the naval power pf the enemy Le otferly destroyed, pr command ensuite toute l'attonti n de l'auditoire pd barrels Herring Blackice, Grave end, 14th June=-Sailed, Aridromache, Todd, for (Etrir heat hips will le rendered Grecian aud will he mun- sendant plus d\u2019une heure, et le fécit n'en fat in- 50 kegs Paints, * Quebec : 20th June, Ship Elizabeth and Bark Harrice, fur ned hy Greelt an lother christian sailors in the cause of the | POTCURE F 4 rel fe fect 20 jure double boiled lintseed Oil, Queure : ) Greeks.Tn a short time Lord Cuchrune will the have n |\u2018errompu que pour donner pla ed des applan- 2 hha, Lump Black Sunderland, 19th do.\u2014Cordelia White, far do.Iure.aud powerful navy under ji comumutid\u2014he will | dissements mérités, qu'on ne pouvait plus conte- hs , Cy Tires ailes , , mnva where he pleases unmnledted through the Archipe.| ni \u201c rat it d'ohs .ass: de Liverpool, Jype 45\u2014Sailed fhe 19th fo Quetee, Auton b'gnnxltheforvant.Ie will direst the furions fireshipe nr.Qu it me soit permit d'observer ri poss _, And various other fects.Bosfurd, Hodgson; advertied, new brig Garlend, audi aPihe Greeks and he will apply his tremeadons steum | AUS CE ut récité alors fesait partie de l\u2019abré-| Conditions at the time of Sule, Countess of Liverpool, Jenkinson for do.M fShicsds | latteries at pleasure, He will huve on board u body of | LÉ QUE le Dr.Labrie à réduit pour son école, Te commence ut ONE w'ulvek, .SPOKEN WIT1\u2014July 17h, long.43, brig Mary, of Shiclds | tive aod during suldiers\u2014he will keep the sea consts oi | d\u2019une histoire plus compilette de son pays que ce , STUART CALCOFF & Co, ; for Qube.Parksy und Egypt in olarm and under coulsibution\u2014or [savant ot digne compatriote se propose d\u2019offrir 234 August, 1926._ Auctioneers, \u2018I'na Kobert Jnm»s TIaynes, Margaretua] Norval, Al pa will ine the first instance force his way thraisgh the | 5 0 ' to pos done Lot Sule of Dry Goods With cargoes from Liverpoul, provande.el Muntrosl on Hellespont, apprar before Constantinople, become master dans quelque tem à ses concHoyens, si su san ® the Stores of rere 1 A Frosta anl co, on J Wedoesday evening R tw ol ed 1 ° pa ereal 1! of its waters, bombard it and fice it, nad perhaps wich the déja délicate et précaire, peut lui en perme ttre MONDAY 0 © 91h à Le à dlowing davs-ewrit : The 1 rue Briton, Rel TL sit for Greens on Suadng | 1d of the Greek population and the disuffected and en.| I'nccomplissement.D'après ce gue j'ai vu de ce [170 He (ell EAE Sar hee ae \"DRY GOOD3 © ly part of this week, aud will suil lor Greenock on SUadu !ragel Janissaries, reduce the Sultan to sign in his seraglio grandtravail, je dirni que le stylé élégant, chatié et Consisting of \u2018 ° Cove af Cort.10th June.\u2014Arrived, Grace, Little, from | (5 Nenée of Girrece.|sontenu de l'historien, la précision cles faits qu\u2019il Superfine, Fineand Common Clothe, ; The moment is exceedingly eritical for the Greelrs, [i .Sa Bie.Drab and Olive Flushines ¢ Dublin fur Quebec.King i Bark Lib the Sultun be allowed time to complete the reformation of | *PPOTIE, lcs Sonrces certaines où il à puisé, les R a White por Y lo FI nol, x ) Watorfocl, 1th do.\u2014Tuking in passengers, ark Lib- 1 he military system; if he enn uid to the courage of the | l'eENSCignemens divers qu'il s'bst procuiés avec Roe and Point Blunkets unuels, ; / rs fn vai Entered for loa Linz, John.Wael parte any carsidarald- drzree of the arraugements, the | beaucoup de soins, nous donnent lieu d'espérer Fiznred und Plain Bambuzettes\u2014Pluids, ; \u2018 .do.\u2014ta J : 2 in, \\ No Yiaeivli ie ve west ism 2 ; oo ! ,; \" a =) 2 0 nzetter.; The David Shaw, of Liverpool, nbautones, which vas the destruetio Lol che whole Grecian rams efor that cue cet ouy rage, quand il sera achevé, ne laissera Cotton und Worsted Llesiery, ÿ ran hy the Vituerin, transport, nt this port the th July.| ooh vien à désirersur l'histoire du Canada jusqu'à Sewing Sills Cords und Laces, i 503 wassegn 15th July with the fore sail and wan | 7° ; Lo.s jours : aliset: Tor Threads of all kinds, ; : aneer set, in lon, 474 by the Kremtiu, at Boston, from | Tt isprohatie that the Preach govarnment is displeased nos jours, et immortalisera le nom de son digne Bobbins and Mecklin Laces, - Cronstadts nt the intraduclion of « Charter into Portugal.In 18:4 auteur.\u201c .Linens, Shirtings, Russia Ducks, k Vessels srorns.\u20142d July, in lat, 47, 40, long.34, | the late King had decided on the introduction of une, bu Cette dernière séinee fut terminée par un Lanenshire Sheatings, \u2018l'apes, : 83, W.George It:vrne, heuce for Dublin \u2014 224 in lt.45, | it was postponed through the inflasuce of the Freach min.{drame rung iis, aussi composé par le directeur Suil Canvas No, tn 7.4 41, N.long, 51.W.leary Carl, Cowie.henee fur Bel.istry.nnd it ie eid at it wis maditied by the advice of Sir {de l'établissement, La morale en était qu'il ost Piated aud Wool Hate } fast 24th, off St.Punl's Renovation MeDermid, hence Charles Stuart.e should with much to Know what duazèreux de donner et de suivre de mauvais Withu general and exteusive assortiment of Manchesfor Newcasti=\u201424.45 leagues anside St.Paul's, Home, thirae mao lifientiony were, rnd shother they were or not Hog! a .nner e sui) ee \u201c ; ter an:l Scotch Goods, 3 Maxwell, hcacedur Liverpurl\u201455th off St.Paal\u2019s, Kings caleninted to gratify the French Governinent al the ex conseils.La Justesse de la composition et 1¢| he whole are intended to be sold of withont reserve, & | va, Wood, and Bowes, Brage, henca for Liveepanl\u2014 Be.| euse of Portuguese libegly, Tra Charier of Don Pedro [jou parfait des jeunes actrices excitérent le plus foff-r an opportunity te Town & Country, buyers to ny} .Jow Bic Tuzaday 1st inst.Nelsow Wow, Ball, hence for | hms not yat been publishe Iwan we kuow nit how fur it [vit intérêt parmi les spectateurs et firent verser [it their suppties which fem the limited import expected ; du.; my he entitle] to Draise\u2014it is said, bbwever, that the des larmes à plusieurs.La distribution des prix this fall may not ocenr aguio during (hesenon, | ; .: The wind hac come round to the enstward and now blows | French Government is encrensing its force in Spuin\u2014und - > 8 plusieurs.an On \"hour Catulogues will be rendy and the goods may be viewed | a good breeze from that quarter.As there are a number of | Ne shonlil not be sarprizard if it ict the introduction of a cour ronnit Ces exercices littéraires.et) ICUFEUX 1 ihrer duys previous to the sule, ut which time the terms, | ÿ \"\u20ac wessels reported ct hand, their arrival may, theretire, be hour.| Charter into Portugal with nn invasion.and destroyed it | élève reçut In récompence qu'il avait méritée des | (which will be | beral) will be declared, - à, * Jy looked for.vy tures of arms.France fins the despotism of Ferdinand | maios du Président de l'asssemtlée, \"Honorable | 057 Sale to commence ench day nt \u2018TEN o\u2019Clocle, \u2019 by The Carrington, Ragtide, sailed from Jupiter river (An.| 8 keepinz, anlis bound by a diszrucefu) wud vicious ho- Juge Foucher, qui dans celte nccasion adressa \u201c STUART, CALCOFF, & Coticosti) for the Magdiden Islands, 24th July, from whence she was to proceed to the Gut of Canso.there to await the arrival of lis Lordship the Governor.in.Chief, in the Menai.The Andromeda, with a general cargo (rom London, 94th June, was ut anchor at Basque Island, à little below Creen Inland on the 10th inst.ue Liverpool, July 24, Arrived, Stallett, Mason, from Que.~ Lee.\u201cDest, May 10, Arrived, Mary, Jacoheon, and Reward, Ferry.Quebec, 11th, Christopher, Atkinson, and Walda.m mie Trio, Leslie, from Quebce, arrived off Cork on the ae t July.c ce 1 Liverpool, July 1.Sailed, Pleiades, Smith, for Quebee ; tt Malvina, Armstrong, and Countess of Liverpool, Jenkins, : 8 for Montreal.Liverpool, July 1S, Sailed, John Wood, and Shallett, asso, for Quebec.; Mae = Bryant, from Quechee for Cork, (was car- sled into Ri heleveto, 6th May, sbandaned with 5 feet wow terin the hold, She was picked up 20 miles north of thie porth capus of Cape Briton.| \u201cOn he 8h inant, lut.4G, long.26, the Amos, Botsford, from New York fur Quebec, was fallen in with in a alnking state.\u2018The crew, 14 in number were taken out and the vessel sunk immediately, : Deal, July 11.\u2014 Arrived, Sir William Bensley, Smith fiom Quechee, Cuve of Cürk, July 2.Arrived, Pricella, Mitchell, from Quelle.: 1 Le Gravesend, 10, Christopher Knight, from do.Dahlin 7, St.Ann, Pugh, aud Medusa, Thompson, from do.Waterford, 5, Blenheim, Warren, and George IV.Morn, from du.v, = Plymouth, 11, Priam, Smith from do, \u201c Flfracomhe, 12, Richard, Wagz, from do.Wilterford, 8, Eolus, \u2018Thomas, from do.\u201cLondonderry, 10, Uulster, Shannog, fram do.Aberdeen, 8.City of Aberdeen, dutlie 3; \u201cBarclay, and Quebec Packet, Atkinson from do.T= CANADIAN SPECTATOR, 1 MONTR EAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1826, + = A \"The British\u2019 Parlinment was pravogusd to the 23th Au- 4gust,.Il Js anid that cue hundred and thirty tlicee now \u2018members huve lhiego roterned from England und Walaa, The celebrated Mr, Brouxhas has lost his election in the for Winchelsea, .Tha disicess nthe Magnfacturiaz.Districts.had not dim minished.\u2018The Glahe states that the Ministers are now \"filly mare of fhe distressed stute of the manufuturing \u201c*éiâtricla.\u2018The capitalists who sre withdrawing from bu- \u201cGuess, .have been anrereryed in their ststemente; aud it is atated fhere.uro more working peoyle now oat of amploy.\u201cment \u2018than at nny previous period, With foars that the pumbers'will still incrence.Ou thissul;ject, it is reported 13 Bir John Byng has written to government aml lo the Ï 2 Committee.for the relief of the distressed labourers, point.SN 4fi0g Gul'the probability of the ditfress being more extended ! _ towardi the close of the year, and recommending the ut + Rignost care of the fund, that u proportion may be reserved Vfor the Time: when tho distress will he greatest.and when the aénson will démnnd from the rich still greater nid, to.\u201cdeféad the distrésted\u2019from the fnclemency, of the ranson.\u2014 Ji said that the Ministers have repeutedly expresse.their aadinews to listen lo any méasure that canbe pointed ant \u201cbyithe pribuipsl manuficturers for alleviating the existing oedistiess, © ob .i .ts This state of {hj =y enmposes nn exeneilingly unpleasant «prospsst, {The great extent and activity/nl\" manufuetures, PE bacs past have prolucedjin England, n vnat + populuties in that department of induetry.In the menn time \u201cevery other.was fully supplicd willi its requisite humbers, continged\u2019rosfion in the manufactiiring districts, such \u2018as the existing circumstances give ns sume cuuse to dread, \u201c.swoill, eonieqOentlys plice a formiduble mum of human be.!.ingsin d'atate of buvrid desperation, fn which deuth would \u201cDe mora wolcome thau life, ; unless the possessordn( money and propeëly should consent by means,of à dovation of u \u201cgreût part al their posressions, te procure security .for the pempindors.sa a pee] i EA seas Necpisnry and, humana figtizh i ne, wiliile it-mooy sllovlute-(h cdiéte ÿjeisurelol-the-ovil, .n .y dy 7 nn 9 Brilliant, eounty af Westinurelund, but he sits in.the now parliument- nvr 10 destroy whutaver might endaugor at, It appears that 1wo Ships of war have been builtin New York, by orders of the Gieek Comniitiee, for the service ui the Greeks.Govern] Lullemunde was ugent for the Comarttes.\u20188 he sur charged wus 450,000 dollars u ship.Durg has been pad fore Lue London Cununitlgo has.ru- fssrd.tu neco,t Dills luc the other; audit will uot be deli, vered, Lut hus eeu oflesad fur sule Lo the United States \\.3 linve heard that tho price charged for these patriot ships is most uvrmovus,\u2014Bul whera iz nll the sublime Jevolivs ol the Anericans tor liberty 2 Where are their nia- uy lurgiu and puclantse sveeches atout Greece\u2014tie cra.die vi the arts aud su durjh ?\\Vhy de they uot iosuntly coutribu.e und wake up the uu necessary to procure the
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