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Chit Chat.
means to be introduced comme ilfaut , plied his suit , was accepted and the couple were soon afterward s joined together in the holybands of matrimony . We vouch for these facts—Hereford Times reiJnVcWlII ^' h T ^ f u " — ° parts and abilities , in the reign ot Charles IL , has been laughed at , together with his chime ™
SuchT , " * P rodaim , themseIves the chimeras of a , „ f ™? uV Such was his attempt to show the possibility of a voyage to the moon In a conversation with the DuchessV Newcastle , he / gface a ked hTm ' 5 a . e ° ^ Mada m sai ° d t * ' fW" ^ » in the W ^ plo ti £ J ™ , ( 1 -yadam said he , of all the people in the world , I never ex V ahtH qU £ Stl i 0 n fr ° y ° ' have built so many castles 1 ? he an , that you may he every night at one of vour own . *
THE PHILOSOPHY OF MATRIMONY .-R was one of the laws of » Ke ' When n ° tr ti 0 nS r ? 0 U , ( 1 ta giVen ™ A ^ in marriage When this great lawyer was called upon to justify this enac merit , he observed- " That in the choice of a wife merit on / v should be considered ; and that the law was made to nrevTnt voun ^ women being chosen for their riches , or neglected tor their ' overtj . " S HB PH SIOIAN AiNTHE
FJr * : SOLDIER -THE BATTLE FIELD 4 ND THE FIELD OF DEATH -Heat and moisture , as I have already fnformld q ^^ y uent v ' the ' tfo ™ I *™*?' - " Paction , W cTsequently the two grand agents in eliminating the poisonous ( rases anrl animal compounds of which I have endeavoured to give ^ you aThort but luTn T 7 hlSt ° - - N ° ' the two a S ents - nioislure and heat more especiall y the latter , exist in Scinde in an unmitigated and irremedkble form . Little rain it is true , falls in Scinde , but the sudden rrupt on of torrents of water from the country
upper washing the already up turned grave-yard earth , the half exposed bodies , and tiffing deep and expensive excavations from which earth had been taken for bmldin | purpose ' not onl y carried with it what it met with in its course , but constituted literall y a solution of dead bodies . These pools of human cor runt on remained Some t me after the subsidence of the surface w ^ aveTu " d matenaI t 0 the thirstv and fissured earth in
xl I ^ - every direction whilst the sun , operating on the surface of these stagnant reLrvoTrs at a temperature ranging from 120 to 130 degrees , producedthe mos deadl y exhalations . Hence it is that an error in judgment is so dSas trous i „ result ; hence it is that the lion in the 4 tetSSi of hea ' ltr b n r ° r - l : T / ° taries ° «*•« . « . the conservators 1 1 I . l l 1 S that Englishmen who have rushed upon visible danger who have braved the bullet and the
bayonet , who have sternly defied the iron shower or breasted the murderous grape and canS who have made in far distant lands the name of their country at once fhTvrTl 'Tl ^ T Perish 6 d rai —bly-ignobly ; ZeLl „ n ,, LF - , e T- daySj v , ctlms t 0 a lamentable ignorance or an utterl y mistaken policy . —From , Mr . G . A Walker ' 9 Fourth , T , nt . T on the Metropolitan Grave-Yards * LeCtWe
THE EARL FORTESOOE ' FARM , January . —The arrangements of his lordship s farm , at Castle Hill , which is laid out on quite HZprin 2 le tTf- 'I" P lete * J , his lordshi p invited a number of gent emen including the yeomanry of that neighbourhood , on Monday ^ wtoess vaVprElTtW ' had bee " made there 0 n ' A ™ -Ptuo us 4- ^ To ty an S /^ ^ "" ^^ ° whom there were between
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Chit Chat.
means to be introduced comme ilfaut , plied his suit , was accepted and the couple were soon afterward s joined together in the holybands of matrimony . We vouch for these facts—Hereford Times reiJnVcWlII ^' h T ^ f u " — ° parts and abilities , in the reign ot Charles IL , has been laughed at , together with his chime ™
SuchT , " * P rodaim , themseIves the chimeras of a , „ f ™? uV Such was his attempt to show the possibility of a voyage to the moon In a conversation with the DuchessV Newcastle , he / gface a ked hTm ' 5 a . e ° ^ Mada m sai ° d t * ' fW" ^ » in the W ^ plo ti £ J ™ , ( 1 -yadam said he , of all the people in the world , I never ex V ahtH qU £ Stl i 0 n fr ° y ° ' have built so many castles 1 ? he an , that you may he every night at one of vour own . *
THE PHILOSOPHY OF MATRIMONY .-R was one of the laws of » Ke ' When n ° tr ti 0 nS r ? 0 U , ( 1 ta giVen ™ A ^ in marriage When this great lawyer was called upon to justify this enac merit , he observed- " That in the choice of a wife merit on / v should be considered ; and that the law was made to nrevTnt voun ^ women being chosen for their riches , or neglected tor their ' overtj . " S HB PH SIOIAN AiNTHE
FJr * : SOLDIER -THE BATTLE FIELD 4 ND THE FIELD OF DEATH -Heat and moisture , as I have already fnformld q ^^ y uent v ' the ' tfo ™ I *™*?' - " Paction , W cTsequently the two grand agents in eliminating the poisonous ( rases anrl animal compounds of which I have endeavoured to give ^ you aThort but luTn T 7 hlSt ° - - N ° ' the two a S ents - nioislure and heat more especiall y the latter , exist in Scinde in an unmitigated and irremedkble form . Little rain it is true , falls in Scinde , but the sudden rrupt on of torrents of water from the country
upper washing the already up turned grave-yard earth , the half exposed bodies , and tiffing deep and expensive excavations from which earth had been taken for bmldin | purpose ' not onl y carried with it what it met with in its course , but constituted literall y a solution of dead bodies . These pools of human cor runt on remained Some t me after the subsidence of the surface w ^ aveTu " d matenaI t 0 the thirstv and fissured earth in
xl I ^ - every direction whilst the sun , operating on the surface of these stagnant reLrvoTrs at a temperature ranging from 120 to 130 degrees , producedthe mos deadl y exhalations . Hence it is that an error in judgment is so dSas trous i „ result ; hence it is that the lion in the 4 tetSSi of hea ' ltr b n r ° r - l : T / ° taries ° «*•« . « . the conservators 1 1 I . l l 1 S that Englishmen who have rushed upon visible danger who have braved the bullet and the
bayonet , who have sternly defied the iron shower or breasted the murderous grape and canS who have made in far distant lands the name of their country at once fhTvrTl 'Tl ^ T Perish 6 d rai —bly-ignobly ; ZeLl „ n ,, LF - , e T- daySj v , ctlms t 0 a lamentable ignorance or an utterl y mistaken policy . —From , Mr . G . A Walker ' 9 Fourth , T , nt . T on the Metropolitan Grave-Yards * LeCtWe
THE EARL FORTESOOE ' FARM , January . —The arrangements of his lordship s farm , at Castle Hill , which is laid out on quite HZprin 2 le tTf- 'I" P lete * J , his lordshi p invited a number of gent emen including the yeomanry of that neighbourhood , on Monday ^ wtoess vaVprElTtW ' had bee " made there 0 n ' A ™ -Ptuo us 4- ^ To ty an S /^ ^ "" ^^ ° whom there were between