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The Sydney Mail from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • 28

The Sydney Mail from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • 28

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C68 THE SYDNEY MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1874. dint, fleeine? Thaumastus. a servant of Gdlgula, pass FLAVELLE, UOBERfJ tag. IlhUveeael fall so aa to hang In tbo middle of a fall of water: no vutrafaotlon will ta iJ! tb.onh. J.konW stand ever so long.

Some quicksilver may be added. When water begins to aowjnuid. It may be snfflolauUy purged, by threVing la 1 hanirnl or a.lt, end, if salt la waatinr, see-warer. TTot thia reason the man at Venice, rn Italy, when bound an LIGHT READING. Proverb for a Discontented Tourist! A bed In the house fa worth two la the "No yer don't, Soeue la Court: A witness examined whosawtneaMault on Mr.

Brows, edge: Young men, do yon know Mr. Brown Witness: Nu, von don't. Judge." Judge: "What do you mean by that, nlrP Answer my qu-eHen, Do yon know this Brawn Wit- by with a pitcher of water, he called to His, snd "trsawo leave to drink. Tbe servsmt presented the J. nraeh courtesy; end Asrippa "having allayed bis 1 Mld to bim, Assure thyself, Tbaumartna, that If I out of this captivity, I will one day pay thee well for this glsesof wstee." Tiberias dying, his fwoweaor, Csligula, soon after sot only set Agrippa at liberty, but made him king of Jades.

lathis high situation, Agrippa waa not unmindful of the glass of water given to htm when a rsptive. lie Immediately sent for Thaumastus, and made him comptroller of his household. take their supply of water from 8t Nlcho- bM's well, which bvbeinc near tbo m. la iH.nM...ti i no yon con neitner, judge," nags: uitir mo. Tonnr nu.

or 1 will commit yon for oootenot of BIRTHS. AtnBURltMt Sept. 4, Bary, Leasssalra, Mrs. Jbsms AshVarasr, efaSNRhter. lUMKKTT Nov.

IT, Mrs. K. Bennett, of sloe, BKAlLEYKev. 10, Weollarks, Mrs. H.

Brallcy, of a sea. CALDER-Kov. II, fydser, Mrs. William Oalder, of daughter. CHBKKB-Kov.

14, KanelaffB, Mrs. O. A. Cseeke, of a daah sr. COW KRLL-Rov.

It, eydney, Mrs. C. OoaaslL of a dasgatsr. CRICK- Met. North Shore, Mrs.

W. Crlek, of a see, CULI.EN-Nev IK Wool afera, Mrs. Jtaes of a SMghtsr DOWMAN Rev. Canadian, Mrs. I.

W. Dowaiaa. of a daughter PS LUCK Nov. 11. Newtown, Mrs.

A. W. Falllak.efasoB, PULLAGen Kit. IS, Wsatsrn koed. Sirs.

W. fallagar. et a soa OILL-Osu II. Ku Creek, Wsleha, Mrs. O.

ft, OUL el a sea. IIANSARD KbT. II. Ki- gfton, Mrs. B.

Hansard, of a daughter. KKDKRflOX Not. Mrs. Hally UeYuerma, of a Ban. ni( KINO Nov.

Bydaev, Mrs B. J. Biektag, of a daughter. UUUHKBoet. is, sirs.

a. 6. ttsgnoc, HMHIIM JOHKhON Nov. II. Doable Bay.

Mrs. J. W. Johnson, of ease. RELIABLE WATCHES.

REDUCED PRICES. FLAVELLE, and ROBERTS are filing tliek WELL-KNOWN IIUNTINO PATENT LEVER TCH si Silver Hunting Patent Lever, strong, 6 ,0 Ditto Watches for Boyiufrom 1 Ditto Hunting Racing Watches, with long osntrs SNsnle hand, from 14. N.B. All watchee warranted, and ferwanW fn. w.

post to sny part of ths colony. GOLD WATCHE8 FOR LADIES. Patent Lever Watch, open face, 16 Ditto Hunting, 1S Ditto ditto, from 22 to 35 Horinontsl Watches, In elegant eases, from 9 Ditto Patent Keyless, from 16. anuBBaaaaBauBm OOLD WATCHES FOR GENTLEMKX HIGHLY FINISHED. Hunting Patent Lever, well-known, 22 10s Ditto, to wmd snd set at back, 25 Ditto Patent Keyless, from 30 Ditto ditto, repeating the hours and quartan.

US tn Court. Do yon know Brown witness (applying his thumb to tko lip of his bom tad wriggling mysteriously big outspread and extended flagon) Ton can't come It. Jndico I know wbnt yer wist yer want to oak mo what Brown, nnd then yer going say Brown Stent. Tor can't oomo If, Judge." Monleur'e Translation. The following translation tu made by Frenchman who prof awed to loach kngaeges, and wbo Ibongbt bo waa tolling tbo story la really baauti-fnl bngliih A lady which waa to dina chid to bor errant that abn not bad Bred butter enough.

Thii girl, for to excuse bimeeive, won bring little eat on the bifid, nnd told that the came to take him In the erlme finiabing to eat tbe two ponnde from butter wbo remain. The lady took Immediately tbe eat whom waa pat In the balance. It jnat weighed that two pound. Thifi la nil the very muoh well for lho butter the lady then ehe said, but where la the cat rnn old noxo. A little feast, little A little hour of play A little caught, little oaate So rune the world nway I A little maid, little yea, A little wUh 'twae nay;" A little weeping In the night, 80 ruse the world away I A little wind, little now, A little Mm to atiy A little thought of former years Co rune the world away enanaaaiaaaBi Lawn Tennis.

Mia Maud: MIIow do wo atand Captain Lovelace: They are six to our love and love nlweya meant nothingyou know." Alloa Maud Al-wayer" An Indiana editor makea a pathetio appeal to hie readers. Baying" II there la anything yon know that la worth knowing', that wo ought to know, and you know that wo don't know, pleatc let ua know it" At a recent trial at Aberdeen a young lady got into too witaeaa bos to be examined, when the following oonvarsa-tion fcok plane bet wean her and the oppoaing eonuiel Counael: How old are your" Mlaa Jane: Oh, weal, ah, 1 am an nnmanlad woman, and dinua think It right to LA RON Nov. IS, Csrsoer, Mrs. T. 1.

Lawson, of a son. MCRBDIE Not. II, Bmwood, Mrs. J. MCrsdls, of a son.

M'DOtlOtLL Nov. 10. Hoimler, Mrs. M. a.

M-Doegall, of a son. MCTJINKRA Nov. 8. Sydney, airs. MYJnlneas, of a sen.

MACKENZIE-Oet. Mrs. 0. Maekeaile, danthtsr. ASB ALL Oct.

II, Sydney, Mrs. John O. Marshall, of a see, MORGAN Nov. Is, Bwwsoa, Mrs. A.

B. Morgan, of a eon. 0rORNE Nov. 11, Wolloegong, Mrs. J.

D. Osboras, daughtsr. PAR'ONAOB Nov. 4. Sydney, Mrs.

T. C. rsrseaaga, daughisr. POU FART Nov. IS.

Bydssy, Mrs. Jbsms Ponpot, of a sou, XOWLBV Nov. Teesg, Mrs. WUUaai Bowley, of a soa. HKYMOUR Nov.

t. Meere Park, Mrs. ftlehsri asyaMar, sf a sea, wr ATT-Nnv 4, Cawperdowu, Mrs. A. J.

Walt, et a danghtar. WIBITEK Not. Bydasy, the wife of Captsia 8). Weeetsr, ef a donghter. ELNB Nov.

(, BarUngkarst, Mrs. H. P. WsTeh, of a sen. RITE ov.

IS. srdnev. Mrs. Wllllsm Whits, ef a soa. with salt, and on that aoe nt oontinnaa long pure and wholeeome, the tnuckiah tante being scarce, after a few dapereeptible.

Wo read of the like In the Soriptares If Who, In Jericho, of Faleatim, by throwing salt Into fountain, made the water potable, which before were bracklah and pntrid. If the water begins to etif en d-maggots, thyaro killed by throwing In lime. Any of the ingredients need for the clarifying of wine may be applicable towards the purifying and pi eeen lag of water. Frnati Bdvcatiox a Cixtvst Aoo. What waa nerdid then, la wanted aan, is moat forcibly shown In the following comments of correapond-nt to the Lon4m CMnnieu of 1767 Bvery village has one or two little bnardiag-ecbools with an lattriptiou over the door.

young ladiea boarded and educated." French and dancing la to be taught at the school, nollher of whioh oaa bs of any we to young people of this sort The parents may imagine the lint may procure them place; but In thia they may be prently mktaken. ea, 1 believe, there Is hardly a alnrle Instant 0 of a girl's having la At that language to any degree of perfection at one of theae schoola. Aa to the last. it cannot possibly be of use to them, and that It would be of much more consequence they should bo well Instructed how to week the floor, than how to dance npon lb lbs needlework taught at these schools Is of a kind much mora likely to strengthen the natural propensity In all young mines to show and dress, than to answer any houso wifely Krpoee. How disappoint- will the honest shopkeeper so, at an age when he thinks proper to take hb daughter from school, be should expect any assistance fromhw! Can be suppose young lady will weigh his soap for him or perform any other ollice, the gentility of her education hss exsltcd her so far above Though Ignorant of everything else, she will be so perfect in the lessona of pride and vanity, that ahe will despise bim and hia nasty ahop, and Siit both, to go off with the first man who promises her gown snd a blonds cap.

In abort, the plan of these schools appeara to me much better calculated to qualify the scholara to bs quite tha reverse to make of them industrious frugal wives to honest tradesmen, or sober faithful servants. would propose that schools for the education of such girls shouU be tept by discreet women; those who have beta bouMkeepere In large families would bo the proaer persona for thia purpose that the young people should be taught submission and humility to their superiors, decency end modesty In their own dreae and behaviour. That they ahould be very well Instructed la all kindsof plain work, reading, writing, aooompts, pastry, pickling, preserving, and other branches of cookery be taught to weave, and wash lace and other linen. Thus instructed they may bo of great comfort and assistance to their parenta and husbands jthey may have a right to expect the kindest treatment from their mistresses; they are aura to be respected bs useful members of society whereas young ladies are the moat useless of all God's creatures. teu nev.

is, sumowwa, sirs. w. leo, ih MARRIAGES, ABBOTT-HOLT-October It, sy the Rev. Dr. Funsrtoa, Mr.

Jame Abbett to Mies Fanny Jans Belt, both of Sydney. DADD HEATH KR Not. It, at ths rsstdmes of the bride's Barents, bv the Rev. D. Joass, Thomss WflUam.

1 of Joha Dade, of Bexly, Kext, XagUad, to Bllea WetheraU rselkner. eldett asnghtsr of Rlehsrd Heather, of Aaelong. DEEBLE rSTEBS Nov. 4, at St. LukVa.

Bydney, by the Rev. George, third soaef W. Deakia, Req of to Rethsr Charlotte, aUeet daughter of the NO T. w. VBwin, John London, Rnelsnd.

late Thomss Pstsrs, Eaq ef Msseheetar. Kaglaad. that question." The Hugo: Uh, yea, ana war the inn how old von are." Miae Jane: Wesl-a-wsel. DOTLR CBRIBN Oetober Is. at St.

Mary's pro Cathedral, by the Rev. Dr. Barssati, Mlebasl J. Dorle, ef Sydney, to RUen Msry Gertrude, youngest daughtsr of Mr. P.

O'Brien, of Dow HnMtreet, Woowomnoloe. DUNK Bu DSON Oct. It, at Bt Itspnevs. Newtown, by the Rev. R.

Taylor, WUlism Dunk, native of Ranald, ta Agnes Msry Bndson, of Darlregton, native of Prospeet, RNOLUB CAMPBELL Oetober SO. at St. Mark's, Warwisk, re am fifty." Counael: Are yon sot mere MiaaJaua: Well, I am anty." The mqaiaitire lawyer etiU further naked if ahe bad any hopaa of getting married, to whioh Mr. Jsaus Engusn, to caroune, stdest eaaghtsr ef Mr. Benrv OsmnbsU.

of Bourse siren. Sydney. bliss Jane replied, Weal, air, I winna tell a lee; Ihlnna loat bopea yet Boornfully adding, but I widna marry yon, for I am alek and tired your palaTer already." A lady waa recently engjurinc sew ok. and had BOADLET CAVlLL Nor. at It, Arthwetrest, lurry Hills, by the Rot.

J. A. Nolaa, Heory Jemai Hoadler, Pert Stepheas, to Maria Lnira. relist of ths late Thesaaa CavllL KINO BRANsBT Nov. 10, at Bt.

John'a, DarUnghunt, by the Rev. Thomas Baydsu, MJL, Edward Jswsa. son ef the late James Xing, ef irrawang, to Alios RUse Boss lis, youagsst danehtsr ef Goons BruMbr. M.R.O.B. varently aettled details satisfactorily, when the domes PERCY ANECDOTES.

WXBH TRABET Not. 4, J. Barnler, Thoeaas Alirsd, at Bt. Bsrbsses', Bydney. by the Rev.

youngest ssn sf Mr. WilUsm Ufsbb, third daughter of Mr, Arthur Traaey, at Bt. Barbshss', Mryimeat, to moons. Glebe. Racing Keyless Watches, with independent stop for auk.

Lngtims, from 60 to 70. N.B-The above prices are for the highest class of Lea, don watchss, which for perfection of flmahandasouraeraf performance cannot be surpassed. Sjy Watohss st much lower prlom kept la stock, OOLD WATCH CHAINS. A supply of a the latest patterna for ladies, latreeeirkl ranging from 4 to 12. Oentlemsn's Alberts in SOLID OOLD, 18-oant from 7 to 16.

Ditto ditto, 16-osxat, from 4 to 10. e3sals, Compasses, and other pendants to suit, JEWELLERY. FLAVELLE, and ROBERTS hare now stock Largo and Valuable Assortment, selected farther London partner, whoso knowledge of all the boat msuf tnrera in Europe, from hia long resideuos in London aai periodical Continental visits, enablssbiin to ship by tack monthly mail steamer every novelty of merit bt thii im portsnt branch of their business. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. FLAVELLE, nnd ROBERTS havs on kul Dressing Cases, Inkxtnnds, Travelling Bags, Writine Cases, Jewel Cases.

Despatch Boxes, and aa aaaortawnt el English and French Noveluee, NICOLL'S CELEBRATED MU8ICAL BOXE3 A small assortment of 12-tune Boxes, bttsly reeelveL ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED GOODS. Uoathly ahipmenta selected by their London partner, of all the nawwt designa a variety of beautiful aad netful erticlea suitable for WEDDINO PRESENTS havs lately airived. GENUINE ELKINOTON'S Forks and Spoou Is various patterns, in oomplete cabinets or aeparate. Sflrerel wire Dub Covers for cold joints. The new Rerslrisf Corer-Diahea, Tea Una, and Kettles, Tea sad Cedes Services, Jto.

CLOCKS. A variety of BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, suitable for Drawing and Dining Rooms, also Han, Bracket, OIBoi.bbI Carriage Clocks. TO PER80NS OF WEAK AND IMPERFECT SIGHT. inquired, "How many other eerranta do yon keep, ma'am Two." waa the reply. Oh, than vour plaoo won't enit me, ma am, aa I alwas like game of whist of an veiling, and I don't like playing 1 In what waa intended for very pretty apaeoh great blunder waa perpetrated by a diatinguiahed guest, who waa naked to the wedding of a young ooup'a in a country plaoo where he happened to be staying, and waa alao called upon to propone the health of the bride and bridegroom at the mbaeguent breakfast.

To ram np nil our good wishes for the happy pair whom we have eeen united thia morning," he eau in we cannot, I am rare, do bettor than express deaire thai the raault of their union miy rove strictly analogoua to that of the parenta of the faur bride." Whereupon the fair bride went into hystsrics, the bridegroom'a eyes flashed dsggsrs, the brideamaida eoloured and looked down, and the matter of the houaa blew hia noee violently. Ho who had eauaed all thia 00m-motlon wisely eat down and bald hia peace, wondering at the effect of hia frnnonent compliment to ftie host end hostess Be aoon, however, found aome one to enlighten him. "She la not their daaghtarat all," hia informant explained, but niece who came to live with them whan her own father and mother were divorced." DEATHS. ALSTON Nov. 14, Weodsids, Boag Bong, Mr.

John Alston, fhPsuaJ 0 9wasWe APrLETOH Nov. It, Bydney, Alfred Reward, fifth soaef B. aad Applston, seed years and 11 months. BaLMER nor. llTsnrry Hills, Charha Maurlas Bahnsr, aged BRTRRIDGR Nov.

It, Windsor, Jehu SUurt, only saild ef Jehu sna ItlasUla BeverMge, sgetf IK years. BRADFORD Not 17, Sydney, Alfred Bradford, aged If years. BRA GO Oct. 10, Oisfton, Mr. Thomss Bragg.

BRAS DON Not. li. WseUoosMoloo, Julia Laoon, reUetof the late Mr. J. C.

Brsndea, aged 41 years. BEVERLEY Not. 14, rynnoat, EUaabeth, wife of WiUlaa Gore ReTsrley, eged Myears. BROWN Nov. 14.

Bydney, Jean Brown, second son of William sad Mati Brawn, seed yesrs. COPKLAND Not. Newtown Rosa, Ethel, imfsut dsughtsr ef Mr. ITsbit Onnelsad. sged 1 weeks.

COLUNS-Nov. liSTdaey, Riahard CeUlus, aged 4t years. D'ALBEDTHLL Not. II, Buny Hills, Conrad Osorge DAIbe- dyhlLReq aged 41 years. DINGLE Nov.

lV.trdnsy, Louisa, youngest daughtsr of Taonua ad Janet Dingle, sged It years sad 4 months. D1XS0N Osu It, rrank Erastt, yeuBgatt eon of Robert DIxsoa, Carlton, Melbourne. ELLIOT Not. 16, Kinsstonjf r. John Telford Elliot, aged 71, EM GALL Not.

II, Sydney, Brajaaln, aged years, fourth son nf sir. John RnealL of KeaUah Town. London. A abort time ainoo stalwart Pa tlander paid visit to Bin Thomas Moxv-When Sir Thomas More was lord chancellor in tha reign of Henry VIII. ha ordered, a gen-reman to pay sum of money to poor woman, whom he had wronged.

The gentleman aaid, Then I hope your lordship will grant me long day to pay it." "Twill grant your motion," aaid the ohsnorllor Monday nest la nt Barnabaa' Day, which la the longest day in tha yew; at jo ths widow that day, or I will commit yon to the Jjotbxiblb Jcdou. Louis XL proposing to cajole his court of parliament of Parle, If it ahould refuse to pnb-lih certain new crdinancee which ho had made, ana the mastersof that oeurt being informed of the king's intention, went to him in their robes. Tha kmc inquired their business 8ir," answsred tha PresidentXa wsare come, determined to lose our Uvea, every one of us, rather than by our connivance any unjuat ordinances ahould take place." The king, smaaed at thia answorof LaVaequsry end at tha oonstsnry of the parliament, gave them gracious entertainment, nnd commanded that the ediote whioh he intended to have published should be immediately oanoeUed ia their presence swearing that hanaeforth ho never would make ediote that abouid not bo Jnat and equitable. Mor-Tillisrs, keeper of the seala to Charles ths IX. of Francs, waa one day ordered by hia sovereign to pat the seals to the pardon of a nobleman who bad committed murder.

He refused. Ike king then took tha seala out of bis hands, snd having put them himself to tha instrument of remission returned them Immediately to Morvlllisra, who refused to take them again, saying, "Tha scales have trios put me In a situation of great honour'; once when I reoeived them, end gain whan I iwngned them." Louis the XIV. had granted pardon to nobleman who had committed eome Tery great crime. M. Voiain, the ehanoellor, ran to him in his closet, end exclaimed, Sire, you eannot pardon person in tbe eltuetisn of Mr.

I have promised him," replied the king, who waa aver impatient of contradiction "Go and fetch thegrsatwaL" "But, air," "Pray, air, do aa I order you." The chancellor returned with the seala Louis applied them himself to the instrument, containing the pardon, and gireo them again to tha ehanoellor. They are polluted now, sire," exclaims the Intrepid nnd excellent magistrate, pushing them from him on the table," I cannot take them again." What sa impracticable man cries the monarch and throws the pardon into the fire. I will now sire, take them again," aaid the ehanoellor the fire, yon know, purifies everything." Fames Hixni ash Chxbf Jvitxcb Gancoioxs-A favourite servant ofKingHsnry when Prince of Wales waa indicted for misdemeanor and notwithstanding tbo interest he exerted la hie behalf, waa eonvictsd and ecademned. The prince waa so incensed at the Issue of tbs trial that, forgetting hia own dignity and the respsot due to the administration of justice, ha rushed Into court end commanded that hia servant should be unfettered and FRENCH Not. 17.

WeoUeonwoloo, George William, mfsat ssn uf John and Harriet Frsneh, aged 4 months. rsauingtoa, mra. loan ounn, aged 11 yesrs. oirrin nev. is, GREEN Nov.

I Jane Green, bsm giffin Nov. is, keen Nov. Jans Green, aged BTaaeyaiay nuteua, mnmiosugnur of nuaau 10 mouths. anoraas tuy, sgsa si, naUre of Be John's. Haw Braaawlak.

gentleman a mansion tha object of hia call being.of eourse, for the purpose of begging. Contrary to hia nanal good breeding, Pat went right forward in the lanetun of hia trotlertbip, who, in a buret of indignation, Baked him what brought him there. Och," aaid Paddy, an lt'a that ye're azin', is it Bhurs, thin, an' It was to apake with yer houor'a glory." Wall, than, air," retorted the batler, do yon know that aooordlng to the rules of thia houaa it la enatomary before ooming In to knook at the door Amh! by meaowl!" bawled Paddy, aa' bow ahould I knew the rnlea of the houae until I came in to ex?" The man waa non-plumed, and rewarded Pat with a "drop 0 aomelhln' for hia wit. A Mongol oka. An amuaing atory eemea from Dunedln.

It appeara that there are two lawyers there who cultivate the cuatom of the Chlneae population cendderably. One bad aiga placed over hia door, on whioh waa placed aa inscription In Chlneae, which rendered Into English booama Very good baiTiatar very." Ilia opponent alao had enga placed over hia door, but It would appear that on aome occasion or other he had displeased the Chinese artist who did the work for him, for when it wai put up, the Chisata read it aa Him no good," The axtiat waa, perhapa, some-thing of a rogue aa wall aa a wit. Yankee eloquence oontinnaa still to improve. A mortar FLAVELLE, and ROBERTS, from long experienos in ths oobeal branch of their bueineee ess with confidence recommend the PATENT PANTOSCOPIC PEBBLE SPECTACLES aa the most comfortable and Mr root form yet made. rnoe; 10s 6d per pair, by poet lb.

BALDANE July 11, at Uvsrpoel, Rngland, Warner third eon ef the lateW. 0. Baldaaa. ef WoUoegoog. HERRING-At Antwerp, Belgian, Edward Henry, third son ef the lets Robert Herring, Esq Crasser, Norfolk, Sa gland.

BOBBS Nov. lLCfclppandaie, Lilly Rayntaa DanesVury, youngest daughter of H. snd R. Bob be, aged I months. XKMF Nor.

7. Bydney, Chsrlotts Mary Thrale, only daughter ef George T. and Kate asms, seed 4 months. LOBBAN Not. It, Surry Bills, Eiiaa Jane Russsn.

fourth daugk- ter of Mr. T. Lobbaa, seed I years and awnths. MaCA LUTES July Palmsr Rivsr, QuesBslaad, Colin Maealis- yssrs. MACDONALD Bepta 14, ynddiagtoa, Mrs.

Elisabeth MsodoMld, aged Sljesrs. MAKTINDALB Sept. Lsytonstons, Xssrx, WiUIsm Martnv. Cale, F.R.G.Bh aged 41 years, MIERELSON Nov. 4, NeweaeUe, Msrgaret, wifsof Bell Mihkel- eoa agedtg.

MONTGOMERY Not. 17, Byduey, Elisabeth, rsUetef the lata Mr. Joha Meatgoasery, aged 77 ysars. RILEY Not. 11, SydasyTMsry, roust of the lata Mr.

Edward RUsy, aged 74 years. RVbSELL Oct. 14, Sydney, Barah Aan, wlmof Albert RusssII eged years. RTAN Not. EmaPlslss, Ltnian Boas, mfsat daughtsr of FLAVELLE, and ROBERTS.

364. GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY. aenda the following; sketch: A lawyer la Mawankee waa set at liberty. Ths Chief Justice, Sir William Uascoigna, oeorge aeeaigiea aava ummmm jwm, egea 11 BBEEBON SepCl, Mltehelstowa, Ireland. Mrs.Bheehen,sutker of Thomss ms and Mary Bheenoa, yesrs.

BPRURON Nov. It, Sydaey, Gregory Joseph, Infest son of Joseph aan j.mey Dinuaun, Ba a awniaa. STREET Nov. IS, Weierloo, Bydssy ssmual, son of Sydney sad Ells Street, eged months sad 17 days. TARTARINO Nov.

Is, Bydney, Loula Tartarlno, eged yean. THROCKMORTON Oet. 4. Palmsr Rivsr, Qasmelsad, Cerues Lloyd TtrookBierten, sgsd 41 yaara. WAvb-Mov.

IS, Marrlrkrllle, AUee year sad IS days-Nev 14. PrederUk Charles, seed I years sad aaonths, shildisa ofJsBMS Barker end Ulsebeth Ward; WEBSTER Not. 11, Sydney, Emnia Ellis, wlfsef OaptalaOesrge Webtter, sgsd II yssrs. WELLS Nov. 11.

Brdner. Louisa IbsL oslv shild of Ossms and Mary Wells, aged I saoatas aad 11 days. WELSH Nov. 11, Bydney, Rramt John, lafant ssn ef Henry and ZUCCANI Nov. 11, Bydney, Emllle Zuaaanl, aged II years.

defending hnsdsomo young woman eooaaod of ateallng lrom a large unoccupied building in the night time, nnd thna ho apoke In oonoluaian Gentlemen of the jury. I am done. Whan I gaze with enraptured eyea oa the tnatohleaa beauty of thia pntlea virgin, on whom resplendent eharma auapicioa never dared to breath when I behold her radiant In the glorioua bloom of luatrooa loveli-aem whlah angalio aweetneas might envy, but 00 old not olipae; before which the atar on the brow of the night growa pale, and the diamonds of BraaQ are dim and than reflect npon the utter medaaai and folly of auppoaing that no much beauty would azpoae Itaelf to the torrere of aa -ompty bnUding in the oold damp dead of night, when, lnnooencolike hora ia hiding itaelf among the anowy pillowa -of lapoee. Oentlemen of the jury, my feelings are too -overpowering for expression, and I threw her into your arma for protection against thia foul oharga, whioh the outrageous malice of a disappointed aooundrel has invented to blast the fair name of this lovely maiden, whoso amilea whall bo the reward of the verdict whioh I know you will The jury acquitted her without leaving their ntata. THE OLDEN TIMES.

(Frm tin Annutl StpUttr pf A Good Bvx. An emisent merchant la thia dry rode -few horsee at atovston, ia Hertfordshire, for a wager of 1100 guineas be waa to go 4 mike la two hours, ana performed It la 1 hour 49 minutes, Beta to the amount of weveral thousand pounds were depending on this match. Bkglish BrMrATHY-The following remarkable article anpeand lathe Srwuttt GautU The animosity of the Xnglifh against the French deoreasos. They are now aufterrd to nate only the Fiench that are fa arma. A la onrnrd in the averal towns and countiea it clothing tbo French prisoners detained In England, and the example hss been followed la the capital" The English feel for their captives aa men, and cannot but pity enemies ia dlstrers, wbo are not ia a capacity to hurt them.

hmoD or Knra Watxs Fnnsu at 8ia Crsat inoonvrnlruoo happens but too often at sea, whan the stock of fresh water, by lung staadjng, eontracto a nauseous emelL and ia often foul with maggota or worms. To apply, therefore, proper and experienced remedies, in order to correct the same, the ft Hewing soeihode an prescribed: Take glass vessel or bottle, and flU it up to the nook with salt then pour some oil upon the salt, and atop wall tbo aperture of the vases! with lime, to hinder any water from penttraU Mabaviua CoooA-Tnylor Brethsn (the largest msanfss. tursnef Europe), aaTing tae ihwhti seypr os tais mildly reminded the prince of the reverenoe which waa due to the ancient laws of the kingdom; and advised him, if he had any hope of exempting the culprit Irom the rigour of hie ratence. to apply for the the gracious pardon of the king, hia father, a course of proceeding which would bo so derogation to either law or justice. The prince, far from Ming appeased by thia discreet answer, lustily turned towards the prisoner, and was attempting to take him by force out of the hands of the officers, when the chief justice roused by so flagrant contempt of authority commanded the prince on his allegiance Instantly to leave tbe prisoner and quit ths court Henry rall in fury, stepped up to the judgment seat, with the intention aa every one thought of doing some personal injury to the chief justice but ho quickly stepped abort, awed by the majeatio sternness which frowned from the brow of thojudgo aa he thus addressed him 44 Sir, remember yourself.

I keep here the place of tha king, your sovereign lord and father, to whom yon owe double allegianoe. In bis name, therefore, I charge you to dseist from your disobedience and unlawful enterprise, snd henceforth given better example to those who shall hereafter be your own subjects. And sow, for the contempt and disobedience you havs ahown, commit you to the prison of ths King's Bench, there to rsmain until the pleasure of the king, your father, be known," Henry, by this time aenaible the Insult he had ofiered the laws of his country, suffered himself to bo quietly conducted to gaol by tbe officers of iustiee. Ills father, Henry was no sooner informed of this transaction than ho ex-claimed in a transport of joy, Happy ia ths king ubo hss a magistrate possessed of courage to execute the laws; and still more hsppy in having 0 son who will submit to the puniahment indicted for enending them. Theprinee himself when he came to bo king, apaaklng of Sir William Gasoolgao, said," I shall ever hold him worthy of hie place, and of my favour; and I wish that all my Judges way possess tha like undaunted courage to punish offenders of what rank soever." Kno Aouirra When Agrlppa waa la a private station, he wee aeoused by one of hia servants of having spoken injuriously of Tiberius, and waa condemned by the Emperor Jo be exposed la chains before the palace gate.

The weather waa very hot, and Agrippa became excesslrsl unrivalled Coooa, invite eompariabn with any other Coooa for urity flue erosM sanative, nutritive aad sustaiamg newer TF WIBBBl ChroMmeter and Watcnker, waller, 4. 348, Gewge -street, 348, llMf Halfway between New Post Offlot and totastrsri begs to Intimate that ho receives, by every mail, oftho latest designa and best workrnanP. inovided with one of the most oomplste eeto fJ machines In the colonies, and having piP experience tn the bosttamdan sno oontinenW WJ tf. W. oonudentiy oxpecte a good result Inhissiw- EverfAtmCLE marked In PLAIN JOWJ, tU All ORDERS and REPAIRS wtt be wetted pmniees, either PERSONALLY or under PBEW SUPERVISION.

i of diaesuen aad mpsslslly. high iWleieoe nsvour. ens trial will mtabUsh tt ss a fsTooriU eevsrage for breakfast, laoau and a aaothine luOMnmsnt attar a lata evenime. thsvsrf M.B. Caution- Mamujlla ia a registsrsd Trade Mark.

Mabaviua Coeoa-Tae a7iees saye 1 Taylor, Brothers, Msmvilln Coena bss aehlered a tharough suoesss. and super sodas every other eoeoa is the saarxet. RaUre eolubUity, XaU-eate arams, nnd a rareaonsmtratleaef ths purest sUaaenta el aatritioaTdVjnsulah ths Msrarllls eoeoa aheveaa ethers. Pot UTeuesBBd dyspoptias, we eonld not renneiaianf amre agree. ableevTsluabtabsvsrsffo.11 For funher faToorable opinioas Tide ev-MWeraT, Mmmjmm JW, MritUk MUil eternal, yV, e.

HoHwerAvuM Cocoa. This original preparattoe, whlah has attainsd sash a worid-wids teputaUoa, is msnafastursd by Taylor, Brothara, BSdar the eblset hoouaopatale edviee, elded by sail aad expeeieaes ef ths inventors, aad wUlks found ts aoaabms in an emiaaat degree the parity, tae aroma, and autri Uoes property of the frees nut. Bowblb CmosoaATBd-Madsta one nuauta, wttaeat boQlag Tha akoM artJalaa aaa eaoered aaslaelvelv kv Taylor. Brat here advaDwe" CERTIFICATE of GUARANTEE gWen watch repaired at thia Eatabliimmanfc aocrumg to the public by T. F.

NEW SY 1 imMia hv T. 9. HMVf S. It neosssitatea, to inaura the awgast BMaufesturersia vr tub a 11 hw" --f- TA.B9 NOTE The Guaraatee extends JrtKeUb-WITH EVERY NEW WATCH bottf bt at IhU eeuy. By stsraaespsrs eaa etaars au wrm mm worm.

Measi MlUB, BrUkaae, London. Expert Calsery llu. Bragee Belglunw--Aav. I ishmsBt.

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