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\V:: , 7 vhv^tuc*'xcorr'A h*?4Ximr." ,-u TJnited States and G. Britain. On t\i unfHtn&u tti thai Horn fJflttiiJ t(tveev UriuBfiwn ami Kn one .mural m mm ? tuition qJ'Orcn can for tx doUbt ttiegrev,t ' yortauco fif "Mr t*?malningon u tVt ly footiiitrwitn I'och otherj by w friend ______ _ . ^ nyo dtf not nican frofrt wiir.Tnr want,, not of hostile dlrfr yoaitionH, but of mitBrient mfanffto. proscctijo the strife, 'U^thtfy uhould euttivuto peace, n^muke ex press* r, tt, in the. r.pirit of peare<>It in })<Nts|bto for two iialions to cease from active hostility, while tlic animosity of i VMV Still rft^VMj bM^WlU'll th|>thnpjieU*, l; whim they, leave olr the struggle \\\ nil* thsrago of uiiKkttsfiQ^ iyvtnjppr, merely "liccumm they ore worn out* tindcannn longer pnrycverc in harrassing each other; stltl continuing, however, under a show ofpeace, to vent tlinii* maligni ty ill acts of petty insolence and iiiIh .chief, we raiinot dignify such a state ?f things with the appellation of peac<y It is a hollow trucp?>a short breathing interval of repose, .mutually agreed on, that the attack'iniyrecommence with afresh fury?ami it Janrrrnrt'oo??-li*bUi at every moment to bu Interrupted by nn ebullition of undisguised violence. Tlio human passions,, when they are thus pent up, nre like the winds as tliev are described by thu Human poet, howling within the rave into which Vlbey arc imprisoned by the deity who rules over them, but ready at every moment to burst forth ami to sweep the. earth with \\ id?^ destruction, Such n stale of thiols is, therefore., fur from desirable. It is only preferably to open war, because there is a chance, that being debarred from the exercise of open It utility , our dispositions may bo gradually ameliorated. Jim hud iiRssioiis require to bo inflamed and tc|?t alivi) l?y continual and roclpro cul acts of mischief, and wlion they are not nourished t?y this their proper food, they arc opt to fade out of the mind. Hence it is, that we consider a slate nf smothered hostility, however undesirable, preferable to actual war. ? These remarks have, been suggested . to our -minds by the symptoms of mu 1 tual aversion which we no often observe breaking, forth among ri large class, Uoth in this country^ and America, pphey seem to breathe, against each other jealousy and dislike, ami nfoso lutely to regret that tho war ib at an |ond, which would have given theni an pp#rt unity of gratifying their vlndfc ive feelings. After tho conclusion of ?antincntat the wish was pifently expressed io fob* couniry, i W? should mow turn our victorious [arms against America, and avengo uiwutiviwa ah tliiu insolent and uustnrt I:V?I ?f> ? - pation. It' this wiuh hud been acted upon* into wtmt an nhyufl of misery and I blood should we have plunged, ami pinto what a labyrinth also of never* ' iMwIinjC Htrife? The Britinh govern? Went, however, ncteil mow wisely, and all cauHCH of difference being removed, . tiicy concluded a peace, lint this ueuco has not been followed by a suita ble spirit by tiio individuals we liavo I tieeu describing, and in numerous and I well circulates periodical publications | in tliiH country, we tlnd a Hpirit of rn?? cor continually breaking forth against America. Her institutions, her man nurs. her literature, her public men a:*e not nitlci.Mi'il in a strain or Iree ami li beral h|i< ^illation; l?.tt thoy arc reviled ami I.fi.l up to mMum. Alt her imfcr feritnns hit in\ idiously displayed, whih all that is favorable in her man ners, institutions anil po!i< y, is studi ously ami unrandidly Kent back. This hIm'Wh the disposition* tlir. mains ani mus, tlic rnturur jOml rivalry which thone suTiTtly cherish, who express Mil h feelings. tn so groat a communi ty ar that ??f America, there must ha a great mixture hollr"of good and evil; hut whe.i we consider the nature of her j<):<tjti?<iou4?the perfect freedom wiiit.ii veifruH throughout the wide precincta of her aul 1?o?*?ty?tlio ahseuco of all restrictions ot? human induxtry? d7all religions test#, and all coi'|>ora(ton lawn ?<ii? amnio urotm thus given to till the moral energies of uocicty?-every otic , wilt admit that the good must predo minate.* Now when we And nil tliin thrown Into ttie shade, and nothing hrflught forward except wliat tciuls to renroaeV and to degrade, wo cannot liolp considering this as a proof of pre* judlee, and we regret that It should prevail* because It Deems to ho of per* nirious consequents* to tho futuro good Agreement pf the two countries. Wv [ aire Continually told of the want of re 1 ifoMftent In America?of the coarsc. nessof her manners?.her filthy habits, &o.~-?Wo have little doubt that theac iavc sortie foundation >o [lea Is peopled by a race for thin compliment out- free liHtfttMloni am J^not?ki^r WuaK^m'hi . t>f fiuwr*,,non* or who# H* rtoT* the common level of equality Which every where prevails. They ure most >y mhmmmm tlfcir stoi rV und hr lea* In America no clan* of rjcthfeM pi to have y et arisen to ari opjate to thi'iii dtatini'tion of superior polish llttpltvs til siM t tonal munuci-s'. Do we complain tlmt nil thl? i.howld Ue^tMeitt Farfroih it. --?\Vlint'.?vo 'complain of it, >thnt it is Htuted nntffiklmly and philosophically, as ii Tnc^' |?t*cowarily originating out oj tin* general,stafo of sotMyiJiiut that it is dwelt upon with exultation. And |t is only, (tats >4*grndihg to America, that acoHu ugjiffor, others ?f a different nature being either neglccted or dis. crodiM^.^w wo leave it to read ers to doterullne t<f what passion of out natufo it is.that Hur.lt tacts minlstci plewurq^ The disposition* to Wjjuflji wc^llmlc, sconj to Imvo been of liltt considerably aggravated by tbu rage for eiOTgratlnn prevalent in this couo try: those who are animated with th< truly British fooling of overvaluing t lionise Ives, and despising every otliei nation, cannot boar the preference which they suppose emigration froii this country to another to jmply; am this gives a peculiar cast of asperity ti their remarks on America. The fur is undeniable, however, that in tliii new and unsettled country, thcdeumni for laborer* is greater than the cn?\y1 cd communities of Europe, nn|) tftii fact may bo admitted without biudliij; us to any p-isilitc conclusions in favor of tl?c political institutions of America, seeing tlmt this favorable state of so ciety has its origin in tlio quantity of vacant territory which America pos kcsscs. Iii liko manner* tiic low wa ges in this country aN'oni direct gmiiud tor impeaching her political institu tions. Tiio ?amu demand for laborers exists in Canada, which Is under the government of Great Britain. On thu oilier hand, if there prevails among a certain class in llrituiu an il liherln animosity against America, this feeling is returned with interest from the other side of the Atlantic. In tno American character,, wo may sec reflected nil the defects of our own, and like all Imitators, the Americans have improved upon the original. The main peculiarity of both natiotifl, nut of which, all others spring, seems to Itio tlicnufclves, tlioy'oiiim'o. and to 8<ich ? tongth does tills proceed, that* likt) authors who expect crittcisin to bo nit praise, they dislike the most mmlcHt and impartial exposition of their imperfection*. Theyvare impa tient under tlio free language of truth ?they rannot hear to look on their own portrait, and are ready to take Are at the least insinuation of any de tect in their institutions or manners,?' This disposition is wet) described by a writer in thu National Intelligeucciv an American naper. " Most of our critics, and indeed writers of nil ctiar actm, have hut one degree of compa* risonj every thing is in the superlative; our brave men are all heroes, our men ?if urn all saircsi our good men uro all patriot*. Wo never licrnuM) wo never discriminate.*' This picture, wc eppreheud, would answer equally well, both for America and Britain. There is, however, 1!itn dif ference, that therein more plausibility in our national boasting* than in that of America. In science and litera ture, wc have many great names, re* nowncd throughout the world. In war, our military exploits have shaken kingdoms, and our fleets have ('.hated every enemy from the ocean. These are plain and undeniable facts, which may liavo made ?ih too proud, and of which we may boast in an offensive strain: hut still our boasting is not so ridiculous, as tf it were founded on mi real ground. | Now, although Amcri * And Heaven fori >ldth*t'ti>*re ever wiouniDe. i From the moment the few are infTcred to Viatt I ttiCtnaclvc* above tlm many, on the rotten b*?i? of wealth and r^hk, farewell lit? rty?pj>wrr will berifcht, and ?h ?ri?to<iary (wohTe than iftOnar* eby) w III enwe.?The fjovcrnment nuy not g?? bi that nsme, we nwy Mill pat.* for * republic, but call it whit you nuy, our liberties will be ifotie. " f We would hate elotcd with thla sentiment pretty cordially, if the lattef clau*e had been Jolt away. Knftland haa many braffgnlocioii and to have the United Htate*. Hut tlio 1/nited fitate*, fhrnooth, hare n<Mhiojc <o h??a?t off Per bap* it will be weir to refresh the memory ol thU writer with the niroeaof Washington, Hafc ilton, Jefferson, Jay and Bayferdt IUtienhoa?e ttr#*n, Irving* Barton, Dwight, Weal, Ruth, an< netponti with acmat othm who have dotv honor to science, literature and politic#, alio Whom tSngUnd *oti)d be proud to claim at he tohti and all ofwbom have flourished In th? lai jumj* inithcrfMJ aboW Wliie y* tl^ fl jj1 vmmh theory we have acqiaiHtfl loo*~thc.v arc fretted by our contlnu naitlings of nicniQi-alilo exploits _ |y our claim, which, by the jmir uals of tho ?1ey? was wont to " siantly hroiiglit forward ill 1 offensive-{Strain, of our bet relgrta of tho ocean. They i tlicr^fore. their military and naval glo. lies?anil tjieir heroes likewise, Wtoft they cclfchratoas the saviors of the nh> tlonj and iiav* no doubt thfit.a largt class would willingly see A war breah out,, iii Which tlcy could vindicate the!i claims t? Ihes* distinctions by ac lions and not by words, and lit which t jieii growing jealousy anil dislike of llfit nin itilgkt be gratified. >Vo canno* forbear bringing to tlie remcmbramu of our. read era the ./sngMfiw wltl Which tho alBecro' of nil American alii) of war avoided tlieinsclfca when at Gib raltar, of ftii opportunity, or rather ? pretext which offered, of engaging ir a series of duels wifli our ofljcci?, in the rourseslf which transactions thii) displayed t ferocioni insolence, and o determined spirit of revenge, whinli strongly marked th? spirit of rivalry and hatred with wtycli they were ac tuated towards this country^ . ;V-. ? Such being the dispositions prova ,lontr among U large ill botii coun? tries, it is evident tlot <ur dcpondcncc for (fin continuance of leace muat be iii the prudence aim! tno)eration of the respective government; anil we ure willing to (lo justic.? to ho caution and good policy which has (II along distin guished thogovcrnmentof this country in its intercourse.will America, and which lias* indeed, ben met hy ,cor responding disposition on the pnrt of the American rulers,' Hut what we dread isf that if hostile dispositions continue to be fostered among the peo ple by inflammatory phliciitions, .the govcrnmcnt.of,hoth ciintries will be at length swayed by .tliojmpulso of popu lar opinion, ana that in spite of iljf their precautious anI nil their pru dence, they will bo urried into war by tlio violence of cpijendin^ factions among their subjem.?Envy, jea lousy, hatred, ,as tlirf are the causes of discord amorifc im|vii|uals, so ait* they ?f war tyotwcf* nations; and, r juri/M wcllimngine that gun-powder \wlAot explode when tho match is appUrdj nn thnt discord and Avar will pot litak out between nations in tho cou 174 of their transac tions with each othr.~-OMu,r cause# are, no doubt, uHedjrd in vindication of all wars; and it t\ indeed the busi ness of politicians toiih'<l?any cause father than tho tru> oro*r to Invent sprrious flosses, in irdcr to rivc the matter a fair a(t[i<$r ncO-?anil, when the nation is urivift hcudloupj under tho impelling fury oi Itn passions* to devise good and poilti ??. v*8ons to justi fyy wiint is previous1 f determined on other grounds* In thp cane, it behove# all men of reflection h unite in endea* wring to rcpresw tint ming ieuu ur twecn Great Britain and the United Stalest unit |?ttl?1ic MHtern would do well to rcflert, tlmt tlMir efforts to re., vilo America iioectMirHy tend to in flame nnimnxiticH, wljch, rankling In I lie mind will at length produce wee/ the wide spread cafanitlefl of which it Is useless to describe* If in America A foolish And ill-grounded antipathy prevail*, ho nurs the glory 6f netting a well-timed example of moderation. half century.v We would the Writer him* *?lf lo de*l * littlf more "calmly an<) filiilov>plii< c^lly," tixi let u* tad<l ttortettly. We ttk but exaet juttlee. * Impatient under the glory acquired m m tcrloo!~.The Amrrtean* caro no more Ibr Water loo, and the glory acquired there, than limy ilo for fcai Tooto Quarhint, and the glory acquired by his sal?ie majcity at Annamaboe in Africa. 1 f Afltrail that it aaid above, no one can au?< pect the author of miir?pfe'*enUtibn. Oh no. alt it caador and plain dealing. Yet, the different viewa we suppose that different men take of the eatne object,) we have it, on thla tide ofth* Atlantic, that j?Ut the reverie it the f*ctj thftt licit, Uowning wai first invited on ebore, wliere bewent ahd acquitted himtelf full to tin* ?atiafaotionofbit antagonist, linn. Smithy -that captain Thotriptort wat afterward* waited 0(1 in kit enUn, and el*o invited on thore, and wee or dered out of pdfrt by hl< mperiot offlccr, to prt tint iSt /jto, when actually waiting to be in formed that hit man waa ready for him. 11 mill I'fjrpgteeaaawgagit^ WmMcek AM. persona having etty dematidn agalnet th . bowcribCN are requeetcd to preacnt tbci for payment before tbe SKKb inat, ^PvllfClull Jft MAM? Jun?? r ' ; ?>? 7.' mlWE, ?_., vt<:?;.'Mt/*n?P, J. Johnson#' J. Mealy, and 8. liijrt J'roU ^fcro ??vcr*|ty ^ntcnced in U injprlionwl tt&Tfeir.I?! Lomlon CaiUe. ind atthc c?pira? t Ion 6T that term to find security for their K<*>d behavior "for fire year*, tli^mielvea }n 200 poniutfcmwi two turetto In 100 poundi each* ..nd to lie tUrtlier imprisoned till ?Uch security should be entered into. ; Hir c. WoltrleVi ltd pmoD llttriton \Cctn Mien brought up to rreelve ihe Jodjfo' court, which Mi. that sirCWot?<tey imprisoned f?r one year ?nd a half, jcaty'a jail at Abingdon, and at the expiration of ihM term flod.ceciirity for five year*, V haelf in 1000 pounds, mil two sureties in $00 pound*, and tliat Ifarrison ?liould lie imprisoned at Cheater for one year and a hair* undatttic expiration of that, tlino-to llnd securities tor five yearn, him wit in' $00 poqnils, and two aurdtea ill 100 iLykMuWnH - ' - '' * I the jitdffmieht of the MR^uldbe in Ms m>* The Caledonian canal, now carrying on for a* voiding the tedious and dangerous navie?tion round the northern and western cnut of 8cot? land, in truly giftntict when completed, frigate* of 93 gun* will be able to navigate its the depth it to be 30 fret, the width at the bottom 50, and at the surface nf the water 110 feet, and the sluice* from 16? to 172 feet in length. from Birmingham it i* stated that the poor* house 1* to crowded that the inmates can only ?kf*;p by tur|tal ll was reported that >'r F. Ihudctt had lifen condemned to three yeara imprisonment and a line of 5000 pound*, >' In tho tUsciHiVm of a ca?e in the court of chancery, to which tho queen is a party, Mr. Hmuglum declared that her tpajesty will imme? diattfy rctnnvtft Holland. This assurance given by her legal advmcr, put an end to all specula tion u|ion the subject. ? ? <;v The king of Knghnd held his second levee sinusitis ncccsaiun to tho throne, on the 18th ot May. It was numerously and splendidly attend* cd. /Among the frentlcmen o( distinct ion, wpo w4rcpresent, w* observe thf American minister, ny an estimate imdt in, parliament, for the year 1820, it appear* that tho total strength Of the regular force of the Hritiah army, including 19,090 on service in India. i? 1X2.475, for which a'i appropriation of 6,807,460/. 6*. 6>l. is asked to>?oeft*y/ the expense, and for the navy, MMWm 3#. IW. Merlin*. Prgy^iii io tier ind j>ro*t*rity to Lc.irge tV- TlictoflTwa; was rccc?vfil by tlic wholecompany withcnthu* il aim Mr* 8parro*> ol Ixmdnn, has lately puMUli ed a map, ?lowing the British fitiancc* In one view. Among other thing* vylticti have led to ille immeivic dcht of F.itgljmd, lie mention# that the RpAniati \'*r, bcg-ni li?'17J0, and coiitjmwd e'tght year*, augmented the debt io U-t million* in mot?ey*-the #?veh yeani ward# million*?Hie American war of cevcti year* !>5 million*; und the French revolutionary war, whiulilsatcd 21 yearn, 5BO million*. TJie number of letter* of all description* de livered dally by the \v*t. In lMri*, Is. on an are. rage, 32,000; and. of Journal* 1800} while In tflrdon, the ltU*f? *re 133,CKK>? and the jot}r? m?l?20,000| ipuking in the former capital, one letter ainonj nal anion; In the let one lournd amontf liiriy.three. J/iHiltn, Mtijf Id?reamer* ?n<? rriiimt; ???? ? rikfn cnormmwl)' in conieqncnco of the ap? punching coronation. Aa there U not enough of ermine In the country to answer one.tenthof the deifland. the wWw and bhttk eai* of the united kingdom Will be in great request, *ndthb Tabbict ought to he on the watch to save their favorites. . '? Livtrpso!, ,}fov J4?The contemplated Amc. rlcan tarlft'hil), nu been the mean* of extending our export* frortt this to the United SUtc?; and tU*rre arc now niorc manufactured good* ahip. ping than have l*tn forborne time j>a*t. HiStmia* ?Iflril iu*?vn ui? ii?w *?? *hv Matdi * terrible evertt twk pt?kc W W* ?iiyl? of III IMiomU. The upper p?n f>| .? m<J5?UW? dolnclrtd itkeU, emy.iWWttV wrtl.il 16 hourf* und (wo church?* rtf the vMige at Sti?Hm, whW>K P?rt]X bartot* ?w*,? ft?Rom? deeprr in the' looiencit e?th. ilie ?op of the mountain wm jiWit twelve ttotiri In eomNt* ttfoie. but to uneq'iAltV that m the *p^? of urt ' 1- - rlirl ilnU'll l#n nlflN - I ii'Mir iwnic . ?? .... other* twenty p*t?, till at length they all frit into mini, at the diatante of 300 pae*?i hanpily no Itvea *?r? lost* The event aec?n to have been prepared l?y the wet eeason* which have pre. T-led the prficnt year, and the heavy anow of Uat winter in auppoaed lik?wiae to liave contri buted to if. the apotaover whtoh Mtc detachcd part of the mOjiMatn paaued, pretcma the ap pearance of fluke* ot lca piled upon each other. We h*ve received a acriCK of Sptni?h ffa*?lt?? (ll?o Constitutional Pitry of B*r$?loiv?) to the! Atxth of M?y. They furnish * ftMt to <>rw who take* a lively Intcrcn in the Sp?ni?ti revolution, F.ver/tiling In th?m denote* national energy, elattUlty and relhtfn. t**ttto??m, t yleid, know. Iciirc. experience arc nh^wn to be all in full arid Mloury motion. The Of discipline Af?l admtriWthdlon riundet reti?lon, ?n?l mMcetcd to VMi-forii beneficial change.? KavkI ?frcrt?? ?bound, tending lo tne pcw!iicr*J Hon of every brtfieti of government ?u.t econ^. my, p*rti?u(?riy 1b* fin.w*?. 'J lie ?n?it to> m*tk?bfe of M**? ?tor*M}? oji? of Uic 24th of April, Whkh or?UWl tUt?for \)m purfcooof *ne?1 on tl??K frm* lb? V?rV ioureo whence tjtiy htfd h??n too *Wn rfet*l**!~?H the paroehltl curate* of the n?n*whjr dull ?xpUtn to tlMfr pwHfcfrnWi, it tttted houM on fttrnhj* whI wu, (upon whose. tone it aufc thrit the South American prov ceive'the coristitution hull g^nj. there;* -It relates tht^ Ferdihwd Wg ::i celh ncy that ho'(Ferdinand) was Uteifiritand the heaviest toiiMiiuii'tnalitt(of:hp*fn. Much Prussian, French, and PritUh goeernm?iV??*'?? to the influence of Spanish example, and the, infection Of Bi>am?h liberty. The Frcnchij nalihtt krc ftilly niatchcd in point of ability, ovcrmstched in the topics of recrimination, and j in poignancy of tatite The. wholo number of I Frehen troop? In the neighborhood <jf tbe*l*y> \ rannecs i* stated nt 3RK), ?n?l represented af ^ "a cordtm against freedom." (> t'airiotfeplcct-al are constantly performed on the HpanWh thea?} irej ft new one eru^led Liberty Ijiestorcd" w*a**<| announced fiir the arc .?nd of May, at Barcelona. Home of the particular traits mentioned in the Diary, are full or meaning, amlVwell worthy of being repeated. When Canga Argue Ilea, the new mlu later, of finance, who had come (fans the fjrtrm.ofCouta,appeare?f6etbe first timo pi'fore Ferdinand, the latter would not allow him to kneel, but embraced liimt naked hit pardon foe the III lie bud done hlmi prplesicd tne utmost sorrow for his sufferings exhorted Mm to main tain the ron*liiuiion, urvl to rely ori Ida support^ and finally both hurst into tear*. After Arcu Asuerro, one of die heroes of tit* army of the Isle of Leon, had been carried In triumph by the people Of Madrid, he repaired to the ltnval palace, And placed his crown of laurel at the feet of the ?< constitutional ktng." .^' Don Auguitin Argoelkeyappoi of justice, being in very had health from imprisonment At Majorca? was obliged tc Atopnt Altnenara, a village distant tcvtu Uarut< SMih Valcniia. .The principal members of th< Jajslunia regiment hi that eitft Repaired, to number ?of tWeniy.fbnr, io/ Alineiu?ra, ; brought thW distinguished, patriot on t shoulderi in a litor to Vatcntfe. How di ent this in spirit and effect from the harness* the populace in Manchester to dragthe rati demagogues!. JMhs? IVAv June 24.?A flcitilttnip, punei ?? ?'io bfijf Unice, from Oibrulur, hr?? obhtfan M?,WUV jj>t J Jwj^lJwUtMrbeil and tranquil ?t*l?V El vJiieb. it tfff supposed, would (continue till ?V \ ?^te' Y&* beginning of juM wjuT^kcuforward to with inUq L?^. 4.r ictv. ai (tin i?nmtnA..rMM*ni ?A m p* interest anft w?w >uin?ru so wnn mi new course ctWYt *? the commencement < tioti of tlx: oW sysfiv *h?l ft tliorotisrh dentr fcom whicha correct r.OvNothing h?d transplri as tp the projbflbk CMirie tiion could be tlruwi towards their transatlantic po>*uj<] bo pursue however, {fcncrall* believed, fi win, would inAc a mtrit of nf.eertliy? y'rortra inoit liberal pollcv would be ftdoptcdj ??. course it vftkR thonKlu would meet with great ft, v I position,?? ft diltinctlon I the two parties, who were exejrt'njr them?om? for ? ehuhBC of government?that of Hpain J*'nl? called *?Laflanta Insurrection lint of the 8outh American is tcrnctf, uri inlnjl Insurrection ?lc Anicrica." ri'M king con^nucs to pursue a course cal eulatrtl to rotet t he'wishes onije people tinder the new government, (iuirogaand H>CO ar<* mentioned, jm?irig othdr cortslitcapui leaner#of the revohitiori, with ^rrat ciiHiitclioni! but i? jet they decline hi* majesty's favors, which caused "great jealousy and suspicion. ?? (General f'reyre was in prison at fiailli, end is to be tried by the cortcn, charged with tlto horvJnlc massacre at that place Tha iol<)i*f#? it is t-aid, were to suffer a quint a, that??, CV?ry fifth man to be shot. ? DUCKING/ *wm 1 i "il During wit anciently a common legal mojo >fpuni?hmcnt lor variout offence*, In thl* and ithfr cmntrict, and it eurtomarily inflicted In' ertain ca??? at the present day, v A? Mar?eillc? and Itourbon, vaunts former* y were 6oi?<lciiiwe?l to the c.alo, that U to b<? 1 ihut up tn ai* trim caef, f??^ned to t!?r y*rd of x ehiloijpe, and dutketl in the river. At Thouf lome, bftspheirteri were puhUbtd in tke sau manner. And in England, brcwera and bakel convicted of tran?gre?ting the laW?, were, yore ducked in Keretrt, itmking water, nt' xlv), it i? Mid, common prottifutei. When it it practicable, it If alto generally exercUv<F our populace on thote ofrtnderl vulgarly at'iij pick pocket ?. And aullorc are not Mnfrrqutntly punithed being thrown from the . top of the iraimmal yard into the sea, hiving tometlmet a cannot ball tied to them, to expedite their detreflt. 'flii* einguUr and nummary mode of pun'.al ment, however, i? not in arty of the ???< mrd tioncd, now tonctioucd bylaw, nor. it It pr^ ?timed, can it be put in force legally in any cat except for theoflVncc of being a common tcol' Vot which, If convicted, the offender It to I placed in a certain engine of torfeetloni CftlU k tuthnf it?ol, In the Haxon Ifmgoage, *?ld *tgniiy a t<?lditig.seIwol, and when therein be repeatedly plunged in (he water. The name trim MKir\f. t>y ?n r??y oruia t>hV?l transmutation, ha* l^eii rormpted Il.trkiAjr Mooti and, fmto 1m being jo ined in decking i/ffcivdcH, **ve p<JM, 10 our Word to? tli* act tf bridle which, I eonteivf. Jittiot* j>mb:diW th?h t thOtild be defiled (iccoWtatf wfHd i yet MtchHiily formed opinion) fromj th? natural Inellnatloitof ft dtf tcr, of fte?nient1jf, b-n moment ua