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was for his rec- Lynch congratulated Mr. Robert Harding, is chosen assis- satisfaction to the utmost shall be a- He reverenced inflexible himself not ouly pitulity was learned by all with sorrow MEMOIR OF R. ISLAND titude, and loved for Lis escension on the second son which God had sent and indignation. tant for a whole year, or tiila new be warded. 7 i and mildness. But on the %1640. The importations of settlers Tt is ordered, that book shall yet m:mde—- him,but beneficial influence which ‘A dagger blood, had been chosen. 14th. a the idol of the citizens fair the unvarying gentleness of steeped in to transporta- and their the amiable found by the now ceased. The motive assis- be provided wherein the Secretary wifes—wag his son, according to the youthwouldhave on darker and velvet cap of the Epaniard Mr. William Balston, is chosen Edward’s not far from it a hat tion to America was over by the change write all such laws and acts as are made chronicle, pne of the most distinguished vehement character.—This hope appear- and ornamt«i tant and Treasurer for a whole year or lbulll with plumes and a clasp of gems, ‘show- then ofhis time. To perfect man- ed likely of affairs of England, they who and constituted by the body to be left al- oung men to be completely fulfilled. Ed- ed the recent traces of who tilla new be chosen. 1 ‘{y beauty and the most noble air, he ward who found a man seem- to give the best account say ways that town where the said all in Gomez that was ed to have safety professed Mr. Porter, is chosen assistant in Secre- united the cheerful that consid- wanting in the direction which were the whole John temper, in himself, felt his own nature of the wood. The hat was immedately that in 208 ships tary is not resident, and also that copies familiarity which subdues while it as it wua‘ht for a whole year, or tilla new be chosen. erate were completed by his society ; and recognised as Edward’s; and as he was Number from the beginning of the cole- of such acts as shall be made now or here- seems to flatter ; that attaching grace of as he had already Wm. Dyre, is chosen Secretary for learned from his fath- no where to be found’ fears were enter- ny there arrived 21,200 passenge:s men after at the General Courts concerning manner which conquers all hearts with- er that he was to regard him as a broth- tained that he had been murdered with a whole year or till a new be chosen. an effort, by Its mere natural charm. er, their friendship women and children, perhaps about four necessary uses und ordinances to be ob- out soon ripened into the his friend. , Mr. Robert Jeffreys is chosen Treas- On the other hand, his oft proved patri- warmest and most sincere affection. thousand families since which more per- shall be fixed upon some public The terrified futher mounted his urer for a whole vear, or till a new be served riotism, his high hearted generosity, his But not many months had passed, before have out of New-England courage, and complete horse, and accompanied by a crowd of sons removed chosen. place where all men may see and take romantic mastery some uneasy feelings arvse in Edward’s of the world than have in al) warlike exercises,forming partofan mind to trouble this harmony. Gonsalvo peaple, calling for vengeancc swore to other parts Thomas and Henry Bull, is notice of them, or that copies therecf be solemnly that nothing should save the and the Gorton education singular in his age and coun- had become the husband his sister, but come from other parts toit, given to the clerks ofthe band who of murderer, to chosen Sergeant Attendants. shall try, secured to him the permanency had deferred his return to where he even compelled at day in the of Spain for an execute this . number offamilies four ofPortsmouth, and read them at the head of their an esteem which his first aspect involun- indefinate time. He had become the him with his own hands. We less Thomas Cornell, compqg‘ ob- the of the father, when governments may be supposed to be tarily bespoke. So much was not ject of general admiration, attention, and ‘may imagine joy Henry Bishop, of Newport, is choson tht break of day, Edward Lynch rather than more than the natural in- THE LITTLE FACTORY GIRL TO A without shadow. Deep and burning and love. Edward felt that he was less at was Constables for one whole year or till a MORE haughty found under a tree living, and crease of four thousand, sudden stop FORTUNATE PLAYMATE. passions, u temper, jealous of happy than formerly. For the first time this new be chosen. often think how once we used in all rival merit, rendered all his fine qual- his covered with bloed, yet althou*h effect upon the price of I sumuer in life neglected, he could not con- lpparew had a surprising to . without any dangerous wound. e 3d. It was ordered, and unanimously fields . as ities only so many sources of danger to ceal from himself that a successful rival had lost the greatest part of /nd run about andplu{.breathe the air that made us may imagine the shudder which ran cattle, they » himself and others. Often had his stern of his former universal and uncontested agreed upon, that the Government which glad and gay ; through the crowd—the feclings of the what was intended for the first supply. We used to buttercups and chase father although proud of such a son, popularity. But what shook him most doth attend unto in this the son we cannot imagine, when restor- as the in- this body politic \ - butterfly cause for bitter reproof, and for yet more fearfully, what wounded his heart no less In the passage from Europe r?ur 4 4 ed sense, Island and the jurisdiction thereof in I loved to feel the light breeze liftmy hair as it anxious solicitude about the future. But than his pride, what prepared him intol- to he embraced his father's habitants multiplied the demand for the went by! knees, declared himeelf the murderer of favor ofour Prince is a Democracy or even he could not resist the sweetness of erable and restless torments, was the per- cattle increased and the price of a milch ’ voustill play in these bright fields > and*are the youth, as quick to repent as err, and ception which every day Gonsalvo, and earnestly implored in- popular Government, that 1s to say it is | ‘Do ? confirmed, that had kept from 25 to 30£ but fell at the flowers still there who never for a moment failed in love that Anna whom he looked upon as his stant punishment. He was brought cow in the power of the body ofFreemen or- There are no fields where | live Now —no flow- home, bound tried before a full assem- to 6£. A farmer | ers any-where ’ reverence for himself. After his —though she still refused to eonfess once this year sor bly of magistrates and condemned to derly assembled or a major part of them ‘But day 1 go and turn a dull and tedious iandfirst displeasure was past, the defects of 'her love—that Ais Anna had, ever since who could spare but one cow in a year :y dlcy death by his own father. But the to make or constitute just laws by which whee his son appeared to him, as they did to the arrival ofthe handsome stranger, be- out ofhis stock, used to cloihe his family You cannot think how sad, and tired, and faint all others, only spots on the sun. He come-colder and ple would pot losé their darling. zoo-Like - colder towards himself. they will be regulated and to depute I often feel. the waves of the tempest-troubled sea, with the price of it at the expence ofthe was still further tranquilized by the Nay, he even imagined that in un- from among themselves such ministers I home to snatch the meal my they filled the market-place and the when this failed they were hurry mother can ment and tender attachment whichvehe-‘the 'guarded moments he had seen her spea- new comers, shall them faithfully executed be- supply. streets, and forgetting the.crime of the as see | young man appeared to have conceived king eyes rest, as ifweighed down with put to difficulties.” [Hutchinsoun history Then back hasten to the task—-that not to son in the relentleas justice of the father tween man, and man. hate I try. - {for Ann Bluke, the daughter of his best heavy thoughts, on the soft and beauti- page 93. ‘ demanded with threatening cries the o- of Massachusetts 4th, ordered, the At night my mother kissos me, when she has “friond, and a girl possessing every love- ful features of Gomez and a faint blush to Tt was further by combed my hair, pening of the prison and the pardon “The people who came Rhode Is- ly and attaching quality. He looked then passed over her cheek ; but authority ofthis present Court, that none And laid me in my bed, but I'n map- pale of the little xor forward to their union as the fulfilment ifhis 2yes met hers, this crimimal. During the night, land who were puritans of the highest ‘ PY THERE— soft bloom sud- though the be accounted a delinquent for Doctrine of all their wishes.