When glancing o'er thy beauteous land, I love Thee, when I mark thy soil Flourish beneath the Peasant's toil, And from its lap of verdure throw Treasures which neither Indies know. I love Thee,-when I hear around I love Thee,-when I trace thy tale In all their sufferings, all their fame : Down History's lengthening, widening way, I love Thee-when I read the lays I too, can touch the sacred lyre. I love Thee,-when I contemplate These, These, at the parricidal pyre, And with the generous blood they spilt -Can words, can numbers, count the price Never, O never be it lost, The land is worth the price it cost! I love Thee,—when thy Sabbath dawns I love Thee,-when my Soul can feel I love Thee,-when I see thee stand, I love Thee,-when I hear thy voice I love Thee,—next to Heaven above, Land of my Fathers! thee I love : And And rail thy Slanderers as they will, Yes, thou hast faults, of heinous size, There is a lie in thy right hand; Lose thee?-they shall not;-HE, whose will Is Nature's law, preserves thee still; And while the' uplifted bolt impends, ONE WARNING MORE his mercy sends. O Britain! O my Country! bring Forth from thy camp th' accursed thing; Consign it to remorseless fire, Watch till the latest spark expire, Then cast the ashes on the wind, So may thy wealth and power increase ; FINIS. Printed by Bensley and Son's Pateut Machine, city of Tripoli contains 14,000 inhabitants, and the city of Tunis 30,000. Our house, the last of the Christian houses that remained in part open, on the 14th of this month commenced a complete quarantine. The hall on entering the house is parted into three divisions, and the door leading to the street is never unlocked but in the presence of the master of the house, who keeps the key in his own possession. It is opened but once in the day, when he goes himself as far as the first hall, and sends a servant to unlock and unbolt the door. The servant returns, and the person in the street waits till he is desired to enter with the provisions he has been commissioned to buy, He finds ready placed for him a vessel with vinegar and water to receive the meat, and another with water for the vegetables Among the very few articles which may be brought in without this precaution is cold bread, salt in bars, straw ropes, straw baskets, od poured out of the jar to prevent contagion from the hemp with which it is covered, sugar without piperorbox. When this person has brought in all the articles he his, he leaves by them the accourt, and the change out of the money given him, and retiring shuts the door. Straw previeusly placed in the hal is lighted at a considerable distance, by means of a light at the end of a sick, and no person suffered to enter the hall till it is thought sufliciently purified by fire; after which a servant with a long stick picks up the account and smokes it thoroughly over the straw sull burang, and locking the door returns the key to his master, who has been present during the whole of these proceedings, lest any part of them should be negleeted, as on the observance of them it may safely be said the life of every individual in the house depends. Eight people in the last seven days, who were employed as providers for the house, have taken the plague and died. He who was too ill to return with what he had brought, consigned the articles to his next neighbour, who faithfully finishing las commission, as has always been done, of course suce eded his unfortunate friend in the same employment, if he wished it, or recommended another: it has happened that Moors, quite above such em. ployment, have with an earnest charity delivered the provisions to the Christians who had sent for them. The Moors perform acts of kindness at present, which if attended by such dreadful circumstances, would be very rarely met with in mest parts of Chris tendom. An instance very lately occurred of their philanthropy. A Christian lay an object of misery, neglected and forsaken self-preservation having taught every friend to fly from her pestilentil Tel, even her mother! Lut -le found in the barbarian paternd hand: pissing by he heard her moans, and conc'u 'ed she was the last of her fam, iv ; and finding that not the case, he beheld her with sentiments of compassion mixed with horror. He sought for assistance, and til the plague had completed its r... vares and put an end tɔ her suf. ferings he did not lese suht of her, acting ber Christian friends, |