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* EV . T . SPENCER . [ From LiTcrpool Mercury , Friday , Aug , oth . J Sincerely sympathizing with the public regret , we have to record the loss of rising talent , considerable genius , and the best feelings , which the amiable religion of Jesus inculcates , by the lamentable loss of theRev . Thomas Spencer ,
» dissenting minister of this town . This Hgagins' young man , on Monday forenoon , left his residence in the neighbourhood to bathe , a little above the potteries , ai he had been accustomed to do . About twelve o ' clock he plunged in the water , and amused himself for some time with lwimtning-, when he was observed by a . person bathing at a very ihort distance from him , suddenly to
disappear : the alarm being s © on given , Mr . Smith , of the pottery , immediately ordered two boats to be put off , andrwith the assistance of his workmen exerted himself most actively for the recovery of
the body- After about 50 minutes search it was discovered by a gentleman , who had plunged into the water in order to assist in the search , and at the distance < rf only a few yardi from the spot where « ¦ ¦ ¦ v ' , -4 4 : ¦ ¦¦ - - - - ¦ * it had sunk .
two surgeons had previously arrived and a third medical gentlenjan coming up at the same tune , a message was Sent tb JM rt , Smith , to beg that the necessary preparations for receiving tlhe body might be made , A horse wWaiso im-
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Br . Titford has in the press , and proposes to publish by subscription , in wax Numbers royal 4 to . ( the first Number to appear on the first of October » # * t ) " gtotchm towtrds a Hwhis BoUm-
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mediately dispatched to Live rpool f © the apparatus us * « d on these occasions * On the arrival of the body 015 the beach the water \ yas easily and completely di *! charged from the lungs : it was wrapped up in flannel an 4 immediately conveyed to Mr . Smith ' t , Every preparation had been made by the kind exertions of the family , which " enabled the medical gen .
tlemen instantly to adopt the usual meth - ods of restoring suspended animation ; but we lament tosayin vain . Duringthew proceeding , three other medical gentfemen arrived , who with alacrity rendered all possible aid . At five o ' clock , in tfce opinion of the medical gentlemen and friends present , there remained not tht least possible chance for the restoring animation , and the efforts were thca
discontinued . Thus the world has TDeen defprivedcf talents , which , when matured were calculated to have improved and delighted the discerning , and to have aroused the thoughtless and indolent . His popularity as a youth of twenty , has perhaps been scarcely equalled- * - * hU manly form , sweet voice , and fine countenance , enhanced
the charms of genuine eloquence . The social and pastoral duties were endeared by a chaste hilaatty and sweetness , aW his studies were carefully pursued ; noi can poignant , regret ever cease m & * breasts of intimates , wht > looked to him as a friend of the young , a comfort to tb « aged , and as holding forth the fair promise of long continuing a public blcssiog " -
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icus Awi&ricanuSf or Coloured Plates of Plants of tht ffest Indies and North ard South America , "" with concise and familiar descriptions , and noticing ' many p i *?** of Africa and the" ESjst . Indies , whkh might be introduced into the West Indian colonies with advantage , arranged
after the Linnjpan : $ y $ ! : em , with then botanical and various JEngljUh riamesj arid the names of the most common and useful also in French , Italian and . Spanish , containing information of their virtues and uses , with novel and interesting particulars as to transatlantic bota « y general collected and compiled during
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. In . the Pfcsp , 4 Collection , of Psalm Tufipji , partly , sele ^ ct ^ dand partly original , adapted tp Mr » jisp } # to £$ Selection of Hwnnsj by 14 * * B » vyA ^ j » Tatlou , ptl ^ orwiph . "I ^ heprice will be announced a ^* oon a $ it can be ascertained , with 4 tfiicr particulars .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1811, page 510, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2419/page/62/
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