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tfce long tudiriJtt oC I his coil fatemeni , aiwt amidst aU the ^ riraAiotoii and [ persona * sufferings which sprang from it , it aever was alleviated by the attentions of the leaders of the ' yam in whose caufce he had so disinterestedly anthjifeartily embarked , ft is true , lie took up that cause
upon wh&t > oo such an occasion as the present , we shall merely describe as raistakea principles , thongii to him , irigetta * ous and confidiag as he w ^> they were broad and lri $ k prirwiples . Still , they were principles to which he adhered with
fidelity , with inflexible and manly constancy—Hand we should not forget that his deepest offences in the eyes of the authorities of ike time , were connected with the peculiar advocacy pursued by the Dublin Evening Post in behalf of the proceedings and characters of ttiose persons to whom we hare afltuted —those persons
who afterwards abandoned him in the hour of peril and of suffering . Tfce public are aware of the return which was made to JVir . JM agee , and we shall not , therefore , awaken tjie recollections that crowd npew us * and . man / at which must be present to * $ ie too&o&s of
our readers , over , the grave of this estimable gentleman . But we must say , that the manifold sufferings he endured , and the bititemess with which he felt them * preyed upon a sphit naturally conndiftfu sanguine and eias&v *»* contari buted to hasten that catastEppbe which terminated his career in the flower of
manhood . Yet never , for a single mome&iv we understand , did his fortitude forsake him ; hoc for a nronietrt ? d $ A he waiver from tlrate principles which co ^ t him so muehv Never for a nietnent---we speak the fact , inasm « Ech \ a » it dismays the pure honesty , ajpydL unshaken firmness of his character—d 3 d he shrink from
their avowal or their advocacy . To the very last hour of his existence a generous patriotism , ( wWch we shall not . here review it * its developemeut , woi * characterize ) was bis predominant sentiment * his first , last , ruling passion .
In private iifa ^ Mr . Magce w ^ getferous , frank , liberal , charitable , kind . We had tne faoiyour of kitowin ^ h * on andi 8 in « eerily and from Idas * very heart da we offer this ^ estinioay ta M * dlaracter . It i « <* t * ly thbsti , ftoworer , wfeo » knew him still more iotiitoUMyf itet /« Hi ^ aaiay appreciate the warmuh ofi hi * affeetion *^ and the excelletit cfaalltiem of Jdb nature ^ -
The pisess of Dublin lo » e « i in JohnMa ^ gee one of Its mobfe re # pected mombers ^ ^» d such , a niemtair o £ it couW ill be » V * red . —j ) uMin Patriot . ¦ * * - ¦ ¦ "¦ . ' ^^^^^ WBPB ^^^^^^^
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— 24 , at Stomtep Wall , nettr & < &&&& , Yorkshire , aged 70 , Benja / win 9 mW pm , Esq . Exompkry Hi idTtift trtfvate tela-
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JSept- 1 # , Is Ztoi& % Scttet , NewV , after a short buc severe Illness , Mrs . Saram v HoiK ^ OKy ^ rhiter and proprietor of tte ! Newcastle mrortMt , age ^ d 62 . iPbfesesaed of suf > ertor < jttaHnbation » aod endowmenl ^ r she discfear ^ ed the ^ oifal antf relative duties of her station in an e ^ m-
plary manner , by which she merited and obtained the respect of all wba had the pleasure of her acquaintance ^ Left ; by the death o £ her husbapd , upwanki of 22 years Ogpy charged with the sale Ina nagement of tei important literary establishment ., which at so erentful a period of our history , required takmts of a 3 « pe- ^ rior order for its direction * , and also the
care , maintenance , and education of a young and numerous family , her vigorous and energetic mind Struggled with the task and surmounted every dftBcidtf to wUch she ; wa » exposed . In general ffasiness she sought riot her own adv ^ nfage by thein > ary cf her neighbour ; anfd maintaming the respecfeibilKy oi her paper on those liberal principles bf which it had been established , khe stndfonsry avoided those personal quarrels with competitors , by wkich ^ some have sought a temporaryiid toriety . As a mother , she dfectoarg ^ d the
important dtttie& which derolvieti upon her with , extraordinary cfiligettce andt « sk ! uity ; a ^ id thepecutet carei she bestowed on the esdncatioti * f her chlldreb , sec « ried lier the lenre and respect of her whtffe family , whQ will long bewail , wft * r the moirt affectionate regards their irreparable loss . Her domestics too , for whose welfare
ske conalantly exercised a maternal soli dtitde ^ will dotis > tfess through Me cWrtfqae to cfaerish the remembrance of her sage counsels , and the man ^ r instanee ^ r o / her kindness which they have ej ^ ierlent ^ The poor m her haiw&to « t ^ geoeram benefactor . To some of the most important charitable institutions in the town
she contributed , not only in a pecuniary but also in a more imporfan-C w »)^ Hj the devotion of a considerable portion of her valuable time in their direction and management : and in this latter respect , we presame the kyin ^ n-Hospital , wjhose affairs she superintended for a number of
years previbtw to her death , wilt have sustained an important loss . She was also a member of the Ladies * Committee for the management of the GIrU * Jubilee School from the period , of Ite establishment * ttr vvhicfr InstitUtioti She also rendered important services , ; . iil' A
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Obituary . —Mrs . ^ SaraA Jftkiswtn ^ Esq . G& 9
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1822, page 639, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2517/page/55/
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