go 33 to put what I said i‘ this paper i‘ rent, as it will be 0‘ great servise to at the young folks o’ the kirk o’ Scotlan’. I am tald the tither man what prents i’ this toon is a dreadfu’ mm for the Yankis, na’ doot ye can see that whan you read his paper. I live at a place they ca’ Cove Heed, an’ I am sir, - your verra obt. servt. Willie the belman’s Son. ANSWER TO AIEGENIS . Empty the 5 pintmeasure into the 8 pt. m., and the 3 pt m. into the 5 pt. m., then fillthe 3 pt. m. from the 8 pt- m., and the 5, pt, m., from that, and there will be 1 pt. left in the 3 pt. m., then empty the 5 pt. m. into the 8 pt m. and that l.‘pt. into the 5 pt. m., again fill the 3 pt. m. and empty it into the 5 pt. m. and'you will have half the 8 pts. in thefi pt. m., and the other half in the 8 pt. m. 0. March 1!, 1833. TO MEGIRIS. Perhaps you possess a nicer method for dividing the eight pints of Ale mentioned in your Arithmetical Question, than the one which I should have fallen on had the offer been made to me. I should have done first emptied the 5 measure into that of the 8 pt. m., I should t. m , leaving of course 1 pt, remaining in he 3 pt. m_, the 5 pts. I would pour ate the 8 pt. m , and the 5 pt. should re- eive the 1 pt. left in the 3pt. m., which ast Iwould fill from the 8 pt. m. and o M—. I would have my four pints ofAle, I should like it to be Keith’s in the pint measure.) I think I know your .rift M/EGENIS With this question, you esrgned to amuse us, but, bye and bye ‘ou’ll alarm us. EDWARD. Mr. White In yOIIrlastpaperl observed an Arithme— ical Question Ifrom Maagems which appears ome to have been taken from Bonnycastles rithmetic. First let A. B. and C. represent the 3, 5, and pint measures reSpeetively——Empty A. into ., next till'A. out of B. and again empty it into ~llICII the remaining 2 pints in B. put into ;and fill B. from C., which will leave only [tintin the latter measure— next fill A. from -.then youhave only 4 pints in the latter "sure. consequently A. discharged into C. Ill give four pints in the other measure , the thing which is required. THE BRITISH AMERICAN. Now Sir, perhaps your new correspondent would have the kindness to help me out with the following, Arrange four nine: in order so That when rightly added they will shew One hundred unto thee; Yet strange to tell if you exact Judiciously, three m'ms subtract, Still ninety there will be. .an answer in verse is expected. PH ILOMATH. PRINCE-TOWN .MEE TING. A Meeting of the Inhabitants of Prince- Town and Royalty, was held on Wednesday the 6th instant. at the Wellington Hotel, for the purpose of considering the civil List Ques- tion. William M Neil, Esq. was called to the chair, when the following resolutions were adopted. 1st. Resolved that it is the opinion of this Meeting, that the House of Assembly should embrace the present favourable opportunity of Repealing the present permanent Reve'. nue Laws, by taking the payment ofthe Ci- vil List, some One, Two, or Three years here after, thereby seCUring the Independence of the Colony and the prosperity ofits agricul. ture;and commerce. 2nd. Resolved, that the Rev. Mr. Keir do take the chair, and the thanks of this meet- ing be given to William M‘Neil, Esq. for his able conductlin the chair. WILLIAM BEAIRSTO, Secretary. BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY. The Eight Annual Meeting ofthe Benevolent Irish society, took place at the house of Mr- John Costen, on Monday the llth inst. a nu- merous assemblage of the members were pre- sent. The following officers were rc-elccted unani- mously for the ensuing year: Francis Longworth, Esq. President. Daniel Brenan,Esq. Vice-President. 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