3-i8 FACT AGAINST FICTIOX. 



head and lieart were only too liappy to have 

 assisted in so merciful a result. 



Then let nie again and again implore erery soul 

 alive to have mercy on '^ man's firmest friend, tlie 

 first to Avelcome, foremost to defend." Let him 

 not die '' imhonoured, denied in heaven the soul 

 ho hold on earth," condemned to a cruel death 

 by those ^^vain insects wlio hope to he for- 

 given, and claim themselves a sole exclusi^'e 

 heaven." 



The panic now raging in England has extended 

 to France. ^^ Put but a little water in a spoon, 

 and it shall serve to stifle up " such villaincjus 

 advice as at the present time desecrates the sober 

 columns of the local, London, and country 

 papers. 



The time irill come when men will be asliamed 

 of the fears that now possess them, and the truth 

 will Ije manifest that all this madness, arising (it 

 the cKstonico'i/ seaso)L for distemper^ is attributable 

 to a very palpable origin. Its origin is in tlie 

 conmion distemper. The bite of dogs so insane 

 has nothing infectious or deadly in the teetli ; and 

 if tlie great fact established by Dr. Jenncr, 



