238 TIMEHRI. 
‘ When Greek fights Greek, then comes the tug of war.’ 
toth June, 1822.” 
The second is doubtful, but Mr. JOHNSTONE was well- 
known in connection with the deposition of President 
ROUGH :— 
“ Speedily will be published, Addressed to Earl 
BATHURST, His Majestys Secretary of State for the 
Colonies, by the Honourable ANDREW COCHRANE JOHN- 
STONE; An Account of the Use, Progress and Result of 
a New Law called RUBRIC LAW; introduced into this 
Colony under the auspices of the late Recorder of Hull, 
for the benefit of Proprietors of Estates, by which they 
are saved the trouble, not only of managing, but even of 
possessing them, by the simple and easy mode of first 
placing them in Custodia Regis ; secondly, of appointing 
Sequestrators, and thirdly of bringing them to Marshal’s 
Salex. ii 
‘‘What tho’ his name stood Rubrick on the Walls!” 
On the 26th of June 1834, WILLIAM YOUNG PLAYTER, 
‘‘Leéturer on Light,” informed the public through the . 
Royal Gazette that his work ‘‘The Horn Book, of the 
Lights that are in the Firmament for Signs to give Light 
upon the Earth ; being the Holy Bible, interpreted by its 
own Divine Light, and yielding Refreshing Doétrine,” 
was ready for the press and waiting for subscriptions. 
This had been announced in May as treating of the new 
light in the Seventy Ancient Galileans, and the Elders 
and Office-Bearers of the Wisdom of the Holy Gospel ; 
the origin and meaning of Signs; Hieroglyphics, Letters, 
Numbers, and analogies between ancient Mythologies, 
Esop’s fables and the Bible.’’ A correspondent in the 
Royal Gazette spoke favourably of the work, but the 
