Transcribed by Ann Selchick. Geo. CARLISLE PATRIOT, June 17, 1843 IMPORTANT IF TRUE. He Majesty the Queen - whose health, by the blessing of Providence, was never better - has had the good sense to break through the cold forms of court precedent, and set an example to mothers, by nursing the royal infant whose safe and happy birth has caused such general joy. This is only another proof of those domestic amiabilities and sympathies which pervade the royal bosom. The sagacity of the step cannot be questioned. It is the opinion of all practical and eminent medical men, that the course which nature dictates is that which is most beneficial to the parent and child. Many weakly constitutions among the titles and the wealthy are, probably, due to the opposite line of conduct; and many, we are assured, are the examples of the future health of parent and infant having been sacrificed to the artificial claims of fashion, or to the frigid laws of etiquette. How many mothers in the upper circles will bless the noble dictate and sagacious resolution of her Majesty’s maternal love! - Court Gazette. *****