Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 12, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 5 April 1834 — Page 1
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! yet spoken, 'he is considerably troubled with youngIncs3.' 4lom the eastern side, stranger?' said j another to rne. -Pm told iis tolerable frog pas- ' -. I . 1 "IV- -...-i Ann! fiun
1 ture ' iow nere mc sou s u ueep, uuc -win
until within a few days of his murder. Wc then saw it stated in an English periodical, that it had been ascertained that Casper Hauser was the fruit
ofati illicit armour nn.l that a Driest, his reouted inns, wo insert the iollowing in hope something;
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'anvlon sarce they all get pulled through the ; father, had concealed him as above related, until a ! may be drawn from it to their advantage cm the . wc could learn, they are very c xu ! other side We can winter our cows however, on j change of residence compelled him to Wing him score of utility and economy. (Mm tanner. ! authenticated; but, with the kno . uiiivi s'"" i . 1 x - . t n c .....-.-. i .............. ... ...i.:.. i. i. . ..i ....... r vci
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wooden clocks, there's so many yankees among out into the world
White Wash As the citizens of our village j size, and inclines a little to cn bon point. Her have, to their credit, turned their attention to paint-: manners arc agreeable, and tho bright twinkle ot inrrnn.i w l.li n wn.ina the outside of their build-1 her dark eve besneak ureal energy and vivacity.
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Wc know not the nature oilier claims, uui as ur a-
xtensivo and well
knowledge of tho
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up in similar quaint expressions for some time ;: able case, a parallel to which cannot be found in ; nrsi siuckcu wiui 1101 waitr, in asmau moor , i;uip. .wwitui
A scalterina conversation was kept Such are some of the particulars of this remark- j Wash. Tho basis for both is lime, which mwst be i set as.de, our hopes are small of her b.aij ablu to
lilt ill omn" .j . - . - - j j i - . III! but, as iMr. Hackett has already given the cream of the annals of mankind. What punishment shall be ; and covered, to keep in the steam; it then should western phraseology in his highly original part of inflicted upon him who has exceeded every other j be passed in a fluid form, through a line sieve, to ; Large h ! 'the Kentuckian,1 1 will not tire you with enumera- atrocity and wickedness in the dark catalogue of! obtain the flour cf tho lime. It must be put on ; ever raised
iIV-A Wo learn that the largest steer in Ohio, will bo exhibited on thestrceia
or nun n. smtjes. a-W-T ITTII.DITV 1
tLVITFn cxATKs p vsseo vt the rmsT i tin more of those which fell under my observation, i human crimes, by committing a deliberate murder with a painter s brushtwo coats arc ic;t lot out-; of Amcsvillo on Win day, and totnonow butch"Wro"or toe tvventvViurd conor. j These ,niquc terms, indeed were poured out so j upon the "life and soul of man iVV. 2icr. ; side work. j crcd by our b lluw cit..-n, , I ox and Johu (Public Jo 2) jcopiouslv, that it was impossible for ones memory, I . ! irst. lo make a fluid for the roof, and other Kay, who v. ill cflcr their bed fur salo m market oil
(brce "An act to ; thougti as eiasuc as a pair oi sauu.e- rags, 10 reiaiu , From a friend in llojjota we have the following V" ' " "r; 7 , " .. . i " .. i..f ...1 .."7i v iV. 7. -
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N ACT further to continue in
;authorize the extension, construction,
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and etve them a Uurubla and handsome at wear : Isaac Dillon oi tins vicinity, ana wciiiiicu somu
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Uen. Santander is strui?LlinL' to establish a srovcrn-; ace- 4 1,L proportions m cacn rec
rnul into and within the District of Columbia. '; bundling merrily into these vehicles and that the
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep- whole company were bound for a wedding. 'Jim,' j
Congress assembled, That the period limited and jour horses rim near the silk.1 Jim cracked his j demagogues throws every obstacle in his wav, A ! quarts, into which put one quart cfcloar rock salt t have given $.100 br this ai.imal.aud we bupo our .'.llowpil to theBaltimore and Ohio Railroad Com-! snanner. and tho licht carioles takina the lead, the , party in Congress, by their hinh and prohibitory du- : cac! ga,!on ul watcr lo l'c entirely dissolved tellow citizens will, by their generosity, on fc.itur.
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mentof laws; yet tho restless ambition of aspiring ; ions. Slack your lime as before
recipe arc five gul-! months since .'l.tUVJ pounds; and has since incrcasi directed, say six i cd considerably in weight. JMetsii. l'ox atid Hay
r3nv, within which they are required by the fifth - a ... 1 .. . . . .1 ' .t
section ol the actantilied "An act to aumonze mo extension, construction, and use of a lateral branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad into and within
tho District of Columbia," approved second March, I S2at by the fire."
one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, lo com- j Scenery Of lliclniail. inenco f he road, and complete one set of tracks, j Xiies(Uerricn co.)m. T. Bee. 28, 1833.
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more humble train skimmed rapidly after them, j ties, have cut off the commerce and resources of v boiling, anu sKimmcu clean; then add to the live uay morning, amply ivpiytiiem loriueir eineipn.c, Their dark shadows were soon lost upon the moon-j this country, which is now pressing theses people gallons one pound ofallum, half a pound ofcoppe- and treat I thfinselvcs to a losft of cxtraoidmary
lit prairie, and the sound of their bells died away in to the earth; while (Jen Sarda and others attempt- ! ras lr,:C urius ui a pummoi jHiiasnine iasi u ut i ,. .: umii uui a liuicncr ui j.uu.miuu ivj.
he distance by the time i had regained my solitary ed to overturn the government by a plot to massa-! he gradually added; lour quarts ol line sand or hard ollcred js.lMMor the ox it taken to that city.
cro IheTresident and his principal oflicers, together ' woou ,m,sl a,su "u auuLU a,l coiormg mai-, '',"',"- ; ' with all foreigners who were supposed to have mo-; y bc mixci1 suc quantily as to give it the . ..... ....... i : ,: -i.-.i- l. ...:m i..,...,-.i. . Siiwviiir StrtittiL-tin. A irt'iitloinaii from Ilo&toil
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wrrfi rnnrlf-mnprl tn bn d.r.t ll.n r-onrt wh'.lo OC as lastlll" as SlalO. 11 IllUSl be Ut Oil Hot. Uld
act shall remain in force, and all the rights and pri- j 4,1 have "ffn now for two days in bt Joseph s Qen Sard vh, hQ .j of frind contrivcd t0 i shingles must be cleaned with a stiff broom, when . .... .1 pMinl v nrm ci rlt port n in -n rr ilin fiiiocl in M ir-ln r: n.t .. . .. .. ' . I . i i I . .1 l.'ii . .i. n I .i .
vileges i hereby "ranted shall be vested in said com- j " ....... cscape lrom ill3 prison (thounh heavily ironed) on : mis may ue appneu. n win stop uic smau iea:v.
oanv: Provided. They shall commence the said
lateral road within one year, and complete the same with one set of tracks within four years from .the passage of this act. A. STEVENSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
nav.ng, since i wrote tie above imerseu me coun- U) n M flf lje UtjlinsL duri a he" storn; of; prevent moss from growing, render them incomt.es of St. Joseph and Cass, watered by the St. rai lm(J has not becn hearU Qf? h thrce ; bustible and last many years. Joseph's river, which is the i most imposing looking thousand dollars reward has bcen offcrwL Gll lhe I Second. To m iko a brilliant Stucco AVhito
stream I have yet seen. A ride of fourteen miles
from Prairie Rone brought me first toils banks,
which, rising occasionally forty or fifty feet above i tlie water, in a euddenb-ufT, look higher than those
Tier President of the United Stales and j of Y rive,r f havc described to you. You tmsj i inust already have gathered from my attempts at
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ANDREW JACKSON
wash lor ouiiuius,
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relates the following singular affair which hj i.t'd
just belore ho jolt that place. A person hail been taken up ami committed to prison fur pacing counterfeit bills. Shortly utter u norro was taken and confined in tho yanie room, but was taken tick and died. Tho luvvt day a collin was provided und tho body put into it. As people of color are generally
interred in the evening by tlio.-e ol their own color.
lOlhinst. at 10 oVlock. A. M. seventeen of these
miserable wretches (and amon them Colonel Ar-! lumps of well burnt stone limo; flack the simo os thecoffm was hu tiered to remain until night in tho
eona. and another man worth one hundred thou-! ,,lJIU,t uuu ouu-iourm oi a pouuu m wimmg or "V . , I 1 , (lA.- ) lekA t ri-.Mniiio.tl kiln lol.l I.ill Hi., n.alil lu. h...
sand dollars,) were brought out tied to benches in ! alum pulverized, one pound ot loat or other " .V ; ; i ,l"Vlv"V '
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their cries and screams, and prayers, mingled i and well boiled paste starchy or jelly, and one .i.,,; lhat awaiunl'him.
wives and children, and drums ! Vouna m ciean giue dissolved m the same manner , Ns 11CJ1 all was still ho look lho corph0 out (,f0ll) iced a heart rending scene. ! as cabinet-makers do. J his may be applied cold ' coffm and placed it on his own hammock. -ut in it
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! the picturesque-hardly even the romantic-yre to j nJ b prodllced
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rc oiu- : lm.TfTinp. tint lhal lip.inf v is npilhor fninfl nor mnnnt- 1 . .. 1 . i .. .. i i i i i . '
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Public, -b. 4.) AN ACT male ins appropriations for the
;-.. rr -ml ixtlior nonsinnpra of the United States. ; .k:,.i. i.:n- i.......k .i.- .1 .,..i. rl
uu11u.11 uiiu v...... f . , . .. ' i UIIUUB. WHICH -ailBUIIIC IIIIUU"lllllUICOIY lllUlllllalUl I .1 . . 1 . 11 .. for the year one thousand eight hundred and thir- j & makc Uje half froz?n and sol!trv traveller j mounted a table with a cross (on
iv-iuur. I almost forget its rigours. It is true that one brought Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre-; up in a more rU1Tget ant broken country, might ofsentaticcs of the Unted States of America m Con- en ms3 tjie mountain-tops leaning against the gress Assembled, That the following sums be, and j sltymight sigh for the sound of a cascade, and they are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out ofiong once more lo pant j)is foot lpon a cliflr. and
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any money in the l reasury not otherwise apnropna-1 yct where wouj tj1G eve morc en to Wander, . I- .1 lT-.-lCl.ai -V. . I- C 1
iea, lor we pensioners 01 uie cmieu oiaies, lor uiu : tian ii)rouoh these bi
year cno thousand eight hundred and thirty-four.
For the revolutionary pensioners under lhe severnl acts prior to that of the 7th of Juno, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, in addition to an unexpended balance of one hundred and forty-four thousand six hundred and twenty-three dollars and twenty-one cents, the sum of nine hundred and one thousand six hundred and fifty-six dollars. For the invalid pensioners under the various iwf, in addition to tho unexpended balance of one
h these beautiful groves, which in sum-
! mer must stretch their green arcades on every side ? j Where rest more happily, than on these grassy
meadows on which their vistas open? These streams, too, that sparkle so over their golden beds, are they not substitutes for the rushing torrents of more mountainous countries? or docs the lichencovered crag tempt one's footsteps more than this teeming soil, when nature has carpeted it with the myriad of wild flowers which the summer's scene
calls forth? To no scenery of our country that 1
n A Driest I cy for niany years, say from fifty to one
uhi'h nn im. ' It is superior nothing equal. The cast endoftho ' " hen they arrived at tho "rave the collin was ct
ace of our Saviour was fixed, in his hand and wav-; President- house in Washington is washed with it. : uu VUi cart. ana . " nI .ll,eitl Nvas aboul 'King
ing it round his head, exclaimed, "Thus it shall bt
to the enemies of rscii) (rrencda?- and continued
a speech u;on the death of their companion. Scarce-
'Jv had he time to utter one word before tho lid of , some lorn tint .Iriiti iomi. ..! t . . i.wMmit 4l.ki- .!
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Parliamentary Orators. Mr.
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bod ies were then borne of! by their friends, and on i Hampshire, made a speech in that body which was! with great ioleneo in all directions, fccreamin" 'do the 21st inst. thirty-nine more were marched off i tolerably well received, und of which he was tolera-! debil !do debil!! de debil!!!' The mistake was" not
into banishment by the way of Honda, tho Megda-j bly vain. .Meeting Judge Thornton, some time ' discovered till tho next day, and the j-er-on ha. nut lena river and Carthagena to Charges, on the Isth-1 afterwards he was desirous of making known his ! oen heard of since. .Vo.ti'- Star. ! 1 TV! . ... ' 1 11 II ... a a!
musoi iarien. ucn Aiies was acquitted some- ncwiy acquircu honors. itow happ.ns it Dr. said .. i. ... i ii. i i .T. i- . ..
'i'ho division between tb
ro hnd tho Covcinor (.Jcneiai
time since; but he has been again arrested, to- he, that, when you were in the House, nobody Vpper Canada. gether with Gen. Urdanettaa cousin of the Urdan-! thought of making speeches but vou, and William : Colonial l.cgis-lalu
etta of 1830) and many others, which proves that j Plumer, and one or twoothcrs, while now a dozen 1 Ai.vMiut, and the toyui (ioveri.mcnt ut home, havo tho Government has not reached the bottom of this ! or twenty of us cm speak for ourselves and com- la groat height. J.ailv in last month, a set
affdir. It is expected that in a few weeks many j mand tho attention of tho House.'" 'I really don't ! f resolutions, m-aily one hundred in number, was others will be sent off. There will be no peace I know said the Judge, but J can tell you a story Mr. ' moved, forming a sort of Declaiaiiou cf llights of to this country until these revolutionary spirits are . An old friend of mine in Londonderry, who i l"c People of Canada, and concluding by pioio- ' I .1 11.11. Ml ! a . ? ir A . I ..I ..' .
silenced
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thousand eight hundred and forty-nine dollars and ,.,.. vot npn : ,i.n 1nrm ArMniaI; nmrn annlip.
seventy cents, the sum of three hundred and six j blo lhan lo thc ricl and yuv Escape on the wes-! f revolutionary. G thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. , tcrn silJe of (he peninsuia watered by the Kahuna- !and his constitutional lor pensions to widows and orphans, seven thou- i zoo antj X1Q t Joseph's." j month, an attempt w
j reads the Bible in his family, and occasionally ex-! sing to expunge from tho journals of lhe llouso tho
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jsanu nve nuuureu uouars. Appnovri), February iTtb, 1S31.
C.-Sper Hauser. In our paper of the2Gth ult. j we gave an extract from an European Journal, containing an account of the murder of this individual, the narrative of whose mysterious confinement Ins
'Prairie Rondc, Kalamzoo co.) .V. T. Z)cc.OO. j excited so much speculation and curiosty in Eu-
'4btranger, will you take a cocktail with us, ' Hope and America. As many of our readers may
From thc JVeu? York lmtrican. A liar-Room Scone.
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the Juouator our mlorraat on is aNocnual- S Pjail,a MJ: u.iuuig uiu accouni oi sainson s lox-1 utuiuR- m .hi. ouuiev, uiu jiruitu colonial
en. Flo res is the President, 1 cs- '3 w" woulJ not believe that Samson j Secretary, and impeaching of tho Governor Genperiod having expired in last cauh.1 so many "Thrce hundred foxcsP said ! yrab They wero brought up for ditiru.siun on as made to have a new Prosi-' she, "it can't be so! for our Jemmy is as nood u t lno l"ith, and debated till that day and tho next.
lire oy which i am now wruing. j nere was a long-haired 'hoosher' from Indiana, a couple of smart-looking 'succors' from the sourlhern part of Illinois- a keen-eyed, leather belted 'badger' from the mines of Ouisconsin, and a sturdy, yeomanlike fellow, whose white capote, Indian moccasins, and
red sash proclaimed, while he boasted a three years' iccidence. the genuine wolverine, or naturalized Michiganian. Could one refuse to drink with such
dent elected. Flores was ineligible, and the neo. i "ntcr as ever bamson was, and ho never killed ! AH substitutes were rejected by ovcrwhtlmiti''
pie are unlikely by their Congress, to elect Col. ! more l,nn twenty in a season!' The husband was ! majorities, and late in tho night of tho ltith, ;. Rocheforte or Ohnedo. A motion was made in ! somewhat staggered at ibis, but was too good a frc of the resolutions were agreed lo without ojpoCongress to declare Flores President and Dictator j ,nan to give up the liible, and setting himself ''on. 'i'ho whole probably pissed us lepoili d. for life it was opposed and failed. Gen. Herra- tw cxplJl11 11 away, observed that scriptural bin- j f'bo resolutions adopted contain a call for Couvci -ra immediately marched two battulions intoQuito, I Sua"G W3S figurative, and that a certain num- j tionsof thu Peojle. 'i'ho results of this bold attiand proclaimed Flores Dictator for life, andthrn.it! S her was sometimes used for an uncertain one. He i luu,(-' which tho House have assumed, muit be nn
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more than half a P"am io mu luturc relations ot tin Coluiiv wilU
tho rcist tncat lJnt.un. Xationul JnttUigt.i,ur.
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On Whilmonday, the 2iSlh of May, 1828, a day ! whole of them. A printed handbill, with the mot- !
which draws most of the population from the city to ot a musket, sword, and lug, with a black tomb-
of iuremburr, a younji man apparently about 17 stone and columns, was sent to Gen. Santandcr. Sports of thc Turf. The Charl
called out a tall athletic-looking fellow tome, as I j not be acquainted with the singular details of his ! ened death to Congress. Rocheforte, Ohnedo, thought probable there was not more lhai was making my way through a group of wild-look- j history, we subjoin the following account of him, j anu thirty four others protested and retired, and ! dzon rl foxes in l lie Hock, &nd tint t ing characters assembled an hour since around the j being all that our limits will at present allow. I in half an hour afterwards Flores banished the was Inauc UP ol xuakx and iroodchucks."'
Kxctcr Xi'ivs Letter
years of age, in a peasant's dress, was observed
standing in a very singular position, in one of the most lonely and unfrequented parts of the city. On being accosted by the citizen who accosted him,
j ho held out a letter directed to a military captain at Nuremburg, to whom he was conveyed. The
Style. A yuung gentleman, h-vini; occasion to
ask a lady for tint Minders across the table, addresston Courier, of ; ed her in the followiiig emphatic and enamoured
iindcrfrce tho 1st inst. says: j strain: "MoM beautiful, ncctunpli&hi d,:uid cbaimwill inter-; The weather was very unfavorable to the amuse-i ini! madam, will vour ladyship, by tin unmerited
fere 1 know not; but that Flores will have an nn-. merits of the Turf vcstcrd.iv. Thc Jockey Club and undeserved condescension of voiu infinite.
easy time is certain, as Gen. Olando is in Pottdi-1 purse, two mile heats, was w
j stone and columns, was sent to Gen. Santandcr,' Sports of thc Turf . ! with these words only on it: "Cen. Santandcr free tho 1st inst. says:
your friends.'' Whether this country
a company? The spokesman was evidently a 'red-j captain knew nothing of him, nor could he learn liorso' from Kentucky, and nothing Was wanting I any thing relating to him from the letter. To all
.nit a 'buck-eye' from Ohio, to render the assem-. enquiries he made the same answer, uue scchteno blage as complete as it was select. I was in the J mocht ih wachu, wie mei votta wachu is," which rnidst of the first real prairie I had ever seen on seemed in fact to comprise his w hole stock of words, an island of timber, w hose Ice, while making slow He was then carried to the police office, but here headway for the last two hours, with a biting breeze no further satisfaction was obtained respecting on my beam, it had bcen my whole object, aim and j him; 3nd the surprise occasioned by his first ap-
amoiuon to get a comfortable bar-room, a smok- pearance soon settled do-wn into the torm of a dark
nd horrid enigma. From subsequent examinations and inquiries, it appeared that Casper Ilauser had bcen confined in
a dungeon from very early infancy up to the peri-
an watching his movements:
Murder. A Coroner's Inquest was held voster
opdy- j purse, two mile heats, was won very easily by Ju- I goodness, please toextend toyourmost ohscquiou., i lian, tho sister of Uerlrand, Jr. distancing Little j devoted and very humble servant, that pair of ignii Red in thc first heat. A sweepstakes, however. ! potent digrstors, th it J nnv exasperate lhe c.cre-
scencc ot this nocturnal cwindnc
I mile heats, for untrained saddlehorscs, was aftcr-
liimiiuiv, in
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1 . , i I iviii iuii .uii.ii iii uii.i.ri .is ill. 1 Li CXeeeiieil imu hiv iuui"i.iii unimnrj ui IO 1 1 i-l'O'lMM in
uuu, kji u lll-ll (IWUl UII11V- 4 . V.,c . ...Tl.i -m.r C.- .. 1 !...!. : I . r 1 1 1 i -i l w V t ill I' I I I in iioi.m. I I .
, ,ivivi tiiw n uciiiiiiuu ii'iiiot, J . l. I V IJ UUU IOOU- ' "Hlliuii. iti.i -u.i- iii lu.uii VI UUI V- VI UI l'l MIC in venrs ni nap. won wna luiiiul l.niwi.oi, tivn o.l . . . i . ..
..... .. j ing horses were brought up to the post to make ' morc potently." Inrpfl ti rliifli vmir in I ilflr. li-iinr ct
... ... ....... c.t.,.,- uuncui ; . ,Pir . p nit t ho mvnrr n piHi nut inn.rni.i w o m.
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Commerce street and Rothcry's lane almost in a ! ... un a . .i. .....f.i
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v. ....v...j. - - .i,ii nua lUVIJUUl.'U eta llKll
ing .'cocktail' a worshipful assemblage Gold
smith scmb was a tool to it) had never entered my dreams! Could I refuse to drink with such a company ? The warm glass is in my frozen finsfers.
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r J ' f t i . I vvy-vtiiwi UUU ii-iiiiv.mi.iiv i WLlUtl III
Cihn Sir,fm l.nnic Pn-.imnii.. o. t..i ! ULr w.e Ie?,,mL inuiKing mere was
. i i : r T r wluu,a,V a,,u make play. F.verv fellow seemed to
i isuv ui mu iiUu v in in. aL-UKe. j tie verdict ol . i. i .1 1 1 ., - .,- . , .i- 1 .,, to massa s instructions, 'take the lead, the jury was, that he came lo his death by be- :r v ti ' : '
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m iinrc- ; : . i . i 1 u . i "i i ! 1 i i a ' 1 1 . bV the Mayor, which resulted in the commitment ! leu-norse It IS brnshrrl hv lhf linn.5hrr i imn wiikt rnnspnuni.t u hnH npvpr rprpiv'i ins rnr. .' . ..- . .T v. v-iuiimuiciu i
i.il, it, c . . , , -.,. . i . . i peen lor somo time trading in oysters between this with the wolverine 'mv respects to vou. had constantly remained in one nosture botHslecn- i i , v , . ., 3 . a . . " UJlb
, . ...' . '. . ' . n arp. ann fw i nrt in t ip i.r.r. iiin.in -,.i
, and luck to all of us. Here was a can - n and awake, and that is m nd had not advanced V T , " "
-AnrniKim in Nnman. n panvn pr iiv nm nc.,nn i
J 1.1-n.Mluu,
all got oil'wcll ! Morc than providential lcapc. During ib.i woik, tho ri- i 'atc beavy i-insin Scotland, a serving woman, whu
no time to ; waa sc,a to bring some water, returned uftcr .tny-
be acting un ' u, xv,iUt was considered rather an imicasimnbh?
and keep it ; lcg'h of time. On making her way to lhe kitih c lost hvanv tn ncr t"itrci. demanded what kepi her so long
1 of them, for every one did his best from tho nimn. ' "Kcrpit me sae Ian"!' said lhe dripping al scntcu
J ""If! .
and so closely did they keep together dutim tho : with a look of surprise;
any time vou could have covered s scc tac again. The hu
"deed vc may be;.dad tj
burn was rinnin Iran bank to
thc whole with a blanket, provided vou could h ive ! brae, 1 missed my fit and fell in, und if it hadnu'
found one largo enough. Hut the heats for lhe ccn u,r providence and anitht
r woman, 1 vv;;d hue
ing stabbed by some person or persons unknown.
The examination of eight or ten witnesses by
any hi.ui.lv up iu ui iiun- .1 t r 1 i- r 1 . . . . miu iiu.t'jv
The most devout lemnPrnnr-P-mnn r.miW nn I ml nf hi, nnnonnnrft in flu streP.s nf iXnrembnr., - U,G ury OI intJueST, ulSCiOSeu SUCll positive aiidiw, 't
. 1 i G j firfii motn nl in I m virlnnrn. nc Irl In -r 1 m?ni : 4 : 1 '
nann in lhat! it i imiP oi i,n -r tUii.n i,.,i ,li ,nin,v.nr.,. u -. c n i. r- .. w ,tt,cslmauu
the
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.Tings against the badger comes in rnrnmiiinnnhJ. I linns nfanv kind -ihnt ilnrin-T his imnriaonment hi i . " mmm lujior, wno lias i s.epna,.u, ...prR f.(inniiv u.n .finlf,ef.i . b.cn drowned."
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: ses coming out as close together in one heat as in
the other. .1 Toast. Hunng the administration of the elder
i Adams, the folluwimr wan .riven hv r ...'i.i l. i.inn
t - I 1 . . . I ... . . . " " . - " J -.
curious anomaly of the body of a man with the fee-! 1 wnat we can learn it seems that an old i ,4 -.., ... t . ! tnore noted lor his ignorance than hi inUniuatioi.;
ble intellect and simple ideas ofa child I 2rudSe ,jad exisled between thc deceased and said ! po V we.".KaY t a 11 V8 " i 4"r J''ts'iftilt Mtu,; may the trt,n.o.,Vr
After liaving been visited by men, Casper Hauser was on the
mittcd to the care of Professor Daumer,
nnnn li!mpir llio fnrmntuin rvf tbf
the com lorced upon me, with many apologies up- i general care of his education. With
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, wrus f t
contact
gentlemen
laj commencement with just the sort of salad of! beyond the infantile state thus presenting the
socieiy i nave been long wishing to meet with, having as yct only tasted its component parts in tletad. IJllt aUSDicioUS wna ll.a Nnmnrimr 1
m U lm 1' I till 111 w A
nearly got into a difficulty with my new acquaintances a few moments afterwards, by handing the
iinuiuru a snare oi the reckoning, and I took back
on my part for having presumed to pay a part ofa ! he made such progress in knowledge, that in the i to nSn Lut were separated by friends; they af-1 T , ; 'general treat while labouring under the disquali- autumn of 1S29, he was preparing to publish Uie ! fw,ards renewed the quarrel near the County : frj , r'r hcattons of being a stranger. Room was then history of hisllfe: and it is hifihly probable that the ! Pock were parted by the watch. At a late ; , " "
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manv eminent I u.IUi t-ucqueiici. ui a jiiu ueiween inem in i p., i , , .-; , V r. - , o"'" "i "i i:cju: uu lSth July com-1 New York in which Cannon came offvictor. They f "tpd 1 Jaul Jones. She came to ih.s , meant mantle. AOUl UU1 , VUlll . . . - COntlllPnl fnr I IP nillli-cn nl'i.rn-ii.in l.nr r HIIW :
who took t ". on inursuay evening, at a nouse m L,ittlo Wa-; , i""ru 'e. "- in. j I . . . . . . . . i n ho i fn. I f tlwl rrr-n4 ikai.imi n I ,.I..mi'iiim t f I I k I ' r-. . .
mind, and the j ier and atterplaymg cards together, imputa-1 ZC Zt J:?, : i.. i VmA ' 1 mcnt .f ilutirs j.ud iu
this m!ntleman!I,onstcheatery were made, and they all went out :'?V" "-"-u. v-f(A nl ,,10 Custom House in this Citv. from thu
in jones only s:sicr, wno mairicu ur. , . p M....-.1. k-m t i n.i n i . . . . , ,v . i ! th ot .Match 1S.M, to thc 11th Alarrh iiistnut, rx-
... -nailer, nootn was then : history ot his Hie; and it is highly prooauie mai me w.. -..w. i. . .w.vw. m a mi. , . , . r(ln..- Tli .... -monf, the choolhovs nf . courteously made fur me by ,ho fire-place, and, circulation of the report of thfs fact, was the cause hor ol the night, one of the witnesses saw three j accepting a p,pe proflered by one of the company, of the attempt made m October of that year to j n f f whom was the deceased, standing at iXS- a m?i y sonu IN i VV a few winds made me sufficiently sick nnd nt U. I.rlnrr U hJ, i;p tn . Thi, ntinmnt ,,,e sPt where the body was found, quarrelling ! no ,lim ,VU. V. ' S !-J. ,l I lb
ours, an old Dumfries, remembers w ell of
-j -.v.!. uii.i ui iiuniu to Jay it by without further ceremony. 'There's a
smart chance cf cigars there in the bar, stranger, if you'd try some of them,1 said oqe of ihehooshprs
. . - wW vav-M.. w u . a v . t til mj 1U i
cst' echoed the other, 'and they are a heap bet-; slightly wounded that it healed icr than those pipes.' 'I allow,' rejoined another I the assassin's daer this lime f.
bring his short life to a tragic close. 1 his atte
was made in the absence .of Professor J)aumer
and although the blow was probably aimed
throat or heart, it struck his forehead, which was so
of the company; 'but I wish that fellow would shut thvApr; he must think we were all raised in a paw-mill, and then he looks so peert whenever he
comes
in a few day?, and
this lime failed of the intended
effect. Although every exertion was made to unravel
ns dark and mysterious affair, we havo not heard
Millions, seven hundred ai.d fftu thou
sand dollars. I'mler the old system of impmls,
c cashdutios on the satno amount of importations.
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lemnt"esP'l h blv was found, quarreling; """'"'. "J ! " tamniuU. H.rc llun is a fuel orll. Ml ll, (,.;. inner, e st;lpgere and fell; nnd on .ho evidence j f0""' wl.'!c1' '""" , ?j 1 1 , ! ""r I'IJ can LedcvUtd u to tho uhicU.au. at 1,1 ccd said Tajlor and Houseman ero remand - ff', ""ll ,,T, i.f " "'f'"""?"1 produced ll.o ,,rcSr,.t , mli-rnmo..,. Tiitn: u Tnr r,.r.i .- ; weiffht who hai)encd to ba caught. Mis. 'i . i i... :.i
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j it iui . iii.u umn iu ciuiiy my piKe. as1
she would often come to the door and laudi at tho
race.
ed for further examination
When tho encounter took place tho deceased was fully clad, and it was supposed, from his hat
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being found in County Dock that lhe bodv had , ,o,n , i, ,V I - 1. " M. ' " i. V W "S I cial coin.nuni. v
.:. r:,""0 " una, w.m no omer covering rui,-,s as clanish a3 a Collovidion could desire
the active capital of the city, which would oihci.
I wise have bcen usefully cmj locd by the it imncii cial community. V V. Standard.
Poor fellow.,' ejacmed one ho had no. ! tha. anv sais!ac.orv informa.ion had teen elicited than bi, linen and socks. ' Norfolk Ihacon. ' j Miss Taylor i jT"
An mormon, eel, "I iucbe. round lhe 1 oily, and weighing forty-eiyht lounds, was 1-ltly tskui en the co:st of J-Cutbi.d.
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