Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 September 1834 — Page 1
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lcrms-..2 .":), jfpaid dtirinsr the yenr. i (. if paid in advance" '), it" not j. aid d niiig tha ye;ir. 51 '2j, for siK in uitlif. Papers discontinued only at the option of the publisher while arreararr are due. lO" An vei tisemcnt making one .ptare or le? will he inserted three times for one ilollar, and twenty-five cents for every snlxeouent insertion ; longer advertisement in the same ratio. Advertisements sent without orders, will in nil c.a?of, he insetted until forbid, and charged n.-cordinl v. Sueh articles of produce, p.? are used in a family, will he received in payment for subscriptions, at the market price, delivt red in Yin-temics.
.-T 1 UK 1 CW mode ly which farmers and others middle of the bush , w hich must be kept a desierale one, and that if til
, x' -tj 0 vsr I. -ii , i. i. , ; 7iay manufacture charcoal Provide nopenso as to admit the air freely. It is . must inevitahl v sutler death I,., ,,..,0.1
hollow cindrical cast iron back log for the abo a gjeal support to the bush to drive; from the officers of justice and ultimately tire place, not so long but that it may be-ja stake into the ground close to the s tern, 'tied to this country. He had the hardicome heated throughout its letigh. One; as keeping it steady causes the fruit to be j hood to open a Tuscan hat store in Broad end may he permanently closed and the j larger. This treatment is to be continti-; way, ami was considered to be doing busi other covered with a cap. 13 1 ill smalljed annually, and the fruit instead of de- iness on a large scale. lie and hie accomhoh s in it from one end to the other, a-! preciating as is usual , w ill rather improve I plices surrounded the boy who took the bout a line in diameter. Fill this back-! in size, as has been proved by some plant j package containing twelve thousand dol log with block of wood or chips, and put ! ed J 5 or 20 years ago. The ground must j lars down to the ollice of the captain of on the cap. When heated, the intlam-jbe spaded in the spiing and kept perfect-! the Providence steam boat, and contrived malle-uror tar that issues from the holes Mv clear of weeds. --.2m. Fanner. i to run oif with it. Mpritt ihP niT.rr f.
'- I ter watching Vane foi some days, ver.tu
l0T. a 1 int Ot FtOVe tile nav HtlSWPt li..tf A lYto.i.l .viittw! r,n na loilrr. red at the risk f)f inmrrinur :i inntPrn.
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ci irnti: or potatols.
A frequent change of seed is neeessa-
ry . Any sort may re continued lertiie 'ul prolitable by removing them from
oae county to anotlicr every toutth or fifth
pipe may answer
tempo i arily. litem. .? tried recipe fur burns. Keep on hand a saturated solution of alum (four ounces in a quart of hot water) dip a cotton cloth in this solution and lay it immediately on the turn. As soon as it shall have become hot or dry, replace it by another, and thus continue the compress as often as it dries, which it will, at first, do very rapidly. The pain immediately ceases, arm in twenty-lour hours under this treatment the wound will be healed, especially
it the solution be applied before the blis
vpar or bv raisiiifr them alternately on
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very different description of soil. In the j 'ers are mime.j. ' "e astringent and dry cultivation of this useful plant, it appears S q'".V a'um completely pre
liom many txpeiinients that it requites
nmple space. In field culture, placing the sets of the strong growing kinds in every third furrow, and those of the dwatfer sorts in eery second are eligible distances. There ate different opinion?
held respecting the necessity of earthing!
up potatoes. On very thin sods however it is absolutely necessary. Oo deeply ploughed or trenched ground ear tint. g up
the stems is certainly less necessary, b
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vens mem.
The deepest burns, those caused by-
day, to communicate the rerult of a pro-; lion to attest him. He was It ied in Decess which had been recommended to him jcember and found guilty, of restoring butter to its oi iginal sweet- j The Recorder, at that time, in his ness. Incredulous as he as, he made the 'charge to the jury staled that being adetperiment, and he authorizes us to say , anced in years, he must have formed it was entirely balisfactoiy. It consists j some kind of character, iour rear! ers will simply of churning the loiter with sweet doubtless be of the same opinion) and his fresh milk, m the proportion of about 3 failing to e-tablish a good one, ought to lbs. of the former to halt a gallon of the militate against him. To this part of the latter. Putter, thoroughly rancid, by this char connspl r.h ovro-.ti.-m. ami hie
simple process, was rendered sueet and case wasaigued beforethe Supreme Cotnt I H 0,1 vft to get lich, work Inrd and good. Our citizens, in view of the pre-; which decided against him. He has been ; f I'ul ,,tt,etent scarcity and deainess of butter of m prison six months and wa sentenced I " ou ,v:uit ,0 tender your huchnnrt
even tolerable quality, will not fail to at on Satm.hiv . l.o ;m,;tnr0,i .,i t;;.r ino-1 unhappy, blame him for every thins bo
preciale this diicovery. Fredericksburh for four year and .ix months, making in 'Ircna. all a per iod of five ) ea rs, the penalty ah - '" -s--- lotted by law for the olfence of which he
one, the bltam Boat lubber. lei haps '.was goiity. He has, now, we think, filled
ir,AMIIIS IMtCHiKNY. If every body would mind just his on business, there wculd be more businei-8 done . If we talked less about other people,
otiipr people would talk l hs about us. It we conversed less about men, and more about things, we would have betier friend, fewer enemies, less trouble, and inor e sense . Il students would read less and think more, there would be a larger number of really great men in our country. If my child were to be a shoe black all his life, I'd give him a classical education. If the mistress would scold leu, ehe would have less need for coldtng. If you often c harge servants with lying, they will soon become liars, if they nra not til ready so. If young hulie now-a days did not become women at thirteen, men would have better wies.
cau.e as the .m Jer-groMtnl runners which oujv.i t.y scour ing or r unmng. ineuesi pro luce the tubers are inclined to extend I method to take it oil, is to wash it with a themselves a deeply in the soil as Hie ! little diluted muriatic acid. Thisaclsuproots, they do not seem to require an v ! on l 'nd loosens it very speedily. Jem. additional depth of earth immediately! SfAch method oj preserving eggs. Dip over them Put this depends entiiely : during one or two minutes in boil upon the open porousness of the sod, ; "ig water. The white of the egg then i ,:,nor nf crrowth ,,f snme forms a k m l of membrane, which fnve-
nf ih kindi Pbicki. tr cil thc llow e i s 'P- the interior and defends it from the
increases the size ami number of Tu-h" method is preferable to the
hers It is founded on a law of nature ! vatni-h proposed iy heauraur.-fitm. d.soosir, a lant constituted to produce' Preservation of Skins. J. Steggard,
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d tuber ?, ianner hi i y man, in nungai j , tompieitiy
boiling water, drops of melted metal,
pbo-pboius, gun powder, fulminating . a greater scoundrel than this man never : up the measure of his guilt, and in all powder, Jen. hate all been cured by this j t -xisted, as the following brief sketch of i piobabilit y will onit this ublunai v cene
?pecui;. l'um. ins lite win snow, ire was uorn hi JL.au-j within the wall? of a pnson. Without a 7 o remove a hard coating or crnst from cashne, England, in the year 1770, ol ' ft ieud to regret his loss or drop a tear on qlass and porcelain vessels. It often ha p- j poor, but honest patents. At an early ! his grave, lie is about five feet 10 inchpens that glass vessels, used as pots fori age he manifested an extiaoidinary pic-: es in height : stoutly built : w ilh lone black
pensity of robbing orchards and ben ' hair, and coarse, bold, for bidding features, ioosts, but generally j lay ed his caids so piesentmg altogether one of the. most well that he escaped detection. Uti onegall0ws looking countenances we ecr occasion, however, he w a .he leader of aiguvv y y Transcript. gang of juvenile rascals in s obbmg an out-1 '
house belonging to ins giatuimother, and, was detected by a dog that fastened upon! him and tote oil" pait of I is dress, which!
the dog retained in his ttcth till the old
flowers and other purposes, receive an
unsightly depo.it of crust, hard to be re-
From the Osneso Democrat. nit: polish ituri i;lt:s.
This interesting class of men are real
lady look it from him; for this otlence he objects of charity and benevolence.
dose i ight or does w long ! scold him fordo ing this or that before you know whether he did it or not. And finally If you would not be crerlastingly dunned, pay the printer. IVcitern Luminary .
.1 Xew Invention. The Tauuton, Massacusetts Whig states that a gentleman in Boston who owns a large chemical e9tab lishment, has discovered a new species of tire, which produces a most intense heat. It is produced by the mistura of tar and water. With this kind of fuel a steam boat can pass the Atlantic with the great, est safety. The di-coverer declares that he can carry a stenmboat from Providence to New York by using this fuel, for live dollars. It is said that the invention of the cotton gin doubled the value of eve
ry acre of land in the Southern states
J was nut into the slocks of his native vib ! Thev amount to some hundreds of tliCiV acr
?!lae, and in revenge, he went the very I very flower of Poland men who were'a,,d "e are ol opinion that the dis-
ht of his releatemcnt and poisoned the, once wealthy, influential and enlightened. I1"5" ,!ltm"J"fU
deg, and subsequently fired the picmices. but w ho have lost their all , in the cause : ,e Vut, " UiL lt8m e ';,,1P' . u,,,.ua
-'I'hei weip. unable, however, to Lrimnot freedom, and have been driven honi "i'vv,"'V "''
nig
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at the same time noui eee.:s ana iu oer , .... .., ... . j t v J : . . " " V rv. r. . - V.. m.dod m.nn ,!
to yield either one or the other more P' eserves raw ludes trom putielaction, proof against him suuicitni ro convict ; their mi ins vy me r uinieHS aim or meop j--- --i j y " .i..:nii,.n,i., .w-.-mdioo- Pither is destrov- "d restores those that are tainted, by ap- him, and for his relation' take he was j preswor. To Americans, such indi vidu-' rcm0 c ct'fc 01 he greatest obstacles l anutuiatuiy accOKiing as euuei is ui-muj - i . ... i .... r I he ctliera Use c locomotives tuu.ii our
ed. If tubers be not allowed to form,: P'y ig to mem, wiui a urub.i, a layer oi gpated. - ja.s nut ei mo.e man me. e uwievi- V':c0 " 0.uj, 1
soro n very: ins nexi essay was io ev.ucu u tat iwei s ; njie speculation aim cuiiusiiy. i ntn :
n.l a...M wi! h th rrm- Pvroiigneous ami. i ney at
lenience- and if the timer be destroyed ! speedily, and it occasions no injury or di-I daughter ; and when she became tacciute : f ate calls to mind what that of our fathers, HTC K Vl l'N as soon as ihev appear, the tubers will be! munition of their value.-liecuil lnJu,tri by him, ho gae her corrive sublimate, might have been, under a diligent d.s '-h'e orgMl;ZlUiQn increased. It'is bad management to pbnt ttle . with a view to ,:Toducc abortion and cau- pensat.on of he providence o toJ.-- of f Ul , , it bcc,t ,he U)i(. the refuse, or odds and end, of last year',! Jetton of heat upon Razors.U has teen M l.erttlth Buf uniol tunelyhtit Oar very soil beats with a mighty hear I ; f0.Urie)f the American people to witcrop, for the set of this. If potatoes iUcd, why, m time of frost, a razor, un- agam, the evidence w,.s not conclusive m sympathy sritli the i fate of men tnig.jneMB ioJ E0 fruitfj pf ',i!ica, l!i8. ' . ... .. ..... i lit- .i lii.-iiii tio imoiiP.) wi tint rut wiihoutir- aumnsl iim. He w as next leaioved to the eliner tor liberty. W e ha ve room enough , , ,
hiuuiu ue pidiueu ,v - ,v - .... . . . . icoru ana cvu convulsion . as me laei .en
. ....
planted ai an, mey
vell. Pr. Far. Meg.
r itatmg the skin? It is because, when it j adjoining county of Duihaa, and plated j in our country, and room enough in our
well. Jyr. i ar. r . . . ' . J . CT . ... . . - . r . . 3 ear s: amiu uie cuti ai tuare freezes, the edge rd a razor, examined by by his It lencs on a snug little farm, soon hearts, to cherish the unfortunate victims j j . fi ' Lcai, ,s etood ul-oT Fan, method of 'giving greater strength microscope, is like a saw, and as soon after which he married: he used to beat of tyranny and oppression. Welcome, ; t cnminai;n a;ul recri31ina:ion, and fiLness ro ihrUd, rJ vork, corda as warmed, becomes smooth .-hkm. I his wile o frequently that she was ptem then, noble 1 olande.s, to America: may ,)c uhiie o( goumj but andoarse corV-The l.xtxinm of oakl 7b destroy Catterpillars. -To liKeen j alurcly dclive.ed of a st.l bom child, and )ou..nd upon our hospital- a shores, orj neMUre the confuJun and batkha, beenempl u ed for scarcely any ' gallons ' vater, add one pound and a he eventually ma, red all his prospects amid our breathing forests that com-, guccessive !;n(, aatiV?onist
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clber I Mip e than thatol" the tanner, and ; q-iat ter or common soap, uie same quau.i-1 inei e uy cu.iunn.. a i..r upon w.c oi it i8 mtirable. to a Preat vatietv of v of tlnv e i of sulphur, and two pounds : daughter ot one ot his tana laborers.
---! c . i ,..oi,..i n..t i .. s. ., i.t w v i j i , 1 1 i r...t
rd nets coarse linen ' uiusnrooms tuie poisonous ui.m;. iuiii.c ..oS mnm, v -.
U Htti j MUU euuil WIICI ruiu ins laiui nun lieu iu
Whitehaven, in Luaibeilaud, wheie hfc kept a public house under the name ot Williams; hete he married a second wife
n t It' lh P:ld. COTi
ie steeped in it. thev acquiie createrjthe whole over a moderate tire and keep firmness and durability.' Fishermen have ! M.t i ing. Caterpillars, grubs, &c. watered
In,, tesoited to this. Nothing is ,noie"iiti th.s i.qur, .mmei,ae.y pe, .,. ,,o,l than skin. and vet this pre-! This irc.pe ,s said to come horn (jer-
((ti.
Oa the Culture of the Garden Pean.
j ) ears; amid t!ie general welfare of which
from pur
ine ad vo-conciha-
I ting measures; the confidant and officer of N tun cnitAccit'a rv ndfurrnnict uittmtti j.
fott and independence which Heaven h the mer;tP1f upprobaticn of denied ou in your native land. ieacl10f the conil.clmg ,.artie; his mild True, we are ourselves in a state of s .Ul( , ,ac0 d.sposition'c.ily equalled, by
: peril, fromt ho mad acts of our Gov- profounfj acquiremer.is and his devo-
ernment, which cemand? curaecpesi em j tccl patnoiism. Thcsa fcoppy and noble citode; but w e have got the tpirit of free- j qUa,ties have, and we hope ever will be, dom lemaining in all its vigor ia our citi-, iic tj U, iniri? i shine chai acteristica of thi
by whem he had no family. Soon alter zei,s. Our bondage is temporary ; for j individual. And' whether or not, he shall this marriage the b, other of his fust w ife,! with the next national electiou, the people jever ijC called by the American people to who was ttul living, coming in a vessel to! will break their chain?, and throw them Vu a Mrt,er giation than he at present oc-
u-urper, wnn scorn:cu L,ut jew, if anv. ra cur humble
and derision. Jot so Poland. The death blow of her freedom has been struck
j opinion, more deserves, or coubl be with.
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serves them. ll is me same win. nempm - j
and linen cloth. They contain much gutn1 .-P;.. in vtinr wlw.-l with tan
3 1 , i .,. ...hU io! I have been very successful for half a do j Whitehaven, wtnttotoaid at the house u, the teeth of the
tun. toi uis ii tin ii" 'c vhwj ... -i i . ' ii i i ii D i . .h.tnhtv- l.inrti ou-ht not to Meop.n Vta,nmg two crops cf beansj ol aue, whom he recognised and expo
j,.,, tin, ..dnJCrom the same plants. In ihe summer ot ; scd ; aquaiteland a light ensued, and , blow of her frcr dom has been ttrircfv. l nioro unanimity of the interests and satin
f acomres a very biow n color j my first crop of magazan and early j Vane drew a Unite and stabbed his oppo-Jher best blow is smoking upon her pollu-j fiiCioil of ev,.r party, promoted to the ' ' . ' . ? I i iin.ine . o It, n ioiv tl inner :i nd i nut :iiid Ihe s:i mi1 FVfiiin lei I W hil r h ;i ! tod .d .i in Imr i-.oi.l t-sl hr.i 1 1 Ho r ot$ m ? i ii: :.. ii,., .... i "
When this color fades the operation uny , i--p , ... ? , ": , ' J -' - " , , e ,. , u.o.u, c ,u
j V 10 '. en l W I till , lIOW ll U O O ; I ll IS i ite ii uuv. j c ii uiivi v kuii u ju. vu iiij i u uu ij I'eilliUll 1115 I) linn s '"ii iii i 1 1 . ..-j - .i .
w hen the beans were in lull blossom. I he j the meliopolis, he commuted a highway j of her remaining sons ai e broken and par- j shower cf Sulphur. Vy a letter from crop from the blossoms which the plants robbery near IPgbgate, atleuded with cir lalyzed. Poland is swept from among the ; pl()UViK im, near Frankfort, ef the 3d May,
be repeated .
The best method of preserving nets am
cotdnee is the following: dissolve two
pounds of Flemish glue
of water, dip the net?
ticn and then steep them
tion of chesnut or oak
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Ml I II MIL 11"! - , , j
i.. . . i:.-. ....I. ......... t j..t n.t... ........ - i., .. i . . i I - r 1 1 1 n t p .ir.ii.fi ...t... . i. . . .1 1 .
in fifteen gallons ,neiM,osec6seJ ver ' uUliini; sioppi u , naiions. 1 us men ""- ,ve hear oi me ionov ing: n i aiueu or im- . i.l ,v..il.nr.wl .l.itiniy lulir I ii t ll I e P W P P Ii S si 1 1 0 s t f h A I S O . Uiwllilll W i S si OH 1 1 C I .id V ! r P tw n :i ll t a (1 f t h e land of Kogoiuko atHL.,,. lliirinir n Iip:ivv f:lll nf WAlnr.
(CC. UltO ItllS SOlil ii' gminii-" "u,,,'fi uv,v ........ - i". j a j ...... j-iunii v- j --- -.-. ' . . il. . I - . ...,!,.l .i.l eirli ' nml lior In thiii- hvr liiinr!;inir ih.i iltivcr X.iliincl.i tn nnr ImtiinS. 1 heV Will Hot 1 I. .. onunlitu l' milnlinr felt in rmnlii.
it) a ft tOO0, S0bl-'"'lt' Uie nrHUl HeiC 'iu:ilimvi vuv,u , anil m.1 mil vij J ... uinv. ..juu,-,,, w vji . JUl.ll l IjilttHlllJ .x... . . r,.ii, r.m .,i.iii ilm mill nni iVnm !ni t hr I lira h.iiiinl .-mil i olil.i il ' J nr:ir on r Bai 1 the V arQ W 01 th V to bti- , Int. iv it h it. t h:i t ns t h e w n I er flo wd
bark, the lannm mmu pusum m .n-i.. ... . , , : ...-B.w- 4 ..m..,.. , ----
or more, m FOtne instances, lour to si ine rauier ana in-iie;iieu uie uauguier. iccuie uur uiwtuvu. ,10 wn me sir ee is, int: sui hiu- aa iu ? ci n
l I I . J A . ..lilk. ti aa ! U.Mtf ctntot ilhroi it h l t i a I n rimiil t i ' .. . -
woik which adds great strength to the j prouuero an anunnani cup, ... . .. - - "",,r""3 I j From the Aeu I I 1 : t.' . .. i ... 1,- di.,o I ho t ' .i vollutw-n lliu Iwil 'il I mil 7 and n hit ar.
cords Anv bark which contains tannin j g'"'i cu uu. ing oepieu.ot . . ...w i.. ... i .... ..r, -., uitEAT
. , i io; . I iriew. 1 uniform v hent tlown, so as to , lesfeu me noieu jeny autniiain.i iritu rnrv be employed in makmg a decoction Mew, umiotm y e , r . ... n . rafc. The Boston pap
,o bones, parings of skin, remains ot irsh, ' . M . "rV. ' .'. VkII ! ",..T.l. . Vt 7.1 "ii:: I" ! Jay mail, contain
C I ....ll .,11 c,il,lnnr0 rOllt 111. ' HIUI COmi CI OII5 Ul UC.11I3, I IHl'l- - -...w r.w..... - . &c. and generally all entrances contain . ....... ' J,-r.im I ,1(imttli , ir,,5,,t!,ii.,n rr l.t... ,,,.r lars respecting the
.n o-e atioe may be u?ed in maumg a ge , ., i- ; , t . .i..r.. v. ..n. of Iortolk, at llo
m r ... . . , :u,i .in mm nun ivnirii m n ni 1 1 ii nit iiuui . i c i.iis ocuv w tui , jnn cuuiu
. .,! I iJlHinil'll V 111 O r '"" I
. I . . nn i mnlll i; I ' UIC 191 'Jl J"!! ' wi.-v..
av on me ni-nu , , , f . .1B ,p
mts memoii umy ii.iii 01 in rr ii " -
throw aw
may use them for thi purpose. Jour, dts Cannais, Vsuelks.
Wales
icd l ist Tuesday night, bv means of false
' i i i .H,-i niui in lull-
Prom this place he escaped in IGOOand ,fr Keys, am. toooeu . t . i " tiiii ... 'I lorn upi' in trip
nui.edwhichl had been accustomed to j returned to Lngland, (although he the. e-, .f"". h , eP ,n.l iu greatest advantage tome was! bv incurred the risk of los.og his J.fe,); va"Hs to which the rogues u
Ltert tUabMU -nj, or crotwn wj,Mai t . . . o tne jrrouna was requir
nott" po-Ji
de
r.Travellcr9 in Germany j e(, g ) ,h( my .uvantage9 by this method j kersforthe purpose ol being jare fourfold." 1 always pinch cut the tops!
tie theKe crack
awakened by the detonation when anyone
attempts to enter the room w ithout permtrsion. They arc fastened across the h .1 .1.1. ... Ia ll it
crack oi me tnnn n v 'iMirse cxilosive luapers are maile
taking strips of ball to an ind, wide an a convenient length. P means of
little gum water or paste, a small quantity of coarsolv poinded glas i attached to one rod. one side of each sttip about one fourth of an inch. A little fulminating tiowder is spread over the glass and the t . I .- . I . . - .. .. I . I . .1 . I..V
: .... , , I .Mil oi ill.1 I'lii'iri. on", ii i -5 1 1 ' v M
Vflliu in- " i .
by
d
a
when the plants are in full bloom; this;
.1 .... . MJ..lI.m .riTl -l.vl.i.k rv,t.k- r. lilltiuilt PI
mtows me vigor into me .nn.iiu... u.idi Bur, riuuu iu,ur, , )()( tCWetu
fruit mtead of a continued increase ol j even palaces, trained thieves and ttoo cn . mc bii'ls of lhe luler t.nM4k,otl. The Hobstem and loiiage.Uar.rWr'j Record. the e.y threshold ol justice with unpar-S discovered eailv this morning, , alleled impunity . At last lie was enga. - eft ,n ;uc a tmulll0U n ,),. rhi, atinn of the Goose- cd ,U tV) in robbing the cashier of t he ... v w ern unuMci, l(, got the doors
iii ' ... . .i ! utratlord and Avon Lank, notes to the ; ,,, m , reward ot
W'l. li hil.ta.le ot n t iv ri oilB.
T ' , ;..: ".f . ' amount of one hundred thousand dollars.
old, lake mrut up iiu.ii ui: ihii y turn olf all the suckers, nd lower branch
leaviiii? only one stem with a lew
with it, and quantities of sulphur were.
WJt Star of Axis 0. gathered trom the pav ciaent. 3J. 2 tUn-
I . . . rw f t
RAXk ROKHF.RY. ws" ;'Wl
crs received oy una WHAT 1 THINK.
the following patlicu Vh,.n I pas through n nc j ulou- street 'ami
robbery ol.lhe ban'i Ui.-e nti assuit.nont ol hid h.u n liung out ti air
xhury w hich w as enter- ! n out the ironi winnows oi a ipicnuii uoute, t ' . .. . ! .l.:..lr ll.i i i il ! hi t 11 .ll llUVIi 1. r.ifillPli tflflfll Jlll.t
Vlllii n iiii i 1 1 1 1 ... . .. 1 1 . .i v . H - w . . u..u care uutit - for the b cks. Win n in passing such a house, a vt srl cf wa. tor cotn.'s from the windows :nd drenches me, I think the inhabitants are very saving f their
steps, an I in y o'liinre to vi-it the police coutt
ili1 i rr:i nd .
and hear
ic food, ii
convincalf btutv-
ml. und wails upon himself
Who ii I chance to it t cur one who surks his food down as "a pig iloess swill, I think it a sure si-ti that he is only tit to associate with such ultima 1. When 1 fee a young tnanjut commencing hujines spend hour et his breakfast or at
dinner sport a cne drive a tnudein, or vwit
ad free ac-
.in n riH u rrlst i
inn 'i r.iliir id ill miv 1 1 1 1 tlPifc I IV. . I.m u i tvi ii:)
v i oi 40,000, which they threw as.de and r-- - vMt. (h.; !ableof hot,,,
,1 , h. , eft. takitur only bills of the old emission a vvriO0 continually cnomfilamt. of ll
ljuriugm., ..me ne org tuiu gn.,K - leeu w ,th j calltn, lor the waiter, I think t( very burelais, opened a depot lor the reception ' . . , - ( th;it i vur time he coca h
(IliOllI IIUUI tlllMIUllVJll. ll.x-
then
moi
. th :ir- two cf thte suits aie
laid with thur covered sui Tiers nearly in
.. ,.,,1 1 1 1 -j t l ieu unovcie i euu-
.1 il"' r,J x
conta:
m
si
r.cvhtlv as to prevent their being drawn
. .i .1 .... i..iii..v rniU nhT'
3U
ovtr
tb.ir detonation.
Pbe ruantitv of fulminating pow lei
most be propcrtrcr.td to the efucl mtctu tv; T.Vrn,
,Y pt ject .litTercnt ways. A narrow liV of tipper or paichmcnl istl.cn wrapt the coated ends and fanned so
chtlv as to prevent their being dra
by taking hold of the projecting ends, o our the oiUr. The mch-m occar
es.
tranches at lop. Plant them in a noli iiht soil in a moist situation, and where
they w ill be paltially khadetl by branches
of tieos. la the autumn, cover the ground
around them with m inute trom the cow
v ud The latter end ol l ehniary thin
out the branches very much, rutting them
otf close to the stem, taking out all such s cro- each other, but be sure not to marten the branches, lr that causes them to throw out a gieat deal nf wood and vc rv little fruit. I 'he spiing, a quantity Ill rivri 1 Ik feivittv.l lliu
.J' ..h nui-t be cut off whrn ! the same couit where he had receiv
'-men. as also at ; s nhete that grow in the hi sentence.
onrn till 12. o'clock,
! I . ' . .. . . . " . . . I' ... 1 ... ........ .
i'K)00 is cfu' red lor intot tnaiion leaoiug , dicatre oiten, t minis u a ooa criterion ii
tllilC Ol His HiiuiinK- aiii.Li-.-i.
When I eventually hear him telling how good
his h isineis ui.d hi credit tire, 1 think there u
not a shadow of doubt bat that he is u bsr.k-rupt.
.... . I. - .. .i
Ihe louoery was eliectedi.y jostling me ihe detection of the robbers and recovcashier, in a way very similar to that : ey of lhe money. put in force, when the notes wee stolen! U ftUcn .rrc rf ,hc Un0Rliim
,rwui uV '"lr V V , . t.on of 5 and U, I'erkms1 old plate, boat ,o th.s city. le was detected by a ; . ar cautioned again.t taki
ing
t.rouer u wuom ,e ,f,...w., 'J'7' , lhom as ,he hank has called m that issue, some of he notes to be changed and he MU e h was tried under the name ol y so and ? Th ere M.ned by John again sentenced tor life. utlett. President: C. llicklmg, Cashier.
a seconu t.u.e ..u uuni,,.- - y, 6Us.,icion yet test, on any one, nor has from Botany Bay; and m Ics than a inv -r . w m:,,f)n ,,e cn received, bv whom
erh.sbistconMCtion ,ej , txUns,vc toU XV(H s0 roilly attempting to pick he , ,iphei We predict, however,
.1 lioomcr.--Mr. Phmeas II. Gilbrrt of North Bend, Ohio, a few days since, caught, perhaps, the largest fish that has ever been taken from our western wafers. The ircntUman was nf the cat denomina tion, and ol the follow ing huge dimensions : "7 feet i inches long, 3 feci' 0$ inches ia
ockctsof the very lawyer who had de- accomplices. p ..!, ..u..t circutn,e,.ce, and we.ghi..g2ll pounds, pocacis ui intiu) ''"J' ..... tVum the. active operations now innro-t mm. ,,lwu,. ,n l, fc.,itn.oi..t..l l.v t
Intnl. .1 i m on hi t tll.i . ilild UiailOO : . .. ... . ' " . -.-... .v- j -
. - . . v. ...... .... ..... . .1. ...... tin iinriitir-iinri iv.i.f.rii i.iiiii . j . . . . . i i ..
ived'o1 ' mi: "-r .......vr ,v,'e' least nny tepciauie gen i,i. Ilo'nvniv.l ' ,1 fl-l"
Knowing that his case was ami iou-.u.p. i auauium.
twelve month itlter
was detected in
ntlemea wf Mi-
