Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 June 1835 — Page 1
1
PS a.' J, jfi O voiiUivin 3. i JjirS 20, 1G35.
II IK v I Ncnri n i: s g a e u t t 12
I'
Tar M f : :, if " ( ' i. a" i
rr!'T !-."U. !!.- pubh-lo r ti hi!,- iirn r ?- !xett:-. -n. :.i will u, .! tl i ,
t it 11 I - ii 11' ( ,. ; ; i 'o ' I I ; -1 1..to-it adt'erti-. ;:n ot- i'i l! i VI vet It-foii. :,' - f. Tit will ail r :le, i't- Ill-t lU.i l.ll'll I. a.-i-or.! it cl v. in d ;n !;e! ef n 'nor f.!i;lv , wiil 1"' rrt i v ! in scri;'ti"ii, at the nniikel pin eentn s
lit ' ;! II t :t :t . - e i!'.o UlT,- ,.,'
'r ti
; r.
i i'i iiT or !(. .r i - i ;; viiv Several yeats ;igv, wi u the South of Iro" ln:J il h.is mr l. i ii iliiiu ill)'
v. hi .i riitiuil i J slaie, a gentle-
tu ativitn" 1 in litis livid in a teliied
country h-e.-e. lie was a bacht lor, sm i .
II. 111
I,
I.
w I.t 1 in r 1 1 it " ii supposed popidar-
tit n of the ; i , r ininginintr that the general ahum i ; i ' 1 1 t i the ir.i v was m ound less he con-
1 1 it ne ti in hi- lonely mansion loi l: alter
r
nei
oi s
- f i'ii T i
r-, It 1 : , It
.1, aa J i !..ir. i . ;.:: ti'cl in . mcit tor .t-.h .I.t t-rt i'. in in
Till: Ml K VO!t"riS M li V V.I . H. I MM 1 1 . On n plain ni-lt i rn"'!.- a v'k hi rm !y, W'hen n ptoti I vo-:!..: r i t . ..toe. li.Ht w Tin" h ;it I ty el. ill i l a I Oman k::,Tl reiv r si.it l.'ii' ghito-e iit !!. !. iiiuInc thin.: Tiiat t...iic witIi a i!-i.i f at itii''." !'iomt!:e uiiilai'rry-li'ar' lirr "inlf n ,! Am) st.ritnk, hull fcorti iTi.i h ili . i-. i t, Aivav from In r si'U-r t !t;l 1 .l" l;i.it; loclariin --i.e iict yt-t nil. I -v Why a rot:U f.-rui ik t'si .-iiou!.! 1 , Anl fiat lio w i- nt in-i with i;nv - 5 -1 n: As calai'y to st.w:J l y 11 "aanlii wt-rm 1''
; l t
ili-n.-i,l or ft 1 1 a I t!a?, hihI ou tue . t i 1 1; ii t he va atiacl'l ha J taken u(;tr 111 his lu -iltootn, t I.h ii as on tlif 1:101:!. ! il ior, iitiii i,t ir ine ailor, wiili v!nc!i 11 coiiiiiitiiiojHUi!. The seivani tiil(o I til; the !) Use as hol n ji lor ti.e iiic ht, iiih! the ?ii i'lioi 1 1 a v uli its p-
leas! at sun ' )' . ;: 1 1 srotu" ra 1 1 v :nnikf, 11111! n ti x 1 , u - 1.. ii-f. .'Liia it' tl.Mii a. actii allv l iodtiji it i!h di'Iiruity Id (lie hahil i ol takir-! naj. v Inch, when once fortneii. 'rfnrrall) utMiul Ihroi.-gh life. Lit the !l iih( f tiri hinifell sn lar it to retire :atly, sit 'I Ifcoisic un eailv 11-er nl-o. lii? hi aiih, M jo !K-hls, tlt.il II 5f ftll ! IIC e!. ht? max (It ;-! tui ijj-oti it, v ill he tr"f ptihl v t-enetltU'i!. I.ntr liveii pet sons have I l i en lionii!. , itter mi exten-it e u,iiiir , to
euiMe rm Ii oilier only la this nnpor
I I !
niteJ tiiiiis lor a sa
. . , . . . . 1 i . 1, . 1 1
";- '"" , i,u " 'Hunt praclice. Ami (his may he ronm-ct I I ...... I . . ! ..... . ,1 I i I L) '
Til
With tnutc forhearnnoo t! The tamitin ' vji1 an. 1 1! c -
Alike ;i f tnuiLTT t" Scli
an.!
' !. wm m t ) ari.n. louU.
1 .
r " 1
1 I I . ...... . I ... I ...... ,,Y 1 t
I 'ii uu.uiLi r, 1 1 t a J i , 1 ' r 11 1 .1 1 un i ?i uij 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1' 11 1 ' H r iii toi -roitr-ii in tl'.e o!,i uian's thamhtr. 'ch-.iH e! b.
j Di'ine ii'Mirr ;.;et lie l.aa letneii lo lieu, . he hiu 1, 1 a i.t i ,1 ;i 1 i.t ,1 1 ii a vvitiiiew liliI eii in tiie enter a pa 1 liun,: , Ins thatiit.fr jiioor ;i j ir. :nl the iii'-on 1 :i hnl.li.i'itiv tin oo:j ii the oi en easement, ie.1 i 1 iit 1 1:. 1 I j. c'.s 111 t ; : v' puli'i' oi-tirct aim i pt 1 cepttil lo to i'o t-tM..ii m the 1111 1. er lucui. l'iiff..tiv i in in iea' !t!.toi!;:ll l!:0 V". in.. i.i , ar.il t'liee lti:eis .! iL.uvi! hi, 11 in , i.i '; -o :n--i n. 'i'he j ol ; trti'.t!i.-t;.-iti r ; t ;i:.r limn ins heii, hot no lu 1 in r,.il e ; liifii 11 ic 1. :n m in the
ai !tr;t nl : 1 r.. i : 1 1 !i .;, hi'tv v r. the
to nun anotner pieventaiiie ol disease --active et:;p! a nient. The tnoriiinr i the season ur activity; the friitite is inviijotateii hy ri'pose, 13 pirpainl lor exertii'ii, at'. motii'ii ii r- plea-urr. Tht pare aim. sphere, sd much moie hraciti?
than nt other h on 1 P. so innch sweeter and
than the air ol n con lined s i t en pi epii eil to I e I teat ha;l 1 i'')f( s" nif' I icmes, is mv " i h srinicf c.'.ti ittoduce
I e 1 1 1 r to
1. 1 1 i y 1 1 -1: ' 11 01 e pi oj c 1 l ine, as l(
, 1
1 t !v xerrise
y ho c.il'fc l I ;tre ot ;-ii nul
.j.'il tor
. might n rTie;,!:!v use,
111 : to piotcct ns iioin disease rathe 1 t i?ti
letn.jve it. I'.vei v t.t.it!r. ev c; t moie f! ' 'I ll In l It . 1: s i 1 , ( 1 1 , 1 1 1 l ' t-' ns , t ' 1 1 h : 1. '
up 1 or in mj4 is :!)-
CI,
n
.Ii-
An I livi-.l of -ii, !. t'.,-.'
; u t' t fnMii ii 11 o t loi' ie a iik'vUhcss :t'i I 1 i'.ie I'-'-rs-, ili li.ir frniti t:.f li'i.iiiin iTCit.
Sli.' only ui'a.'.l, t.ir ttto h ir'ii abu't", T.i lia.l .'in v:i t ) l-rc. ol" i!-e '!' :ii' h.ni jltty ihiu.l.t.T of lor.ity man, An l tlin' iii.1 -hi' lav a nohie Ian, To tc ii-li her im an.l 111 'ike it 'a in
'Ii.it tl.o h'jni'.le ivonii vh not man.' in Mini ; A nlan tinri on s, iiVrp 11ml hn;li, 'J ii.it ti carry it out lio mu-t i lea iiel TTtor.'," ti I ?he, 4 v i 1 1 I ilrink or oat ! I ' i I i 11 m l ivs.it n 111 w 1 n.l 1 ep s h f 1 t . 'ID ht:i i 1110 110 troin tuft snnJ rlMtr hylit, I r 1 eo.-rrt ll.vil till 111 v toiil d'avt s iii!i, I II t 'il lor hfr; hi. 1 ivhett I .lie. 1 H 1h ivp l.ehin.l, as a l.irowfll boon, To t!u uruii-l vounc princess, my u hole cocoon, To h reeh'l ami wove to n shiiiin; lace, Anl I. imc in v, il o'fer I :er scoinlul fai.' '. And whun li tan lidmly draw her ! in.t'i "I hronsrU tlm very threads that have c;iu-cl i"V dentil ; When she finds, at length, fhe hm m rves to Ii r in As to tvrar the shrou.l of a cranlin, ivrr:;i. May s-he hiar in miinl that fl.c walks with pride In the w indm::' the.et tvherc the silk worm died'''
"I
I fori
.en I o 1 1 -1 ' 'I I a 01 .,
1 ho (1 il ! . a e
p! 1 ssh lis 111 I :n mm.;
I.I'm I.:. 1, tii.-i ;
c 1 s 1 '
II. 11 tv 1 tii ! . ;
I lui u , 1 : 5 s t i 1 1 1 1
t ! one ad vntda-ie i f 1 1 , , I vie II? Ill I'ii. in. on 1 j 111 : 10 en 1 1 1 at lo d a 1 1 1 1 j A nioiiit nl.tiy h a no'iia; the p.t 1 1 , i 1 as to vv I.., ii t hi in : d .11 !i 1 Oi in ; '.' t . ill'
, e.tiiiw s o, toe Ii
lac i e the devoW ,1 n.l 1:0
ti t: ,v , . e pi " t : i.'d I: iniI .IM'-i.'.HP, '. 11 '. I t -' .'.. 1 . t I
.1.. ..act. tie linn I i.e mil 1 ilt-M I r ; ! I.'1 i ill, 1. tid he thiGU'.LiI j j .-itain'ii took, place! . . . 1
;n ,1: :; ' 1 11 a ; I 11 ; ! a 1 ic e, i vein alio (
!',,
mi: ppo:
I-. !-. t 1 !- 1 i;il : i ' S i"
t !.; if h
' in i lie me 1 11 - I'il'i'l' I t Xi ! - I - 1 1 til 1 !; in o i m I ii. ,, it, of 1:: p..i - I !fs. 01 I id ; 1; ions !
I 1 1 1 1. - o r
From l',e (i'ii,, Stole Journal. ,St. Vitus dance its painter, ami Ihe I. ' l.MMANA Il.I.iXils. jfition ils numnuu- chaicoal sketches.' We find that our .'irter Stales of Indi-! r-gue nml fever has never el been aim Hti.i iind Illinois are at a future day, to he e.i lo melody. Thi 11 wrong the vi. , invdt ed in jiimil ar ilitiiciilties as out itl ves "a me i musical the disease is but a m -
nun the letiil.iv ol , iciiian. 1 he 1 cession ot thakes a nil ipiavers it about:..-' ' 111 ult al .'round' on the I o 1 1 h houndaiy 'n t he comic as it makes men shake (In ' r of Oiiio tviil he hut a small share ot smles and in the pathetic oud hotri! olirhipan's spoilu, compared with w hat beinp, a compound of the tooth-ache si. 1 he ii lo icipure. iicci'iiiing to her con Inquisition nluiesuid. The detdort lit.: sliucti, 11 of the Ordinance of 17o7. fiouj 'tlj re preferable to it at all times, m
inir sister Slates. The established Ptotth- the pillory n a joku to it on the da i t ern loiimdnry lit e of Illinois exlends near j its 1 talh. ly a dtree of Latitude ftom nixty to! (-'ailing upon a friend the other liny vt . seventy miles--norih uf I he Sout he rn ex-, 'ounil h iin sitting motionlei in hi chiiii tteme of Lake .Michigan; that of Indiana,! ! f'm which he iu vain essayed to stir, I., piohnhly a tillh ol this, as laid Jown on "as too weuk. "What l the matter, " our most accutale maps. If her claim he. lvs our query . "Fevern agur that' all" valid in the one cast , i t niust he equally suui he with a emile like a hyena, and x s") with (he others. The only dilTmence extending a hand which far from hein;r is this, CongteM by itn individual acts arigtccaritc a la Dyron, resembled the I'm created the 1x01 (hern boundaries oflndi ' ti dry ed cod iish, so iv h ite , 10 thin, su ana ainl lliinoie as they are fixed net it it h 'y wus it. And we thought it enough, slaiiilii g' the ordinance of 'CI ; Ohio tie- Poor (ellotv, we imagined him to be some lined hiri ri'oiihetti liouudnry line by the subject escaped from an anatomical school, pn vision in hti (.'..nslitiiimn ; atnl this act j
I Canal Ctltbration. In another column
will be found the proceedings of a meeting held in this place ti make arrangements for celebrating the opening of tlm Wiibnsh &: Eiie Canal, which will form the commencement of enna! navigation m : Indiana . The celebratiou will take phicu on the 4th of July nest. This wotk wiil jcoriler liisting honor on the enterprise nini energy of our infant state ; and thouc lihe1 1 ahtiimded men who have been inMrtitneti'.Hl in forwarding (he undertaking will
ot her a: hy i'ii r
1 i:i necesui t ii v received thev it-.-lit and 1 a tipcat ion ol Congre.-s :ii' in 1 jsi on 10I0 the l.'niou on un
1n.1l States,
'institution. lit fixing the
1 (ji.at P'Oiirig t nil the 01 1 wiiljfuc.il jrt.1i.-0 in our (.'
1 lie power ol l.ongtess
t I'lHoiii 1 les ol Indiana and loinois must he Inst imnulied, ei e our claim becomes Ui!l."iialde. We aie led to these remarks from :'o- t , . I ! 0 tt:LT 1 aragtaph. iihicli e sliiiti lii-iii tho Mem. tial of the l.cgisda .iti l.Mioiilol .lichigau to the I'ii nd( tit
"I
in ir.e da.
o
ft-1 1 lull !,i ti iir.i i
,i undecided j st 1 liter the I
w i'ii the
1 .
1
J If :
i r.i: nut t mini- i nousi.s. Diss jive a pound of glauber sall9 in hot water, and as soon as it is cool enough, dtench the horse with it. Al though the animal may he in the greatest pain swelled, and with difficulty kepi on his (eet until the ilieuch can he given, he txill often be so leiieved as to begin to eat in five minutes. We particularly recommend the remedy to our rcadern, knoxt ing from repeated trials, that it is a most efficacious one. We met with it many years ago in the A merienn Fnrmcr. and having kept a lie dock of horees for many years atlenvards. we had frequent opportunities of testing it. In at leat a half a dozen instances, it moceeded perfectly; snd although uniformly applied whenever a horse manifested y mlom of clmlic, it never failed, in a single instance, to t llect a cure. W e are well satisfied lhat by a knowledge ot thi remedy we have been enabled to save the lives of three or four horses, thai would otherwise have died of cholic We preme the speed v relipf afforded to be accounted for bv thenlkali of (he salts neutralizing the Acid in the stomach by w hich the disease iv cnued . We beg cur readers tint to neglect making the trial of this remedy, whenever an occasion miv offer. Cholic? mav and do proieed fiom different can-es but our experience warrants the belief that it will generally be found effectual. Tenncs'tc Farmer.
irr.z.xvri J ti i.'rfi
! J u.'co ' '
use, they knew ttill tniu
tU pt. At hist !
.. .1. , ..;: ... .. - ..... ... i I ! '
1 1 .1 v . 1 ,1 r 1 iiiiinr I- . 1 i. . 1 ' ii ? 1 y .' j 'ii'iiiuiu , 1 stood lor ii mom. i.t , 1.1 t ho ,..).' 1 ix 1 v. l.eri ' tateti, and I I.t 11 a.! t ai.i ; a Htp: Tx.d 11 ttiiisptr xvas he aid; n hi i a I ides s si'tn.e 'itigueda ri.-ti:id, an.l the apiiiltiunt bot 1 e hull t a- ii.uk a the giave itself lit on , blast ! Whit the (lexdate ye nltfid ol'--Siiid the lough voice i t ait ass.'i Lite hi'liiii ', : he t k a second step, 'ami the oil m.iis ktitle i as 1 til ltd ir. hi" he ait. Tx-i i comi tliiti-t ix ,t" iiqu-:ti, tor itiiii ii deep oiu.ni liiij luubtl sa..K up.. 111 the lltor. lhe obscurity of the ch.'.mher, and the ' s'i.;,;.-n dv'Stiticii -ii c i i-i d i y that de i !- dy thrust, piextii'i-d the iiii.i.uis in tin; ou'it r room from know ing iJ.c tale, ol then companion. A second presented hiii.selt, cio.--cd tlit: thinshohl, stumbled against luilead associate, and itccived the oi l til'Ui's Uiiilo in his I'osoin. The wound, il; .tsgh uior'al.w as not so fatal as .he oll.ei,
r: v. 1-' 1
: 1: i
ol t:,e,"ie t'oiinilii 1 ie ol Indiana and Illinois. - . . . . i ' I I - r
1 a lea- i ' '" 'Jiiu ut drought uri.ar t al a future.
li e I . .ted States, as lately ,-ubIUhed :T,)e commetlCemcot 0f canal uaTi-al.ou
in Imlinnn te un oiaul tt it ilcnn ir.fnp.
We do not at this time present for i , fl(. (o . -,-eut nf ,;rir, a,nlP
.uiconsidetation our chums connected vul.i,,u,of ,e ,flte .. ,ba. ne may
reasonably expect a large concourse of
,citizents from different parts of the itute IV 1 1 1 nurfirimil 1 11 f Ii a rr.tdl.rnhnn n c
of that ,0,1, the, Hut tho,e cases furnish no pi, , al lel lo r the , ;, , e icre,;,rv to 8ee our citizens thu,.
PHllv I i-a ( t t r 1 1 er 1 f n i a& 1 t: a uiwl hrtriO
(a tt i ii I tj e l iicihc itii l the j tM'ej-tS its owo auiiiontv, c nUrjrd their rtr . .-.:n i
. ... t,i ivi.iiiiiiiic .11 ui ibiik riiicini n ii i i'u
enabled lo discharge (he duties imposed on them with satisfaction to themselves atid gratification lo (he public. Furl W'ayut Sentinel.
i liC ' A e (.. ii'itj
lit the ;u in id
CVral, at .New I'tiiloid Irini
a, in 1 1 I ! ! i.'i i" e ln I" i ii receive- ol "J;V, and unde r d iliei eut ci i cunistatices.
en 1 ue (it-tliuct
City i f C'ncei tiou, and moie than !hit! ' itroceedmc of the Slate of Ohio. Con-
viilaai s
Andes. h a succession of ca r Unmakes, ten itoi ml extent. We contend thai such
liie lii-t of which occurred on the oth nlatgement was invalid, because coiiof 1'el nir.ry. The nuinhe r of lives lost liicting with their in epealable arlirlek of had not !.. " n aC' i taint -d tx hen the ("otai compact. Lu t those Slates hold under nailed. Thei e n ei e hut two other Auie-.' the acts admitting them into the Union. i ican ships in ti.e Imihor at the time,! They have always possessed jurisdiction lamt I v. tho .'1 iitou and t'ne . i.e. A small over the country; anil if we are ever to
Si hoi'iii f was i ! ! t v e 1 1 1 1 oin Iter a nc ho I age,
a ml d r ; I ! od o x t t t ite tow n, i he sea i ushu g upon tlu land in gleat waxes, alter the liist sh"i k , ii-ii. g twenty-live orthnly It. 1 1 , and swttpnit; away th iums. Ma nv lilts weie saved by the actixe rxtr Hons ot the crews ol the three American ships. The c oral sailed on the Glii of Match, up lo which lime, the shocks continued even day, but with ii iminished violence. I'i otn 1 hi to lite liuiiui ed pei -sons were lelu ved to hive jtiished in the x illagcs. I'jll. Fa'. 'I he t il j uned letter from a gentleman at Talcahu-ina, received at (he I'm hange
ic u i a i s : I'.M' Ain. ana. .March 1, ?,35
gun unlortu.
I. is aml u-li. Then commenced a d r spr rat e st ruigle. The robber, a p-nxeilu!, ailne.tic n:;,i in, closed, and st-i.td Ins victim around the body. There xvas in tqtli'y he;ween tlie commbattan'.s xt i;h regard to strength ; and, although the old man sttuck '!- ten and furiously with his ki.i the blow? tvete iiutiectu tl.an I lie w a. I ht ow n heavily on the ibior, with the murderer above him. lit i n then, at that aw ful moment, his presence ol m;od sat ed tins heroic gentleman. lie found that the blade of the knife had tinned, and he contrived to straiten it upon the door. The ruffian's hands weie aheady upon his throat; the pressuio became suffocating An accidental movement of his hody is
f or Afaviftg Jelly. Those who would j ,,et (lie murderei's side; the old man make fine jf'dy, should always avoid boil-j sUurk wilhtlie remaining strength adead in the juice of the fruit, when it is desi-! .. ,w the robbets rta-n relaxed, and
with a veil ol initial agony he tell uead
nr. 1 the ruilian had s;rci.-ih to ijuculate, til it he w :i- a ' . ..d man. Instantly, se 1 1 i a 1 ho s wc;e liiedhut the oil genih s'.ii'.n's jK-sitfui shellrred limi fiom the. bnilels. A toiid a-sa.in ad vatictf.l , let cli.i ii fog lowing piece IhroiiLili the d or w:t, and actu ally re-l-ed the I ;;rt i ! a.t;;. ' ::;o oh! niu:."s body The ti 1 1 ec t i .m, howtvtr, was a slanting one. and w ith adu. liable si If r. isscrsion he
remained Mea,i unli! the ball passed him j '' the ok.est mlial itants ot this place. without inpiry; but the tl .sh I mm the i The morning was culm and serene, and
lime ...i tl I n I. i.i.: in "in I ' 1,1 r .... ......-ir ,i nc iv me
Xi tvs liooiu, contains the lo! 1 j u i im- ii.U
i sting i ll
On tha mot i 1 1 . o!
obtain possession of it, it must be by judi rial decision, or bv Commissioners alteudy, or to be hereafter appointed. cumors rrim .ncs ajicau ix.HALI.S. 'J'he imngination ot females are always more excitable lhan men, and they are therefore more susceptible of any folly when ihey lead a life strict seclusion, and their thoughts arc constantly turned inWiiid upon liiemselxes; In nee, in orphan asylums, ho-pitais. and convents, the nei vows nisi tder cf tue letuale to tiisily, quickly becomes t!10 disorder of all. li is recoriied in a medical hunk, that a nun in a large convent in Fiance btg.iu to mew like a cat; shortly alter wards other
Oppvgnatiun The editor of the Richmond Enquirer has at length broken silence on (he Baltimore nominations. He says that he 'will go for llirhnrd M. John
son as Vice President.1 lie recommends to his party , how ever, caution in discussing this question. 'A little discretion (he says) may save us from the arts of of our enemies.' What art does he allude to? What had his 'enemies1 to di with the nomination Colonel of Johnson? Or does he mean a sly hit at the Ixew York managers of the Convention? The Petersburg Constellation, ton, whose editor, indeed, was a member cf
the Convention ,ilenounces the nomination of the Colonel. He says he 'can never advocate the election of Colonel Johnson's pretensions to the Vice Presidency, or uny other ollice.' These Ihings "look rebellion,' in the Ancient Doaiiuiou. JVat. Int. The following is the pomatum recommended bv the celebrated French surgeon, Dnpuytren, w ho died lately i:i Par
ed with rods, and would continue w h i p -,' 'S lor preventing Hie la 1 1 i ine nair: , ir . . c . t :.i.... ir , r
tern until they promised not to mew vh unciuin m i.tumni mes iyins, i i .. " .- It .1 I . ' l.nr,'1 I .. , l Ca,,,-ftf . rt I f, ... i . tr t. .1 f
a v more. T.ut or nil ine cpaiemics ; ' r-"1" ' b" Ji I)i Ihibbmc'ton. in his ieceir.lv iiiih-i gether and rubbed into the roots of tht;
ike the waves ot the sea: durintf the se-: i,.i' t .. ,..i,x r ,'..,..k a .,t,.i. I ..-.. if' hair. The tincture here prescribed is
veiitv ol the tirst soock (which was so have setn in (iermaiiv or i f which the 1 much stronger than that in this country , it gieat that a person could scaicely keep ' )ljlory ,4 known to me,' the must remark made with one part of canthati les powupright) I lod.e.l round a moment 1 Lie is the celebrated convent epidemic er to eight of alcohol, carefully filtering inett ti.v fate, but .un spared lo lie tliank-i .- .. p-.i ilrv t . ,., in the tier- tie; mixture after it hat! stood for tcu.e
ml, and may coiisn.tr myselt one o( (tie!
-mins mewed -nt lust ail the lions tnetve
1' n day, the -Oiliol , i , rrtlain time, lor seve nil
Fei.iuuy. K1J0, about v:t) n. les past 11 togc(her. The surrounding neigho tl.uk, we txeie visited by one ol the li0 jl0oJ htard ,vi(il H6'0rils!imr, ,is dai
mosi awiui ea..,:q .mese-ie, txperiencetl ,y c... COI,ctrI. wlucU .j.l n0, ccase Until
T the nuns were inlormed that a company of soldiers xvas place I by the police be
foie the entrance of the can vent, prov i
inanv misei aide s ii s w ho lied to ami arc now inhabiting the l-aiirii bills The fust siiock h'.-tcd n'.i'.tii four minutes and a half CUsirir the mountains and Valleys bv roll
pit,
for innate in making my escape from the!
falling, but now prostrate rums. Concep
ratile to nave ine article w iien maoa retain the flavor of the fruit from which it wn prepared. After the juice is pressed from the fruit, and the proper quantity of sugar added to it, let il be heated until the miliar i dissolved : after this is effected no further heat is required.
across his exhausted opponent. j Iloiror stiuck by the death shriek of their comrades, the bandi'ti wanted coir aire to enter that eloomv (hambt-r, which
i had been aheady lalal lo so man v . I'hr-v j poured e.n ii tegular volley in, and.
leaping through t he open w nolo w , ran oil , SUk -The following act of Maachu-j ll'i,v," ,hc,r 1,lf companion, behind , setts so creditable to the patriotism of! I-'ghts and n-,st u.ce came presently; !
should be ffonerally ,;u v; ; 1 1 goie, mi'i ine ;
man ne:irlv in a state ; insensi ..it il -, .
I on,! . -a ::i i p mo .-!. t oi - i i
. .. . I . . f . , n if..' .... I. ..., L il . I f 1 -. ...
nan niiiiiiery tell lo lilting all lier com jiimc. ""oj '" ' ...-i.......
I pan i ons. In a snort time all ine r.uns or -l : tins eonvent bet'an bitinc each other. a.. i.i r. . v, t ,!.!..
tiou, a cit v coritaitiing 2o,0UU inhabitants, 1 .i'i,- . ( .i... ,tmit,,,n nmoi.rr the r n- . , , . i t ." -', I lie news ol una inidiuiiiieii among ' , f rorn 1 aunton Market, was observed to is one heap ot r ums; being bunt ,nci -; llw? 800 f , ej d ;UH lt then passed from (f , 611()dcnlv (rom ,,14 hor9e anJ Hy m, pally o b.ick, there is not even one hah-1 c0,(VeI)l ,0 cniivellt, throughout a g.eat ',;',, On some foot passengers comtable dwelling kit standing wi.h.n the' of Ue,mar,y, principally Saxony nd , witll ,llm B,ked what was the matlunitsot the city, and lor leagues aroun I. i1)ra,li!tMllmrg. lt f,e,vvt,rls visited thei , J?!.oll my f,,end ,' replied he,"! have Iheshock came Irom a S L. course, pros j MJuem.s 0," H,.Ih,nd, and t last the'been fhotHt. , 9aw ,he fniok,t ao,l J tl tratnig every thing in lis way. nuns had the biting mania even us far tle ball go into my back and out at tho A number .-f sm til towns have been ( Home." navle.,, On examination a bottle of bcr heard from in its course: Clnllian. Talea. .VA. f.lfl(t , the hind nocket of his ei eat
Laches extraordinary. On the second COttf, the coi k of which, by the molioii. day of April, itist. as .Mr. Suni'ifl Card, na,j (,epn forced out with some violftice of West Hil's, was st uniing in his door a,r.,jn?t t,e hack of this reduubtuble old
Atedan, Congas, Krras, Peural, St Carlos, Vailnga and Angles, hat e have ail met the same fate. Tnlcahuanti, the poi t of Con option, is completely demolished. It
wi.s not ori.,' 'ii.n.en down, tan tiie
m o'-i ct ileuses, sioipc, ixc
n at, is stf -pt aw it bv the
ihotit h:. i. iimiiilcs alter 11. e li, -I 1
ii'-'isr-
.l ...i.e...
eaily in the morning, tie onsen en mi j.eotn,UK his hiri'e white pander was covered with
In --
a!
iveie after-' unmet!. :r. which art eared to be mud, but!
e t, w Inch le-j.m nearer iuppectmn, was ascertained to;
tj r.umeious
Among the many wagons convey up
time ,
ii ' i
hipping
tin it
anchor in the h n iar entireh irv
nig at ' Ital-j
that Commonwealth,
known. m an exemtde for the Letrisldturt s 1
..- c, ... i IX ils COVC ! t'i! u 11,1 i loo,
VI 'null .'litirj. i
The new law fnr the cn-;"-V i';e nteai, n. ss non es oi ins i.itemie,
lie lecox cri-ii, limvin r. I
to i w a i ds came in to a
d 'Jo feel
the leu I , M en. tv '
o v c t it helming the it h
letches. Several ot (lie la- movers u me wesi, wt.tt.u um-.y p..--
atti-mpte.l to catch the gander, but through our town was one on I ues.. a-.
distance, and lino' attemieu iy uiirry live pei-uuo, t, ... , .
i ...i ... i. ,.il. I.o r, intn hi, i f iinnii it. the other! InliOW-
10 11 tv ii; It rt l i c Hi; i ii - - I - -
,.t, .ii.tpn hire leeches intr on toot. 1 liev were
was caught, mi
n and c b i Id I en lied l i V c i taken
receive horn
and !
donor ol kt tght-hoo cmil el rt d be tore u ; c
Heeling
. r .i. ,i;. .nA tKrmdn, muruerers. lie n cox
, "i.i -.iiriurill i'i toe icrnu a.,.. j of silk, has rr.m- into ot.eration. It pro-i e,!J '.v (l r
r? i vi.!e that ant- person who shall reel at cause to be reeled, or throw or r:me to be thrown, linm cocoons, produced from siik worms raised in tins Commonwealth, to o ; o h a n I a ! ! e silk, capable of being man11 fact u red into ho vari-nis silk fthtics. shall le.-eite ff'V cei.'s as a pieiniiiii) fi-m the S'-tte. I r evert poind of h'.I i eel id or thrown. We tiust tins will be n
iiiivirn ; n-u lv ri-ig is a tam e to 1; in chii i tin-1 e is fir l' rent cCases. i'he I e l a
t
the It t-h vice nw the
id , w i Il I' lit llii,ni a I i ,l er ma. i. ' 1 ;iit.i!Ui.x. ! ha 1" t ' I I. nj h i m po r'i . and i : i toi mine it. I .eddy .ban in ,'lia i na' in ai pi o,.en-it t in
I
fuilicienl inducement for our t.trmer? to
children "t'firnili y , to enny li'ing. ixturh
give more attention to this important : needs only to be gratdied and encouraged, branch ol" economy lhan thev have hilh-'They usually retire to bed some hours be
crlodoae. I fore the ir parents ; and at day light, or al 3",UUU
d..' iiieijuiaiiis. but many wc;e oveii.iken aioi I to (he ocean by tile lelunnng w at 0'. i. iin li completed the deslnicuon t f tin! ton p, depi n ing hum: rods o lam!1:. - ol a .m:.h, . -z ' :p . n, eiy o! who;, w t I e in g" ,,: ,i-;. -..:. i-, im.iri'i.ot desMiu'.e. i';:i;. uif of .ill kn.-U wa swept w idi liie liotisi 'S, not etin IcivinLr a ves u;c to coniii m the owner ot tht? Mli. i'i' 'i of h.s I'm i!if-r iiabii.i'.i m , and it it i-n'd n cui'i' an etc w i!ue- to b-; cm -tn.Ct -i ! ii.e i.'i. lit osti de I .1 s t .i 1 1- .1 It ttas C a U s t ii . '
Pitisburgti now contains a population cf
ic. 1 1 v
lie t an a C eifioerH hie
. i . ! r. nt talllll
. . .,. .... .- i
O . . .- T I I ..
from him It is supposed Irom the western snore oi iiar i-uu, w..
must have I ren more man sw nun- mm uunrn .u ... -
:.p I on hi in whet, fust discovered. They the upper-loading oi wuicii t,u, , ............ .t . ct .-i i it. . r,;u,t tn the hr-itrht of 12 leet irom th
..t-rt -.1 very i.i-i o me nt-u 'i.iiiti t
i i .. a id m, my w ere
lull's till iJ ii'iger
then
as large a
IiLmd Star.
Tii9 foil oxving Irom Petin "an Pemoci.it, a little paper primed in the interior of this sate, is .od a baj imitate n o! the stle ft Charles L mil', ami Leigh Hunt ".i',i.e a-n Ftver T;n ..isea-e y some li.tllde lit teiliied the "Dcvd- P i s '. i l. (' ."
i- now stalk
moor,,! nn the ton of which worm ri
and children were perched. On the m-xt day, four families containing i'C peiS".", with a sincle wagon followed from tins same neighborhood. Whcrliwr Gazette.
r.
I r;'
;t r id
fii'.'j ',"! lute " A bunivi ! nii litely sold t ' i
On opening ih
abioad, lapping at exeiy gt nt It man ol St. Lc
door and glor ing in ils realm ol blue no- humiie, he lorj'iu mil ittey were a i ,... ..i. l. .......... w i,.ll. ur.,1 l... C .,... r cti., a i.ilt. rurrn. n tail tlfej
-es, alio Ul'.O mill", linumiij; icr.ni qi... on,. y , .,,. .... ...... .uv.v-u .
shukitij,' limb:
Tooih ache has lis u.Uje; to theui. UaH. Timet.
