Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 July 1835 — Page 2
VIJJCBNNES, lATt'UOAY. JtJLY 11. 1?3T
We Uain it is industriously repotted that Johu'Ewiag has remo?ed fiom Vioceanes to-Greencaslle, Putc.am county, with ao jotentioa of making it his permanent-residence. Such a falsehood is oo doUbt intended to influence ioai sectional votes ou th eve of tha coming
lectioa. It it not to be supposed thafMr. Ewing, after a residence of upwards of twenty yean in Vicceonea, would remove from that placa at this day, or that iluld te necessary to da e,tbe better to furthur -bis eleetion. W pronounce the report altogether false, aod intended by baea and designing men to injure the standing he has with the people; they should therefar tie it aod ill fabricators ccorJiug. A public dinner was given to Geo. Harf iioo by tka citizeos of Brook? il!e on the -J8th ult. Daniel St. Joho.Esq. Piesided, niited by Eooch MCarty and N. I). Gal lion, Eiq. Abater of excellent toaiti
war given. Among the regular toaili, ia
the following: 6th. Our diitinguhhedfelloK eitisen and guest, Hii important lemcti both in the field, and in tha ConiU of the Nation, ar etdl remfin btfi wilh feelings of the moil hely gratitude r all who juetly appreciate iwr.t, and who rt...tad alone hv the lore of country, and
nil Glorious eatne oi
reedooi, an.i the unif erral tnuraph af republi in principles. Like Cato, hi. countrymen are boutl call him from the rural pursuits which ))aTe occupied hii attention in Inter yean, to preside as Chief Magistrate oTerlhe ileihmti f that nation known at the Land of WashingWhen the lond cbeerins hadeaet after this toat, Gmn. IUkkio.i re, and eddresse-d the audieace for some time, in a very afcle and interesting manner By Gen. VV. II. IIirriso. . Indiana. The land of prosperity and generous lings, may the ever preserve tlie cha Tacter for patriotism and republican spirit which was won for her in the period of her infancy by ber gallant sons.
3IAKIUSON
MEETINC; IS JiEW YORK CITY-.
Th meeting ef the friends of General Harrison on Monday evening, was large and highly respicUble. It is Tery evixiant thut a numerous portion of the old
Maldeo.aaJ at the metooraU tattle of the Thames, has shed a much honor op ou his country. Mr. Madison, in his message to Cwijjress.in speaking of the irn or tance of these victories, observed. "Thii ifult i jirg'ilarlv bonoraUe to Major Gen, Har rison, by whose n.ititary talent it as perforated'11 lis effect he continued to re " mark, was to shield "an exleoiivaieaion of country from a merciless warfare, which desolated its frontier and imposed
on its citizens the -most harraasing services." The lion. M r.Cbevas, on the floor of Coogtess, in alluding to the memorable
battle ot the Thame, remarked i ne victory af Harrison was such c acc ha-jt secured to a Roman General, in the test days of the republic, the honors of a triutnph" U hasi-een justly remarked by a distinguished writer, when lefening to the able official account of this victory by General Harrison "He does justice to every one except to hirnstlf; and the country must, therefore, do justice lo the man who was toa modest to be just to himself." Resolved, therefore, That we Tecommnrt t ihe neoole of the United States.
General WILLIAM H. HARRISON, of Ohio, for President. Resolved, That by his election all the discordant elements of paHy strife ould becalojed the people erf the whole coun try woul.l be more united in feeling, laposing the fullest confidence in the f otism and honesty of the chief magistrate who would emphatically b tha fiefident of the People, and not of a party the gieat interests of the nation would be promoted and a love of coontry would take the place of party auimosities aod teetiooal jealousies. Resolved, That a committee of seven . r
be appointed to act as a committee oi curr.M,i..Ufr and in anv other way that
they may think proper to endeavor to j promote the objects of this meeting. Resolved. That we would recommend that a public meeting of the people of New York for the purpose of designating the time and place for a Stat Convention, should be held early in the ensuing fall We would also suggest the propriety of holding the public meeting on the 5th of October next, the anniversary of the glorious victory of the Thames. Reiolved,That the poblic papers of this city be respectfully requested to publish the proceeding ot" this meeting. Resolved, That the proceedings be sirned by the Chairman and Secretary. JOSEPH SI1ARROTT. Chairman. II. B. Bolster, Secretary. ARRIVAL OF MK. LI VINGSTOX.
Wprniiv. from the Baltimore Chront-
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06, but fej his diseipJef. to ag reemeot
with tha piedietaon ei id rropnei, on each ocasicrra a figurefin while was seen on the opposite bank ad the faitb cf the faithful was theratiy rreatly increased. Suspicions, as to th iccrporal natnie ol (he leputed angel, at leogth ioduced a corooaav -of -vounsr mfo (unbelievers ot
coursO to eaamine the quality of the
-v.... a Kaincr Mrrid ikin.& m-A.n inatatif tonper his head W-Ul(l
jfiraai, iu, ii" '"s - - - -- - r .... l
ifv awaited US arrivxv uir i'ci-i uern cimurti uv iu
tioos were soon caaliledfcy its appearance
in ins cu-touiary 4JOMtioo,aad ruihicgftocu therr lairbey succeadad mi forcing it into tha sreatn, aod although efforts to escape were -tirwerful, they succeeded in bringing 4t in tricnph to the opposite fide of the strearo,ben, who should tfiis sup-
nosed inhabitant cf the -upper world be.
but tha M&rtnoo Prophet bimsell!
liochsHr Republican,
inetantly seized bis arm and drew it into he cage, laceratir g it in a shocking manner. Hm cries alarmed the keeper, three f whom seized the animal by We head. to prevent bis letreatinif to lha back .J the cage, aod after much dU&calty the lad was earricarted frosn his perilous situ i I ! ...il inn
atiod. Tha prosupt and jumciou. of tha keepen. happily saved his lite; m v. a I.I K a :
Liberal Bequtite --Ilastur M Childers. Esq of the Parish of Carn 11, Louisiana ,
iiH an m 19th of December last. Th
New Orleans Bulletin gives the folloning citracts from his will: Having entire control of the following negroes, viz: Pat and family, and a many others as may-come tomy share in the division -of the personal prrperty between my wife Matilda and myself, to be emancipated, as soon aa provision can be made by tha Legislature of the State, and conveyance to Liberia. My wish is. that they shall be furnished Irmn my estate, with tools, provisions, and good common clothing iutiicieut to last thein one year, also the passage tootey. My body ser vants, Lewis and sore necked Fanny, I wish to hate bought if ihey should not fall to my lot, and be emancipated, and 500 to We iven to each I do appoint
Horace Pienti.e and Jas. II Hicks to make the nfr.earv nrovisioo with the ' Ions-
c,,rit for the embaii. of
(.flllVfll ' w , v . y .... the aforesaiil negroes. I wish to nave Martha Sellers to have gieu her rive thousand dollars, provided she lives to.the ge of maturity to Nicisa J Hewlett one thousand dollais li her name that was given to my daughter, who is now no meie--to the paii.h of Carroll two ihousand dollars to my mother, Dic Harris, an annuity of fi bundled dol Inrs a year during life time; her son, H'lst-on Harris, a donation of four thousand dollars to the Female Orphan Asylum nf Ken Oileans ten thousand dollais, as
a donation tke balance, more or less, to tha American Colonization Society, for the purpose of shipping ctf the fiee blacks to Liberia. It is my wiU that Hrrace Prentiss. Junes G Hicks, anJ William Hendeiscu, of Wanenton, be my eiecalois.
About thirty oegioes.
The boy Avasiakeo home, and i'r. lio mans called. He is aot considered dangerously injured, though bis arms ;iie dreadfully loin and iHttso by the teeth ot the animal. The accident shonld serve ,n cautiooarv, and prevent epectators approachii3 too uear the cwges, or rrntalinsr the animal, when the keepers are a I a -t. Laoitirfi
not in attendance, wnusi m "rrthemselves should be taught by it Dever to leave the bars of the cajre down, even for Ma Kiomeut.11 Boston Transcript. AW FU f TrORN A DO. About five oVIock yesterday evening Tarnado passed through the town of New n,.,nSwirk. leveled part of the town.
m,m..l nl wounded a large number of
ppople, and killed three. The accounts which have as yet reach d town varv soarewhat as to tha eiact
part of the town wheie the Toinado ani .. -n 3rra thit the head of
i-.,-ri l.f.ftll a?ree tnai tne
Schureman stieet about Doctor Janevvay ; residence was the place fut injured to aor eiient. It passed through the entire Ui.gth of Shcureinan street, which it literally leveled to the ground; more than bf ty houses have been totally destroyed, and the following persona killed: Henry Booiearo; a boy nine eats e.d, named Beard, and Mrs Van Ar-dale. The lovn of Piscataway was almost entirely destroy d nothing remaining bu: the church and two or three dwellings. The Captain of the New Biunwick boat stales that, be was opposite Piscataway and nearly in lange of the tornado at ihe lima but stopped his boat till it passed The scene he says whs indestiibably terri ric; fragments o'f buildinga wera whirled into the air at n. height of 5 or 600 feet, & then diiprrsed in every directi-)ii. A small lad, aged about even years, who was passing tbeetteets. was taken off the irround mid carried throngh the air to the wharf, a distance of nearly
three hundred yaids, aiid theie deposited in ( r I v .
From h Sfat-n Inland ws If rn that
rrat uuantilies'nf hoards anil ehiigles
fell iheie yeslerday afternoon
wUALC CATCJUM. Prtutic Acid killi ffiaki-Mr. Dexter U. Chamberlin, an unconuconty roceoious mechanic, of this city, wlJ.i sometime since piodaced lh machmej: manufacturing hooks and eyes with ti, . ordinary etactrress and rapidity , has de. vrd a achema for killing w hales; o ve. iv novel, and v?. Ihaoietscally . so Ve. ry certain that it promise 1 produce Hii erilire revolution to that labonous and tt.ji , ar,tmn ftmiiiovrnf nt . H is 1am.-
liarly kooo that after a harpoon l( tinu.t io'o the great monster the ocean, h runs until exhausted by the loss of Hmxl in a word the tioats crew tuuA w ait till he bleeps to oearfi. The sacuhce of hie :,. fallowing a wounded whale, lowed as tha boat is, by the frightened, wounded t,-
raged "animal, usemeiitnta u.eiamnoiy in lh octree. At any rate, there is tt considerable h a of time in this patt f the Uisiuess, and not Dfiequently a totl loss'.f the whale, io coustqueuce tf Oct giving a mortal worand. T obviate all tliese ditTicolties, Mr. Chamberltti has coostrncte.l a harpooa upon a btn principle, which convey t. the bottom of Ibe incision a small vial of Pnmic Acid. The most deadly of all th! known penson, inasmuch as the vital energies seem to ba overthrown very soou af. ter this horrible liquor is brought in contact with the blood. The harpoouer as i cutomary, wiil throv Ibe iostiumeot with all his might, without regard to th spot frbis olject is I if ject the poisi.a When the whale starts, by leading ou th line attached Xo the larpovn, the il is instantly crushed, and death let loorc withm his mighty frame. There can be
redemption lor tha whale ute ue
must, and that quickly, for he is a wariu
blooded animal.
Scientific i tacit.
republicans, who have sustained General j . , of ,he o5tj, ujt , the annexed aroonl
m I
r.t,. r.n cot of rflsoect lor the services ne
has rendered the coontry, are now as decidedly opposed to Martin Van Bureo,as they have heretofore been zealous in tha anpport af Jacksoa. There is ao pesibility ef transferring the votes of eld republirmnm and 1)111 ticularlv the friends of the
venerated Clinton to Mr. Van Buren. Wa insert the proceedings of the Hr.ruou meeting which fully set foith the pat riotic feeling and determined energy of his supporters, without our entering int particulars at the present time. 1 .V. Y. Evening Star.
of Mr. Livingston's arrival in Xiew iota
I We rrioice, that matters wear no worse
an aspect. VJtir lenow ciuena win considerable anxiety to learn tha character af the - information, which Mr. L, previously to landiog, transmitted to IVnthinrlnn "
The United States1 frigate Constitution. h
arrived at New York on Monday atlerfloon. from Plymouth, England, whence
she sailed on the lu May . hiving on board!
Mr. Livingston and family. A dispatch was immediately sent en to Washington
who did uot larid Itil tne
We learn that Mr. Ladd, the eriitoT and iii r . i n.iiD..iu,i l I urvilon.
UOilSlier i iiw iul,,,,""i " J
Mor, Riots in J'ew Vor. We learn from the New York papers, that the peace of the city whs nirin disturbed on Tuesday night, V riotoYiS asreinbln-gee and "fighting parties" of Americans an.l for- . : uinin whm a consideratde
Harri.oncoanlyjnd.on Itiesday the 25thjfp1.njf 'of j,lMl,(jr speared to exist.
ult. attempteil lo kill MS wue. A"r ; tip -j.. vtrtonal ctmsrquences ot Itie
. T ii,ui mr it. romt iniurv wn none
QlTDRUVrDS OF MELVILLE ISLAM.
It will be recollected tuat trn umiui a near what is called in the Journal of th Royal Geographical Society, the Per.itiHila of Coborg Northem Australia section of the woild so comparatively new, thnt its productions are scarcely known. All the animals hitherto discorded theie have been peculiar, and unlike any thirjr io Europe, that natutalisl are still looking1 with deep interest for further discoveries. Major Campbell. f tl e army, formerly commandant at MeU ill Island, has favored the leaned with the results nf bis personal ol gervalions cu ilsnatural history. He remarks that tha kangarao, oppossum, bandicoot, natii do?, a small brown rat, a species of sqir-
rrl and an animal very
destiuttitw to
by Mr. L. who did uot larid itu tne next
frr-t alarge and raspectabhs meeting morning. He came ashore in a tieuten ikl It-rtnr. of the Eleventh Ward, held , BUfg barie. under a second salute, and
n'Ani.rmnrhi. on M oiid a v ; I H nd f d on if i e s I " !s at ua-tie USfllSIl
r rtusi - i - i
.rl lirna-i. thc tell; ttf.u
9 lea iJl'lt' ll'l w - ----- supposing her death immediate and certain, he stabbed himself, tire dirk passing through his heart. Alter he had latleu,
discovered his nils suu alive, aao rt . I - .
leaeorinir lo rise, be mane anomer pa.s
nl her with the diik, and exclaimed, -I
iheliev I shall die first." 'I he blow was
iwanlee1 otf by throwing up her aim.
which received a severe wound, lie ur
and his wile.
cf the
at J. P
A
the Batte
Tprv CO l n l ;i I
rntt was called to inanair, auu iiaij jry wn " r - . - -
"Dolster appointed Secretary. reception, and accompauieu mm m
ami t it w " . . - From iha steps. Mi
evening, June -2d, 1G35, Mr, Joseph Shar j greRt crowd had assembled on rntt was called to thaChair, aud Hsory B.j ry xvho gave the Minister a ve
to private properly, ami e-peciauj i house called the Green Dragon, in the Bowerr. near Broome stieet. which was battered on the outside, and the bar rom furniture completely "smashed " The Commercial says it is heartily sirk and disgusted with these miserable evidences of the unsound and unsafe condition of that cjtvAnd well it may be. No matter
birh side liM the tdam or cause or
! on w
ivu.r.o. tha timea are fast approach-) bouse of a friend
t I ll.l ...w ' t , Mill have to select a, fi r er.iv kh street.
af the United btates, it is noi o.y ui a oner speec... w . . , umrj.,0ll of ,hat lealherless, two-
the imperative duty ot, hearty cheers, ua '.. r .,..,. iusnoimag.n-
mg of our own,bul a bona fide announcement gravely made in a New York paper.
Chaa J. We sh announces inai n-
Tight, but it is
the republic, to express freely their sen. faction he had felt at the cordial recap tiaiinls, and declare who they would pre- tion which had been given him, and asfer frr that ttnportaut statiuu lhio- sured his country men , that during his ah-
vived but a tew moments;
. i . i. ii itu tri! j-ri
Irom tne ihsi accounia 'oflfence. it is high time ine riicnoeis wwri few hopes of ber recovery, weia euteci taught by a little wholesale tatned. wVear Albany Gattle. exnerience. that the Law is S'neraign ' . -II. I -
nnd must be obeyed II inoeeu nicn ur We learn from the Commercial of Wed-
neadav. that Dr. M'Caflrey, who had been
attacked in mete wantonness by th mob
on Sunday nitfht, while on his way to visit a patient, ane severely beaten, has since died of the injuries thus sustained. Baltimore Patriut, June 20.
Indian Rubier Bread -W have heard: of saw.dust pudding, stone soup, ges failed on brick-dust and chaicoal, pigeoosj fed upon gravel, ami ostriches upon tronl-
door kevs and back door Ooii, no
the leg-
poultry, wnn a suariJ uut "i "" hair, a' tail U inches long, but bare, like a rats, excepting within three inches of the tip, which is covered with long ohito hair, are ih only quadrupeds. The animal measures 17 inches in length. Singular as it will appear, as yet it has no name. The flying fox or ternate bat, vet pertiliovatnpyrus, is a wonderful creature. Bv some means one of them was brought to Boston, and tha w ings, extended, measured near five feet from tip to tip. Mj.r Campbell says several hundred of them fly nt a time, and attach themselves t the limbs of trees. There are no other native quadrupeds y el detected. Birds are numerous beyond conception. Six varieties of pigeons, seven of pnicquets, four f king-fishers, beside duckf, cranes magpies, ravens, hawks, owls water, birds, lie , will convey some idea of their vast aluadauce io that beautiful country. Scientific Tracts.
i" - - r .... i .)-.:.
, jsenceit had neen nn consmni u . ! i. ;- Ut. am mxitil a in I II honor of
I.!-.,t That aUhowfth. Mils f Mr; iscare me i .S. - -
havt tha same rieul to
hanp" andiU,e ited States, lie then withdrew to tiappy tormoi gv in the chamber, and a trieud
ii r. u , ii'"" - - - -
equal,
and
Wheat eific: it is nevertheless proper,
. -inl.l .leet for tha first office
.i :r ..r th t,or.le. a nerson well, time
i I 1 I .- n n il n 1 i 1 1 n
known to trie wnoie couui.jr, ;. . r lKo ri,v wol(l mHke
. - . . .nil u firm ann i Vorui anuw - j
T 7- n-.r io arikntlv devoted to P"dy arrangement for that purpose, unbending patriot, ardently ueiotsu o , Bftrapranh from the Jour
ot tha people azainsv i - o r-- p ' . - ,-
a s
announced, that in consequence of fatigue, it would be impossible (or Mr. L. at that f is I I I
to receive his letiow cuizene iimm-
w).,lt hut it tvas expected that tne
lIIUHIIl - i
tha best interests
very aggression. Resolved, That wa have noticed with -nnmhMtion. that in different parts of the
Uoiled States, the people have broughti forward the nama of that able civilian,) mod .liatinguUhed odir, General WIL j LIAM II. HARRISON, of Ohio, as a; candidate for the Presidency. 'Phera is, no American citizen who is unacquainted j .i i :iuri.;,ia nnhtir aervices. and;
X wi n t waVm-Uh patriotic enthusi- could well do by letter Tarn To recallinr to miod hie brilliant a I ceived among the people asm, in recalling m .rnmnt of France any
ch.vementsio me si nt. it- r. .. WJ fin,
n rv ia r iiiiii I u I ii. . - -
--i r Pnmmprre is imoortant as it mdi
cates that no diiFiculties will be thrown in the way by Mr. L. for an amicable settle ment of the indemnity. We are glad to learn from the conver sation of Mr. Livingston that his return to the United States is not to be taken as an evil omen. Among the reasons for it is the desire to put the President in possession of his views more fully than he
He has not per or iu the govhos'.ile dispoi-
Mr.
hu ariuallv discovered a method of ma
kine India "Rubber aread. Certain alkai r ib..ih in)a
a- a. - eaarwi inn n n lilt nil. m m
lies are io o nupnu, - hia nwn wit, tie tuts her into a
astringent qualities ol .ns ci...; basr. ties
. - l l u. hieh rri i v . I " sw -
reduced to nutritive puojiuai,iv..
Rare Magie.Thtjy have a man in New York, one Adrien, who is styled Th Prince of Magicians" Amongst other feats he perform, is that of spiriting
the mouth of it
r..tl.. .., iKen !iurra it IIII to the
d with a moderate portion ol brown s i n r frw mirill!e.
lliei .
irar. acd baked in an oveo heated to
common baking standard, makes most excellent and agreeable bread.'." What a capital discovery is this of Mr. Cha. J- WeUh.especially in case of sieges. As soldiers are olten obliged lo eat thenshoes, and as calf skin is rather a tough mor.ed. armies may be supplied svilh lu-
i,K.r.lm.. xlrnn or two ol cer- nesday , say s
tain alkalies,aad a little uiolasses.aod the
bread is ready
he cuts the rope by which it is suspended
down drops the bag and the lady ia eone. But where or how that is exact
ly the one thing which cut. Boston Transcript.
The New Yoik Journal of Commerce, of yesterday evening, says: 4 Mr Living, ton was this day visited in the Governoi' roosn, in the City Hall, by the city authorities and seveial hundred citizens. He appeared to be in excellent health, and enjoying his mental and bodily faculties in a much higher state of perfection than generally tails lo the lot of men at such an advanced age. He is now on (he eve of his 74th year, but in appearance is not moie than 60; speaks with cxtieine quirkness and vivacity, and retains all (he elasticity of muscle that might be ev peeled from a man twenty years younger. Boston Transcript.
A correspondent writes us, 'The South, ern gentleman who so liberally rewarded
, ...
ol'Ody can uod, ,,e atage driver's boy for finding and retnrr.ini; 120, with tha handsome sum f
12s cents, gave him yeateiday 25 cent The Georgetown Metropolitan of Wad-t more; I should not wonder if he u ai (9
"On Tuesday mornine the! make it up &u cents tv the end ol ihi
' J . -a -aa tl .1 1" T
interesting- ceremony ot "laKmg the veil, weea. us snouia. oosx. irant.
i.Pilormed at the monastery in
. 1
f our conntry. .. t - "" i irt Huak(. filir 0fte exr.resed con.
oestoweu uuni, " a .v, ... - ,
fiJence, that our affairs with France will
-orthv of the conusance
. . . .. . 1 . .1 r.sttpiarrKst n f T tP
roe, aod nas J inrton. and no doubt Government will in
being the son 0, one iom.WHy ut ih. people in possession of
jjeciarauon o. iB.r- . - : -nn m9lf, hv 1
R-aolved. That we can most cordially
eapport th man who, during the darkest
period of the war 01 iou, iu ..strn army to vtclory, aod drove frou
ear soil the invading armies ofGreat Brit
aiu, and tha ruthless Indians, who .aatatinr our country. Even the
rahle Governor Shelby, one of the he
rosi of the rev
brave Koocky
wer
ven-
the impression made by his statements.
An Angel Caught. The Magazine aod Advocata says, that while the Mormon Prophet, Joe Smith, was inOhio, engaged in proselyting people to the faith of the "Golden Bible," he sought to give additional solemnity to the baptismal rile, by
olution. at the had of (he; aflirming that on each occasion an angel outd at) Dear on th opposite side of the
T.Vlf pUced himself under th. command; stream, and thera remain ,t the conch,.
of General Harrison, 10 woosa military s.on 01 in. rm..j. V 1 ul..r t.l.ots and patriotism ha had unbounded ministered in the eveotng.io Grand Kirer, aeEfiieoce;and wh, t Tippecaaoe, at ccai Fstinwill. not by tha FropUt o rer-
.niin.ii ia 11 nni uiai ... , . , , , r n-. nr.
"""" , ... 1 p..nraiinni. when the louowinj ynune or rrimers. v rearn irorM h
for tha forces black ureau ri j were ajmi,ied into this close'uniom gentleman who was present, lhat in ib lent, nutritive and agreeu&ie. o " j Haman Catholic Chinch: Mi.s.case of Arnolds vs. Clifloid, tiitd el New. Mr. Welsh be disposed to " i 0)ivjR St(,nMlieet (Sister Philomeoa port last week. Judge Story upon an inci. experiments, he will do a mucn & j .Jenkins (Suiei Clara Agues dental point, stated that a promise on tba
nv Birriinin uc uv ' . . r . a. .
"j .
favour to the world,
leather boots may ba
leaves, aod invalided
potatoes. They
tnon than
turned into twist
hats into mashed
are both more corn-
caou tchouc. and to renler
- s
them available, after perlorming tneir
ih outside, in com-
J L. ...V v ' I J I .
man wouiu ie
"limited service
rnriinir the interior,
piece of ullilitarianism which could not be L hihtv commended. Will Mr. Welsh
.u:i. ..r Then are closets full of
hota and hats ready for th transform
than are necessary for
lllU a ua n u a r kitten ouiseries and wren's nesls.
Serious Accident. A young lad about 13 years of age, cn a vieit to the Menagerie iu Uaion street this morning at ao early hour, while the keepers were em ployed 10 sweeping out, approached with in a few inches of th Leopard's cage, one ef the barsj in front of which had beec left for a m$raot dona , The Leapard
Mia Emetine M'Garv (Sister Theodoaia )",fatt of lha writer af a libel to indemoif
" - jthe printer of it, against any damag ba ltetermof the Superior Court oft miSkt ,(,9!0 "or ptintiog, could not ta
North Carolina, Dr. Wm. II. Mowbray j fl,,f?rced' ,ETn.
was tried on an indictment found against
him for stealing a negro boy. It appear ed he persuaded ibe hoy to lun away from his master, by promising to give him a portion of the money for which he might be sold, and to furnish him with papers lhat would enable him to escape to a free
ataiP The iurv returned a verdict of
guilty, and sentence of death was pronounced by the court, to be executed on the 1 9th of Juue. Boston Transcript.
Tha inhabitants of Wheeling, V. in the ardent patriotism which boils over in their bosoms, have formed themselves into ao independent military aiociation, lo be entitled "The Earthquake Volunteers." Bost. Trans,
that would be void. A'. Y. Jour, of Com. During tha thunder storm of Friday evening last, about two miles below Weal, minster, out of a drove of 65 fat hugs, ih property of Mr. Welly, of Emmits. burg-h, whirh he was driving to aiarkel, 63 were killed by one stroke of lightniug! A bara waa also struck and destroyed. Adams Sentinel. Pithy and true. Mrs. Royal aays in th Paul Pry, that the Office Hold re Baltimore Coavention wilt ba "of no mojr weight wnhihe rcoptt.than a tea-party tf old TComrnV Mr. FojuTTH has returned to Wnbinrl
toxa bis resect roar to Georgia Bait. Put.
