Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 53, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 September 1832 — Page 3

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A a cre of -Ti-.v.i.rl i-i t!io vicinity rf i TV. ... .-I T .j i.t..,J... .l s.it !

liufc- U is wult.-.ut the Fort were seized, and

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-:ii. h '.vioa c.4 micight more 1 is ijighl.'

"An trust '21. T-.vo cases have oc-

! rumiv: Sleeping iUhlui.lcurre.d among the the soldiers to-day, i".uer, liotiiiu iN.iej, l'arci.til : being the fust tincc the niornini; of the

2T1.!-

CLrvvrr,.xn. The whole number of

M3 bu-hel of .laioM, iiom ih:ee poundases whir.Ii have occurred at cleavc1 . i.i.J . il.. ! 1 .... J 4 1

lan'.i, i re tiaieu in iiie v-ieaveiauu -iu-vcrtiser as follows:

Cases

ol seed. A letter da'd in Ohio, i,e 231 ult stale- 'bit (""mi' part of (lie Bridge e recti ".g ;oos- IIir M usliiogom , at ZHtipsviHe' f, II. and killed Iwi-lvf. pciMius atid badly .vuuued e ii; !l other.

The lirKM-h flank of (he United States nt New Y-rk. h;;s made a donation of 'jOj tor vi'Veii'ig poor of ihe city. The Pre?:-'-nt , L'a-hi'T and Directors,

Ii'tvs contributed $200 bvrides fir the game porp se.

On beard the Clay, 5 From the Superior, "2 llrooklyn, 2 Citizens, 10

Recovered 4 0 1 4

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The Miiiedgeviiie Jcnm! slates, OiatjAi l.u.Ifur.i. Cowpt.t and iiu-.iil nu: .r.i the amount fur u hi:h the Macon think i w,"ri? S,,r.

jau.; tt'.v.- n, hi v a chtav.et. oiave u ows 1

has ftiled, is two hundred aud seventy odd thousand d(t!ar.

A silver mine has been discovered d j

mong the hills of St. Catharine a small creek emptying into the Mississippi river, near Fort Adam?. Woodpecker hunt. A party of six on

a side met on the lClh im-lnnl, abcut

( r Wine

Anil till: n.a:y were tarnd'., Iy those true toi: Sory, Tliu c- g..il.i-t. gay, vet'rans, the old Vir mma Li m:

?J ja U I ill'''!:!

MO. -N.GHSWAlNLiiit a naiii -i of Virginia. Mr.

jv;tra revolutionary

last. POLO

Slddie: !

v!'Juv, !:!f.-rnis us that ail the Siav.V

the i.-l iiid, over the ago of 53 years,

in

were pul.l c!v maJe free on the 3d.

Tiieir r.umher ajnouutc! to seventy nine. This is"hut-tlu tiiat .-tep towards the erdlre fS.'iactlon cf slavery in that inland. The East irdl.i C-moany, td.

j whom the pi-ife belong have advan1 i L . I . .. . .

I Cfll im '.3:'!(1S irCPSTPV Til nnrf l:l.v tHf

crved .se- fri'C,!rtrn of eVe,'.v ;SVe JtVJlr.g the

4913.

Total,

19

Duration of Cholera. The French papers arc speculating on the probable

I duration of the cholera in Paris and

The truer of T-nnefee ha- issued London, and as to whether it is likely his prochuu imn, coenu,ir :he Lpjrisla- to take units residenca permanently

tare, on tae t';r-t Monday ia Scpiftrr.beiwith us. If vc are to reason by what next to fix the .node ( chooine electors ; we know of oilier diseases as well as

ef President and Vice Pieidt tit. 'this, we must say that it is highly pro-

jbable that it wil be acclimated both in Extract of a lef.e from a gentleman re j France and Great Britian. There are sidif.g at C..;.i;;:.ii, on the north side ol;a variety of diseases now common to the Uueida Lake, dated 27th July, 1 832: '.Europe, which were unknown some - A - vet ihi spc-ion of our slate con 'centuries ago, and it is rare indeed that

tinues healthy, except Syracuse and Sn- any epidemic can be completely exter

lin:. in O.KMuiaca county, about sixteeii minated.

miles north of Salem, an.t counted soalin.U eni! tours of iiuly hi t!.e i.'iiii:i;i service of w '101- numoer l:,to tia?5e?, otic la59

one party 2965: the other 1948 total his native state." A few days' bef: h'.'. !o oe manumitteu every year, so that

jueath be cull-jd on a iriond t ; j rt-r nre his,11 LK' ena o live years from the -id ot janp.icutiott for a peiisim: ; but l; was Ht i J ulj' 1S32, !ae.ry will C4'a to exist ia iperndtUru to orjtiy his coni.i bounty. . the inland. The value cf thn coiceeS-

;on tntiy be g liherec! trorn the fact that the whole number of slari's amou:i?s to 869, worth .slfjUlT. It U exprct-d from each slave to refund the moay ex-

Hi puorc!i:iiP2 lls I.bertV:

PRINTER1 RETREAT, INDIANA. SATURDAY, SKI I'KMI.EIt 15, 1832.

miles troi this where tuere have been bever.l cases reported. With us there i not on sbe case of sickness of any kmd, nether do I know ot any sickness

avi i bin live miles of our little village. There, is tociCtiiing, however, which makes Die apreheusive that our place is not destined to continue long in a slate of tteaUh. On the morning of the 25th 'this sAore, noriA of the Oneida Lake,ras discovered to be lined xith dead fih, prin tipally zshite fhh, nke and Fereh. 1 bad the cunosity to go down to Ike shore my etlf and in the short distance of a tew ro- counted upwards of two hundred.

OCT The subscribers to "The Weekly 3Sesseiifffr," are i'ii-

fortneA that saiti natter will

With respect to the chole-!f realtcr be published every

Ju0.i .vO.MhtAL AM) ULKULC.

Fiwi Messrs. II. Gates k Co. Montreal, Aug 18. INIr.' Jones, now at Quebec, writes on the Kith thus: 'A great many new cases of Cholera occurred yesterday and to da) , and in many instances proTed iatai iu two or three hours. A Mrs. M'Crill, r ) ouiig married lady, and a near neighbor of mine, was well and at church yesterday to day iu her grave.' The disease seems to have

re-isited Quebec, as it did Montreal,

attacking the second time more of the

better classes of society, ai;d in almolst t ry instance proving most malignant and fatal. From tne almost certain termination in death, latterly, of every attack, ana the numerous deaths among

ra, it should be observed, that wherev

er it had appeared once, whether in the East or in Europe, it has made its

rc-appearancc under the torm and with

the character of an epidemic. In some

instances its visit is annual, and its ra

vages are unvaried : in others it is more

eccentric, and uncertain a3 to time;

!ut where it once has shown itself, there will it be again sooner or later; its seeds, like those of vegetable fungi, being unseen, but always in existence.

Among the singular circumstances

which we have seen recorded as con

needed with the cholera, we may mention the following, which we have re

ceived from the most unquestionable

authority. We copy it from a letter

before us, dated rnnceton, N. J. Au

gust 24. We present the initials, but

omit the full names of the parties:

.4 j)r S r, of Pennington, was sei

zed with it (the Cholera,) on Monday

nijmt last, and on 1 uesday, when in a

collapsed state, lie waa married to Miss

V g, to whom he had been enga

ged for some time past, in order that

she might inherit his property."

Voanlfj Ilicuucci.

At the hist J.iuuary session of die board

ot Louniy Commissioners f Switzer

land coun'y, col- Stephen C. Sloveis,!be!k!e.(l

was appoiuti-rt, by said board, - to asccr- thouzh the loss anticipated frora th.

....?. jiv .. u - . . ' : .

ated to do

Of 121 (before a

n ,7- tvay,.iajui'j,l. uxpeiisc cf whose manumission aniun-Gmr-Agrceably oyour request tcd 10 550, the sum of 1,300 had"

been refunded bv them r.t the end of a

fntt thfi am ,unl . T m (.. r-

: "w 'v.l. ..UL,. Bni.ailure of the aired and d sin

f:r;" T. . 0ai u,e , it is set down t 14,000. last session, of said hoard, CvjI. Stevens t ' .. , ,ci.

I have examined all the books of your department, for the purnos? of ascer

taining, if posssble, the amount ofcoun-'

few years. The desire of freedom wa?

!so strong and general, that every shill-

SaturtUty, by Keen & Child.

WILLIAM C. KEEN, GEORGE M. CHILD. Printer's Retreat, September 12, 1832. We have the pleasure to inform our

readers, that this number commences a

second year, and under circumstances

of tne most encouraging description

our subscription list increasing daily.

uur readers will perceive, by theap. pearance of this number, that the promised improvement, in the size and an

pearance of our paper, has taken place

the contents, we hope, will exhibit

such an improvement,, as to afford ad ditional satisfaction to our readers.

ISlack Hawk This celebrated

personage, if report sneaks the truth, has

at last, fallen a victim to his timerity. Sec

oar incian nead.

Duke of Iteichstadt-Yorvc.

Bonaparte Died of consumption, on the

-;in 01 July last, at Shoonbrnnn.

Camp meeting A camp meeting will be held, by the Methodis connexion, near mr. Lee's, about three miles a little west of north, from Printer's Retreatto commence on Thursday next.

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ly uiuo auu ju,or cc.uucate, outstan-ing which a iaTe CoUld earn or obtain-

u,s,a.,uiuov .cpo.c 40 y0Ul Re result was hoardcJ w;th a v5f.w 1( t,)e e f of that examination. ual blessing. The purchase money of In the outset, however, pcrma me to -the glave J Rot u!cl to a cha of St.'irA. !hnt I hp nave tnnrn nr am. 1 ! . o

VV " - ".v. -wviui interest.

nunareu, pernaps irom tnree to live hundred dollars of county orders (outstand

ing, that cannot be ascertained by the

NEAT ORLEANS I,VRKfrrArG. Z2 HEVi AUKS. T!ie .Miafissinv)i has remain.

books; but this i only a Conjecture of e sttionary for the l-t Tietk, httwplve feet

mine. If it is so. it originated, nurph- " ,,nc"tB .t',ww nK mr. in?

- i . " . 7 i - -Viwea-ner contmns vry pleasant, w t 1 ght

ui uiiaicitti;. t iic circumsrances are

thes: Channing Madison surrendered to

winds and refreshing sliowers

TOB V.CCO The sa'es of tbe week have

recount , another of many 6cenes of

destruction caused in this city, by the pestilence which has so long been raging among us. An industrious, temperate man named Michael Kearney, who was employ

ee higner class ol society, the excite-ed in a mercantile house in the lower mt:nt and alarm have been here and in part of city, consigned his wife and broQuebec as intense as it w as while ra- ther to the grave on Thursday last. g ng so dreadfully among a different They had been seized with the cholera

class. e cannot but tnink that its returj ?t Quebec with such violence, is attributable to the same causes as its retur ; here, viz: relaxing the exertions to keep tne ciy chan, and carlcssness indict. A ic-l arrived here night before, la t witu a considerable number of em-

Another Melancholy talc We have to Suicide BARNABAS KLSII, of the

nisiDg cun, put an end to his existence, about the 18th or 20th of last month. A few days before he attempted to destroy himself by cutting his throat; he did not then succeed, although he cut his throat and his

arms in horrid gashes with a dull knife he

within his reach.

School Funds Our commission-

on Wednesday, and on Thursday they lay dead within his doors. On Friday

he was out about his ordinary business;

on Saturday morning at an early hour

he was seized by the disease, and before

night he was laid in the earth in which

but two days before he had deposited

lgranti. Vi their arrival at Quebec, the remains of his wife, and of his bro-

thty were all nealthy and not a case ol ther! He left four unprotected chil

any ki. -t ot Mckness had ocenrred du-dren, one of whom was taken ill on Sun

rn H the vovage.

ll TU..4.l u: I . i .

r-. , r . . .'. -. . e - hnnk-K. It is hlipvrd. muevcr i i Hams 7 cents. Car.Vi-ssed a Pi Hrxr ronml

quantity ot laudanum, wuicl had been left " . , V T . '.i. x 6 centi per lb "

there are anv. the amount is vrrv smnll.L.?0-" ,n "e.1,s Terv .scarcr- and

i .ii- ii u 4 i -iuic irom sum at z pe.- to bisa?:s. in

xuecitii4jg iiu me iicasuier, tne roaa

After leaving Que

bee, ti.ore loan 20 of them were attacked ; ma. y diud, we believe before arriviug here. They were landed here in boats, and sent oil above the city. The

day night and was buried with its pa

rents yesterday! Ihe remaining three

are taken by an acquaintance of their father's, who has also written for their

uncle, who resides in another pajt of

the board several hundred dollars of .been only 100 h ids of firs', seconds, and X,

large orders and receive small orders 'a.1-2 3-' n1 4 ctTiter ,r There is not mucti aiu)IUM :.-t..:.i.. n the aruele, nei.her in satfs ror ship-

v.in-TL, iii n.gian.iuig uiU oruersiments.

redeemed, that, not only the large orders surrendered, but also the small orders issued in lieu thereof,vere registered. Tho other gentlemen surrendered a small amount each, in small orders and receive each a large order therefor, and in both instances, it ,s thought, the same

mistake took place; but it may not be so. It is not possible, now, ever to know certainly, about it, only, by the orders which may come in; and then, it can never be rectified. If, however, no such mistakes exist, the issues and redemptions, stand thus:

Amount of county orders,) issued, to date, Amount redeemed,

16,785 88 16,4,77 76

Amount outstanding, Amount of jurars certificates issued, to date, Amount redeemed,

$308 OS g93S 75 750 75

Amount outstanding, 180 00 The road certificates, are not notie

ed, as they do not appear upon your

SUGAlt We continue t-. qiotin tbe eily SJ a fl cents, on plantation 5$ a 5. MOLASSES The demand continues Vtrr ffood for supplying groctrs, hut the article is scarce in tbe city, and nne arriving. We hear of sale of 5J bbls. at ii cents.

FLOUR The quan'ity received ainr rir last, amounts to 24C6 !b s, the pjehUr ,i!t f superfine brand. We have ssii-in no -a'es except small lot to bikers, at g3 t 8 50 ,.er bbh. LARD Sale have been male for shiopTjj st 8 j to 8 cents per lb. At th pr seat tirr e those pricts e-juld not be obtain-d. altr.i u b there is very little of geod quality roaiai ii- g on hand, but arrivals ra dai'y exacted, T".e qatntils imported since W-(!nes'iiy las', amounts to 4731 kegs, the greater part of wh ch was shipped direct to Havana, ai d other West India markets. We have heard of a sale of 2000 kegs at the sbove prices. WHISKEY This article is very dull and

tha narket well supplied. We re uce our quotations to 36 cent per gallon, and ha-e omv hea-d of ma!l ss'es being flVcted at that price. Arrived 340 bihv PORK There has been cr.'y a limited He. mand dnring the past we k . W c intive o quote men insperted : gll 50 t 12 1'riroe irfpectid 9 n $9 50 pdr bb1DACOst Tbifr; hsve been vrv fetrsna-

actiona m this articl. ,Wj nuo'e as bef.-:e.

er loaned out the funds on hand, yesterday, I certificates ought, perhaps, to be kept at an avcrace of fifteen Der cent interest'of rj . t i .fj

not blended with the total amount of

claims paid over, without shewing how-

are road certiticates.

The foregoing being the result of my

labor, I submit it v ithout furthar remart

and hope it may be, if not entirely sat

isfactory, useful, and answer the purposes intended. The calculations, I be

lieve, may be relied upon.

In your last settlement, a small mis-

paid in advance. The highest interest of

fered 15 per cent the lowest, 13 per c.

Cholera Since our No. 51, in the

principal cities:

NEW YORK. new cases 48, deaths 22

August 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,

72, 45, 37, 50, 40, 41, 21,

28 20 14 23 13 10 6

vessel was ordered off into the stream) ! the Union.

and it is said, and we believe truly,! Fortunately the children are not cn-

that the mate and six ot the crew,. tirely destitute, as their fathers indus

were attacked in the nig'u, and all died -try has hoarded tor them some smal

yesterday. 1 property; but they are poor indeed in

me disease is making lngniui rava-jthe loss oi that thcy-aievcr can regain ges in a great many of our Canadian that paternal love without which chil

Tillages. We have seen a letter from dren can raiely acquire those social

a most respectable individual at York,; virtues which give happiness to themVJ. C. stating that out of a population of: selves and security to their fellow citiS000, it was estimated that 10v0 were; sens. .V. V. Onuicu sick and '20 to 21 dying daily. j A lcltcr from yienna. estimates the 1 ! number of deaths bv cholcrat in the Grcut Moria.Hu. In the Bellevuc; Auslr;an dominions" at 40.000. viz:

Alms House in the city of New-York, 1,000 in Hungary, 100.000 in Galica,

coniaing, at me time tne enoieia maac(SO00o , Bahenii.i, Moravia and Aus its appearance among us, about 1030 tria inmates', there have been HOC deaths;!

which is in the proportion of 1 too 1--

of the whslc population

The Blessings of a Jl'c?Jc Government.

Tim '.Vti irmi' ni n llvrt Kr'jf.'V-tl

PHUADELPIIU, August 21, dcw cases 51, deaths 9 22, 19, 9 23, ,13, 10 24, 48, 10 25, 21, 10 26, 30, 6 27, 21, 7 28, 10, 3 i29, 20, 4 30, 20, 3 31, 28, 5 BA1TWOKE. August 23, deaths 23 21) 15 80 13 31 30 September 1 10 2 35 3 35 4 72

ears about 3000 bbls. in ail rcnwbis a4-:..

which by the rod gl o.- barrel h tetn o'"

tained; at r-tail gl 3rj and 1 50 n asked.

vr a nouct ol late several su'pmei ts of lb s r tide. HAY Wc quote cargo sates at a redu- x'or -, tbe sales now tffectedare at gl 25 pe l .U bs. OATS Are very scircf; the Ust pu- Vtr? was at g2 00 per bbl COFFEE Small galea of prini .' -grcai have been made at 14r.eris p-4 b, CANDLF.S Of sperm we h.- v- r- c -r reeett arrivals suific ent forth.- pi .- . mand We : quote Nuntorkt at 33 N . -. 1

take was made with the treasurer; lil 'Ulu pe'r ib

IL Linseed wc- q :ote at gl p r 5 . '

have noted ii in ycur memorandum

book. Respectfully,

S. C. Stevens. V-zi.zcrlar.d County, To S. C.Stevens, Dr. To his services, as exhibited) in the forcirninrr. 1U UU

o J Which was read, ordered to be recorded

and published, for the information of the public, three weeks in the Weekly Messen

ger. EDWARD PATTON,cIk. Vevay, September 10.

MACKEREL Itmiai-s in lim ited r-.o -i

and prices witliou variation."'

RUT1EU Our ouo'aiion for C- vt n w

re luce according to sal- , to eer.-s la i . itr..4 - a . - -4

itcsieru is very umt at 10 a 12 ceU

At Sing Sing State prison, containing. aml nmct patriotic in Germany, was e. c . , Al " , . vw ) : t i, - I.,. 1 ., .. ' Ssep ember, 2 and 3; 29 cases and 8 death month ago about boi inmates, ttiere, compelled to change Mdes live or six, an(, on ,he 4,h 21 cap(ij, am, Q dcathj ive been 100 deaths; or rather more times in the space ot eight years viz,! .

n

hav

I in 9 of the population

In IS00. it fought for Prussia asrainst dated States branch bank at Icw

.vriot Kiias made a donation of hve hun

to the suffering poor of that

president, cashier and duett

contributed two hundred do!-

",i 1 101 j t 1...... K.:.in.. r,. 4 u ,

ler have ilid. livus-ia, ana irusia; ;uiu 111 101 anu wi me wmc jnu pijse.

Fjrtres.' M nroe. We regret to have , I !5l., n ifft llieso tin ce powers against i to state t'aat the Cholera has broken out; France. j

at Fortress Monroe anio;.g tiiOMildiers

At t'-.f fmr h IV.r.r House in rou"h- I ranee: 111 ISO, tor i ranee uisain

Wc;., 1 o-.f.-imiruf at the commence-: l'russia: in 1800. for France twain, t Aus-; dred dollars

,JLi t'.. .i:.rnf":iho;it. '22.) "umiatos. i ti ia : in 1812, viiU Austria against Kus- -Jity the

vi ,., ;.,,-. t!n whole nuin-ia : in 1SI:. for t raace C!7Ttiit Austria.; ors nave

4i . - . -1 "", " 1

and laborers. W e have seen a letter from a snurre tliat may be relied on,

Counterfeit American half dollars are in circulation in iiltimoi e. They are

from which thn following are extrai:ts:!-mooth to me totu n, 01 i!riu ngm uo "FoRTKVss.Moxuinr." August '2X ioi nog bn stm-ik, nd may be readi uOnth-' niglit oi"th; k2)th, six of the'ly dettud il 'examined with any caie. Soldiers were siiz :d s ized w iih the d;s-'J Jr. vx-.,rO. form, of whom two dicdi jVc arA .Vcci. The steambout Con

in a few hours- and two more within thejuecticul aiid Victory, arrived this morn following twenty-four. It is now more -nig nt a few minutes past 9 o'clock. Wc than eighteen hours, and no other ca-ejandeislanJ that the Victory was ahead has occurred among the soldiers (Jnjthe Connecticut tb leajlh of a scwrpei Jhe evening of the "2ist tv. p black la.hcr-. nail ,

Anti-Slavery societies in Great Britain 4- avow that their object is not only

the immediate abolition of slavery in the liritish colonics, but also, by some

means or other, in the United States oil

America," says the London Courier.

ADMlXISTfU TOIVS SALE OK LOTS IN VEVAY.

II Y virtue of an order of the Probate Cour

U of the ccunty of V'ipn, in tbe stMe ot' In than, 1 rill sell at 1'UUtlC .WCTWjY, a! the court buiise in Vevav, un Saturday, October 13A, IC32, the rropcrty belonging to the estate ol Salt-n

t'ocock. deceased, to e: in-lot ot the to a 01

Vevay, No. 97, sdjouing Ld-.vurd I'ntoi.'j ljt,

011 Walnut streitt Also, the west half of inlot No. ISO, on Market, ntrrdie corner t I'er y-s'.reet. Sale tetuetn 10, A. M. and 4i M.

lerms ef Sale. Stjc months credit, with 6

per ct. interest, and the purib.ise inoaey to be

iatiiUcttniy atctueJ t lie title w:il be n.aJt ben the Sale isanoroveit iv sai l Goiirt

l.tJKK JOHNsON. kiVtiiidstrator,

L'y iJauiel 'o:ock, bis kjreni N. II. Shoul.l t he a;d coilrt diaaaii.'rove o the .ileil will, uf ccurse, be null ana Vvid, Scp;embsr 8. 13J I.

In the pocket of a runaway slave ati 11,14 1K

New Orleans!, bank notes to the amount 1 a"rf Uo Pp.gers having taken

;iti Cholera It is with much picas urc we slate, that tha I'litirh ship (.ieo. (.'.mnint', Stcveuson, uritei, m lived hi

ibis port on Sund.ty, with tsj hundieU

of 2,r.S0 dollars, were found.

A New York paper says, the Methodist clergy have agreed to postpond the camp meetings, during trv pt Avjbnce of cholera.

onboard only tusohundrtdandtuitnty

thus udihug t&j, iniead of ditni tishin the Lumber. A" Y. JlavcrtUtr.

A IV

It is said that a Rail Road U aout 'o

be constructed across tke 1thmu of na.

rien to be ii mile loo?, and it. ge -.'ei elavation three hundred fet. A new species of precirus stonr ha been lately discovered in Ku-h 1. It i a mineral like granite in some respsri?, and green as emerald. It has beeii named after Ihe Piesidant of the Russian Academy, Ouvarovite. Smuggled Goods The piper printed at Salisbury Mills, says: We learn that a quantity of silks, broadcloths, tc- report says $ 15. 000, were seized by the ofticers of the customs at New boryport thia week. The owner attempted to er.tef the goods as beef, they being parked ia barrels, but L'ucU Sam was too sharp for him. A portion of Hount Washington, in IV, llamphire, whs cnveied with mk.w on on ihe 1 1th inst and in sorue places tvo to three feet deep. The bank of Delaware a broken open on Sunday night laat, Mr. I'axson, tbe Cahier, obsciviiur a noise in the Hank, gat up -for the purpose of ascertaining the CHii-e of it. The vi!li;lns hearing bis Hpproarh, Micceeded in making tneir-. eccape, without teeming any of ihe money. The lenders' espeditir, to Afri.-a left. Liieipool on the 1 2ih. it consists of lb hriif lfi!!imSit,i . ilrt . 1 .4.

Abolition of Stavcty in htfcvi.-iQ ,orra and the Dhuika .t....:. w-.u

id YVilO left St. 1ff!-ra 3.1 J.r -r.h Mn.rdv f.. -!,-. ' V