Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 72, Vevay, Switzerland County, 26 January 1833 — Page 2
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WEEKLY KESSEFGER.
Shabrack Bocan, the Georgia Lot-j the death of one of its members occur-jture of New York, now in session. (man and lady, including mot of the terv comntissioner, has been found guil-j red from the cause just stated. Thel The following communication from substantial middle-aged married citi-i
ty of all the charges preferred against isubject was a boy eight or ten years of 1 the clergyman of the city of Albany, jzeris of that correct town, wrapped in
was received, ami reau, aim oruerea to i .muaioes, drove up to Hatch's, and din
iii in,
and ha received the following ot age.
be laid on the table.
The bleeding was occasioned
sentence -"That the said respondent,, by a slight wound in the hand or arm,
SiKidrack liogotw convicted as afore- and no attemp being made to stop it, nid, &c. bt removed from his office ms: through fear of hastening the fatal e-oen-.missiwncr. and disqualified from .vent anticipated, the child finally and holding any public ollice of honour or j?lovly bled to death. Of this occurproiit, within the State of Georgia, forjrenco we could easily procure unquesthe teim of twenty years' ShadrackjlioDfible evidence, had better remove. If this lamilv idiosvnera?y be a delu-
Uion, it must be strong indeed and dan- respective sessions each day by pray-
Amotig llie-privatc bills which pass-jgerous, when it compels a parent to wit- er. cv! the Senate velerdavfsavs the Vash-iness the death of a child without using The undersigned have carefully con
L"Kn correspondent of the Baltimore every and any means to save it. But sidered the subject connected with this
Gaze tte, under date of the xyih Dec.) it it be a reality, il appears to be worthy invitation, and in view ol the opposiwas one tor changing the surname of !of a place in the pathology of the hu- tion which the employment of chap Captain Ft neb, of the. Kavv, Boston. Itlmau body. lains by the legislature has met with 1 . " . . .1 i.1 C . I . 4.1. 1
ed.together
Mr.Reeside, tRi-til contractor, states, savs the P.
They must have realized &, Bulletin tha' bo had famished an ex-
To the honorable the Senate and Assembly much enjoyment; and, should it leak I pisa to South C-rolina. directed toeene-
ofthe State of .ea lorc: ;out that a great portion of the comDanv M actt. h'r the arresl 01 gverQor "-m
The undersigned, clergy of the city i joined in kcepintr time with the violin
ni Albany, respectfully acknowledge
ikon, for Treason
the invitationg which they have sever
ally received from the honorable the
Senate and Assembly, to open their
and clarionet in the evening, and kept
seasonable hours, we will not undertake
JAMES T. POLLOCK, of Dearbora,
to lay they added one ioto to the sin ofjent of the U. S with! the advice of the
senate, receiver of public monies at Craw-
fordsville, in place of Israel T- Canby, re moved
vs reported some time ago that this
ith
within a few years past; the unpleas-
. i t- i i i 1 ? i . ti i I i j; . !,,. ... 1
c iitlemati. wnoisnow in Ljnsrianu,iMu jiaopivm. -i nere is a singular sys- am uiaiussiun it u-.i utwuuiicu, nu
b rome heir loan Earl loin, and an im-!tem in I-ranee relative to the adoption which will probably by renewed from
tnense estate, and the fact that he has'of children. A family who has none year to year, they believe ty will best
changed hi name to that of a r.oble fa-1 adopts as their own a tine child belong-subserve the interests of religion by res-
vlv in England, ha3 given fresh cur-.mg to a friend, or more generally oi pecttully declining t!ie invitation ol the . . . I i i .. 1 1 II. ,L. t. .1. I t LI..
.-ome poor person, lor tne laws 01 pop- uonoraon: me oeuaiu anu .-vsscmuiy.
ululion in the poor diiler lrom most 01 un great respect,
rencv to n very romantic story.
Evtrart of a letter dated Niagara, the rich; the adoi tion is regularly re- Frederick G. Mayor, John Ludlow,
. C, 2lst December About ten or gistered by the civil authorities, and the Uames It Uson, B. 1. Helen, Uiarles
twelve years go, I read m the Spec ta- child becomes heir at law to the new omift, Urn. Laciead, im. L.mn Aeese, ir I thir U an account of a murder parent, and cannot be disinherited by E. A Kirk, I. V. CumpUll, .ImnetMnr-
committed at Waterford, Ireland, by a jany subsequent caprice of the parties; Isaac v. tumamson, isuac u. t ems,
man of the name of James ritz Gerald, they are bound to support it Mi.tably to vprngur.. who beat out his wife's brains with hisltheir rank, and to do every thing due January 4, 1833
3 ;oe hammer, and not eltectingni pur-; to tneir ouspnng,
ipose soon enough, cut her throat with a shoe knife, and" then dashed ihc brain
the previous enjoyment "
WmL MESSENGER.
FRINTEIl''S RETREAT, INDIANA.
8ATTJRDAT, JAWUABY 27, 1033.
A letter from crna f the clerks in the
pension office at Washington says that
the number of applicants for pension? un
der the new pension act, already exceeds
TWFIiTY FJVE THOUSAND.
The Charleston Pat. of December 2 i,
.Vrrr Compost. M. Sire, a landhol- says The Unit-d States troops, which
PKE H IHIS'G The rev. . . Kean will preach at the school-house in Jacksonville; on Saturday February t; at early canille-lighiing. The rev mr. Dayley will preach at the same place, n Monday February 4, at ear-
lv camile-lightmj.
STATE BANK The bill for the es
on the 18th inst. by a
n - .. j t .1. . : . i ii . . .i " i I OM.Ai
of his infant child out in the cellar n-juer ... i u.c o. nau neen 101 cu in u.e .-vrsena, on L b;i3hmcnt of a ,tate bank passed the H.
gainst tha wall. He, however, eltec-l1-"".' p- -J '"Jl" nariesion icck, ai ine reque.i oi u.e i )f re .,resen,ative8,
td his escave, and came to America,!1" ulv p' i ui roui, muu.. .laioanu k., auinoriues, were remo- yole of 4 , t 3S.
! d about lour vears ago came here.jim,Ut ,lalev alter the flowering, and ved t'v. morung, witn all the armament a:;d asl in inn-keeper nearly all tha! I converted into h rich compost, by lay- attached thereto, to Fort Moultrie.
time, has resided here. About three weeks atro a man and bis wife came here and were recommended to go to Fi'ztJcrald" to stop for the night, and the momei t the woman cast her eye
upon him, -he recognzed him as the "ir.an whose wife and ci ilj she had waked, and washed, and prepared for the lonely dwell ng of the giav. IJeisi; iail, and will be sent home in the spring to expiate his crime.
ingdown, 1st a bed of earth, '2d a thin stratum of quick lime, 3d a thick bud of the vines, 4th a stratum ol lime, 6t(
a layer of earth, &c. The mas ler
merits, but it ougnt not to be disturbed
ill the lollowing spring. .Nettles and
ill other weeds may be treated iu the
ainc manner.
Domestic Yeast. Ladies who are in
the habit ol making domestic bread,
cake, itc.can easily manufacture their journey. nwr. 'rkt Kv si f trwt i lifr tn tilt IfillnwlMirl
,i, Jt,: Itnil . n,(i A o,,n . "cr Stealing ootl Forgery.
hi -t. r ,..r,A ,-f..., . cenius piece oi tiii.iiij i iciv tome
,f -.i . ii to liirht. in coii.tection Witn the rtoit ol
air. iv in nvrk irniimn i n i - i
i, wu.f .-:n, fit e department, and m-re particularly
lim eiMe, ana in wuitn iiieioo.ru. , , , , . .. , ,. ... . .. ..I , . c. , fix' warm, bottle and cork it close. It will Auditor and the late Secretary of U ar . l t ; . . , c . 1 uu , . . r,, , be tit lor ue in twenty-four hours. One
a,ieu.u.TTu. F.. x... v, . this yeast will make eighteen
f I Z" 11V " Vi'.'-v-v.' f "
BARLtY There wns raised in Ham-
The legislature of Virginia ha ap- iltou county O. by sixtv-eight farmeru,
pointed Wa.kins Leigh a-.d -Mr. Taze- 20.120 busliels of Barley; which thev are
well, litr ambass;idors to Couth Laro- omit to have ground into horseteeu. inis Jinn. measure in taken in consequence of aeonThe absence of the Vice President piracy aniong the brewers of Cincinnati to c, . .. . , . . .. iiefidud tbem out of ten cents per bushel rom the Stat of government, is said . .. - f .t - l ,u A . . . . i .. in the price of their grain being one ntn In h in r(in'niifiir( nt the rr nrK( nf . r
, : r othiercK,P'
IU muy luiu .1 U'Uigc i uui iiiucan, iiuiii
which sue had o lar recovered that he QTrAiVI ROAT niS4S rKR.9
was at one time about to commence hist No 1. for 183: On the 3d inst. the S
A Court of inquiry ordered on Lieut
II. B. Raedolph, is now sitting at Wash
If " gar, and a little salt, with two gallons arose out of the settlemet of purser ' . , b ... I
i it uvv.1 4 f 4 waiw
boat Water Witch was snaggod and sunk in the Mississippi, a short distance above
An in-1 New Orleans. No lives lost the boat en
tirelv.
FURNISHING NliWSPAPEKS. Up to this day. Fovrt Hcndbid and Three Dollars and twenty cents, have been expended to pay for newspapers fur the members of the legislature of Indiana .
In Switzerland county, we have fourteen
hundred Voters and our senator and repre seniative receive three papers each Ih.iqeach of the offices iu Indianapolis, th De
mocrat and Journal, (published rwice aweek) whirl) will supply SIX "individuals wirh a connected chain of t.ie proceedings of the legislatare, provided they are sent to the same persons from the. commencement to the close of the session But would not this be acting with
a degree of parthihty entirely unjusti
fiable' and would it not be roakiog 1388 persons pay for papers for the favored few ? Suppose then, that they endeavor to distribute them as equally as possible, what woaH be the result ? A
paper would be received by a person
this week, giving an account of the introduction of a measure, and he would not, perhaps, receive another paper during the session; and consequently know nothing of the disposition of the measure. We ask what benefit would that individual derive from the paper he did receive? Take the subject in any light it can be presented, it must be unequal,
Jand a measure from whici no good earn
possibly result to the people, or from which they can receive any valuable information respecting the conduct of their Representatives "
CONGKl.SSIONAL DISTRCICT.
the post office at Thojuastou. The The following, is a correct statement of particulars, as we have had them, are t!ie number of inhabitants in each of the
rOnjJT rKSH'Ilal ulM.lli.lo, as uvn umninaw ;
niodore Morris, president; Capt. Steve;s and Capt. Smith, members; llen-
lyMorfit. LsqV Ju4ge Advocate; respnnder.t. Lieut. R. B. Randolph, with fe. 1L Cummins, Esq. his counsel.
A Columbia (S.C.) cu respondent of
one of the Boston papers has this discourteous description of Dr. Cooper: He is just the oddest sight that ever was: an accurate description of him
would be a burbque on humanity;
pounds of bread.
about as follows. The. last of Oeio'jtr,
a draft on the ISufiolfc. Liar k, Boston, in
favor of John P.u.iC o 1 iioma.-ton for
One of Nature's odd freaks. A matron Sa50, inclose, in a letter a:.d mailbetween three score years and three ed at New o'rk, directed to Mr. 1'ame score years aud ten, at Pawtucket, R. 1. f 4 ThomaS'Ou. Neither the dralt nor rmlv hommn th, mother f an et has been received by Mr. lauie;
lstdisrict 49,891 2d do 60.f-.31 31 do " 53,5S0 4 h do 50.889 5ih do 49.010 6th do 46.61? 7ih do 48,(510
i.,iW. iliemnthr.p.liPn-hiitthprbibl but the dratt with his name forged ar.d lgt district-Crawford, Dubois, Jibson
i living and likelv to do well. indorsed on it, was forwarded to the II irris ;n, Orange, Perry, Pike, Posey,
- o J
Suffolk Bank, in a letter, reeularly mai- Si.encer. Viitulerbura and Warrick. ll
Clay, uaviess, ire:i, ivnox,
Owen, Putuam, suih
Mr. Carson, of South Carolina, late- kd' hui dpost mark, purporlihg to 2.1 dist.-Clay, ly mentioned in Congress that the a- Jfom ?lr. i 'a.ne; and ,t directed the Lawnce Marti,,,
.'mount of gold pro
-audi in th. S'a - "L-VJS. ,.3. 3JZ
i.i -.".i. c.hi .i.ii. to the creau oi inomasion uanK. ana -'-'- . . ' "
fWr.l..C5,Mcop:ns.humphck,5lv(;1,.! " -'r.: -nd the bah,,ce ,o ja,,, 1., ?lTO . TlT' .J
dresssd.and carina an old hlte J a, Uollowdl, by mail. Tile Sulfolk ,. . " V. "."'."
CCKIOri ,.. . ,, . v i r
hnt. He rides a f mall, bobtail, pacing
hor-ie, and when they are under, way
. ... I !.. I -a eAPi1 1 ti rr w flilfuof fa rt
A Frenchman not much acquainted '. 5th dist.-Allen. Delaware. Farette.
rrr 9iti u iiPit i iif v u t; ui uti. . . . ci ;iit tw JUitriicrn i.ttiir. iniu i at to f i '
' ' J I .a I. . alih linmi'.fro and, ,t!m
e in this
vith his load.''
Grant, Henry, Huntington, Legrange,
Itnnnnlnh M In inn find Wavn 111
with the expression, May God pre- lown a,,u. lue, iuy man 10 0th dist. Bartholomew; Boone, Cass,
.. i r ii iriur-i l t s i i i o r ni wmh-t i rr r a rtr v w i x t i ti
Having used this express- r; ' .-'., ... "- nancocK, Hamilton, uenancKs, jonnsou
Tlie last Indiana Journal contains a letter from Jamea II. Cravens, a meiii .er f the house of representatives from Jeif-rsoa county, addressed to messrs. Arion and
Lode, of the Indiana Republican, in"
which he has taken occasion to indulge irehis snlenetic wit, at our expense, for re-pub lish a short pnec from the teyuMicnn, re-
?ro a i g rne policy ol turniBhing ti mem
bers with news-j)apr3 atpubiic extxiise
tiie piece alluded to did not name aaid J.
H.; neither did we know who voted for or
against the obnoxious resolution, for the
ayes and nays had not been seeo by us. The attack made b, this learned, wise and witty member, being unprovoked, is wanton, malignant and vindictive. Not beinjr; in the habit of bandying billingsg:-le with every
who chose1 to spit his veuom
. .. ,. . litfTVR VOU.
TT neV. i 6CRlrr 7 m,.toUall- MHd.son.Manon, Miami, Monroe, -Morto d v!de Hi n.to lour suth numbers to aviod rendition wtt, to James Le Fare. This was ac gan, Shelby and Wabash. 14 tiftothe firjt W3j by the Cashier of the 7,h dis, -Carrol. Clinton, Elkhart, second you subtiact the t..ird )oii r J mnninr Ho ,r-r Augusta Bank. This letter was tuken fountain, Leporte, Montgomery, Parke, multiply by 3; and the fourth you di-;nv " ."'l"''"" town on the 4th K Jefh, Tippecanoe, Vermillion and
T AUiiiiuvu 4 VJtV lio. iui y j rv.- I
vid - bv 3. the three mimbers 6hall be
equal. Muiey Pa. Telegraph.
n.l X ! I..-4. All .i. ... Warron
tain the definition of the word vreservc.or ?w uempw
which he found ws to pickle." Satis- lrret out this iniquity have as yet
. 'i;.,i ih, .l.i. ,,rJ k ... ocen usuueiui, ti is naruiy necea-
rETRiFAc.TioNs.-Uewerelastweekr " ! I sarv to add that no person named
......IU. l, ll.no.., nfMJm.lIa PIUP" WICSCMC, IIC UUSUU HIS ICUCI . - ,r. I ... .
N'orthutnberland county, with two singular petrifactions found embedded in
t.ie middle of a solid rock, a few miles a-j
11
it os, and that appearing to be his natural stile, we shall take no further notice of J II. C. than to say, mstatu nomine de te
Vlbvla. narrator, when he make comparisons with African or other animals; and
to remember, C 'est uoe grande folie do vouloiretre Sae tout seul.
We take this opportunity to return our (hanks to the friend who orwarded to us, since the commencement of the session, 3 numbers of the Journal we had Leeu
promised, the Journal regulary, but have been disappointed; the reasuo, to us, is obvious.
with "Muy God pickle you."
The latest Pun.
ff.f.VJr 7I.iwVf .'fThe governor of Mm j land recommends to the legis
lature ml that state, the establishment of a
-In A aK tirir BArifl.
.-", -f iL. ii i
"uu,v- v.. . : :tv n, V...t Pmni n aif .;m r.;,- irecouecuou oi uie uuimii who cauea
Love that place, une o, uem is evi-, ' " , - --' - "V . " j for the letter above mentioned.
..-tW a sifell fUh, resembling a crab, tlJe sjectof the evening happened to nd ike. other an exiolic fruit, some-b.e some question on the Law of Na-
a Mad ria or Hickory nut.
Jnnie 1 J Fprvt. t Irnnwn in fdia trvivn
. - .... w -...v, ....... um , C J, . i C I
We understand that the persons i the T.V .. P
post office in this town, have no distiuct M , . .
mi Bi'piiwniiuu uao t-iis muuc t j iiic icgtslafure of Kentucky, for the establishment of a bank at Louisville, to be called the Commercial bank, with a caoitalsuf-
ii tinns. A irre.it nimiv ifnrnri cnrrrhp juuu xxuuuer iwuium, uui moil ticient lor tne commerce oi mat Diace anu
like a Mad ria or HicKory nuu now o j t.fi,.. CornelL near this cilv. has been con- iho .irr,mn,iinfr r.oimtrv.
.h to.ind tlieir hard bed, and at what;-w'-,c ' """" .u- it. :i..j"c :.... ' J
-'----; . ., , ; , . . in Ins turn to sneak. He nlareri viciea d me uimra iiie cucuu . K- .,,. ,t f i
period they llour.snea,' we wave w "'e, , volume, and court'at Columbus, of robbing the mail. hnmah:19 Mlahi;shefi Jlt Mllh;u?,v.
nrt ri i I 1 Q f I flil llT. 1 " 1 7 I . . m . I
sptcmauTc "F"'" D thrusting kis hand into his Docket, he Cornell was the Postmaster at Aharon- Dresiient has Bone on to New York to oro-
. . . i -it i n t.i j i i-1 . .... '
solemnly drew lorth a potatoe, and pla- vine, anu occasionally ausiracieu dhuk c.Ure a loan of V,0U0,U00 which n lo con-
Fmthe Xanluckctlnauirer. cing it on tne tooK,saia gentlemen, r-- uP.w. . u.c...,iu...
. . . , . I U0, c Vattn ni. 1 IP I ai. ftfKal nn. UirOUra I11S WUte. I nC parilCUiars O, I TI . . U:ll U-f iL.I..:.l.i..
There is mine low n oi uuuu jveu-:---- -- , . . f,r, , Aoi;UA ..vi1B.,iuic
i in t Estate, a family distinguished au here is a common-iaier t.commenia- --..w- Qf Ohlo to charter a state bank, with of-'thebleeders. By some! tor) on it." He won a laugh, and a- some weeks since. Cm. Gaz. capital of 7)00,000.
Taxes IncretiscA. The county commissioners; . their last session, increased the couoty taxes, for the
year 1833.
the constitution, it is said
. rertain members of it, the male
, , i Dalits in the female line, receive
very slight wound, they mevila-
chieved a victory,
w I am M
U. S. van ii tne uniien
The Dutchman's Horse Derc'i te Bank is tt oe lorceo out oi r usieoce.me nA owi
horse vrow? He'll travel te hill up, an' depusites from land oQ,c9,cutoinhonies
lt itinria havo tioon nr.oorilar 4r fVA IkT
e I . . . . I'lUDVUU.II tiic xJ
Oiiie 1 1 1. 1 . I.i C.u u. a r . ii
um "isiai.uiii i"l uciutL ai ornura r dllb.
11 in Seneca co.
On the 2d inst petitions were presen-
fNew Tork,for
n rvJ Ann,, )rttr fMv or hnrcn mint be made in the atatc and com-1
blv Lie. d t death, u i u.u. ui " " r , V " .r .h, ,h.r ..ted to the legislature o
.... ... tn. stun tne llOW ot'lievei uiu. vuci urty A ii ti iiuiul ,""J j - Wu f r,..:t all attempts to stop ne uow oi, j fc , the incorporation of
blood Wvba.!die.sty-''g0Irtritnes0H"7, , " " w ""' . r-9 fpnm .... Iririn lh Banks in that state, and L"u - T ...iii.:.....;. . VVitiklp, house un: mr watch was kes of ix V'ars, Iron, 1 8 1 1 to 1 8 1 6, Ine .. . , 1
. .K m:iiM..are lOW"J ic,h.. " . . r.-;v ... . . . . netttinna lor tr lilri
Sheriff of Switzerland co.
We are authorited to say, that the follow
ing gentlemcu are candidates for the office of Siifriff of Switzerland county. Ralph B. Cotton, George E. Pleasants, Morton Craig, Prnett Harvej, Bela Hearick, There are ether candidates for the
same ofhco we are told we have not been
requested to insert their names Subscribers1 names are inserted gratis non sub
scribers are charged one dollar.
niirnns-.
f .1 ri n.. i r ...in M.na o.i m n i nn V0 r.. inni K .h.i. n. iiiirH 1 1 a i.ir i r - i . . .
the blood will tit.ii.r j j -w-r., u Lort from the necretarv of the trearv. A great number of new banks have
v.o-ind.or il will burt lorVi eis k, t't iit i,'Jmnr than million of HolUra bv Rank been petitioned for by the people in
4UI "b ---- - " " ... J ir. i i. .f n. ci.!. L -j
beat de time dat much! Loud Com. taiiures. . in vincennes DanK, ann tne umc.c.i ui -ww, ucamcs
Farmers and Mechanics' Bank at Madi
. - Inner
a lrom te noe, ei,
reader may number this, av we ourselves nerc once inclined to do, among ti.n. nnmi rous current vagaries of su-
nerMition and ignorance; but so strong
U the faith of many worthy and uaciiifie.t people in it, and so many instance are drought in its proof, that on the supposition of its fallacy, the circumstiu.ee of the prevalence ol the behef, ro less curious and difficult of explanation than the phenomenon itself would lip. if authenticated.
Wp were some vears the nearest
teii 'bor to a very ntpectabl f imily,!
On Friday at Woodstock, Virginia, on w" bo,h u,ed for Public Jpot".
la man, named Parkinson Claig, was ana Dotn ",aue ,are Pu,u on ,ne V"c
committed to the county jail, charged 1 "r P"f nmt 0,,l v7 ,ur ' a. 1 Xii?ojcq...I an .. ik.
with killing his brother The parties "J ",c .Pri mraml in a MirUtm-i frolic, ter 43,592 and. 90 cent! By the back
when a dispute arose between the de- of the Jted Stales, the cretary adds, I I. it L . I il I . . . l
n,oA nA h:..i,rtl,,r l,;i, inrmiiw. " nss me nouor to state mai no
rs c..v. ...c i""t"-i T.iiiv.11 v. ........
loss nas oeeo euitaineu." nrf. rictntx.
tee? in the former receiving a blow with
a horse yoke, which deprived him of
life.-
We -find, the following letter repor-
bimcb of the bkcder3,r .n wwebted in the proceeding of the Legisla-
TheKeene (N. II.) Sentinel ofThurs
day last says: ' About 12 o'clock, on
Monday last, forty-seven single sleighs,
number in the city and county of Phila
delphia. The following have been pe
titioned in for the country: For a Bank at Darby, Delaware co.
For a Bank at Mincrsville Schuylkill co
rora Bank at ork, lork county. For a Rank at Iewiston, Mifflin coun. Forc'i Bank at Montrose Susquehanna c. For a Bank at Towaiuln, Bradford co. For a Bank nt Warren, Warren, co. For a Pank at Waynesburg Green co. For a Bank at Erie, Erie county,
ror a nank at nttsbunr,
from Dublin, each containing, a gentle-Fr a Bank nt Kus?clvile Chester co.
PRISONERS ESCAPED. The prisoners confined in the Vevar
twenty-four New ? ' sieaung, one nog steal-
on the 3d ten i s U1l",i; "" "',u
oinjj me store oi fir. wm. r. Stevens, made their escape on Friday night the 18lh init. by breaking through" the wall. We understand they were confined in the debtors' room, tontrary to the orders of
the heriG, who, in consequence cf their having before made an attempt to break through the wall, and nearly succeeded, ordered the jailer, Mr. Price, to confine
them nights in the cell, which he neglected to do. The hog thief, being the most honorable of the three, disdaining to go through the wall, did not erape with the the others, declaring the nit morning, that 'when he went he would go through the door,' which be actually accomplished a night or two after by burning a hole in the door, large-enough to era through
