Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 75, Vevay, Switzerland County, 16 February 1833 — Page 2

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J Willie l.uggics charg'-d the Jurv. hoarding and iioom g, a:.;: w.il !:ci.er-

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hi enemy nnny from theiel'-ame so poisoned by tin ice, tli.it hi; that the line oi the defendants' was one I ally be preferred by lumber men. La.ds;

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i w linn t ! . v c n'.'l t a k i ey ps w e i c e-ehir ly rinsed, lli- rtn 'Pi of post-coaches, ;mkI that liny wei c ' commanding an advance in pre- ol"

hi-.,,. Cba?-e hU (l.e Lure of ,.., !,;,.,( (..--ifMninl h mulitiy by

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niii'otn n:e i.:in i.iMii m .mum ii t in uouuu, ii pi.toiu aiie, id solid on pu--f.air bowis. l-ctie is in these canine?. That ii

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mi is at Icngili sign, i.en.l "ha o is a y

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;r hi Uu- hands ci lae l re

atioiij were ear1. .! on i

r in- I-cio of the dav, and it is o: ly v.-'.iiiin the ;l h or that !'k: term have ! : . '. :'. iu U set-led. Chassoaltir.-l deneneh i t i at i;i:n.-vlf a!:-! garris.ui should bo ali.v.vci !o r. -lur:i to 1 iolla al. To this i v.ii ' po-it;'!y rrS'-i!, an..l doiM-ed tht.t the t: t . ! i ho-;ld swnvn-

Ironi v! to 3 dollar.- pit tl ou.-aad li-ct.

In the litxl place the saw cum i t imz.

Singular Whirlwind.-- The Alton was practicable, was evident from the which has been a great difficulty here.

eii-ii b.-ii'gbt t a cajit- .r.apt r gives an account of a vvbii lvind,!lac t, that t!ie coach which thev had .tobjre. The saw cul whhal-oist tw:o

i:!.;:,n. To atu-mpt n ?oi!:ft be kpv jwhich appeared on the road bel tnMi ;cnt on, had arr.ved at Albany the same jt!'C facility and e!uiy. a.d is luvt hi ,V:i uori ib ui ma'liip- I" contmne t , t'ni? place and Edu ard-vill" on tlie l?th 'evening. i order very easily. IJalf the ii vi ii u a-

oveRiler. We extract a paragraph from the account: Illinois Journal,

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taire as then M.,rd by t 'lia: d IRmcm! propo-iliors. lie luvi. r co '-ui'c 1 a t'o'iia :

r.Murn."il l.ir aa tllO'dil C ll; t ljeliiui! alo V : MICH CO !!' io

arlemenwith a darsH.ilh i i W .ir.

::i?wer, tiia! Chaise tii the f-.rts bolo :,) ; Sc!ich!t; ai-.d that iit in accede-1 to, he

;.o (lie li'st di

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rperu! on (be ci!,i'l l m its !f l ipuiaiea -tale wn intp.i?-i,'!p atl. Juvipy; pio pil f i!ip n .o i l lbe bravery of bi mpn, am! i-iWd lbe honor ot'hi country, bp ',J.i-!pfpil i rf lpgrelalioi to succumb to ?njie: ior (di cp.

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no i? ! a ve oral. .ia-i'. a:u r a

1;: !' ut i iv. S"t't a third p irh in.'i.lary nith a ti - to (Jeraid. -t it'n'g t!at inh'.'l :.o coi'tiol over torts Lillo aad Icfa-!!shotk, wb.ich were placed under tie ! !. r- of Capt m i Hike. Gcr .v. at ie:ijj-h eni his allern-ilive to ( ': ( . . ;: .' b in d a eaienriral ate

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nort '' a iv a Ms-inn

I doiitandi-d that 1 .ii! ) at-d Iv. witli all the toils d-

-.cit of th! citadel, silo'

tii-.. w ii. n tae ran i

!. to S i-- tbe ciiadt 1 with a

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i r;( s o iv vhouia be sriven ti

-, ;r o r - u 'o'liaiii prisoner'; ot war until h ' i- i ts oi' Lillo an I Li"f kenhock we:-.1 ia pov-cssi ; of the Indian?. I' aie-c1 accepted the hitter co'iJilio:'. a i tie capitulation a sii'e.J at 10 o'clock. h w'lich the !' lian- are to take posses-ioa of the oat )o-!s of the faies oi the e-planade anil Sfecotirs, and t; at tii to d.: 1 landre, forts lhnghl a ! D'.Vslniwii eiet-) be immediateJv eva uated.

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T!ip Breton Atlas, f.f Wo'lnefilay, an, inunre (!)R arrival of ihe ri Alexander P;.)t. Ppnilieton, from New Dieppe. i? s ailpd nn th? 29lh of De pm Spt but brought no jter. Cajt. F. i.itniibp.t the t'u-t inttell rPnre in Hoton il the fe! of An' ei It ill have betn esei vp,l bv ;!ie leader of (bv mtplbgeiicp ;prpieil ai ibi .ort. that htle ha been -ai.l of the li- of lee v.-ca-ioneil by the le'e(lpT oftbe cn-4.tr I, M the as-ailant i'aptaiti I', ipport-. that tbe b of (Iip r. rocb w is com j uled at Irotn lb.OU to I 3 000 men. The ciia lrl wa taken possession ofon He 2j'b. TbP lo of ihe l)utch a i! kno-.vn Ten ihraiHinl bomtM vveie brmvu bv lbe I 'ifncb enmeeis into the I'a.hl, whi' b ilesiroe-l all the provis !'n aiel water of tbe he-iegtd. lien, e'tet-tie il-teiiflP'l tiie rn-eipl t r tvniaii'fr ihe ilciliuction of ins provisions and v air r. l.' ij t I'endiPton foriher st;i?e thit 'be niiesiou jnev.uled th it a geneial wai a o'ibi bp the inevitable cwe'ience. I as Mipp ised tint tbe Do!, b would be i-i-H t by the Hussians. Fiwsians, atol o-trin;. helped il "v:i ie.-o;lod ili..t t Kii'sian army of jyOOOO rnen, weie on (heir ma red for tbe tiontieis of hel H;:uiii and 11 dbmd.

A:io'Lcr Tilhe S!aurht,.r.-

Accou r;ts

have this dav reached tovn ot a very

serious a lira y haiag taken place lat eve.-iii ir, in the neighborhood of Dua-

Also, that the passengers taking seats ter power is builicici.t to drive a mill

it Aew lorn wcru entitled to a i refer- 'inv ""s patent.

"In lbe mean lime, the sound had once over tiie way passe fers, as the

engaged the iuer.lion ot Mr. Duttrel!, prior contract was made with them.

living more than a mile to the west. j The Jury found a verdict in fivorofi

Concluding it mast be lire, he caught his, the plaintitrof ,s 12,1. I'.A. American. hat and walked outckly to meet i(. 1

was nearly- stationary-, exhibiting ,i Uncommon Fatality. !t has appeared

PtUcc Inlc'Uscn:c. Oar iudef iti a-

, I 1 3 iarsli.d. Alt-. 1 ; . in en

. , . . . ' . ..... J wan his brother police oliicei has ferreted out and u: i d a g;u g f thieves, the ino-t de-p rate and ha;, .:ccd tl..:t

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dense column oi jinae and cinder. to u-that di teases anion" children wilii- lever set tot

What confirmed him ia the belief that in the past vear has proved unusuiUv 'deliance. On lie moiiii . .... .... . . 1 . . . ' .ii.,,,. ...

thestnoUe proceeded Irom a lie ) ol coal latal. Uut ol the lortv-hve deaths j1'-1 ;,-ty was irlone a I.;;; was, its densifv, and the peculiar mo- which occurred in this town in t!-last e" v oi Mr iiei.rv il.trt had ;;o.

u,d i.a.r d lioi.e.. at

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tae ei;-

tion of the sni'.ke, u:!dula!in:. vet bfil- twelve months, thirty were children i; g up, like water in a vast ca lldrnn o-hitider ten years of age. In toe small or an in tense fire. lie continued' town of llo-iien, adjoiniug us, twenty moileratelv to advaace. but had not ad- children have died, (if we hare been vanced more than I .lor 18 leet, as he rca i cctl v informed) within about ten conjectured within tin1 volume ed'-moUt; inout'is. In the neighboring (own of when th" Tornado, as it seemed to him.1 New 1 ,ondon,one thii lietii of the whole

rath- red tremendous strength. He i population have deceased the oast war.

i.nstantlv turned to retreat, but had not tin tied more than halt round, before he was raised Aom his fe.ct, rutin ly in the power of the wind. As he roe in the air, th" smoke and cind r seemed in-st-milv drawn into the centre, so that objects i;car the cir uinference oftbe tornado were di(i'icllv v i-i'de. While

riilin'j rou:-d. lie rent bed down to catch wa re children under tiie age of

hoi! of a sapling about 18 feet high, but could no? reach it. After ridingtiie e tire citiuit of the tornado, he was throw i out about two rods bexo id the p-'iiot from which he was taken up. Thus fir ho po-ses-'d his reason; but his t roke on the groir-d in da; it! v deprived him of sense. He lav o;.?el according to the best cah nlatio a of time parsed from leaving hi house, abont an h'-ur and a half. After ouning

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io oiui-eti no iay anewi nan aa nour u nearly a iiiousanti more liia our;

before he could ri-e. lie then looked !b:it fortv-thrcc. .c around ; all was cahn, no iudicatiou of1

a coal mine or tire; and witii dithVulty

tered !iy a laKe k. v,a:.d ;.bou; 1 d-..-lars woith i ( ixatiy mad.- j. t g ... ken theieirom. An i;nn:e,!..i'e ail was made upon the i !;;, ' i s of tiio city toasii t in a gi n r..l searcli K.r the goods .nd thieves. A ho.i-c, occupied by Mrs. L.Jmu ,son, oa iSceiUti street, underwent i -spei tion tiitl; and

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a great proportion ol which were chil-io!!C ot gang oi vnlians, a Win.

dien. in l.oruion, eiiuell and oilier j'mil,, uas 'oiind in la d . ai,.i m n, anntowns ir. this county, the same alarming hig lurther, a large ouantiiy of dry f'.it ility marks tiie progress of di.-east'.;4o)ds, groceries, clothing, hardware, We notice, also, that amoag t!te d ath jai,L' Yankee clocks were found; in hort

which occurred in Charlcfto i, Mass.i- jUl- suse cont.nucd a general chusetts durintr l!ie past vear. out oi "1';llt ot very tiling ir, th,. nt

one hundred and fourteen, ti:tv-two ! !,l,int of 5-Ji) or .sCttU; .id of

f ten. h'- nicn had !)..-et; gradually aceum. dated

In some instances parents have been called to pait with all their .children. (Jao family in this neighborhood buried (our of their loved ones within tlie short -pace of four w eeks. I i Godien fonr little si'lers were consigned to their narrow bed, within a still less time. Our population mint increase: very

shiwlv u i!

or retarded. The

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uab'-s the dostrovmf hand i-

iiiiinuer ol

ath in lxeter,

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a population

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jjorl t'p'dut'jr.

Mrch'rging n lnu!. A bach lor in

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uiway, between tlu- police and ttio ,0 walked home. No ho.e w as bro- MsMixeount v. who wa

Seven! -five

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with epward'? of 1.1- pieces of annoi'. h.'ne suceeeded, af.er twenty-four days v..g in reducing the citadel of Aul-

ib. - b.eil'.ul ,i men. Ihe

r hi ibis instance u- en! on one Side: IVt ch i:otw ith-t indi.ig the over-

people. It is stateii, lieu an attempt nad been made to rair-e the titiie oil one ol the adjoining parishes, w hicli was re--iUd by the parishioners; that tiie ohce fned upon the people and killed two, and wou ,ded live or six; and that the people, in return, hot two ol the po-

throt'.gh the industry of Mi'. Smith, and

lus associates. On tiie same ewi.irg. a lotii.T oi tlie party, by the ham--; of Win. ilohison; wa- ane-td. and iden-

ti.ie, as oee ot the IM;il S veral ar-

ieles oi cloihi i boots, -hoes, and i ve t t . k ... -

some ai iKlesol Iiou-enol I nn iiitnre-

ali of which

'.vi re found in his ho.i-

wcrc rcrug .iseel as -ud- n proper')-. The eea ch conlinu- d vvi'de-a; i.;en:,ission, until Tnes. y nor i:.g, when a

man named Levi Noll - r-

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MOU.uiirl. was arn -ieil

coiaes-ioa. t:;o wh.;" oi .;r. i proptu ty, b ides a Variety oi

plunder, was found secreted in a no

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t' cm active employment for nearly a iii.i d oi.lv surrendered when the c - I wasreduceil toadies and their p-ovi- oa-. aod ainmaiiilion destroved

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nubs oftbe besiegers. Histoot have much to say in favor re:. eh as a brave and hazardous

Taking

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vatn:.;e of dark

ia forming llieir

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Is an ! cu'iing their trenches.

Protected bv their works, thev sliow

r-rt-d bombs like hail into the cilaJ p.--instead cfgallmily mounting the breads, thev spnr-g mines, and, not

h ing hara-sed by an army either in thr1 rear orhont. thev worked at 1nsur, . and bv force of milit iy tactics ni'd th" nmaz-eg strength of their artillorv. thev r dnedt!ie ciiadel into the d t lora' le condition it is now to be seen. It is tree the hesipjrs had rfferted their brpaf h. and were prepaieH tornninipure the a!ilt ; but Gerald a:al II ixn .... .i . ..ii

who Inl v anare inn u viani urvei romp to snrh rt,p pnrtpr. Their ol jret wa !s tedare 'b.e citadp!, and the hax e -ii. rr edf . A a proof of this, it vmi refer t wip of my Utters f la( i k. -u wi'l fpid that I mpnti'.npi! an i tpiipw I hart vdh a per-o at head qi.pr, who slated positively lhat all v. aid bp over by Saturday or Suuday I did not gii e much rede nre to this opin

ion: I nepr rne.tetnjdaled that Gerard

wo-ibl hae re'ntipd to lbe expedient

of burning not the e aiiiscn, and I was np

ported in my belief by most of the brave nfh'er attached to the staff I fin ! my informant was not acquainted

with the ppiet intentions pi Ihe Lorn tnandor. and lbe citadel has fallen a sac

ibke t tbe immense artillery of tbe

French, and not to any military bratery

eihibned by ihe besiegers

The dpdorablp condition in which Ma ior de la Fontaine found lbe citadel, be

ppr all dpsciipti'n. Not a house was

Jell which rou'd shelter the garrison

their ammunition nr provinons weie ei

Iher Hestni ed , bunl or blown up, and

only fcifficieiit food waslett tor one day

r hmn. The casement or vaulted pa

8agp. w pre all knocked down, and Cha?p

himself wa e.itrd in a vault at a tahle

with eerv thing; aiound hun destroyed

by the bombs. The garrison bore theit

niifortiines w ith great bra ery and de

votioe, and until Friday tnght not i

murmur escaped th ir bps. On that

might a deputation ol the gairion waiter!

on rhae, and utgeil him to make a de

perale sortie, ami eitbpr to surceed in

pokiru? the guns of the besugers r fa

in the attempt." "They complained I lint

the fir i I th enemy prevented them

from t inding i th- ir giis. and that Ibey

tielcricd riskiD their lives on the held

Mjinow haL slrick-

ken bv the fall, and after three days en witli years, had been ior some time he was ah'e to be abroad :i little,. enamoured of one of the inaide . silerthough he had not entirely recovered; hood, but could not inusier lourugo eon the first of December." jnough to pop the cpie.lio:i." One

day he re-olved to maivC toe attempt. Wc understand f:o;n Colonel Hee-'lte accordingly went to the house, side that the t x press which left Wah- knocked at thedoor.and his lovely Dul-

lice, a id wounded several. The miii-inghm a f'-w days since, returned to ciuea made lier apjuarance. Altera tary stationed at Clonakiliy. are said j that city, having completed the " hole j mutual nod, the foilowhig laconic diato have made a forced march to the dis-1 dista ce in the short sp ice of live days, logue ensued: Do vou want to change turned neighborhood at a late hour t i i .c I ding h'ven hours detention in our condition ?' " Xo.'' or 1 hei-

last night, a-sd, as might be expect" d, Inu h -toa. The distance belwecn ther." And, turning about, our buchethe country for mil :s round were much ,(he two cities is .)."') miles; from the lor concluded the conversation with, excited. Ve shall, douh;less. re eive Is ame source we uudestand that atioth- ' Thank heaven! Tie got the load oil the particulars of ibis v.s ent be lore S.it-,er r'xpress has gone with orders to go my stomach." bedhain Adv. uiday what is now given of it being 'through in -IS hour. Herald, j .

on the authority of passengers by tlie I We have before us the evidence ol

M, xlLML LOLRJ. another fraud on the merchants of.Vew At the late November Circuit court York, in the pei.-on of James S. Clark

held in tins ci:v. a erdict was render- of .Norwich. 'unit. rl trot. lr. ( b.1-'.

M?lianJ intention of Alar-haK.iratd vd n,:iiiA M(.,r. H C ;i(J Uaker. came to tiiis eit v in Mav 1 ast, and parto attack tbe citadel from all points prop, ieiors of a line of stage., running chased goods to a large amount, lor but as the King ollhe lie.gians has re- lUUi(r hc Ia-l winter from New York whicli he gave his notes, endorsed bv

mseu ins consein, many sei ions .uuc ui- .to Alli iny. under the tollovuis-r circu.n- bis broilier D. X. t lark and Deacon

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Skibbereen coach.

Th? Dutch War It was at first the

in I n.- low. r rai l el

near, time, six other

. r.-o iage , arm-rig w io aj

were t'uree or four ladi-.- of ;i certai;i ( haracter, were arrested, ar.d the what ntiie were brought bfo.-p tic Ma r, oil Tuesd a, for trial. T ;e exaaunalions resulted in the commitment of- x of (he number. Two ft e mart s, found in the possession of sour: oftbe piisoners, and w!i:ch had Iieeii st:.-leii, : avo been seen ret!, and will deb vs-rt.d . on proper ;ippIic;tion, to the owner-. One is a roan the other aba. with a star and snip ; the latter supposed o have been stolen i.i Indiana, near disou. ao doubt now remains that lies is the sam - gang of villiuns who amu-ed

t hems . Ive-, la?t summer, insetting hvt to the hoii-es and steamboat-; a (j too

ni'icli prai-e cannot be be-towi-d o i

ties have arivn, winch are likely to , stance-:

tuoiracl tne siege, lii toe meantime

his Dutch Majesty is far from being i-

Wm. linger.

Within a week after

The plaintilfhnd, in March last, ta- the purchase, he conveyed away tin

ken ii seal (or Vlbaov in o e .1 the de- tmnu-rtv. in iir-viif l.-.il m-. !

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die. lie lias iss iel a prociamauon, in ifendants coaches; two ca.riag.-s went June he oil. -red ins creditors tivckeuni which he states his determination tou i company ; when they arrived at 4w penrc. on the noirdo -ive .a release

"dcleiKl the satety. the rights, am! lbe Hudson, there remained but ji air of the winch was refused. (J i the llih ol iml. p. ndence ol Holland, by all (he Jorigmal pas-ci g. r, ; two of these, aad this mm lh he isu.-d a ci-cular odi rin-' meaeswlucll rovideuce has placed in :(ive Hudson passengers, were put in t Jdliin payidde in s.( months, and hand-. Le has also set aparl tlie "id , were put in a stage coach, upon the ; adds, m Ic-s vou accede tothi-propo-ol December, as a day to be kept holy, ground thai the roads had been render- sltion you will' never receive one cent

ana ior mvoKing n.viue am against ;u t(J impassible lor coaches In heavy fr your claims against mcmd nule

uie: enemies oi ins eouai.y. v..e..e. sllow Units, and that the coach tiomir'this onaio-ilion i. e,-.I.-d In in tr

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ua. asn.Me,. u.u..oie.s:,,,u rwliCll lll0 passengers would be phiccd j have now commenced taking ihe bene

lit id" the insolvent .act in this Stale, and

as soon .as 1 get through in Connecticut,

I than then lake the same in New York

as I am, under bonds in both States." And in a postscript he has the impu-

dence lo add, " vour suits brought at

the Circuit Courts of the ladled States will do i'i'i no good, for the jail in this (own is a l.h.iied Slates jail, and ou can oi ly commit me aad my brother to jail in this town; the limits; are very large, and he-ides that you cannot keep us on the limits over l.'idays lithe cost )ou make on your debt ynn nill have to as we are unable to pay it. I consider it very vr.Just in any one ( f my creditors to attempt to harass me in the law, tv hen 1 have offered them ali I can do. JV. Y. Gazette,

M.ar lirm devoted, and it the King of Ul a wa-ron, and the coach stmt back.

Holland is resolved to plunge Europe j The driver insisted that ihe remaining into a general war, be has the means of j pass ji,gcrs (inchidh g the plaintifi.) doing so. It is now again rumored that Should lake an open wagon. The plainthe "three Ureal lwi iV have drawn 1 tilfnili red to go on in tbe coach so far

up a mauiiesto against lite proceedings, as u weiil, and then if the roads were

ot lh gland and France, and that they fourui impracticable lor that carriage.

have also threatened lo assist tne lutchjto take the wagon; but the driver rciiiin the event of a single cannon being SI J, stating that the load would be loo tired upon the citadel. France is c i-" great lor the horses. The plainti'd'thcn dently prepared tor this moTcmont, or jsigrslcd that the baggage should be she would not have encumbered her ar- transferred from the rnaeh in the n,-.

my with such heavy artillery, neither ,0n, which would remove that objection:

wouiu sue nave sent inio lieignim so u,, LOurso was also urged by the p;ismany troops both infantry and eaval-!scg,..,s jn the coach The driver.

t no-

r to take one lortress. io, no

l-'rance is prepared lor the policy of Metternich,or that of ourts of lierlin or St. lVtcrsburgh. Jiitnes Martin, fireman eT the (lipsy Liverpool steamer, is fined otic hundred pounds at Watcrford, for having rolls of smuggled tobacco on board that vessel. Foisp? Vin. Hath men and animal are severely poisoned by n vegetable called the poion vine, or Mercury, which nin upon tree, iVnect. &c. It r a uses gieat heat, itching pain, swelling pain, and inlamation, and gie rie to unpleasant and serious symptoms. I have found the following an erel lent r medy for this kind ef poison, both for man and beat. 1st. Apply a as, to lbe parts made by Hintueiuig the balk of rbler in butter mdli. eeiy two hours, after which apply a little i-vtet oil, and then if practicable a poultice made of slippery elm built.

give occasionally a dose of tweet oil.

however, refused to accede lo it, stating that he had been directed to divide the passengers and baggage equally. Tbe plainlill then refused lo go in the wagon, and hired a hack, but was delayed

in reaching Albany consid-rably be- Nekih.e Work. A ladv in the city

hind the arrival of tlie eo.n h. Il ap-'of New York, over fifty years of age, in

poured that the weather was very audition to the carts ol a very extensive bleak and cold, and lhal the evening establishment, has made up with her stormy. It also appeared, that (wo own hands 1.7N) towels, dUO pairs of stage coaches armed nt Hudson from sheets, KM) pairs of sheets, 100 pairs of Albany the same day, which were full pillow cases all milled or pointed, t!50 ol passengers, and that in fact, the road 'bed ticks, and "00 patch work bod between those1 cities was: (ho best part quilts of ample dimensions and several of the whole route. The circumstances of them composed entirely of nieces

were hilly staled to Mr. llakeron the not larger than a qu.uter of a dollar, following morning, and the plaintilTof The whole oftbe woik has been eseforcd lo discharge the defendants from culeed within lbe last six years. A all liability, if they w ould pay the hack! woman who can do this is more than a bill, ($10:) this, how ever, they refused crow n to her husband. to do. The defendants attempted to estr.h- Improved sik. On the subject of IV.lish, I h;it the contract had been made lick's improvement in Saw.-, it is stated with the proprietor of another line ofjthat the advantages in sawing boards coaches, but i( appeared that lotli lines smooth are many; they will not require formed a partnership concert). plaining, but are ready for weather

dr. Doty, ;m.l our other eoell

lice oliicer, for the service thus rciab-r-

1 to our citizens in breaking un this

nest of marauders. Co iuiruti L(u,

A Imp litTVNi' fp.ovi So r i C vtoi,:v v The- edi or of tiu Aonol i Ii ico i a received a I. Iter Ir.eti a fri n I in Charto , dated : ins!.. fn,Tn wliich we make the f-'iioalng sis act : k'f,ast ev e.. in';, (Mo -.dav, '?!-t ii-ist.) there was a gicat m'elin.r ..i I'u- Nullili us. .-it ihe linn- in this cilv. Tlu'i i1 were about -') ) perr-ot: prr'srtnt and they were audi "s-i d in loe.r ,i..J violent speeches bv .Mr 're-toe, Mt; Turnbull and lien Hamilton, aim-.i. g the i'residenl ai d sp,,aki,-g in very harsh terms of the Mdharv a id Naval i -...111! Vim ,

ioilcs assenuueu nere. l hey nave, hovvever,cometo the determination not

to carry their ordinance into elfect until alter tiie adjournment of Congress.

I he arrival ol the iNatcucz and Fxperiment lu re was hailed wiih inucli delight by the IViion pailv.and no doubt has had a very great effect upon the Nulliliers. They ar pear to be niu; li pleiised with the I'res-idcnt's last Message, and give that as a reason for suspending the operation oftbe ordinance beyond the period contemplated."

Dr. Johnson's account o f a .Vcwrpapct . 1 never derive more benefit or si tmore pleasure for the time, says Dr. Johnson, than reading a Newspaper which lias lately been issued from the press. 1 do really believe (hat nolhing adds fco much lo the glory ofauy country as a new-peper. Liberty is stamped legibly upon its pages and cycii Ihe lo'd is marked with freedom. Doyeit w ant to know how your countrv thrive 1 point you (o the press I There vo -hall find a piece, perhaps, under the head oftbe legislative! are you fond

ot a miscellany lo )k there! w hat hooks can lurnish .-ucii good accounts of murder, robin rv, accidents, marriages, anecdotes of our Irish, l'uglish, and Indian brethren, and many oilier such ihings. Such good as well as h;i accounts from the liii-sians,!Turks, 1 )ut h. tVc. Under all these considerations, who is there in thi land of free. lorn, that will not attend to an object so worthy of her regard.