Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 80, Vevay, Switzerland County, 23 March 1833 — Page 2

WEEKLY MESSENGER.

lie should be: married and go to New

t!o.;ii ti.i'.uj,.! t!ie wall, or rather basil hat if lie did not purchase the stock?

t-i;,.'r.-i in, already he- upon our nak d i iv-. What sott of soldiership i;, ia ueh a c ise. fur each lo refu.-e t: attack tile Oii ni.Ml flicW)', Icat iii f c'xt. should ho weakened? I ! b-deed, our a-iu -Missionary,

pected. he went into the grave, to make tal Wind Mill, of an -entire new plan., Hut fhe distress h been greatest at St .

ill ready torttie reception oi its lennnij u has been pronounced by competent! Anion, wneremere nine actually per-

Orleans to commence business. Mr. I and was in the act of ascending wheu judges, as superior to all others; combi-!shed by starvation 10.000 muI, and ev-

Uradlee remonstrated against his doing

so, in conepience ofthe feeble health

! .i!-.ii:a' ion, ooi Socieiie

i r !..:?iictH :

Ir.r

and Ti ,ti t, ;.:id &ibb:Uu s, re-t o'i a st a of popu--o unstable, that il will

boar n bratli of free inquiry, let

l.-on si-ilv tet lact.-i s;Vi.v ood will build us tinier institutions, when his

not

the sides fell in burying him to the chin, ming ail their advantages, and retain-

lln this situation he remained, unable to hur none of their imperfection. The

oi ins daughter, and expressed the same move hand or toot, momently expecting duhcultv and danger ol managing wind-

aversion that any father would, at hav-1 that the upper edge, would also give a-jrnills in time of hard blows and blasts

big hisd.iughterresideso far from home, way, and certain tnat when it did so,it

and in an unhealthy climate. But no must produce instant death, lie des-

eral cases have orcurred of their devour

ing the dead! This i not exnjgeration, and Capt. Hay?, of the brig Emma, of Philadelphia, who landed 1000 banei?

has heretofore proved an almost super-!1"1'6. an'' ?aw 11 V of,hc misery, toto

able objection to their erection. This'me that language could mot express fne

interruption of the kindest leeliugs to-jcribed the half hour which had elapsed Jrcat defect he has entirely obviatcd.l,,af nhiU he BAmvr' Vhat- ,hen, must ic

wards pari other were excited. At before t ie : arrival ot the funeral, as I he A from id. npr,ili:ir.trnrturp m,d f,r . ,ne leeni-gs oi me conirinuiore to this

this time, also, Miss. Cradlee expressed .longest he had ever known, equal in mafioi.' of the wings, the power of the

to the lather of Mr. Carter, that they duration to days and weeks, lie was wind opf rates a third stronger, and;

chanty, in knowing they have caused relief to much misery and distress?

cuauren sr.ail w undrawn tueir leet from J proposed oting married, anu going to.irouoieu ai?o ny me recollection, tualjmay be managed with the same umtorlh mire of word'y expediency, nd jXew Orleans, when the latter expressed the gate was locked, and feared that l.nity and regularity as water mills. A c:i!e f exWaordmary vicissi'ude. f(i:h.'rcd tin nwlve logrthei,upon the I his disapprobation of so doing, until his 'on that account, he might not be disco- From the simplicity of construction and ,?ufferm and pen! m presented in the v-.iuri.-g rock of truth, justice, and brhou should be established in business jvered when the funeral did arrive. formation, it may be erected at a veryi''"'1" iinti disappointments which, have , ?,.-. ii i- i i V,-!Ni.Mi!v I there. It is difficult to imagine a ;iin.iti.w tritlin.r ov.w.ms. bftfallen the passciipr- ho embaikerf

b.-:t--r t!ii Tiie An'i-Sl;

:,r!:ia'.n-! j-IJ :r si ie. pri :". e iriii -'.Iv e bm;?

i

Hie -i.ii i-

tSie

i cm;

ivt.rv re-

rance, will

i r to cverv ri'Mitcous en-

V iieu we iba'i! !iave arisen. , to the Work of purifying our , wo sIv'l go fort ii withalio-

Ttie la?t time they were seen togeth

".r, previous to the discovery of their bod es. was when crossing Summer sir.

more hopeless, or more awful. It n

Tlu

mindsus of dreams we haveexnerieneed form an inmortanf rr.-i in tha sripnro nt

. r n.i.ci un, c;'n n;g t ?e laesscu gas- ' t to the h:':alhe:i. Hi? (iod who has om:-!v.?id'l us to pl-a.1 the causa of !e pujr'wiilbe wifli u! Ki.izcii Wright, jr.

INDIAX IIAKDAIUTV. tst:u7)ibia (Ala.) Ft b. i2. The me5! barbarous murder that has ever (alien to our lot to record, was committed on last Wednesday, in the Caickasaw country, about twenty-five niil- s from this place, on the person of

Jam -s Kirhv. a yi)ung man whom wc u'ib r-tn'.d resided in Robertson Co., Ton':!'""'1. Wo should be unwillin to give currency to an outrage so inhuman, were it !; that the f-.cts arc tested by t'.ifo gc llemea on oath who have arrived in town, a d were eye witnesses xo pai l of the horrible scene. The witnesses stale that when pa?Lrijby the house ofJStimina, (an iudiaa) known Iiy travellers as a public stand, thov were surprised to see . large concourse of Indians assembled around a white mm who was firmly tied to a ?1ak , lacerated and bloody, while two li-.diau. who proved to bo old St.imiiia a mI his soil, llateaiduboy wore ii.llietir. up'iii him all the tortures ingenuity could invent. 11; laee was cut in large trashes his nose and ears cut oil", and o u i- g the short time they witnessed the helii-h deed, t!iee fiends of human i . i : . i a- 4

o.ine were pe:M'", oui oiu imncun

new- torments. 3 oe oumx man

. i i i - i -,i.i;i(iijiijtiiti n i l t- iv it:iv I'l inn nrim

e invention, it is oenevea, will! . ""5

' I 1 nl... I . IS. f . it.

."la.v'i.t, ievv wntftng. to

whon under the influence of nigl.t-marer'millinu. As the inventor is in very mo-I?C0, ec. . ilt 80011 atier l!,e sai!e(1

apparently to attend Trinity Church jdreams by the way, we should be shy todera(e circumstances, he solicits the at- c"oler;i r0lie " among the passen. w'iiere the family of Mr. C. attended j realize, in our waking moments. Anltention and assistance of gentlemen ow- e"' " wa? deeraed adviiable to Pt inpubiic worship. Xo apprehension ivasjavtive and powerful imai nation mis:u!ning wind mills, and of those who con-!10 Cfa,r,,,?ton' en',,avo,,nR to efleci

felt on account of ibis absence lrom hud ample scope, in conceiving and des- template their erection. model u' ""Jci me .tiiinw unven actiore

cribing the Beusatioiis which passed Snow ready for their inspection. ;lt y ,,iUr,d' where the l'aengers through the mind of the suflerer, during! Editors friendly to the risin-and loo!Unle', Hn'J re f jected to a vigorous, the long agouv which this half hour ofoften neglected talent of their own coun-qt':irn,ntlue c0"et."ence ' hedi?ea

siatc u

ie

still able to converse, an

cause ot his late. Th'-y b arntd from the sufferer, that lie (Iv-rbv) and ai otber man, whose name the witnesses do not recollect, when pa-sing through the Chickasaw country, on their way home lrom the South, where they had been with a drove of horse?, put up for the night at Stimina's, the place above mentioned; that during the night an attempt was made bv two of ktimina's sons to rob thm:a conflict ensued, the result of which w as the immediate death of one of the Indians, and a wound on the otiiwhich was considered mortal. The

men made tlu ir -scape from the house, but were lmrned.ately pursued by old tStimina a d other Indians, who made Kirhv prisoner, and took him back to the scero of action. The witness made some effort to liberate the sufferer; but unmade to understand thai their safety depended on their departure. '1 his took place on Wednesday evening. The vsitnossc were informed on 'l ues dV morning by an Indian, that the nhife man was dead; that alter tormentirg him till tiny were satisfied, they k rocked him on the head with an axe a- d buried him. The Sheriff of this , .u tv is now raising a strong force to brieg tlie offenders to justice. Ibis 'on. r bruarv IS.

Ijnuahulle S nrific. esterday mori ahout 8 o' kuk soon alter the lad

C;i neij me siore ui .m-oin . ui.iuih A S.n, No 1 l'- Washington streti.be found in the first chamber, the bodies of N'r. John B. Carter, aged 2".'., and Miss Marv Bradlee aged about 19, suspen- ! bv a silk handkerchief, from a rope which' formerly sr.j ported a scale beam. rl be bodies were cold, their hands clasped, and'their faces and lips in contact. Tbev bad stood facing each other one upon n box. placed in a chair. Mr-Carter ai d Miss liladiee were 1 1 ga-onl to be married to each other,

niih the approbation aid consent of

1.1. eir several parents. During (lie autumn oflSSM. Mr. Carter who had long 3eni in the stmc of Mr. Bradlee, went

to New Oi leans, to do business tbere,

and Mr. Bradlee having the misfortune to lose bi son, his junior partner wrote

to Mr. Carter, as his future son-in-law, that if bis prospects were not very good, be would like to have him return to

Boston, nod assist him in bis business. Mr. Carter returned last autumn, and

r tend the "-tore of Mr. B. accordingly. Ihirmg the present wilder, Mr. Bradlee proposed to sell out bis stock to Mr. C.-uter. buti.o definite an tgomcnt was oncbidi d between tliein.owingto their I ot precisely agreeing upon the terms nltbon'b no ui kind words or feelings resulted from the transaction. MrC. remarked to Mr. B. about this time.

each other's homes as Miss B. not unfrequently visited and sometimes slept at the house of Mr. Carters father, and it was thought Mr. C. might have remained at Mr B's. house. Mr Carter

stepped into the apothecary shop of

Mr. Smith, two doors from Mr. bradlee's shop, about 9 o'clock on Sir day tvening, but remained there but a few minutes. Tour letters were left by them; two in .Miss Li's, dressing room, one of whicii

was written by herself; and two were in the room where the ir bodies were found. These letters were submitted to the coroner's jury but contained nothing winch could throw any light upon tiie transaction except that the act was voluntary with both, and deliberately resolved upon, They did not, (as indeed tiie case could not justiiy tfieir so doing) coovey tiie slightest reproach to their parents, but bade them adieu, in terms like those of allectionatc, children upon their death bed. Miss Bradlee was of a mild, dutiful and affectionate, disposition, nor so far a we can learn, of a romantic turn oi mi id. Mr. Carter was of a pleasant disposition, honest, and honorable in hn dealit-gs, but somewhat remarkable for cceeitii icity in his manners, and conversation. Their parents are among our best and most esteemed citizens, and f ile consternation which the strange ral.-imitv wliirh I i:ik hef.-i I Ion fheni eXri-

waseuin mis community was uicai in me

extreme. Most of the forenoon, a great crowd was assembled in front of the

store w here the coroner's inquest was held. Mr. Bradlee has been singularly afflicted witnin a lew years past. Two summers since whilst his sou, a fine boy of 12 years old, was taking an excursion with iiis mother in the country, the tire of the wheel bust as he was looking out of the stage coach w indow, struck him on the head and caused his death in a few hours. During the last summer

when Mr. B. was just recovering lrom a long and severe iilnesss, he was call

ed upon to part with his son, and part

ner in business.

The Atlas adds: A coroner's jury-

was immediately summoned and an in

quest held upon the bodies ot deceased.

i'heir verdict was, thai tney came to

their death by hanging themrelves by the neck, by mutual agreement.

uncertainty contained. Y. Y.jn.pcr

Unequal application of the La:??. It was a remain of Anacharsis the Scythean I'hiLoor er, that the (Jrecian

laws, were l,:.e

. i . 1 1 : . i

fnmen, will please cive the above mm. amu"S ,nem a" 'vim or ap.

munication un inseriion. iproach to Charleston bein5 str.rtly for.

A Friend to Gmius.

bidden. After remaining soae time u Folly Island, the authorities of Charies-

ChmnnzoCanal.--'lhe inhabitants of t0" Prov,ded a t0 t"sch of the

pider w ebs, which the pleasant valley of Chenango, seem engers as nau escaped death to the.c

c-.iight tiie weak and small dies, whilstito be in extacies at the passage of the i S P riest.na'ion, and they

,v '" w" iuui ui trremuer lit?!

lrr 'A ;)!( r 'f miyiVo t'.ininr'i I .hiinnir ':in il kill At III t v-

escr-ned. Such i.ison.o me.-,ur.. i. iho'lori ivh.-n tUn n. rr a ihe schooner Cicero. Misfortune fitill

character oi our luvs as oi present ad'- bells were rang and the guns fired 'jhe , 'J'' I,' " the mormr,g of ministered. ; first was proclaimed aloud to be Gover-l! 1 'U!'lh daJ the c',Pt:,m blpS

by the new Iawregula ir -g t to i'olir e nor Marcy's gun; the second was nam-! " t , Tl?' . Ucero wa to" jofourc3y,a fine is unpo ., r.r,, k- ed Lieut. Gov. Tracy's gun, and then' wrecke' U,T VV and the

ia t v c um. a for each of the. Senators and ""' rc,eu " "mMr' ,0"1 , memhers of Assembly who voted forthci"" T'? by "'T f 'J bo"' a"d .s.aad bill. Then there was an orahon. and i """.V e'' r"l j" reach ,'his .wen the (ire engine played. At Ilam ' ex :ti''t - the men.prin.

i f i ' fin. .:iin. wi.ii n . if ..13, ' 1 "

ards or persons found streets, for any sum not and if not paid the off

icommitifd not exceed:

law has been carried into ( ',

nus vu:n Luriitu uwi c , ? oi u.w.y..- iu.,-, me same seen o; ieti itie wasi . .., ... .. i . i- i i . jri-nre and William Murt-'wv rativp nice.-; against m i .v ot ujn -ipxri o. ine kept up and in some places they lasted i . iiuij.iy , r.aue? c. i .: i 'i- . (liU'iuU, both Ot whou) net a w-nterv er and midd:e r o, ,;;,, !i( tor I nree ,! tv. J emperance 8-r e- ,.- ' 11

tl

instance.

low

riave paid its penalty or ie. -n iocivi'd up iy cum, io i d it necessary to put its in prison. Hut it has al-o n-r. ipcii car- m Mnbers pjbbclv on their guard, aried into effect in some i s;a,.( e, wuere giust being I'd away amid the generthe par ties offending elt. of nig h res- al exultation to indulge in iatemperpertable find wn alloy or strong co.mex- ancc or excess. ions; apparently for fear of ru.ili .g t.le , feeliiucs of (he friends oi the olfendersJ "e learn that, the Delaware, 71, is In one instance a legal gem lean;, was novv htling out fur service at Norfolk, the offender-was found in .he street' Xo( Ill(lJw , oflhis state, .! I'M f. I' .iti.l liiim .1 1 t. I . a. ,i I., i i In I ... ,J

II UMIV. UIIU I'l UU ' UI 111 l V 1 1 It fl I (r ,. ,..),. I . . . ' I ru fill ng in a st.i ire. w as some what an-

wafcl;. On the morning he was dis-

noved nv a s.o

charged w ithout penally :-hecause he ,)ll)t m ()f tll0 r(,;ich Aftt.r ronsider was an Altoeno, ,nd Lounrc tor at Lnr. cron.)in!; part ofthe jj In another case, umiucr Ailomnj unl ;if(rt,,rli(!, llP suni.IU)M(.d lhe stHfrm,

vy-jufiLtuu l oiOiig.a, iii mit e seer- to the d'

Bvritd Alixt! One day last week,

Idle which occupied the

isidera-

iddle

lan

llir. :)H.l tllll (r I. lltl l nr 11 .L.rr.i..

al times, for disorder and noise, and es- . , a. ...... ,4 1 e.. i- " " , , ., . , . tooi place: I say, driver, any owe comcaped. In another instance,,, lUtorof in iere. hnrsebackf o!, "Then K "i '''"'you may as well take out the saddle." brought up and d.scuarged ; and I i another yet the relation of a maUtr de was ; J)hnntm!s 0f Jm!Mfu. Baltigu, ty of drunkenness a ,d as.aui.ag a!more i:,lt . ,aVs, ,J0 iost threc Mlh. watchman, anu disused (mmed,at..h.;6ci,,c,v)n. fM,rauseiesUnport(.d Ja, kNow , all taese cases the ohonce wasmu a Se,.0.H, l)f.rause he,ls for Ad. P am and pal,al! i-but by som ii,-'ams aiul ;, t!lir(i because hij w pl.cable indulgence of tlie attribute ol, (;euiraI I,ut what is mo-t remarkamcrcy, all tliese were discharged w ith- hc, t,)C llNpea.ure ofthe three wasexout del.jv, while, many others m hum-! itej bv tlie same iecej hler walks we re tried or impriso led. Isi this tlieu equaled exact jis,ice? or is! JtJft.ph Don.partc.-.'Th, London Court

u . L i , , l u 1 Jouriial of Jan. 12th. says tins gentleish the violator be he tngh or low ,behe:man is roi:5.:ull,y surroV1(1cd by the the eloquent advocate, the skiibu pliv- ,a.r. i-.lrvii,. . in ., . . . r, iine uner? of ins family now in (own, bis sicta.or the nlauve o ajadge Let, ..evidence in Park Cre-scent is the scene the sword fall heavy alike on al ; but of C0l,tinual bospitabtv. His visit to for the honor of our courts and the pu- l.;,n.opc lor t!ln rha:a e"ofan interview

ii j uuu wenare u pis-.ice, tei noi me great and rich escape, for fear r f disgrace; wbibt the poor and humble are

Alt!

Ibf

fined and imprisoned. Let those who',.

Dii'e of Beichstidt havi: "

neon und utaken too late, it is his in

to iion to p--s oe.o year in K-gla al.

grave. Atier retnainiDg f.r fif'epii dy3 on the K"y, ontisisting ou sl:ei! fih ;r.rf weeds, tiiey eie sp,lrP(i the sufft rin of starvation ly the appearance of lhe schr.

Friends Delight, a wrecker, who took them on board and convened trem to iVa-s.iu, New Providence, wheie some htlle charity was extended to them At that plnne they made an engagement with captain Kelly of the schooner William, who had kindly offered his services to convey ihem I., New ()i leans. They

leltiNassHU on the Hth January, but har ving contrary winds, and the quantity of provision furnished them bung very -mall, they were compelled to huij the land, witfi the intention of putting into the first port. They marie the PensacoU light on the nightof the 29tb January, but (he wind blowing a perfect hurricane from the west, they wer compelled to stand off, in which movement the schooner succeeded, after having her ?ail tons to pieces. Finally, on the 4'h of February, the William was enabled to enter the Inrbtr of Pensacola. The editor of ihe Uazette of that place. Mates thi last enterpnze upon the ea h-i? been attended with little less of suffering to those uufoi tuuate people than their previous attempt, having been nearly all the time ii an allowance, baiely capable of mistaming life. Thus, afier a period of anout five month since their original emtMtkation at New York, in the course of hicli ihry hue been twice wrecked, lienles undergoing other perils of the ea arn) the siilTriaj; of impending star

vation, tliey h ive not yet reached their

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. , I, , i . I i . i i i . . , i ' ' ii? m i 'in un i'l 1 1 sij m . ui 1 1 in a, c iiui I m iiefunaoon. Dull, .271. . Iti .nfi! nnii'iuGlAli n ' '11 i P:it lfwk till. I Milnrtllticfof nic hrn n-irk.l IKii. I..i. 11.. . i .... I 1 xwt. ..fi..

iu.h ii i)iuv coivn, ... ---- . --I... ii v.'i nils ii iciikiiy . in thii iipiirhli

rial ground on 1 assy unk Jvoad, lounu monition, and r-quahze punishments a-i

e neighborhood of Pltiladelpliia.

the uate closed, and No bexton there to ; mong all. wliether b gh or low whoare:TIIE C H PK VCIiD SPFFKREUS

receive ihem. Une or two i.:uiviUu.ifo , louiui Violating tin- i tws

climbed the fence, w hose exclamation

of alarm soon brought the whole company after them, 'lhe grave was there, and in that grave, tfie sexton, landing erect, but buried literally lo his mouth, by earth w hich bad caed in from the sides, while be was giving the last finish to the receptacle ot the dead.

Only a few inches in thickness, al the

.V. Y. Cour. Enqurcr. 4i Lcvrd not :cist l but too aW." In one of late English papers, we find the report of (he examination of a Miss Elizabeth rarnswortb, brought up atone ofthe Police offices in London, to answer the charge of a Mr. L"C, who ac

cused her, firstly of falling desperately

top held together by the fro.t, or by the: j joVe one ofljs workmen, as he sod, remai: ing unbroken. Had that, was rM past her dwelling on horse-

porlion given away, ne inusi ine iiaoiy : (. . ailj s.econ,lv? of haunting his have been smothered. To extricate premises from niornins till 'niht. and

him from this perillous situation, was no:cominitlmR all sorts of disturbances. easy task: nor could it be elfected, with-J t seems that in consequence of the annul digging out the whole contents of ovances inflicted by the young lady upthe grave. There was constant dan- Ln'Mr. Lee and bis workmen, he had

ger that the weight of those whom cu-00pn 0hJiged (o discharge the uforturiosify brought to the brink, would ! nate at,j unwilling recipient of her afbreakdown the slight oust which re-jfections; but this measure proved only mained above; and worse than that a j injurious to the young man, without half decayed mouuaieut ou one side, al- iSt Vvincr to keep the" inamorata away: she

ready partly undermined,showe stiong !raine tUTP eternally,' to use the pathct-

ivmptoms of disposition to slide in upon

the hapless grave digger. This monument being secured by a rope and firmIv held in an oposite direction, the operation of diggii g out the quick, to make room for the dead, begun.

In about three-quarters ol an hour,

We learn, wiih regret, (hat Mr. Swartwuod.one of our members of A-fembly.

I fie ru.bii!e!ibi4 G zeiip publishes-; leit Al bany on Thur.dav eveuine last io il . r.,n ... :.. . i i , . ... . J . .V

' c l'il ltir

trom a pen'lem-

highly in'ere-ting letter j return home, in a state of partial menial in on Vill i de Praya to a 1 derangement. At Truxton he left the

mercantile hoHp in this city. It id dated January 7th. 183.3 I am happy to have it in my power lo say that your "nticipafionB in respect (o the relief of our stitrerintr inhabitants.

tage and company he had thus far (ravtdled, and subsequently left the public house where he had stopped, with the declared intention ofproceeding to Court-

land on foot. And, what is more afihet-

have been fully realized by the arrival; inc, we are informed that he could not be

of the dnnatio.! from (he different parts traced or found by hi friends who had of our country, viz: Su-an from N. York,! proceeded hSr the purpose ofmeetmjaml

P;,rl; uolcori la, whaler, tiom'convey mg him home. Az'ca Ckron

iew iieuiorrt, do; Ouent, from N York,

t Bonavista; Emma, from FhilaHelphia ,

?cr. E. K- Avert. The trial of (his

t bt AntoillO and n.-muvlcfj- t'ldorn in.li. ,,t...! ,.l A .:K l. I ..

m, ............ , . i liyt ( , yj n I , ..IC1 .villi IIC lllUIUCl Star. From Portland, at Honavista, todis- of Sarah M. Cornell, will not take charge at the island of St. Nicholas; Ju 'place at the present term of (he supiter, from Norfolk, at (his port. From preme court for the county of New. the day after the arrival ofthe S'isin af port. It will be called up at an adthis place, (he distribution commenced, urned deesion, should the grand jury and the deaths diminished, and gradually ; lind a true bill, cf which, by the way, from tha( time, 20th Dec., up to (Lis1 there can scarcely be a doubt. YVe Hate; so that, as you justly observe, we'are informed, by one of (he intimate

nave many Piniling countenances, and personal friends of Mr. Avery, that the

ic lantniase of Mr. Lee, ' insistitij that! ,,IHnlvni1 bearts, that woubf otherwise1 man and the boy, w hom A very savs ..... . Ik... I I- J .. i- . . !. ... . '. . ' -

(heonp'ct ot her unwise passion wasm1""" ire" "ean, or in mc itepinu ot ttie he saw on Khode Island, on the cventhe house, and it was useless to reason! ,nosl horrul misery, bad it not been forjmg of the muider, will be produced with her, for she answered all argu-' ,l,e clli1",y extended from our conutry. j at the trial. If this should be the cas rnents by breaking the window?.' She!Wr- Ma,,in" of Bonavista, has been en-jtbe ac quittal of the prisoner would folhad been twice before in custody for the!,rusted W:th distribution in the inlands of, uw as a matter of course, provided ..it i .. a., a : .i' .i 'St. Antonio. rVirlmloa m. .:.... ' :.i .l- i- . .

raun: oucncc, out me terrors oi me .........m., mm uiumilw, me lueiuuy oi me lnaiviuualj were

the poor Sexton was uncariiieu, in a. bench could not extinguish the flamei""11 -"" iht you will nee hw judicious fully established. We do not believe.

- . . I r Inn i . " I !... I, v - a . - . .. , . . '

ueau anu --,- nia that rjr0j ,n j1(,r hosom Thc mn. rryinj

state between

clothes saturated with moisturehis trates fmall y concluded to try the effect

limbs nenumneu wiui cuiu, o.u .. ot a 'lockup house, to which Miss Er I I C. ....... I.. I .....I ... .... .

whole irame suaKing, irooi iii-...a, llZ;4,,et(l i'urilswoI t, w.Uked with the

bodilv sulb rim'. A medical gentle

mauwho chanced to pass by, gave the necessary directions for his restoration, which soon took elTecl; and the poor fellow was then able to explain the whole matter. It seemed that about

frying into effect the wishes; however, tint anv snrh upkimh i h

oftl.edimators, through Capt. Haj s, who produced Profidence Gaz.

. ..i.i.t i nivtru a copy to jorwarU (oi

officer, with au air ofthe utmost indif-ii!

ferencc. J Y. Standard.

HontzoNTAL Windmill. Mr. li

me committee ot Philadelphia. The isl

mil ofrogo has lost half its nnvnlution.

(some nay Ino (birds.) The island of St

Nicholas 1200 souls, and they were dy

A Pensioner. An old soldier named David Wilkinson, who had, in (he last war, received a severe wound while

fighting in the battle's bloody front,

ug lrom 12 to 16 per day, when (he He :iud hn in mnnii.r nf !.. ,l.a,K;t

Rulon ofMullica Hill, (;ioncestercoun-j hef arrived. Drava, the most western' ty and patriotic services, was living on ty, Wcvt Jersey, an ingemus and taleiritsland, and the garden of the crou.. has a m nsion of eirbt d.dUr mn.tln be

half au hour before the iuncial waseK-led mechanic, has invented a Horizon-' hst about one third nf its population. ' ving receired his mtntlily pay, to cherr