Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 86, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 May 1833 — Page 2
WESKL? MESSENGER
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thiogs at tiie pi sent iiouionl.,jrocious husband, whose turpitude was! A few days previous to Ihe fata 1 ?J,'inent, it appears that up to the lit of
FRANCE. also increased by the additional and John.n and While, in settling an at- Oct. 18PJ, the several liar
LYuei Wind. A bit.ken winded 3iate f horse had b en kept ia a field wherel
there wis not a. iv ili-r except in thejC0"' ff Jsnzcs Silling of Jlhrck 18.1 unnatural crime of mfudici-Je
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An in-l count, were drawn intoharsh language. .Southern shore of l,ake Erie cost the
ttf.mpt os the king's ufk. .M.piet was held o:i Sunday, on the mu-jOn the 2d, while Johnson, in company government $301,3 lo, and the amount.
witti lilleen others, were engaged in in the hands ol agents .fl,b50. 1 lie launching a boat, White approached three Light Hou.-es at Builalo, Grand the parly, and calling the unforluuate River, and Clcavtland cost G.SCO.
min asiue, aeuneraieiy presented a
. M-.-i inrs -!i;i-t I ext.-res-ed hi teci ei i tilated remains of the deceased, when
lit the Pi iwtt;r-Ger.fei::L who had 'a verdict of wilful murder was returned
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1 ) i ii horse aged about 8 year, :'" ! i 1 almost a constant cough. i -i;c wa supplied with w.;ter - prepared fur ahout fim week, k-j)i in the stable. He is now t ; l.y lecvr- d ia hi- wind, and 1 ii -in a co:g:i banner's Rtporier.
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rival iii' S oi ; iprr to the 2 u Anarch have, aeon received. The It -1 1 Knf.iK ing 13 i ! . was still str.igg'in-.: its w ;y through thi committee of the whoh." ia i tie Gonitn mi?. Fiv i hia- .'s oiih were U' joe J of dc-
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then onlv afier aa avowal bv Mr. Stan iey, ilm iriii.it rs, "without being a?kei to do s), but fium feelii'us of justice, had struck out po'.iiirul ollenCC9 of aii kinds, and that all cases of iih.d, p ihlicnl nie.-tiiit; matters fonneded vvith tht j.r h id been tak - t ou" of the bill 1 Ft.r ihe cltae, 270; i iiiist it, 130. Tnis cxuu-io'i o. of the nvt ciriii5ive parts .( i ," ineasure, i considen'd by tli' Li b i.d as a triumph, alike over lh Toiies and the. .Mnd.-ters. The folh x;i act fiom a L ir.don p-iper of the 21 :t, shows ihe progress made bv (he till duriny tiie siiiing on th20ih. Tro amendments were proposed by ?d : O'OoMell io the 1 2i h clause. The t i ct oi iltv fir-' u i t allow the gov inni' .it to S'-U :t n jade advocate f.; , iio ce ut- mar ! ,i "ar-y i.arrister of t;: h-s thae. fiv- u is siHiiding." Ti !- J tf. A ttie clause
,inent and all l!n: evideiiee he has at
present, should not have abandoned the piesecution of l3enoit calier, as
jliis client nver ou;tit to kave been
brought into court. He then pronoun ced a high tulegiuro upon the antecedent conduct of Benoit, and particularly dwelt upon his active profession al exertions during the prevalence of the i ho) era. The president then summed up and proposed to the jury the following 'Ut:tions: la Bergeron guilty of having, the
13th of Nov. las', valuntai ily, and wiih premeditation, made, an attempt on the life of the king? 2. Is 13- noil an accomplice? The j try retired, and after a deliberation Hi it occupied not cjoitean hour, r-turned into court, and he foreman proiKuinced their verdict in the following terms: v a majority ol n n:.-i v- ice, s , (he pi i-oners ai e not guiiiy. Tin aiioouncemal was lo!l"vtd by three minds of applause, which the president did not attempt to chet k. The pre idenl then pionounctd the acquittal of hie prUoucis, and ordered ti.m to beset at hnorfv forthwith. Bergeron and Beuoit embraced their counsel, ani were soon surrounded bv ouu.eriHis fiiends, who of'red them tiieir congratulations. Tiie audiloiy ia going out of court shouted, "Vive
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I iio rjiection was re.ei jeajits and king's
too j. Ti.-' eti'-i t ot the a secondru''i Mi w Ui n ;;ie the courts mar tiai i j-.' i c lit i his at-o was agreed
Ui rgeron! Vive le Jurvl" GilELCi:. Tiie accounts ia the papers from Gieece, describe the arrival of kio ():no as having had a most beneficial effect on the various parties in thai new kingdom. Several of the clnelare said to have summoned their ad hereiits to lay down their arms, a id take the oath of allegiance.
to, utif' li.e nm:titi.n that the Cnurtj
Si.o'jtJ t'C cioscii raie Uie
coo?i(1eird Hit-ir vetthct. U i ti e m-uior. Mr, Staidev. the
From the V. L.. JVcus Bootes. Atrocious Muiider. i'assengers from iio rdcu town, (M. J.) iti the steam boat yesterday morning, brought the thrilling intelligence tint a mo&t singular, unlookcd ior, and inhuman murder had been perpetrated in that place, by a vou-ig man named Joel Giough, upon
(the person of Mrs. Mary Hamilton, an lest mable young widow lady, consort
treth, Mrs. H.'s father, at the corner oi
Main street, and the road leading to
of ihe late Dr. Hamilton. It appears
memoer;tliat (jitun had been for some time a
boarder in tiie house ol Mahlou Lor.g
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lG.ii ciaoe was so amended e to ren
UN ii icifs!ti mat nai renis against n- , I f II -nr: 4 -. I . ilrenton, where Mrs. II. also resided; person i u?ii g to attend to give evi . ;1 , - . .i , , , . , , . , . Im the courseol which lime, Glough had deuce siieuld he issued b the whole t . . .Jf m
... -, . iormea an araeni aitaennieni io xns. ccnirt. As loe ci.:ue stood b t-.r1, anv , . , . ,i T , . , , . . , . . , . ' - ill. and had repeatedl oliered to wed
, .. . . Y iher. Sue, m the mean tune, now ever,
..'had favored a rival suitor, a highly resir. OConnell. ..... f -,?.....,,...,. ;.
iieciaoie en;tii ui uunRinunii, miu n. ann'iidn.e . who was not.! . i, ., . ,i, ...
:oec;me niiiioieti iii.i eic U, '.would be united. This was too much
We have reason to know that it was in consequence of her most urgent solici
tation, that no steps were taieii to pur
sue the murderous fugitive during her
life-time. The restraint being now unhappily removed from those on whom,
with tne forgiving temper of the dying Christian it was charitably imposed, we trust that such measures may be adopt
ed as will bring to the just punishment
ot his ollenccs, the. unnatural monster, that, by one prcmediated blow, sacrificed the existence of his wife, and the unborn oll-pring of their fatal union. Dewey has been arrested, and committed to goal at Pittsburgh, X. Y. It appear? that after he iiad cut his wife's throat, he proceeded to the carter's, in order to tell him to get ready, and appointed him a place where he ordered him to wait; bat that on returning home to obtain his trunk, in which
wove his clothes and money, turning from St. Vi icent street into St. Paul street, he saw a crowd arour.d hi door, and immediately ran back, jumped into the sleigh, and proceeded wiih the utmost haste to cross the river. On the rout he exchanged his cloak for a capot, a::d purchased the it inti ire of the carter alleging he was in difficulties with his creditors. The person who purchased his cloak observed to him there w ere marks of blood on it; he said they were not marks of hood, hut of red p-iivf, a pot of which he had broken a few days before. At Champlain, he did not goto his relatives, hut stopped at a taver i; asf-fd for glass ol liquor, which was put before him; he rose and left it untouched, went to the bar and asked for another; and drank it oil; asked for supper a .d bed, v. ,-.:t immediately to his room; ;; .Miry, "t lew out the candle, and walked li.e room all night. Next morning the tavern keeper gave him a letter of introduction to
his brother, who also kept a tavern at Plat?burgh, to w hich place he walked, hired hi.nseKto him as hai-keeper, and filled the situation to last Saturday morning, wb.-n a letter was received by
the landlord, statng the circum-tanccs,
and ihat !nc you .g man with him was
the individual accused. The letter was
immediately read aloud in the presence
oi uewv ana soverni oiner persons, in
habitants of I'lattsburgh, when he con
fessed he was the man, and was subse quentlj committed to prison. Montreal Herald.
riile, and shot htm dead. A ravine
intervening, and the shock cieated b)
"Washington city, April 15.
The Burning of the Treasury oJ)ice. An
a deed so daring and despeiate, pre-inquisition has been holding lor a week
veined the apprehension of H hite,;past relative to the tire. 1 he concluuho, we regret to say, is yet at large, sion has been arrived at by the ExecuMr. John Johnson, ihe brother of the 'live, that the fire proceeded from design. deceased, a icsp-ctabh? citizen of Sul This has been the general opinion from livan county, oti'eis n rewaid of fitly the beginring. .jo general report of dollars (or his apprehension. The de- the inquisition has as yet been made, ceased has left a large family to mourn jNor is it known w ho is to he made the his los. scape goat. Humors are afloat, and CCr In addition to the above reward, we lave them so. we are authorized bv a letter from hisj Kx'ellenty .Noah Noble, to say that TnR mst '"''""a1 r!nn fnr the emnhe Executive of this Stale wiifnav ., "ncipation ofslaves, we hare ever seen
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'evard ot hft dollars lor the apprehension of K'liu'i t White, the murdciei
to issui- such w ai ratit.
In the I Tib ci-i'Bt
n v ed an
t ' jortt .1 to, ami whuh pitvenls lb
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vu..; .......aiuuiH u.u c.u.g coipo... unfortunate ( lough. About 12
I um nn.eiil ol ai. Mint. , . , ... , . i . . , 1 ., .,,-.. . . 'dat aro he lett liordentown and went
1 '.e 115. It tl.iu-e Im ing t lOUgllt to.. .- , , i rp, , . , 7 . . , to New ork; returned oil lhursuay, render it imperative on Ihe pair' Is, in, , i - i , i . ii land tin Saiurdav, feigning sickness, rea proclaimed ol' i let. to detain all per t . ,. ,. - " , r. ,.-i,i 1 . , . . . . I tired to his room, and thus prevailed s- i s whomihev toniid cot at night tin- . , . . , , , . , - , , . , . , ., ' ... upon the lady to enter his apartment, Id li ted by a onl niarlial, V.r. St iii ! . . - . .. , - . , , ,v ,,i . under the expectation ol administering lev rtiered to am i.d l!ie t biue in siicti i , ,' ii i , , ,, , , . 'relief, when he suddenly sprang up, seia v:,w a would allow ot bad t-eii.g ta- , . ' , i i .i . . ,, ... . zed her arm, drew a dagger, and threat-l-.ei- I r the appe trance ol panics, ai d, . . ... . . . , ., -,- , .- ,. 1 , ,. , ' , , , ened her w ith instant death it site leiu- .- Mould direct tlnnt no poison should . , . . cM j- i ,. a , , . ,' . I scd to marry him. She did reluse, and he arrested except under irrumtar-1 . . ,,J i i .
... iim iricinr-.tiv crnnnoii orr- and oe ore
a . i i . - .
tier screams
Domestic Slave Trade. A Tennessee-
an, in a letter to the editor of the Con
necticut Observer, thus alludes to the
slave trade which is carried on between
Maryland, Virginia, Louisiana, Alaba
ma and Mississippi.
We are happy to say, that little of
the buvmg or the selling takes place in
East Tennessee; but arc sorry to observe, that such an outrage on humani
ty is permitted to pass unnoticed by our
laws, ine rouie oi tne negro trader when he travels by land passes through
fciast iennessee. Men of great capital
f Hugh Johnson, and also all reason ible charges ami expenses for his safe
h hver) in some jail within the bounds
I ri-1 1 na.
0-5" in addition to the reward of 100
i one contained in the January number of )larkwood3 Magazine- It i- as totlows: The writer propose?, that as soon as a Slave airives at ihe age of twentyone, be should be appraised, by ome tribunal, po constituted as to ensure fair play, at his actual value. Suppose the
tailor o the Courier. 1 he reward i; now 350 dollau. lYubash Courier.
doil.iis otlered for the apprchciiMon otrHve' ,or ,nslnce. ne PP"1 at White, the murderer of Johnson. b'!2- A? onn as bj hu earning and sa-
the Execuiive and J. Johnso-), a fur v,n8' (,or P,iives ,n aM b,ave cour''i ther sum of 250 dollars is oil'ered bvihi,ve 6orae f",r,lege" of laboring fop
orty respectafjle citizens of SuUivanf r" "c ' rt 1 ttuI,""i"t'" -'Ut. ne ounty. whose names aro left wiih iJ,J-!,ouW be at ,,,,ei,y Prcha,;e therewith
nis nneriy on inanoays. i lie next 20. should secure him his liberty on Tues
days, and so on to.the end of the week;
Ihe master s allowance ot tood and clothing to diminish in proportion as the slave become free. Iiy thi eyetem, ihe temperate ami industrious Slave would at length procure their hherty. while the idle and profligate, to w horn liberty would bp of no value, would lemain Slaves Boslotiillus.
Case of Stecprock. Tiie trial of
Stceprock, an Indian of the Touawandi tribe, tor the murder of his wife, came
on at a court of Ojer and Terminer
Held at batavia hist week. The trial excited considerable interest, and vailted in the aeqnital of the accused
I he testimony, independent of his confessions, was Confined to two witnesses. The one an Indian who saw the wife
f Steeprock in July last, in full chase -fler herhu sband along the Tonawan
.i i f. eder towards the village. They
jas.-t.-d out of sight. He soon heard ier scream and he voice of Steeproi k
in inn anger.' ihe oilier witness
ah a white man who saw Steeproik
it ting by the dead body of hi wife
fanning her face with his handkerchief.
and crying- He at first said to those who came up and charged him wiih
murdering her. that she died of cholera, but afterwards admitted that he killed
her in self defence. His story was that thev h ad been together after proviions, that bhe was intoxicated, and being afiaid she would pawn the provisions for liquor, he had taken the hasket in which they were and passed on. His wife, who was a strong woman and a great fighter, followed him, and when she overtook him commenced a most furious! attack on him, which he
Cholera in Ilavanna. VVc- have beea favored with the following schedule of interments in the Compo Santo, or principal turying grouud of llavaona, from 10th to 22d March inclusive.
10th M"h 127 et whom 29 was whites 11th " 152, 39 12th 137, " 40 " 13th Ul, 41 " 14th 140, S3 ' 15'h " 131, " 40 " 16th " 177, 39 '4 17th " 176, 64 4 18th " 266, ' 75 19th " 235, 20th " 227, 21t 235, 22d " 333, This is exclusive of the soldiers, nr.i
a large number buried in two or three cemeteries outside the town.
Sudden death of fivepersont. Mr. Gill, of Wolfr.reek township, this county, a revolutionary pensioner dropped dead from his feet on Wednesday morning last.
repelh-d f.r seine time, usitil hect)mii gThfc house of Mr Gill is a brick one, angry at the violence of her attack, he i with a brick kiteffen attached to it. struck her so hard, that as he express-! While watrhicg the corpse of Mr Gill on ed himelf "the breath went out of herthe following night, a violent storm arose, body she breathed no more." jwhirli lifted the ioof off the large house Buffalo Kfp jand threw it on the kitchen which gave jvv,iy to the immense weight, (hereby inDeatii BY AiV Elephant. Alad'lle stantly killing four ladies and wounding
JJJecU. Un the XJoth the two elephants two or three others who weie unfortu-
say, ,$j0,000 or $100,0U0 arc engaged j lately seen at the Cirque 01ympique,ately in that purl of the dwelling at ihe
in mis innnrnan tranic, and carry it on as the regular business of their lives.
clause, so
c. s of suspicion. J he.
mended, w as agreed to. Io the I9ih clause, which gives the power of domiciliary visits, some im
portant alterations were made, on the motion of solicitor general- The clause as now amended, lorbids the police or soldiery breaking into a house under ar-j ciieu'o-tarices. If the inmates POfvmoi.ed refuse to answer, he is to b- e-i leit d ?t afr-scnt. I . it m cour-e of the debates On the
enf i t ii if i Ai. Ihe minis' rv have bet n cot !i;oi li-, lo-ii g -: it ngtli. 'll.e mif ri'V loi di.otded i's number snue i! f. ,it bt-tjai ; and ami'g the de s ;s are some rnerov'"s vhose vt tes mu-t h tt:iij red a point d cr nsure. Toe K' g!i-'! pe'i ion- :igain-l tlie mea sure sue iiiui-u -1 1 1 v numertuis, nd it is cretjiuble to fc othmd that there was v.- t t.oie peti!i..n in it- (tvor, although the S. i fi ti inen.hri- neariv all V ted for it. The public, (s ,i a L-nd' n pa pr of M :rt.h 23 I.) although SMmolimes slow to douht, aie alwavs rerlaiiiol bf i:g ultimately arraved in defence ot p: i ieirdr : and the a!.i:iet mi-calcu-
l'ed when they tht.ugltt that thev could IF nd against ali their former prole-sion with impunity. Tlie Newcastle lotunal says the mii-i-try cannot long hang together. His maiestv. it is said, "begins to gel J , i i
wt ar. I he people ai-o oegni to weary. Tneie has been enough of promise, promise; they now look out f r a liitle payment; but they see no pro-pert of that. It is an incontrovertible fact Ihat ihe king lately declared in public conversation, that he had bul two minis'ers Lord Brougham anJ Mr. Stanley. We believe the same remark vould equally appl to ihe
were exhibited at Pacaudiere, in the time. Three of the ladies were daugh-
department of the Loire, in France. Iters f Mr. Gill the name of the other
They have private jails in Baltimore,! Two Englishmen acted ;'S leaders to'we have not yet learned Pa. Western Washington. Norfolk, and near Fred-those animals, and at night they ma rch-j Fredericksburg, Ya. Here thev incarcerate icd them oil to Lu l'allisse. a sm.-ill tr.wni
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their victims till they have collected a Within 1 leagues of that village.
inflict
one of
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Tht vott. i u oieaii. mm never siriKC,
o..t...... i,i.,nlw..n "..-... .1 n.i i i i ,i - lint rt ttn If!irl In ... lw I... cwl f
i t j !umi iiuiiim. i iu mi ai ,1 m ove, iiicjowiici Having ooserveu in tiie eves oi i,,,,, v, jiU(, x,, auuiu-
orougni as-isiance, ne ium f. . , , . , tri r . , , er horse, with the l.ridle. When h
etl eleven wountls upon her. .each . chain, bv one arm two nA t wo till I that it har'mied sumo ilMmmm-arnin8t lk3wcll. brins him tu trot afier biin;
which would have prohatdy kil-;.iwil(. :i. ra , k..; Lni, r .i,,, ia t. i..,,i ;.i ...r....i then lead him often in the saddle.
ier! A gentleman hearing -er rn)m f)js . K,yei j . ,-., davs ,cforCi war1,,J ilim t(f hi. Then put on a small weight, and grad-
cries, rushed up stairs, just as she mul jthi arrive at tUe vhice of their .le.li,,.! fears.ar d recommen.letl' him not in arl-y
broken trom the demon s grasp, and was ; ;Uj() droves consist almost en-'comnanv the caravan. This the lead- and a
descending them, the t.lood g'-'V'tnch of women and children, who are er did not attend to. hut on the oontra. alot1
I from her mouth and wountls! Sue k II jlorh ro! ti;eir relations, and f,rce,l to rv.aff-cted to be more severe than usu-lhc,e
into ills arms, nnu was, inns eauieu in
to the parlour below. She lived about!
a minute, (hning w
,, i t i i it i i
rrellier w ::o nao w tainceti ner, ana wiiv . ii
toot it from the shores of Chesapeake
increase it. Then let one hold
nother mount him, and ride after
r horse in a ploughed field, till
arns the use of the bit, and will stop
al towards the beast. They had, how- or S on at )"0,,r pleasure. By this ta-
' nviu .i. oai,tf the hank, of lb.. Mit;s.ii,ni ii.r .., K- i II. ..I ..,i sy method vou will break vour coir.
A I "... I I I . , I . i tl f .---mm - tm w - " ' v-iW. - Htll . . . - aT
a minute, miring w,ncii sue u.iu ner r.m:.p nfr:.vrvl, .....i i... a. ...... without breaking his snirir V. P.. f.
, ,. . . v. . . ...117 u.iu i;tllt:t.llf-l-(ii- ,IVtmin, UIMw l' lis (.UllUUt mi , o r
it was doi e. and died.
Irih Living. "How would you like
i'iui iiiiu wagons gei
accom:;iny a caravan, and several who wished to loree him on. turned!
men well aimed wiih i:-lol. a lv.-un ' rouml. seizitl the man with hi trimL-
On exam'.; ation, it was found that j,, front or bring up the rear. A droveand lilting him otf" his horse, flung him a livi,,S in asked Lord L. of the weapon Lad entered her heart three jf -iicJ laa iv passed through East Ti-n-'several feet above his head. The un- a r'rical suppliant; 44 they are scarce, tin.es; seven times in her side, breaking i,lt.sbCC. They h;ul a great deal of sick-! fortunate leader, having had his le"- ht 'ere i a vacancy in thecouvtyof a rib, ai d owe in ihe leit arm, which : lic.ss a-d one was buried in Knox co.: broken by the fall, was unable to es7- Co'1-"' So I perceive, my Lord," rewas also broken. ihenextiiigiitt'heyintcrredoneinHoanicape, ami the elephant laying hold of, l',ltd the Reverend, laying down the Mr. Clough, we learn, hasp;irentsor;co. and the next right we heard the bn- him a second lime, threw him into ;,'e wspaper; "I have just read a paraother relations, residing somewhere in. ried two on Cumberland Mountain. ditch, ami trampled him under his feet. :Rral,n' headed ' Another protestant New England, and has hitherto borne I Those monsters are objects of general The infuriated animal then ran to v irds clergyman shot' livings are scarce; but an unsullied and amiable character. j detestation; no gentleman would feel a carman, who was journeying along 1 'OI,fcs 1 should not like the next preHe has been'an extensive contractor forihimsclf at liberty to keep company withjthe road, seized him'and pitched him liCnlatl(m f 11 Whiteboy musket." stone-work on rail roads, aid was re- them, yet it is strange that they -are tol-j into a field. The poor man fort unate- A curious fact is related of Mr. Catrentlv ei gaged on the Camden and crated. Louisiana has lately passed a ' lv came oil with a few slight bruises;1 1 u- u e ""'v -. , , , . c , . , ,t t i- i . . - i , . Iiomi in preparing his speeches for the Ambny rail road at Lordenlown. Af-:very severe law against this traflie, and hut Ins horses took fright, and would ,. u -,, o wtilk ,heroomanj
ter he Cilnmiuetl inc rasuait, no s.n- unnupui uLuniBumer siaies w in ioi- ; u.ivc 'iu.iij .umeu to ino etiiiiti-ion i ,lpjVPr Ihem while .1 writer commit
lowed a quantity of laudanum he hath low tins example. The policy ofMary-jhad not the car upset in a ditch along! (he St.ntence to paper 1 iriilv twc f C At wt rrki 1 1 1 (f i In 1 H fill ii'(riiii'. Sn nopmillliirr If c ilfKfj riiil mlinnk tliru mr-s 01 r ,A '
1 1 . .x .iLi At .: r...: t . .. am i L..11 Apropos The United States Gazette
IllS own I1H, Uill ci nu uiuu jimu.fj muir jti iiu ui 11 jiui hum 111 tiieir lliosi iciOUS ii siwp. .111 iiiuu luiaiui itmt-n vouni
frustrated that of his purpose, and lie ( population; but to the western states have been but the preclude ot others,
Was SlCtirtll OtI iuiiihhuvi n mi"iiuiii " m,. hjusiii 11 ituL, IU WHICH llll- tutu uui ttir: iiim jlj ui i uu j.iii3 III. til
Holly Jail, to await his trial at the next
court.
It becomes our painful duty to re- change
cord the death of the unfortunate Mrs.
Dewey, which look place at the resi
Apropos.
says the laws far preventing hogs from running at large in the city of Philadelphia, is entitled " an act to legitimate the children of Martha Morse." The Philadelpbians, are noted for their
mense sums of money are sent out of (he coach, which was passing at the mocountry, and a vicious degraded and ment, stopped in good time, and the
miserable nonulation is i-prciv.d in pv- other leader, at the risk of his life. sue-
ceeded in calming and securing tlie cl-l"""" v s cphant. The unfortunate Englishman! Tbe bloody ttory told by a Hanger un-
A murder of a shocking character, was conveyed to St. Martin d1 Estreanx der Capl. Haone," and the probability of
dence of her father 00 Saturday night. j rtrpeua(ed under the most aggravated .where he expired in a few minutes.
Notwithstanding the hopes entertained' t iicumstanecs. was committed by Ro
bv tne faculty for her recovery, her con
stitution sunk under the effects, of tlie brutal and sanguinary assault of herfe-
Ewslish
piper
bert White, on the body of Hugh John
on, of Sullivan county, on ihe 2d inst.l Expense of Harbors on Iake Erie Tiy
The circumstances are briefly these:, report from th Engineer Ueart-
an Indian war, turn out to be sheer hoaxos.
Whirling Thunder, a Winnebago Chief, has issued his pioclamation to nullify the rumour of an another meditated war a gainst the whites.
