Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 3, Vevay, Switzerland County, 21 September 1833 — Page 2
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WEEKtt MESSENGER.
nanahle .rVc.-The affair' of a poscriptto the letter string the latter Very McMA few days, ago,, "f!--7' S:r Thomas 'IVowW.dae. in (he BriiH.'ci cams anres. The hand Wing of one ofthe dk passengers of a sW.was held at the I o.voha.l Grave e,ul a v'"1"-1- - , i . . . ' i ii .Mi Drim, hptween New Or- ic.v ays ago, on view cf the body of h Iloose of i'arliatnenl. has excited con- tui addition . being nearly iliegibbvooat fill ovecooard, oct veen .xcav kj. j , , i ii ,i. ,i h u ritv and h' wi lp saw ! woman named lebecca loung, but who sdiTaMea'.teminiiam(iict HTanersoMshows that he rpust have heen great!) leans and tbia.cit), uui 4.- wuC..uw. m v- 1 ' v- , i r.i i . h i.irr. c-,i. rr hi list t me. sip cried "Oh 'm better known by the name or- Hilly t ,t nmnii. It is a cunotis c-xoosuic nift-cled hv the tames of the charcoal. :mm sink lor tlic Mai uiuc.mh-ciicu Y": J
oi the prat tW which have grown np jThev wen: both buried on Tuesday hi
in the Ciii.-i; Maw. to avoid the sriet-
i St n.u'ii: iiio;; it lP:C law in htlialf of
ud io leinistciia! influence.
A regulation cists, Sixing the age for p!trtiA:un iii the scrviee. A captain Owen, who had been a political oppors nl to Sir L. T. Trow bridge in a tontested election, petitioned Parliament again! his return, upon the ground that he had. by nit ans of a " forged copy of registry of his ba; !ism, and fahe"' certiheatts of 1 sis age. fraudulently" obtained his commission as Lieutenant Commander and captain, before he was even 'qualified, according to the order in council, to he lieutenai.t, thereby " k lor.iouslv "" obtaine ! nnv brvond his just t laims. to tite amount ofsix thous-
llie same grav e.
.1 Ho;!a?r. An individual taken to the pdlic.e oflkeupon w arrant tor some tiitiins offence, but of a character re
quiring that he. should give bail to an-
m. .1 - 1 I . : Rnitlln ctio h:itinrr f.ir lht I'-if v0ur np
me; There goes my poor ucni juimic) j and a braw new vest on and three dol-'two sailed in a batch boat as a seaman, lars in shillings in his pocket1' 'with a man of thai iwme, and atways . Xukhcz Courier, passed as a seaman. It appeared by the .evidence taken before the coroner, that
Attempt at fraud frustrate'!. On lhcuout ni,,e '"ck jn the morning of the 13th instant a Der.on by the name Df ; clay on which the deaei met her deaih
bounds which propriety would dictate, or.propiiely sanction, shielded by the obweb flimsy veil of net gauze: and tUvo their feat-and ancls (ihick or taper) far above the line correct taste would approve, or genuine delicacy tolerate. J From the Columbia Times and G.n;, BLYKS. Mr. Editor; Since loosed my "newspaper lubrations, I hearof thentission of Amos Kendall as the agent of the administration, to negotiate the means of
an.
pounds a;
u:
i it.-re 'V a io oi
'&. KM. ial ofthe
that
thce forged papers h.sd been employed. L:e.t Sir Trowbridge justified himself that such was the common practice, and staled it to he "notorious' that a large number ofthe most distinguished
l .
taarais vm captains were promoted
imJer ri'tcie! v the same circumstances. Tiiiitv-i.jp.e rases were pioted cin.oiigtiiLincapt. Oaen, the very per son who gof up thi petition, had been promoted by lalse papers in t he same vcav. C hiiCit. ft h.o preseuted t!ie petioii, testii'jeJ that there had been a mar. nl "Som-.Tset House,' w!to followed trie hus'ne?s of loigiag certificates to gt-i ravai . twicers promoted. This man has lieen n eectly tiied. found guilty, wl.ipped arid jtUoricd. Everv man who had bee!: admitted into the hospital, or had ;ot a p ; ioii by his means, has beea sluckr-n o!? at once, but not anof.ice; :ias fu-'.-n toached. The plea for this exception a, the "necessity cf the si.rvic-.";
Pe.r' V;:. This is a te rm in common use ia New Ensland. If a comde vt ish to be married, im-. ntion to that effect must be posted up ii a rohhery is commilte I, haiidbiils ofjerinii a reward.
&.C are poled up if a man refuses a j
chahe ge, he is posted as a coward, and fomet.mcs when he is guiltvofa dishouortbie action lie is posted as a stcuikiiti.
W I i ! lilt, III.'IV I 1 - J1IUIUU C, v - ' I " 1 I " ' J ' " . , . . . r ',,u;t,t,!w nir(.r (J;,shis! ,,v.fnr nrrS.tod t the. Counlv'5hP her'e,f ,n P,r of trowsers
T.ri. n-lwm tbo macrisi rate i r i..rL-"s .,tiir.- a t.ow.r of attorney, rmr- JHCkel nrt necnei r.liiet, wmcn "'t,l;r,in...r,;n fi. ..rl.m., f,n...;.
rejected as insufficient. After remain- j porting to have been executed by J..rrowed of a sailor belotmg to one "fjhv contracts with private banks. Is he ins some time, he asked permission of!Urk,a revohitiot.arv pensioner, in fa-1 l)on euro ? "'j' .V'ng otl here, anfl,U)e t of lMr Duanc? For who
went on board with him. About five or
ix o'clock, the deceased, who it appear wa groggy, wished one of the men to go to the mast head with br, and after some hesitation he ent to the main top; the. deceased wished the nun to go higher,
the magistrate to ro in search ot 'other : vor of Walter F. Osgood, Ksq. author-
bail, and in the meantime to leave his : iing him lo receive from the agent for friend as a hostage for his return. : pay log pensions in this city, his pension, This was- assented to:hutnot returning, at tae rale, ol 180 per annum, horn the hoslasre expresesd his impatience ; the liii of March, IS31, to the 4th and insisted upon going also, which of March, KiXJ; to which was appended course coul 1 : et be prevented, as there . two certificates, purporting to have was no leal cause for his detentioi:. ' been exececuted hv Richard Riker,
thus accomplisiiing tite release ot his ; :i5q., recorder of the city, the onecer-l
lilt., .hi i'T ii'u.i i i v iii ! Hiv-n m.iiiii iiiiii HU: iv .wi i iu j ncti . . . , l.L could not" rilect directly. beer, Icgallv executed before him lhatiand 7, tmFt;ng o rome down by the , !.c was the tdentica: person named iii!,0PS",,1nIl. h,'",r,U , her nt , U" Earihiuofr.--rhc shock of an earth-;h Ule io Ctjrtitte, and entitled' hich obliged her to let go her hold. d quake was felt at half past six on I ues-; hcl io. rhe countv c,lTk?e " "n ,he1t,k' a bM ' ,Wf,?,-V davn.nrniiKr at rtichmond. Fredericks !, L ..., ,: ,.... iv.. .-1 ,cet, and was killed on the epnt. i he
7"" il'CjIJI 110,111 III UIC, 1IIIIL 111V. MS LIMII T
otiht to intermeddle in this business hut Tie Secretary of treasury? Will Mr Duane withdraw the depositee io the face of M. Toland's report, and the report of Vcrplank's committee? Is he prepared to justify lids to tiie next con-
anfi nrv wpn in ink li'imimi tiii 1 re. ' m . 1 . . t, 1
. ' ... I gross: i riouot, .Mr. jjuaae nas an es- . I . .... . U n . . n .nil. r.i I Itil I n J III. I ' 7
7. . . icellent character at stake; he is an
man wan called down, and in about five in n'utes afterward the deceased followed
hug.Alexandria.Washipgtonand iialti-:(;lcl.CoL Earner, was requested to
jury relumed a verdict of " accidental
death." London Paper.
The Natchez Journal estimates the
more, and in their respective neignoor-: ..m.,.:i ,1 t n,.r(..m r,.. (ilh- .1... ond.r
hoods as far as heard from. At Rich- j u tolinl.. sca, thc 0nicer before
mmwi it i i.foii nhniirwii iernnn-i. i n ; . . . .
", , W fr rt l i,i lw,,om ine 0:11,1 a ack.ovvlcugemeni:n,imber 0f?Javes in ,wt State who have hxtra irom the ottice ol tie vv lug, in-1 . 1 tn 1 1. t , , 1 r ., . - , . , puiporieu 10 nav( t.cc.i r.tKcn, was one,mej 0f cholera, at nol over 10J0. and in torms ts that hroWII S COal pit a Uoer, ' f ,1, 1,,,! . nf fimrt nfmmnmti1. c ., .- p- j ',1 ; i0' 1113 JU(Joc ol t!,e CoUrl 01 LOinmon;Louiiana at 10.000 -r about 8 per cent, a few miles Irom Kic.hmonu, suitk ou- .,,..1S .,. tu.lt .1... ;;.,,.; n-,,! . , . , . . ' 1 1 t, ,,, -t f,,,.i, l'lc,si ltllt tla. signatures, were lh , e ul;ill00 rmir flu fi 11 , V 11 U 1 ill 1- ) lllll (!vl tOIIV. . 1 .r . 1 I
v genuine, l poti a crnicai examinaiion two n.-roes. At 1- redei icksburg U ; fl0 evCr, he was induceil to discredit
vwM..wv ...... x , w ..v, ... ;thc ,acl d , thc toursc 0 thelollow.i,,,,,,,,,.,, Ila,la,he,r fiv wtthaloud noi?e named by a loom! rumbling noise, t lie r ,i.,v' nk-.itp,! tiu-m fo the inor-' . 1 ', ,- - , .. ,n .p., ,.u 1 S llay suD.nttteu mem 10 me inpcc - r .,n impeinou manner, is exiretnely in vibration as very sensible, railing the,., ... i),,.....!,,,. .run h(pP ,ltmP . . 1 . , ., ,- 1 1 1 ,1 !llon 01 lhe ,v rnra-' ,,Tno rtl,er sme!iurious and hurtfu : nor is it proper 10 dass in the windows, and shaking the ! i.( ..,,., ,T,... hiiff that parh J , . 1 . ' P nesitanc exnie:sea nia neiiei mai eacn !rBf.rv . ipm irnm ., fi:iru room immedi
0"rmliiri 111 t'.w hi'.iuc. It V:IS loo f. .- rrt '
- - - . jot ins signatures were inrircrie6. ine
tCIOOIIIIUVH I ll ll ll lllill UHll.1. Ill
honest, a cautious, and a wise man. Amrts Kendall, 1 am sure, is not his agent, 1 wish we kqcw more distinctly tiie the component stock joubers in the last gambling speculation o the deposits. DoesMr. Kendall know them? - TJie plan of managing the influential politician throughout the Union, and bribing Slates by wholesale, and securing by promises, expectations, and part performance, the whole monicd aristocr racyc;. well be managed hv this plan, in which Mr.Kcndali'islhe Government operative. Is not the whole scheme transparent to any man with half a
Aii-akcning Suddenly. To awaken jeJ'.j
ately into a glaring light, against a daz
11 i n.mers T. dircrled lo he retained bv1!;.. ...o . 1. 1.1,.., ..1
thecontrv,sou!!iiss:ini!arto those wnich . ,.. -1 ri ,,,; fi, ....nsinnpr ronld lp'. 1 11. . .1 1 i.ie CRTs, u 10 1 1 1 e pensioner coum oe iki . u i o ho.nirimri vumn .!
preceded the shock in the morning
.produce!, which was promised to be i Hy;4 the foundaliau of wek eyes Irom .1.1 I , 1 1 1 ( J
. 'V " fsl.lone on tiiat day or the loliowmg uay 1 v i11r.lficv
.- . r .x '
nut since tiiat time, neiuier 01 me parties have applied f-r the papers, nor the
the day.
Vulue. of real estate i;i Dutcncss. To
shew the value attached to good land ' Promii, redeeemed in the production ;bhck servant i purchase a 1, in this countv, we mav met.tion lhata!oi Uu Pn1ncM; nat further stcpsjHe went to the stall, ku.1 uking firm of4(;0acres.lvinrabo:tthc three ST ,!!U':,dcd 10 he !akcn ,n the matter, began to smell it; the nh inong
rri ' 1
,,e k-u, mrp (v?i) paperi M hi . r , , icIK wllichft:ite all, ma W -And wh.t due the t, f'1 41 VChTU'Tu"- T 'Mgnb ' You should love vour enemies, cot, by inhaling "the limes of the clorate of " h do know nig lo -h;p lias l.iid aside Murrav s; . . , - , , i--7 , . , ,, r . .. 1 been dert r'ese three n-rt k ' ' -ixce,,,: and placed the actof!7dC,J (hc V;-d preserve an af- hme. his health wasso far improved inbet ,,erete'
i-.. 1.
mil from thUvilbpr... on th..utchrss " '"C u",i,"'! ,u
T3 ' turnpike, was sold a few days since, by
private ecu tract for xv!3,l0, beir.g ti'Ti
an iu'i c. iPovziikirps-ic Inid.
Some years since, a respectable cler man was reprovi g an old Indian lor
his cruel and reveeireiul co: duct to-
-A late
Pi
the las, ; , isl sUireoi Mississippi in the
e. of
jfection tor all that hurt you. 1 do love
hards oi his miosis, for the
htsti uciin them i:. the art f turaina :
i my enemies retorted tue son of Nature,
;ai:
ulisli ;ii!(l bad :
rannii.r i::to nood.
li:is oi opinion that lhe pamphlet co'i-
tapiint: l ie a:t is ncner in solecism
and vi '.? liian at:
the p
and have a great aI;erlion lor tnose tli.it h.urt n.e.' No such a thw-g, re-
: turned the du:tor. vou don't love vour
i Fidi Story A gentleman seat In
Iresh lisii.
2 up a rih.
gei obser
vmg him, and tearing ine uyslanaei mtirhl catch thr. stent- exclaimed," Halloa!
you black rascal, what do you smell my
k ine n-i
bat are you
lificate from ,,0,nii l,ien, sir?"' '-Why me, talk to him,
his nephe w who -was la-t spring so fir! " wnat uoyou ay .on.m.en: overcome bv the consumption as to be!' Wh. mc k vvhat nevvs at !e:,:. da,as
-.IIHI lll until ti.e; ii-.i buj
he no
Cure, for thr Comumntiort,
number "of the New England Farmer" for?" The Negro replied, contains a loiter from James Walker of jnell your fish, maa. " W bat
I Yevburir. Me. and a cer
lwdvr. lli-.f Vin wn nhlf. in riil rt
mile on horseback. Mr. Walker was ,r,sh maso" rtalk,n a,n,'e v,,h b,s induced lo try ihP rvporimenMVom ha- h"" on his 'uldei, perceived a receipt vi,g read 6f the successful experiments' 0,,,,k u" 0;ilur mi,"'s l"Ji belu,t;
aris, with this me- mm- 1 rt,," PCKeu i. up, ana iv . . . . . . i . ...... .....I.
enemic-s
I
uo.
V ho are the en-ldicine
of Dr. Cottereu, in I'
Lll.i . , l' f 1 .( :ni(s vou love. Hum cut! i.t:ie.i
iiMoissoi toe t'lilvj oi grammar,
y boou- ia tne language. czap:
Pennsylvania Inq.
mpoiets coi.taming the acts ol !
We learn from a (ate number of the
A crime, lias been lately discovcied '; oruw all Observer, that the Indian vil-
the preceding nine years.
near Cha: l,llv, in Fratiee, which re-j ace of St.
was latelv the scene
minds ns of the buidal . c . An iiiher-iof an i;.t restin2 ceremony at the inita-
. T'ne cashier of tin ha- k of liaf CC "av ll'g inoen io one oi me io-1 1 ion lo ouice ol live new cluels, in lien
ek. Vermont, eiulosed ,vi"i)
Woo. i:j a h
o'ir post olin to a gentleman
hie l am lies of tii.it neighborhood, and of four deceased and one suspended.
ft: ... I ...., ...... I 11- ill... . j I
tier, which was sent per mail Irom .unt -' sous, uoe pt i-.-em j . iv , o v. oiuu na e given lnseruon io me
a note stocking between the leaves, took it to himself, and then called very honestly after the owner. "Now, halt a bit inati! see, here's your book that ye drop', on the pavement, but somebody has stolen a fifty dollar bill out of it."
io If an- .r,1,t'-tl? not muKittii ins appearance, me 'article in question, out we prelcr con
... I .. 1. 1 ...1. . 1 1. 11. . J I II- Hi inn
On Sun- wa. asKeo . oecome o,;, en,;r .K ,s cia. s,to rounnngour .ea- , 4l ... j j rh arf ,he in,tl(ntjon5 o( M,ecu!ator
.1 - . -i lllc c.ti Ac llo.l.il lwirn-i'o ! c itui.'.r. . i Urc ..'itli i-li..f is .,1 h... . I '
ci'i " e vet ; nr ' i r a .e i ter was. rccei veil jn..i- vm.. ..v ,i. onv. w. , . , . iu.u (.i u-i t:iy umi
CO
f iSt
Wednesday wee:
A countryman observing an advertise mentof a fencing masterat 12 dollais a quailer, and supposing his ioteultoii was
j lo enclose fields on an improved plan,
Can w e forget the strange accommo
dations given to State banks by Craw, ford, and the co -sequences? Do we nJt hearof hanks who have issued thousands of paper without more than $50 in the vaults? Mr. Gallatin gives a list of 1G5 broken banks, from 1SU to 1830 inclusive to which Mr. Gouge isinclioed to add 3l more (Gouge on paper money and blatikit.g, part 2, 22 1.) occasioning a deficit of about 50 millions of dollars, falling chiefly as a. loss on the poor Delirant reges, pleclunter achivi. The los-es susiait.ed by governmcHt by the failure of private hanks, accor
ding to the report of the secretary of
the treasury, 4th December, 1S32 is very nearly 1, -100,000 dollars, is this one
ot the President's reasons for emplov-
nig mem ' Now let us see when government is about to deal with responsible contractors Ry an official statement recently made by sworn commissionero: The banks of New York have in capital 20.175 .4509 Circulation ' 1.792,372 -f'e':i 1,792,372 Ai lhe time of this esti--rnate. these banks vere indebted to the JJ.irk of the United States, upwards of 2 000 000 All ol which might have been draw:, away in ca?h. lo the proposed Government contract, the banks of IS'ew York will no doubt '"ine in for a huge slice of the hnf. Mr. an liuicn will not be unmindful of hi own pet. What r re the hank of New Yoik? Thai is if the above statement be accurate, and who can contradict them?
. i-. - -1 i , . . . . . . .
hv the cashier, inquirin'" whv the more lol.v ;HCount oi ins son a absence, si is-, ana loosely written description. About
li i l . ot k.Pn i,r,v-r.b d It U. inrr Pieioii arose, and, alter some
. vid tl.-.l lb,- innnnv h.i.l Ur.nn ctZ the VOUtlff tlKlll WHS foillld
ien one of the di.'etors proceeded on
r:c)!i(iav to trac t; out th- roue if pos
sihle. After caili'.ig at the ititervenirig Iiost flicos. ;i:ul ohloini'ifr .:!. tho infitr-
....
malion he could, it was concluded that oun? m;MI wisiicd to marry a per-on ; i.uuiing Dy tin; t. keg;s Indians with the letter was taken out ofthe mail at heneath his rank, which the parents , salutes of car.aoa display of ;flags and Gavsviile, in Stockhrieh-c. He went prevented by this horrible means. No 'other ceremonies, After landing, the there, and tindini: that a clerk opened '"' t'lcr particulars are known on the . I proi essio'! il.at was formed proceed to
I ' :i I j -i-t. a BOWPPf riftlMl 111 t hft fpntrp nfllip vil.
!lg,; many shed tears for the war-
stajf!
A man in Union, Maine, who had lost a
number of small chickens and luikeys,
mie search. I one hundred and twenty of the Indians in a subti r- from Caghnawaga and the lake of two
, anean prison, where he had been shut ; Mountains accepted the invitation ofjdis. oveied the ene . y to be a large frog . up for seven years, with an iron lollar! those at St. Regis to attend the the! The frog had caught a young Hi i key t.y
round ins nectc, oy wnicti lie was last-; ceremony, arrive there on Saturday lone of it feet, dragg cued to a post. It appears that this ' the Xilst ultimo, and were received on! aud diowned it.
ed it into the watei
4
- , . . . . . . t . . i
sanl W '!:o stl:-.v s mall, cliartred
Iii rn itcreinptorilv with stealin"- the. mo-1
rev. At last lhe rouue. thinkin" that ! '""'.' a Revohilioriary Mmth. On the;riors 0 ey had lost, and others singing fcuicient circumstances existed to con- 6th of July, in the year l'dSGthe despo- j dirges to their memory. Behind sp evici, him. aeki.ow ledued the felony and tism exercised over Switzerland by the cies of screen within the bower," the
resorted the money. H- has since left ,,0,;?C ' Austria was wrecked on the;c!ecis of St Regis were concealed.
the coiMjtn. ? ;vds'tck Co irier.
H.iZ the w ife f spie d. The husband, wiiise strength w;: greater, slil! survived, but his resolution icrnainimr, he
trip ever made
The woods near Sandy Point, West-
rose, proceeded to his secretary, took jmorcland county, (Va.) were set on fire oaf ;i al loaded a pisto!. and fil ing the j by lighti.iag, lately and much valuable I II t:. rough his h-art. b ll dead. r,e-j!im')er destroyed and other damage :..n t'i'iex"cuf;i.g!i:sdi termined pur- done before the flames could bc.exlinpo!;, he had suflit ieet coolness (o addjguished.
St. U.is against as many of the lake
field ofSempack. On the thh ofJu-j Afler a speech from Ganawanto, of Uie ly 15SI. the Conf d: ration of t!ie Lnw : Lake of Two Mountains, on the uitecr-
An old ptast rer. named Ilriirnol. of ru l,is promulgafcd an edict by tainty of life, the screen was moved and the quarter nf St. Antoine, Paris, wiio w'hch they renounced theirallegiance lo the chiefs greeted each other in warhad retired from business, latelv mar- Philip - id. On the llll July 1(.8!. rior st le, and other orations were pro-
ried a ve.urgwiie. not more than "22 ? -,m 1 oauie oi ioy'ie,j ii .u m eu. leeounuay lotiowtng was years of ae. Tor some time they liv- "hit h forever excluded him arid his pos-ohsered with becoming decorum. On d v ery happily tof tiier. but P-rinot terity from the throne of Great Britain, j Monday the new chiefs were formally having entered' into some 'j ta -illations ihrfmrth of July 177i the dm-1 installed, and in the' afternoon the game which" did !, t succeed, th. y became gre-s ol the United States declared jof hurling was played by eight of the
greatly dities?ed for njonev. On !lK'ir eountry independent of the Ln-Sat.ir-davth. yii.viledaparly offrie. ids "lidi Crown. On t'.io 11th of July, toidlno'wii! iht ns, a-;d during the ic- 1'JsO. lite Tlaj of l.iherty waved on the past the husband intimated to one of HaMile. And on the 2MU of July, them that he wanted a loan of (HO lSHi, Charles the Itith of Prance. signfranrs, but receivii't; an evasive reply, .01' t,ie death warrant of his dynasty. he ,v.-;? evidently much disappointed. Scarcely were tiieir g iests retired thin i Rapid trazcUing. Thc Locomotive lh;: i'ii!.:-pj.y couple formed the resoh-, Engine which lelt Saratoga on Friday tion o destrov ine themselv ee.antl wrote .at ." o'clock, P. M., landed the passeoa K t.er dei larin their determination' gers at Schenectady inor hour two minard its cause. Tl.ry titen entered thejufes and Jifty hro seconds. lhe time pa me bed. I.avi:g placed it: the middle .Actually oon-umed in rumiinglhe disvf t';e room a Irar.ier of lighted char-j'-i.tct 22 miles: was fifty four minutes o.i. A botd two o'clock iu the morn- jhir.'i three sccoudf. being the epjickest
FASHION. Faxbion mles the world; and a most lyianincal luislresti she is compelling people to submit to Ibe nioat iiicuoveioenl ihiugs im.iginable lor bullion sake. blie pinches our feet wilh tight idioes, or cbuliti us wilh a tigbi neckerchief, or squeezed the breath out oi our body by light lacing. She makes people set op by night, tvheti they out lo be in bed, 4i.d keeps them iu bed in the morumg, when they ought to be up und doing. She uiiikei U vulgar to wait on one's self, and genteel lo live idle ami useless. Stio makes people visit when Ihcy had idiber eat at hume; eat when they ue not bungty,unu dunk vihcn thty ate t:ul itiirsty . She invades our pleasures and iotcrtupU our business.
and (ah;awalra Indians, and won hyi sjiie compels to diess cr idv, whether
the former.- A foot race of four milesupou our own properly or ol ethers, wheand ;i half by eight of each nation, vvas'llier agiteable to the word of God, or won in seventeen minutes by a man! the dictate of pride, from the Lake, beating all of his adver- She rums health, an J produce sick saries a ouarter of a mile. On Tnos-! hhs. ilisiiiiovs life, and nm :imn i.im.
.. ' ' i
hue iltain. Sue is a tormentor of conscience, a despoiler of molality, and an enemy of religion; and no one cau be her companion and enj'iy either.
She is i despot of the highest grade,
full ot Hit i igue and cunning, and yet husbands, wives, fathers, nioiheis, sons and daughters, seivauls, black and white, have ' vohintaiily become her obedient subjects and shivas; and vie with one another who shall be most obsequious. She compels our lemales to expose their necks, bosoms and ehouldeis (whe
ther fair and beautiful or brown, hik! unsightly, to public gaze fur below the
day hurling was again resumed and the
match won by the Indians from below. Dancing and other festivities completed the amusements ofthe day, and on Wednesday the Indians left St. Regis in hign spirit, under salutes of cannon and cheering. Mmtreul Gaz.
A German prient walking in proces sion, at the head of his parishioners, over uncuhivalHd fields, in order lo procure a blessing n their future coj.f, when he came to those of an unpromising appearance, would pae on, saying, " lleie prayers and singing will avail nothing; this must have rnauuie.
iv ho i-suc prommissory nnles t pay cash
n demand to the amount of 12 14 millions of dollars, without one dollar of their own. in coin, lo support the promise. However let us go on. The banks of Pennsylvania, have in capital 1 4.010.350
c irculatlou :) "222.50-i Specie 2.GjU'5L
The banks of Massachu
setts-, have in capital
CiicnlalioD Specie
24.520.200 7. 2y 2,85 6 'JO 2.205
Whole number ef banks of the United
SlHles.
Capital 121.500 000 Cii dilation C8.382.356 Specie 10.953.9o0 Bai.k of the U. Slalts in Capital 35.000,000 Di-counts at the above period of time 41.693.205 Uomestic bills 21 076,936 IVotes in circohitiou 19.366 553 Specie 10 093,816 Compare the specie wilh 'he paper issues, which is the side of safely? Uy a late report of lhe Moue of Commons, the bauk of England capital was 72.765.000 Its circulation 90,250 550 It specie 26 465.750
Hence I conclude, as.the least among tfie proposed evils, and until a very clo-e approximation to a metallic currency, can be obtained, 1 would prefer that thc present hank lie rochartered with a view lo that event, and under such regulations as may improvem mis on the system and put a total slop to the. circulation of inconvertible p iper. Hales. indeed Government com; to the resolution to receive, nothing hut g d J and silver coin, and pivin the sann; which-I suspect will not answer their poohj eel. 'If tho stut j kink.?. (say Mr. our.r;
