Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 4, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 September 1833 — Page 2

The l ir( :c,!

i ftVre- .tfucA . ! Horrible and Digressing Outrage. .v . 1 H W-.c nrvcr hi'len tn iur lot IS.1V9

war I. ' eiiet'. , --

W l'o?!rn h:n w"n tor ni? uil iicih!i.wi,.v. !...,....,, ..v..

;rwn fit her ancestors . caic; u in.uni u"'-""! .--.Din.;. f Lnturn cr, r1ij.r.v.lif.ll

VPS1'? l :2.:0 1- Oli-llli lil 11 .i-m..-, . ' -i,' - "

Jil(1i'ilip to humanity, and so harrowing to the

... I . . i t I. 1- ! t -1 r.r - funrl fpll Iiri4 rd nrr v ri c fiprnrfiM

otherwise Only have arisen out of the luUy mangioti; me nousr. m .su ... . uw;. , , ....... ... oima vvii, v.uj ., illlt . , r.f without otleiii'? ov resistance. Thp

jrol years, uic earin, iimi iiunuiiji - -- o - -

Hi

r..na M riii. a girl ol year

! i imiT Arl mii!riJ

J J I'll I lill'T ' in i t "I ' - - . . . , ,

P,ru. the l.uM.mair' hs .Icehngs of ir.ends, as otic that lately ocI,.Pf;f !he rir-u-nes nf some million of jcured at Rer.dsboroagh, Y ermont. For " -m. k v,.,.n thai the 'several days previous to Saturday, an

" .:" . ' k,'.i. 1.1M mvPr of M.en.lidlc transient man, whom no one knew,

. : .h.irrho.rP '.ad been ioi'ertn.: about the place.

eiwa uui wh.m. ...... - , , u... i.k f moe

Nome ii me uuiiiikuic u-- ,

the wife of Fisher Ames, Esq. and the

radual operation of a number of v

and durine those years, Canada would

unavoidably been kept in a very disa

greeable, not to say dangerous state oi excitement; still that state of things

would ultimately have been established, by whatever means, and therefore no one should complain that it arrives a

mother of a highly respectable family,

:ame into the village to transact sorri

. i

(he power lo chooe being restoreu. for any thine miner thfin torn. -T" riinr m Lisbon. id the readme wo 11 v in r I

Will (I l IK rillir :n it f; ; - - ,j

force removeH. pupplien (he or- purcliasnd a few articles, she got on R0B,wt b,retnfo,e wanting to Do,, Pe- her horse and started for home. Sue d.o-.ev.o l.t.on. -lefe.ls tbe main had not proceeded far when com.ntr to defenrp of Mseupl'i. ihromspo-session. a fallow in a small piece of woo ls.ie -T e o, by ,be P-Vras Wseti

ltidon'iip.ilv tor clvn";e;Miu:ii n'" "

ro,:np..!p l with mo4 ip.tainous proposals, in a ion-

anl uatrcoueiiieu spoi, i uiui

..i. ..n dm r,Mit..-l liri.li

thP rhun-C reacu o: i:ii;ih:u nu, jiic iuuhu .......v..

1 .J .lfttlf iiaii knknUMk i'KL!ffi!rPnth

not so clear, h i iF'Kic'" upw.i.-y 0-

w; in ,iw rharacter of IVdro to wi.rmistcr. Tho.tgn he presented a knife a id

their fpelings or create conf": lence in his r- . . t . I . . . . n HiAi-n

Tieuali. anil on 'lie vw' , tr" '.ict,

can necessaniv

cy. shp jnujt

t, rliirrtnov is now visible. 'I he bam murder was clearly prve, the prison

has entirely disappeared. The family Vr pleaaing insanity in dtlei.ee. The of Lesage who lost all their provisions attempt was a lame one, as.d the verf and" most of their property, arc in ajdict of the jury a most righteous judggreat slate of privation. It is said thatlmenta larffe cross, erected on the road side! The whole testimony proves GaidO ' .... ! I..l;i J ..IA I.I ., A..J

as is customary, through tne devotion!'"5' " Ul"un",t:""u

ii. t.l TM r,Arf it inhabitants, was COIlVeVed to 11

nine sootier uwu aFu. - . ' . . ,.... inr i,lir.in;J kll.f

i..:a o.-.n errrAt iManrp. wnnoui laniiiii uuu is e- ---j--r

aii.jiiju v.t (,-", f j

flinch, from a difficulty, but instantly ven more perpenaicuiar uiai u was uc-

ith it. lore. J lie wnote oi tne acciaem. oc-

vidual, or government,

look in the lace and grapple with

fence

wbethrr that i- al-o

prediction for tl (.:irlici,ir pfrsoi

and pretention with waicn

i ar.r.ornpaoiert , is

curred within a short distance of the

The Chvokccs. n pursuance ol the Laiurcli ol &t. I-eon.

,tip,.Uio of the convention between the Ton-The

ITnitfd State and Gaorg.a. made in I 80S ' '"" T. T- ,? r M

bitve bceu onv ,1IV,V"!B l"cu,"cl " -

of 17ol. and also ot ine onvenuuu uimi

Jerer, without disclosini; anv induce

the knie in the bo-

smii of his decoded victim, except the gratification of the ft II passion of revenge. He is sentenced to be hung on the 4th of October heil. ElyriQ.

Ohio jlilas.

State.

all the lands r.f the Creeks

1 1 .J ! . I iknl

1 , ' ' , ,, , j. r firmed the Federal Constitution, is Jame About one million acre of the lands ol . ' . ni, , . i- ,,, Madison. This venerable patriot and the Cberokees, comprising: some ot the . . . . , .. ' - , ,, u statesman is now, we believe, in bis etghmot va blab e of the gold minei, have iiimii ' i u . . i i i . tv-third vear tu I of aye ind honor, been r, rem v purchased; and there are J l-"ro .J" ,u 5 J .. ' . , . To him t ha been permitted to outlive about five millions ot acres, to which I nim ii n y . . . i i .. k i all the calumnies ol his active lite, their title has never been relinquished. ,UI U1C uniU"" The ri eater part of Iheiie lands has been i ; i Pa,D,i , The Pens.icola Gazette, uf the 2 1 t

her citizens The CheroUel Phoenix "H, ment.ons that on the Alon ay prev,.

her age ani

in her art .ninial i :. ! irfri bv Some COnril ni i-

regency, the cbaiactt r t which is er, iv'nndpcided. That tbe claim of

i ..:.l rt'ir.ir-p l lrl

oihpr ro-'or.S l"f bis ni'"cesiui U

propose, that the Federal Government hal! award a sum ennV.ient to satisfy

the present holders of the lands; and

-hill suffer the Cheiokees to retnaiu in

liter he had 'tne Peilceale enjoyment of them.

lire : pcrpeirnit u uisiisna yui jiu-.-, n.m

iim! threatened ner vvitn insiani ueaui, sik:

!npi-n ri bf-!r:s resisted, and it was not

I l I. i

piian.-y. ince by 'until aitcr all nours siriig-, m u .i.uu.c-

r.Tyorndi ovcatne exuauMeu, ami in: mjumujui

!,-. tr ihi cartli. S'.vr.n

ictini was vet writhing in his brutal I

A fe-v vear sio.e, a man it is well

j i L .... C tUn I t I ctulr i;

1 I '.; ii " : . . ' t . ; i . 1 1 hit iniv, o u-.i t.n, . ,

Kill . - i H C !i til m Vl i ii 1 1-: ii Uii i.i- i;i'.iii ' -

mm. the schooner Pass. capt. 1. Martin

put in at that port irorn INew Utiearts

via. St.MHiks, with all hauus sick ex

cept tba mate disea-e said to be the

yellow fever. Capt. Martin has since

died. Amidst all this distress, it is siat

I that the mate robbed the oapUm ol

:ted

Beat this. Within tho last foarweeks, (he Tieraont liue ot stages between this city and I'l evidence, has met with a variety of accidents, such a9 upsetting, breaking axle trees, &cbut no lives lost. The Citizen's line, however, has gone ahead of the Tiemoi.i, and every other line of which we ki.ov n tiling, in one particular, and that is regard to human life. That line not oi ly lost a life, but what is quite remai knblc iu

any line ol stages it nas positively

added to the number of the human

family. On last Fiiday the wiie uf an Irishman was delivered ol twins in thft stage between Providence and Uedh.un, which wert alive at the last accounts and likely to do well. There

were luckily no other passengers in the

all her

name of her inno- j

irar fumil v. and !e chfci

; .1 ..f i'ur-.-ti.p. lo s! renp-lr.cn ,ifo.

Ill umci v. ' V . . - . .... ..... .... - .1,3 .1

't.cnoi lion, iitai s:iu wouiu ihh icvi:..i

one oi "the affair. This done, he fleti,aml Iu

. . i. .1 !!:- iM.'tmir rm In her PTHlf'nrP.

i we none, u-j r""""-'- ; , V. -c .. ".... o.n ,,cpnti:il narts oi" the-Nie summonrd

HK "I IVI.i"J ' I ., , . ,. -..i.,;..3-..;.i. of it-.p Portuguese. ThMi!ftre!i"ln, ai d in tlie

JMUVl.ttl !f.H. ..... 1 .. J. ...r.f l.r.lh hv tti? TC-iTil

use mnv y-v: ui.vit . , , . .... u .

ije- of that hu!h .ner execratuc ueMioyer 10 (wie irei

lo this, he iiiiiilly consented, on

the doctrine, is highly probable, and the

-Jr.;,-:,Mimn nf a 1-nii was one ol

ihe few crron-..!- nf h.'--itat:; amo,,gvictim, divested of almost every vestige liberal everv where. ,t, ta.V.ng a decide ! , of her clothing, dragged herself to the part o-i,W the I, in 4r They will; nearest neighbor and gave alarm. In look jvita g'c.it .'.i.'rest'upon the course'afew moments the whole vicinity was p,wA by the ie,t..red dynasty. ji Prs:iit. They chased the heartless, Tbe tntitii?son recc-s' v for securing infernal, monstcrintothe forests ol JIoithe ri4t- of the Portnuae-e, as t bey roe, where he was surrounded and ta-underna.-d their, and such reforms in'ken. He denies not the crime, hot onadmiaiatratio ihev c.M for, by coa ly wonders how the woman could be fi,itutional restriction upon power, are such a lair as to break her word, when . . , : u-k.. ii.v :.r ami .it was oidv on iifcr oromtsc of secft'cv

V( to lie grnuicn. " -j j .

.how they are to be established and guard-; that he spareu ner me. l . ...!.-!, II iinlnnivn. :.n "i llp'ieill I Ithis brutal wlielp, Clouih

ent upon the vie.vs of tbse counsellors tnous and noble, lie had I.." charity thai the O-iej:. shall confide in. Until to put his victim quietly to rest. The th-vn.. tV.i decided and carried into'motister not only gives hi thankless vxi. we -rhal! have no suuicient grounds istence, hut would have, rendered that fr l"'i nm? a pvlgmeat up: the extent! existence still more burdensome, by of the resUain I "the people of Poriugol.; loading her with a disgrarcful, soul hv thi triu npii of the elder over theisicketiing secret Yet punishment is

v,;jnTPi hraacn o; ;ae lini-e oi lh hhus. i. ,vuj t.ni lounnttmi

Wn a!i our co ninni- upon Portuguese af firj bpieh.loie as now. e have foltoiv

to dispose of, bat finding poor sale in the " " ,"v V ' 7 V .,. i".,a I.:. five f el mx inches in height.

and came to tini town, where he made a

feint in trying to buy up a bad at a pret-

about x800, and made hiseicape I he

name of the mate is John Montgomery ;

he is about twenty-eight year old, ar.d;tiige bul the Irishman and itis family.

Eitraonlinarii Expedition. A late Li-

. . i ikiiii in ii inir in iiiiv uii n 1'iuii ni a ifivi-i

cut and tender babe?, she implored . . . ' . r- ' vernool oaot-r say s that a mcrCnant Ol

, , , . i . iv lair lines infie iwiua none hi 1.1 t

..c.l'.lij uuiti i.i.&vr. otris t.ari SIIUW any thing to equal this, we shall be happy to announce it. Boston Atlas,

" , o.... - 4-. ..I ir;iHi n-ir,c

. ... ..i .i, .,. ,.n.J..,i - ,rT n.,.,ii. .uancnesier, Eini;. w.un.cu u

iv. nro.ni.inir to call aEHin. In the mean of printed calico of a par icular descrip-

u-. . . ...;au,.ii Ar,v . lion, printed in three colors, to senu on

bnf with a load is haded by one of our t he next day to America; not finding merchants: -Is your brooms for saleT' them at any of the ware houses, he went O'.sarhn " The price was then asked, to Harpur Ley, to Mr. Lockett s who

.... i .k ti.,t whiri. nad nothing printed oi me Kinawam-

h.s partner had engaged to give, bar ed; this was at hve in the evening, and aa.i. was knocked up immed.atelv fr the it was necessary to have the goods in

.vhni lot. Our merchant ibough out ol

:iU3ine-.s tor seveial vears, has tiu hj

s'ljiply of brooms on baud. Miltonian.

Caxada. The following is the etymology of the British Provinces adjoining us, as givenia the Montreal Herald The orig n of Canada is curious euough. The Spaniards visited that country previous to the French, and made particular searches for gold and silver, and finding none, they often eaid a ch nada;' tnere is-nothing here.) The India is who watched them close

ly, learned this sentence, and after the

Com;).-ii'i-d in

,eai's ir-

Vi'cll done. A correspondent of the

Providence Journal says: Al the War

nick Mill, near Arnold's bridge, the hsi eek, AJi-s Hannah B. Baker wove 1 GiS

var iot4 4 sheeting, and received twelve

dollars xinH thirty-one. cents or her week's

v.n K t he yam is JNo. 18, and the cloth

ciiiiains not levs than fifty-six picks to

the inch.

Manchester the next day before one to

irr. hv tho railroad to Livp.rDOol. Mr.

C J ... F. . i . Llonorl.. rn ,.flia . . - n i r .1 t 1 1 n

lsop,whois at the head ol 3lr. I.ock- f "-' - t ""ui ett's establishment, said he was willingjrrived. and the Indians, who wanted toundertake the order at his own risk ;""e of their company, ana supsed he did so; the pieces were printed in:tlnp" wt;re Spaniards come oi ihe colors, dried, glazed, packed, and senti" errand, were anxious to infor.n. offtoManchesterbyl2o'clok;theyrea-l''e'n their labor was lest by tarryingched Liverpool at 3, were put on board,;'" -he country, and inressai.ily repeat-

and the vessel sailed at 5 just iil hours "'f ptm-.i semem p,-a ca

Murder in Daytoiu Mr. Charles R

,i ..... ,o,.. i.. i.o fhpo-pneral oniniomGreen. eso. rleik cf Ihe iMonfgorneij

iu Europe in npcakmg of Donna Maria. '.county courts, was murdered on th as the ieci-imaie heir f the throne. 1 10th ins!-. The particular? an- given We are not unaware that this is denied 'in the Mowing extract from a letter. k.. e .,'!. Pte.iu nf Miguel, and! "At a fire, Sept. 0, at night, be-

i,h ,,.p .h-.iv of arsrnment, ,.f which tween 12 and 1 o clock, Mr. Charles

... ckilUd pnone-h in the mvste. i Grcc n, as one of the fire wardens, in

,. ..... ....i o , I . Vt.. Ti,..m..

fal inh'iritance to sneak nicteu, on a man ciiui-u .m.i.. i ......

however to son, a blow or blos lor (Jisohcclieiice

. .. ! i : . . l : . . ! , . . . r- I rvwt-ti I

t.kc Use ciber direction, and ttie conse- an'. inaiui.K qiu-n.-fa m.vi: that Pelro ii succes.-fuljini:, about It o'clock. Thompson Iv.d will undoubtedly be made io assume that' Mr. ( Jreen. arraigned before a magis as the -ettled law of -accession. Urate f..r trial, but before they Ind pro reeded with any of the evidence in 7Ww uisurredion in Cu'm. We! the cp wi'i!e " lhe office Tnom, have "received additional into. .nation; 'o, without any apparent cause al toe in re-ard to this rebellion It appears! time, struck Mr. Green a blow on the

.! c l.!Wi. .n,n. Iliead with a l-.r'-e ciuo. oi which ue

3. a ..-.v. .. v.

Idled about L2 o'clock

Black Worm. Complaints are made

in Upper Canada oi a targe oiacK

worm, which is making fearful rava ges.with the grass and wheat of the

new settlement, rhey appear to' be as voracious as the locust of Eijypt. A single wheat field of fifty acres had 'Hen entirely cut off by these new and destructive insects.

I... ,1-... j-. w , r. tf ... 'if irll'niil

ClllCI lilt UlUtl JT.

A singular case was briught before thej

nada.1 The French, who knew as lit

tle of the Spanish as the Ii dians, sup

posed this incessantly recur, mg sound

last term of the Todd Circuit Court. A! was me name onne country, aim gave negro woman, the property of Wil-onH the name of Canada, which it ha

r .;a fr L-illinfr her own oorne ever since.

child. She was seen to retire on Sunday eveninc. aonarentlv cheeiful and con

nes ol the my:

The rnnent opinion seems.

Thompson is

that 500 or 600 s!

.rtnJ ;.. r,;, . t.nt Imwleil at a idace

K ru in .-.n ii ... i i . . . . . i j 1 - ........K....l tiH .-Irllril!i..f1

llavanna. hohhuhis v i'iuuuu nun u. n.... u.

Cincinnati Rep.

It is worthy of observation and dili

gent inquiry that, during the existence j of cholera in Cuba, no cases were

known lo have occurred on the coffee

plantations. Even where surrounded

by sugar plantations, whose laborers

were swept away in numbers, the former always escaped. This fact may lead to some discovery as to the char

acter and remedy of this destructive disease.

Justus Humiston was lately tried be

lore the Superior Court of New Haven,

.!,. 1, .-..o r,l h.v.nir mtiriiercil ilsiwe nave seen.

.... v...b- r- ... . .. ...... i

wit.. Ti..rinr the examination ol evi I is laminar io us, is wen mnuueu.

dencc, these fact- we.e elicited. It ap knave. wv.en he received the money

COliniCO ins nines vei iiLiiuu-initiuiiu

afterwards exchanged them lor $1,UUU

abut 30 miles wast

Some rornrnunicaiion took place between them and the slaves on the neighboring plantations, in which the former were t?iven to understand that

grievous mortality was prevailing amont the blacks on the Island, choI 1 iK,i ii ,:. nrraiionnl hv

' 'a.,.;-..,orn.t hv thP whites peare.) that both Humiston and his wile

Jri,;. h.;.,- h .... rninpr. fo desncra- habitually intemperate that on

j .!,:.;.. i, ,f .h,r mi-ht Jhe day of the murder they had ben.

. fl: - t " rosf. constantlv dr.nUiug and quanelhegwell die one way as anotner, tney rose . ... .u - i aw nrj ,n,t murdered hat " the rooramg she began to .mi e UDon their keepers a.iu murucreo .. . up ii I hirn by tramping O'jwn the beans iu the Incm. maiden, aid that he threw a hoe at he i On this intelligence being fpmad, a g '

mdiliuv r .ptaio with two other per ai r-,K' 1 v j ,runk under an nppte eons, prot-oded tn the landing; in order ' ' . , dP,wav the i-npressioa preva.hnu wee, .here she solicited ass sUnce o amon. ti.e i,..,reSl. and bring them e'""g a SrBtJ J'7 to "ibo H.; a.ion These men were arcU , -n . i. fM.,rv seen quart e ling withm the hoa-e; lie was a an K!ib ' A troop of cava.!. , con i b V - , oa ' ( the., cent heard to strike her two bhms, at each Biti"e (A about oO mes, was mensem . , mi t. oi .. on , exclaimed, -'pa, pa,' and await Hie iiisurcents, wtio OV mis ... . " u . I - I k ftmnnf ,!,,. the dead body was touud soou alter. lnre hnd been to tied by some ol tint J . inoe ii . e.. j- ... brought in a verdict ol " mtir s ave on the neiehboriiii.' plantations, 1 Ju,-'. . . ,, ,. . . i der iu the second decree;' in other and a hatilo ensued, in which a num "er 1,1 me " 5 i . !,!- ik dn-inul ni'ihtcr "

l.r.r rf.U ,,l:.rt were k ed. and also u.-ua.-..b......

The whole amout of money drawn

on Mo:. day with forged checks, from the Philadelphia Commercial, and the Farmer's and Mechanics' Banks, is ahoul -$U,tiU0. One check for "4,sf)0,

lhe signature, which

The

The frequent discovery of mineral?, n I i 'i nl n lr. y-. 1 r ti C

tented, to the house in which she usuallyi , 6 . . , ' .emeu, k. me n u j developing new and important resoursleot The next morning the child was i vr r siepi. ne lie. & j( ew jersey a copper mine found dead and laid out, hating been . ' lo.mii ue iu a.. . . V.. an has been recently found, so valuable killed by a blow upon the -;and abundant that oro can be taken axe I 'he mother was m.sMng and could no. be found r several d,ys--apd hen copper, manv of the ores found seemed in a state of tupid derange- vv ... .,'... f.-;.;;,i,Kn.i't wh,ch secies are said to contain

menr, ano a.ms. ....... " 7" " ; . from 70 to CO per cent, of copper, lhe. For some time he refused to talk at all;; . ; , " . . ....,,,.,.,. i residue consists of oxide of iron and sulbut at length, voluntarily broke sileme.l and confessed that she had it in contem 1 1 'a '

plation for seven, yea to k l her child Bakkinq. At a tjme f h ne. and then to kill "- she ,h ! groes ol Boston came to the conclusion both she and her child won d he h.ppu, fhat t uld have a bank of heip in another world than in this: that about . , . m anotner nrn. ioiin, but not having funds sufficient to three years .go, .h. Ml off ooe day jo & So to a very d.ep spring ,nf1 1 ' COI)c(jded to conMltute antw nc.

borhooo . lr n prF..- . "'"yiro the Rank, and place ail the mono hpre I but that, on her way, she re i - , .. . iieijci. "v -., j i iM-n rtiA ur..ll o-.ro .t l,....a.

bills

Saturday Courier.

two :!hc.r- and several privates of the troop. The remainder, finding their

forces in?ufhi ier.t lo suppress 'tie msur

r.-riioii. retreated A larger body w

The Montreal Herald aflirms that every day furnishes new and strong

as! reasons lor the hehet that Upper and

On Dit. It is rumored, but whethar true or false we do not pretend to say, that the Secretary of the treasury is at present engaged in preparing Cir

culars to the othcers ot the Kevenue, au

thorising them to make their deposits

in the titaie Banks. If true, we regret it. Such a course Fs premature. The

matter should have been left until after

the next session of Congress.

fleeted that her child would be left be

hind, in this world, to suffer in slavery: that she then determined to return and kill her child, and then to kill herself;

but that she bad not the brmne8 sooner to canv her resolution into effect. She

had been observed to treat ner cnuu wiih more than ordinary tenderncs.

She was tried, found guilty ol murder, and sentence of death was passed upon ,cr but her execution was deferred, she being tnsient. Advocate.

" '. i I I

then sent, and poarrd a terrible tire! w vatutua a,c u, ut: u.m.uu.iuv. upon the i. ..urgent, which killed from one provincial government. 400 to 500. The whole loss of the 1" rom the importance of the measure, whites stated at 30 or 40. At the!(observes the Herald) and the d.fucu -d it- of foe la-t accounts Ihe rebellion's which have to be smothered, much ws-o.-di ied at an end. The ne-' previous consideration and nrraiigc..r.. e ,.,..h rs'aod. had no weapons, rhetit will be necessary; yet considering

but clubs and stones. .V Y. our. Com

the extent of the preparation which

prudence necessarily suggests, the pe-

The child was well taught, who when1 riod is not perhaps so distant as many, the bishop interrogated her with ' My !evcn those favorable to the measure, chii 1 tell me here Uod is, and I will ; may suppose. 1 he result which we give you an orange,' answered, " Tell: anticipate from a Union, when rOucled, me, sir. where he is no!, tnd I will givc'.is simply the establishment of that t o.i two.' 'state of things at once, which would

Extraordinary Earthquake. The

Montreal Gazette of Saturday last contains an account of an earthquake that recently happened at St. Leotis, in the District of Three Rivers, which, if true, is one the most remarkable on record.

Its extent is said to have been limited to about fifteen : cres.

It is impossible, saya the Minerva,

giving the details otthe occurience,to describe the scene ot desolation which that spot now presents: all is overthrown

and fallen to the banks of the river. 1 he house and barn of Isaac Lesage

have sunk in, as also the house and

Isaac L.es-

Ira West Gardner .The trial of this individual for the murder of Maria Gardner alias Maria F. Buell, cann on at the August term of the Supreme, Court held in Trumbull county, by Judges Lane and Wright. The jury found a verdict declaring West guilly of murder in the first degree. It appears from the report of the

trial contained in the Western Reserve Chronicle, that .Maria F. Bucl was an

illegitimate daughterofGardnei's wife, and the supposed object of an unholy passion with the prisoner. Maria, wishing fo escape personal abuse determined on leaving Gardner's dwelling, which he opposed and resisted. She.

however, went away, and on the Oth. oi August iSS?, Gardner employed a neighbor to persuade her to return again to his dwelling, wilh the assurance that she should have hec rlotheannd : ... I t ...

go 111 peace wncnever soe chose. Al; ria consented lo return, met Gaidnei

it the bars; he spo'ie pleasantly to her;

each could well spare into his hands.

lo be drawn out as occasion might require. A short time afterwards one of the stockholders called for a discount but to his utter astonishment old Cof

Jfee replied to his request, I bejry sor

ry to gib you de unpleassum Informa shum, dat de Bank has failed.'' On Wednesday morning Tdr. Van Or-

Hen, an old revolutionary scldier, dretr,

his pension from the Branch Bank. New York, amounting to ooe hundred and sixty dollars. In coming out from the ofiice he was met by a decent looking man who would pcreuade him that the bill of tin United States Bank were not safe; and) advised him to exchange them for thoe of the Merchants1 Kxcnange Bavk. " '. ing at the same time lo di'.ect n;u, , The venerable old soldier, P.rfithtr Cnrsenting nor declining, yU- lKe' porkrt book in his pocket, an.., ihey loth walked on. Pre?euily, on p!ls.W? a comer,

ne lounu ai stranger had gone, ami search-.ng for. tiia pockei: book found i&at missing a'.go. Thi most nefarioos ami u'.ifeeli'.ig robbery is a sad proof of thf.

barn of Aucustin Ferron.

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age is now dead, irorn navmg oeeiiStie rarrieu uniu alter dinner, when sue rushed under the ruins of his house. went to a neighbor. Gardner oon llij wife, who had gone out to milk thejaftcr lent hi wife to recall her, as he cows, saw the house sinking in. An)' wished to have more talk with her;" old man saved himself with several diil-1 met Mri-i near the door, aad stabbed

dren by getting out by the rool. lhedier twice with a common hutcher-

body of Lesage has been found dread-1 knife. She shrieked onc$. ran h few

degrn,eraCy of human nature.

Old Dvtjkr. gentleman in South Rn.sel street, Boston, op. examining hi well of water on the -2tb iiwit. discovered a, box containing seven,! lbs. of bu'ter, which had laid in the well eleven years it was found to be in a good state of preservation.

Accounts from travellers in Georgia and Al ihimn, re-esent the crops to be unusu ally abundant. The crops on the Wateree, in Siutb Carolina, aro also said to be excellent, atvJ may soon be expected to find thoir way to market.

Peaches sell in Bo.ton at B dollars u busheljin FhiladelphU at $1.