Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 16, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 January 1834 — Page 3

V7EEHLY MESSSHNG ER.

A-Ct:stt eh V runaway eap'e were nut tied at Gretna iliecti. The smith ektiiftnded five guinea- f.r his services la-w

is Ons, nid lln1 bridegroom, (he nentiem hi youd ist married, assured me that he only paid yon .ne uoi-.iei. .True, said the smith but he was an Irishman I have married lii n MXiimi's--lie is a customer; you, 1

fV.M J.VJ PJECE. W R .-:id LOVE nave vanou rares W.ti n-d-. blood Live sheds teais, W irln .vod Live hs dait, War breaks heads and Live breaks heails.

W ir mikes foes, Lve makes friends, Wi'N soon over, L've never end. W ir mtkei wrath. Love male s strfe, War take weahh. bne takes life. War rtnk '5 hold, Live moves s'y. War rn k us rave, Lave rrnkes us sig'i: Wir 's rol'd bv the m''n. Love's nil' I hv "he fur, War need many soldiers Lov; need but a pair.

Tf Jv ESS tl.Vf tits. Printer's Iletreat, Indiana SATiritn.VY, JANUARY 11, 18:14.

EQUALITY. After all that em be sail about the advantage one man hs ..ver another, (here is f-iU a wo'idorful eqiality in h iram f r-

M ies. It the rich oave weaiu; ins peor health If hc heiress his booty Tor her pirttoa iie pennyle.ss have viriue fr their. If one has cash the other Ins credit. If Cne boasts of his income the other of his inflaence. No-.ie 9 s i inise rabte, -but that his neighbor wants some tiling ho possesses no ene. so mighty, '"it hi w ants ano' hers aid. There is no fortune 3 g .ovt, bat that may be reversed snc! u..fi s bad, bat it may be believed The u that rise.-, in cloud'-, may set in sple lkr and that which rises in splendor may Set in ghxi n.

(tj- No paper was issued Irom this of fiee n the It a ost. in consequence of ihe ettreme tuldi e s of t.ie weather.

The distance from Philadelphia to Pitts burgh by the canal, is 3tl miles. It is said, that in balloting for clerk in the house of representatives, tliere wore 2 II votes given and counted oot. when it w: s known iliat the nholi. iunr.be: ol representatives only amounted h 2'2),

J.-hn Blaek has been elected a senator in congress, fiotn the state of Mississippi.

A bill hi been reported in our lesjislature, auth rising; a loan of :2o0.000 00.

HOOSlKli PIG. As yon are frequently enquiring afler news to fill your paper I have got a littb infrm you of. if you think it worth your notice. As it rerd farmeis espe

cially. vho are the supporters of our gov

ernment 1 hare noti.-eil wuh some as

tonishment, tiie "in any farmers, li over

stock themselves with Swine, of on inferior hived. Thev wonld find it lo their ad

vantage to keep fewer Ib'gs; but of a heter breed, tin the 14th f last month, I butchered a lino that weighed &32 lbs.

after hauling iwenty-lonr hours-lie inta-

suretl six feet in the tirt, and eirlit feet Irom the snout to the-end f the liiu l toes, lie Was two years and ten months old -and was jost two months fattening He Mas rais nl p'incipajly on slop, at ihokitch en door, which most people throw away or I'eeil to a traio f worthless dogs. Major 'iolay weighol my Hog, and expressed much pleasure I have two pigs on hand.'to be butcher

ed next fall, ihut will weigh upwards of

one thonsa nd pounds. THOMAS WltlGIIT. Craig township, Ho o.n ior 21.

Some of M

j .r Downmlettetshave WilliuMl .McKiustry's Estate4 ndon journals.

appeared in L-mdon journals

The itieipts of tolls at L(.kjiort onl

the New Vork Cntml. dining the pnl season weie $50,410 00; in 1B26 the

receipt wcie but 7 053 30.

The bill for calling a convention tore

vise Ihe constitution of the state of Ten

nesee, has become a la w. The election is to take place in iMatrb. and Ihe con

vention will assemble in Mny.

FRO ,u, OUR NOT ,S AC

WUHK I.N THE III Y f PHILABKLPHIA, DL't

KING OUR IIISCKJIT.VI-IT.

tor internal improvements, and p.edg.n; . (h, . ff the-Clt of Philadelphia

vo.ro r..- ,u...r ii.i. i his soactoi,. edilme xas planned by

' ,i i ,, , .1 i- .i . ii i- I , ' J ilin liavilanit -u. constitutes one t the not like 'lie !etails of this bill: f r. u'iiIoi" " a n.inu, ,n. ... r ,

Swiizcilaod county is to receive oV UO.

jjT2 000 are to be applied to the impt ve

mentof the abash river. 25.U00 to be loaned to individuals. ,11000 lo improve the navigation of the White river.

g'iOO, to build a bridge at Con iorsville,

n-t g 1,000, to build a bridge at Browns

ville..

CHANCES OF MARRIAGE. T ie folMwnm curious slateiivnt. hy Jr. tiranvillo, i taken Itotti ao K iglisb rapor; it i drawn frnatbo reuitered c.i.e f EUjHT' HUNDRED and SEVENTY SIX FEMALES, and is derived from their answer? to the atje. iit which they respectively married. It i the first ever cooetnirted to r shi hit to femile, 'their chances of marriage at virion age. Of the 8TG females, there married

85 at 22

at at at at at at at Ht

From this curious siati-'ical table fair readeis may form a pietty aciurati

i'i Igmeut ot the chances which the

have of eiitcnni into the holy state o( m itrimotn, and of enjoying the swett v( ed h d love.

3 1 19 4o 46

5G at 115 at t 8 at 86 -t

at fit Ht .'it at

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

!

59 58 36 24 23 32 17 9

23 24 25 29 27 28 29 30

7 5 7 5 a 0 3

0 at 1 Ht

31 32 31 34

at 3.1 at 36 at 37

38 59

STYN01NG COMMITTEES. I'iie meifeltor fnn Indiana, in the iiuliinnl legislature. have;been placed on the follow i:g ounniit'i ts; rorrcn -t rr.s' sK.jiTE. William llendricns chairman of the

committee on Kauis and Canals: and u

Miliiia

.1 hn Tipton Indian Affairs and on

Claims.

MfiU-F. OF K FI'llKs tSTATl V ESIt idirl" B n - Public Lands, Jo'anCair Private Laud Claims, ni'sl ane P st O.lices an t Uoids. .1 nit Iran Mr-Onty Indian AlV-iiis. George L Kinuard LVibhc Exncudi-

turns, John Ewing 1 erritorios, I ;lu ard llanoegao l-.leciions. la the sena'e, the committees are elcr-t-cd in the house, they are appointed by the speaker.

Riil Roil 'V.rret'm-. The Rihi mi- GaE-tte f jro.islo s the following :ici oiifcf of an iinproveToMit in the rail joad wheels and turnpike travelling:

() :r experience, in liillimore, in

rec trd to rail-road travelling, has fur

military i:lei;tio.s. Captain James Scott, of the 41th regiment of Indiana militia, was elected litulenint colo.i! of sdd regional!, on the 28th nil. in place if V.vYin McNutt, j-iri.

res-ignetl .

Captain Philip Hetfcns, jun. of ihe 1-lrii

reimeit, was en ihe sani" Hay. eliete;!

maj r of said rrgiment, la plce of Ji hn

Altrey, resigned.

Hj1 iieaven. looauieo trial the ass

shonhl bray theci u iv ; bark -and tln stRPET show his forked l naae. , 1,001

hi;:g a crroty headed, hypocriticd-pres

tte;iau limnin'i creature in Vevav. 'e-

fnst-.

idshed sati.firtorv evi tence to sustain leasi mallv emits his vemmint ourexo

fully, the opinion. 'that it is ihe most I We will not disturb his anini il e -oionn

secure mode ol uavi'inng. 1 1,1,9 ween in our next, we win eruf avor

It i now about three years and a J ! give our readers, tiie copy ofau eo-,1 U-,f cinrp Ibe traellioff nn the Balli- jaltida vit, sw.m n to b this creature, loeiii-

more an Ohio R iit road was commen with a brief history, of a Chilian mod

red. and more than three hundred M compounding xMth cre.lit. rs.

thousand p-iisenjers have since travel

led on it without a single instance of

seiious injury to life or limb, having

.recurred to any one ol them.

A late important impr ivemcnt

rvhkh we find referred t in Ihe lat

annual report of the President and D

rectors of that coinpan by the intro

duction of tso wroogiii iron bars in'.

the outer rim of the wheel, by whii t in case of its fracture the pari wi

re held together, n:;d Ihe wheel iu

tallied, iintej lime will be allowed

replace it; will give slill further sect

rity l travelling O'- this road, which bt

tiie way, is d iily incasing.

A modest Hepir-t A person advertises

in the Dainill lliitiois Fv.upiirer, for a bay ti trse, that s'rayed from him, ami iequeat

he clerks ot the neighbunng couoties to

ive film immediate notice by mail p ;st

I'AlD, if siich an animal has been oosted.

it -si eftlcient and ?. ' ",,,st "erciful

corrections of vice, ih .1 i.as 'ver lieen tuii

The exterior wall i estitated at thirty

feet high, from the level of ilu. ground on

the outside, ami empi-pil ivill, no iiu tilled

coping thai projects en ihe inside fott e'l

that will frost rate any attcuipi to climb ,

ver it. I here are seven blocks ol cells, of the rtmut simple form being psialbgrams. Each huildii.g contains thirty-six cells, twelve feet long eight feet wide, and ten feet lug ;,witli an exercising yard to each. The p.irtiti oi walls between the eelU are eighteen inches in thickness and tiieir foundation three leet deep 'he exteii"r w.dis of the cells two feel and thiee inches i nick and four feet below the level of tb yard in each cell there is a 11 o or ol masonry eighteen inches in thickness, on which is laid long Hag or curb stones, leu inches thidi, that extend the whole width of the cc Is ani terminate under the partition wall; escape by excavation is impossible. I la' windows iire inserted in the arched ciilin and formed bv a convex re

flector of eight inches diameire, called deadt'Ncs; this has been found to give am

ple light to inc. cits, from a position the

bt si lor veil. il itioii and the admission ol Ug!it, ;snd a !e-iiii!de one from its bein

oit of the reach of the ptinonirs climing up lo i s-c-uie. or to converse fioui iue cell to

aiioiin r. and is found la be a cheap and

ixeeilenl window. A simple bed is provided, which is hung against the wull, lo

who Ii it is maJe lo bmton in tiie day time

with Ihe lieudiag i.ci.-soo m it, out of the way. The w.il1, i,exl ihe p-ovvige. con

I uiis a feeding draper .nn) prep hole the

iiiawtr is of east m n. six lo lo-s deep am! sixteen inches 'w.de", pr i v h, g a sutlicient

detih ililo die cell, to I. on;, when closed it

taole! oiicfo'ii bv ! o' infdn , f - m w huMi

the pusoiier i a s o' vico ds. This draw

ei, no the ;.;h-i., .- o.ioe w.th a slop, that

whon craw ii i u" -. .iie keeper in tne pa

s ge, for tne p ii;. ve f furnishing food i

raiment, cl-i'jcs tie u i crf.tre behi i mo ih

iho pris. n. r oes n even see h - hand that teeds hiai. There are cm. .vanees by w ich the keepei-s o.ay I". k in tp Mi the

rriseoers w uiioul l.cing observed, ai.d the

ili le lu'eri r of the yards, Jkc are uiim i

i:n; view ot tiie sentry or watchman's low

er, winch is situated lit Hie cenire All

tilth is cai i ie i Irom ihe cells hv means ot tr .ii pipes let inlo ihe foundation, through w.iic'a a constant stieam of water pushes.

preserving a salubrious late ofmr, wtih-

oul ;dri.ling any facility to escape. Am

pie acfoinuiodati ots are furnished for ihe

keepers and domestic

Extract of a letter from the lmn. Amos

l ane, of the liouse of representatives, dated, Washington. Dec. 2B, 1833. Some dins cince, a icsolution was

introduced, by onr htiiiibla servant.

in relation to the Public Lands and

referred lo the committee- on that sub

ject. t)i ) eslcrday, the chiiiiman, olr

Clay, of Alabama, reported a bill, ac

ripniponird with (he reasons ol the committee. The bill whs rend n tiisi

and second time; then oidered In Inpin ted, and i of rred to the committee of the whole, nod made tho older ol the day for Monday next. This bill is, in il provisions, more liberal than ti e resolution, and will not i,ly brioii the re.fu-ed Unit- into m-r ke( at their actual value, and ei abb Ihe virtuous, iuteli nt and ueful por

tion of our fdloiv-ciiizen to oh(.ii: comfii table homes for themseves and fimilies; but willtei d to ditfu-ea more sjenernl ot.d i'fiual spit it ol mdepeidence. induliy, a d elevnfion of feel ing and ihougti'., aiiiulig all claes. Ii

vi il al-o int ieac Ihe rum es of Mate

at, d "oonty revenue, and greatly e.isi

ttie i. 1 "den of all .

I'liav 1 c with all Its provisions;

should niftv 1 l"e wt-hejol all, 1 not to

re exoerled ' ut 'l w'" P'6t '"

mine shape, I b. " doubt. Indeed.

i feeruig tJr Iibc i.:iy aou Kinui.es. eeu.s to he tnterlaK e.f, by the mew

bei from every setlioi.' tne nouniiy .

towards tiie West.

O o yesterday, a resolution in

iroduced, having for its object J he1 '

Ivn-ion ol Ihe Pension lav) of the fl June, 1832, so as to embrace nil those

who- engaged in the ludian war du tiiig und subsequent to the revolution,

down lo the tlose of Wajne's tain-

paigk. Several amendments were ol-

leied.soUie accepted, others resisted. A debave ensued, w hicli was interrupt-

d by a jiiftlion to l.iy the lesolution

on the tahlt the vole was, for laving

il on the tattle, 60 against ii, 1 3l.

Such is the favorable expression of the bouse towards Hint ntied and highly meritotious t lasft of men; to whose feai-

iess and onlirioii x Hions the nation

is indebted fol half i e clnratter h home and abroad for the fiftv millions thrown into the liea-ti y from tiie sale of public lands ami the millions i f

ouuihii st.uls. in Ihe valii y i f the Ohio,

tor that tomfoit and independence en io- rd.

7PTO l( E is l.-iely given fo fill per- ' jLti sons indebted to rsjute of William ' M Iv:nstn-y , late of Ciicn township, ere. to n.ake i;tondiato j-tunrof io ;,e under- ' signed, who Ims taken out k rs o.' ycriiinistiatioti mi ti,,; aniC: and O'ft hv-ing tlemaiids against said e state ill pi stent them, linly iiutl.etitii ;:'f ), wvin me presc fibril bv law. Tii. uftn'.e i.s fU)ji' . sed to I t: insolvent. far MARY.x .M.;KLSTIiEV, tnaik Decervirnber :(!, 103.

A Feci ion of school land in vliebigan rrilry near Chicago, sold for 37,705.

vhich was loaned out at len per centu.o

er annum interest.

It is currently leported, say Ihe U.S.

i izetle, that the Hon. Joel M. Southei-

and, will receive the appointment of M lu

ster to Hnsoa, as the successor to Mi

Buchanan.

Mrs. Electa Whitmore, wife nf Joseph Whitmnrc, of E t lladi.en. Conn, is Ihe

tnniher of Luitem children, all daujjh

teis, all bom singly, all living anil sit ot

it Ihem man led. The mother is in her

46th year.

The Austrian Government have pro

vided two vessel for the purpose of con

vcvtMt: to this country three hundred

Poles, who since their banishment from

their native country, have beenimploy

cd in the Austrian service, and made

It is stated that the value of importa ions into the city of New York, in Ihe oree first quarters of ( 833, was upwards f $32,000,000 while ihe value of

i oose ! the w hole y ear of 1 828, was only

provision for giving each individual S 20.000 000

got! on their landing in me unuea

States

The Mobile Patriot Mates dial orders

have been issued from bead quartets for

the immediate marching of len compa oies of U. S. Artillery, complatcty equip

pel, to l ort Mitchell, in Alabama. This

A genileimn of New BodforJ states.

. . t a

that from whim and curiosity lie uvea

on raw corn and water for about forty ,,eUrninfMlt H(ldei1 lrt the ir0op already

Ua),and Mepi otiti.e i.oo, " -" 4Uli,,nr) at lAi fort, will constitute an

ting room. . IH wngiii graau .ny effecii force of 14 compan-es.

creased, ht le en.ped tils usual goon

health. , AiHJtheciperuneiuvytiigii- Sftme rv(, ,,prt9etl rh,p, , n.irn,ti

lyenjjycd, and produced a viveu ei- tepblJ,e, Thank-giving day, by la

KCt Oil tllC imaginaiion .uiu huiuuj tln. , rtttn r.nrl, lW oil and secre

vstem, and resulted in confirming rt ,ing C!iri l,eels, breaking windows, and

lu iiei in me advantage ui aosiuieovc olm?r uuwf.il acts of like rl meter.

from animal lood.

The grand jurv of Ibirke conulv, Ga.

'v I U Ij. . I I,-.. i.ripnlfd vhat Ihew call Ihe liilimn

uun-iiiuiiiw io uie .viesscime. , part olGovernor Lumpkms inaugu k?f residing in Craig township, wishing! ... u ii...:..., ,u.t ..h .u

to ivtv Ihe amount ot Iheir subscriptions in . . , " i ..,.r ik . i. i- ;..r. .r... '..... ..J mnicialions. only engender strife, ami ho

. . . . . . I ih.l tn Mitnilr iirrjiinnt in Inline.

, I ip same withl.'ol Ilarvev. .it Ite I. I""s w-n"

mont, .ho is authorized to receipt f.r the "y m7 ,v P,BCB U

sar littlN &. CHILD.- lutmes

vvsst i-ot?fT Academy- v e are pleas

ed to see, that the legislatures id the slates

of Ohi' ,New Vork and Missouri have la

ken Ibis institution inlo notice thev da

clare thai laws appropriating money for its

sup(H)rt are unconstitutional, and instruct

Ineir senators, Arc to oppose Ihe parage ol

such taws liereafier. t

CU AMc.lMU HLNJiAMjs.

As two ladies were coming out of

nf' of our fashionable churches the oth

er Sunday j they somehow or cither had

the .misfortune, in the crowd, tochai-gci husbands a mistake which, n? boih

parlies w-c re going the p-irbe way, was

not immediately di?covered. Each of tiie ladies, as soon as &li'C had got bet genlletiiaii by the arm. naturally began fo talk with all her might, in order to make up for ihe long silence she. had been obliged to maintain in church. Mrs. A. adJrcssi-,g Mr. B. began My dear, what made you gel asleep in the middle of the sermon? I nni actually ashamed of your conduc t ?'

"My conduct, my dear?' said Mr. B. I'm sure 1 did'nt get to sleep." " Nut get to sleep! How can ysu t Ai such a m mstrous lib and on Suinlay too? Oid'nt I hive lojog you half ado zen tine's before 1 could wake you" "By no meaos--! hav'it been nshep to-day, my clear. Sun Iv your thoughts must have been strangely w andering frotn the purposes of worship, to have taken such a fancy into your head. What made you imagine 1 was asleep?" " Imagine,' sir! there no imagination tn the case it's all a matter of fact. W hy, man alive, you snored so loud as to wake up half the congregation: then you began to talk in vour sleep, and if I had'nt waked you up just as did, I don't know what would' have been the consequence. Fie, fie, my ,?ari Fin really shocked at yon." " At me, Airs. B. ? shocked at me! I'd have you to know. Mrs. B ' "Alis. B. Who's Mrs. B.? Why the man is crazy. Let i.ie tell you. Mr. A. this cot duct is unbecoming Yes, Mr. A. I'll just inform you " "Who Ihe d 1 is Mr. A.? Why, Mrs. B. you nust he crazy instead of me." By this time the gentleman and lady began to be mutually suspicious of the soundness of oi;e another's intellcv. (s; and looking in each others faces, to confirm their suspicions, they at (he same time discovered that each had got the wrong partner! In t lie mean time Mrs. B. before she had got faiily over the threshold of the church. affectionately pressing the aim ol Mr. A. begin "My dear what ;.

The Orposites and the Bank, roti- i beautiful bonnet mrsTwitthell has got.1 inne to be the nil exciting and abti-' U.d yoa nctice it?'

ung question. It 1? a Mioject asintc-; lo I did not, replied Mr. A. '"but

estieg and important as it is foaiful. ' I daresay it must be haiidortic, since n ref lect.,. r ii, I can venture no ij'ou commend it ; I always rely on yoar pinion, as to what may be the final jtasfc, you know. By the by, my clear.

icii-n o the t-..iii J w tin I are you going to have for dir.

.. .. . nerr

" Why,! piece of roast mutton."

1 HsiUPEIi,

KottKt itiutioul" exclaime.l Mr. A.

To lie Farmed oiil until tlie't,ir,1i"ti "p his nose lJ as liev- ea:

firsit inuiiilay in Tlay next.

A memorial is in circulation in New

Vork praying the legislatuie lo pass

law giv ing to any man, or set of men, lib

erly lo commence banking operation on

his or their own responsihilty.

The greatest hog market fh thr vnrbl, The Cincinnati Daily Advertiser says

that for the last Ihiee or four weeks theie

were not less than fiftv thousand hotrs kii

led in that cilv. and the editor mm u '

ced that Cincinnati is "decidedly the! fust p..tk maiket in the wothb Quite probable, but whetbei it be or not, we will te among lit last lo dispute the snprem acy, or detract a single brittle frotn the haptet of gloiy. . In consequence of the removal of. the public deposits from the United Stales iiank, and the consequent unsettling ol the currency of the country, memorials are in circulation in Missouri, praying the Governor of ihat state lo convene the leg.slatiir, for the purpose of e recting. a, ; State Bank

"TtTtfT'LL be farsifed out to the lowest Vf Y and best bidder, at the house ot

teoige Richmond, in Allenvillo, on Sat

urday, January II, 1 U3 1 , at noon, the dieting and keepini! ot

in idiot. ;iged ahou' 123 years and encien! Conditions made known at sale. aaho ciiAMGV.ui.iN , ) overseers

iMCIK LAS SDKDaII, of the jAWKn CHoFiKi.n, poor. Cotton lowiiship, Jan. 1. Vet ay Ferry. Tbn undersigned gives notice, that lie lias rented that comfortable stone FF.ltll V HOUSE and TAVEKN STANw, at ihe bank of the Ohio river, at the town ol V'evay. His boal anil ferry Hats are ol the safest and best kind, and always kept in ijood repair bis ferrymen aie of Ihe steaiest and most careful character his tavern accommodations arc equal to any in 'he neiidihorhnod. Particular n.tunlinn will I e paid, at nil times da v or night, to STEAM BOAT I'ASSENC.EivS- and every facility cllmded them in getting on board. SAMUEL CLKU.

Vevav. Januarv 1 .

lis

inn

To Printers. f rVJIIE undersigned, continufs to manLS ufacture, Ihe IK A Mi MM rniNTIXG TUKSS. Il has for sale several seoond band

IStansbury and Uttmage presses. Also, chases af all sizes, composing slicks, brass

rule, gallics, copper moulds, inking toilers vV:c. ic. Ate. All of which lie intends to

keep a general assortment for the accommodation of ihe craft. Ilu establishment, is on the corner of Una and Eighth streets. . SAMLKL S. DICKINSON. Cinoimtili, Nov.UO Jan. 4,

a piece of a torn cat. I never could endure roast mutton; the only dcc nt way ol cooking mutton is to boil if, and set it on the table with plenty of drawn

ouitcr ami parsely. ' "Indeed'." said Mrs. B. rather con-temptuou-lv. where did you learn all this knowledge of rookery, my dear?" Where did 1 ham it! "hy, hav'nt I always told you, my dear, never to

roast mutton! I m surprised you should be so ohstii;a!e." " And I'm surprised you should menlion this subject now; really it is the fust time lever heard you speak of it." " The first time!" " It is itulced--but we won't dispute: about a piece of mutton in the street-.

I'll! what a charming bonnet that w

of mrs. I witchell's-'I do wMi .... . '

uear, you il get me such a one." "Certainly, if you insist upon it;but where arc you going? This is not our house." "Not mils? surely the man is beside himself." With that mrs. R. gave (he hell a violent ring, and while waiting for Ihe servant, she chanced to I.of around, and just then discovered that she had got the wrong man, and fie pvr. cejved a Wo that he had got the wron wife. They, of course, gave a mutual exclamation of surmise, and began to look about them, for their legitimate partners, when presently up came the other odd couple. A harty laugh now ensued; mutual apologies took place; and mrs. A. departed with her husband to her lown home. But the dilli rent parties, it is said, were not lidle chagrined at the exposure of their particular foibles, which took place in the con versation above related.

The money paid to ca ptois of ttttt ne' from trie slave vessels, will, in H. .ist 6C ven years, anivuuted to $l,,17(U!t 0 tt

m.