Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 22, Vevay, Switzerland County, 1 March 1834 — Page 2
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. .WEEKLY KESSEGER.
CONGRESS. Mot. .lay Feb. 10. Svelte did not sit oi Saturday, f trlv portion of thn sitthig .
dress of a lady tvlio happened to be pas-j The Washington Globe of the 14lh sing at the time. The hull hesitated, nil. publicist several anonymous lei:m inston!. r:mirlit tho hwlv tiiimi hie t..i-i iH,rc.,l iil... P-....; A .. ... ii
-7 j j. v. 'iuuiu.3.W .M ill... I I'PiUl 111 a 111 I I t horns, gave her a graceful toss i:ito thejeoing his life if he does noiiesiore 'tin-'
M...i.- v.-i-: dcwlcd to th. roceivii: !rur-JM!S' o11 his way roaring. e
i f repot t. -nd the a. t:Wpd bills re- rfi'ce thp ladJ' landed on her p-.-rii-.!. .Tne (jncsiion of granting jct, at d to the queries ofthenumeri c sioiis tn those engaged in the war i011 Persons who hastened to her assi-i.-
ftie vi Hi- Indians w-.s discussed by lance, coolly answered that she was on-
!Ir. Lon of irvv ,Mk- A lumber
ui p. i ate bills ivnt afiem ards taken up jm.! acted upon. . . On motion of Mr. Marshall, the hooe vent ii-'.o oma.ii!i e of Hie hoi on the M ile of (hi Union, Mr Foot in liie rh:;ir, on the hill to provide for ihe set Ik men! of certain ri'o!'itnary claims i he I'i'l u.is passed thionh the rem miltee, repoited to the House and or
i a liilri
A a aIn !h kins liti-.
i;ompris
I reading o:i M
on-.
.ti! u.-i-oi;!
t!ire t. -- nl ire.
February 1 1, Si 43. Senate, yesterday, Mr. Wild a in iinorial and rcsolu-
ly a little frightened and not the leasi hurt. Give us a woman for such flight. Had one of our own sex bee.' similarly elevated, nine chances to or
he would never have been able to tcl the story of his ascension. Philadelphia Album. Travelling backwards a (rood (ipS(q(S In the course of the dcbtP n t1;i house of Representative on Tuesday
last, upon rne re.i-rt.,ice of the P
dent s messa?"
He ht
The I.. I
.leposites to the U. S. hank.
'"!! ts a copy of oi.e f them: Jcw IWc, Feb. 9, 1334- -Andrew Jacks -n. Piesident of th- L. States, &.c. Sir: This is to inform you that I, one a number of young men ol this city, !.o have conspired, ui known lo my iieague9, write this to wain you ol is plot not ( om any intention to belit yo thereby, but solely for the '"' d of my country a'step, which in
1n-nced ntt we are. by sentiments ol re patriotism, myself and associates tve deemed advisable for the welfaie ' inr ittuch ubused country. I recom f . ,d yoi to revoke, as soon as practiable, nil the opinions, dcclar.iiions, !id piot lamafions which have emana ...i ,t.
i! 11 .1 n. :r i.. P;i.!...nrr l llS Oil In trr.i tK,. m.It .1... 1 J " ' ' ' " " .......
. .... - , r ..-s. i' ti .1 i i : "in ol, and lettiovinu Hie er.t-rnm n, u a u rat nv.onty of in citi-.O'icstton. Ihe genlleman had not on-! .t,...c:lr,, e ... c.. i
...... nn I !..t "I .e.i . U, I I-.4T.. !-.. i . . i'""" "" -3'aies U..I.K.
.. ..,.:, . ,-, I , . j.'i i i .i ti , i .- 1 '"- aileriiative will un.?t assuit dh puM,c.-,ie l.inng it an atlulratv, uniusttthe Chair, but had been reminded, in . ,,u 3
4-m iiiejt-u aci, unwise ant haZaruous i wnipers. y ms n lenus arounu mm, olj
ir-il.. ; d p nf!i..!to : 1 1 ic 3 bli C'ti'iil ?.it wn itfi in piisui whtn lh Clun el t aiit d en the ICth c,f
Mr. K. lt-i en.i tr.
u. cie
the fleet n poii the farming r mmiiiiit.v will be lUcj'ly i:d r xu fisi ely t( lt. We sue utieilv itttapable ol undei.
tiiiHiii:p the cforfp oflbitigs is a man ol ' ui'duubud
(lit was as tit in if the coniparn'on be not i The foliowii g i. a j i, rr i fl .-,,bar-
iirevtrem: as inejorR 01 agt-s M- it is eiverr in a lale Ic-ttfi in n, Vr-
.has been doing u Miccet-slul Uismesa. lit s-nw : "Thite 1 1 the cnh,,i:,(m f
was at the head of a bank, whnh ugl.t Dz i wi ki, who has ois i t d himself not to allow a (empoiary wave o atlvei jlutve been t t ttaisau it. it." , h!
J
resi
Mr. Chilton said:
'.a regretted to witness the very
many attempts of the gentleman upon
be
to th
Three of our number, elected
the couryt: of
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o ..th . tu .....i... uum u., , .... ;jir,c ,)r,.se,,t month, lo the canital, thti, might otherwise have supposed h;. l-io t , il( execution the de.'ig,, en.ras ty lo require. Indeed, so numerous MMj , 1hHr h;il(,,8 Eve ,iiui, on( and so various had len the atternp(s::tempt (,iUt dw llo, ,hillk ln esi.a of tne honorable ge nlleman to gel into:for we are ljrn.lv resolved to free our llie trieilt;. fb:t if c(r,.r..itv r-,..T;i.,l..,l I , .,'
- r kv ( -ours irv ii(ni iiu- initios ol si
toe p.iolir i "iivst. Mr. JSouthard l1'"' u-hcate situation ol the presiding
..i i. .i..fn l tt.i
prcfCi tou sin,:.ir sesolutior.s, unanim-'inrer, ann that the speaker uau tin re . lo,,,. W1 l)Ioreed i
wn aoop-u-u at i;vo county mcclingr, hviti in the counties of Morris and Lur-Iiiig-cn. Ni w Jersey , wiliiout distinction o! party those counties comprising o- '-sixth of llie w'io'c. population of iiit t it , "vfr. Wilkins presented the rne-
m-irial a- d resolutions of a meeting of''n of a story he had once heard about ;',, ,0'mue "iieware the Ides'ol Che -tr:-' loniet rats .f Ptjladelnhia," !a schoolboy who Wii. in the habit of M nth."
opposed lo l?:e i; sled States Bank, andjhn'-'g tardy in his attendance upon i:. favor ol the treasures of Andrew 'school; who. coming very late one win- fiut-'rr. A liiind waited onus l Jat kso:.. Or. (notion of Mr. Webster, tor morning w;'S sternly interrogated jcoiiiium.'icait- the result of a process, the Senate passed some time in Exacu (by the master on the subject, and rc- hicn had heen tecommended lo him live busino, and then adjourned. Mr.jpliod tiiat the roads were so slippery '-l ' re-iering hu;ier to lis oiiinal sweet Viikhs still having possession of the ' H''n it'. that he could, not gel Iherejnes. Il consists simply ofCbuiniu floor, or.the special order. jany soor.er; he had done his best; but j:he butter with siveet fresh milk in the The house of representative was oc- .whenever betook one step forward, he proportion of about two pounds of the cnpU'd in liie caily p., it o, its sitting, Hd two steps backwards. "Von lying f.Tatcr to full a gallon of the laller. WIS the loci ption vi memorials and pe- liUle dog," replied the ma-te;-, if that Butt.-r, tlu.r.-.iiyhly rancid, by this sim titions. seveial of which yvere from the had been the case, how could you h.ave j-e pi.cfs. -a renderet) sweet and
got here at all: hy, i-ir, replied ; ood . i-rederuksburgh Arena.
the boi,'when 1 found how the matter
city of Philadelphia, on the subject of the removal of the deposilis. Several bill were reported by com iiiJtccs, and cerr.n :!ttd alter n first and second reading t:-,c liCUio, on the molios- of iir. Jt hi.son. oi Ky., went into committee of the Whole on the stale of the Union,
jNlr Thomson. of O'ug. in the chair, and
silj to swallow up one ol the most hifi. nes men in the tale. And yet Benjamin Knower has stepped pay men i, ' am resigned the Presidency of the Mecban. its' and Fanners Bunk! The slieam which sends forth such bitter WHler,
must he deeply tiouhled at the fonotaio. The currency of the country is fatally deranged, it is impossible to rot jecture opon whom ther-e bolts of inisforiutie will descend, or w here the calemiiy will end. Albany Journal. Distnssitlff Event. On Thursday hsi
lit beat! lrmiu.K eent occurred at New-
aik, N. i. Mise J-ivmiil Hnttin. a young lady, asreo 20 y ear, ciHfphier of the late Wilham Diitlm. eq. iatfi ol iiottlehill, while anticipating Hie. ei-joymeii(J nf i social circle of friends lo which she was myiled in the evening, was overtaken by ,i -ad catastrophe, ami in lees than on tionr her be.uity Hud comeliness had van ished away, and in iwo dy's time that lair form was cold in death. In the
morning, she was I usymg heisclf in run hing some hrass about the coal grate with pints of laipeniine. The bottle IcH down and broke, scattering its contents over -ilk apron; at the same tune a i-urn ing coal from the giate communicated file to her apron and sdie was enveloped
to rtun-.e. She lingeied in the most ex rruliating pain unlit Sunday morning, when she breathed her last. We learn fioin the. Newark papers lhat Mi-s B. w.is, in a few days, to have been married lo a young gt n:lem in of ibis city. .'Vr York Ct tin- A h.
lace l xe u;, on. without the S. 'i l ( all dild with n riUnhitr
h tn K that
i d tunics
nnao' he ust ini to their
he w a
ol courage heir death
unhappy cou. try - Oikowski ir. panic
uiar snowed gtt at ft if con mar d.
fvone oi ins way o txet uti i he talht led up a I ai i:ui of m-.., c , slainied For this ire haze fohhl. and for this ve are zclting to did' The toinbr ol thene y ui g 1 r rt t - l ave he come objects rf veneralion tr, Ihe j.eo pie who tiew flowers and garlands up on Hem. A young lady i arm d JJ akowrk', has arrived 200 sliipes, for bavii g sent provisions s.; n.e unfortunate in-urg.-i.i who were dying of hunger in the woods. The hoi i iblo punishment war- loilietcd in or... ol the barracks at Lui lu,, to the sound of military music; ;itid to render it more severe they afterward" shaved her head, and?
cosuncd her in a convent, at a no or-
can ieli whet, she will he released. The wife ol Oi lox"k.- has been ton.
Uem; ei lo receive auU stripes lor liv.
nig sueltered ore oi tier reg ions. Sh.e ct. treated that her punishment might be ioflicled j iihh.lv a W-.rsaw in order lhat it mtLlht infl ime the ccurafe of the palrio's. This layer, b-ii g de iefl tier, on llie day. hi-r sentci -ce w;is to hive been executed she w.is found dea -l in her prison, having toned pins into her bosom M
was. 1 turned loundabotit, and camoj here backward." i Tiiis sally excited loud laugliter,' and the (."hair called lo order. !
ORG MZ ATI . r THE Mate iiank ol' I-itliaiia.
part
l.
he
i it riin nt ..d Li.u-i.ujHi on the
iif , aiet or. the call ol the
From ihe Haiti more American.
;I'i--id'!it. tt I dianapolis, on February 14. 11331 presenl.
took up ihe romnrissai iat Appropi iation Itch key- bczzauu out done by a nox-: 8,niel ,.,,11!,' President Robert
Em:k. . Mo.r.son, Luciu, If. Scott, LMvia Gentlemen: I he account ... your pa- Fic(( ju. and S(,t, w N per of Thursday mor...R (Irom U,c Appreyed ho,I- bri, I , Turf Register.) detathvg the wonder- , ,Ht! 0 .i,,, lui power of the iJuzzard . rtprod-:, ,2, A i A:... :V t.A it.tn.it inty Mw iitfMl :i ..... 1 . v-k
cinj; na Jjt?, .in ........ii...., . ( ( ;;,hi.T- :.o1 lame ill. U i
.... . ..1 i.
Tin. uhich passsed through committee
reported lo the house, and ordered to
be engrossed for a third reading to-mor- j
row. 1 he House then adjourned. Februaiy 14. fo ?! ' Senatcyeslerday, Mi. AJ"Keau memoTi.ls ft --ii citizens l tennsylva nia, sniror against, but most in lav or ol i n -: :a;iia ol the ti posiles. and o re i't o! a United Sates' Bank f)a ;; i f Maogtim. ihe nif rm iial fie'-., iliiike county , N. C, ugainsl llv rr ii al of the dtpoMlcg, was lak'-u up, ai d a long di sal'ury d bate foli.jyvt U pi tvhn !i M- sms For-yth, Wehsl-r. (."lay, Brown, Y tight, and Pn-hioc t"ok patt. Mr. W likiu'a gave notm that he should o Monday at ten o1 clock, move to take up th special or iier. the resolution fai i p.uy on Un payiO'lil ol vcl;:l bo.idi, oil which Mr W. still has the ll)or. The S n ale then adjourned nil Monday
i I rty
,.rt.
was elected, who gave bond, and h
:..a
llint t. iib nhiro nhiiill three moiillis a
:. 7. .. jsworn. go, on a farm ol mine, near this city ,. Th i . f. , . , . . , . ' ."' j the ticaid then determined by lit
anu 10 ,..c . i mysc., ... .... , ?crvj(.e wu.n
,. ... , noii oiew lor one year; Sfton tv. nmg,and in his ramhles was aitacived v- , . ,,. . . K' . . . , lN'-nis lor two vear: Ca vn. ! etchei
hy a noi.Uescript niru. aoui uic size oi , - ', , . . ,1 ' " Ihiee years; and Lucius Ii. Scott a domestic low I; it was not until !l,terj ,or (o,lr a most desperate struggle that he suc-i - '. reeded in capturing ii, and even then' A e of M s-.rs. Scott and was totally unable to d-prive it of life.! Morr,0 app. anted to make iu.i On my joining him, we each several '. re'H'rl u ,he bL,ard hfe "'" J J . " . . , iuihl. nnlnU ...iil.i.. II... .lilt... n. I I. . ..
.w-.v ..a In tl It IV Wis lllir lU. - I U.IIl.. till "...I
1 . . . . l . ....j . " j - o neck. yVl length 1 proposed to chop; olf its head, w hich was immediately j done, i hen to nn utter astonisiiment,; the decapitated body was instantly tur-j nished with another head ol the moat
beautiful a d varnigated
,m oi i o tind Ilia; the govern- . n . . i . i
menl ol olt xico nave uiKeu tip cuo
gels iiua.insl colanel Austin, b'lom the
complexion id ihe annexed paragraph
we apprehend they may cause him very serious embari assments. Mexico, Dec. 27 Texas We insert to- day seveial ofiici.iv prtpors from the Goahuila (iaZ 'U.e cie.n iy showing ihe (J i; (j' T which threatens a part o.
, r , . . rx , i 'Hi ci ....1 the tetriini y ol tne lieptj; lie, unlosi .. .r
. l . tC ...
prompt noil i in- ',, . . L-.-.i i.. ,..'vent M. 1 he ungiaielul Aus tin, wliich the government i;.i-eti ii.un the depression in wbicn i " I .and liinv -elf on his arrival in .his country, by giiing him land- in Hie province of Texas, is already encouiaging amovemeni which n ill soon It-atl to a t oiii plct.e separaration of one part ol the re-
r.n l.tir- truin i lie ii l . unless t he in.n hin- ! .
- - -. j)rce
ttioii ol the coioi'i-ts are nvei i uli-tl . i
Aii!-lin shows Ihm he mi'tlitales tin
SnjtrrftHians of the Siciss. if hunts man, on going out in ihe morning, ?ee3 .. fox cross his path, or meel an eht w oman or frhir, tie immediately rttuir a home again, a? he is persuaded iha' in the firtt instance, he will meet with no ;imf, and the other thai he. w id shoot a man hidden in Ihe loaves, or do some other irreparable rrdrchii f. The slagnation of the blood, known by the namo of nightmare, is t ailed by them 'Fake li. This Tvktli represe nted as a iitth "Home, all covered with (hie rc; hairs, but ol an elegant hgurc, who la) s himself on ihe ohest of slei pit.g
men or women, ami eniin aces ir.em :
i i ?ou w no has
been thus en.biaced, i in t:xpet taticn
of soon finding a tieasure, a? hii indemnification fiom Ihe Tokt li, Jot the fear and agitation he bad caused.
A Scots mitsi?ler contended in 'he
pulpit that women nev r tt.ieiod hen-
vee, ucoi. the ground that, as St . John in the Hi vclativ.n says, "there was si-
Ueavcn t r iiu -pace o! halt
an hoii i." Il was unieaonahle to run-
p" : iur. il.at wr.mon .vcrc ti.ero. for tViov
vent of which he speaks in the exposi-j ,., . .ul ,.,...,; so lo.ly ,.
lag.
plumage ;
itstiicts for the location of the branch s. February 14, 1P34. The board met. The committee reported the follow-
t lot! el .lions. That in district
FromtheX. Y. Courier cV Enq. This apparently cruel, operation was,"- J-branch at Indianapolis Maron c.,ihe murterious Lady. A a w eve- repeated a number of times, and ...va- Lawrence ,urSb, I born ' . J . .. :.. .J . . a L:nVlv ;il l hoc:, me effect. A basket. ' ' U'dmloiul. Wayne "
-Mice i was muueeu wuiop ui , ,". ... Mo. 1. " Madison. JelTprs,... "
Masonic iiall, lor the purpose ohthat I should juuge womu co urn, a. -
s an interview u iili this . xtraor-; least nan a ..umi.i, . v "' ' , o. ii, ?1 ICvansv.lle. Vai.d'i.m-Eh " tv....,i ...... . n.n..! :,!in,.i...li ,,..Ik. with he:id!'. 1 then was prompted to . v -k-.... fo
ning-
Hie
havin
Iiu;-.. i ..... - , - . .. .. :. .--iinst the title mi sterious.musl try Us power on otner parts ol the bo- Nt
I ' i.i ..i r.fT h.ilii lr o. hut it Wi.S use-i v..
renio- 1 i.eyer was so compieieiy .is-;u;i uv.. ;., to. irhed a;.d gratified. Tiic lady sit-ile. other and better legs yye inimedi-, ,., io,
I.... n .. i, towards tho eomoa-'alelv supplied 1 llie animal is now ao- T rt.Ilort r ,h
nv.'at about thirty feet distance, with j mesVu ated on my f irm, where the CU"; .11)U (1 , , x,.epl to ,lc ,ird dUti icl. nh dki-rchief tied over her eyes, told! rious are respectlully at liberty to UH jjsrs. Sr)is nH Fletcher are ap-
rectiy the color and tpiatity ot myjspcciuai men Fo,-..u..
Fif'v apt licatioes fi divorces are faid lo be hel'ote the Ohio legislature, and mme than 500 hc-foie the courts of that state There are ten dollars paper money ia
circulation in Pennsylvania, to one dol
lied io-d, Iawrence
Terre U nite, Vigo Ltifiiyette. Tippecanoe
committee is
cor
d.v.-s; oniiimcutud appendages, even to tlic cypher on my seal. Siie speaks without the least hesitation. During the ex libition, 1 was uoked to name arv particular lish, joint of meat, game or wine I was most fond ol. Having done so, in a ii hispt r scarcely audible tomvscli, 1 walked up lo her, inquired of her my choice, when, much to my
surprise she repeated, my own yvords. As there was not the lightest possibility of any communication being made to licr, she must possess a power far bevond my comprehension. Among other th:igs, one of the company privately selected a card from a lull pack, ask-
td her its name, which she immediately declared. I am not a believer in the Supernatural; hut am willing to give credit wiiere cieditis due. The whole
exhibition is very ingeniously managed
and in a manner iierieclly respectible
If she is a witch, she has the advantage of being young and beautiful. By
Tvhat means she has acquired her sur rririrg powers, is indeed "a mystery.
At all events she appears to be reaping i ich harvest, being crowded with eom-
pai v, who cannot hut speak highly of the exhibition. Visiter.
Yours,
AB. B. TELLER.
;io!i which we pnnlifdi to day, and een has heatni iclty to hieatt n HiEx. the Vice Pre-;dent , with a revolution, iinieiT h'- ho'jd yield to his Ans tin's.) t xtra-.agant pretension. Mi. F..nis reptimanded him in very seveie terms, and would have given oiderslo determine by a legal prot ess whether 'Ins uut'.raleful man should not he hum-
1.1 .1 I i' .1... .. . ..I r.. I i.xt, tl... I......
Ill IJ llllt llf- llli::iutniuui' ..... q pdg might have been prevented fiorn t X j pressing him-clf with due pmpi icty, in j General Winneld Scott ha heen nom- : oiieijuence of his irnpcilecl actpiaiul , innted as a r:mdjdate for the presidency, aioe with the language. ;A correspondent nf iho ..!.$ '- '".
His F.xcellency however, understood '""" '" t"n. bco.t s miniHiy lame
from lb it data the desiEns .1 Austin, j"u ,,ls 'I
tlihou;h to a certain extent he had fa- .
Ihe total exports from New til leans, have Ihe hist year amounted to the snn of near S'35 000 000 of Loni'iana pin-, ducts alone, to upwards of $20 000,000.
V'ired the demands for the colonists, he
always nrorei d d with cut um-tint t s
in gatd lo the alFaiie of Ti X is. Dnuhh lo he wouhl have rt si-ted the decree
pointed a committee to inquire i.ilo the -vi- z;iV.,i., .d.lained from the
expedient ! and practicability i f nm- Chamher in roiimliam e witl Austin's
kint;a pei'Mial examination into 0 KV-hes, but he hod already delivered
iciative ennms oi tne oiuerent prnt- ., ., reg of (;OVernment when ii
at which the location of a branch could I . .,a .. ... iilt. ptri uiivi..
be made in Ihe 3d district. ,w t.,..:...i ,i
grateful and rebellious colonist telnr
it lei fth, and recommended a retain .,a ... 'lu9, am was on the road per
lion. That it is impracticable to rn..f.. lf,p(i (l,.,r 5,,,, Louis Polosi, when lln
tne personal examination ren ireu m. ico uresident leceived intelligence oi
11 r t-i
wunoui causing a delay 01 ptoi eeuinti ,,e COn,municatio. atldiessed by Aus in all the branches, and thai it is there ,, to ,pt. Avuntiamentos of Ihe" Colo
' . . 11 fnrp ioemooilienl !. :,. . A .,..(.:. ..,1 I... ..f ....
should have immediately rccogmz .a -"""J ' ' . . - ' '
M ... I',, bl inder had he nol men reoiuiion is uti;joiniowij n ptess, to notiiy tne uuveinuia in tut
llie: fl- . 1-.' " .K'--' - I , . . 1.1 . r ..... c . I ...... . .. .
known me. Upon jnquuing Ihe pe-jtfopieu ana tne report ru in.: ins. ptaies inrouen wnitnoe was it. pass,
Il marked my oitgin, heicommittee as io tne j i nisini i, is men: won oirections io secure in person
A Chair on two lass- Mr. ,
had sueM several years in Ihe United
Stales, and is one of the lew English travellers in our couuliy ho do it justice whni they return home. Ih
speaks ol it as it is; he had heen mucu
in IN o wr jiiniiiHiiu aim as v qUHiiiled with its maiiiicis. As I was
1 i . r I tv 1 1 1 r 1 1
old me that n. one, . xtept a man fore unanimously adopted
A boy was latelv asked hy the rMe-
chisl of a Sunday school, wbo lir-l bit the apple?' to which he lephed H don't know hul guess 'Uvhs nnr Btls, for she eats green apples like the dcvUT
A person rending a paragraph in the papers, lhat a large piece of land nns washed away by nn iimndalinn, hat (hat Ihe account was nol fulfv confirmed, was stopt short by a gentleman, who observed, "that if it-was even Irtio there was no ground for the report."
A mad bull cut some curious pranks in our streets on Mo .day last. U e ol them tve marine mv'. When pa-sing Eleventh art! Wal . ts'icets, his attention was attracted by the red merino,
dueled in New England, ever leaned
tnick in his chair so a In make il stand
ipou the two hi d legs only. Altho
I was nol in the least aware either that this was a custom peculiar to my coun-
rv, or that I was then in eo awkward a situation. I found I was so indeed;
ml while the incident produced some
a.i.iti, in which 1 was happy to join,
I am sme that I shall . never lorgei ..
..ain that a chaii ought to stand upon
It.ur legs, instead of two. The storm increases. Sevfral impnris,; f.i. lures have l iken place in this . it within the last few days. N- man oietelids to foitel What is lo In- the ond of this sweeping deHolaiioii. Fhil. Com. Herald.
A vel ivp have not learned ihe result
Resolved, That Ihe Cashier be di of this judicious measure
reeled lo cause a publication to he Mexico. Dec. 30. It is said that Ihe
made in each of the newspapers of this I meeting oft uortes incited by Ihe Chap
sl'te. for thirty days previous to the Iter of Mexico, will take place to day, 7th day of April next, for Ihe opening! j,, order to form their determination
of books of subscription at Ihe points relative toobeving the land lawconcer
located for the branch?. ning curates. Can it be tolerated in a
free count rr, lhat a small part of it
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rih,rr f firniamin Knower. I nis cnizens snail utscnss me question win
unexpected event has cast a gloom over Hit r or nol they will obey Ihe supreme our titv. Mr. Knower slopped payment law?
veslerdnv. tionn two 2B00 notes which
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fi.lt due at our citv hanks. II i kihjwii vhoi. nase, ot tue snip v,;.iumnei.
thai Mr K. for sptfral years, hs been arrived at New York from Cadie, in i
An officerin battle happening to bow, a camion ball passed over his head, and shot off Ihe head of a soldier who stood behind him. "You see, "said he, "lhat roan never loses bv polileness"
THE HIGH ltLOOD HORSE Young Comet,
TTf ILL be kepi on Mondays and Tneilys at be stable of the snhrih-r ir Pnaou Ina-nakin 1 nnila. ....ll.
nf ihe DarkwntliP.
Young Comet is a beautiful bright bar, blark Ipgs, mane, and tail. 16 I 2 hand hiph. nine yar old this spring.
ror further pnrlictitat -ee hill which
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rtn enterprising and heavy ueaier tn wnot.iiorms me euuor oi ine .iiercanuie Atl and lhat bis onerntions have heen highly verliser lhat the young gentleman who
betieticial to the agricultural inicresis or ront.eii llie saiina hank last summer tr will be distributed in a few d ivs thirari'l the neighboring states Should a considerable sum of money, arrived j RICHARD T. GODPARD. his presenl embAtraegmeot pfore tenous, at Cadiz in the biig Omega, "from Nor Tosey township, Marth 1, 133V,
