Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 138, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 July 1834 — Page 3
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The ft i;. .Lidge "M Loan, m a letter a.h'res-1 scd to a number T ciiilcivni f this city, nia'cri of Cincinnati, .lime tfth. denies tluit he over.
There will I e 5-itijinsr Sciim! in .7 uiville, regularly oiicmtv Sunday. at
a.l.s n-
.!;.N i c Li. v. The imrnene loss i f pi oj-r i and lives i;
VnnVcvs YtoUvvU, lmVuwuv
ri-iilav llovnisii:, July
scd an opinion favorable to the removal ofiA. at, A general Htscmlanee is solicited.
expressed an opinion lavonnie to me removal o he depositos. He deflates himself in favor of as
i National Hank. fl
...'.uik.ia i em ; f:: i km. v (in. Mi ii' ay cwnicg. I lit '.i.'lli tni
i'Iock, ,e river ,M i - - i - i i ' i i, bv the sinking ' boats.! snrce.Miil Htlcrrtt ;i made by a mm
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WOUIM re -llllli-ICIIl ' MINI iiiv" 5 I I n.K iu' m
i.erfnt. to the important m.entionot I'l.f
STUMP SPCEC2i:G.
The candib.Vs of this o n Uy
1?,.- T...r- e. at the 1. ii lowing iinuv ami place;:
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-7 -h. l S. declaring T.eseher oh o'ed, J.,.i: takon.5 r . wi;i;!(!.!r(s,v,,ri.iu,, io.nvs 11!. Our members V"ted y-'.A 'r
t s
i.eiciii:k .mooiu:
On 'he vote in th linage if representatives olj
.r i.'-n v r-rs tinillllorf'lll,
pVi.mj imiv'W r . j Al'lauto'i's now mode nf c.cnstnieti.ig and roi !
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ritivicl. t'l orajp llm UiP I 1 in ' t lil 1 a t v I l.ry 1 lull a'M () tn In il e 01. i' l tl.e (i'iiuf': ie'tti'lv l.iscn into ciirt'; u !o i 1 tended ( it'ld to their ?'d;nt.i:n 11s . ;:nd xi iril d In Iiimi ilifin mil ly tneaii 1,1" t.d-e krvc, nli i ! 1 !i I'lii'V Itiitii'hc'd 5ii:n. 'I lie (in. ml irju-itr-d ti e
t tial.ru-l Jdi:ons in 1 U asant t uv:!i;p.3: , ... 11... ,,
rn Ho.H i v. J uly M. -i .Moort l:-l!, ?ausi tovii- . .
llvh. AtNcvav, on tiiol.iu- At M. i!:ii!oi . ,;:i
liwr.r-n I lie !;': ar.d at .iaiAnvilk imi tl; liU!i.g.)r tl
At Nun Vork, mi the Cist. At lVii.t. tl.,-l
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111 and I jane.
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- Mleni-v Wi:i,e
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A ppn:
1 rt sr. tiou ol !J-iil roa.l linished a' vil!e.
vd ti s:i. ."-O, by
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A HI lKUT (JA'jLAY, P. June 01, 1:51 J u! v 1.
At McXnttV, on t!ic I. At tho I;ak DI'-TOS! IKS. I'iie j.aat 1 vs-dution of tin -jj-- y m: N.I AMI ISSON. living in werks, on the At AUensxil'.c, on c nhrVAW--. ''''',iT ,,: ihv P"''5"' ,5, g ?ry tow a-lip. Swiici laud emnitv. Indiana fcney to ln ma.'.e in the bank of the I. "mte.I SUtivg ' t'JIKSJVCT SOItiiEL MAUT.. Purin 'T .he last session r f i!!C Wi.-latm-o x f l!-3!sd i"s Wane!., s. was re o! a liv.-t time in the li-msi R whi a s!ar in her f..n-liead and snip
it
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!'V a vote -I
1 1 1.1 t'S the vo;e o
lnruvj 5!;e last session rt the l-i-iatoi-e
iiiai.a, throe new counties wi re ter.eod in thisV1
st;io viz Miami, Ilnnim;!"!! and U iute. 'rSu l'tuiianii
conntv seat of Alian.i eouniv has heen ost l lis!i .fLaiie, in the afiii niative. I'.winar.d .MeCaitx, ii
,.?'!; l.f. 1tivi. !1!ld I I :111i,t:i 11 :hillt.
slaod thu-i. Y
OlM!,
( 'ai r. Kintiard am
rd at lVru, on the Wahasli, tim.e uiiLs Lelow
the mouth of Mississiiiew a river.
DEATHS DKOWMNCS.
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a TheKov. Mr. (i()' 1) will proach at
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.1 HKH.-IIT .?; MV.V .1 I.'.', iHotnmla ol the vipi; inej nave amauy , I 1 1. lr mini, and t::il. a si-,r ... .rfrcived tht j' v p4:i t inn ot cintili.: and pi:.(ti
fnH-liead and a -nip mi her n se. !. ral mfn, V hi plan it is den-onsli ated that lode ! Cid'mrl Mi?'- the l't it; if :l Kerpi 1 ;
h.'.nds hi-h, three vears ..!.!. lasithe liver Missiv-ippi w ill le na visited wiih..utfiIio ciierled Inm tiprn'trd wnli the plan,
(he danger of snags and poc-ihil:ty of sin!ii:i :B'h:it the convict might I drtreted in the ;: !. (hat canal w ill he nntiatcd hy f leam powcr.l the aj puintcd hi ur. t '.ih.! I Mi'.U w as mi 1 1 e without injiiiing the hank-; and that. I lh S i!e 1 1, with the w holt ( i 11a 1 d. ai d i:n t id the . fsrreat buoyancy, iml heretofore obtained, -hal :iois ..I' the iabtitiiliun . sirn (!y po-led at -,:.!-low liver may be navigated . vanlae.o; j oini. The CJui 1 d w ho hid i c n Such invention desetve the pa'ionage nl Jjiampei ed w ith , let one of the ling leaders cut
rrmrrrf.ee- it is tho interest nf the emiiitrv t ha!f d hi ceil, who tmmC.Ualf !v 1 roreeilr.t tf .-- en
it shmil.l coon be instpil If. S. Yfcir,;.,,. Ei he cell (loots o th i ee ollie rs. One of them ex-
w nli a star in her furoliead and snips
11 1 ,1- iv icc'i u 1 ue. 'i 'is
8 Xriyy and t;,il. I l hands hi di. supposed tuiou'lts in l'.n.rhiid, Sir James Scnrlctt lias rc-1'
H rriiueSisai be five v ears ih.l. la-t Fpring. Apdjceived l.SUO guineas in fees for lenl advice Upraised to Jt tut. by William Williams and Wil-tin 1 - cases, ami oblaincJ a verdict in catli. I
nm 3lel jangl.lin. brlbre me. 3
A RIM Kin' CiAZ'.Ai , J. 1 . 0 Tho Norritown Herald state? that on Fii-1
Since the oommeucotnent of the -print: cir
llrowr.cd in the Ohio river rear Patriot en V0':o"l House in ,I:ick' !. t!'e. vm Sun lav
Saturday evening last, Wihiam S'rauh.iii of Posev township, nel nbont C 1 year,
of Walter Jess
!i of .Iu!y, at 11 ..Vloek A. -M.
June 13, I0:U luly !.
audi Tiie Hew Hcnmamix I.i:.v ii t. will preach ai??-..
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Jessnp, son et . a.ter .lessep. ot tott nuthe ch ml II u:se, in .la. ks .n ville. n the sccoiina
town: lap, ageil years. 1 i.ey. wiin ?-m.M.-smav in JnJv.su 11 oMoek A. M
ther, went in tiie river to I h'iio, wr.eu yonmr
Jessop, who omKl not swim, riot i:it ileej. water, 1 and Stranhan, iridn to his rescue ' cntanu'.oi! '
and both wete drowi.ed.
gday week a daughter of Mr. 1J. Iloil'man, near'.
jsthe T.road Axe Tavern , of iMentrnmery county, a
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no va- Miojeci in pilllllJll n, uii,iii?,, uummiij
Oi Thursday, June o, by Newton II.
fr- We are requested to say that IIF.NRVvax, all of this county.
UA-n A. I .si declines lemira camlidato .r rc-jjl t;,.-, r,,. l,..-i;.,,i d
qi-.ence of continued indisposition.
lesq. Naiiiami.!. Mi, to nirs. Hac!u:i. Si i.li
The steninbont Sullollv has lately been plv
'.Sins about lio-lon Harbor, for tlic express pur-Cna'cly while engaged in feeding some hogs, ft,j
gposc o! handing over one hall the passage ino-'nto tne pen, ana was parity nevoureu uv incj
nev towards the erection ol Hunker llilllraveuous ticusts. w ncn touiut, tue was extinct.
i.Monutnenl. On I'r'nlav Inst she made a trip
Strom Boston to Xahanl, having on board the
1 app.3 dticers ol the lire department a guest. Ihi
(iiiguislicd the light in the entry through which
hey rxpectrd to et ape. Culoncl Mill i:nw illii g hat nibeis wh i had not fumed the plot, sie iild
lie iriip'.ica'ed by the r.icic i n ce. ol" trmptali ri,
and anxicMis to avoid (he rireessily el taking the lues ol any of tlic pri.- tior, at thi moineut auuonnceil to them that they wete detected; ;;t,d ihev haslity relitated to their j-epaiaic cill, uhmittii g instantly without a stiugle. lit lias ohtaincd iotfion of the fabe kcy.
The principal Keeper had received Irom se
veral source, timely inlotmatu ti r the yn
ind would have delected it, even if (he (Juan!
I rw!r the !iil'!ll''i!,
Raid of the Monument, and thirty dollar col-ijpapers to the 2"ih ultimo. They are generally
in cons
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We are autlu.ricl to announce the fo! low-in l
r'Iers. Icfn ev MiKia-.u, PiMiididatcs, who will be suniiotted :U the ensuini;
Oent'.enun Yen will please say. in your next J ,,,T;)t election.
paper, u.ata nnaioerot vou rs ol awiterlamt eo.
Vein" met toet!ier casually, on vesterdav, unan
i-nwislv agreed to vote lor WM.UAM COT-1
TON. for representative, if he will consent to serve us in that capacity You will please i;ieit this, and give us the judge answer in your next liuiiil-er. i A NUMIH'R OF VOTERS, .Inly 3. of Cotton to-.vns!ii). It i stated in the Lancaster Denp-rrat that a
cluhl lately died in that neighborhood, in conse-l
e,uence of the sting of a Locust; and the Carlisle He publican mentions the report of the death of two children in that county, from a similar cause. j
GOVERNOR Noah Noble LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR David V. Culley STAFF SENATE James 11. Cravens, John Dumont. Alexander Sebastian, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Daniel Kelso, John Pavy. COUNTY COMMISSIONER
ring this excursion, a collection w as taken ins
I had proved treacherous. Under the admirable
IS'ew" Orleans, May C. Ppoiice which he had established, it i a!mo-t imFROyi MEXICO. fipossible that any incident of importance, nccur- , , in r-vr ariiif in the i'enitcntiary, should elude his vigd-
- , ' j-. into vi i-i....i.u
lected. Wc must repeat what we have al-Ssilent upon the political a (lairs of the country,! ui, -uuuu ?'".''?. V . l' "V, . ?
. IK . ' , .1 II ' N nni S r i rAimril I Pill It 1,1 nC.' ! I
n ansiand we are. theretoie, lea to suppose tn.it an isa""" -'". , ....... ..
-ulTeMhis imble nbmet t,. dr.n-r heavie r. and itranuuil for the present, and that the intcstincSt'letchcr, Olmstead and Sler.ct.
remain longer on their hands "than any olhcrgCotnmotions have subsided.
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(bat has ever been brought to
is impossible to account for it.
y r.nqumr.
their notice. Iti The government of Vera Cruz Iim passed a do . y S'croe abolishing convents and confiscating all uto ONr'eiproocitv to the service of the state. The edifices!
5are to be converted into hospitals and setninarie
Sof learning. This measure xve fe
nce.
.J Dm oflhirirr. The Danville Observer mentions that in the upper cm! r f ( hai lotte o.
3"a.. near Turnip rrcek, there is literally a den
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A I ifrmnn I'l-mrp tiavintr in a dream POOPH .. . .i .c .1 r.i
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mil setniiianes0-t1jeve?) u 10 have been preying on a virt'iecl !iiprehen-S )tH community for a year or tw o, and cannot
ovpn nr fin-lit mf:il lldll! f O -
tornnl wars from w hich Alexico has sulleicd So J, , i..i... ... :.. .1 ..
....... . hi - '1 .'irrn iifirt.s . v r 11.11 p iiprn . ' i:ii'ii 111 111:
third li in'l. sent lor a celebrated Lonemiana,i, a '
. tl a. '..I.. ... ll, I I, rrn ,r.r,tI.J f.i.l -lt..l
ypsey and demanded an explanation. 'TheS u is contemplated to restrict foreigners froml' '""' , , S
I his, it is pre-3 '"" , , :-, -
teen pursued by ttacts and signs to a certain
house or nest of hou-es, but have not been ex
actly identified. One of the supposed ring lea-
'hrce rats, one fat, the other lean, and the)
lat rat, said the sorceress, is your prime min-Hen"-aaing in the retail business. 1 his, it is pre-g
sler; the lean rat, our people; and the blindatendcd, is done with a view to lavor the indigent
rat. yourself.' Koativcs bv inducing them to embark in lhata
v. .-.,..
irancli ot traue tnemseivcs.
Dxlraordinary. While certain persons v
the employ of Major bate, of Guernsey, in
Ohio, were lately engaged in quarrying stone
lor the repair of the .National Ivoad, on the
-Ike.
r, , - . , , , . fe! H Ci J KPOSS Ol lilt M 111. IHV.I 1 ,!0 -" Pr' Alorrnry, completed its seventy- ( 7o rcn,!c ;r,ihn ihe ,h,lrul composed of the " (ied slate, what is supposed to have been lhcwhicU ves!acl has b sixth year, on the 15th ult. It vyas originally j ,,w f Cutlon nl Pleasant. bojv of an l,l(lian c,id which, perhaps ccnvcar fhe history started on the l-h ol June 1 . ,N by James thej d wartls. ltur.es ago, was deposited in that spot. ThisiThat three Italians, e.der In-other ot Beniamin l ranklm. 1 he latter 1 I. . i: r o.,j.;.t rm..;t0 :.i. i
SBH
was a constant contributor to its columns.
C2
I.NT (IF t PTTFRS
Tb.e annivcrsarv of tho hattle nf Tiinkrr IIilll
is tobci elebratcd'at Iloslon. bv a Public oroces ll F.MA1N1NO in the post ofiice at Printer's,
sion and dinner. ' " P U, Retreat, Indiana, on the 30th of June. ls3t.
James Dunlap,
Yc arc informed by a passenger w ho came up
n the schr. Peail, from the Rio Grande, that a few j
lavs previous to the sailing of the 1, news hadl
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rrMPiiPii 1 nai nam iiuui 1 auii'u.o. luaai inn 1111-3
hill west of Cambridge tlicy fonnd in a pcti i-1o5s nf ll)C r iMexico. Capt. James Almeida. 1
been missing now for near v.
of the affair is thus sketched :3
who were steerage passcn-1 - snrin . .iotpr,,i na irn,,nlt in rheir mer.
extraordincry specimen of ancient remainsSgcrs, together with the crew, seized and took pos-i. ,
was found imbedded in a mass of solid rock.fisession of the vessel, murdered the captain, matc, " and has the appearance of a stone imagelmd cabin passengers, run the vessel down tc .Ter-J nv.rf tbo nner.
omewhat imperfect ,n form, yet having theB'ar irma iAew urenac a or, la.n J ; twni
1 ii: c it. 1. r.t.,.rt 11,. KTrifAK nni in p,r uiiiii; www uiev tumi uus - -
genera, ouu.nes, 01. ..u.uu. e ...p.. . -""- c ... ,, . aBta,e the number of paupers at 5C15: of whom
lers of the villainy carries a gun and defies all
interferance. It is said he fired a gun a few
lays ago at a company of men who were walking iround his fence with a view of making disco
veries about some meal that was lost. A few bouts afterwards, they found not far from tho house; and il to is be hoped by the vigilance of
3an incensed community, the lawless marauders
Absolam Barray, of Washington county, Pa." was lodged in jail a few days since, charged with the murder of John Colledge. This is the fifth murder that has been committed in that county, within the last nine months.
An altercation took place in New Orleans, on
the 2Gth ult. betwen Charles P. Leans, harbor
master and captain Evans, of schr. Celesttne
."iftcr some words the former diew a pistol, and shot the latter. The wound is believed to be
mortal.
S. S. Kingslcy,
Lemuel Montanye, James Robison, Jacob ShvilT, Allen Wiley. WILLIAM C. KEEN, P.M. July 1, 1831.
TRorOSALS FOR REVIVING A"D PUBLISHING "THE AURORA."
OH snmn timo nnsL llio rnnrcf nf nlif!.--.!
4 ' I " w. rv..HCi
" (nnc.irtinnq line rnrnn rr 1 1 rnciieeii-iiin rf
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tilitv to the Constitution nf the United States ani
he lleelaration of Independence, which ver
material of which it is composed appears tc
be a species of lime stone. In the same cav My was also found a small row of what appeared to have beeu Indian beads, matted together. Guernsey Times.
The Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Eagle says thai the prospects of the wheat crops in that coun ty have greatly improved during the last three weeks, and that the wheat fields generally have an uncommonly fine appearance.
The oldest ships in the American navy are
Constitution and the United State's Fri ate.f overthrown by the social revolution of ISi 1 1. .-1 - , -1 . - - . 0 d -N- . : - . : : r.
those odious principles and combinations, .n hos-ind Prom,sc the farm(.r a" abu.ndatlt harvest.
1 tie crop 01 grass, 11 is itu suiu, promises le be very abundant.
both of which were built in J7G7, and ate, com
sequtnlly, at this time, about thirty seven years
eld.
The Ut. Pvev. Bishop England, of the Calho
lie Church, stationed at Chaileston, S. C. ha
nei-n appointed Cardinal ty the I'opc the f.rstS
Ii;;!iman that ever attained that dignity. The weather at Cbailesten, S.C. has been ex
treniely ppiessive. I he mercury for a fortnight!
ianced in the tvtiemoen from Hi to O'J dcrces,
00.
Numerous intimations from men of sound judo-.
ment, call lir a public Journal founded on tin a;ne principles, conducted w ith the same intelligence, energy and integrity, and sustained witl 'h same spirit and constancy as the acroha ol
i:;is.
Ready and in accordance with those sugges ions, but w ithout funds or facilities tc accomplish
he mati tntl indispensable to such an underta-
Uii,T. a snosciiiuion has lien sii'iirpiiml nml i-
aow proposed ; it being to be understood in llu
A party ef COO Cb. ctaw indians have started fis-m their nation en their way to Texes, w here tin. v intend to form a settlement.
ians, since, left some port down there in an Eng-2G80 are males, and 29G5 female. The anlish vessel, was recognized by one of the sailorslnual cost for the support of those in Alms housas one of the persons who had taken passage infes, is 87,744 41, of those who receive other the Mexico for this port, and has confessed thcSassistance from the towns 58,021 36 total brief facts narrated. Bulletin. 9 J 1 35,76u 37 . or rather more than 23 each.
anthing for subscriptions or advertising custom
Steamhoat aeeident. On Tuesday week
(he steamhoat Beaver, on her way from Pitts burgh to Steubcnville, with a company of vol
unteers on board, the "Duquesne Grays, was
run into and sunk, a few miles above Steuben-
ville, by the Ploughboy on her way up. No
lives were lost .
TO KILL KA1S UK CKUWfc. 9 An English traveller, who has iust published
44 Cruise half an ounce nux vomica and soakl,js narrative of a journey in the valley of thi
it twenty-lour hours in warm water; men add INile, says "My beard (which in Europe, was
lour quarts ol corn and soaK it 1 Z hours: tl.enl.oft, silky and almost slraighO began, immedi-
sow tne corn on tne grounu immediately al
ter planting. The above was taken from a paper some
B vears since, and after trying corn Soaked in .l i Tj-1jI- I
arsenic wm.oui success, 1 irieu me aoo.c: early in the next morning after sowing it, 1 found a crow on the ground, stupid ; but on pultirg him in a cage he revived, and I pul him in the field, and confined him to a hoard by tying his legs on the under side, afler bo-
Iring two holes to put his feet through; and
mmcuiatcly the air was blade with crows
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but no one venturncd to disturb the corn.
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Steamboats in the tl esl. An official list ofSllo,,kl recommend to increase the quantity ol
of the steamboat on the western waters, on!
nitset, that the panel , il" revived, will compiomi -e I st of. January 1831, gives the whole number
at 231, whose aggregate amount of tonnage
ulnut et no open or eos.cealed control, nor tem-Sjs rhual to 39,000 tons; they have cost three
non.e wnli any troin lear r.r lavor; tl.e idea offlmiHions and a half Sixty-six boats went oul ,m ,.y-,naking does not enter into the design :llf ; 1831. '32 and '33; of these
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I idequate t, tae issuing of a handsome work of?
nux vomica, that Ihc effect may be more cer
tain. For rats it should be mixed wilh meal.
and put where the hens cannot get it. Gaic
sec Farmer.
itely on my arrival at Alexandria, to curl, t
row crisp, strong and coarse, and before I bad
reached Es Sonan, resembled horse hair to thtouch, and was all disposed in ringlets about the chin. This is no doubt to be accounted for by
the extreme dryness of the air, which, operating; through several thousand years has in iha ii.-
terior changed the hair cf the negro into a kind of coarse wool."
ngrmtih nf Suicide. In England, recently, 1 modern Cleopatra put an end to her life, 1 y deliberately applying two hundred leeches t her body lo bleed her to death. Another fe-
Smale exposed herself to ,i givairn of I ce, I'. r
the same purpose. A builder who had le:i ibund fault w ith by his employ er, went lo a hi!.', where heavy wagons were obliged to be put 1 a
losl hy ice; 15 were burnt; 21 snagged; and
r- - . -M ' O S r: .1 . .1 I 1... I. 1 I M
el mns.rnl g.u.ios in America, that the militarv fual more perfect. hJ uesuoeu ny ueing siiuik oy inner noai; comnani, -s have no other instrunten s ?hn a lo. J Some ereed in P., !iii,-s m:iv l.o rv,wi,l L. U'l-nsil w ere lost by accident . The invest-
.Ol l-,,.l ..M- 1 3 I.. l.."' ..,,-1 . nmoitlf nf tbrcr Iirvr.fc urn imtv rlrrift,',Mt, nn.
,i iim - 1 . n; it-, m,i en 1.1 1 1 11 11 1,1 1 i: i,-.s?e? 1 11 tiling piiinfians; 1 110 AU-i v 1 - ...v- ..
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. ,-i,--1 m is uivie 1? sue 1 1 a sra rcii a r 1, 11 mi.i 11 1 e einpn. ed in 1 1 1. tiering 1 he Jour-if
The widow of a criminal who had heen ,l,agi Ascending and w hen a heavily h,a k I
',tln,l ; fl.n mnn,;,m fnnbtor. lv : , h 1 1 wl " ..g.... approacneu, ne se .zed l.oi.i oi one ol t ..
15 wereahatHlcd as nnfiit for service; 7 wcroI,anpman who had performed the last cerc- hU. Xl,a ;l? no1 ,,nckei1' i,ml n-b''S
kettle and a cane fif
i nam ..is.ruinenr. However .ud.tSerent, lis mat!e4r ra
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never made profess. ens nor promises
jt. If profitable ; the business is overdone; and tho'
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maiiv a reu-enai s nenri ..:inor u..i, .,.. ti.- ., 11... 1?....,.. .,1 i. ........
" " " ualwavs the eensisteiu-y of the I'd iter's ji liticalM i;sis-i ppi, they are loo often the ruin of their STF.ITII'.NSON vi TANEV. Safe, are the only guarantees that w ill l,e 1 .fibred owners. Tho nominations cf the president, of Andrew 4 m the gieat topic of former davs those prineiplesp Fte; !,e.,so. ;:fe speaker, rs minis-er b, England. nd epini- ns are npo ,o.,dthey apply to th, 4 The Tron(on Democrat says: A bear wa ,l;jZy ?.Z fir- t n a:r:tu,iv'iT",i! :ls r rs 10 ' ;e ras, ii,cy ,c,,,a,n im near niCi..town, state, o ti,c 1 1 u,
1
A nanp-blet rtlating lo ComnK drue
-.tjeriv, has tren publishrd in Pesten. thi
seenv !o It a source d mm h unonsine fo l'i.
peiaptien to
ht dollars by tlx
nst., by lanc Pullen and llithard Noiton.
Pmn,.ie with her husband, in Iho eveniior- An5" 'gu.wi.e 10 rue c.t cun.lt 1 trice, Has iS.
'instance of feeling and affcclion rarely heard jUu,UuiC0Usl' c,ulicd to tIe:u1''of. a , .. .. - . ...
3 A fi l r. 1 avid Udell, who was allhcted wrh 1). Montleleil, Ksq. and John Xelon, Iq.St' V!,,,s' ,,!,nCP' antl m,,rh addicted to lito....-.
of the Canadian Parliament, hnve been .,. .commmed filicide in .Mont., ell... (A. l.Heee.t-
t'l.oinled a Commillec to visit the IT. Slales,V' r""?f,T'f"ce lrig denied an improp. r
to investigate our penitentiary system. They JT'"""J l" M"'"- ue prepa.eu tor u.e t. . will bring letters to the Governors of the dii-!w,th utmsl lfI'heratiotl f,xig the .a. r ... fcrent JStates. 3Mlch a manner that it could not shut, and s-hai-
Bpening it to the keenest edge, and m the pre-1-ence of some of the memhei of (he f.nnilv
where he boarded, he deliberately stood hei'.i
Two Stemn-Vtoals o-. The Little Hock
o ; iiif-r. ivi, i, as
n ' i e r.rwrt);ii
g;.:;.'-d !,i,n many friend
has nuMi-hed a rani -n the
pers. I-.iii..tisfigute head has i.ntlt
U'diott ?,,,-,.-,,.,..'.. I,., ir ..... .t v."...i .i K'.'oa-uied six leet between the extremities, tY Arkansas, Advocate, nf the K'ih nit. st.-it..1
;i.sl lustaneewill he received Ibr less than a vearp""1. " -hed about tw o hundred pound. It ishlc loss of (wo slaam-boals in (lie Arkansas j,he Tk,"& Zlas i,n'' l"fli,,, ,,iP lc:""-v t: i
Hid five dollars w!l hee.voee'ed to be .,:,id . :! M'diicuii lo i.nmagine what brought the eritlurt, vcr. The Ollowa struck a sua.' near Pinei ,,M' "mupipe ami aiirr.es; s.agge . .eg
mi. .
niSt "us tar W li I
oiti i: v i: i joe! rvar.ee, en
I.I
i
it nuav vvinee.t t C
has I een eh r'ed bv a ma
subscribing, or upon 'he publication n!1
hist i.uuu-.er. ed again, bo it understood tint no conmro
jjinise. will le made of prineipb s for subscription-h
(bin the bounds of civilization, unlessaPdulVs, ami was run on a sand bar; (be Seal'.':u lt a lew l'ac, he fell w ith his head into tl..i
le was in search of Col. Crocket."
r adver'i
n
r any j-rivate or pubhe. inter!
,, - o i..'i i'ii, fwer .Mr. i.tmore.jieuee submitted to. l neempat inle wtti
a. i ine vaennt v ns tiio rein -esent -inti re-is a::d the fret
t..C soim -a
i v t:
.1.
ro.iiia, oec.isi ii
;i m iv b a S'-leet'o
ase of (ieu. I'dair.
ib -bo s.. that tie eerea?v i s'a i,:s rosige.fd. 'I he ! sit':;! s, n t,i (. o n. (iur:;! r tiie si-rrimi of c. ress, eonvi-iueiit I r the pr-vSuleut to app, r.
. 1 II
h ;ieo;;',r
tin; nr. -i a be
! large, n ,t bv
1
The dry rot appear lo have made dreadful nuages in the Priti-h navy; of 13 ofthebe?t
most costly frigates built in 1811 the ave
, jdie, the blood spouting out in e.cry dneitien
lllle was a native of Connerti. ut. wl-.ru- he h:,s
i father residing.
4
tf-m
..in it the press. Ui age u i at ion was bu t th i ee years. From IT..JJ
- , I . ..... - I.., i T.. .
itjitn, il i.m-i uc ii i hi id i -
n "I ' ' ' ,L, ' "Ut.'.Ul l t . I ' A y lilt. 1 1 1 H I I 1 1 I i
utiii;)iis;r.i.. win imi in J i .i i- , .. . , t .1,
77,
.Mississuipi I'aHni. This great valleys
i rom 1 83 Jdtvhieli but a few year,-since, was a howling wil
L'- '00,000 w re expended in repair !.lcrncss, inhabited only hv Savage? and hearts ol
f re -; to i-
ion ; ne re are no o, n r ; u i:
es i an miiv I " l.aind I;
ily ol tiie people in
!!'. .ti.
w:
be
ri eei veil
1 v
rvrsons ,: a! 1 1
I ; it ai!
.-1 ri
i :.:-re ss l who i, ,,.,. Ci.uic i.e .. set
i : 2 a ' t ,u
r.
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V' g-l,
an iadv au v ill l.
1 :!,.
!'ir
d by 1 rt I r to !. tht,!
be giv
in
:bt I ti 'li'JtiS Alt.t, Ul tltS "till
, .11 . I w . -l I 1
viuii ran upon a large sawver, nines neiow
Little Kock, and soon sunk; having on ho.tnl,
i quantity of goods thai will probably be lost.
Court Ltliiincttc. .on Howard de Whi le.
the I.iitih Ambaador at Po.tugal.ha? mortally ollVnded Don Pt-dro and hi daughter, by ip-
f .jpeatieg at cuu.t in bent. n poriugal the lud
rey. now contains nearly 5.000. 0( K), of ei v ili Join d i ess r x, hide loet. bile in Kegbm 1
out 2 ,( "Oil. 000 mm e ih rn ( heSboot makes an c-cntial nai l of the ! ; I -u . , 1 1 1 "
hole population of thc-e Fnited States at lheyo-tuu:e. l i ;nd that I mi I'ed i o w i . t oi -omoiahle era of the National Independence. iy outraged at this ll.igrant bieach of com I e!0Q I . . .i . i - - . : . . . l. ..
o 'rn i , e. i ui i inn r.p i sr i on t iif ni ii it-r i
Afttiinle inSi oilaiid formed the strange Murder. At Lexington (Kentucky) a maniliootii, he having indulged many yen ago ii.
ng chicken, aii.l earned losaamed v.ill.unson wa killed bv hi wile, w hislhe imeei ial c u-toin of k ir k intr hi lii t w it'e .--
i'.h.i iicd a mu-iiel at bin. in st ll" def. ii, e In Any how , the all' tii i cmisi b . ed an ni f.u innate e:i-.?'i aviug cIm-c.I her with a drawn iiiufc, with theone: ami it i .nliinalt d that tl mav in'.er.uj't
Tog .ihi i.iiin.i.ig; :inj tne tjiaimav, w r.n u i.o-i.,,! ey. now contain1 i:ds nr laeilitn s -2 .... , , . .... I, . ... g L lo.t-'i.'O wa bioki iinp in consequence cd tin f-.n inhabilant. ah
th- -h! lie lideM B 'r' IOt ''c.vr:-,!' after she was fii-t laid up .v
iilhe tb.i k. She nt cr w ent to tea.
lion of ha! hit
wi.teh leei li'ts wii! In: given R'"'
.bs. lip'i' n pr.. e iuade.,'tate, ti ghi r bosom lor that mi po-e (hree rgg,whi
ii p.nd b oiuer. fj.ii due line', pi,li, , , ihn:e li.ie chick
,t.
which aie be ing exhibited.
-iippo.c
J lulcnlio:; ui killing her.
may ne-
the diplomatic itUlious ol the two countries.
