Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 149, Vevay, Switzerland County, 18 September 1834 — Page 1
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IEV SERIES jVO. PiUVTER'S RETKEAT, IXDIAXA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER'S, 1S34. VOii. III. AO. 140.
Voh " B,;ck()irL't 's Recollections cf ihe IVtslJFirsl t.ourt iss a new Coutily. The first court in Hut tier, Pa. drew the whole population to the town, some on account of bu-ii.ess, some to make business, but the greater pnit from idle curiosity. They were at that time chiefly Irish, who had all the
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ving lost the captain, mate, cook and steward, and one seamen, where she was taken possession of by the American Consul, ihe five seamen put in irons and sent honu by a New London whale ship, on a charge of piracy and murder, to be tried for the offence. These seamen
ihave bv cn for some weeks in the jail of this 'Mil An At -iti.l -i ittil.rii'aril '.til f Y :i 111 i U71 ' I O! 1
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characterises o. me n m . ,x .og ni Ir:?,oU of lhc JJ. Stales Court just raised and covered, but vvLia.uta wnu rict, and were discharged, as t.now sasn or e.oor;, ordau.mg, was PT "' jtirt., v in,:OCent of the crime nlledgcd agair..t
lor ine nan 01 i.iae, i i.u jjeiuei iu.i.e-i, vil! three t han? upon it. was the judgment teat. The bar of Pittsburgh attended, and the presiding judge, a .1,11, lormal, and pedantic old bachelor, look his seat, supported by
associate judges, xv h were common t u rners, J
one of whom w.is blind of an eve. I in; I
was bnrclx sufficient to contain the bench, bar.
them. We were not prcscntat the examination and have but an imperfect account of the circumstances, but as far as we learn they areas ic lions: The Parthian, under the command ofcapf.
"jj i Drew, sailed fiom New l.edford,on a whaling voyage, equipped for eight months. Instead
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, - , - .. . UI Klht: ill lilt: CIIU Ul UHU l-ILI IWilt IHV. LilU r-irors, and constables. But few of the spec-' . .111- c. 1 . 1 J , , , ,1 it.un extended his cruise, re filled at several lators onld be acton. modalcd on the lower! . . . ,. , . ... . 1 ports, an I drew on Ins o Micrs for large sums floor, t le onh one xell.ud: manv therefore ,- , ,. , , . , , - , 11 11 , , . jof monev, on tae strength of his success, llaIambi red up the walls, anil placed their i - , ,,- , ., , , . , - 1 - , .vms: extended his cruise for more than a vear nanus and leet in the open m.tei t'Ct s be- . - ,, , . . . 1 , 1 , , . . . ... he at length stopped at the island of Anabonn, tween the logs, hung there su-pended like e-: ,, - . 11 .1 - s, . . 1 , , . on the coa-t of Africa, where he went on shore l.crnious Madagascar bats, borne had taken 4 , .. ,. ... , , . ? . . ii i. , 1 taking tne xes. el s papers xvith him, abandon-posc-s:on of the louts: and big Jomi .McJur.- . , '- . ., r , ,. . , f . . 1 1 1 -, . ... Higher to tne crew, and finally took passage
Kin (u no, until now, nau ruieu at an punnci . . ,r- r- .. . :f . 1
terview with Mr Lytic, communicated to him 'cloth, and gives it a second existence. There
the fact that he was gilding the coins. Mr.
Lytle told him when lie had finished the gilding, to bring them to him, in the presence of a third person, as he wished to have a witness to the fact.owingto the relation in which he (r. Lytic) stood to this community. .At or aftw tlic interview, the third person alluded to, than whom no one in this, oily stands higher, believing it to be a joke, advised that no more should be said about the matter. After this, Mr. Lytle held at his rooms a meeting of several of his political friends, and there the cditor of the RrptxbUcan determined to become prosecutor. Accordingly, the prosecution commenced before the Mayor. Xo witness on either side pretended to charge Mr. Mc(rew with any fraudulent intentions, whatever. Mr. McGrew was of course acquitted
hy the Mayor, who refused from the outset of
the business, to take aav bail la the case.
Thus terminated the " Golkn Humbug.' Cincinnati Intelligencer.
Dyspepsia. If a man of business wishes to get clearof dyspepsia, he must give his stom-
u a less to do. It will be of no service to fol
is nothing whatever of fraud in the manufac
ture; it is a justifiable economy to make the material go as far as it will. The manufacture is carried oa chiefly in the neighborhood ofHalley. Leeds Mercury.
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the fore feet of the Great fears, where it no more sets. At this its brilliance and apparent magnitude will have arrived at the highes degree on the 6th of Oclotober it will stand nearest the earth; only three and a half mill ions of mihs distant. In the beginning of the year 183G it will e merge- from the sun-beams, nnd again become
Unfortunate Occurrence. On Friday morn
ing last, we took parage in the steamboat .viable, at the distance of forty millions cf
viiaiiipinni, iui iiaui;on. nun an nour rciif.g from U-.
alter the boat loft the city, perceiving a bus-! jt vv,n lnc ?ccond time r.pprcy.c!i the enrth, lie about the forward deck, we inquired the;ntui on ti.e f.rst 0f March. ISSti. will standi
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cause, auu were 101a mat namuion, tnc siezcarc, had slabbed Abbot the mate.
It seems tnese individuals had not bof-n upon good terms for some time. They had somelimes exchanged hard words but had never came to blows. Friday morning the Stewart
went into his room to prepare some tomatoe
millions of miles distant. And thence it will
recede from the earth, nnd seem to wai.der 7G years; and, in the year 19i2 will again visit our regions.
g,th-.i .gs) had placed a fo.it on one joisf, and " " " ' Tl . ,''1 low ny particular regunen-to live on chatla toot, a another, directly over the heads oi ! he "T ;"ld "e !n "U Icft th'; lhu?.read or any such slufT-to weigh his food, their l-.-nor,, .larding like ihe Colossus ofT ' jemau.ing crew got the vessel ic. so long a the brain is in a stale of conRhode.. Ti.c judge-s-.cr.se of the propriety rr.W '!,-v a"d io"a Uudrl tho d'rerlion of-st..llU t-xcitemcnt. Let that have proper rest ...-1...1.. a... . t .. ,t John Jones, who had but an imperfect knowl- :u,d (i,e stomach will perform its functions.
Johc McCandle.s, was called. a:.d ordered to :v""? ' '10.1, though he was the only IJ,U if ho pass fourteen or fifteen hoars a day clear the walls and joMs. He went to work lnaVIga V 1 '! "xc M office or counting room, and take no exwith hisasi.tants,and soon pulled dow hv ,n :s 1 " hicl.they spoko t sen, t ho v ur ccccl- c. cise his stomach will inevitably become par-
e legs those u ho were in no very great haste , l" 1 , "u ' f" , a,1Z0(1' nml " hc Put but a crackobev. MJunkin was the las"t, and began f 1 yh. On their voyage they Sot . cr a day. it will not digest it. grov.I. as be prepared to descend. Whatihy Slck'tl?fS tU.C Cook' sll!Ward' and one sta In n-.any cases it is the brain that is the
th to
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do ou sav. sir?" said the judge. '1 sav. I pi !".-" -1 t S p.- primary cause. ive that delicate organ nia'v t:ixe;,aud his as good a rec te hJre as a-!C1U5' the,r slor-v W5,f ",ot obeyed, and the some rest. Leave your business behind you rv "mon 'Sheriff sheriff- said the id"e :CO!iSe(llle,lces accrued which we have already , wlien you go fo your home. Do not sit down
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ui 111 111 11 1 ne 10 1 e int. (.utin. ti j 11 ok 1 it s ire
to your dinner with your brows knit, and your
.Mr. William Beers, was found dead op the 50th instant, in the road about five mile from
lor dinner. Instead of employing an ordina-ithis p;,cc. He eat his dinner at the house of ! ! ! I 1 !:.
ry Kni.e mr ims purpose, lie useu a two eugcu JJn Sthnorf on the 19th, immediately after dirk, the blade ol which was about three inch- j which, he started home and was riot seen lines in length. The steward requested him to ;til ihe next dav, when he was found dead.--let them alone. The mate replied insulting- jne iru been throw n from his horse, and drag-
ly, and the steward cursed him. Lpon this igpj ;0rne distance, in consequence as was the mate gave the steward a blow with his fist, jsnpposed. of his foot hanging in the stirrup.
He has left an amiable wife and a numcroui
family to mourn his loss. Covington Con.
md the steward in the anger of the moment,
buried his knife to the shaft in the body of the
mate. He came Irom the room as pale as a
corpse, holding Ins handkerchief over the The Kiner of England has 2.000.000 anna-
wound, which was inGicted on the right side,aly; enough to corrupt the most mortal man.
near me unit no. m a snort time tie swoon- make a prodigal of the most economical, and
1 1 . . ., . 1 lie mate, we understand nas since rouir- mm,i :iii.nrh,Mi ;,, . -i.t:,, m i,,t,.rn.t -,am,,i.
was now up; ana as tie reached tne oor, be- , , ,, . . ,r . c . , . ' " " ! back to C ue nnat . and ... ' 'no ami :ilMhp m:iteri:.l f;ifli of llwir n.l idn,, X IT 1 I -r""1- iu viin.niiiau,aiiu
pan to strike Ins breast, exe aiming, 'mv name . . T - . ".oge ;'.in... in. uu... .,0,11S 113 c;tv. awaitinir his tri - . , ' nave been confirmed. I he resn t is thai rift, r nn T .l i, :.. i ims ciiy , nw ituuiL ins 11 1
is Jonn M junkin. d e see here s the bust , - ,. . ... f , , V 1 v "-Ar"-,?v- u,c ' ino-fellow, about '20 v t.. .t - 1 ; .... , enduring the hardships of a nrotracted w hnl. o.,-.; .-..-., ,1..- a 11--... ,-.....ir . :.. iL,uw rt,,oul J
111.11 never n.ncneu, 11 so be it was in good - '. .,.... tr ..f ' DU1 "'a sad illustration of the
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cause. Ill stau inv mon a hitch in i.ntller - --j" ' , ,tl,l,,lltM1' mouei.ueiy, Mowiy, Dass:Q.ls countv, if so be he'll clear me o the law.' ,lcl,r'"J exposing their lives upon (to them) and ol just what you please-provided it beiP
'Uringhim before, the court, said the judge. ' ",K,lJ ocean; a, or .aving rne.r snip ana not the shovel and tongs. If any particular
lie was accordingly pinioned, and. if not g.Jg- . .... uimi uis;lgree wmi you, nowever, never loucn
ed away, and for some time thought to be
dead, liut he revived again, and continued to breath until we left him at Lawrenceburgh under the care of Dr. lirower. His case is doubtful, but the probility is, that he will die. His wife and children reside in this cily. When the steward saw what he had done, he ran to ths stern ol the boat endeavored to escape in the yawl, but he was caught by the engineer. His anguish was extreme. lie
I was put under the care of an officer, and sent
now lies in the jail of
al. He is a tine look-
ears of age. It affords
folly of ungoverned i
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gcd. at least forced to be sileot, w hile his case . , f. ? " ' s ?"u: which has ended in the commitment for trial
was under consideration. Some ol the law- -b--v - ; V t ,lBl"--" ,u'. u,e..u..o ...e-.. ,,orriage; f
A coroner's inquest has been going on for
three days, last week, in the city ol Iew lork
resnettnhle shoookeener. there on a
. r,.. i .. i uer ilnu lonS mourns oi imprisounieiii ann a reasonable Quantity ot nulneious lood is ne- i r' i r i ' i crs volunteered as amici cwix, some ventur- , T,,sv r ,m,v fI. ,nrlj , , i 11 . ,i charge of manslaughter, for having administer- . j . i i , .... .- r,v shame. I he are now cast upon the world cessarv to l ie m nd as we II as to the bodv . b .. ' .. . 3 . I
eu a ora 01 apoiogy lor .ujun'un. iuc ... j ' - a' ;.,a r,i ' , J ,, , - , ., ., ,. f4, V . ed a certain medicine called "Morrison's! - i ; pennv less and incndicss, and deprived ol tlie Above all. banish all thoughts of theubiert. ..... .. r . . . judge pronounced the sentence of imprison- ,- r.t x ,V , U1'" " "M "'"S1 ls Ul l,,c jei-u j j -i t voting man of that cily, who was ..,r..! i - .1 i r.i . hard earnings of their voyage, and no means Ifyou have any treatises on dyspepsia, domes-! ., Ai b j i i i . i nient tor two hours, in the jail of the county, f Kl - - ' r .. r a,,;-t ',,. ,,. n't-3 ' . n i- .i li sick of the sma 1 p jx, and who died as it i a - ,,j -r, r. ,i, j,.r;iri i -n i.'r. .1 iw .... ' obtaining relief. I heir names are John tic medicines, &c. put them direct y in the . . , . r r. ,- i n t od T ' e ' i e r ' fl i h n X Jo U"ff- Jamv" Fie,d' Re"bcn if- & f Jou are constantly talking and think-11' C0seMUcnce of taking said pills !rrC r u l neilx.ob- ( nud D;uiie, Whcder. Druli as born i n prpM.w you wiil urciy have it 1 ""-"P'1 l w" aWo nlldged, consisted o seixeu. '.M,iv it plase tlie coorte, there is no . . , , a , -...g .u;.pep i.t,)uniii .ureiy naxe u. rape..,j ocs K;lmboge, su phate of phorass, and jail at ail at all ili put him in.' Here the i?T ankecs hv,C, 'deavor to forget you have a stomach.-- " g ' P
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judge took a learned distinction, upon which '""U "? ..g ...en . , uuc wouia w.M.ro ivcep clear conscience, live temperately,
he xpattated al some ength for the benefit , ., , " - V J , v. . a L J V .u ' , ,, i , & ,. , r ballod, written m prison, lamenting their hard be temperate in that, ot the bar. He said there were two kind- of ' . , llinn nf tM..t F
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cu-iooy: uii, ?aie cusiodx ; secondly, close . . i r i- i i . t i ti r .- i " i i i but lhc davs of chivalry are over, and poetry i a r r-x r r ustody. ihe first is, where the body must . . - J. . ' . , . I h'Vubhcan Chief .Magistrate. . , - J. . . , , J.- is all ticlion. v e must k'K t the stricken deer i , i J c be loi'-hcosnug to answer a demand ot aecu- . , f., .. .. c . v--niltendcn, wfio was Chief iMa .iii iii go ween. As a record ol their kindly feel- v . .- i , , - . sation, and m this case the body may be dehv- . , f., .. . . f . J. ... Vermont, was ol humble birth, a
a bigot of the most open hearted.
From Cincinnati Republican. BOWELL COMPLAINT WHITE OAK BARK. Messrs Erhton. Please inform the public, that an infusion of while o-.ik bark, in cold xvaler, is a much more efficient remedy for the bowel complaint of rhildren and adults, than any of the spiritous preparations of the shops or quacks, and in four cases out of five is preferable to most if not all the nostrums usually employed, in this distressing nnd fa
tal m-iladv.
To prepare the infusion. Pot info a quart
of cold water, a piece of xv hite oak bark, about the ize of a box's band, and let it re
main there till the water acquires the color ofM-ideria Wine. It i then tit for use. The infusion to be used t discretion; fiom a lea spoonful every half hour to Iwo table
spoonfuls, according 10 the urgency of the c;se, till the purging is checked. If it be necessary to sweeten it, use loaf sugar only. The diet should be arrow root, or a water cracker broke very fine, made into a pulp with water; made pleasant to the taste. Counterfeits on the Bank of Louisville. We have received from this bank, for inspection, one of the counterfeit five dollar notes, on that in. titution , a large number of which
have recently been put into circulation in the
The Rioters. We learn, says the Boston Post, from the Bulletin board of the Mechanic's Readimr Room, that the Justices court, at
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oovcrnor Last Cambridge, xvas employed until 4 o clock Weti rn nniii.frr. Th. .a .., ua.,
agistrate of . M. vesterdav, in the examination of Mar- jecnted and can be readil Aoirir-A l,v
body may be d,hv- 'V. r'l.-.i i- r ,i, : .:i :.. Vermont, was of humble birth, and rose by!Tjn Marcy, ir. the son of a constable and t.iv-! person who has ever seen bank nr,tP. J,..,..;.
ered for the time being out of the and, of ' . f mcJu tlie force o. talent, -o his exalted station. Yet:ern keeper at East Cambridge. The evi- v,-d by Draper, Underwood, Bald & Spencer.
iuc iaw, on nan, or recognizance; nut wncn uuu:,,,ul Ul viccii luuunirtiu uui-'dence iniroducca on tne pare oi tne govern- I he in ihe word directors. not rrocPH
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pue, no sun coiiiinuea 10 Keep xue same lav-: mer)t implicate him very deeply in the burn- and neither of the i s in the word
ern,upon the steep iiiit side, mat ne Kept ior;,g 0f the Nunnery and the Bishop's Lodge.
many years eeiore. une evening a wagoner. At the latter place he acted a verycon-picu
the imprisonment forms a part of the sasisfaction or punishment, there can be no bail or main-prize. This is the reason of the common law in relation to escapes under capias adsatif.ccienGi'm, and al-o x hy a ca. sa. cannot issue alter the defendant has been once arrested and then discharged by the plainlitf. In like manner a man i annot be imprisoned txx'ue for the same offence, even if he be released be
fore the ( xpiralion of the term of imprison
mnt. 1 his is clearly a e
poem:
"Now in New Fluvcn j;iil xve lie, As you may plainly see: The u;ige thai lliey gave to uj No better never cuilil be. V bile hip;ih remains inside of us, We will alxxays huppy be, To ilutik of lr Ciulson, Wi.ile on i!se raging sea."
drove up and accosted him thus: "Governor Cus part as a mock auctioneer, consigning to Chittenden, as Chief Magistrate of Vermont, the flames the books belonging to the Bish-
1 render you homage, but as landlord t bitten- op's Library as fast as they were knocked off,
Louisville,
or that of the word promise, are dotted.
den, I'll thank you to turn out my hores."
Anecdote. In the neighborhood of Bradford i
' England, there resided some years ago, a man j
until the whole xvas consumed. He was fully
committed.
Since writing the above we have seen al
tiie County Iloue the irons in w hich these un- and two W;V(.S. -phis hnnnu mort; 1 is bv I
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e of r oc. ci-todv. l"""ni,lc " xx ere coiaineii iui me iiiumiiN hlrtn an American
ni;d tb.e prisoner mu.t be confined, bodv and w lm,so r:ui an) symp;itby in Moors in a vessel of his country, bound up the north, and it appears that Joseph
limb, wid.ou; bad or mainprise, in some place tiitircau-c would call ana see iiiem, ana 11 Levant; xvas condemned to slavery, and cm- upwards 5,000 majority for Cove
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Herald.
From the Montreal Advertiser We have frequently heard ihe character of emigrant ships from Ireland declared lo be xvoise than that of thoe concerned in the lave trade of Africa; Ihe account given by the passe' gers of the Thomas Gclston, from Londonderry, substantiates the opinion.
I be passengers bv ibis ve.sel state th
cf inearcrratioa. Here lie xv;is into rrup'ed by the sheriff, w'no seemed to have hit upon a lucky ihought. 'Mav it plase ti.e coorte, I'm ju.t thinking
that I can lake him to Boxven's pigpen; tlie
p'gi are kilt for the coorte, and it s empty
SltAWNEETOWN, (HI.) August 23. The Election. We have the returns from
He was taken by the all but five or six counties, in the extreme j number, including children, to have been
Duncan has, somewhere from 450 to 500. They writ;'
iverv. and cm- unxvard :iJH)t) maiontv lor Governor, and A.' IV iMlL'C Ml lIlA ll'J--ltilO t rl e IV lT rnl am. i ...
tliat SX.wpathv does not leach tlKir pockets gloved to xvorlf iii Ibo rrnrd.-n of lb, renrcrado. M l.,b; ..I. i unvu:.. ,L of . (11 111 for I f P.ivnf .i f. . f .. i
. , -, ) ,. i -? ' - "i' - v.v.-.-)1MMM wain ui wsitr alio provisions, isu
a short distance from bailee. I hc daughter nor. And therefore, their election is sure, jsides two tiers of berths down the centre of his m ister conceived a pasion for him, and The counties lo come in could not change, it. j between which and the side berths there was offered lo fivor his escape, if he would marry j In the first district, Reynolds is elected to only a passage of about three feet. The her. He Confessed be. had a wife alre:idv. fninrrpti bv .ibnilt U.fl ttiniorilv. In llm ol - ..? .1 ul; I . . r ..
j , (- -j - ... i... i iissciifcii wnc uui' uiiiiizcu in fill n I irir
ma-
wc are nistaken.
Golden EIlll3ltII! Cincinnati. Sept. 1 3.
A rreat rxi ifemenf has existed in our rifi'1lc custom of her country allowed men a plu- cond district. Casey is elected by unxvards ofhpnli.. .:.rli nf l,irb rf.i.i.-.i.ie.l n ..ro.i
'You hiard the opinion of the t oui t," said ; for t,r,c t wo t lrco (;, vs p;i5t. ''he cause of r:,Ii0' ? s,,c Hrefore disregarded his scruple, 1000 majority, and in the third district May is Ly persons, say five and upwards In or,
, ..;, . , M...t.., ....... u .,. ;,t ... ,.ir a. wr r.,n ,c.irn t!l ,.u.,s js ... (ot. ...vj in nit exenv me; ainxeu .ueiy hi uns-jeieciea niajoriiy not Knoxxn. were a man, his wife, his sister and five chil'Ihe shenll accordingly relired with hn iuv. :Mr. J. Wa-iPirfon Mason, bv wav of a ! loL Next week we expect to be able to cive d.e.,:lin in ....other we.e iv f.,11 ,.rv. v
prisoner, an I drew after him three f.i-.rths of r on om. 0f,js J. kson fricndsfMr. .Ma- r' a strange concurrence of circumstances the full return, by countie.s in the whole Slate. vom,.. whilo ib;.t ab..ve ih.mri,i.ii,..wi C.t
the sp.-ctators and suitors, while the iudire l.... I ti... .. ,.t r the firt wife with two children, had about
'.lS relieved. Proceeded lo OIi;ii7i. ll.i i nlirl t I t i ... t li-:i i !lbi srime liirif ron.-bi'if P.nrl:i inf. nnrf tv;ia
i r. : ve.ier.ii j aeKSOi'.i noi ii. v nson jxicrexvi . .. ...v., ...... v.-
ml the termination of the atfiir. 'f our it v, one of the most respectable jewel-; tabhshed by some relations in a comfortable der had scarcely been restored. krs :imi CC(1lleman who is well known jn habitation. On hearing of the deliverance of
tbi city and highly rc-pected, to gild him sixillL'r 'ushar.d, so rejoiced was sue at the event of the new s2.') cent pieces, in order to have aiarul 50 gr;l,eful to his deliver, (hat she rheer-
i'it this xx as not the ter
'Viht and or
aen the sheriff ame rusiiing to the hout
ill: a crowd at his heel-, trx iig outMiMer i(ig. Mister Jidge, may it pla-e the coorte'. hat i-i the matter, sherifl Mr. Jidge Mr. Jidge John M'.iui. kin's got off. d'ye rind.' What ! escaped, she: iff' Summon the piyse cim'nhu.r 'The pusse, the puse vx hy. iiOv. I'll jist It il yon lioxv it happent. lie wa going ahuig ipii e etlx , enonah till the ha-z'.-patch, an all at once he pitched all intil the It'i-lie-, an I alter him, but a luaib of a tree kitrhed my fut, an" I pitched three rads off. lnt 1 fell forit an" that's good l ick ve minte.' The jud-re could not ietai:i hi gravity, the bar rai-ed a laugh, and there the matter en
ded, after xx hich tlie business proceeded quiet
ly cm
ugh.
A 11.1 RD Ci .SC. Xi.w Hwr.x, ("on. Angut 'JT. It xx ill be rec ollect, d bv manv that the brig Varthia of New )t dfurd.xvns. some (i or S noth- 'ine anied into rernambuco, Brazil.
bx fi
: r iTi.t'.fK-r of l.cr rrew,!i.i
laugh at some of hi Jackson friends, bv show-
ing them that the metalic currency could be asea-ilx countei feited as the notes of the U. States bank,orany other bank. Mr. McCrexv placed the Mixer pieces in lhc hands of Mr. Iluy-er, an artist of IhU cit v, to have the work
executed informing Mr. Iluyscrat the time,;lillh. known that an extensive manufacture i
fur what purpose the pieces wi re to br- gilded, carried on in this neighborhood, by which old
Mr. Iluxscr did Hie xvork accordingly ; while rage ;,re made into new cloth. leljsurh
fully acquiesced in the conditions that had restored him to her; and the rival wives lived
in the most perfect harmony, each the mother of sev eral children.
Singular Minujacturc. It is probably very
he was doing it, many saw him at it. The
Tarts were known to many in the community, that such a joke was to be practiced, and among others, lo the editor of the Republican, who become, in the sequel, the prosecuting xx iinf s ag: int McCiexv. The editor of the llepuhlican hin.'elf, requested to have one of the '!'. coins, "hich was promised to him. Mr. Huvser while gilding the coins, called on Mr. Lvtle our Representative in Congress, vx it !i a request that Mr. Lytle would obtain
for him papers of naturalization, which Mr.
is the fact, and so great an extent does it man
uf.icture, that at least five millions of pounds weight of wollen rags are yearly imported from Germany and othei parts of this purpose. The rags are subjected to a machine which tears ihem in pieces, and reduces them to their primitive state of wool; and they are then, with a small admixture of new wool, again carded, sfnbhen, spun and woven; and I hey make a cloth not very strong, but answering very well for padding, shoddies, and
other purposes of that nature. 1 he ingenui
Ly'lc promised to do. Mr. Huy.er in this in- ty descrxe praise, which thus rc.urp.clionizcs
Illinois Journal.
C'liot.HR.v. It is now over two weeks since
we had a cholera case in
It has also subsided atCincin
not that it is at this lime on the borders of the
Ohio. Republican Banner.
Farmers and Mechanic's Bank of Indiana.' There is a report going the rounds i:i tlie papers that the charter for this institution expired on on the Gth of Sept. having been existing twenty years. This report does not vary far from the truth; the char erwill expire the 1st of January next. Il has however, txvo years from that period in which to wind up Lis concerns. Republican - Banner.
men, and the next one eight men. These statements are given upon tlie concurrent testimony of several offbenassen-
or about Madiaor.gpt9. Fortunately a succession of fine we.innati. We knowjiher enabled them to keep the hatches open;
in a storm they would have smothered. Although these people landed safely at Grosse Isle, a great deal of sickness has broke out among them .incc. A part of them came up by the Canadian Egle on Wednesday, from which about a dozen persons xvere .aken to Ihe Cholera hospital soon after iheir arrival.
Magnanimity. Caenr ha bad the testimony f Hges to Iii. bravery, and yet he refused a challenge fiom Antony. He ery calmly nnsxvered the bearer of ihe me8age " If Antony i weary of hi life, tell him there are other xvavii to death, beside the point of my ionI." IJow xvell would it he, inhere xveie moie inblun-
Eromthe jYezo York Courier. Comet. -The Hal ley Comet is noxv visible in the east near the constellation Tnns.-
At this time its distance from the earth is for-jcea of the like independence of mind.
ly millions of miles. On the 13th of September it wilt he only twenty txvo millions of miles distant; and from this will become brilliant.
In the latter part of September it will en
The itch i canted by un insert, xvitb right reddish leg, in the four bind ones of which , is appended a brittle. It may be dilingniibed
ter the Twins, and on the 1st of October will with the microscope, in the vesiclci, in the .... ., r ,-. . l . . I : I.. -
reach within six millions of miles of us, near joints, which accompany the disorder,
