Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 157, Vevay, Switzerland County, 14 November 1834 — Page 2

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FiiE-:a(.'. rr sifts. A great meeting of the bnildeis ami operatives bis been lo l l in London, for the pur po-e of iainibininj a iint the eontraetois 01 n.aiopolirts who were fast rei!inio'4 thian (o panperisa'. and rbivery. Thomas Duascotnhe, M. I'. was in the chair. Tin ) intend petitioning P,irliat:ieiit for the purpose of having an iiiVcs'.iaiion instituted, to inquire into the i.ature of trades unions, and iheefTecU of tncnopoly on metropolitan interests.

A most horrible tragedy was lately co!umated at London a German optician, named Sleiuhurg, resided at 17, Southampton f-iieel, Pentcm ille, destroy ing his suppose-'.

wife and four children, and then ronin iltin self-murder by t!e same means. When dis covered, he was found li inu 'ia (be kitchen, with bis throat cut his wife and infant up stairs in the bed room, in their night clothes, their heads almost severed from tlteir bodies ; two children were also found dead, in the same manner, while a third, who imisl have awoke (lining the boiri I butchery, and at temjited lo make bis e-cape, was found in the work shop; one of hi lingers ai.d pait of hi? shoulder completely cut caT from his body, no doi.iht, in struggling for existence. No cause c aid be assigned for it. The uuforlunatc man who committed it, was said to be of pas

sioaate and iriitable disposition, and some what cbjected in consequence of the loss of law suits in Germany, where he had previous I v been with his family. Thedeceased woman

had formerly been his servant. A woman and daughter, were lately prosecuted at Camberwell for robbing a person who had cMlcd them in to attend on his dying wife, sister, and two other members of the family, who fell victims to cholera. The

lirst pi isoner was found guilty. When the

prosecutor was about to leave couif, a messen

gcr came up and informed him of the death

of his mother and father through giicf, on nc-

cout of the loss of so many of the family. A regular gang of banditti, organized on t ? ?i ? ii .1 ...i

i lie oiucn principle, caning mcmsei ves loe

great and little yews;"" hate been discovered near Salisbury in a place on the Downs, w here

l hey had constructed a sjlvan retreat , in the st)leof Robin Hood, from which they made legatar sorties on the surrounding country. When discovered, theirapai tments presented a novel aspect, being covered with all variet) of useful and ornamental articles. A splendid new custom house at Liverpool, now finished, has been erected without the

use of a single scaffolding pole the bricks, stone an mortar all being conveyed up thr'o.

the agency of steam.

Leopold of Belgium, in commemoration of the revolution, is about to create a new order called the Croix de IVr. In addition to natives, on whom it will be conferred, strangers

who advocate the revolution, both by arm

and speech, will be iiul ided. Sir Jno. Iloh-

house, Hume, () Conne!, Louis I hihppe and

-Ir. Hebcrt, are to be members.

The King of Naples has abandoned the idea of forming a national guard, it h iving been

protested against by one ol the despotic jgov

erurnents as contrary to tlic treaties of Vera

and ienna.

llenairs on Westminster hi i-lire have been

goin on for five years, and to thi? day it re in lias unfinished. We think oae of the greatest compliment s that can be paid to a physician must be the pieMntation of a piece of plate by bis patients, 'vlurh is cleaily in opp-isilion to tlieohl proveib.

tiit "dead men tell no tales.1 A piece of ph te

his been piescnled to Sidney J. Van llulchell, ! r his effectual cures in cases of tumour, litu lie, L-z. A correspondent of one of the London Jour nils asks if the editor does not know of a

Ivluiborgh.

I ul that many a llats be has no

lumber in (lie LI and. not 100,000 slinghs. Lvery vc-sel that was in the roads at the tune shatc'l the same fate, viz the sloops 1 )

i ! in ill sloop fi oin

Mot sen at. An AnuiKan sehooner was dri

ven on shore, bottom up on the Lland, oppo-

olai tiniqnr. The c 'litc s, barracks

inveiiied a ni ieli'tie f r etigrat ing, wbifb will exei ate a fir simile of any copy which is given it. I s copies of m id ils me in the bigbr.-t ib-gree

if pel IklIiou. The work is at lea-las well !onept,in and Antelope, and

is it is possible lor il la ne (laoe hy hainl aiol il less than a tenth of the ex'tnse. Unctlie iiaihuic a bank nut jil ite and it will copy it on slecl with more :ir urai y than the mosl mgcn:ou enirravrr. The i.omiivaio e pioaiiscs to fe

of meat ulililv. It lia now been some motith.s at woik night and ilay,solhat Us otnpletc sue res is no longer doubtful. .". 1. Journal 'J Luting the last itlne? nf Dr. ChirriC, the rbbratfd ricnrh physician, he was attacked with delerium, on recovciing fiotn which, he fell his own pulse, mistaking himself for one

of his patients. " Il is loo bite? llaslbcgen j lletnen been bled "' His attendants answeied in the negative. "Then he is a dead inan!"'

cried Chirac, "he will not live six bouts."1 And ihe prediction was veiilied. lccurliii!Z (: .' Lndcr a regulation that render" clergymen inr,.:;;i'. 'ir: to a seat in

:he House oi'Coinaions , a motion was made lo expel Home Tooke, who bad lecently been elected i member , and who had been in ut'icis.

1 1 as in vain that he. made a solemn asseva tion that be had neither preached nor prayed for thiity years. A decree of expulsion passed the House.

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htor is unccitaui! cent litis eighteen

'! he c house

(bm'it. It i a seiiou- sutject ('f complaint in I. on d in, Out ibo i uieinbers of the po!ie f in e,1' instead of attending to thi rogues and ra-eals, ;i.c mme tmsily pnidnyed in m iking l ive and as-ignatio,,, xvith -ladies m uds' It is lecommeii leil in Lond.ui, as the b gislu tuie lias p;ltcd orohilntoiv acts against the

sweep Csitl.ng out their ti;ule, lo make known tlieir pretence. Unit il t,e imliit,il to allow cocks to ctow,as they distuib the innes of "deli:ate ladies and gentlemen.'1 An otln ei of the 10th llu-ars, stationed in lit land, ivas lately pelted with '(ones ami naid Ii y a m ! w ho had mistaken bi'ii, lit Ins shooli:!

i kc !, I if the common iMiiqanan, who, at the

moment, was xpeeted to II g a little lt"jr thr'o

Ihe io a n s'e thug. H j ii:, tiie rcfurn and rctn nchaiei t mem be: l t'ie Lt.gi-!i C'-xiim ins, u know u in Iho

From the l)fbm villus. ronr.KiN iwi it.uism and native CITIZLNS. If the at ten tion of ou i (5 overn mentis noi drawn to the daily imputations of foreign I'aupeis that are thrown njionour shores, theannalsof this lenib!ic will make but a very short story. Astiuly us there is a son in lieavtn. our institutions will

be subverted befoie. a score ofyeats passes over our he.uls, unless this monstrous evil ii stayed. Not only will the condition of our laboiing class-

es be reduced hy competition to Ihe circumstances of the laboring classes of Europe, but they

will be saddled with heavy direct taxes lor the

support of foreign paupers, anil their characters

will be demolished by imported habits acquired fondness for riot, and a spirit of uncontrolled licentiousness. God knows lhas we say what we do say in sadness and not in bitterness. We

commiserate the unfoitunate condition of the operatives of Great Britain, but theie is w ealth

enough, and more than enough, to support them

at home. Let the nobles, merchants, and opu

lent manufacturers of Great Uiitain find their own citizens with work, or found alms bouses

and charitable institutions for their support ; but let not our Government permit them to empty

their poor houses, and shijt iheir contents to this

country, to be supported in our chantuble msti

ulions. at the expense partially ol ourown hum

lie and industrious classes.

We cri struck yesterday by the following

statement in the Gazette. It exhibits a moie

alarming view of the case than we had ever ima

gined. It appears from an examination ol the

liegister of admissions to Ihe House of Industry

or Alms house at South Lioston, that there were

received into that establishment during the ear ending September 30, 1 825, Americans 3'JG Eo-

reigneis 281; and during the year ending bept. 30, 1831. Americans 310, Foreigners G 1 3. Lc crease of Auieiican paupers in live years 10 Jer

cent increase of Eore'gn ia the same time, 1 1 j per cent. This is the case in a still greater de giee at New Voik, I'hiladelplna and Baltimore. These foreigners at home aie supported at the expense of their ow n Governments amply able to sustain them with the boaided accumulation of the richer . Hut these in her classes will never support

them, as long as they can scud ihem across ihe

water and have them supported by their amiable bioibers of the United States. How can we hope thai they should ? Would it not be excess ol

folly to expect it of Ihem? If we w ill continue Jo

be so very obliging as lo support their paupeis in our institutions how are we lo hone that they

will be so very disinterested as to p;cfer lo main

tain in their own?

This is a matter of immense moment. It will

nol admit of being tampered with or delayed

We must look il lull ia the f n:e. We cannot

blink the tiues'ioii. Ilcie arc the citi.ensol lSos

ton (axed for the annua! suiu.oit ut SIX III N

I)l!ED Te;i txmprrs; who might just as well

he suppoited al ilieexpense ol the Government

who send ihem here, l ive ears ago there wcie only th i ee hundred ; live veais hence, if they in ciease in the same ra'io, and nothing but legislative provisions will pi event ibis increase, Iheie w ill l e TWELVE IIL ; DilED. They j-ist double in lite years. I low will il he only twenty ea is hence a I this rale ?

He to iWai tiniqnr. I I

and Hospital at lUorne Liure arc mostly blown down, and those standing in fii'h a dilapidated state as to ttike them unsale l occupy, livery bu liing on tha c-ai i ison has either been crushed to ruins or has sulh ied considerably the spatbuis Hospital, la'.cL built on an improved plan, has been partly unroofed, and (lie Iiariark M uler's and .VI jutaiils (liic;s have been entirely destroyed, and il was with great dilliculty (hat the !io ps esraped without loss of life The left side ol

the G over inner.! 1 louse was blown clown and other pat Is of the building partially damaged

I he oilire of Ihe auxiliary Commissioners ol Compensation, ml j.iiiitn (he premises has

been rnaleiially injured, and a great many of I

their original documents destroyed. 1 h" new Comtnissai iat building, the Custom House, the Court House. Maiket House, the Jail, and the Protestant Church, and almost every other building in town, have suffered

considerable injury from the elTecls of the Hurricane. The niercantilelhouses of Messrs. Thomas Laing Co., V. Dojlo, Ivij. on account of their proximity (o the sea, have also experienced most Heavy losses. The northern part of Martinique lias suf fered severely, and many vessels have been lost. St. Lien e did not escape, and consider able loss has been sustaine -1 at Loit Loyal. Greal fears wen; enleitained that the peo

pic of Dominica would suffer for the want of

food, and measures were taken at Larbadoes

and elsewhere to send supplies to the suffer

ing inhabitants. All accounts go to show that

this has been otic of the most destructive bur ricancs ever cxpciienccd in the West Indies

.,-, ,, rWc leant that the South Wesi Ih nd 1'iiiilue in Duih.im. Me. was broken .loan yesterday by the weight of a dtove ol cattle, was pas-ingal the time. The whole drove was pieiipitaled into the liver and

several head of cattle L st.

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a ! it is .'i-.-i .iiMe i,' e

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is believed to bo 'he liisi m tleiml o; ilie linnl e r be fm e discovered in lius e.itK.iiy. ih it ho! I "til ihe pio-ppct of a s'ajde c. 'n at ! i ly , siik, linen and l oUon being exoin:-. sn.d 0:e i!i-r.oc-lies of eoutse ex i'i:, leil lb'- m i :ei i.. I i- inc'i-geniou-, is a native ol tins lou i'iv, (!;' ii'inl l otic of her own (l.tu-hleis. i0i ils int t in-oc.

w oi lb , see in pe i ol ii i 1 v to t ill ttirp its ;i h,e lu US . It is open to any who w i-li lo ritako ( x-

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THE CIllXK AEIiON. I will not wear that apron n v,

It Ins such ujjly stripes. i ' i i i i

And h :lss inst nuo i lie eiie' er no;

'J hey have ul Mr. Knipcs; And jiapa says that checker ho.nds Are iti'-nsirous wicked lliiu;-", And di've tin: gambler by degrees Into his winii'eiiiigs. And Tommy trille wears a lln'ng That":? made of this blue cheek, Anil every naughty girl's g.,t o ae, Even to Harnet's l.eck ; And there's Idaek Jim that wraps lii'nself Erom head to foot in one,

And

Whenever I've mine on.

pctimctiis Siiiiinau'f Journal for Litlnr.

aiwa s looks and lautrns ar ine

Jou tiiii Corresiioiidrticc. WAsnrxe.ro.v, lGlh Oct., 1834.

To my ulil friend JWr. Dnigftl, of the. .i:c Yok

Dully .(lierlifir

I find by (be returns from New Jersey, like

them of iMaine, that there was a leetle too much 1 Post Oflicc Tupr'Jllanks, and Tuine,'1 for the

whigs but that wont last forever, and the on

ly way is to nang on and no me uesi you can

and as my old friend, Capt . Zebulon Goodenow

used to say in the old war, when he was bat

tin the enemy, and was obliged to retreat for :i

spell , well,1 says lie, I did'nt lick em ihis time,

but 1 did give em a most mortal whetlin. Talkin about the old war reminds me to say a word or two about the pension business. There is a plaguy many lats al thai loo, and there is no telling yet how many may be rooted out.

Last winter the Senate got lonkin in this bu, sines?, and, as they thought that w henever there was any money to be had there the rats weie at work, niblin, il w as to look into Ibis pension matter. They had jist rooted up a most everlaslin raft of rats in the. Post Office, and they

thought best to set the terriers to woik stnellin into Ihe pension Office, arid see if there wain't

sime rats there too, hut the trouble was how to

et at it; they looked over (he pen-inn list, and

one of (hem said , -well, if General Washington

had such an aimy of rale wariiors as we have

here, batin the number that was killM hi battle

(for they did tight like all nadir in the old war)

mil the number that must have died since of old

lgc, ils a wonder he didn't lick the Hritish in

less than six weeks after they had landed here.' So they concluded (here must he some rats at

woik somew bore, and (benny way to go to woik and order all ihe names of the pensioners pi inied,

so that folks all about the country should see in

one glance how many pensioners were livio, and how many lalswas gettin the pensions of dead

pensioners. I haint got time now to look and see how the vote stood in the Senate, on tins resolution, but my fiieinls Gales and Seaton, who keep a sli ict account of these matters can tell. Well as soon a? this resolution was past, the rats began to smell assefctidy, and theie w ill be considerable of a scamper by the time the Sen ate meets ayjaiit, or 1 miss my e'less; unless

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And then there's Dick, tha bakers boy, That always; brings us bread, He is quite covered up in one. It only shows his head, The woman loo thai brings ns milk, Has oik! with sleeve-, and a!!, And she gets drunk, you know shrj does, Tim hoys nil call her Moll. And Mrs. I'ulk who drives a cart, Thai's full of lias of meal, lias got an old and faded one. And so has Sally Neal, And Marg'iretthe fish woman, Hie wipe s her ugly lace On one thai s sine; r :d from top to loe, 1 know it's a disgrace. And mine's the very worst of all, The broadest, cheapest kind, With little hits of nustv strings, That only tic behind, It is not right, I know it's not, And what I say is true, ifs very mean to do (he things, That tJicse poor people do. Once mother changed her pew in church, Only because the door JoittM that of Mr. l'ennylcss, And he was very poor: I do not think he was to blame, Because that pew he chose, A greater sin than that was, he Had but one suit of clothes. His wife, j)oor woman, always wore A dress of faded brown, And mother says sh? felt so mad That she could knock her down, Wliene'cr she saw her come in church, And though rich peeplc press, With nothing in tlic world to wear, Hut that old trashy dress. My mother's right, I know she is, 1 never saw her wrong. And 1 think 1 should do like her, Ilecauso 1 am so young, And if my mother does not like What the poor people do. I do not think she'll make me wear

This thing all striped with blue, Hie is in all she says and does, Consistent as the law, And 1 intend to be like her In every breath I draw. People often ch'ldren teach l'y precepts pure and ample. Iiul blame, and sometimes beat them loo, For following their wxample.

A Giant. If a stKtemi nt wh:ih we fi-id in one of . ttr incxican paper-1 i- la be iflo-d mi, the country ol hies das f-aven hiith t i a loiT.an pro.

:jcnv, worlhv ( stand by ihe side o (iultali. lie

s an Indian ;;b-oit I cats of aL'e. height llitee r-.iias lo." one inch, (qaal lo about eight lei t lin e mi lies. His body is welled fot.ned and

lot.u-t lull lil- I ice and neau mucous, naiiig-.i -mall nairow lorehciid, o miss- shanen n.aniutn.

ml but little hair, nu-e sdendor above but ilibi-

n near ihe nostiiN; huge mouth; lips thick

ind cm veil ; teeth sm ill sei-ai a'.-d fmm earh

titer, sin ill chin, neither on il, nor imr on hi

upper lip. is any heard visible. Nh'.e'Jl pnn's;

length of Ins hand (rorn (he viri-t to the (11110!" ;he gieal finger, inches. La-'ly, he is eiect, of a melancholy disposiiion, and his llesh exhibits a generol la.uess, like th it ol child i en . Those pal tii'v;! its aie staled in a letter from a person declared by a .Mexican jraper, Ea Sombie de Washington; (Shade of Washington,) to be worthy of implicit credit. Is dated at Leon, Aj lil, 1 3th, where the giant then was, having been visited by ihe writer the day pievioiis. What a grand catch-penny concern (lie fellow would be if kept for a show in this country ! Not on.

ly an Indian, out eight leet thiee mcnes m height; and last, but not least very "gly look-

Nf.w Animal. Domes, in his very interesting travels to the East, speaks of an animal called -llass1 by the Kirgix.ies, and "Kooshai"' by ihe natives ol I'ainere. It is latger than a cow, and less than a horse, of a white color, with

pendant hair under its chin, and crowned with horns of huge dimensions. These are decribed

to be so large that oo one man can lift a pair of (hem; and whtn left cn the ground the small

foxes of I li e country hi ing forth their young in them. The flesh of the --Lass" is much prized by the Kiig;.zies, who hunt and shoot it with arrows. 'I his animal is said to delight in the

coldest climate; and would appear,fiom its beard

to be of die goat species, or perhaps, (he bison.

A conunnp. sized "Ilass" w ill require twohoises to bear ils flesh from the field.

Substitute for Linen The following com

tnunication isliorn a gentleman of very high icspectability i(l Salem, iMassuclisclt., and al his rctpiesl il is inserted : -- There has lecently been discovert in Sa.

Icm, Massachusetts, and palcnte.l, a new and beautiful material leseaiblmg silk and linen, which holds out fr. the inan-ifaciuieis of this country the high promise of an original, beautiful, and invaluable.' fabiic, far surpassing in streii'Mll and heaillv of tevinre lb il l lm. n

which il is destined wholly (o sucrsede as (lie eultute ol it icquiies much less labour and ex pense than flax, and does not, hke that and simi lar m.ilei ml-', rcuuire to t e ienewe.1 anno .,llv.

Lex as. We extract the following from a Id

ler in a recent l5ototi Alias:

"A Judiciary system is here established, and

Judge Chamber an Aineiican lawyer, of tl e

Inst character, is appointed Chief Justice, and

Mr. Unmet formerly of Newark New Jersey, is one ol the Judges, and the trial by jury estab lished. The colony is therelbte completely American. The (ide ofemigra(ion fmm (he United States is entirely unobsliucted (o (he most ferfile soil, and salubrious climate in Ihe westem woihJ, where lands suitable for the cultivation of wheat, cwtton, indigo and sugar can be jtocured at less than one quarter of the minimum price of tliosc of (he United States. The prospects which are opened (o settlers, as they arc piesented by Gen. M. who has tiavelled in a deal born w agon , (hi ough (he w hole of the company's tract are almost European. He was suipiised lo find Ihe w hole distance fiom Natchito

ches, 1 10 miles, to Nacogdoches, in the centie of (lie company's lands, studded w ith farms anil cotton plantations, of exquisite beauty, in their general efiect. There aie steamboats lunnins ( Natchitoches from New Oi leans every day, and a good leuy over the Sabine, and some luidgcs over other liveis, which aie not favorable, aie established. In facl (he price of provision and

travelling fatalities ate mote favorable than to the lauds in the western states, which are -old al the public laud ofliccs."

line of (he pension agents take, the same stand (being a pen tmial ,) and the piepaiation of tl

Major Ihury did among the Post Oll'n e rats, and j lor inaiiul'achJi ii.g be in g far moie simple thin

say that Ihe Senate haint gol no light lo hunt : eiluer ; and its gieal natural aliiinily for color

rats ia that quarter, that Longicss aint the peo p'.e, SsC. but tl e people, whose i ickeis have to pay lor all this niblin, won't give it up. -Pincher' an I 'Snap' and Sancn.1 anil -Towsci,1 and 'Edit,'

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ing matters, and its requiring no bleachin

ing of (he highest unpoi tniice, give it a veiy decided piference oyer that uiaiiufactuic of tins mateiial lido till ill fancy at tides have been

From l.'ir. .Ilex in Iria fi.tzitle. LATEST EilO.M THE WEST INDIES.

are all stUin mund the pile of old hai tels and i pi oducc.l, some of which being colored of vaii

I'lmber; they know (here are ra(s ant ing it, and ,003 tints, present such a beautiful, silk like an-

tli at they must come out pretty soon, and then .1 e sh ill ha ve a rale chivy. If the people ony

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.11,1111 i, ,l3 10 11. nc n en actually, in same in stances, mistaken for il. It possesses (hi- de

Dre.i lf.it 1 1 nriciuc (it Dominie'. ity the at the-e faithful watchdog-, '.here woa'l be a rat ; 1 . . - 1 11 s- .. . 1 I .. i'i 1.. .. :i.i 1.. .. 1 1 .1.! 1.

ill ' I'j I iV.I I 1 1 , j I jl 1 a 1 1 1 I I ' ' ' 1 11 il 1 11 wo 1 1 1 1 l 11 nun- ill I lie pu hi 11. 1. I I o.

I am your Iriend and an enemy (r ,',-,,'

rbadocs. when: she sailed

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at this noil limn W iroadoe

on (ho o'.h, we have receicd liL's of 15 11 La

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sl ir.d oy and se: lair p. ay, an I don t tlnoiv stores cnletl atlvanl age, I'i t .1 n d only s i t nns tiie ac

tion id w ale r unt, io 1 ed and 111 mt -1 1 in v.! ,i hu-l

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naiiers to lb it 11 ale

Ihe inlands "Ciierilly continued quiet,

but the labor, rs wen; very lazy, and lo t Inclined to woik when they co il I avoid it.

Tho-e p.tpeis give us a i act o ml ol 1 111

d cadful au l d slmctive h i; 1 i'. i:i'

J. DOWNING, M..j r.

Dow iiingville Mditii, Jd Diigade.

The Nov Oileuis H'tllctin says; 'Pbc nai

jl.itlu '-lave J fio's, has been con leiiHied lo death I by a j 11 y of Citi.ei s 111 (he p in-.h u'j 1 1 . f 1 str:

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w :u ..l U'ng 1 w 1 I s- 10 hi :

it is well kn-'wn -ilk w lil not d 1.) hut the icpeat ed a i tin;t of w aU r rather appeals to si 1 c ng t lieu and beautify it. i i- a-cc-i :iineil to be (he epin mil, al Low 1 II, w hei e they h.i e olfei ed to in ike ihe expenmeiil, thai il can be spun upon in 1 i hint ly. An I while il 1 13','is (, oilicj branches of m iitufv I'll o ve 1 y i.npoi .in t -1 1 1 1 -1 i 1 1 1 1 c - ! 1 I bo-e -all

"J'he Poughkeepsie Telegiaph relates (hat a few evenings since a person who is fond of 1 dram, sit ped up to (he bar of a public house, and called for a glass of brandy and water. 1 here weie two or three persons in the room at the lime, one of whom, .Mr. San-

!on, a Viinti iloquist ol high reputation, was engaged in reading new spapcrs at the table. The man took up ihe glass with an evident mat k of satisf.M lion, ami w as 111 the act of putting it to his lips, when "how wow wow," ap

pealed Income Iroiit a whiffet dog as in tlm act of hiiing at his leg. The man kicked and cried "get oul"1 most lu-fily in Ihe same moment, 111 doing which he set down his glass and looked round for the dog. Put no dog Wits lo he feen, and tliis e xi iletl hi? surpiise in an esj ei ial manner. However, he shoit-

lycouelu Jed In "go ahead" and take bis dram ; hut in the ncl of a second lime tipping it (a his lips, how wow w ow " b it ked lite (log louder Ih 111 befoie; ami snailed as if in cm. nest. The man jumped aside, kit ked again and hallooed gi ( tail ' c !tl nl ly alaimtp, He looked about for ti c th g. lbtl as ih 1 u was In he set 11, he sel down luse i.j dellai-

ing he w mi ol in 1 01 mi; 111. tier sui It irt un -stances, itiid walked out. Mr. S ipU 11 1 lit.' t

lo no nllnw ei

Soi i c ty .

I a pension by the T eiMpei aneo

an- cs bilhci'.o UiC l, it t licts a tiiatcii.it, very land in l.cl.ufuj

".'hen: are about live unliiM:s ofwrv-- ofivasttj

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