Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 172, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 April 1835 — Page 1

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i i-ynu will meet withm ce in a long lime, igo down; or.it will soaggravate the symptoms, While railing rapidly over the rich botlonijihat Jn w ill no longer trouble your&elf at all

f anJ imm diattli U.is s tf : 01" llm linn-, rrt 'about the potato.

T...' 'iS. Fr j 1 im ii'ht', tLree d U ir, iiilcr . romnaninn and m ?t If re niNiiimxti! 7w set a. grain cf Sand out of vour Eve-

Our; Put in a pebble. The reason of ihe cuie n

obvious.

I! n .1 pi.. n .t.l ihe expiration oi the y;Hj ,r r.ocveis.it'inii on western subject. ;.vi ;1 !i r us 1 lifsv cenU. if uii.l withii.l . . .

., . ... .r i iew menu uiu not listen 10 u long in swctice. In: ear in ! t WO dull u . II paid l.t a JvaiiCt ',, .1 . i i .ii.. , x - . . r , . : l Vrc-i -imi ih ii I knew somcihitii :iuout inati '!i-i !:j!i.im r.e v .l jr limn six, , 7. . . , . , ,, ,, ,. ,' , , , t t ana ibir.si? in the backwoo.b, be nadrcsj. in :it un'e p 11 1 m .t.l v anco. S ibsci -ii)(r : ' I -l liim..-ll to np.

-rvcii hv orl. ::!: !-;. I i:iv ?j Cf! t'X'r.i

K') j-i jit-r ii-c.uiii.iftJ umIiI all arroarnm.-? nr.

j' ti.l, n i! wit.'i .ui In.; iiniiruvf tb tl intrulion, bcintj s'l-ni lit oiiii'c. Vh' hie ii:ti in iv m p ; i . S in pro i'nc d'livtHMl at tbii other, or such olhci i C'-5 h miv he fiiei'tl upon. A lvor!i?iiii' incitfil at l?u, uUI ratp. Ffji:i ihn .c;e jik Cjtirifr & lln-j iircr. " Hit mircli ot miui.1 i on vnnl ami the tiig I fi -iri!i- a ii ovnin ins f victory; "tir se 'fee mo'to cn tHa; eilicoit h c signo V.ncti " A Si!p,rcsseJ'"fPt- . Ttie Senate an I hi' ft n Kej re -ntslivci n: K";it'i'-kv hive givrn that stalt lidiljf to th It. Ii--. "I'll- re ie-Hnt lyr.-iri' liJc?- llieu j re t. f ices,:ul t mk- n:;o ot'ii em n b; a i a inv'trr lU il m l t he tluiugh! ot I 1'hf l.g'--lat re hoe inc 'wir.iie.l a L iriy Collrg with :H l1 c j.'infM incident to ! h an intiln li a. a i i th C'n i ei te a bu'iy shonM hiv tote ihi-i ihniij a n;;Ult r of tevnifobl aloni!ib fnfnt. li'it ! it ii: lt Youn . ulie lntitut

'AI.ij he you've heen over in Ilooter I.m-! ii nur dav, stranger?"' " Y- once "

"Well ainl lhe cautions out l!i:;r, .111) !

Put

in a

To get a Fy out of your Ear. Hornet.

And so, in any case of pain or difficult),

take such measures as will produce an ajigia valion of the case, and the cure is completed J Y. 'lrantcript.

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Ltnch's Law. A case of corporial punish

1., .. ri t 1 Imeitt, coming ui.der the pcnnlties of the law I be -atern penueman smileu. He hd ... , , f r t .

at fine hun a visiiile illustration of one topic 1 our pit-vioiis ci.Vi:i?atiou. "Hough i x'etior-; tut gtr.erous heart." "You tny will say tliat, stranger, aturlly, t aim rawbnmd; ut yoj can fee I

taint got much flesli mi my Done to brag f

01 w, and my skin's like iha backside of a on-!). un, and my htir as cii-pcd and fiizzled r a "Or nt the ide locks of same of our ladicr iial )ou a.iy haf noticed, when you passed hrniih tin- at prit;.M llx 1 tly hi!bl wtia! Y'Ur ladies I5ai e unj.'iit loigel our iieiglittor?, ol ifo'i-litr land."

t l.i-xin"t-n, i :'C'i:t1lv imi'iwl with Univei

itv of jsnvilf fje, an'1 filiv uthorizttd con it d.-ree. It mi tier tiot io i that "tli Mesr Van Doh'iip" .ire placed at the head o it; it iioenl l aw ty the dartger in the leal The .Me si?. Van 1). r r.i afaie.ul will nevt-i e ahie to keep the control of suh a seminary

lonj n tliftir own nan i. I ni Suiter ol con

fVrrins; ilt-;riee ftill ba found ulierive of on

lihait es the country ,M1it' be revoluiionized

mt im rihoeJ and overwhelmed! I'he tir'

rier e nhi'.'h the charter uili"iiiet i- ft!. P. ?.

"No, Well rr.ny he you'd like (o hear how I hi-came as lean a a Jnrsey pi. You setr. 1 w; s liiwn in tt.e Wabash countr ; and the F.-i r and Ague cotch uii? there, and between 'e Hv i, they shuck and burnt all the flesh oil of tn b idy, and Hied to m ike leather of 111) kin. h d ni tiger's wool of tnv hair. The epme down lour weeks, coo! ; but ibey louml ny j inti too well put tii lher to be -hu k In piei'$ by a trifle. S- I mt on ni feet aaain od am oinj; liack lo Kcntuck. scampef

, Four weeks we had it, rough and iunhle;and

e yw puny well matched, I tel ymi, lot ne iy I would be tna-ler, and the next the

rascals would have me down again, hut I hey

(iis:re of r.dite Lilei ature ;) the Pteideni 1,:ou' "0' mC . O'lgh, f.tr I kept roll

we tike it. innt nnneilv mean

' . m It

protiab'y wiil ho-t'iw it upon ' .Mj Prettirsl f.ist."' The d-gree of M AI . ( M 1 e of M 11 i.e.) s furlliertiioi e to le cinicir d ome t'a 1 .i1y memher next car ill pi'ihaldv ue hi in 5 lence t eit id tliis d'gree to M. H M, Mitres of my bean.) and the fair gr.idnate wi.l g farth with req n aie dipbun i. The degree "I M. I. ( M it re f in"t 1 ucIiah.) is sl.o Huihon

set!. Ttii.

.U i 1 M i e

Af er iIim c!i utered tnon -p .1 v v get fair! n5"i 'g it will. p dasi'i.t un'. act like all nthei corpor itto , and l-.e annuilly b ifir.g the Legis l.it'ire for a.Llitinn il p .-.vi rs The laly C'rpo

ra'.ors will utter iel satisfied with uch nifa gre privil ges as these ; tior can we in conscience reco.n uend them to do 0. it they are in fad a i' M i'lni accoiilinp to itatutoty enactmem lt ihem cany 'he matter ut. If they mu-' hi i".oriiirled, we hope (here will be rotnt-

' I . . it ur.rt it i-i . . 1 . 1 t . I tl. ..II l!w.

'" '...v. rHj-iRiu 1 1 .lie; unit . f ill rt o on one was'nt fair play: Icould'n: -land it; and stranger, maybe I din'nt get jiurty d d fi k ol the scrape btfote we got through. I'd sooner take hold of two chap? roin 'h : knobs, any lime. And they'ie the very devil. ev ry body ki o s. Well, we had ur bout thai is, I and the rascally Feverand Aiier -at a woithy old Ib.orher fartnei's, in hi; Wabash o intrv. I was ket't theie live iveeks; and when I asked for niy bill, il )n li take my word f rt, th- kind old codsjei would'iit take a sbiUint;. ! bad'ol been much

'rouble was wolr.i ttie lo what I'd had; inibi nake the Oir g'uns a prrfiil , if I cll)0e aever ch trged a liaoer nolben fm a nisiht m iwo's lodiiio could'nt think of turning bi'ioue ini a tavern."1 rio the old nvm j il tit and I b- a n lo lo -k ah. u' f.r the un i:in?

enacted by the celebrated Lynch, occured in

the iieilihcrhood of this place the present w c k, w hich we think worthy of notice. A Itllow by the name of John 11. B.Cioud, who Had been making our town his place of resi deuce for some time past, loitering round Some of the groceiies, quarrelling, fighting abusing out citizens, robbing the widow and theorphan, occasionally pleading law, and enacting m my other deeds o! a nature well calculated- to icuder him a fit subjei t for Lynchers, besidri iving in adultery, was on Tue day night, jus, it the moment hi: wasabont stepping oil board asteatnboat for Loui ?vil!e,safel) setiu uuothei aoat, and Carefully conveyed to the Kentucky tiore, where, we are informed, he was ulripi, .Stalier undergoing the operation of about 70 lar-hes, he received a comfortable coal of tai 11. d feathers, mid he has not been seen in'lhesc parts' since. Ivlitorsat Louisville woulddo well lo notice he above. Rising Sun Times.

Ilcnt produced 6j Friction. Sir Humphrey Davy pioved lhal two pieces of ice rub jeJ logelhertn an almopheie of 32 degrees or at the freezing point, are converted into water. A piece of ordnance is heated 'much soonei by constant di.-charges, than if tilled with tiurning coals for ten times as long a period. These facts are adduced, among othei, by the advocates of the immeterialny of heat aim ight, to suppert their theory, which attribute? iicat and light to vibratory motions anions ihese pai(ilt'S of bodies, and in a supposeu ethereal medium.

symmetry in the jdan. Lit it embrace the who'e scofie of female in-truction. au-l at the e

dial wtieii'il Inij enoiiiih to heal work. Tin r iv ere three line w bite-li-iin d hoys Shorn. Mam, and .latdn-t and a pale, delicate little

THE TROUBLE IN SPAIN. It appears that there is some tiuth in th

rumour of an attempt on the part of the Duke

of Wellington to put an end to the civil wai

m Spain. The London Morning Herald

;ives Ihe following a? a sketch of tnc con dilio: s proposed. Should the Duke sue

(orl 10 mis aiiempi ai reconciliation, lie

will defer e the thanks of the the frknJsof

humanity : CONDITIONS. 1. Abdi-:lion ol Don Citlos ill favor of I ii

many thi.-g-i to write, unto vou, I would not write it Ii paper and iik, but, 1 (rust t 1 on 1 onto t j you an ! p?rt!: luce to face." Fr. n the above inteiviow n mat riage look place the ensuing week. Baptists in .America Badger's Weekly

Messenger stales that the number of 15 pi iAsociatious in the United Slates is S3 1 churches 6,093, ordained minister- 3 21 4

and 737 Uceniiales. Q dy 152 Aociatiousent in their minutes to the General Agent.

and their nett gain amounted to 27,361 mem ber. The same ratio for the whole nurjihei

(331) would give 11 nett increase of not les.-

han sixty thousand for the )ear past. The numherof Presby lei! n Congreg ttioi.s

in the Uoi'ed Slates in 1834, is put down ai

2648: Preachers, 2051 ; communicants, 247,-

694. This, of course, does not include the Congrecationalisls of New England, who, although the same generally in docirims.

have a different foim of Church Government.

A short time since a poor man, a native of

Ireland, having had a quarrel with his wifej threw himself into the riYer and was drown-

Phe following curious account of h.s

death, written by himself, was found in his apartment:

As I know the people that will find my

carcass is curiousabout the cause oi my death,

vvhii h is something out of the way, I II give

(hem all thesatisfaction in my power about it, as I know the whole mailer from bcginim g to end; the more my misfortune tor 'nariymg a bad woman, that never was pleased but when she was angry with me, and scolded me out of my life.

li may be reported, as the woild is much

given to lying, that I died by accident; but that's a mistake, for 1 threw myself into the

water, and so killed myself and as the little that's left of my substance is tiol much, 1 hope there will be no quarrelling about it. I give ill the money that m) he found iu my breech es pocket lo Betty M'Kenzie. My wife tftid that I had unlaw fu doings with her, but that's 1 lie of her own inventinj', and if I was alive

I would tay it to her face. As for my wile, -he must provide for herself, as 1 mean in lutuje to give her nothing 1 had enough lo do totniintain her during my life, and I am suie I'll not trouble my head about her now 1 am lead. I forgive all the world ixtept my wile hot ! don't know rightly where 1 shall go, ni I am very easy about it, as I go! absolution slyly to day, without Ihe Pries! knowing what I had uot in mv head . I bore an indiiF-Ten! good diameter whilr 1 ..i;u ....a .... ..1 1 1 1...... b .. 1 iiw. 1..,.

!"t man down that dared lo say a wold ag iinsl it, but now I am dead they tniytay what they plesse, but the devil icward then for their pains'. I die a charity with every

bod) except 11: y wife, and wish well to all who

timphys. Osteography, Arthrography, Myuxraphy. ZstbesiogrHphy, SplaxrhrgrHphy, Diacr ogrnphy, Ai geicgraphy and Kenr praphy, are some of the snveet soundirp D pli'li names or word, displayed in hnnotim r the propectns of f grlundiere's Anatomy.- Mid are ol tliem'elves, we trust, scfiicie.-.t to eruare a libeial patronnge.

Congrens rose on the night of ihe 3d int leaving undone mo-tofng important busmen. I he following important bills from the Senate, w ere thus lost in the House of Represent, tires : The Pnt Oflire reform bill. Passed in Senate unanimously. The Cu-tum Houe regulations bill. Almost unaaimously in the Senate. The Judiciary Bill. Passed io Senate. 31 The hill on Public Deposites in State Hanks, The billon Executive Patronage. Suppor

ted in the Senate by men of all parties j

I he bill indemnifying claimants for French

spoliation belnre A. D. I 00,

The Fortification bill. The most d fF.cuIt people in the world to ba pleased are those who know experimental! that they want talent to plente. An Irish brother editor down south siys his exchange list is too Itrge, and wishes it theie fore understood that 'this is to notify all thos that dnnt receive the p per that their exchange is stopped.1 The Toledo Gazette has changed the nims of its looMion, from Monroe county, Michigan, to Wood county. Ohio. The postmaster at Detroit is said fo hava written to Columbus, that there will be bloodshed if Ohio sends commissioners to run (he boundary line.

Ide-t son.

2 Withdrawal of Queen Christine from! had a repaid lo me, and don't t are a q nd o

. . . . 1

idnt tendency of the ae is utilatmn, or Wo !-" liuth, and I uave Unlhy my breast pin, men College ought to bestow honors a well up OiidJaphet my penknife, and Ham, (who was on tho-e tnnge-l 111 the ueful a- in the nrna-l schooUhnv.) my everpoint pencil, and Shem.

mental art and science. The i.'egree ol" .M . V

(the eldest.) my watch; ami such a bobbing

M. for iiKlance. 'Mistress of Pudding .MakingV. heads, and scraping 01 feet, am! glistening ought by all means to be conferred upon ihe f eyes, as there was among the little flock, I rost expert in th it es- ellent an I necessary ait jnever see bef-ne; and when I st oped dawn to Jiooftiat m -t praise worthy employment: thejkis I t le Ruthy, rny heart, I ic" you. flatter art as well .a science of dammg -Picking. Aled about evi-ry which way. and fell entirely yo ing lady may be perfectly an fait in the nvat-'.ioo big for its rage. What's o'clock, stranger, ter of murdering French, or bui le-tpieing pnte -eeing as I've no time teller now?" Fl ire ice in ..tleniptme Italian tnnnf t-.s. bl it ! AliIi-St foui,"

shi is unlearned in the mystei y of dilapidate.! j We shall gel in late Whoop, drivr, hallooj hoi-erv, her education must al w.y s be consider j Reckon j our team's taking a na p !" I

t' e bpa l-ii iiiiinini.nl. ibarco wheie the bury me. I was oividi o 3 Imuiediale helhrotl. merit of the eldest! between hat; ging and diowning, but at hst ron of I). m Carlos with Isabel II. Uolved upon the way I have taken, as I thought 4. The Government to be carried on in thtil was not quite so vulgar as the oilier, as thev name of Charles VI. and the Estato Real toi h.tnz ihieves, heretics, and murderers, but ne

v r drown them. So 1 depart my life in the

remain in force. 5. A C'oti' Cil of regency to be appointed,

Diitgracefulriet.ln canqnence of public notice, a meeting of the New York Protestant Anciation would be held for the purpose of debating the uetion Is Popery compatible

with civil lihertv." a very large and respertnbls 8 smblaz r f ladies and gentlemen attended on Friday evening at Broadway Hall. After the meeting wa organised, the Rev. Mr. Fin'ey rose for the purpose of delivering an introductory prayer, and while so engaged, a gang of inffiin, amounting to between cne and two hundred, burst open the door, and commenced a moM violent and iudiiciimioale attack upon the audience. The Rer. Sir. Erowr.Iee and several other clergymen to vain attempted, by remontranc

to quell the outrage. The infuiiated ruffian ns iuhed the reverend gentlemen, who wre Ht length compelled to flee for the safety ol their lives. The woik of destruction then commenced: the in oh tote up ihe benches nnd entirely destroyed the furniture of (he room by spltttinif it into a thousand fragments. Having driven out the congregation, and perjetrated all the michief ihat lav in their power, the rioters left the scene of mischief unmolested. The agaresir nrs said lo have been a portion of car Ra-

man Catholic population. .Yew York piper .

thirty i-jebt y ear of my age, ith-uit w incine. !

in order to govern the country until ihe u,llU. grumbling, or whining hot like a man cf

'nnre be ot :ip.-. f his maloi Itv lelnc iihi nt:.. f...A muiinn u(. r hoi.-.. 1 ..II ,1 niWVltie . unme oanas oi tna i.neuiv-

- -.-p,..-. ...... ...x. ' ..'i.'. ) ire ni nt. i

itions of h"n; and near the same place, six

:iol tn be rorrmosed of five iiiomlwnjil.c .,r.il f "In i.i i:., will, iU ,,r.n..f ff i" Ark:infes are to be seen the buck fiuoda-

ed detjclive. bo at least it strikes u; and na female, whether of ceitain or uncertain age. ight to receive the degree of P. S. (lilne S ocking) until she has learned ei o igh to menO one. There is another difliculiy that this Gut College will hive to encounter. There ought by all means to be the lessor as well as h ghei inon conferred, so as to cone-pond with tht h -seminai ies of the land. The degree otVa giitcr finds its equivalent in that of Mi-lres, ami .distress of Arts is all very well, and would be entirely appropriate in the month of cockney, since, he would be sure to pronounce it Mittes of Hearts ; but we are puzzled to divine a subor diiate title for the pretty graduates. It won't d to have a Buccalcurtate , f r Ihe school is not itit!nded to make Barhelois; but probably to un

xn ike them. What is to be done in the difficulty

we have not been able to device, though it has been made the subject of much sleepltss peclation. In short il i so serious a matter that it

is quite impossible for us to get al a satisfacto ry solution, and we give it up.

IIUMEROU'S EXTRACT.

1 travelled by stage, last fall, from Dayton

to Cincinnati. I had but one companion ai as em gentleman and much of our conver

sation was upon the history, resources, people

an 1 peculiarities o the V est. at Hamilton

third person joined us. This wa a Ken

tucky drover, w ho was returning from n jaum

'Guess inur tongue is'nt troubled much in

h it way ," muttered the driver. 'Twas well he Keiitm kian did not hear him. Ami i we rolb-d along to the city, much leased with the company ofthejollv he. 11 ted

veiiluckiau .

among whom Zotnabu arreguy and the Mai- t'.ing to hen vi. n, w bet e 1 shall lauyh at :. .1.. 1... A.. ;il.. . .j. ... I ' -r j .1 . .1 . ;l 11

m'i.s 11 ii c ni... ...c .. v. uvvi.ciiiiii 1 j i'c 11 nc null 111c uc,ii

included. 6 An unconditional amnestv for all politi

cal offences. 7. Securities be given to the people of the B i-que province? and Navarre, for the maintenance of their fueros. 8. AUIoan or debts contracted in the name ..f ihe . uiti -Salique dynasty, or in thai of Don

my

Receipts for the curt of various Complaints, dozen

from Inc. Principles and Practice of the Homopathic DoctorsThe grand principle, in r tn iny all complaint).

is to aggravate Ihe symptoms; or. in oiherir .

word, to produce symptoms, i a more atjravated na tire than those y ou und-rtake to

remove, and then, of coiiise, th; first set of

Cailos, to be a knowledged and contidered as the royal debt of Spain. 9 All ranks, title. and decorations, confer red by the present Queen or D ui Carlos, to be declared the property of thoFe to whom they have been granted. Lord Fi'zory Somerset is said to have actu

illy left England on this identified mission.--

os is to be allowed 50,000 a jear.

... t - sr

inn over into Illinois ana tnuiana. lie wa

ludc but as frank and whole sealed n fellow lstrctch your aophpgus so thntlhe potato will

by ihe second, will no; be felt

Jo cure the Rheumatism Drink wine and

indulge jourself in high living so as o bring

n the gout, and rely upon it, that when this

last has once placed its screws upon vou, yon

wilt not leel the rheumatism.

To cure a Flea bite. Submit the wounded part to the teeth of a bed bug, which will aggrave to the symptoms thai the flea bite will be no longer felt . N To cure the 'TorthAche. G'A yourself af Aided with the ticdoloreux. and thenynu ma

laugh at the Tooth Ache, even though you should laugh out of the wrong side of jour

mouth. To cure suffocation from swallojcing a Potato Swallow a pumpkin. This will i ertamlx

A Religious Courtship A young gentleman

happening to sit at chu ch in a pew adjoining

ymptom being swallowed up or overcomeVne in which sat a young lady fr whom h

hundred nnd frty acres are enclosed l.y a wa 1, nnd in the rpntte there i a circular building.

Anew way to tell of the prosperity 0f n!"rin m mi mere are me rum. o, a city j V rtown A Southern paper speaking . f the in j ,ree' """.' other at right angles creased piospccls of the town, notices th t!m,V he traced br brick foundation one mile in doctors with long facei, and lawyer wilh sour ,tn5,b- The bpeks are shaped like mole, n looks, bespeak a prosneiitv Ion anticioated '"' U'h eld for the Geologist, as well

and very much needed . .as the Ai.quarian.

Horrid. TW account received by Caunpnre

A young man named .1. Mc L-mghlin allarh

ed to a Thespian sor iety, al Nashville, Ten- we learn thai the. sales of children, have become

oessee, when enacted the character of Ber- very extensive in Upper India, nnd hundreds tram, nci idei. tally inflicted a wound upon have been eaten by their starving parents!

himself of so dangerous a nature as to cause

his death.

Penn.

His mother resides at Lancaster There are about 3.000 dram thps in the city of New York. Their licenses bring into I the ci'y 30.000. The public tax for the sup

port of criminals and paupers, amount to about

onceived a sudden and violent passion, wa

desirous of entering into a courtship on the

spot but the pi ce not suiting a formal decla

ration the exigency of the case suggested the following plan: He politely handed his fair neighbor a bible open, with a pin bturk in the

following text 2d epistle of John, verse 5th.

and now I beseech thee, 1 dy not as though

I wrote a new commandment unto thee but

that which we had from the beginning, "that we love one another." She returned it, pointing 2d chapter of Ruth, verse 20. "Then she fell on her face, and bowed herself to the

ground, and said unto him, why have 1 found grace in thine eyes, that thou shouldst take knowledge of me, seeing I am a stranger!1" He returned the book, pointing to the 12th

verioof the third epistle of John: ,4Having

WONDERFUL SAGACITY.

One day last wei k when the crowd of fash-' S300.000-Tbe number of vagrao.s, pauper, ionables was greatest at the U'.ion street "'"1 c"""al. commttied in 1 833, was 30,395. i xhihitian in Boston,'! beautiful girl who had. led the elephant w ith sundry cakes and apples1 Skntiiff in Florida U d in a letter in taking an apple from her bag drew out her fr"m Tallahassee, lhat they h.d good .kating ivory card case, which fell unobseived in the P'""1 in ,hat lown '! 9,h eh'uary. sawdust of the ring. At the close of the per- The first amnsement of th. kind ever known formance the crowd open, d fo let the ele- befor ,n f,or,daphant pass to his recess, but instead of procee-J ding as usual, he turned aside and thrust I is Death from the bile of a Rat. Last week the trunk into the mid! of a group of ladies andj the infant sn of Mi. Passmore, saddler, of Tru. gentlemen, who, as misiht be expected were ro, died in consequence of having been bitten

o much alarmed 'hat they scattered in every by a rat. The poor babe, which lay atleep in direction, 'i he keeper al this moment discov- a cradle in an adjoining room, was heard by its ered that ths animal had something in his! father to cry, and on going to look after it, a

trunk. Upon examination, he found il to u. the young lady' card case, which the elephant had picked np, ind was only seeking h fair owner when he, unceremoniously, as tin tompany al first thought, extended his trunk amon them.--? ? A'lut-

Uige rat escaped from the cradle. On examintion, it was found that the rat had severely bitten two of the fingers. Every attention was paid to the rase, but in vain; a severe inflarnma tion took, place, and mortification at length irtnieattd tht life ef the tacocent isfferer,