Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 181, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 June 1835 — Page 2
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pose very ju.lh so, as it is quite cedent, that ascertained, it was nt advisable to net upon
acIAV .V :t r,..,!!.: muter all circumstances, prove so it. r rom mat day to uus no ANO'rHl-:ilSTi; MUOAT1AI'LOMON. ;; p pros. Confess with regard to Ibis proposition ha, v .i!-rv rrnxOXK MISSING. .i .;..,.ment now. taken nlace: allhnuHi in !S0-, three years
, Mx..v,Mavr,lS33. iiven to the uMUcu,inS of the article, w.l thereat ... i (l,-. r.ilonial ihp Tprr.tnrv of Mirhoan. and making 11?
vwt thi- inornincr of daily increase, anu wm-" , .trZ -1 J ..
tained that the miserable woman had died a- by a very large mob, it being the market u if
bout Chris
thus lonj
Doctor"
out oi the world ana under the promi
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i - . l- . 'u.-ir Iirr-imc of inhnatciy less value man usouinern Doundary a line iu'b , the steamboat a,;,?v, (apt kcnting, the southern extreme of Lake Kne to jean, the painful ml. lhme that the steam- 't p u.n , bccuUivatcd in ke Michigan. Among other provisions in boat M-.j.-sth-, while stopping at MenHliiS.s.jccvi - be at ieast this act was one which guaranteed to the pcoTe,me,see.o:ih.Tway ho.n rl.": new territory all the rights and St T.o.iw. on We. nes.h.-.. the I-mIi insl. burst w ol " U- HOlJoie oi i ; j l rtf ,1 other
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iriimii'. food to the territories hv the Ordinance of 1787.
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c most important oi glacis is tnatwnicn cs the li-hl ,,f .-idifi'irfin int the Union
ixty thousand
cstahhsh-
tmas, and the body had been kept 1 hey yy ere eventually om.gcu to maw use
r at the command of the " Witch llicir su e arms, aim Yveie it not lor ,
' under whose auspices she had gone ness and determined courage oi sergeant it i
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held out, that she should be brought to life in mcnt, and me men ur.uci m& command, mcs a dven time. It is quite probable, the ac-would probably have been. -acnliced. The ring count -iys. that the scoundrel quack had or-leader and other, of his party were rescued .1 tr. -wlmW nnv nn within from the police, but Sergeant Williams made
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"" - . , : , f.-.tiK ii ,(i V I- otien want most ne;in, nu iin had 1,-,, ,1h.,..I on Tb,r,d I) TO.rn,g, when c. k. l, ,ch e olt n.. - Jv;int o.'-ccu.
the Warsaw pa.aw I he ..avenger, m . ,1,; 'mvsent. leave it to abler. when the Territory shall have s
V"- own.-a,,a Haian. inhabitants, that is. the Temtor. twenty cabin p;,-5e neft ni .di jon, Iiom l ( cd by these boi;ndaiic, which vi(ls parts of the Mu.n; 1J e PRllT TllCl WltLiblc.
er particular -'.; , , In mother art of Congress was passtiioigh the PHP-will doubtlc. furnLhthcm A writer in the armer and G in a dav or two, Jic lias made the fol.owing experjment, Inch o g designated: CHerei, pother of tho.c dreadful disasters u? hn:. fou4 .uccciul in tlie - that od eated efforts have hich nroccei t'eaerai y fiv--n a disregard oi m peach-treei; Irom worrn: '-Al out a year l n, . . nrocurc
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tl,(? most ohMous ...ctates o. . r , ,Ui , 'i" 1 ' ' of he worn thc "5cllt of Congress to the change propos-en-meer probabjy neglerted, or w illiuh) loi-.ro,US and rlearea my ticc, of the woirn, , J Cvcry instance: and
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the house in the meantime, lest his impostuie a succciui tumi uuoujjn u.
hould be detected. secured the leader.
This unfortunate family imbibed the idea Mr J.dwurd Migaen, uic i.oiu v.. ..i lu u,,
Lord Flunk-
ancellor on
about a yeur a-o. that they were bncitchnl. formally took leave of the Court ai and become theprev of one of those arch vil-of Dublin on the -.. A April. 1. lains who. it appea'rs, infest that part of the ct was to n-Mime his seat as L ha country under the title of Wiivh Dor'-rs. A the '2 lib. 1 he Ivvennei Mail, the v
: orran oi Hit:
bore, to let oil the sleam Uuunguic Mopp.ie iook s0nw line crecmiig3 oi uauvv.,,, nr- the Senate
the root oi" ' - 7, Vt'1 r t?.
of the boat, and thus, pe.naps to wc ,,,.. put about a quart or oiu u.v. v o . f Rct)rC3en.
wm lh of fuel, hedotio. cd ioi ty lives. , ;,rh t.ee. Lat Fall I went round, as usual, ."-""-".? "- -
I.. :ii if-niivr- r. M.ivcrs o: tlie i. -iH m.i i . worms. 1 liose trees win
rents
We hav
talivcs it was referred to a Select Committee,
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iin, hequoncy newcpaprts,and we do roo(6, without , single cxcePt;on, clear f S Oldo mdi not remember
tl.-nllx resaue.i qo. - .:u,... . . m ":;" '!of the parties to this controversy, rcportcu. orwiin.l mis,nan:.r,netf U Muld seen anddeseryes -ihertnah It found c . ihc bill. Or, in
11 lllOSO HHO irU.lllV ll.l'- U" ll till! n, lily nn.i.- ' o
more debasin2 delusion than this is rarely to onservanvc party in iiei.u.u, r u,.u. be recorded, and is onlv exceeded as we hae h'-h enlogium upon Lord and Lady Ilaodtngalreadv -aid, by tlie "'successful impositions don on their retirement from the vice loyalty, practiced by the monster Matthias in our vi- An address unanimously voted to Jbc Larl, by ,initv J ' JY. V. C')uri r. iiie Corporationof Dublin, being the hist tunc " ' ' such a mark of respect has ever been tender-Casi-ai.tv at .B.r-nsM. Whileihcori-'ed loan or!t-going Lord Lieutenant.
nance of baptism was performing on Sunday' FOltTUOALA. last, in the water at Fox Foiot near Frovi- Arco,;n(3 f..om Ug)on arc (o (l,c of deuce, Rhode I.-hind, cue of toe boats which, , . () . , t joyal fcclin toward
1 i.-Nli nr.r;.nnQ nilpni iht i ho rorc- . 1 .. ' j .1
.wu. . v . . k. . . . iw. --,Mi-r i moo i t r n Miri si in i it
to prevail. There had indeed been a disiur-
Wheaton Allen, aged
were lilicd with per?
monv, overset, and Mr
nineteen, was drowned. Another person was
taken out of the water nearly liieless, but alter much ellbrt was recuscitaled.
Dultiiiwrc Chronicle.
banco on the i2tth of March, but was directed solely against the Duke of Falmclla, wholis very unpopular, and whom some not verywise members of the monocracy chose to suspect of having poisoned Frincc Augustus, f,r the sake of marry in g his own son to the ijiieen. His residence was beset by a crowd - . i i ..i d
aenouncmir vengeance aaiu-i nun. dui me
con-
ent
s and
i rom in
ill 1 1 i. l.-v.i . n 'i i inn .iiiiii ill', i.i - - - . nr. . rm'
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engines oi our mimhuw - ..t.. ..j V,,,v ' , . ' .vbevond the. reach of Congress. I ....... ,wl4l,v,w mi r. insswi v M - tumult was sooa anncascd by the manh
the tremendous and d;mg.MCUs powei ol l.ose !anm.c. . A.,tlK;rreme, y . -; The state of Ohio now contends that be- "ityot 1 M Xini! ' " duct of the Duke of de Terceira, who
a-ents. and ot the .-. es.i.y unu.i tM o, l(J u writer mmcrtui ..."t au .. : sho was admittled into the Un- n,.rt !W,.,. shin Xaoh..on.C;,Pt. Smith, unarmed into the midst of the rioter
.!".. . , .; 111 ll'ir IIVUW!iC- .Irni C'.n rriv. MaralllC. !Or llie 1)1 esei V u-. .. . . "V!""- . i,r. 7 .. .. , .
uRuiHii.Mv.aiL..,,'..., : tx'Z.w r r B,P;;iwn- It ronsits 1011 without any direct action upon -.rrived at New York on Monday night rom drove them awav nuc a hock oi sneep. me ment. Lvery instance o, ,,-ster f'emtion of and her daughters took convinces us more and more that ovAycTy the following coP"&!"' o ercrv part of en having power over the subject, gave a P ',. ppners from London and Liv- refuse in the house of the 15rilih Consuhfeclual preventives to make the ow ners pa) . )l d W1 h y 1 W assent to the aK,mion in her northern 301,1 N"e have, extracted from Throughout the affur, there was not the least hv 'v for a :mia"es ansnr' irom their ex the tree, viz: '-Soots, quick-lime, acotcn snuu. , n,,..th( ,rn ,ci p o i 01 ui - ?y j i,ir.i;,r
-: .. p . i i -i i ... . j , r rmiuiounuarv men uiouuseu m". !Kn f..v- "ioric lournais a ran account oi uic uaie oi iAiiiuciiiu ui itiuiunui,...) ..i.
plosion, n-esi.all then have saie . oe,: . uu in(1 su pliur vivum, one r nu - - r s,. lms'hereby Wn changed-and that con- 'nrn bro' ht hv her; the most import- The funeral of the Frincc took place on
a guarantee h their r: enu anu ,a,c .ua,,in :wc watcr-po, m - J'Tscqacntly, she is entitled to take possession - uf 0f which is 'that the French t5 1st ef March, the public evincing the
aremcill. .vnoiv.. j. i. i...."- . .i;l,. An, in tnn. noiW liusianuiiiii
FrrrsuL Uf.r, Fa. May 20.
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;urmc." The mixture mu-i suu u u r' ,. . A , th- t notwithstanding
'.live nfter ctuine it, and it will men ue in ioi v - - ion'? rpfucino.ias .)iici ..uiiug ii !th Wnnrt of the. fftmmittp.c in loUo reiusmg
ise.
'I lhiil this cornposition," he says,"use-
killinto enter the proposition; notwithstanding the i i. nhenrA of nli lpsrlalntlvro action On it', notWlth-
T W been ,Sw tandfng uTo acts of Congress .uuc .ftcr it ha, n;fp and UrC.akcS, iPi?c;t" notwithslanding her repeated application to
. .-
Fvr,, ArnTW. i jd4n '.l ,l--",, ?S S.ibsencc of all UgUlative action on if, notwifc
our sviiii.iiui!s su p.iiuiuiiy .o ueis. i i-.o-
were'bv a most melancholy accident which Ween the summer a
,.. nrr.r,l on S.ilurd.iv eveninir last. A younjr!:is a r.oatinjr of manure
ladv, Miss Mary J;ne Schlegel, of Washing-i00k the summer after it has been dressc j ;a to act upon the subject, by which ton", Fa. M-ho was on a yisit to some fiicnds m The editors of the cultivator are ot opui-, fa admitted that the title of the Tcrrito-
this city, took a pleasure wain, o?i iu.u u-,lon Uiat me nesi nine iu i-"'"- . , . (iitnutd does not belong to her: nin-, over lloyd's Hill, on the boundary of the .atlcr iirl of June, or the first fifteen days in ry in there a clearer case
citv, witli a juvenne asoei.ui:. ,.t...,1...5,.July1 msieau ui i; ' i r"ui riht th-in is here ecta!Lhsnca onmepan
of!
of
the hill, as girls often do, in a;;ind the reason they assign arc very plausible. rr .' u'ctkt that the .. i... i..(-...;, hnt'.ir : r.,v.r.,i in summer'' the v iuiciugan , anu as it is ci"-
;i Villi manlier, i ntiJi-ii si", ' --ji piunuiii i" wui lmmvu ... , - Jt c i i 4 i . iArn h . puasi-a-?o she re,chelhe foothe rapidity of herk, r Ate first growth, the tree then -nor .scent became fearfully a.celeLted. She abounds in elaborated sap, the 7 ied,inva,ntocheck herself, her fca merits
the descended
playful manner
before
descent
tried
ped, and she p.lched headlong against a jui-tage rom he malign inuueucc- oi . attentlvelv, and as the organ
ting bank ot hard clay or soap stone. iueui,,Winds, when a tree is pruned i ,...,; - . ooinion arrest this madman in his palVidwas immediately obtained-but shcUierc are very seldom any sprouts seen to.oV died in a few minutes, The spot upon wlncht from the parts where the knife and saw career a avert Iro c y
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the young lady tell is a shallop excavation- liavc hecn employed, cut wi o u . hostilities arc actually a mere scooping out of earth, which one might ;is performed at the usual lime, they think 'commenced and the civil tribunals cease to leap down will? perfect saf-ty ; but the ,mpc- M Vegetation is dormant, Uhc tree i can Xxrv When
no speedy etlorts to cover me wou ed bv the knife and saw, and thes
yy e uo nxnosed to scarchinc winos anu n sio.B. . j o . i fu0 -rtn.
t . .. . ... citfitt to nc n uenttu uy ltMuii.a.m u. w..
i,i.irou red hv the volocity o ner aescen.i 0 SDeedv etlorts to cover me wuuuum.ui.u- , - , .
wis such, that she struck the ground, a if she U bV the knife and saw, and these wounds P-- ? " Je b much ex-
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heen hurled from a precipice
not remember an occurrence which has givcnsun) become diseases, and often bring on pre
a more painful shock to the sensibility ot allature qccay.
who heard ot it, than this moat sau caiasiro-
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phe a young and bjoonrung girl, cut on in ilie comoanv of mirth and playfulness struck
to dcatli hv the very elasticity of health ajd
youthful spirits gathering the spring flowers o strew upon her untimely grayc.
BEET TvOOT SUGAR,
senuenr.es cannot fail to be most disastrous to
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the country, ruunc opinion auio.iu iuutfore, is the only lever which can be brought
to hear UDon the parties. Michigan is in the
the
decp-
rhnmber have nasscd the Indemnity bill by a est sympathy.
votcof "2S9 to 137; the majority being upwards 1 ne succession to the throne in case ol the of an hundred more than the Ministers had Queen:s demise, and tlie expediency of a sc-
first counted upon. cond marriage, liad been pvice brought be-
We yesterday brought the debate ol the tore the Chambers. As to the succession it is Chamber down'lo the close of the sittting on said that the queen's youngest sister the Frinthc 10th of April. cess Amelia, would be preferred hy the pcoOn the 17th, M. Mauguin, whose political pic to cither of the Infantes, Don Fedro's broprinciplcs have lately become a question thers. It is stated that on his death bed, with the Farisians, was the principle speaker Prince Augustus requested the queen to marry
against the claims ami he produced a little his younger brother Maximilian, now in his sensation in the Chamber, by the following 17th year. Tlie report of the queen's being statement: , H rinttc is contradicted. "A person writes to M. Mauguin, that if The provinces as well as the capital remain J'o will examine the original papers produced ed perfectly tranquil, and increasing in proiin sup,,,ort f tne American claims it will bc'perity. easy for hV. to discover;in it a falsification, for, Thc ncws Gf tbc adjournment of Congress there is in lhcterfrc of thc paper itself a date wa- rtct.jVC(i J Paris' by thc way of London subsequent to tlie dale Cf U s statement. ltwasolltbc Nlh Qf April. After noticing the u-
this stracc discovery wait.. lluuau 'V nanimous vote on Mr. YXdanis resolulmon, the
I'olignac to reject a clain; wmcn . clu-"l"ldischarging tne committee ol l oreign allaris ly stamped with fraud. t ifrom any other consideration of the French It was said in the Chamber, that the letter question, and the rejection, by thc Senate, ot read by M. Mauguin requested to have tiie.Vjie tJ:.'ec million appropriation, the Journal original documents in question laid before thejf( Qn,:mrrce remarks, "All this shows that Chamber, but the Minister asserted that lhcy;tbc United Stales' wishes to remain on the dewere not in existence. Thus the accusation! rpns:vo. b.,t that sbc 0 Uttlc fears hostilities
of fraud, according to the French ournalistJtiKit i,r legislature has separated without
j is made and not rebutted. The accusation providing, as a measure of precaution the
OHIO AND MICHIGAN,
On the 18th qf March, we made the fol-'quiet possession of thc territory in dispnte,
low in" brief analysis of this question, winch ,and has been since INJj a period oi tinny . ... n- . i . i ?i xi. .iK.:i:ic s f fWi'm
on r rnmnnHtnn with t ie OlllCiai Paper WC VCarS anO SUreiV li UlU auiuunuu v...
I . . i . ii -L it a. C 1, srC fKrs rr.iinlri'
this day publish, will be tound strictly cornet, nave any respect ior uic rursorv nerusal of which will satisfy everyiand the laws of the land, they should not at-
V . nm . i i a : . i r i l . .1 'iU ii-,,-. i.foirlir a! I 1 rit
andid mind, that Unio nas no ngius m tne tempt iorcioiy auu wnu iuwvwwuhij
The following remarks on the cultivalion' present controversy except what she may es- shed and civil war staring mem m uic iacc, of the beet and manufacture of sugar from it,!tahlish by the numerical strength of her mill- to dispossess her. Congress and Congress j pi the nect, anu i . r bThev will'tia a soecies of wright which the Executive! only, can give thc shadow of title to Ohio. mXJ of the &isbongd by Ihe coqstitMtion to:At Vresenf she has none whatever, and even Tte cTttoU root in France," pre vent, and which every good citizen from if Congress were now to give her title, it is lie cuimuuun mc ' ... rpr..1(i:ate as disrepu-louestionable whether thc Supreme Court of
which
dy a few j can
as almost
v riser
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wp nre rif ni 1 v lnioi nieu uy uiu .uiniiia v . . uu,wi . ; . . . :l rVl !i nanc?. ncarlv 300 manu-! Ry an ordinance of the old Congress of action of Congress u had in the premises; and
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t insiSicant character of a great State andthe United States would not declare such a . & .i.: ' i:i. ; '-n,. Tf-.no..ronsfo the welfare and nrospenty of thedaw inoneral.ve and cz post judo m its nature.
into sometime mw. m - i v.,l.:. K nitomni,.,! until tho f.nlber
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From thc Lwtti Sldivtnrd of April 1 1. Action mrrwr.r.N IL S. uC M)us", am
TiiiiKt: iM f.n of h ar. i PC loiiowmtT extract
from a privitc letter, received this morning
Irom J)cerport has been sent to us by a re-
however, seems not to have made a great jm-:mmbj necessary in case of a rupture.
prcssion on the (.hambcr, lor it votcu against; M. Dignon's amendment to reduce the indem-j nity one-half, Thc ballot was taken with unusual solemnity, and 270 voted against, Lh
for M. lhVnon. The vote assured ihe o crn-
t- iu..t 4i, Jii-.cWirvi. nf i!o C'lmmlier
ineut tii.it me .1,;- jwn.uu., ... v..- .. . i i . . . . i . i .
was much more lavorablc than it had darea i" , L ., . i , ,, dres. V c greatly question its authenticjlv, to hope. On the Ibth the debate was icum-l",'- 1 ed and brought to a close, ' ViC lcll.CrM aW1 ,? h" Two amendments, were proposed, one bv genuine, and, with the exception of he para-: M. Lcgrand to thc effect ''that the sum of graph I.cIoyv, refers cntiely of matters ot a 25,0tW,000f. shall not bc paid until France pnte nature: has received satisfactory explanations on lhc 'J-' f co". ls just been refeivcd f.-on r,u a f..,w...,.t'r..!.iiv,. I almouth, staling that there havi been a ve-
Ihe President's mcssagef and another by M. rysvxcr engagement between Ins Majesty , Isambert to this elTcc t: --The money to be"Pj n) . ?'mmau hy ;f
,U l.o ii:i-hidei ill t !l ;,ml '"let. 1. iiM.ni-ii i.-oi- .11 , uiu,.u. ;i
nriiil to Amri'ii"! 1 1
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-il. iin Ohio, was or-'-ifrn n wo rn unon our associates 01 the press .. .... i ... i ...:,i...( :..(..,.r4 ;,. !o pn-- tne j Miuauuciis, ami eie. iiiom i;.u-
f.rforip ol the kind already exist in two uc-,io. me cuuuiiy o"i" j - -- ..to..... r.. . , muu"ci,;uiu i,uu nuuui .muu. ... - , , T . , , StohSp U the writer 'ganized into a territorial Government, and ar-;to let the merits of this controversy be cstcn- pu yinc,L; the first commencing in the- a.dly opposed by the t am.pa-. t st. ted he prodeFof each to be 100,000 rangements were made for its future divisionlsively known in order that public opinion may r .Jd th, hst in lhu ycar IS 1 L - nearly cut to p.ecc, hav, ,g had ;,ouirfs7fuWthe rcsuit would be thrceinto3 States; the boundaries of which W.spcak "trumpet-ton gued' to those who are j)oU, of xv,,.c lx.-.vcWd b decisive ma- W and a great many wounded. Ln: , .r A nonunllv raised in thcseiestablishcd. There were in thU ordir.anceUrging brothers, neighbors, and countrymen io..ties. lt ui5i bu srcl. however, that ana-'
II II I III no UOUIIUO -- r 1 ' . y 11 J 1. I . : I . I
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A,. ':! '. ,K;J fnr'r,.. rf.r-W rnlled "articles ot compact, into a learlul ana uioouy contest yy men can-
1, - ' Jinn of the cultivating of the'which were declared to be irrevocable, and ,10t fail to bring disgrace upon thc country !
beet root sugar, is the advantage agriculture foreverunaltcrableexceptby common consent, and indescribable misery to the survivor, o. derives from it, by enabling the cultivators of, By these articles, Congress had power to cs-such a warfare. JYcw lark Courier - Lnq. it to dNocnse with fallows, the custom being tablish not less than three, nor more than live; v revalentir , that country, of allowing lands to.Statcs within thc territory named; and ifthey A most disgraceful imposture has recently rieaienunii.utu j, 0 i..,.,-,, ih.nn three. States, than tlie been d sc bsed in North Carolina, and one
" has been detracted, there remains so'.bonndary between the northern and southern that furnishes almost a parallel to the case of ;Sousanulp, thatiu two months, withoutSlates, was to be a line drawn e.tst and west Matthias. A family in I JocVingham county
the employment of any other food, a great through the southern extreme ol lake luicm- ol reputable raniv m me, nau a., uu.-,. ..u the cmpiojmcm. j - fa , lh .f nclhhovs to exclude tb.emselvesalto
ufTclorv of ordinary size, it is computcd,j In 1S02 an act was passed authorizing thetethcr from intercourse with those around wiU thcn , cnfr.rim.tniiantilv to feed 100 bul- people of Ohio to form a State Constitution ; them, and even to shut up their house and
incndment Yv as adop'.e.l, on motion ol Y aiazc.j i ne nancor y nig slates mat me cas s i requiring that the money shall not bc paid sickness y-. hich have occurred at souie of until France obtains a satisfactory esplana-hotels in that city, and which were suspecled lion from the Fresidcnt for the language he to have originated in poiMin, have been Ira
thought proper to adopt towards the Govern- cod and found to have been caused by mill., ment, which will prevent the payment of an) ,of some cows which had been feeding on depart of the indemnify until after the m- eting caved vegetables, of the upxt Congress; but as the hitciot vill .
bc constantly accruing, this delay is ol no nio- 1 hey aic uetling up Sucrnl ( oiuv.rfs .
ment.
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oi pront, as tin; Hi'um.v- . .. r
lrWrSTT JUndor l .t ihe Suto .f OU. rmed H,Wil the' -
, ...-..j - - ..! -i, i;,Hio,,. nn.l in one of its articles lt Yvas ravel the mystery, anuauouy oi tuem i. imn
The required explanation will doubt-Sunday evenings at the Vauxhall Cardeiis, forlhcoininir in due season and all in New York. Thai is knocking reliirio
be well. the had Yi'rh a Fsahn book, I'. (.'.;;, n;pi wn. I
rT., 4. " ,. , , . A fellow named Uail Draper was tried .-t Thc papers continue to diplay an almosl i , . . r '. . ii . ..I i . i la a. a hoi t tune since, lor throw ni"-a dead constant succession ol dislurliances aiul riots: , ,, . . , i . , . ..i.i ii- i- cal into a iHMu,nlior s ell. 1 le Yvas scntei d titbe-salo protected by large bodies ol police, r ' , , .. , . . J i 5 v , ,l to a line ol lilteen dollars and three inonlhj and military and popular discontent, ever , .... - , . i -i ,1 i i .imprisonment. Ihe piinirluncnt yv;is
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an addition of one half, to the extent Ql Iheir pr&poscu tnai ii uiecabt anu o..v-wUU.,. t w.v- .. V , . . , . , , r , i v en u u o er tlie y ell lor twe he inonin-, anaqaitjonoi oni ii.ui, w i or should strike itoul hThis bcin reluscd they contrived to look in, scarcely show 11k m-elves, e en for the most , . , ,, . land. A late discovery, said to have been, not strike Cake Laic, or snouia suikc nouin i ins uein, iuu t j j and di ink Irom it the yv ho e. upe. made b v MP fkv al i c r a celebrated of the North Cape of the Maumec Bay, Ihen.at the window and discovered the corpse oflaudahiY pu.pos.s, u uhoul being alia. Leo. a- 1 rrfinerof 1 'ilV t - -ivc -till furtherwith the assent of Congress," the line should Mrs. Cash, the matron of the household, I) ing was Ihe case in the m-fam e mentioned in the TK.IC wa- imported into F-.-ion, d-.ri.u: au-mcnted the fuor able prospects arisin- be so changed as to run from Lake Michigan on a bed in the most horrid and disgusting follow ing paragraph Irom the Lroheda Jour- ,1,,. , ,:u- s:: . lifu en million, nine hundred 11. Cane. Uut the propositioi.'state of putrefaction. Tins woman had evi- nal: and ei-hl v-i-i.J.t thousand two hundred an.l
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formerly. The French cc'ui.ial planters, it gress
appears, Irom the concludi
article, have become
extensive production
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nir portion of this this matter, Yvitu omers, yy.is icieiicM witnuuivu.m.;.,, x . .......
seriously Alarmed at the committee, of which the late John Randolph and a son, a young man, was lounu up stairs.
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male in (he street. Some persons interfered, K.pcct.ible oun man named when a general scutlle. en-ued. The i.olu e ,, j.-ij u ;ls Killed at I ...ne.ister, F;i.
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were called in, aim, wnne entieavoi in;; to re- vin, , . ,v store order, they yvcic altai ked w ilh atone- ou" jt, blul
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