Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 186, Vevay, Switzerland County, 18 July 1835 — Page 2

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Rv;V. The ivllwwif-! r liiads'clfaf open cou&lry, during luc last iww v

in. -rog r s;iv.. civ v. ill be, in thu three d iy, it wjul-l seem as it he had oeen

awcnarif: into a com pa., i" s vi...

6r.Vl.ML.!o.vii.inillI;irr e'.ureh walking with a Utile torch or candle at 4 o

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heir .Vi h.'i ! i l;i I ! n3. a!l'J

in ti.circ-wn sirec., iheir own

! rhila.icl--some i

their, so- oewiidered as lo knock at

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lira'-ii Rail Road. cynd

i iv.-:. I i ..--..raster couaiv. to 'coaches

.,!,;.: t'uilid-. i rail road, laud horses ttvken o

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When this naf ir tiWi'Li . iiir-. .iiU.::i".is comicctiag ii:-- .MfV

j,ig:o::. thr-.ugh ii!-, C l-i isai a

.-,r'- to ..!.- where iheir own

blio stages and

.u hor ofj Gar ns domestic medicine, and late

physician of Tenocssce.ond iormer physician of the Virginia Hospital. June 10th, 1835.

Mr. E.'ilor:

Sirrin your paper of last week, I discov-

will 1. s - oi w ;:

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M! OliliyU U U'J leil ill too in.iuB.-- .. .

t-kcr oil manv were ovci turned M "6 ""vum uh. ...v -.....j,

.-t-.H!'! e-evenii p-eopii:

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A post ch.sisc,

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i ; v Nii.iour p;iS5ciig .';. on iw v. a uuu. uw " .v - i T-L !',.. 11. was oAi tiiiii-jd ii.to the water, by

!i:s-h'io . ridCc at iJrixtonV

eitv:fo :iccc the r-'iijners nnd

! Jiva";!"'!' v cut and bruicii.

: ever refunded ?aid county A lU, an a!luw;;nce

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d road i OiJiitpk u

nous r;la i

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id be

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is!i. and broken

horses were

Several rohber-

niiiiiitted in town, and the villains

conlin-lf .t el" by the a'td of Use f;. although persons

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CirtiiVM-oW ji-jju J h:l--crq nea. at thy time, Several persons u.i-

4 lirSiT-t vi w4;i-.'::jurir ., i.'arii, ilarn?-! nx-j; iu:cd IrK-ir vav, loll into ine rutis anu Ivir-'h. MI ? li -r.'wn :.nJ Lan.-a,ur. ' ' caual. and wtfo drowned. The mail coach-

Vil:niiv-ion -au ?'ivr"...itann;i Jiailfv. v. iiiUi ivarSjc-l own, were many iiouuuc-

! ited, and the pas-engers were obhgeu, to get

r ni.rtIra TrtH Rond, l.rcomin county, to Kl1 rn:!-.-?. u "u:erscct with

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7. Vri!';;an p .:;t frn WiiSi i-apn, crura in i '' x

the Xew V rk and t.rlc

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t.i ;rt ) "po-it o:i tV. S i-,pi'-h.;nna 31 i miles 9. Link S.-huvikiU and Sti.'j-uihu uia Will

O.-.-n P. ilie an i Da:i me ran rouu

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ii'i.ijf iii t. iiu.iw'..r:i";i r.ad. u:ir Co:tfsvii'e

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tO he riipi-n:iiin.li .i a ID. I.v:ikens Vali-r "ail R'.ao. f;rrn the &,iiuJi-"m!U ner MiUei-h.i.-, 0 niib s ahovu Harrifhurg, to llu' .:U'.hiae'.te Coal rpi:'.oa 10, ini's ia-!. II. Tiie ValJcj rai road p-,;n Aorntown to interact with the Phii.iJ- ;,:i:.. --iduiViLiu i . -i .. ..." :' :t...i ,?..!.Tv.

,1 rau aiiuui 3 miies ei u. nmu-.i,...!... 1- Thr Uleniown Kail !load, trotn Al-Cii;

tvu, Lehigh coui.ty, to .NorrUtown, I'X Piiiladelphiaand N'rn;tovn r;:il roa-.. 1 1. I'hiiadeSiuiiaaiid ileaai! Kail Roa!.

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Kaii lvuati, A : :ied Colua ;bir.

r.U and the drivers had to lead the horses

The cry of miad! lake care! where are you? resounded in all directions in every street,

G -tur-i! Jssanlh,.-

Columecs, June 23.

All the imporlant busi

ha3 been fur nearly four years ut work in the LTnited States without attracting, out of the religious world, much attention toilsopera(Ipns. The great patron of this infernal scheme,

i' no Lss a pers.nage lli.i'i the empenr !

Travelling expenses:. Josrpn Holt an4 Thomas J. Pew, of Kentucky: Samcel Mil roy, of Indiana; P. Martin, of Ala! ama all delegates lo (he Van Ihuen Convention received ;ippoinlmentsa visiters to t'.ie V est

Austtia nnd pr;ncc Meternich, win se i-a ne ' Point Academy! Ikub sh Courier.

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! .ll'liUI IV.1I IM tltll l"vi'l l.'Km

threitsr

out the weald, l.as taken it under his watchful care. TliO pone of Koine has u'tven it

hisaposloiio.al benediction; and his royal high

ness, Ferdinand V. ha? lv en most gniciousdy ! tav of dollars'.

please", to accept the nioc ol protector ol the

Since the fir.-t of May, the exports of spoie from tl.e ports cf Boston and New Yorlj

alone, amount to about one million and a quart

made to him for extra services; anu slating jSOcictv.---Tncirfimdsaresaid lo be enormous,

that 1 h id received 8 100, Cor one year's c:tru a,itl upwards of seven million have been giv-

services, &c. ien to them recentiy by the emperor of Austria.

I- eol ll.ls calculated to exe"te suspicion in the

United States? If desp )i-m has d rvised a sclicme for operating against free principles in this country, it is high tieie for the American reorle to look about theui. Suiu

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In renlv to said enquiry, I can say, that J

r.ever have, nor never will, refund to the county of Switzerland, $30 alluded to, for one of the best of reasons, and thai ic, because I never applied for, had or received, of said cojuty, an allowance of mere than 870, for extra

services, rendered in any one year, since 1

have had the ollice, and if ever there was a larger amount of allowance for such services published in the a.inual expenditures of the county, of any one yc.ir, there was arrearages of. some preceding year included in it. S ieii a ca-e did happen in the last allowance for such services; Mr. Whitehead, some timeaf

ter his term of office had expired, and ivt-

withstand'niir the services rem.ered hy lum,i i- i i .. roriun,, usat, in the santhei t!

were notm thever.ritieaiiowar.ee a, u4 ioc, , . (i,c vjn;r Saake. pel haps becui-e m

Erhaorh'nnrh- Run. The steamer

Jones, from port to p rl, was only t-vo days and eleven hoars, in her return passage from St. Louis to Louisville, passing eleven boats, making it in less time by linee houu than it has ever hereto (We been done in, TUli KING SXAKE.

ThTfi is a la. de s-iccies of speckled snake

13. West Pi-iSelphta n'ich of tiie Piiilau- jt,5i"-''

fail ra-J, ti enter ihe city nenr Market street Bridge, .w 3 usili.5 i cngth. Cjrii .ircial IfjralJ.

any one year.

A rfl A-rf. The t la ie last week, near lb:tiu npi.ro.a-heJ a hdlj team of Joe? Iior-C-js belJnglagtoaMr. C. , whose team ;s celebrated for its strength; and its owner prelU indepetideci ufi that account. As tlie etae approached the team, llis driver haiioo'd to the yt'ner -dr?V-r to uive tjie road, and wa ..uMvered tht he'wld give but half, "like

h-a honest man," This irritated the lage laCCUralc- balanced, and it was impossible to driver, and he. said i we'll 5ec, if you doa t, j.iw thq crror. The most singular circum-

:uiaiciy for the

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W the pre,e,.t Extra be.Qn ". brolly, .m:irr,0,.n. 4WSucl. rV ? of $ V, alio

to a close on l ist evening; anu noin mancne,. , hj j .. lb!ijh,d with M nil ir a'of the Lf gislature w!l adjourn to-day at a-. f t ..'. ilB hch he was paid.

ear,y Lorn'. I uc leaclmg measures enacted )f svvc (hat iu.m of l X.K,t.

relative lo me Aonnern coimua., ma o dUure lo more lhan was allowed me. forsuc!

sumnieu ep a- iohov.?, i; aei .ueepiimr cerluin propositions, made b.y the commissioners appointed by the President of the United Statesj relative to the Northern Bounda

ry' Ah ;irt making ar. aDnrooriation ofi

4?00,O0J to carry the laws rel ilive to the Boundary into cdect to be disbursed by the Governor and an accour-t rendered to the next General Assembly: an act to erect the new county of Lucas; an act to prevent the forcible abduction cf citizens of Ohio and indicting a punishment, on conviction, of imprisonment in the Penitentiary for a term not less than three, nor more than seven years; and a joint resolution relative to the tmprison-

onment of Jonathan E. Fjctcher, in the Mi this,;;!! teniioiy. Journal.

Singular Error. A few days since one of

the tetters in a careful and well administered Banking institution of this city, in balancing bis accounts and counting his money, found

that he had $ltLKJover. 4 he accounts were

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J hi you' the carnages came im;euiaiei. !;Uice in the atlair, is that that the individual

in collision and mot untortuuaieiy iqr uie

who made the error has not discovered it nor

claimed the unr.oubl. Men are srenerally sul-

i wi 1 o t -- - ; the stage, passengers and horses I r some ai?- tieiciitly eager in discoveri tane,x:r.lii they had riveu at the I oltom cf wjicn u Hn-lp own favor, ye pretty bleep hill; the lul'y tcamsler then ilistacc the money sliil rem

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ma sucn errois

Jc;uly r. t d n m.-oirii, and told tlie oilier v! river if he did Mot im nediately Ha.k an t uaA''. ' tiiathe woujd show him the top of the Idll preiiv .shortly." All this lime the passen-rl-rs in the btage encouraged the bulla leamticr they all huyitK l;cen prejudiced agalr.jt ihcir driver for nut having dnyen them faster, .- ad their being but little danger, as it wa, upon a level road, and quite fchppcry from a 1 fall of raia. Tbt $ge driver not cornicing with the other's civil request, was in Js than no time pullei backwards, with, stage, horses, ike. halfwa up the hill; by this lice i!ie stage driver's tbztcict LcvarHe beyond bearing5, and he j-iPiped frc.m his seat and twore he wotild lick his more powerful adversary; but to n.akq along jtory &hort? he y;i licked himself mot confoundedly, and with the asnirance of the passengers saving r.Ahirtz about iV, actually treated all h;uds, except myself, wlu beinlr a temperance man, and not having drauk Tmy of h:s licfuor, deem it uot dishonorable to notice to good a joke. CiuciiiHuli JI7tV. Great Fox ir. Ei?l'idJ in 1811. In the

jiionths of May and June, there, is ordinarily a great deal of fog in New Lngl md, part.cui .ru- in in some of the towns on Uie sea

fli:it. NewDorl. in Rhode Island, is remark-

-hl. .r th frenuencv and denseness of Us

fogs, which it is said, iq exercise a beneficial ;,l,o,,'. r.n thr. comnlexloiis of the lair resi-

.i,ti f that beautiful nlace. But the fogi of

Anwrira arc bif no means to he compared to

the fogs which are sometimes experienced in the countries bordering (l English channel and the North Sea, particularly Great

li.;tmn ;.; Fannv Kemhle can Uc;ar witness.

vMi.lfi e can lYardTy conceive of the beauty

a id denseness of a wreath of good old English fo'. Some iiea, however, may oe ferin-

cd from a perusal of the following exlract, r. n-mpr .if June '2. 1S11, des-

crihin" the annearaiice oi the great fog, which

has perhaps-seldom been surpassed ;n extent or markups. Boston J.-v.rnal. " Lon&n, Jan. 2. (Sunday.) The tog still conliuues. It was more dense and oppressive hist night than at any time since its coinmeiivC: nient on luiiday al. Very few persons ventured out, except on pressing business and no sound was heard ojit doors he I the voices of the watchmen, or the noise ofbuSie solitary carriage, cautiously feeling its way thro' the gloom. It extends as far as the JJti.wiis,a distance of 70 miles, but how far in other di

rections, has not yet been ascertained. The wind has in the interval, blown unifoi nr.ly frcjm the N. E. We understand that there hai, leen nothing like the present fog i.;nce the great earthquake at Lisbon, about half a century ajro. The foe then lasted eight days.

To a person who came up to London, from a

yet in the present

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money sun remains in me unnn.

ml W

awaiting the claim t.f ihe owner. He make tnis statement in hopes that it may meet the eye of the person who lost the money, and lead to its . recovery .-r-ZVu. Go.;.

st-rvices for

Therefore in iustice.to the h.morablc, board

of commissioners, who would revolt at tbe idea of granting such an allowance in the f.o fiiir. u.w wt as to mvsclf; 1 do

i' -v mi. in" -' ' aver th;;tany charge either againsi ihe Commissioners for allowing, or against the Clerk for receiving any more than S0, for extra services in any one year, is utterly fake, and unfounded; but if mr. "Clodhopper, whose character 1 know too well, will take oil Ins spxs wipe them clear, and then determine to make truth his guide lay aside the weight and the sin that '-doth most easily beset h;-n,

Diirire and nurifv his malignant heart, and oi-

vest himself of all his diabolical prejudices and

of his disposition to persecute his fellow be

ings without cause, he wi.l then oe en.ioie io read, write and speak the truth, cither on his corporeal oath, or in the com imn atlairs ot

life. Then lie will be in a prepared siaie io look at the statement of tho receipts and ex-

i.enditures of Usi year, and perceive, inat the

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ooaruoi counmsiu!.i.ir,..iu.. " v v. -.oulnern lake one

lor extra services inai yeai. disposition lo s

is tlie most fiju rtiida'oie cqetr.v of the filial rat

1 -snake. It seem to b' Ihe chief obj-cl of

hi? existence, to seek, pursue and destroy the latter, wht.-j tetreais ami p.:e?;'!U:e arc disco- . . . . - i- I: ...,..l!

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seii.ii tng la ii oi a l ii uiiniut me. i i.iKim' snake, to almost e.ll other animals, is the

iiiosl g.?nl!e :;nd harmtes? e, creatures; yeu

J may strike l.i;r he sliows i.o .resentment, lie

nisses i.o!, he tun s no., r.or d s he ex-4-ii any terror or sl igi-hnesi. Iav.n by lie me!l of a cuc;:m!)er he frerpientiy er.ters garden-:, but his appearance excites no al.inn in any human being, that knows he i-; the King S.iake; on the contrary, worr.e.n and c'aildren will approach hi n with itivpiiailv; he is only (lie eneiey i f the :e!en'! ss rattle snake w hose strer.L'th .".mi venom avail i.oluint; aiaiii.t the

activity anil mode

who is a- .vavs ictor

Vet the i

1 hero is a p

The Doctrine of Rprisa!s. It so happened the other dayj t.:at we were a Jistei.er lo an anecdote too jrocd o be lost, inasmuch as it i$ illuslia'.ive of I'ue justice of the course pro?

posed by our venerable Chief Magistrate, irj retaliaton for the non-payment of the French Claims. The narrator, a 'Boston Boy,' n the time that the feud between Boston and Cbailcstown bovs was at its height, was a lad in tiie heyday of youthful spirit and chivalry, Many a lime and oft had he battered and pel led boys whose crime it was to belong to the o'her side of Charles River. Upon a day i fidi cut that he was in Charlestown alone, he was recognized, pursued, and pounded, and his

bo.sy made a target lor all manner ct missiles, 'ii! lie yas fain to take she Iter in the Markei llou-e, which proved any tiling bu! a hcuss of refuse to hi in. The butchers fearing that the assailants might 4 carry the war into Afri ci' and par-ue t!ie unfirttinate city laa evere iiito tlu ir shambles ejected him instantly, buj not very ten Ici ly, lie was kicked from one end of tlie building (o the oilier, the tenants

e tch then him a pass beyond their respective s'alN, till he landed on the ground, near ll e r.-ar entrance of the building. Afraid to shew them himself, he sought a hiding place, and ihere brooded oxer bis injuries till dark, and M.eh si'.tl.ed forth, avoiding the principal -! e 'ts as much as possible, lie saw no cue ii!l he was near the bridge, where he met a lad, alone. lie accosted him nnd inquired, Do you live in Charleslown?' The lad addressed, answered "Yes,"' without any hesita. :i mi, or suspicion of ill, whereupon our fugitive attacked him, tooth, nail, and heel, visitiig

u oa him a crue l punishment for an olience ot

of attack oi the King spfkt j which lie pn.hahly knew nothing. Here, we or r; every combat. lake ii,is an illustration of ihe doctrine cf rc-

aitle snake is .1 leviable 'veptile, ! prials,r,s correct as any of inisJ5Martiueau,s leddiariiv truly appalling ,i: tlie illustrations of political economy. Dos.Jovr.

saur.d of his laities, btiog utilike tl.e poise of J

a iy otlier creature: and when Cii he.i it e

ven tbe. tiii-t th.ie, the true instinct ol n;.i;;i

ii:resscs on your tpi-hng heart, liiat i!,pig?r and d'alli are near. Ni'U r ;!i;:ll I forget t'Ue horrid event of my life! i was tislii;iK ;n a

mi.'r day vi hen an unsi-

"aiiVcted me. 1 cftjck

Now sir. as mr 'Clodhopper'" says, his only Lj -,,. r. i,:.,,r 10!i ;n the bank i"f't he-

object is to ascertain whether tbeClei k ofj , j co and sou ht :i i Leauliful place of shade to

this county, tins ever rciunueu me men by the by, is as toreig i fromlhc truth as many of bis other statements iegartling me, 1 fee!

enjoy repose. 1 laid mvsclf on the grass be

tween two tree:

in duty bound to my fellow citizens, not lo him, . to give full and ample satisfaction, but should jaxvokc, I

scarce

lit ad

pa i t fi

om

i A Cast-: of R-;al Distress. Not a man could

et- fniinr! in llt;rini Avl.n vno!-l arrpnt l!i(

oifice of delegate to the convention at Baltimore. In such a dilemma, a few persona assembled to devhe some means of relief, and as a dernier resort, ihey were obliged to ha' c Lsvonrse to their sister, state, Kentucky, w! o generously contributed two men to their assistance, xz' I'ree Tom Moore, and one Pew, editor ol a Jackson paper at Lexington, nr.d

jthev, accordingly, "fresh from th; pople. ' I " l I f ir'.. ' '

each other, my In id reding again. t one l;kh ' proceeded from Ktutuckv to represent lhf

against tbe other. I ;b pi. U hen I'fate cf Illinois in the convention ;,f rcsai ii

We learn, that Mr. Ladd, the editor and publisher of the Indianian, at Coiydon, Harrison cou.nlv lnl. oa Tuesday the 23th ult. attempted to kill his wife, After stabbing her several tii.;es, she fell; and supposing her death immediate and certain, he stabbed himself, the dirk parsing through his heart. Af ter he had fallen, he" discovered his wife still alie, and endeavoring to rise, he made another pass at her with tbe dirk, and exclaimed

'I behave I shall die lirst.,? The blow was

warded olfby throwing up her arm, which re

ceived a severe wound. He survived but a

few maraents; and his wife from last accounts was still alive though few hopes of her recovery werecntertained. !.Vczc Albany Gazette.

ANTIDOTE FUR CHOLERA,

ITLich if attended to in the first singe will posi

tively stop its progress ninctyrnine cases in one hundred.

Experience has proved its success in the

hands ol the most cmint piiysicians. Let every person provide themselves with

23 grains of calomel, and 2 grains of opium,

and tlie moment they arc taken with a looseness of tbe bowels, or the least tendency thereto, take at once the calomel and one of the grains of opium. When this medicine has

operated two or three times, take the other

pill of opium, Kice water and lale ias n.3v

er known to pass together, and remember

when you have bilious discbarges instead of

the rice w?ster stools, you may consider with

tare you are safe. In the premonitary

stage, opium will always stop the purging, and in the same stage, calomel, if retained in the

bowels long enough will invariably bring off bile In slight cases the above doses are sutli-

cicnt, but they should be larger in those of a higher grade. Do not be alarmed, but wait palienlly in your bed for your medicine to op erate, and when it does operate do not let it octate too much. In every case where the attack is attended hy nausea orpukinggive the following emetic; k tabic spoonful of salt and one table spoon fuj

of around mustard, put it in a half pint of

warm water, take it all at one and repeat tbe

dose every ten or fifteen minutes till it pukes .

you wen,

JN'ow recollect, ll inc. ursi siooi iron, me cal

omel is not billious,youare lo repeat the dose of calomel and opium, and continue to use it

after each operation,untilyou produce billious stools when two or three billious evacuations have been produced, you must check

them by the use of opium. J OIL V. UUiNiN

tale, or impulse couu-eled m lo

1 fail in doing -'So at this t nie 1 shall hold cpy

self in readiness, at some future period to tender hitr. jh i nl urn sujicit so u cch'so that he will return to his neighbor and empiire how lonir this small estate that he settled was in

probate before he settled it, whether the fees;,0 . h(ll t;K.u t;

in sueli cases does not increase as umeauan cis by repeated services, of docketing, continuances, filings, &c. &c. But to be plain with 'Clodhopper.5' Hi

thinks that (like himself) la:n fond of apply -

turned on one i-.ac ami perceived at

some distance jr.ini me, twobnhianl humid! or';s,and instantly a 1 1 -emulous, mingk:I leu? j

alien of an imi'.unablo nature came upon my faculties. Something of ;.n instinctive die-

averl my

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.V. J. Journal.

i cm e was i,:.i.ch

wishful delight in gating into o

Kcw to collect B ill. The lale Waller Gibb; of Charlestown, was, before the revolution, a collector of money. A mere: a; i, )o had an open account against tbe bono.a-

an ..iicii i.iiig, i Ih.. in- I'a n. counsellor lo bi.s m:-K-s(v

ve-. tiiat in

tently a;.d in.-ltingly gaz.:d into mine, that even tlu treniiiloi- pahalion of foar tisfd my

Zi,, relaxed my h anif , anu I rem.am d ?o la--

George iho HI. would pay nobody their due if be could help it. Mr. Gibbs undertook to

g for higher wages, but he. is very muchmis-

cinatt d ll at I c u!d see nothing but tbe most

beautiful eojors. lii ihort 1

:u sc

totally lost.

-y collect Ihe del)!, and said that he could do i'.

After calling tVetpicnlly for the n:iie-, w illicit being able to see the honorable genlb: -iron, Gibb-s b.iaed tlie servant, who inform, d

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taken, allliougli he wouiu nave neen nigmy jso CiMI,ri,.,.y bewihh-rc.1 uilh e.;...o..u;. ; jhmi that there was only one hour of tiie d; v

gratihed ii 1 had: m liepjs lip;l I imgai saart ' t.m(J t tot i-, tb;;t I was a'x.slult Iv p.owei le-s. and during which he coaid find the ce.n-e'.lor at

Ins own lale, and t)y sisumg ioi mgae: wa- e.-, j ((J lul ,vll!lftr.nv mv gaze, nor even inta f-. Ichuic, nnd then lie took a walk tbtough 1: e

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suddenly the riclih

i f11':! i. t -iii .i wo i ..a n i. a.. . . ,

r ......... .-.- ...in. ill! !! ll.Hilll , Ill At lil.JMIIil", Hit;

tiieie as abtovei'irn!: I tar-(-(,llcct r entered "the yaid ;f his maieslv's

led iron; a dreamy state. 1 savr a huge rat-j counsellor. ' Who aie you,' innuiicd the lie snake it gaze a- disturbed, and when j .x , tf-, jri a voice of author!: y, " thai dares to

arks of fire-

h;;ie!a! ratlle

!. the full tl'tn-

aad through!

i.ii i. i.jA ..I"-, mi li.i in I., . ,,.., j--... , dy J "felt the shiny skin upon my uei k, .audi the shiver of btu-ror went thivaigii every joint

i nd n.

of my frame. Such a feeling ol

get stricken out of office, and be iompelh d o ...... . I . 1 I

to relire to private hie, ai.ti eoomeu io iih;-

htpp it, the hulanee ol my day? How moruiy-

mg the rellection, that notwithstanding, ni mighty intellect, his discovering mind, his

superior talents, and his perfect fitness to oc

cupy a station at W aslungton, neversince nas he either been called by appointment, or by the voice of the freemen of his country, to occupy any station of either profit ortnt-t. It i likely bowevvr,"tbal a man possessing all the above qualifications and acquirements, would look dawn with contempt upon an office in Hie county of Switzerland. In fact he pqlS me very much in mind of a paragraph, I saw in a nevyspapcr the other day, which v. iii be quile applicable to him, it was headed People of Importance, and reads as follows, viz: No body likes to be no body, but every bodv is pleased tQ think himself somebody.

and every body is somebody, bet the. v. tut ol ',jT

the matter is, Uiat wiien any oouy inmivs mm-

self to be somebody, he is to much nu lined -un (,j

lo think every holy else nobody. And it ;xviu.n

said by some of our host informed c i t i n. 1 0.lt-ti, ,K.;.,- It that such important men are generally the yn lv jin.r Snake.

mo-it irrosslv l jnorant. 1 am now done with

mr. "Clodhopper" for the present: after infor

ming mn, uai uie leiii.. "'j .o.c.v.. .",fu.lt ivooiMiake

l.- ... r...f . r. t i.tw .-..I -1 n :iiKivrr lilt i ...

iiis enii'oi ) . u iiui nni.iiui.1. .i.- c !() iIU- re-cue mere belter a

i - : I C. fl...t K.'ii i,n f rn f:wi . . .... .

ins euquny uuiic, iui ui. - .... - .MoM(. nic, and tile rake en the. ether,

lis enemy was over

enter my premise

) ou

ire at 'iuainted v, i

wit'ioul my r.ermi-sion

li me

' said Mr.

I heard the

i'er ol mv i:::.at.o! anej-eu n;t

all u.y frame, 1 fed t

and just as 1 was on the j

nhreicied impul-e to

Heaven! I felt t!;e deadly reptile as I thought j through my d.nr in tbe :!!- if gentleman.

coiling around nr. t.eet; 1 av- pari ol m- no- j u iil he giaO tosct- you ami pay y our demand. '

Mr. biulb t!' t!-!:etl lum tor las politeness ard J.' i'.ittetl. Next il w la; went on loardoone

cum!

!

clrei.uiy -l leiror;(';Hbs. I filled sir, t see if your honor will

i f ! . t 11 -l - , 1 - 1 .1 " i . .

i.iini oi tiuey nig a i pay iois i iii. ' ", sant me lawyer, 1 do

lis:' and dy, Godel;,, t know yo i, nor votir bill, ifvou ct me

lagom ! my cc-halls filled with scorching lire

first red next yellow A green. Oil there are moments of existence wbirh involve (h -eiisalio.is or y ear-, and when ihe detail of a thousand f 't lii. 's scarcely occupy the brie!

pace ol a leisure thought

Nature coaid en

dure no more, ami I lo-t ;.l! score-..

length

I had the painful linliiig sensa-

returniij'r tee itirougli mv veins, ant!

in 1 1 1 eenscioii-ness 1 arose troi.? thv

mc tranquilly and quiet iy a

and iai ther 'll Ihe lilt-less

of bis rnaji jlv's vi'sscL and borrowed a full

tbe-s uniform wl:h which lie ctpiipped himself, and started for mr. l's. residence. At tlie door he gave a tremendous rap. The. tomtselloF quickly ascended to tbe upper mom. and ut on a full siutctint dress, to. meet l! e supposed strang'-r. Coming dowu in great pomp he saluted the Kind's thee r and inquired if he had any commands fion his majesty to be. entrusted to him. 'No."

inn' ailo ami ihi- f.ikr-

. - . . .... . i i .i ' -w "

task: no U lias heen elicited ny ias iept aieti . !lis ,ltiirt.f.l ronili n) , :. i- ...l.-...i- ..ii.-i .

attacks on many occasions nol only my otuci, al, but my private character, without founda

tion or cause,

EDWARD FATTON Vcvay, July 15, 1S33,

-aitl tLibh-. " I ell! i.i thr i!:j!c you desired n:f. vesienlav , for the money." You shall have it sir,'' answered the counsellor, " and I shall

length of a tremendous Rattle Snake. I sat i he vt-rv happy to employ you. to colli tt for

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ii m: i .i ii' imn infill. ... i.iu i iiui nu.. .T.. . i - . 1, il- ji iuu iiit; i ! I ii ; ., j .

tad ci cnt over mv

i .i.c.i r- i.i r. . : J

...... i,w, iiiuioe K oiiuilUIUliis

eoiooieiuled to im.- following: Qrivin'il L'.uiiii.. nnny' Wbv i the letter

irge 1 g on

so Uiat

are

mv

Bui arthuiih

F-ecaase it

in) hie wa-i pro nleii-V hke a ui.lor:' D'ye 'iv.- it imJ

. :.. if.. I . t i .. it. i . r 4 1 i ...! i . l

ii iiM m est-; in, i i me t iieei oi ui.i sta nu , u.a,!i c';:i.i :ntt t lol i s. are tiie exhaustion of a great portion ofmyj Why isa I, omul he Engine like ihelading excitability, and the introdaetioii of t;iey ;ufa vt's-eH D'ye give it un Because it makes

.li.ms i:u mi iimiiiii ueoiiiiv. III ao- o.y 'OM- a c;-g.

jors ot mind and oody . Anccatifs ot'tttc &vutfi.

JIu.c l rr nh: tin irr.--A laaitlor. baker ad-

Ard lad. OnSi'mray wceklast, Elijah, sou veiiises that everv person, pui t basilig a four- - i .. i t r . I . i i. i . -. . i . . . . . - . ... 1 . . .

SERIOUS CHARGE. The author a "Foreign Coni piracy ag-

the United States, (a woi, ri gently pailisli-.i Mr. I,, turns ol tins town, whilst in tiie penny loaf .i om him. s'sall te cntitletl to a glas

ed by Lcavilt, Lord, & C) oisliuctly coar-!a t ol chmhuig ulier "Sarvne heme-, lell of gin for nothing. ThiVis a Irick to avoid ges that a society, denominated the Leopold about ItO feet and landed amongst a closer of tlie excise la w, i, bih requires all sellers of" foundation, has been formed at ienna, for rocks, breaking his skull from oneve-xtremtty j.pirilueis bq - to have a license. This, tbe purpose of subverting the liberties eif thy to the other, so much so that pari of h brain g nerous. U.dieir presents bis customers with. United Stales of America. The society, the was forced out. He still survive- and f'mgu- the esicne c of death to p-iv them fir buyingauthor declares, ostensibly a rcligiou-- obj-ct, ' lar (o rclnte, retains hi- u.;es. - - CV-t, M . . -A, the t-ljlS..'; !ite.