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13 Lid i U. 'i'diQ PRINTER'S RETREAT INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1S35. VOL. IV. NO

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oii.-i ? r or i:i v-tv,o numbers thuek jvi.i u-.if n-t until tiic expiration of the Af.tr r,v ii ;.:.us a iiinTY Ck.nt, if paid v-it hi i i thy vonr au-1 two i oll vrs, paid i.i a ! a ;:ee. No i i!)M-ri tion r ceived for less than six months U'dess on id. in advance.

citizen, and defied our-civil authorities. Thus thy for the wretches was completely merged 'gave me, wounded my conscience so, that l nc-

m detestation and horror of then- crime. 1 helper ghouic nave a moments peace, it 1 hnd r.t

nad they continued to grow bolder in their wickedness, and more formidable in their numbers, until Saturday, the Fourth of July,

anst.) whenourcitizens had assembled together with the corps of Vicksburg volunteers, at a barbecue, to celebrate the day by the usual festivities. After dinner, and during the delivery of the toasts, one of the officers attempted to enforce order and silence at the table,

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S;ib riaers. ho n-xive their papers by .when one of these gamblers, whose name is

vrtc p. -.si. to pav ce in postage.

o j e pal.

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and notice to ?

Pee iii writing. A ivo'i ti-emenfs inserted, :t the usual r ites. K'.-pl persons alwrtising eloped r.wpuiu-.ms, when .s.l will be demanded for a Ji' ii ili', a'li! .N lor a male. "V- pp roved pr.d ne, 'delivered at this off, . . ; s r-'.i oi!,'r j-ltce as luay be agreed upon. ; i'n.- n i;i payment.

('abler, who had impudently thrust himself day, and the next morning cros.-ed the I5ig

iitack, at lialdwins ferry, in a date of mdiscribableconsternMion. We lament hisescape,

n

until all arrearages mtn iho rnmnnnV. insn' tK ffi-r r,,i

it sent to the ol- t struck one of the rifii-ens. TnVlifrnntiiin

high, nr.d it was only by the interference of the con.inandar.t that he was saved from instantaneous punishment. He was, however, perm.iteu to tel. re, and the compart dispersed. The military corps proceeded to the public square of the city, and were there engaged in their exercises when information was

j received that Cablcr was coming up, armed

ana resolved to kill one of tne volunteers who had been most active in expelling him from the table. Knowin? his desDerate character

orps instantly stepped forward

riT-sfoH him A rtAnA riztr. o 1

- - - - - -- --- . m. iwuvjvj iiciui I llli

a free rc:cro who was standing'! knife,and dagger were found on his person, all

It appeared that a feud hacllof whi:h he had proce,rcd since he separated

ould

Tr;iz : y. An ail'iir took place at

vi:n;: v nuenei.!. ir. aim mr. m. iim iwo oi incse c

i'. ('owner, in wleeh both were shot dead, 'and

ier v. nil ? l!l Ti..

d between liieiii lor some time

;e

but the terms ol

d en, until their acci

ii!..-:!--.'s nailjji r e -;; Id not Ie

nial reaeoatreat that place above named, lev h :!i drev their p.islols and fired, and

r ieii dea. I. wua a bullet tnroujii ins

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'o

b-'-dv. Mr. Josiaht. rarl-rer, brother ol l.owper, iastanlvstepped forward.ee shot WiiitetlelJ tiuougo the abdomen the b ill passing t lj-ice ialo the b lv of the negro, wlu dropp vl dead also. Parker lied, took the steamb.iat Iveaiurkv ia the James Rivet, and was List lieard of near Balainore. The scene of this horrible outrage presented a most revoiiing spectacle three rc.cn who were five minutes before in the prime" of life

that jlVoni the company.- To liberate him, wi f meet-; have been to devote several of the most

an j vir: now stretchcu m the leaden slam-

all

I) t ot (iMt i. I iio parlies were all voan

men of the first families in Virginia, and have left wives and cYiidrea to lament the shocking catastrophe.

the Lexington

VcfV.'s. We learn from

(Va.) Union, that a most destructive freshet occ n red in thnt county (Uockbrtdge) on the - eoii.g of -25th u!t. The rain began about I? o'clock in the afternoon, and continued to fd! ia torrents fir some hours, until the water o ir-c- had swelled out of their banks, and an ie 1 ev rv thing before them. That pa-

.' r sa s l lie crops ot sr.;. au gram, gra?s anu

corn, on some ol the low grounds were entire

ly destroyed, and fences, milk houses, statics, w agons, ecc. swept o!f. Dr. Campbell's and

Mr. James, Mel ail and s mill-dams on Wins

res-

cree're,

k, and Messrs. oilman's and Jordon

& Il idVs o i I i Tilo, were broke down. The din v.'.iiea t!i e latter gentlemen have sust ii a d. isestimitcd slOdJ. The new public bri 1 1 : at Messrs. Jordon & RulFs was larriedoiu The whole less of properly in that co-intv, by tln freshet, is estimated at no less than l6,00J dollars. it the mot melancholy circumstance remains to be told. u A daughter of Mr. Saml. (ireen, deceased, on Collier's creek, about 1'2 or 1 1 years of ae, ii; attempting to save the milk in the spring house, was overtaken by the tlood, swept down the stream and drowne.l.v Her body was found'about G miles below

Vicks3Uug,(Miss.) July 9th. The following account of some proceedings of the citizens of this town, which will excite the attention of the public, was prepared by a witness of theactsdetailcd, and the correctness of the account may be relied on. Our city lias for some days past been the theatre of the most novel and startling scenes, that we have ever witnessed While we regret that the necessity for such scenes should have existed, we are proud of the public spirit and indignation against offenders displayed by the citizens, and congratulate them on having at length banished a class of individuals, whose shameless vices and daringoutrages have long

poisoned the springs of morality,and interrupted the relations of society. For years past, professional gamblers, destitute of all sense of

moral obligations! unconnected wuh society by any of its ordinary ties, and intent only on the gratification of their averice have made

Vicksburg their place of rendezvous and in

the very bosom of our socictv, boldly plotted

their vile and lawless machinations. Here, as

every where else, the laws of the country were

found wholly ineffectual for the punishment of these individuals, and emboldened by impu-

nitv, their numbers and their crimes, have dai

ly continued to multiply. Every species of

transgression followed in their tram, lliey

supported a large number of tippling houses,

to which they would decoy the youthful and

unsuspecting and after stripping them of their

possessions, sent them forth into the world the ready and desperate instruments of vice. Our

streets were ever resounding with the echoes of their drunken and obscene mirth, and no citizen was secure from their villany. Frequent

ly, in armed bodies, they have disturbed the good order of public assemblages, insulted our

pectfible members of the company tc his ven

geance, end to proceed against him at law, would have' been mere mockery, inasmuch as not having had the c.pportunity of consumating his design, no adequate punishment could have been indicted on him. Consequently it was determined to take him into the woods and lynch him which is a mode of punish-j rncnt provided for such as become obnoxious in a manner which the law cannot reach. He was immediately carried out under a guard, attended by a cro wd of respectable citizens--tied to a tree', punished with stripestarrcc, and feathered, and ordered to leave the city in forty-eight hours. In the meantime one of his comrades, the Lucifer of the gang, had been endeavoring to rally and arm his confederates for the purpose of rescuing him

- which he however, he failed toaccom-!

plish. Having thus aggravated the whole band of these desperadoes and feeling no security against their vengeance the citizens met at night in the court house, in a large number, and there passed the following resolutions: Resolved, That a notice be given nil professional Gamblers, that thecilizensof Vicksburg are resolved, to exclude them from this place and its viciiit; and that twenty four

l hours notice be given them to leave the

place. Rcsolsed, That all persons permitting farodeafing in their houses, be also notified that they will be prosecuted therefor. Resolved, That one hundred copies of the

foregoing resolutions be printed and stuck up at the corner of the streets and that this pub

lication be deemed notice. On Sunday morning, one of these notices

was posted at the corners of each square of

the city. During that day (the 5tl ) a majori

ty of the gang, t' rnhed by the threats ot the citizens, dispersed in different directioi a, with

out making any opposition. It was sincerely

hoped, that the remainder would follow their

example and thus prevent a bloody tormina

tiop. ol the strife which had commenced. On

the morning of the Gth, the military corps fol

lowed by a file of several hundred citizens, marched to each suspected house and sending

in an examining committee, dragged out every faro table, and other gambling apparatus

that could he found. At lengtl.they approach

ed a house which was occupied by one of the most profligate of the gang, whose name was

North, and in which it was understood that a garrison of armed men had been stationed. All hoped that these wretches woujd be intimidated by the superior numbers of their assailants and surrender themselves at discretion, rather than attempt a desperate defence. The house being surrounded, the back door was burst open, when four or five shots were fired from the interior, one of which instantly killed doctor Hugh S. Bodlcy, a citizen universally beloved anl respected. The interior was so dark that the villains could not be seen,

but several of the citizens, guided by the flash

whole procession then returned to the city, collected all the faro tables into a pile and

burnt vhem. This being done,atroc pel horsemen set out for a neighboring house to the residence of Hord, the individual who had attempted to organize a force on the first da' of

this disturbance, for the rescce of Cabler, and

he had since been threatening to fire the city.

taken the s im-3 sum on the other side tc heal it." ,. K Transcript. '

lie had however made his esc-.oe on that " " rtuuus:1" ' V" L

-ed the Iip-crnieu ,ast ,ne boners also wui jo

as his whole course of life, for the last three

A hint to Engineers of steamboats. Water will boil away very fast at a sudden change of the weather, and more so just before a rain. This circumstance may be one of the causes of the steamboat boiler bursting so frequently.

If water boils awav fast, steam must be ere n-

ie water

J-ilra was the c doncl's wife.

.iC uiec

the Cholera in lfe3"2. There is at ol 1 gentleman nairel George Robert Thoatp-, u Xcbuchadiiez ir Twelve Hughes, or some name about as nvdli'.udiiious and very much like it, who is s;ii.l to he about a century old, and to be likewise the only survivor of the celctraicd "tea p u t)" in Boston Harbor: upon the strength of which latter feather in his cap he was iioiIcd to ioin in the celebration ir Ho-i-vi on iti

faster tr,an ;he pump is able to Fi:pp!y it. and jt,jurth instant. We have the aiitlna i: v of li.e

the decreasing quantity of water in it, l.eing

acted upon by the usual heat, may produce steam too fast for the strength of the boiler at such particular periods. The fact that water, before rain, boils awav much faster than usu-

years has exhibited the most shameless profli

gacy, and, been a continnalsenes of transgres

sions against the laws of God and man.

1 he names of the individuals who perished

were as follows: North, Hullams, Dutch Bill,

femith and McCall.

after their execution and buried in a euecls 'e.orecatcu.atea upon, i nc mcr-

ditch. jmomeier rise: an.i laiis ircqneiuiy, iwcniy or

It is not expected that this act will priSS j more degrees dun ng a tew mome.Us, at suet.

without censure from those who had not an l,me u ,5 Pawe in usccam s maoe .aster

nnnhrtiinldr nf 1 f l- o 1- iLllrlM USU.ll, a 1U PlCCaU UOI1 SIIOll HI DC USCl. opportunity ot knowing and feeling the direu , , 1 , , r , . , ,,;, , c ...i,:u Pj rruIn ijiigland, where the changes of the weath-

Atlas, howevcr; for sayin. that Mr. Hughes is not the only survivor of that artv; as Ji.cie is cnother at least, still Jiving in Maine, and in the enjoyment of sound health. The father of old Mr. Hughes had so numerous a fori-

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ai, almost every cook ana Housewife Knows , ilr t!iat after runnmg out rJI the rmis'ian and

pcneci y v.eiN una as u uoe ;,o m u.e tea- p;lu) name3 to be found in the books, 1

kettle, it rr.ust do trie same .in a steam boiler

jand consequently wii! produce at such' times,

ing

-"-"-- V J v v T IIIV.11 i c j ii llliilvu 1 lit I ... , i

lt-c K.v-.. : r t er are neuner so great nor suaden.

II'J V LI Ol" I . 1 I " .l III I . I I (I I' I .

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never been sufiicient to conn. i. vice which

must be established by positive proof, and cannot, like others, be shown frcm cirrnmstantinl

the burs-

itingcf the boiler i; a iare occurrence.

A. J'. American.

pagan names to ue mur.n in tiie dooks, i:e commenced designating his children as our corporation has denominated the streets ir. the upper wards from one up to two hundred for aught we know. At any rate. Mr. Twelve Hughes has a brother named Fifteen. Whether Fourteen and the young f !low who answers to a Bakt -rV dozen, be upon the stage, re are not inforir.ed. Gjur. i.y Luq.

Bell, the former

cot,. Johnson and ins -A. I'T.on'M r.NT. The late English papers are largely occu-

nt of

int of

the whole niiair will be found in a sub.-;equen

testimony, it is practisea tec, by individuals

whose w hnle fml v is tMMl tr li , ;n cnli

-""'"J -' ;,i -,i. .1.., :..!.." r .1 1 ..

a manneras to avade its punishment, and who W- . "1':":

nfv-np -ir,. in .,nf c i it missvjrrani. i n ; r i ' y li.ieresung accov never aie in want of secret confederates toL, . , r . V., r. , . .

swear them out oftheir difficulties, whose oaths cannot be impeached for any specific cause.

t e nad borne with their enormities, until to have suffered them any longer would not only have proved us to be destitute of every

manly sentiment, but would also have impli

cated us in the guilt of accessories to their crimes. Society may be compared to the elements which although "order is their first law,''

can sometimes be purified only by a storm.

W hatever therefore sickly sensibility or maw

J. V

hester .Spv, who recently

trge amount of monov that km

eu:ior oi

decarnpe

e , esi1 with a

n entrust

ed ! r V. ''.I

to him to tr.ke from t'nis city to Ve- :ici' , has been taken and HODof ;he cash so.J. Ho was found ji Detroit. The

auiboat in whim

carried the intelii'.

column. IVot to be outdone, by John-Bull, we j his :icqi;ai:,tai:e subjoin the particulars cf an elopement on liiui the coruia

this side of the water; True, in the domestic atKiir, tlc parlies are a shade or two darker than those who had the knot tied at Gictna Green, but thjs ii more than made up for I.y the difference in rank inour favour, the lii in the case of Jonathan being the wife or of a member of congress and a candidate for the Vice presidency while in the case of

he went to :i;ce of his ,

cs iii Uelroit. ni-U

1 reception w h"u '.

pected, informed him of their k

rat ire

1 !U'

hfv oiil not (li friin 1

ns re.scaaty. 1 hcv oijtain

u:u a gold watch, f r Itl

i 1-1 1 m

i hcv oiU not deiam Mm. an

!at place, ! h. i n v, a:.

.ivii id ex-

'Wie-'t-'e cl

:u him 1 gave :1 :",. e j-tart'-d for

da vlicre he

m haieli

strike1? yen i Id the r.al-

cf these liuild-

v. ana'J

Profits of a London He!!. It with astonishment when vcu be!

'It i-wi. i i.i i.i i- . .-

kish Dhilanihrnnv nm ',net t , .Aurw 1 'Olui Imlltlic runaway is merely the daughter ace-l;Ke exteriors ot many

vfJ J OUT ULlUIICl UIU ,J l - v. - 111 r T rr 1 - I t 4.1 I i 1 I - I ii . Y nt ?i irAnhl.ltrt l I I o ho cm iamw 'i 1. 1 ni ; Hi " nr iviltif c; t IlO nnnrrdv c' 1 r in w) n- .

J l VI tl II UUIU 10 iUt Mm M. I UVI IVii. Uiej it v-, hi-j I'liKsv-ii I , i U 1UVU

mean no disrespect to the wife ofyomv;Nlieii-.thi ir interiors are fitted up; and you feel indan, col. Johnson's second mi-tress lias de- credulous when told that the chief cook re-

The par- ceives, perhaps, a yearly satirv i f S er .s'l'V

1 he salary ol M. L ue at (.'roe : lord's,

ileal at about that sum. It wi.uld an-

pursued by us, we hope that our citizens will

not relax the code of punishment which they

nave enacted against this infamous and hateful

class of society, and we invite Natchez, Jackson, Columbus, Warrcnton, and all our sister

towns throughout the state, in the name of our

insulted laws of 'offended virtue and of i

slaughtered innocence?, to aiJ o in extermin

ating this deep rooted vice frotn our land,

the revolution has bcCn conducted' here' by

camped, with a voung Choctaw,

liculars are thus ghen in a letter from Geor.-re- j()'-Kk 'J town, for which we ?.rc indebted to a friend; was sta

at L

OUiSV

'GiyjiT'-jrTowv', J' ne .'Jlii). lSi."

swe r.

I -iio.Jd net be jo proir-pt m an-j: - ir,i.i-lntl..- lull flinl I IV !l Limiv l Tirl11'1"

lVIII.lt &.V A ,,. I J .1 J ... . - . .

imrxxnJc ttiat tney could :n the course

ye-ar bod dopes lioug'i to support

.-" i f . J i :;n cst"ab'ish!;ic.rit. Yet read the llii

;r

;w-

the most respectable citizens, heads of families love for a good juke, and I have one of

jj,c, ! As a proof of the immense sum cleared

woi j,. we have

ot mi cstaDlsii-

uli;rl-, !,

I .. j! 1 C !. .1 1

members ofall classes, nrofi'ssionsnnffniiisinis.veiv best to tell vou : or I Would ratlirrs.iv.l U: "' ' I1"

None have been heard to utter a syllable of a good truth, for such it u, ' ' j'M l Ty"'Ul t!? ( i censure against either the act or the manner1 Col. 11. M. Johnson's second wife, Madame j mt :" ' ( ,' ,5") uI in which it was performed. ; Fai th'cne, a ye llow woman, has clepeil wiih cc;,-od to ''Xl ; 1 i,e J lou.su v.'n5'

iree

r.ow e,i,:i;

i oar au-1 a half, out of whieh time may !-

i deducted a recess of nearly six month

a t r the p i rncnt of e 4 v expei:ie, which ia

An anti-gambling society has been formed, one of his Indian students, carrying with Ie r

the members of which have pledged thei" a check for S'lOOO, and cash to the amount of lives, forlnnpc anr? crjrrr1 lw-,i-r,i-c fiM- t ! n c i , , . wl0i 1 .v 1 1 i f l vh f (, n i!.' mil r 1 1 ! i o r ( ! i 1 1 . I 1 1 1 wli w . I

pression of gambling; and the nunishment, 'drawer she having possession cf his Levs. iUie a?:?,'l'Sau- was consMlera.oe, as toe nousc and expulsion of gamblers. iThe name of the Indian is Jones, and is a pvas o ndueted on a sc;de -( a.a t .y ex rav-

b,...V, , W.,. ... t V,,, .. ,,,1, proprieti r amounted to ( ' ty-ninc. i'iottvir.d.

One of.).

And, so far as we know, public opinion, fine looking copper-faced savage.

both in town and ronntrv. is iferiiloill v in i The circumstances were these :

f K .. .......'i J !i:,v ..;..e .i L.twn c,.(.,.r,,i 'powris! 'No better proof tan lie adduced ef

ver known the public so unanimous on any i back, on Jiundav last, to pay a visit. Two oi l l". "Tv' al. ,c!,S:t' ' t :OSC ,u,'' '."J, !"!t .,"c:n.

subject.

thelndian iludents Jonc.s and 1 iur.ler, afti r : 1 .

ur trunus ol Imerv, Cut ,''

conve ing away

witli them. 1 t'e

1 L-lolii.

:.o!onel sent Sp. ncer, Li r .f his jon in law . in pair-

suit of them. J!e aeei tamed that li-.; runa

iys had left lid Jackson me

xington on M

a Here are

nday.

much siioi

ore :ru

an :c f the B

jAfiira. thj

oi f

this runaway match.

1 tiev

say it has h; lime, and t'.

of their guns, returned their' fire. A yell,

from one of the party announced that one of

these shots had been effectual, and by this time a crowd of citizens, their indignation overcoming all other feelings burslopen every door of the building and dragged into the light, those who had not been wounded. North, the ringleader, who had contrived this desperate plot, could not bp found in the building, but was apprehended by'a citizen, while attempting in company with another, to make hisescape at a place not far distant. Himself, with the rest of the prisoners, were then conducted in silence to the scaffold. One cf them not having been in the building before it was attacked, nor appearing to be concerned with the rest, except that he was the brother of one of them, was liberated. The remaining number of five, among whom was the individual who had been shot, but who still lived, were immediately executed in presence of the assembled multitude. All sympa-

Taking a bribe on both sidcr. A debtor in

e,;,iv;i in,. . a. overseer,-

iff, ran into a neighbor's house, and almost out of breath, exclaimed. "For he aven's s;.ke, friend, do hide me somewhere." "Tllrtr von s.iid his nrifbhor fnL-iivr I'im-n

a raw hide from a nail, ''whcrc-aboutshall l'Ponod. at,;i, "'" nfoi

lay it on" ' .are airaui ins pontic "For God's sake, none of your joking! r 11,0 facls W"X m

The sheriff's close at my heels, and unlcrs you ! . . .

conceal me somewhere, 1 snail have to go to j .... 4 i.,,,, x v, v. s,nc,.? a .t iail in spite of fate." !son s domestic happiness is not to he uond-r-!,,., bo;iI.

"But consider, man, I've no right to rre-:tu ""l uc " i '"u "J u"- b"-"'11" 111

.-.rif tl-.A Avi.ntinn s f !! n' It iw tO tidCll

!nau;'ic

1 K:

e'entless plunderers

Solw ilhsfandinr (I;

. e

opponents will

them public.

ret ho!

i?n ci ui iors on the c -i- t c f

trade seems to t;o carried

:;-r by the Vpanish and I'or i;cai! J ::'ther say, by pirate-, n;.::. i h sail under the

a

on w .i gi .ai : tuguo'e: or wo p.. l isoj'S of a.'l

I i an; foitagas, but

. ...... s r , i .

li.ii l-. iin- v.ii'iv.iv. Oi loe ; Oi

ed ill 'hi- p;pcr ahoet a rnoetii . ! .1 1 1 .

lo-.r.i r wan inree nonJied s ives

been taken by the iVl-uns a

la'

ee

Ul:

O vn ei'i

noli'

i ,

my conscience! "Your "conscience!

Well, no matter for

tne Indian you

ths at the CI . ctaw

Academy the priuciplesof morality, and make

them familiar with the duties and

or

eccencies; c,.. i,,.,

your conscience. 1 II give vou hvc dollars, Hi , v,.., .. ... .-w you'll tell me where to hide"." I lInc cxainpic Und been their practica. tutor m "Indeed! Well, that alters the case. Givela!1 the mystcr.es of the most low, b.utaland me the five dollars, and I'm vour'man. There degrading licentiousness. Lnder such tiicuinthat'll do. Now step into the back room,s,tanc1e1s' ,s lt matter of surprise that his pupifs and you'll be secure as a thief in a mill." jsI,ould lake posscLsicn ot Ins wile or daughtci , The terrified debtor had scarcely got into j whenever whim or fancy jead (hem to prefer the back room and shut the door, when in ilhesc f'v&lt,(l personages to the other wenches

came the sheriff; and asked the master of the,01 the neighborhood? house if he had seen mr. !Such-a-one against , ' oUnS tru,y,

again

iwhom he had an execu.ion.

"May be yes, and may be no," said

The following, from tiie Maysville Ivigljof

;ucthe 2d insf. fully confirms the above:

Amalgamation. Last week a couple of

other.

, l .1.1,1 1 l., l lil ii i- .i f v

iuay ne yes,anu may dc no: ccnocu me; nan nreeu inuian youtiis, iromcoi. joimon s sheriff. "Surely, man, you know whether Choctaw school, passed through this place w ,;h you've seen him or not." jtwo of the colonel's mulatto g'a Is (davc.) "Maj' be I do but it f;ocs ogainci my con-1, whom they had' induced to e lope with them, science to tell." - jOne of the couple passed theni-i Ives oil' a"Your conscience! Well, to set that matter 'husband and wile the others acting in the

Fortuge. -se l.ynx, and hv the a:

Ivo.v'.rionu ... capturing the

i,

tl ee iuo

aed the an.ei I.

Aturvide, by if

i sm !l

died

Sl 1:

ad en ivos, a;

The A tu i i ie I and I incl v-fear ; '

ty-egb.t. The Buzz ud, ai'o r Foi loidal)'.-. resuiiiod her .-!".

oe:iM!o;:t,l d ti,.i

tion oil (d Calabar, v.du. re.

IU'.'

ihe i a ( st advices, she was

Spanish baiejue w ith ieven guns hundred slaes, bou.-.J to the ! which i.nforrn.'tioa had heen gie!:

at date of s nig out for a

even

ud

Nnw-O-'M :.n RobUry. A per-e:i of r. nle. Ci.liing himself Tarbuy. lately but n.ore recently Ireia S. !.e iinad. wa apprehended yester lo in"-to negoeiate draf s. ma: an;

I). r am e 'a.:-.

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at rest, here's five dollars

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"Ah, that alters tne case again, lour debt-, Son s reached here twenty-lour hoe.iG ail i or,sir, is in the back room." their departure in pursuit, and will probably The sheriirnabbed his man, who, as he w as overhaul them before .hey reach Canada, led out, exclaimed against his neighbor, and 1 We understand that these youths were weli

asked'hirri what could induce him to betray , fitted out having taken the colonel s barouche

him. "Five dollars", said the traitor with a malicious smile. "You take bribes on both sides, then you scoundrel." 'That's just it, man. The five dollars you

and horses, and 'S'1300in cash. It is an old proverb that "Evil commuuica lions corrupt good manners."' These youths, in one particular at leasf, were but following the example of their superiors.

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e under-tand that it i- iio V( f aseeil.aiii ed how he obtained po-e.sioi of i!h- b tt ror its contents" A check f..r slO:.' on the I'ei!ed States Bank, enclo-ed in Ihe same letter had been presented and paid. Much credit U due to the Fm h inge Brokers for their prompt exertion in apprehending the thief.