Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 189, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 August 1835 — Page 1

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.'';,, i i' !! At (he period above named the bu meeting has been dispersed hy a nvb; and a funds for (he civilization and education of the j-diiprnan m (he navv, was arri,'iiUi!!v '-ia's v; .r.ansncted in a di ill' re tit manner gentleman from (he Sou'li imprisoned hy (he jKai garoo?, and for -settling a Colony of them in (ho head by his friend Willi en yr ' " iirom what it is at the present day many indi- flavor's Court, and lieu if- dollars for hav-jon the Wc-d India Islands, :u the k-ncr in-jon hoard (he Revenue C ::'.'-v '! Ft!!"- '' mi.d -!-, T!iv.fc. vidunis with small capital, tarried oa the busi- in.i his trunk can'.:-! Ij I.. , .. n servant, in-diahitanl? cf u hi h, it viil he re iem- u.b-.-iv.'.ion the ith. lie ir. ! '.- ' it at' the :

ot t!r .j.es at a sma'l soak c.oiu.iunc it to their stead of employing a tree colored porter. A hiicd of (arvtur Miorliv aber (ue imai.Ci.a

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las:;

: '' T S" i :-' vu- ami i-"ktv if tu:id own familv. I-'ajhers. sens, r.pprentitcs and very excited amalgamation meeting ended in (ion Kill. Tiie one-arched bridge a-ro-is hwa? ne.ii ly deprived of 1.; , ;. i-on i. (l-i (:- v !';!!:! the ear and two (vli.k-.. paid :.i .one or two jonrnovmesu all in inc small shop' general fight, in which the clergymen who isfratf of Gihralttr is coii)p!Mid. A 5ori-(v la mi f v. and ulctii;-itd ievx-rai limu j lo dr .-, :i.iva?sre. ; or I i f.-t't s(-.are. with a chimney in one 'presided, were very active, and wliich result-1 has been formed in Liverpool for tilling up 'himself.

No i'ih-ri;--ti!i n ceived fr l.-ss than c.vraer; this forme d the whole establishment. ed in the expulsion of the whites from Hie .Etna and Vesuvius, end openinc eraiersa(

i Miertherev(vii!i;iKthe!ain.-s as;i::vd a dif- meetm": a mob was rallied in the streets, lor- the Fo'es. Lhas. .Vertunj.

v papers hy f(1 c it ao. Shoes a ere manufactured np'tna i cd their way into the mc etins house, broke

a-'- - j m : e cxi endive scale. Intorpriing individu-1 the heads of the negroes, and demolished (lie I arrcarn-v:,! embarked in the lu.'me.v l:.&;ood earnest ! pulpit. " The man in the claiet colored

ia ;!(,'!"!- pant la a-lvanr' .S i I'mms, w!io r v ti.i'l Urivate post, to pay 'J. oeii's p . o i !'-! di-c .viMnaed im'il

art paM , ti l

I u v,ie:- to t p it -.at to the

::i w l itia;. Advciwe-n

red a t-re;:! e-:aJ;( r v

ire s!:eii

viurnevmen-

took a,.-irenliees and drove the

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aui a-. wii!'n -s;.

n's Inerird. at the UMja-1 !!i,i"rif..

r--.r:-: ,v:'r;w: eh.r( d !,ho;t.s lo Pal!.. !v-;diia, Baltimore, and.Vtrgin-

ma;iiieI tor a

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ami .s ir a m il aarav;'.'. or 1 i; t

- !;'h ;i:':-.r pS ie -n in pvv '.n'-:;t.

auu-oti.ic, L;..!i.r;:

workmen shipped their

altimorc, and irgmtool; the plaee of iu-

soes. Morocco and

a; t i i : -

olip-

7. -ile il til.- i.t;i :. t!:e prev aiho-r ! l ot !- in Mai.u-

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kid is-aihrr, suitable (or hoes. began lo beim-P"rte-; frota Iisgland, which soon took the place of v( :i!i"s. Ifo.-.n shoes were now little a lie I for, and-(lie improvement of working the coie leaihirr Lrr-..-ia si;l.'i out, was now jen-

rr.i!!v ad p;".!. nrikin what is called dull

et U.ia. A!M at the vearl;9!or K'0d,wood-

i !i- i.: iio.'i!! to ;;,) out oi use. bv the intro-

r:,t h:u k tr ;n mv lower up in (he "diietimi c." (he leatiier spring heels. This im i-;;.!-. aiitl h:iv "oi ; h ..ui ' i..f ; . ;, a! ' p-rovem-:nt progressed gradually uat:l tlie heel

maiking, itieh w;is once ;i goo I business, was -tal!y ruin.'d. Wrlhi:i a few years stalls ol vaiio i ki:,!- have been introduced into the

m a': !- i-'.i' ( ;( of Mines lor sumirer vvi-ar. it

e-!alf ot" l)e.V!itagvSle: and :i.-vv "o mike a -ps-c. I t iv-i aad 1'ii ti e ;i out wita a '.'"'id !a thousand iaad pine ( t !: itcri- a and head :ck hov in

i'liii; and the tit-"- tiiAii UK r a mi-keeter ! -!v between e

builticoat, and "the old gentleman in spectacles,

with a squeaking voice," were among the rioters; the forirer (the coat) was torn, and ihe latter (spectacles and voice) cracked. 1?otox. No news to-day, except (hnUhc people of Charlestown amused themselves hist night by burning a. church, and beating the pupils of a female academy. The police interfered after the church was consumed, and he crowd had dispersed. CiivnLESTON. Verv larjre fortunes were yesterday realized by subscribing for stork in the Sullivan's Uland Hank. Piter Polite, a respectable shoe black, subscribed for 15 millions and is now exalted to aflluenoe from a state of prev ious indigence. Had road stock

has partaken of the impetus, and is now at

DJIEADFCL CONSEQUENCES. OF FANATICISM.

KEEP YOUR NEW'SPU'ETt. A volume ofnevvipanets is a b ok uiibcund.

'"'by then sliculd it be waed'' eie-:r. d' ! The m.'m who receives a week I v i-.un.al ier.

1 1 i ft t ivt-rJ v v- 'ire rr.- . i -riT I i i.'v , ( , -

Onr readers will recollect an advertise-j,, n5 v:!ju:,ble', as 'those w'ith hit h I,.' -Z

ii. i.i i ill. ii -iwi iu iii im. i (in-L i i im i iev i i i i l. r . ,i i i ; , . , 1 .. ,, . . 1 . i'i;;ie? In' sht-lves iicm the onok t-ioic-. t wee ks f-mre, dvsi rilrnsr t he sin'ilar absence , , . ,i , , , , , , . 'r , i .i i i r'iste.Ti ol proruni'c: tlu r.i to l-e Ix-n-id, he from home o a voui't; la; y named Ke..j, who! .,- ... . . . , , , , i i i i .i . i ,i -utleis (tiem 'o lie ae-lr-ivee. Use n.ss is ie.:;. nad sudden v elt her mother house m t as , i ,i - . Jr . . . . . , ' l- tne i anv o.hi-r pi. ner!. I:e mnv cilv, without expressing nnv inteiition to do . , , ' ' -, -' . . . 1 t,1 - , f'eive read 'hem to be Mire; but lin-v mnv ly.j

r-o, and without saying where she a-astoingt

One of her brothers., a respectable nice I

lame

h'-by UM-ful to hi;n fir rer.jr"iic l eu :!v. !'. ti- ii i.n Itic fc.-.fl tl.'.ll h-. f i'.r

residing at New Haven, Conn., was apprised , . i i i a . n . . . . 11 ..vo ten. arid he s-ha I wiso la ret a it. . ! :-

are iiiton :;!. and !i t re

I i ns niii'li i':ir.n Iia- pi c-erx 1 1 : : :i- a ?

i ... l.i.f.,1-.- Tin V r,,x .i i. e. 1., ,... . .

instiiuieu enquires aner ner in utuerent pari of country. About a ft.rtnk'!-it afif-r he s,i.ut

. , ii. -i . i ition ot !h( ii' content; incr, and alarmed lest sonic a cule-nt mtht .

have befallen her, quitted hii b!!ii:ess, and

' v o f m i s c e ! i a e u

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ed in pursuit, lie succeeded in dicoering ti : poor ?;ii !, wl;o, hut a few vye-t-ks .,o, vva

clawing with health and vigor, and lull of in

ter

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evpre-piiin c

Mi g at s-iiit l in;r

flhis r.-i; t U -r an old i.ow

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r is v r rv coram;

v as v.,i

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k no in mv life

i: a up to I ownm v .-il ir umi ahe.iii t!

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,;a t an :".iy be said, tliat the s!e laziness has been e i-n'i ro i:i! ' kiv an: iii wiih occiii.-n il intermi.-sion from . I n v;-ri:'i" c!o- offiie rci niaiiary war to this (ime.

a ?. vavvhoii ! Ia I .'N K) it vv a.v e'eein-d that one million

, see ho-.v (iiey wa-ipa-r cf 'lines were niv'e in Eynn, (he value Tiio"ve .c-i swao-b'f which was about .xSiKi.OO'O." And .s."i..,00

Viasi farm with or.t.ajih-r, and bn-ir..and i was paid for the J.ibor of females. In 132, s lh;vj i c i-.'s e.f t ,n'-.Ci" Im lsai! over I.wn-(the manufacture had increased to one million

rkh a Jews, peven hundred thousand pair, and gave i-m-

I ayment lo (hree thousand six hundred pcr-

-on?. in-ue and lemale.and anioua:ed in value

n.i.-i ii.ii luniii J I im. I ii i ..i u imhi u ii... ii in i II): .laillit.lini iliitl HlMi illlU Hill III ill-j I . . . , i - - 1 . , ,!,. v. . ... ' . ...... - ' ,. -than tiie io;der,inir-r o: '.-a.; .i per cent advance. Ihe Mho owners are ( Ihgence arid sensihuttv, a( a distance cT . 1 1 i , . 7 . ii.".- - i cause n ar.- vear nave ei :t preparing a petition to the l.egirlatere, to ore- i,-;-ai h three hundred nr. es ii.-.m N-vv ork.l -t , . .'. ..tir r . r , , . . , . Mwn't n. v h it is news n vent the vvhart owners from e.vteiiding tl-.eir ui.i uiL-'-nai v w ;u;d-nr.' t s koe w mil w le-re ' . .

i..-vii!-, 'ill OieyNe g;. (

'Skiev bein to branch

u tr.u re and (ahc o-'ite ! plovmerst lo l!m

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ve

rlv

ga( in a n; c -clionj .ms

iinis'ied. and (!ieve ;i Mo about one million of eld! rs. Of late years ii j (...:: , . : i i i i

iiw :n" ;;p. hoii- tri: v wi n u:i - .r : v, .lunit!- i me jow ruicv siiocs nac nt'in

Every h-idv is a- hu-v (here ;s thn e. ral s inanu.laetuj ed for the .South American states. in ;, stoikin. and 'in y b.egin to talk of havi g It is etima(ed (hat about one eiglilh pari t low niav ii'e incorporated into a city. Thev "f 'be shoes are made from goatskin morocco, tv- mey cei t.r.n'. v s'a iii if ihe Quebec rail j tliree e ights from various stui?. To manubicro i ' sr e thivu-i'i t'aere, as the y expee t it will 'tare the cloth shoes would icquire from UO.OOO right aloii in Iron! of Uncle joiu.Vs house. : to 10!MhK) yards of cloth, which is principalTtiev had a in -e'ia while I ua tin revaiul an-i ly manuiaciured in and about Leeds in Engpointed a committee to go out and cxa nine (he jland and. cosLi the Miami facterer from 80 to VO roate.aa ! help t! ecngi ;n er up along through 'cents per v;ird. For morocco shoes it would iowni:!i:vil!e. It i-. t iiou-iit if the rail road j require about fifty thousand goat skins and loos thr .uiiii lhere. it wont he but a few yoars ninety (o a huirdred thousand slieep skins. be:",. re Dow ninsrviile will be the largest place ! The sole leather for the whole would probawheie down ea-(. 1 had a verv agreea-jbly asroiuit to about 700,0 JO pounds, at from .; time ia DovMvu.vi'.'.e: they were all so j IS lo "JS cents per pound. It would require

i; lad to see me 1 eiid n; xuovv but thev would laoout l.'JJ,) vards of galloon to bind Ihea:

t at me up. Aunt Kezi ah p'it.;ciato t

f-he fixed ua fer the Oineral wh-n he elidn't j would require eisihiv thousand vartk ed cotton t ime. Sha's kept ihe he, 1 roam ever ince jclath aad seveivty t!ousand y;u ds of Ku?sia jest a? she fixed ii for the Oineral: and when- j sheeting. The qminlity of sewing thread usjyer fho Ins anv vii! rs !i-- tak s em ali in-1 eel in the manufacture would be one thousand to the bod room, and sli-e.vs cm haw she was ! pounds of si. k and live thousand five hundred U 'ia- to enttrlaia (he Oineral. aid t Us em ' p unds of li.ix and cotton. Of thread seven

over (lie wh-So s(orv. and siie alvvavs slieds 'eig!i(s is no peckil. All the imported articl

tea s when she gets along where he turned i have heretofore been subject to a heavy duty

harassi d, exhausted with hungT and fan

destitute of money and .f '.he means ol

p o ;-c.

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r 1 j ;iC .;' v s I

;i-ii ry. and thff ides ..i

tano-'i ivnnv o i

from v in. a tue t i i

counirv nave in di, .ma

a i n eo

oei otrif s ; pu-dicati' v.

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wharves across the river. Two thirds of the I city were barnt hist night (he firemen ext-i-

ted themselves most ardently, hut owing to curing it, and a vreichcd miierabie ma: the hose leaking, the lire hooks and ladders It a lipoma fiom (he well at'-c deJ ;

, . . . l.l . I . I ' " . i . i M Ollllil . .IV l: in'cll, (I'iJ ll IO i.i i I.i. ' I ... .:. being rotten, and the engines without whee,' meat , that have been place l in our poises-- . . . , , - . ,, " , , .,- . - . r... - ,. .1 .. , , ' , J . Il.eteve.v intni'-f of ew ; y rtii.!,.- w. , 'c they could ellect but little sn arresting the j ion. that the vour. la.. v above named, p-rev i-! , , . , , .i.l. n-u..' ...i .:. i..... i : I .. .. i i .. . i ... I e.-sf roved, and we take a-.v-.v In n latur.-

iiiiine. i oe conn. i,i aiauii tastii i.isi o.i j,u-; eus i.; ao.inuonint; uer i: icnu- anu nonie ia , i i..i i... ia : i. - ,..:.,a.. i i i a., i .. i i. ... "ji-net at iors

iy sviiiuueu oj iiiiiniiig mjj iuv iLiiiainuri oijiuew.ii wen.ive ui'sci i lu'ii, ii.iu nee u jiei snathe city. A fine opportunity is now adord-; ded, by a member of Mr. Finn''s cbiipel, to ed for widening all the streets and remov in-; leave the church she had iom; been ai co-dom-

the city to the more salubrious site of the . ed to attend, and visit the place of worship sU,

K.'lii'.l

ra alv all

ii'es. but w.'i.il siini! he

of the ne.!:i.n, or hainicf (!-.. n lo ihti unrwitam stories of tradiiioii.

lirtrnrrh"f!. fSoreo v t it er- : .t .

ilea wri uiscove. o ns :

'ck. Cotton brisk, grain scarce, except perintended hy the former ii.dividu.il. On

parched corn, which may be had cheap. The her so doim:, she was introduced to the n is-

Steamer Dolphin arrived hist night in six (or, and he questioned her as to her habit, hei j.(:l this ( irnrm-tanee u V-! hours from Norfolk Since (he introduction ! disposition, her inclinations and her reliiMonsLf '.,, m 'ri,., i ' i .,r.i. r 1 1 mil l,..- - I ! V. . o ii . . .. .: ' , ; ' ' o-'ii-i hi i n-i. ..i.io.k .

ei i.iic nu. xjiiumi-s. vi xv' .i.ii-vj j.ij.ii, inu n eimi;

a- t'

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mc i.i new p:uuie wneeis wuu ine oaiioonjgave answer thai would have sate-tirei any S(H.;vr his bret' ren an

Oils, s!lC (1f(hv,.n Cuvnntli PrO,-.

l-er-snrr i, is luer ren a mi ,r

I in succession of ibi'ir )'.

land his count rv involved m

onie ii ! ,

i:e cir.n.u i.fd m a

a

l'o all of these interroirn

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sans, ii is expecieei inai ine uisiance ma ; ration;ii mar., or any person wha-e nv. lives I. ..r.-.'. h... hr. 'i..fi,ifilicho.l in ..nr. Ii.mip P-.-' i...... ...i i. ...... it... 1 t. ... ;ila. !

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sage toNorfolk 121 cents, Children half price, ia!, and inLolerant sectarian spirit. I't We were in Tennessee yesterdav, and return-i ever, eiid not stoo he re. 31a. ilv z aal

cel. by the Rail Road in the evening,, via Mo-j promulgating the doctrine:, he had espouied,-(,;iit of Ireland, and saiiia '' bile, Alabama. The crops looked well, when .'doctrines which, pcr.-iefventure, properlv in- -..r,0 fn ., ! ,n ' v.dir r ,. )-!' ,'

the neicis were not renuereu uivisinic ov me . eulcated, may be pure ami wortl.v he oe- mj.,s He. howevei' r Mi"velocity of the car. Fresident Hill, and Vice jounced her Ajrmer mode of living, in wild fM;.7 v, hero'hr'prov idd i -,. President Kendal were at N.s.hv iUe on an an..lhcm.is: pronoonced her b- 'e one (.f ihe ; 7j ar. i,; i.i'. excursion of pleasure. (accused witkou.i- 'J.-.- possihifiiy . f i eeeniji-nf .,,;, sev v"d!i w -..

11 '.m i. iiv i i i. . o i v. ii i 1 1 t v I e 1 1 1 L el l ( I i( I ( i r j; C 1 1 I 1 W U l I i I I I . : t - . i d!l 1 I i rv ; i I f V 1 1 1 r t ' i I S I T'l ' f rO rr 1 1 ! i f f v

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i nri n V, alf a w- a f ve a r lor . and hi i.Mh, r, 'I v . - ' o - i ! :::! , t'.i .; .- iV. ill tia: X. 'ill

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.and three millions, four huneireei thousand ja new department that of Dircctnr Oer.eral'ablv I . !, im!--i rv:;lercer bv . he same bed that -yards . rildain lo trim them. The liningsLf the Great Republican Party, with a salary am! entreaties to J..e ihronv v.

of sl.OdO.OOO.

putiliciin l arty,

The annaiutment which i-

ir.tereeii i.n .

r.e t-or anv t'!a fiia;nariv eve-r m

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To

ti-i-tr..!-' (In; oui

ot

I wi re c iteaid r r.e. re.

;um -nt p-ir-i AnoilfT x:xv (.;rvi;

rS iliid liiipioUS

o.i m connexion v. r.!i tin-: t

env (a e i,

for life it is said, will he given to Ix Presi-'stied: to relate the various

dent Van Ihiren, who suggested the measure expie s ions liiat were made u of, toex-ne

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in ins iuiii .iiiiiii.ii iut3f.igi -, mv. c.iuiv in i .in ii ine ii." s i i iin.1 iiiiieetiii i.im;ii..ige iiii.n t:"'.i i(f j- p,-.,j a.i'e.ii ta" he prorougued the Senate sine. iir. It is said to her-, .and to give a detail of the hideous and ,u . . 7-

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inai ine Jion. iv. joiinson, is ione appoim- demoniac pictures which liny prcsenti d to (!. .,n v. l(

cs.ed Governor General ol the alley ol the . her alhihted in: airiiuilion, b;r the nuriiote it,

ire lb.

- evio i ii-

ei. :i in I ; :..-:.:d

.-ri'ue 1 1 1 1 a; pa. W !-!i u iiier- I a t

w rrn ; i ei id w.-'fi's !a;

aluut and wetU 'kick lo ist-iaaioii without coming te D w ningv iile. She hasn't all-iw-i J anv bodv to .-h ep 'm that bed since, till 1

v p.t tlieie: she alwavs c;i!!s it (lie (i'mer;ii'si

i.e.), but she said she thought J was s;

winch enters largely into the price ol the shoes. Slu-bnrvj)ort Herald.

Cut. Rr. The result of the recent tri-

n ar a jal ef this officer, has not yet transpired; we

kin to tlse Giaeral, that 1 should do most as therefore think the c -nsuic that are cast u pen

w II a tiie Giner.d hiuwlf. ami so 1 should i the court m.irliiil in some newspapers, pre ma- stabbed on the levee this morn'.iif.

lure. lie did not hear the evidence, anu oner gives, tioiice that he can liol d no more they prole- sea to h a; e p wer to i eord their j hence are not piepared to give an opinion up- inquests. Mr. Caltfarlt has just engaged wilh revocable ei. -erect? oi i denial Ii ippii--s,

.Mississippi. I he president has issued orders making her their prosolvle, m a ta.k h i for attaching the county of North Carolina to j which we have no. relish, and worn 1 im;i--e the county of Virginia. The Rev. Mr. upon the columns of our pap-.r a .stigma and Thompson, has betncalled by the president 'a, eli-graee tliat we d.i not iat -n I ;hev vi to the See of New England. Archbishop 'shall merit. It may sumce to say thai a:-...n.:-; Tappan is said to be in bad health. jthe man cures wliich t n-y prCii-e', :iu.l tin. New Oiii.evns. Two men were found 'arts th-y ever. i.-d, (Itev e-iailu'ilej to her a

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on me ease oui we musl coaui-mn ine ai- the Alayo.r to secure tne lives ol the citizens e-vc a !a-i m; im-or-".

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Sle-. p l i r wnetheror no. it s a c;ipit;l gooel bed ton, oni i a li 1 1 io too soli fir ibis warm weather. When I tr-i into it, it sterns to !e

I.ko l-.imomg into a i.a v mow o'. '.eathers. And : tempt lo lores tail- public opinion nv eienunci i-; v a steam police, r ivc steam boat exido- lects eo Ihcs. . icpeale.-i asauiUupon t'i..- fait!:.

it made m.' sh op sasound I wa-a uvacha; two lions of captain Head and the court martial sions on the river last week, hut not mat e ami i pi escidatian; to '.lie eyeia i min i of

1. .lira waking up next morning. before the publication of the testimony. We 'than three or four hundred lives lost. ("apt. the delude-.! g'ul, th;.t j' e c ee.i.hi.-uly w.-.s ib Rut I've u -t to see about pitting my paper do not wish to he understood as intending lo'.tfnV has just returned from England in a priva d of her 'reason, anil added to the. hapless to pacss. s v I haven't time to-day to tell about i defend arbitiiir- and tyrannical conducl in hiilloon with a cargo of caulilloweis. Spoke crowd of unfoi lunate- that now Jen;inl our

the. rt-sl t t'-.e olk up m Downumv the, or a-j superior ollicers towards their lulenorsin raukjthc U. o. lJalloon Lonsolidation, four days . lunatic as. I urns victims to similar atrocities

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torv of Lynn. In olden times, 1 1 he-' shoes j has been referred by the law. After the prowere made here of eaxmnon woollen cloth, or j mutation of the sentence, anil ihe publication coarse curried leather, afterwatds of fluir,jof the testimony, il will be lime enough for such as cassimere, eveala-ting, sb.allon, and Sedilors and the public lo decide li'-cii the riissett; some el satin and dtmisk, others of j sjuilt or innocence of the party, and the contain lasliiu; and llorentiue. j fortuity of the verdict rendered to strict prin-Thev-were generally cut straps, for large e iplcs eif ju-tice. We cannot entertain the buckles, which were worn in those days by 'discreditable supposition that our naval oll't-

women as well as men. Ladies' shoes GO orjeers, detailed on court martials, sacrifice their TO yeais ago, were mode mostly with white or, honor .and their obligations to protect a fe How russett rands; and stitched very line on thejofiioer whe n convinced of his guilt. Ifsatisrand with white. was'd Ikoeal. Same were lied that they would act so unworthy of their ruiide turn pumps and e har.n. 1 pumps.all hav-j profession, and so contraiy to the interests ol jn wooden heels, called cues cut. comm Mi j the country, we should unhesitatingly advoand court heels. Then the cork, plug, and ;cate the dismantling of every ship in our na-Wi-.J re or sprint: heels came into use. Thejvy for wc have no more forbearance with fcolo feather was a'! worked with the flesh-side 1 marine than wilh land tyranny. Baltimore out. About (viyears since. John Adam Dagcr Chronicle. came to Lvnnfrom Loud m. lie wa? a finish-; vA workman :jnd of essential scmce to the! VERY I.IKEI.Y TO RE TRUE IN 18(10. cnift. He took trreat pleasure in instructing' Pmi.vimi.pni v. Nothing remarkable ha-

yountr men in the art cf shueniaking. Erom occurred since our last. There have been

that time there was much improvement in ihr , three tnobi, and it is said several men killed

workmanship and there has been a progressive and four or live houses destroyed, an improve-

improvetnenl ever smce. merit smre last wee k when there were live Previous to the war of the revolution, flic mobs. The city of brotherly love may (here

r.arket lor Lynn shoes was principally conun- fore be now considere d the most peaceable e,d lo the New-England some few, however, 'and orderly North of the Potomac, previous to that fcriodi were .xporlcd lo Phila-1 New Vohk. Since yesterday a religious

FOREIGN NEWS. The priests may now be said Vhearswryj Mr. Cobbctt- was re-e lected President of in Mexico. And it is a strikinsr fact, that the I

the Dritidi Republic. The Republic of Ire-ionly colonics of Spain which have been able! L 'sh u-it. -Vti h m - t

land lias made a treaty with the British on.(o establish a free Govei nment, have been 'a eouatrv ion, in I'k- it;t.-; the most liberal terms. It is said that old (hose in which the priesthood hav e be en put and si n'ed Ima- !l sau Louis Phillippe is to be liberated from his down to their proper position in society. fee. 4t What's the 1 cw j-

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prison in Bordeaux, and sulfered to go to the

court of his intimate friend the Emperor of Russia, Prince Rothschild, son of the Empe

ror of France and Belgium, ascended lo the

summit of Montblanc lately of ihe movable j rail road. It is said that the Emperor of Austria, Baring the Second, is about to decline war against King Rothschild of Turkey. Carolina silks and wines bear the highest price in the markets of the Prussian Republic; and we learn that the Georgia leas arc preferred to those of China, even by the Chinese Ambassador himself at the court of London. President Cobbett drinks none but the Florida cotlee; and llerbenmnt wine is, hy all ihe fancy, preferred to the comparatively flat Champagnes of Fi ance. The streets of Loudon are now lighted by sunbeams from Cucumbers, and the people sleep in the day, which is much darke r than the night. The Ex-Royal family of England are said to live in great splendor in Botany Bay, which the) pronounce preferable lo England in even

respect. The British Philanthiopical Saciety has petitioned Parliament to appropriate

We mean, iu Columbia and Vein z lela. The lord," savs he. 'Yf''ir

people there may he truly said lo rule; and Lard, '-o.alv tln-v av tic freedom of religion ii established. The priest- said nothiii";, but in a shhood is venerated, but its power in the Gov- having the h-xisf, he u. eminent is subservient lo that id the express- cro.c tiie ioom. and cn. eel will of the people, which they do control tiie bar. The land! I or direct. i d wbai was wanted :'! :

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of hi, intended bride. inoiny v toe i "luelecd,. siiid hi: friend u you are av.itic Put .'.rial

she has been a metucr, hut in t ;i ile!"' !on ro-n ilk; v u ! . a a pm .r Id 44 Yes, but 1 love her well enough lo -wal- ther, it's custh.an irv to give !:::-,

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