Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 189, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 August 1835 — Page 2
uirt d m hctbvr I had th- suck-j
AlifV tu i!.vr iiiq
ii-s vhich ;-:ev fr.u.u the rootsof thecort; pul1 d tV 1? i; the voiemon practice, and ii ei i-
v--v"i mv urswor in the ahimative, he into.-rai d f cv' me that he h-.d su tiered th?m to lemnin, i iv-i
mg iron: r. -peatcc. exr-ti-ranents, ::M-U't;u:;a.i tba thoy did n-t hurt the torn; but on the c:nt-arv. the sat kers m.:e freum.-rnlv t!.a:
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il Ilt liiii;-, and drive the otYcnder to the perpetration ol ne w crime;
?V Hampshire Statesman, July
A N QTI I i'Al 12 OR D Ell FEU I). Yo have recently received a communication !:;'!! a highly res peclable and intelligent iCPiI-'. r.a re-iding at Htcwardstown. the sub-
ot'ierwwe prm
th-i. it' thev faded to d so, there vv s mcrne of i'bidc-r. 1 hv; since ti-d the x peri nicp-, at id wi'r.fi-sed the follow in results:
2 of which srav t..;t be uniuiGresiing t0
.le
1 hat a't-
corn on the s wpre found to eurrourdiag it
t:ie
cte a ::.at
'Consider
f this state,
indi.lU
h should he under-
li is always been
self, mother, sister Friay, uncles Cufy, Cudjo, &c. for his exertions in procuring the nomination of Col. Johnson as Vice president. The
family group had just received the Globe con
see if any of the guards were in the ritighbcr-lsoon ascertained in the progress of the examhood; if so, he would hoibt his umbrella as ajination which ensued, that two individuals, by signal that he should pass carelessly by. Af-'nan.e Cotton and Saunders, both of them
ter thus leading him through a lumber ot ' steam doctors by profession, were prominent-
taming the. organization of the Convention streets till they arrived near an old hou-e 1 concerned in the nefarious scheme.
when the following dialogue ensues:
Cot. J. " My dear, 1 shall be nominated in preference to Rives; for I see that Stevenson is elected president cf the Baltimore convention.
" Bless de Lord f ejaculated my mother, "I
Both
as g-ee r.s tne
V.a not producing them
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lie.s. L!'. " irs on the
that
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to
uiieini sueki. r
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With-
vjhpiner corn
J to prevent Us
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i ::a not uve,) or whetner oirn:iV not injare the corn. iJ on the st,-!!;, I can now
close to the 1 rench Len.etry. he gave the sig- jhe-e individuals were immediately apprehennal, and requested Mr. C, to go behind the. uY.J. A large meeting of the citizens of Madwall of the Inly ing ground, as a place of safe- i,on county was htld,t deliberate upon th ty, He had scarcelv reached the place hen momentous cri-is which has arisen, at which two men issued from the house, advanced im-jt was unanimously rt.xdved, that a commitmed'tatelv towards him. presented two pistols. !tt-( of in i!i :iii."n s.hnul.1 ho immpfliritclv
ed, and in fact ha? been, within the ;ava)s saJ i loved Mr. Stevenson better and accused him of ha- ing counterfeit pjopev jorganized, in the name a: d upon the rcsnon-
to the amount of one thousand dollar-j (the iitiiiit y of the " hole boo v . f the citizen-, to sum he had received for his produce.) ltr-1 nil necessary monn.- .Vrreting out this tunatelv he had laid out mu-t of his money, ! nefati'.ns plir, "nnd brir.git.g t!ie oliliKh rs to and had only about lUiO dollar remaining,(?predy pistii-e. Thi ci.n..;'.tiee. thus orgnnwhichthey tool;. They threatened to shoot j iz,.. t"nmpos(.,l of 13 of tie most reM-crtable
him if he did not go into the woods. One oi riiiz-tis of the ronntv, men of elevated stan
ding in Hie community, for moral .vorlh intc-
i
aim.
ciai.v tx:;;r.ai;ng tnc ca u. j!ir;;( -ijon cf Acw llam!shire. The iahah- :uian anJ oay la qe world except my nusu
; SlaiiS Crojfjvli'tr t'iCiiOi i. IheV ,!.,... i. ...... l.fw,,. niin,!ir..il with mir n,iinli.
lion, and the i ;iuenl otiicers have acted un-(h-r anlhiM-itv ol this Government. The Uriu
a large maj , ci the sinkers producing good ilsh cj.,h tJ hUVe nurcha-ed the jurisdiction.
i.iu.,!, utc e,3 vuie -':i.e!.,u Muam i However, or to have obtained it through the
Kin tlose oa .1 c mottier s!;:oc, nttC that fol i.., - ,r.,I.:. .,,,., ,i... i,,!,;.., f!,,.
.Noi iii-e;i5i Ij aiiiuary. and the territory is now similarly s'te.ited to th.a.t of Madawasca, in
1 . .,!
1.; 'iTlh-
;t. c! :
safely reccinm-:.!.! .Jr. MacouJs ra
s.ivtng tiic time r.aa l;uor ol nu! mg oa suck-
-! . atd vviial :j of more t:orweque:;v.e as aro-
do. :. t.ug'i
-ru-o,
Sister Prissy and I could say nothing: but we poured forth tears of gratitude to the convention and its venerable head.
Uncle Cuily, could not contain himself
lie sprang up and began involuntarily to pat the villains, pointing to the old canal, ob.-er-
'Juba as if his heart was in his hands, and hisiv d they had buried 3J persons there; thai he
Maine. Their sttlment was on petition of
its inhaaitauls, classed with on;e one or more of the (owns in this s'otte, for tin: choice of a representative to our Legislature, at ths hst s-ssi'M. The f-llnving is an extract of the cou;mun;catiei: referred to, dated
11 iSiTianw, Julv 1th.
soul was in his feet.
But uncle Cudjo was not so sanguine not
iitv and discretion, proceeded as soon as pos-
waslhe only one they had suUered to escape, Uji,!,., tr, 1 1 1 i i- m-k; and di-coverin" that ihe
.; , r. i i,., i Qrl Sunday la-t, Mr. Lutiier I'arker ot !i , . , . i Indian Stream, bv ;;ssumed authority from the il'.iii. 1. .".I ilO.a :,Jl j:ij fc'lvuOi.- Js-oW- . ' r- i " . i ' . . i nrovmce ol Lowi ;r Canada, was arrested on a ;m iLie rot ct:;i-i to e sy-icreu j.J le- . . . . . , , . . , e . .
AT TV ""MVS
kiti, yji liililii .U.lil U C( Ill.ljttWVII I'l MIS Mr. Sampson Thurston, with weapons of de
fence, with an intent lo resist the laws of In?
jdian Stream, since which, f -r that otlenc.e, he
lit
-;.- vs rr!Tvvn'..f(-r!!'i:ii C(T; 'uCl' in Siierhrooke jai1, to awai . trV"""w T; ' . V ,V .. ," " ,'i ' , I -'is trial in October next.
I; ; , . 1 1 , ' , i ' Tor the further information of the public, .vvuu jo;.n:::; u.J.co j ...e -j i. tea o . uwn. .n . . . , . . . '. , . .:. .. ,i ,r ...j . ii,,!-.. ; .t .- icia-d r'' m:'-' x'Cti be improper to add. that thetnhanI.""'" W ? ' '.Vi'.,!. ' -:'': Niitaiits of Indian Stream, with the exception of
it hi di-posal as manv of the city guard a
lie thought would be sufficient, and gave them directions to disguise thcmielves so as to enable them the better to succeed in their ob
ject. On Wednesday they arrested two of
them, Anderson Murray anu ijenj-imui I etervi lie, in the Faubourg Lacourse. On Friday, through the aistance of Mr. Thistle and Mr. Bennett, who deserve great praise for their activity, they arrested another in the upper Faubourg, and the fourth ;t M'Carty'a 1'oint. This rudian made a desperate resistance, and tired two pistols at Mr. Tiii-tle b fore he was
Welj," said uncle Cudjo, Mas. Stevenson strait enough then: but how he gwine to make all dem buckerauten do what he want uin?1' "Oh," said papa, " ('udjo, he will not influence them. This is not what I expect; but their choosing him shows that they go for mc" " Ah dat de wav you work um, ha! Well,
may oe ne woiK rignt; out l tell you now, secured, liis nani u I) n uerwoou. l nree vou better not laugh before de fun come; for of these desperadoes are old icnvicts and are
ev id nees ol a c :n-nirarv iv;ti' ronelu-iw. and
ere
or-
as he was a brave man. Mr. C. returned to
that he doubted your friendship, my dear sir, town and applied to the police, who we areithat the guilt of Cotton a-d Saunders but because the experience of sixty years has ; happy to say, rendered him ev.-ry assistance Lhicc-d hevond denbtwiih but little delay.
taught lum to rejoice at nothing which is not in their power. ihe Mayor himcll placed
certain.
Slop," sniil he, " bro'er Dick! Read dat ting agin; 1 want my own ear fo hear um." l'apa then read over the whole proceedings. When he had concluded
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cor;av. Warwick, t'ne murderer of Mr. Fisk, ao. aued, man. ! o;h inotlensiv e;inu harmless was tried thi week at Favette. On acceatu of so m;' tec;;ni a'hioi of the law failing
i i ly contended for laws of their own make, and
u wiuc'i iney aiiempieu 10 arrest me ooay of Mr. Thuiston, who, with no less zeal, contended tii.it that place was within the jurisdiction of the state of New Hampshire; but be being well amvai, defeated their design. Alter this repulse, application was made to a magistrate of the province of Lower Canada, tor assistance, who issued a warrant against Mr. Father, as before slated, and cue against
Mr. Thurston, hut he has not been arrested.
in consequence of his leaving the place. The
' r ;. V "inv.,.o-. i person who acted as shci ill in the affair, and .er, itissuppoifcd la- ... .i ...... ..
taiio mot-e w no assistea mm, reside at Indian
Stream, and are iu open rebellion to the
laws ot 4cw Hampshire, liow Jong shall at-
tans thus remain l
e on t
at 5j h-acs; m a iviw nuaates t!:em w.rc levelled with the ; r-'eaped iminj-ared. Five j Li'i 'ti; oir:. ;; Mr. Snaa, and r. One i hija was killed iu its . .-re was i.iawii a quarter o( a .ad aead the next day. shockingO io Ui.rc Mr. osier's.) was and the go ds scattered oyer the
roam'rer oi persons were
r. i os
wtiue mar. mighty unsartm. '
oliould Lot. Johnson he elected, he cannot
do less than advance uncles Caffy and Cu I jo
to auditors births, and marry the young ladies
.Miss oilvy and 3hss rrissy to a couple ol his friends in congress.
well known by the police
Fro the
Wc
.V.j?hviilc Wlls July 17. coASi'iii cv:
detained tlie uess till a late hour, to
give the follow ing intere-ting letier, to a gen
tleman in this city, w n'ii has ja.t com'-into our possession.
THE INSURRECTION IN MISSISSIPPI, C.vnsoN Gijovk, July l'.)lh lS3..
" Uear S.r 1 tit down to rive vou, in a
den d them In a public am rution. by bangin:
wlnrh too!; place in the town of Livingston, on Sa! nnl.i v, July dth. B fore Cotton w:.s hung. b' m id" repealed confessions of his guif. bail privately and public !v, in I lie presence of an immense multitude, nod fun ished a detail c;ff-eplan of operations agie(du(, and a list of the prominent conspirators. It eems from thee confessions, which was, as to mos' essential particulars, reduced to writing previous to hi death, and suhsi ribed by him in presence ofrnini'Teus witnesses, that
he was an a complice of the celebrated Murr I; and be, in fact, acknowledged that he had been a member of two grand councils with Miirrtl himself. The sceme of operation w as a f Hows: On the if g!it of the 1th of July an attack was to lie made upon ernon. Madison councounty, at a time when its witite popul ti n would be a-b'ep. The whites, thus taken by urpri-o. w ere to be indiscriniiuat' A v butchered. Ail ihe ammunition and arms of the town were to he seised, and the whole force of the insurgents were lo be directed against the
town of Livingston, where similar proceedings were to he had. liy the time this could
brief a manner" as possible, an account of the !'e P"- was expected the whole
Ohio against a Stump. The Cincinnati
G;izette says that a senator, when asked his opinion of the course of Ohio in asserting her
...ii j i ai mi i'il i i.i Iannis . i. . .. . . - .. . . , ..... . r-.n.r.r P jarisdiction over the disputed tenitorv, said to oe on.-y; v ed, t. -.6 .: uoror w a uncharged. . , ... r , . . ., . tr . i, . , - ' . ,, i . ,i , , .. it reminded him of an Irish family, in a huge i.Ie h;.e no sooner em'-rgei! tron; t!ie court! , , , , ., ... ,rP
'ij""i oi; iiitu sfcu nue irav enmg. i lie team had run the wagon against a stump, and the party were busily engaged with an axe in
re:roviln the r.msr f I lifi i- iliii'irnl t - wlirr.
pam: and to restore las ,? . , , . . ...
, r i - uic i;uni cic.ir. jn ine tame way no mo i
;;.m
ir.p
p.nJ a
IT
ois
clothing,
;eie
:.e was
nri !! ri:; o
to li.-a. lie vvas a 'A'-.i si insensible t o i..ilig soases, v e uu-J ofspinti cf tijiMK-ni::; I:. lh;s si: nation us. a..d C iiii-d taror.g'.i ';".ia mo biiOi-its oi i. ti.iic during the e..: Sctitcnce, the culpru
sliot. b.:i was io' i -.iiat such, a death was too
easy jv;r
m-iLiiude he was Iu
.! of
tar and I :ut lers applied "'.ervarJs whipped until
d to
j ? qua
s i-etsred upon mm.
.is mo.Oi'tvd upon a rail.
t. e streets
e malum io utlon of Ju.
. . . i
iroo'-'ntlv tiesged tone ,.;,; nnrlor. ,.!, t, ...k;k
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ct t'ie town it is said
Lynelfs
Aarrczs rsenpe. Asthesteamboat was crossing the harbor yesterday, a passsenger who incautiously attempted to sit on a wooden
him. iViu ii the engeance cf the e had been. :u'ly wreaked upon him.
hed w ;th nv-nc-v sutacicnt to ear
ly him beyond the liu.it s of the state, with t!ie inj ir.ciioa that in five hoars from the time
of his release he must he hevond the. reach of
those who were a in ieady to icpeat the
dJe he h;-.j atreaey received J
?.-..- acy-tss the I. iu iis ri Wc understand U'.at the stock for erecting a bridge o-
ver t ie I!!
!U Mi
river, (a charter f ir which
was obtained at the !ai se-sioa of the legislature, with o').0;5J dotiars capital, exchu-ive privileges a.d tima perpetual) has recently been alt subscribe-!, mostly by an (astern gentleman. This bridge is lobe localidat the month of lake . ec-ria and opposite the town of Peoria, a::! cat. not fail to increase greatly t'ne prosperity and growth of that
b e a a i a 1 ,d
Ss. Ziiuis Bu.lL i in.
From the Frederick Examiner, of Wednesday I i;t, we hava the following account of the surprising product of a fingie grain of wheat; and ve agree with the editor that the v!:.!e county may be challenged to produce
Its e pi ll. i he Lx iimner says: " e have brfae us a specime-; of the extraordinary increase of a grain of Wheat, which, we think, v.e may safely chaileogc the w hole con-try to equal. It was re.ii..l upon tlie farm of Mr, Lz'M Doub, who r. "aies within a couple of rub sof oar city. Ti.U single grain produced
no Lss t!ian twe- tv !.e.;d3 .f vyluat, which
have been found, up r !eing accurately coun
ted, to yi,lJ lltj grams. I tic number ol
gi ains upon each h- . ! ranges from 101 to31.
e m;u- add that the wheat is of the finest
quality, ihe product cf thi- single grain we ighing neatly two ounce-. N wonder our fair mers grow rich when their ri. Ids thus return
them nearly fcficcu handled fold Lr their ja-
Dor.
the machinery from the weather, lost his bal
ance and was precipitated upon the cylinder,
wnue the engine was in tail play. In this horrifying position a second of time would iiitiiced to sever bis head and legs from his body, by the parallel rods, which were then descending. The engineer with a commend
able presence of mind, not often ranalde nf
being exercised under such harowing circumstances, immediately stopped the engine, and the man was rescued when almost a nonenity
oi ume would have plunged him into eternity. We should 6'ipp ,se that this, nigh fatal accident will be a cauiion not to imprudenily en',iire near the machinery while the boat is ' 'notion. " Halifax Tinvs.
Nw Onus -s, July 3, 183.3. A very sudden and great change in the temperature of the weather occurred night before last. There was a difference of sixteen or eighteen de
grees within eight hours. Yesterday woollen garments were not uncomfortable. Such
weather is not considered wholesome at this season, though it is quite agreable to the feel
ings ol northerners spending their hrst sum
mer among us.
The penalty of the 1 ish is still inflicted in
iev Jersey. A man v.-.is recently sentenced in MorristowQ, to receive twenty-fire lashes, and the barbarous sentence wa inflicted. Intelligent men hav e, long since accorded in re-
garf.i g this mode oi" punishment as cruel.
barbarizing in its efie ! i;.n the community.
and caicaiuicd, instead oi icrrectmg the cul pritor protecting ths : '.annuity, to feeler e
Texas We have iast received, says the
New Orleans Advertiser, a document lately
circulated in Texas, by which it appeals, the
colonists are preparing to stand to their arms.
rattier tban submit to a military despotism,
which oania .Anna was preparing against .i mm. . ... ... . s . .
mem. i lie resolutions are bold and deeid.-d
they seem determined to rescue their cover
nor, and take the management of their own
affairs. We trust every thing will be adjust
ed satisfactorily, without an appeal to arms
particularly as the last resolution show& great
moderation and temper. We arc personally
acquainted with Ur, Archei, V. Wharton ami several of the signers of the resolutions
and we know them to be cool and prudent
men, anxious to conciliate all parties men
who will never resort to arms, if not driven by
unavoidable necessity. W e 6h;II look anx
iously for the next arrivals, as the last meet
ing was to have been held on the 23th ultimo,
LATER FROM EXGLAXD.
liy the Liverpool packet ship Caledonia,
we have received London dates of the 15ih of July. The domestic news given in the Paris papers, is highly interesting. The chamber of
peers, passed the American indemnify treaty
bill, on 1' rid ay, by a huge majority, (l'ioa. gainst 2-2,) in the shape m which it had been brought up from the chamber of deputies; thus defeating all the speculations, that the clause introduced into it, in the latter cham
ber, on the motion of gen. Vnlaze, and which
it was thought, w ould give offence to Ameri
ca, would be omitted.
By the ship Governor Troup, at New York
from Liverpool, we have London dates to the
llth ult. An order of Council of the British Government, allowing British subjects to enter into the service of the Queen of Spain had
been issued. Uiders had also been given to the English custom house to allow the clearance of arms and ammunition for his service.
free of export duty. This, it is said, is all
England w ill do in fulfillment of the quadruple treaty. DUBLIN, June G. Murder of the Rev. .Mr. Dau-son. A dread ful occurrence took place about 5 o'clock on
yesterday ev ening at Ballinacarring, within a-
nout nine miles to the west of this city. 1 he
lev. Mr. U.iws ui, brother-in-law of Mounti-
"ord Weslropp, Esq. of Melon, had been for
some time previous endeavoring to get poss. s-
ion oi uuir noiaings irom several ol ins len-
mts in tliat neighborhood, and found them as
it appear?, unwilling to surrender their farmwithout a promise of a renewal, which the
Reverend gentleman was not disposed to giv e.
lis object being, as it is said, to get the bind
into his own hands, and to reside upon it.
I ne io nanny were doubly obstinu e in insist ing on such promise from Mr. Dawson, as tin
ind is the property of Lord Charlev ille, wle
generally gives a renewal to the tenant in pos
session, provi.iCii all arrears are paid up, as
was, we understand in a great measure th
case in this instance. For some weeks pasi
itlairi have been in this condition, Mr. Daw
son threatening to eject and the tenantry re
olved on keeping possession, lesterduv, a-
the Kevcrend Gentleman, accompanied bv
one of the tennis oftho name of Lynch, wa-
walking across a held near Mr. Enright
louse, he was suddenly attacked by three
men, partly disguised in women's clothes.
Mr. Dawson and Mr. Lynch both heard two
shots tired; and getting up ran off lo West
ropps house to tell what he had seen. In
the mean time the body of Mr. Dawson was found quite dead, within about foity yards ol
tne place wi)ire he had hrst been attacked.
iwful condition of our country. An intend
ed insurrection of the slaves, assisted by ;ra-
ny white men has been disclosed by a negro.
It was lo have commenced on the -ilh ol July,
body of the white population would be overcome with j)anic, and lly from the scene of terror; and every black in the country able
to wiidd the weapons of warfare, would by
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ind was not disclosed until the night cf the j nu '".ayenaroiinu tne insurgent staudi.rd,
2d. I went up to Livingston. On the third! 1 "ls :,r1',,,.v OI IM(('V:' ';m' WHS htn to m:,uU and fourth the excitemonl exceeded any thing i uI,r;n, tlu town ' C hnton. burning, sacking,
I ever saw. i joined a company and assisted '"-V" " -so.. ,e . , oe. vM.oie connu y as iu taking several white men and' negroes. A ; -' --dvancod. by the lime the destruction Steam Doctor, bv the name of Cotton, -V!;s; Cunton culd have been accomplished, it commander-in-chief. We took him and de-!)vas ;r,r(l insurgent army would
iivered him at Livingston, on the night of theile f'l:ili.v sirengtliened. and amount perhaps 3d. We also took a Dr. Saundersformerlv i J,) CViil A precipitous mnreh of'Sumnercountv.Tcnn.andone other, Saun-i ,W!U lho,n ,n ui n!,n, lo J,,e. ounty of Claiders was a steamer. A court of twelve inen!b,?rtV a,on l,,e k,r,s t,f 'rr( :,n1 th' were appointed to exau.ine and pronounce lwho,u upon tlie river bank was to be. sentence. Cotton and Saunders ar.d the third r':lU iuniuli'.ild w ;th the blood of person whose name 1 forgot were hung on ihe ,n" 'U woii.cn and children.
Mi. and 'J negroes, at tiie same time. Me " '" '"""ia r"lu I"'
i.ii leiaieu o lao-e vvno nave ivuiu'?-m much of the i;ivrliv;tion which has taken place on ihe subject, in Madison county. V o ai.' assured by a gentleman who wa in Liv ingr-ton on Monday, that the utmost order seems to pervade the community then-. An intens'e. excitemeid certaii h" exists among the. white population; but itisnflhat awful aid proe-and bai n. I r, w hich discloses itself not in iioisi; and uproar. The commit fee of investigation i-t upv a room withdrawn from the .n dtitude. and the ut most calmness and dignity i h.ii-a. teil.-e the whole proc eedings. The iaves'ign'ions which take place as tlie vr i "is cases are brought hef.re them for ronsidera: ion. ai e conducted in a manner that w- uld not discredit any judicial tribunal. V.-
i v otip-t luiiitv is (nrnishr d the persons inrul-
have taken 17 men. whose names Cotton
gave up under the g ilhovs. Tin y are trying them at Livingston. One was hung yesterday, at Dr. Dean's, (a steamer.) Cotton sin-1 led that there is a number of Nio on Doctors
concerned, but he could not recoikcl their
names. Col. lVrkin's,of Ma lison, .uik! a party of men went down on Big Black, on the
igot before last, to take a man bv the-ame
of Sharkey, a rich planter. In try ing to take
him in his house, he killed rerkms. and woun-
led one other badlv, and wounded two horses
mortally, SharkeCs hand was s!ut the uiu-
neul lie fired tiie first gun. which killed i'i r-
ins. He then lired hjs t- o ni-to!s with h.s
eft hand, and retreated and made his Csc.ij e.
1 went down at the lo ad ol lie me i on
yesterday morning, and found airky and
Daring Robbm Last week as Mr. Clen
dening, of the town of Liberty. Illinois, who
. . j ' .
came to our city lor the purpose of .selling
some produce, was walking on the Levee
near loydras street, he was accosted by ;
man who called him by name, and told him son comity, in the neighbor
and delivered him at
(. 1 h. on. 1 P',,rrt o cross-os-iniiiiing w itnesse?. introdu-
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llll. Utll Ult; ll .l'.lf I Ul l 111 III l... .v.;, t -
more than S men. 1 have taken t hree n n-on- " 4 w '.! ' l!l ", "
n r i . i .i'i.. i w men i ne mosi :nmar-e conia desire, nt-i! rs. all nl w i o in nn o.in- mil , r r a . at V, in-' 1 111 '
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ion, ucioi u acoinmoee. i nave, no ionoi um
Hat all those at Livingston will he hang. 1 iave no time to give you the nui liculars at
u ir (ti'ti'i rr. and expl.iai-
nitni v staten'onts!
.oiu ei MiiMiuiness is per. i i1 led lo l:e.
ad.iresscd fohe culprit o dial, ai d
oresent. (I'lan.) Cotton was to t i nanei.ee at
iJutlc S B! ills and proceed lo Livingston.
thence to Vernon, thence to Clinton, taence io Jackson, tlieie to rob the Bank, thence to
rrt Gibson, thence to Natchez. Ii is behev'd from Cotton's confession, that there arc
-ome liuiulreds ol whites eniaired. 1 h ive
mt slept two hours in ihe. 21 for six davj ami lights, and have he;,n on horst-back m ire that four-lifths of ihe ti ne. Yo-i may judge
ihat I am not in a condition for writing. 1 am to hurry to Clinton tins morning, and sen
to a neighbor (o get a horse, and eonludcd while waiting to wiiievou alii.e. I will give
you a thorough account in a few davs.
i'' n propoi.
no ones-
t.
itoi ial
From the Clinton -1. G,t-tlc. HO UK I B LE COX .S i'i R C Y. S.nce the commencement of our ei
labors we have out h....!. iIh-ikI ni... it... I .-
. vv" " ..... p'-Mioin (
lormaucc of a duty so melancholy as that to which we are calk d at the present time.
A few days anteitor to the lib of July, va-
.ii.. ....
Mieu in any oi ine w ill esses c:li u
lated to .rod;ir. a statement of f bo rn-e i'"t in a. cerdance with truth and j i-tice. 'e a;e t 1 i that five whi'e men b.avo hern hung i i Livingston. llu I DlaLr, one of the prime movers ff (lie con-piracy, and who. it was said, was the individual de--ig ialed to lead t! is army of incendiaries, had fed in dism:.v, but -.v as nnnrehrndc d at VicKsbnrgb, carried back to living-ton. tiie.l.nnd executed, o yesterday between "'.and i o. buk. The ivimber of ne.'ror-s e cited, we have not pro-
i is. iv, r.eoi , aiiieu, bul to 10 or i;.
Wo are informed Ihat Hunter, a clref cor.sp: rater, has !-,e,M! apprcdieu led near F.-isfen ) azoo county. :ed has nvde sftue materi.d dis, !u-iires iii addition to '.hose ahia.lv made. A oommi'lee similar to the one in Madison, have been in ses--,n for so. oral davs in i-j . - . ... -
v union. ari-vis tmiKi-i.-n-i.-a w m i men.
liifiu-eid parts of the cr.univ. l ave been
arres?eI ai d luc-iiglit l fei t!am. but .iischarged. Several negroes have also hern
uppose it to amount
that the captain of his Hat had been attacked by the city guard, but had effected his retreat
from them badly wounded; lie said that he
lol.-d un: bid i.oihii !.avier been elicited
riousciicuuMances cxci ten su-j.i.mns in t-.e; u.,i(.h ....thori -ed punis!....enl, tinv
iiiin.j-wi ,i ii-n i cs m ciame cui-iis ol .viadl- I a
... i .
oood ol lieatt.e s
puni--
were set
i i)CI i
Bluff, ofan intended insurrection of the slaves
of that settlement. Several slaves wire m
.V -rrh .
rarv coiilams
A London cnritenipci.
au account i t a daoier in the
different times overheard, whilst eng.-g d in Mas'ert hanney Swi epers.at llight u v Bar
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John,. .da,.,d.,r ,,f 'ul. R.M. l.ihuvVlco.uh.ct Mr. C. ! ,1., nh,,' Tl,.., I . i .. .. . . . i . r . ,i. ' .i . "H'd Io de- w.MC ot the most yoy
.. .n , . , I V. M.iClll.lllI,.'S lOllllVMUl in-tUU!C.I, WlllCll led t r..l!,.4v. A in 1. h. - n ,,.-,n'r,V.-r.
able rl a'actei.
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r ,r i-"-" . l' iii r ,. v u,ai ueveiopement ol lads ol a most s'.ari ir - A-V in.-d mrod with -rcat spirit I ill rcn Convention. exDress nrr tbp than .9 nfhpr. Would be neressarv for him in aAx.-n. n.,.1 L.,.1 ..,....v. i - A , i-cin,, o met d who u'"i-l
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