Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 191, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 August 1835 — Page 2

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i!tvO;u;in, the dignity with which he was

'iot'.ed. the ttnngt-r of losing his Inch station

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a or.J ?:n:vu on was no ini vu

it, ct-u.p-ga.id seating himself on the bencii-

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ll'ong Ml lilS lU.lo-

I wheat from the sain- roots, ra perfectly nor-1 Wholesale Emigration. The Apalnchicola ;.-.,. 1 to me, and I question whether any of our '(Florida) paper, of the 15lh of Juno, say?, i wheat growers in tlie most fertile parts oftiie that the cilizens of that place have all, witlmt

jdi-trict, have ever witnessed any tiling of the a single exception, resolved to abandon it m

FROM EUROPE.

Attestant to assassiisantc the Ki:

By the packet shin SalUt 1 1, at New York, kind. Wheal may self Sow, and "row. and 1 mussr, and remove to St. Joseph's which, s

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-i i h i;"vi i'r th it a ve dict of acquital ',rom '-'vtijooi, weuavooui i-uuun .iili, suspect mat it was somcming oi inekinu ncrc. respects us iiarnor, local smi tuon :uui sam- " ' 1 ' . . ll.llhl' ohrhlh (if lll!v ;ll d I'.'l IIS d:l I S l lliO 'I'll... -.... tlw -.nr.. .! II..I.I ..v. l.w.lit lr!f ii !j i-.mt ! -ll ill n- INIiril.Iji .Il.i

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seventh. A conspiracy to assassinate l-onis and who Knows that we may not v ol cut as iuey have been induced to t ake this oecjsive

I'hiiippe had leeii discovered. The l'aris niany successive c. ops of wheat from the same step ly w hat the editor calls the child's play correspondent of the London Times give this 'roots, as we now do of clover or herdsgrais. and quibbling course of the pre prietors, who account of the ntlVn : At any rale I should be unwilling to ricknow 1- appear to he non-residents. Tlie harbor of "Oa this occasio i tin- backwardness of the edgewithout the most conclusive proof. :hat St. Joseph's is described to be excel lent, and

Police, in giving publicity to ihe plot. uggcs- in the production of wheat, Old England was it is ai.r.oniiced that Apnlachicola will have

oaspic!

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charged i he jury with a great y, otoer iltan the principle ;g '.V.-rn the accusation on the d- fondant of the. civil party. to trie j'iry was wnether the

:iitichlional!v or b at cident

ted the likelihood of its reality, and on fur-' ahead of Old Genesee.

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;;-;Tot urv h.ui,.- n tid to'their' chamber t her inquiry I have seen rca.von lo a ttach some , . j v . 1 ... credit t the facts w hich were brought under

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I ,1 j ,- I IllV llt'i III (,11 11 Ll HKll 11 U IIC Nl J i ilU i-wc reoiv 0:1 tiu: i .vo qursli .us proposed: ' , j 1 . 1. . . 1 ,1, j- , . , ri been arrested last muht, and two more this v-.f; sir. Cresah was ;:nnedi;teiv set at lib- . . , , . . ,

moi'nmi;, cnargeu mi me uesign 01 wnuav-

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1 t::e service j

cirt ihci

T2IE SAFETY OF THE REMEDY.

to bow to it in Vu. ui mission.

A necrro. who atli-mpted to account for the

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Tnc a.rVn.?er of the civil partv then took t'-S tn; K,. S OM l"'s ,l,u,., 10 1 5otcs towards condemning mr.'Ooxall lo H'om .Ne.ully, xvhi c passing along the quay A-'.M Xhxr.d ,Vat:cs damage and costs, to- 1vv,,,ch 8t Piiriltcs hil ro;,, f1 U. Ul' viirdi the v.-;man Leo; a ,d he plead on ihe rivi'r' and extends fr.-m the 1 ont I.on.s a 1,

"Oh, but immediate cinam ipation would failure of the balloon to ascend a few weeks be unsafe the lave would butcher his mas-, ago, said the man had'nt gasp enough."

ter, and till tbe land with rapine and mur

der

A'orr is the time t j cure Warts. Take ereen

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tiis conclusion.

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After lh(

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was r;vr::r:

cply

.' mr. c i li i, r, nr.'J trie conclusions i Uic ij: '::c at'r.rivv. the court at'lera few m meats !: vb.Tj'tion co.lenui.l mr. Crc-xall to pav

. j-.yj i.-.tnc5 va'mg and costs.

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-.i:cc,;i - "-iDTlIvABFtTL ItiOT AND f.OSS OF LIFE

IN EALTiMOME.

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5 ... ., ''c Jf'trn from n p.ien;cr who nrrivcil in

aJ- the EtraasisAiit y'sterd:iy afternoon from 1! tl-

i,Viij'7 Uii:"! Ulill I I'M lll''l ii-i IMI I 11(11-

, .... (. .ty.,;, iacier ct'cnrrej in thai ci'y on Saturday night.

',r,-r.i"! be i-r."" iSeverri. thoiiind persons asse.'nbled before

lie luu-r oi hv. yentleann lonnected with

unnose. said Mr. S. the intelliirence should l';n leaves, brui-e and apply tbe juice, ku

reach this ciiy to-J-.y, that the slaves had l is. ing tbe juice dne.l on both day and .night; en in insunciV.oa, and were scalteiim: dis fight days will died a cure. Also it will mav and death through the south. Would eradicate the warts from the teats of cows. .1 not the veriest child know tbe cause? " I hev I are fighting for ttieir freedom" wontd the urn"- j Heat this. We were presented, a few days versa! crv. Oive the slave his freedom, then, since, !,y Lcsler Coe of this town, with ?t

in front of tbe chambr-r of d pities. t the I'ont Kin al, which connects ".he place du C.irousel with the Faubourg St. (rcii aii!.

The place would , doubtless, be well chosen

tor the commission of such a crime il ine n-!amj ill'lie light because you give it to him? stalks of rye, all joined together at the roots sarins had no idea of providing for their own . j.-ir, K, p,,,, ,ccaue rot)bcd ol liber- nd uii examination were found all to have a!ety, tiiere being nothing along the whole; . : ..L.siOI.t.j. ie tfirhts because 'sprung from one kcrn( 1 of rye. The stalks

interval between the bridges hut tbe river on;,'- . ., (;od Ins, rcijeai the mndamental 'produceil Tti large heads, each averaging 50

me one s.ae,anu a ueau wan on tne otner, ton , nvs of luimail n:illI. o c ilii'o 1 ctroufT r-k ilit'ire ict nf olhin wl 1

. .... , ,,.,!... , ..iiiiiiu c iu, iu,n :on,lucU before men will act on auc h pro

11 1 iiuum imii -iiii " I'uui in.- in Ai m mi- j principle t.rtcill 'Klin lliril ll'lilll f i-i-il I

IK'.-ri . I IUIII " IIIVH .lit- II 1(11 ll IIIU

si repeat 1 lie tuiittaiiseniai (i'i-. hikmit m .... re, dry up tlie springs of kernels to tlie head, making 3,800 kernels, the lore men will act on audi production of one seed. Ohio Rjriezv.

.m io ijcr a,. iTi.-

t io hank of Marv land, which sometime since

Horrible Atrocity. A letter from Cudda-

lore acquaints us that a female

pril insurgents to make the attempt; but

then, from the disclosures on the trial, it docs not appear that there would be manv who

would be ready to engage on su h a hu lorn 1 1 ' cxpecieu 10 oe execu.eu nl!u!,.(,(, .r;il)Ufi of wafer, equal to eleven I . 1 1 1 .1 .... 1 .. i. . I !....,...,... .1 - I ...4 .... ..." :. ' 1

A unman lately died in New Ifampshir of the dropsy. It i staled that she had hc. u tnitiiiiil. iiii'' W.i f.nil.r.r. I S.(i.". more than tnO

under sen- 1 ,: 1 , i tu. .A

iiimi i n 1 1 1 1 .11111 1 it t: 1 11 t l'im ii"

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wai d t'a recrivrd t fraci-'.ivd.

v.'i var.t i r ;:un.

f.ild, and after breaking tlie windows pro-' hope as this, in which tbe sacrifice of their ' ''lL' following week, for murder o;' a more a-; jt

cer.!." 1 t. taice oa! the hirmture, w hull was lown lives would be required w ithout any ,tieious naiuie than any tuat has ever coine

oiiMioad.-, drawn from her.

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m her ' 'he civil authorities being unahletoarrestihe m-j on 'progres of tin rioters, the Volunteers were

r.ii oif f ailed out. and duritug the conflict that ensued

ven perscm were killed, and eighteen wouu-

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,. ... cahea a oc-nd 'vv. iron th: Phuandpnia Lxchnnge Booh. th woman rrving, and DRE ADiTL RIOT AT BALTIMORE

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iU to ijga a:5i!oi. ofiiio

ori'ig dr.igg

di.i i' .-s having been

niK d of mr. ("i a si1., it rcsui-

o that to

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, - .. 01 iituiiii .MiiMiso.i. es i.,i!iu.oaii v.ieen, eso. " " ........... b, kcci uiir i ne not riu cat;, s rotu.e. lie n oi'.iii o

H;a.e:ae r-!t;i i am. i a farmorY airrctors of the bank of Marv land. io legal authority to exclude newspapers from r,.,- .U .-oH.I. when. .lr. .-i.li.il i.. r. I.. to. ihe m..- 1 vman in lrovidetcr. who orcnetonalfv

S-ltt J.;!loW ft. aim tV.r. l.rOXail VaS .,,,,1 .,,r....l . .1... I. ". ... i-'lho imrnmliilii! ! liei r 1:1 1 i-i :i in- ,,r ,t, .1 1 v. ' . , . .1 . ... . 1 .1. :. . ... . nv'.,.r',.il ,,t 5 il

ii in ,1 cm -1 i jii 1 iii in -si 1 mi 11 mi 01 uiu noi ise 01 j 1 - - . . v. . . . . t i.er c on i ssi 11 1 1 e minner ai.u ine ma a o-o - - i 'ii-. i us - -s-i-n lit V P. ,1.. i..... T . I nrl i 1 :urnlliil nt llwir i li:ir:irti-l tinulmi'i- 1 .. .1 i i-i . . 1.1. .11. if" i.- 1 I . . n.

in Linn. i in-i on us lu-iv m ana -j - - ..y ,...i..i,, a( t ot Having madtMlie llesii oi ner nil.. Hi n - ' im-mmmi- a i-eei: rumor says that eighteen lives were lost a j re.il or supposed. IVobahly, it w as not thunht to cm rv Ihi i.s fail.er. Our rcider ma v let 1 "rrf0,roi J nrnj-Mas ronPrloni thaf here great many more were severely wounded a-' ''ufe t confer on the head of a a executive i,l(li,lt.ti (.) doubt the reality of so diabolical 'a a Supreme liein-r n I nm thai there i floor ino'ig tije 1 itterwcrcmr. Fiu.lluv, mr.OiievusJd -partment a p over over the press, wl.ich'., i rans.tct ion ; iut we ai c. sorry to sav that we m A lexardrin : nndfl'Mf 1 know for a cer'nintr.

We regret to learn that a seriou-s riot took place in Baltimore on S tturdav nig!it and Snail a v niomirig. The n.ob attacked the houses

man in question had given his wile some nu:t-

i related bv a correspondent in a late ni'mhor

temptation orpretence f r personal vci.g.-ancej1" "- ka.r.vlcdgt-. The husband oi the wo- Tii f .r,winrz c,,, chemical experiment

to secure the application ol an abstract principle of government."

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TIIK MKT i -NRTP.R liFAT.R AT. AXT time of the nr.mara.io,, V., :,", I nto,;,..!',5:.,, r"'e platina be irrmersi d in stmng

l I " . cnlnliiiei 'i.-i.l niwl Ihrn ivien.1 it liwliMrf

.- ..,1 1 t " I I i i i i nv nit uhm io ii oi ii(i.-ia

i. vi imvj .tiii, mi n, iJL'niii iuiniir. in: . ...

' - w.'t ir mil m a

ton to c. nay f ir his supper, and tlie woman si r ,, , , , - .- ' , 1 1 of the I , ontton MeehtMucs ;agaz'ne: "It a paramour count mg to come in ouimgiuei , . , ,. I: .. . c , . , .-' . !t)!ae of ttire pbilifa I'e irrmersi d in strong

THE CHARLESTON AFFAIR.

We have been favoured with

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letter irom tlie postmaster general to toe ni

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postmaster at L!.a. lesion, m u , ,o toe . c,,;jiL tn jed it and served it up to her husi.incendiarv nubheations td the Abohlioiiists. ' . ... .i, . i u.. i

. r (imif i nu iihuiii iiii. iiiin? niiiiiiei .inn uii'ie i . Ve annex tne important passages: I f,.,..i- i i.:hi ih.,... .,f ... , i!..n n.v ,1 i..r.i.,h P,:iff'

. completely devoured; the woman, fearing her', ' . s,crn.V cf1aihusbandVange,, and h.r.ing no means o. , e- "t' ral to the! ;id his inoaov, actuallv" killed her ow i; ,K " ' '

t mixture of rxvtrcn and

proportions a founil in wa'rr,

nibine gradnallv till Iheolate

bernrpe red hot. and nt lat the ras will ex

plode; (lie combined raas will run oT"the

in the form of water, or escape in

'Upon a carelul examination of the law , ,. .,,,., r lin, wi.x ,lUt ?J(id,.,,! v, as if aTJf;OUS varor

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;: ;'i ie ur.iii ft . i! .- . at Xi-:c, t here !. ill state c. iii .! !:ul the nvn?ini h

c.i-,' ht j iif ht trial, he c.ime and delivered hi !. 1; a pi i-e.r..- r. .v!r. Cr.-xaii expl '.n the iict of the cae in .-n cr tiit ;h;fi -n nt manm'-r. The woman had -!ir:ted as a f iv-tr to Oa.tt-r into Ins service a

a: d mr. Adam. fi..ro gentlemen

tern

per.

5. V '.') tvf iga'i.C . : i ' s - V-. I

. n aid. Shi

U;0 tt;e.t h;i-il ot t' ni;!, p:g to excess, i -irong li.pinrs; he couhl not live in v '.villi mc other servants of the house, ; re several lim. s sent avvav at Iier in.

Our infirmatton is derived

who were witnesses to the

tenihe stt neof riot and bloodshed. As they left early in the m orni'ig, wc are not able to state minute particulars. The excitement it appears, grew out of the late business of the bank of Maty land.

. J a- u a e spoke . ;.d !o !: I.kctj- -t! .i tla- iiiioi

:-nio to

l ' d;-ch.:i

to retain I or be-

SCEXSS OF SUNDAY NIGHT.

polish, and was therefore i Our intelliffence from Baltimore is of the

: rnlt-irefs; but it wa im- most iiv lauchoy character. The BJ.tltimore !.. iei van;- more than eight Republiean informs uin a slip that the bouse i. " a:s fa i Sines oi the woman of BcvcrJy Jo lnsou, esrj. wa-i c impletely gut. hi- l::.o.v led 'e, forced mr. ; led of its furniture on S in lav bat or.ioertv

I to tne am uit ol several thousand doll irs w as

mig it be perventcd and altusetl

iiut I am not prepared to direct you to forward or deliver thepapeig of which you speak. The post oliice department was created to serve tbe people of each and all ol the United Slates, and not to be tied as the instrument of their desi ruction. None of tbe palters de-

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have no reason to do so. .Madras Times.

From the Chronicle. PROGRESS OF LITERATURE. It must be highly gratify ing to the public, to witness the great improvement which is

n I veefonbtv received from there a lot of threi hundred barrels, fresh, superfine, which I " ill sell a low as any person in tow n.1' Albuiuj Dni'y A h.

STEAMBOAT ACCIDENT. The s'earnboat Rob TJov. on her wnv t

frm New' OrIan. on (he 10' It nit. struck a jsnror about ;niilc4 fmm New Madrid, bv

her.

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t; lit !:'! had !T'-i

tamed Have Deen lormrdod to me, and J can-oing on in relation to i duration in the Uni

not judge lor mvsell ol their character ami ted Si talcs; partit aSar in Bahimore. tendency: but vou intorni inc. ih.it ihf- z,rr i i : . . . .... : i it...

. iiiiiuniiit; u: ii ui.it n.tii I, ill Html nil- if ; i-i ri i i i i in cbaractcr. -the most inlh.mmatoiy and 'ports of some recent examinaiions it is made ' " ,,,rh "n ,,!U',, K7 "'V hr1 incendiary-and insu, rcctit nary , ,he higb-ilo appear, that bovs,T,om 10 to Li years of n ,,,'-,T' V " ' i"?, ? -'r.-e 11 h i ii i i i ban iho. two pioro were not exported to reiki otu.li l. I. age, have been able Irom their ow n pioi.hc r ., , , By no actor direction of mine, official or ifi,.,giua. ion to produce compositions on sub- ver hroo of the rrn. who l-in ovormii iio ronld I bo imliiri-.l I., -.hl l twmin.r i i . t 111 hoard at the time of Ihe disaster, ;md were puvaie, couiu nc inuuecu to aiu, unowing- jects, w hu h a lew years past would have . . ' ly, in giving c rculation to papers of this des- been considered a llereuleun task lor the most drowncdt riptiop, diretlly or itidireclly. We owe an ! , ro found 5 and to deliver them in a manner obligation to tin: law s, but a hijjher one to ihe '.calculated to instruc t the pn licient oratorit al Thi T'urlinirton. New Jersey f Tern 1 if, comu'unilh s in v hich we live, and if the for-' genius that ever graced the senate floor. It e,ate. (bat durm? a irust. thf we.-k heTor.. merbe perverted to destroy tbe latter, it is must be acknowledged, that we have a num.-, f'""r hnrn iih their centenfs wcredespalriolNm to disregard ibt-m. I-hiicrt;iin"mi' iw.i .a .r.-....( ....... I , lr,,:i.-.,t vi-o... ,1 o... ! (ro'.nl bv Iie-htniri!-

... .'i ' -r l'v.It.,l.,. ii in i. i 11111.11 . -uni iiiii- j o ii nicy se:z l up in the. person 1 it !... ;. 1 .-:!.. wti.-ti.. :n ....ii....: i..i e .. -t.. it i- ..!. :.

I .. f...r th ..nmmi;.-,rt- of! I...t.r. ... .w ...1 U:.L ... .t ': I ! " . gUIMl.rU ,.r tl.lnf llltl .11.1. f, ailtl SCICllHIIC Ml-I

"s -' . w M-i u i. v., i noi, oi mi; Hisiu. auu folKiemn t he len ion h;iv l:iki i. Ii. 1 1 ..... , .....:,!.

I i 1 1. . i ... - . I, ' . : I . i i i ii . I I J i.i i mi no i s 1 1 ii i iiiii iiit' i i ii 1 1 'l 1 1 1. 1 1 I'll t. in iir,.:ii.rtM ;.i!.ier.ri:i:i1ifiriiii. !ii.ir;ov.:iri'rte. I iti:itiiiii. -.1. . ....Il.v.. ...... . - - ... . . . . . . . I

. - ....... , . . m, iiiiim,! ,tii uhili v on r i ii si 1 1 ii-:i i ii iii iimr in- i r. ni. oil r.ir i 1 1 .. ..: : : i i . .. .

j - " j i . .i" i isi'" i;i in i ai ifii o iii:ii i epiisu.ei i oa i

me cnaracier oi tne papers ticiaineti, and tbe circumstances by which you are surrounded.

wnp-an, fori- us at this dUcharge, and piled togetner in the mid lie of the street and examination of her trunks bv an agent burnt. S -veral other house were attacked

r the polite, proht-.d of the absence of mr. jin a similar manner, am ng t!iam that occuv'r x to menace and insult hor nustre?. !pted by mr. H int, th;: m ivor. The rioters On !!' re; urn. t he cep.sul a-1 Id .f it bv his j were in complete n-nseinri of I he i it v It U

; a w nncss oi w nut turn stateu ti

riepui v, w!i- had he

toai it

e Oc.piscd the charges fhejlhr the rcl.a3 of tne ri. iters who ha 1 been ari i!ti, he wou'i not uf-: icsled a id impi isone.i, they would tar and

f r her iiiiiilis touar. - lis wile; that she must j leal her him, and then force open the prison joiuvdiutch quit hi' iiouse, and be even olfer- doors. Tne du lg-, ti.-i'iing resistance vain, i d to help In i ca;i;. hef Iruiik dc.vn. The! gave the order, an 1 tlie rioters were released

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ditl not pete

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a

she caught hold ofiamidst tlie s!i an; of i!ie m i!. Anotber ac-

s;.ti. dt cl.ii iig that she j count s titles that thirteen houses were attacked iied her pleasure. The a ml more or less injured, while another afh. r to d. iac it her hand ; firms that the military refus d to act against reed her t descend and jibe rioters, arid that thecifiz -ns had in despair ' i . .-.. i ! i i i i . . v . .

iKiiinuoneu an ell.)r t to restore order. Une letter concludes, ''God knows where these tilings will end, uaiess wo have assistance ruin abroad.'' Extract to the Editor dvted. Sunday, August 0, IS35.

I learn that three men were killed on Sat-

v, oman re!u-cd

ihe hantilr'.eis ; t

vMiv.l.i jn wiaui i: iconsi.i e;tu j.iit hoid t jVi.in the baiiitisli r. I

trocct oinp tin i-t-'.m ;e-censJingto.-lat.ei:jter

.ig.-'.int ihe hrt tnic:. or a step of the stairs, the woman might have fractured her arm.

She

lve the accident

at that time. ed the charges; number

i

iinliil' and defendant

arose between the

iilli i.e

til.! Pol com

1 ii- w'oma a in-t t u : of v. iP.'iess'.s for ti.o were heard. A uist i dot tors v h atleiiC' the f.arliHO w;i ore-c:;-e or -'.h U or by a

divided in opinion. Afier the examination of tin: wi;n -, mr. o;:tte, counsel for the j.f: -.riu : n, reciij.i: 1 tied the ciice.msianctf i th-: t a-c w hich jus. ,:a thetruthof the facts uih whir'a tii" at cn-atim. reproaches mr. t Ma!!, lie coin la i d by saving that tbi-

' tiic wi.;:-,.sn, wlicther urday night, oih: by t!i name of Murphy, a -i ned by blows from a shoemaker, and one named Plow-man, (not the hiiJ. The doctors were confectioner) Tbe name of lb tbir.l I h:n,.

not bee ti ablelo ascertain. Theacconnlsate,

iowcter. extn-rnely conf radictoi v, ;ill isdis

S.!,et stat'r fi-.f. i

' i tiii

senli

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I a at s!ia

Uni who conn

1 ice oi t ' e v t:

n.i'.ie l tow ards one the dei 1 nation of th;

;u! lesson for the people. ;ei, a man elevated in e to give an account to :.ir" of an offence com-.i'iii-sei vin!s, and that : yirv vi li prove to bin

that rcallv in France, r.'l n.e:i are equal bcfor,' the iii-.v." Mr. Croxall had c lan mr. Clapier to defend hiin.ap advocate at Marseilles, his coun sc i!'r an I fr-t.-ud. Mr. Clapier justinc- by tlie defence, th' brilliant h put it ion In: had hitherto acquirec at Marsciiies. In this pleading he represen ted mr. Crovall full -.f Uindness tow.trds iii servaiii-, a-id allirmedon i:is hr-nor t!i-it be de not s'rik: the woman; a id akiteugh he c.oul easily have lepiu-d up, t : e atTtir with iiisse ya:it, v hit only a-ked for r.-iney t-t re-istie. ; the advice of his fiiend: a:id uotw ithslaudiu-

fitiiyand confiisioa.ainl it is imnosible tn ;.-,

the i.etails with any degie of accuracy. All rorts of rumours ;ire in circulation, and all bough Ihe case is bad enough, siiil you must expect to hear many exaggerated stories. It is not yet ten oYlock, and the work of des-ructiop is progressing wi,h yreat rapidity. I l.c mob may be said to bc masters of the eily. Beverdv Johnson's bouse has b en broen into, and tin: furniture, book, wares &c zr utlerly destroyed. JSov.-ral per sons caried vv-ne and brandy (o the park and there leak it out to the rioters. I beard several iy, to-day, that they would deal ou! j istiee ipon Jcs-e H int, if they should eittcb him toiglit. They bad convne.Ufr.-d tearimr awav !ie brick? in front of (he marble door w ay of h li.isou's house, when I left there. No resisir.ee was made on tbe part of toe authorities. I is said that alcEldury's house, near the rii.g-, will go next. 1 observed a great

iiiwu in th;il neig ah r'ioo(l, .as I passed, a few

A Idler from Boston, under date of the Glh inst. say:-, " The fever still rages here. One or two more of our respectable merchants have died, and upwards of tw'cnty clerks (o tbev iay) on the tame w i.ai f w here Air. S. was (central wharf) have been taken. It is a little singular thai the business part of tbe com munitv do not h ave tli.it tarl of the tow n foi for a short time, and carry their books to their liou-t e, and transact there, what little business they know have to do." Srconi crop of Whrat from the same rods. In Sharon 'I urner's sacred history of the world, vol. II. page '200, Harper's edition, occurs the follow ing note, from l.anceV gol den farmer, a late English publication of considerable pretension. "Many districts in the west of England do not require any sort ol manure, the red soils parliculaily. The best soil in England for wheal, or indeed for any other grain, is ihe red marl; (he new red sandstone of geologists. 7'his soil t xtends from Devonshire through Somerset, Gloucester. .:c. .Vc. to Cheshire branching to the east through parts of Leicester, Nottingham and Yorkshire. On manv p u ls of this district

Grnt Jfho"irnl imprnrnnrnt. Wv w-jf-

c3 n r. - s r tl - t imiyri ti'.tntfiiil t k'i 4 . - rr. I

. .. Oil I .... I I C. I" . ... .1... I" ,' " "I'MI.IH

t-.iij u.iu p.isstu, in uni' u:c ii-iiiu i f.i .i i .i . ,ii.( ,, . n , i i- i i :of this citv. in the leachincrv lor the propnlexlubjted those intellectual lacul ies which' - ... . , , - , . . i . i i , i . i,i i t i iion ol hoa's. bv w h'. h a gower is acomreii t.-ie latter have uiiiniitMed, at 10 and 12 years ... , .. ... .. , , i .. , , -,, , i i"iir is in rela'ion to I he onhnarv s'eam maol age. As education has bit v rto been pro-1 , . , ' . . 1 . . fbinerv. ns 120 is o . y be rentlernan has gressing, men growing wiser, and t'ievvoiid:, , , . , , . . . . . . , , ,, ln-en able to ilemonsf rate (eat an cirme of becoming mare enlightened, rrm h.wlhi ; rve t i .1 , , , . . , ' c J , lore Purse power, mav propr I a vi ' l ibr' idi c ninot he;p hei::g somew hilt surprised at tlu ! . -(t i -j-, r " , , l, ... .. 1 . , , t'-e . ater w lib as mneh rapiap v as one ofoiif. sU'Itlen start ol mleitt cln;il improvement, w jtn- , , , , . , , , . , . ' . . , jhnnilr'-i! rind twenty horse tinker can o in in the la.-t vear: and natural v inquire, w hat -. ,- i " iv i i it - .. ' . . . i tee oi v.uvtrv moile. f look upon tin as can he the cause ;l such mciedii-le manliest-1 c , . ; . c , ... . . , , one oi the rrea'tt lmprovem"tits of tbo ait. iis ol tap nt and genius, at to earl;- an age ' .. , ,i ' ,' .... . " ' . . , times, and w e hop;- tbe gentleman mav tealI here are two answers to this apparently un- . , . r t - ,, ,, , , . 1 , ize a rich pecuniary harvest ior I. is ii'Toauity. answerable question: the Sirs! is hovs are men I 1 - ,r n J i r .i . i .'ijn. .Jtron. belore they are hots second there is ape- '

cu'iar ai t in some of our instructors and p; rents would do well to select a school for il,,:.. ,l.;li i i i i 1...1

10 in 11111111111 iii'ii- i m iiunii -.ii : i o.i i . i . t i 1 .1 1 ... : riijr-w "nil pi ev cnlnl or curei;. hy w;thii)" Mi." peculiar art 01 imparting to hi. pupih, ajl Ihe (!;,v j,,..,. .,' .u 0)(. knowledge he is master ol, in two or three v;.(.:irln .,,.., ,,:irU )f .V!1np ft,,.l ,

it will save time and expenre, and tbe . i- 7. . 1. . 1 .. -,1. .. , ,1

. iin 111 u in Mil- 1 ... 1 ' 1 . 111 .1 si ?: i; i't -i

j Simple .Vy;i. nf V.-n ri ie? Jl. t hh. The 1 public lif-alt'l would be gren'lv protnotod. ad

v ears.

boy will show oil to advantage, be prepared

for all ihe various duties of life, for any profession, or the lloor of Congress at 12, or ;;l mofi It years of age, when in some inferior ipplitulions, he will m st likely arrive at tillage of '2d before la; is a complete maihemati-

Ician, or classical scholar, ame to composeu

profound oration in j din, Greek, or bn ;r. IIl.U'JCG.

schools, public and ra it n'e. larsre femitie. and person of sedet'f ;rv bal-lt. fiMh( fo i. t) -i i'Plde and 1 hi rp renu'dv. t hicb, be-ide prc-ve-.tin" or era:ii a'ing all dieae of 'e s'.-in I will he found toimpi't a beaipid an 1 htiillhy hue to ihe ir.o.t delicati: coniph jioii

,vaggish

.vidi-li

co ni m g 01 t'" ct'ir!.

of ! is eantat-- to a bii'm's shop

Munt A ear l in the Lincolnshire. Wol-ls. (look for here,' sa'd he arc

ihe farmers scan oly ever put 011 any kind of Antiquaries and bibiopoles have had much' men

animal or vegetable manure. 1 nne is their controversy respecting the locality and ideniitv j -principal dressing. So congenial is it to the oI'Mount Ararat, on vvhcil. Noaii's Ark rested I.il-rinj y.vrsuih.

piouiiie 01 w ne 11, mat 111 parucuiar seaM.n-, aiier Ihe flood. The oueslion is now set at to us in

AVbat wc measures not

ir toil1 li

'I he?'- t udie. are as foodtbev dt li.'ht iij in ncre

ihe old stools iJ throw npatrop the succct- nst by tbe discovery ol soma rude characters 'a dva iced vear? ll.ev are ornaments to a prr.-dingiear-" in enrroboratiou of this slate- on a post near, or on the Champion'. esiate ' oero 1, sa e l!i, v :.:r,i ... . ;-,,:' :,t,d reih-f.

menl, the f.llowiug ex ract of a letter horn at IIorncasle, where any person u.iv read,' 1:1 a 1 vet-it v. ibivaniU-e i:-..t bom, tbev ar mr. Dickson, .1 gmilemun tn this district, is "Noah rode up here," provin; from ai.eiiai! ! uuemh 1. . ;isi..g "to 11. v. inn abroad, tbev pa also iidd-d. - iVilii respccUo the soil which trad i lion and this inscription that such v,ao;r nigh?!, v.i'h n-. tbev accompany u n our

produced I be second crop of wheat fr mi ihe tlie. lane thromdi wi

limitcs since. Tlie aln n, especially among (grew." he females, is agoaiz;:ig. In iiaelc. "j TUo fa

.J.I .... .1 i 1 ..,..0 .. .....I 1... lit .-. .1

..in iimi,! .issijre vou 11 H3 .i i.ni, .uni u.iti 1 iim 1 left it (o ripen, b.ive no doubt 1 sliould have

naci 'iiieeii mi-heN per acre, which I consider Tlie

- t , t r ........ llit r- . . . 1 ...1..... 1 .

- imu .tteiage tiop on im- oou vtneic it .Jim cr to mr

ilea ao

ah

I'odu

tviu n

. - Lit

fact here stated cf a scond. crop cf Wil,'i t.iv it. v.c will trv'and make hhu

leati h, ;in 1 j;i i iir rural retirement. Cicr?. Coming l.oin i-iich an aa'Iiorilv. w bat a s'ro"g eri'iecai! at this pa-ag- shmild (o all vou -g

! dlowing t m-'l was given it (he late pet -ons, to cd; ivi'e. tiicir iwir.ds, bv' applica-

iio!t to 1 !e'-:; y pai.-'iit.

n -Ip.tfozy. If a -nan evvci us moi.cy and Tlcucare peop!-, w h0 hce ,,ew i-ig.-, arc .....:. II . . 1 1. I I. .

in vo rue cnlv for a lime.