Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 192, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 August 1835 — Page 2

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Ki.naii ! 1. r::i. -.'!- The.s.d object. t iroi t? 'vc h.v- wit wit-1 f. To confer, on the part of thebarof Phil-

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(j. To adapt such other measures as may

l cm tj them expedient and proper fur furj .l!.v;'iii'j the co.em..aed purpose. Resolved, That dosiri.i to make the sab-

tcria.ion as e xten-ive as possible, and to a-

hi;.!i ' void ine.oiveniene-e to t host: wlio may be w il-ik-Uding Jo unite with them, it is the yvish of the

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The :u i'. ! i;a" praportioa riian iiv the magnitude of particulai donations Jv ! irintd--the tiO it. hand-. that the Uiotiumcnt may trulv be the work

ad all crre-p.'jnjin' with; of the bar ci'il.e lTnited Statr ?, and an endur-

:k: o.rjau'iuven ! tae:i and l',ie art: a'.M-'i; ti-.vc-!!. e citrini' . which i er '

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oi l.ieiii, p;;;Mi.i lisiottgU l.iC C : .a airy,'

Vi'o uaJer-'in c-viri'i:ce 'l "laeir vejieiation fertile mem

ai; i. fatitv hub- iorv of the iilu;rtoii deceased.

i e cirioi'. which i f ''rattr, .-.!! p.ji-icn, '. Resolved, Tnat it is the desire of the bar of

Phil idelphia. that all who may contribute, any have a voire it; seLuing the plan to be

:o-oi. n: 1 ap TJ.'ttti.T o! I.J ktri"- a. ,)nti-i . :m:1 ;it a soitrth h 1 ip.tf. nrrancrniMits

. . - o of AluL the bodies .i tlieUvdl wjli be in ide to jive them an opportunity

laen ! 1 vidian to Lt ii:e:io!!. win. i ll on that by tlieir dcleg.atcs, to take a part if. the sejecmemorable d.iv in 177;;. n et e tiisintLn c j from tioii.

the coraer of the bun ins ;: uad iu which! Ilecived. Tiiat before a plan can be ad-

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y ha 1 lain for i'y c-i:. fjr th-. pi-io?e ;opt( d, it is necessary to know the extent of

ti ia-r tiifiu tii io:ii! tj' tt- lUx. uuii-jiin' inciiis liiai will ue rui'iiistifju, mid Hicictlio m.mu;ii"iit .-reeled on the field 'fore, it is earnestly requested, that sub-crip-

h. Placed in a iiiaa-a:u r-ar -op'ri- ;i.ti- may be o!Iect d and loi w arded with were deoodied dm mi: ti'.v c t !.ra- the utn;at possible de-patch.

e centre ol tn: chi.'eio ue recti!! UOnhtM, 1 aut .runttel JuJdOti, C'Sq. casil-

t i" t irce:ntain in t'-r- rfcoileciioij d our;ier t the bank of the lnited States, be the :r a !er. in ordiT to introduce au extract f; otn ; treasra vr f the Marshall monument fund, to

fs b.-aulitul .A c.t 1 lie pases wooni uii mames collected are to be lorwardet ve tlie I'.ri shiest spccu'iaaio or-:ed. e inliih jaarnacf can faini-l no- ResohoJ, Tliat we sincerely hope that our hiij.her ii i'pj. ace tiiaa the follow-! brethren throughout the United States, will . In the apoMioj.ho to tlie t en; iins4 : immediately and actively exert themselves, th'iro i a toarhiaij ?ojemaiiy, a w ithin their respective spheres, to collect and md coiiitv, win. h taken with their: forward subscriptions, in tuch a manner, as

d.tiioa o 0:i Ul

tv,i:c!i pre? : T orv in tl: t ;aiiir . f a i is: pasam n dally, fatsplicitv

?ropnatenes to t

11,SS0 lbs. This feat is perhaps the greatest!

ot the kind on record; and when the state of the road, and the nature of the country where it was performed, are considered, will probably never be equalled. A few days previous to this, Mr. James Pelter of Winchester, had drawn 45 barrels to the same market. IVkeclin? Gaztltc.

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aih-imav seem to them best.

itedi Resolved, That the sub-committee be in-

'v- it pathos and beauty ni-vrr r-urpa'-se.t. Jt structcu to receive subscription irom any memwere a pitv iftht-re were present no Knijlih-! ber of the bar of Philadelphia, exceeding ten i:na with an AntiiO-SaxGti heart in his ho-1 dollars, and to inform the members of the bar

nd. as he must have done w ith ; throughout the United States, that this reeru-

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v.-. to the coucjudiat: sentiir.etit.

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ilation has been adopted here.

I Resolved, That the editors of the newspa-

pers throughout the United States, be requesB.vltimore. Aiigu-t '2. ted to publish these proceedings. "We cave an Rccojiiit in yesteriax paper The follow ing gentlemen were appointed of Uk- pVyceediitgs adapted to secure the Iran-j the sub-committee under the 1st resolution:

Dreadful accident ut .Xcsu-castlr. A dreadful accident occurred yesterday (Thursday) afternoon, near the New market, which is in course of erection in he Nun's Field in this town, by which se-onu lives were lost. A few minutes before three o'clock, in an instant, and without a moment's warning, or any circumstances taking place to create the

least suspicion that ah Was not safe, part of

the building on the south side of the street leading from Turk's Head Inn, and which had been raised nearly to its intended height, came down with a tremendous crash, and the men being at work, they were precipitated a-

long with them, and buried in the ruins. It had thundered several times just before the accident, and those who were standing near the spot describe the noise which attended the catastrophe as equally loud and sudden as a clap of thunder, for w hich it w as at the instant mistaken, by those w hose backs happened to be towards the falling buildings. There are about 700 men employed on New Miricc4 oUiif I()0 of whom were supposed to be working on or about the portion w hich tell; but the exact number cannot yet he ascertained, Mr. (Irainger himself had been inspecting the workmen a minute or two before, and was at the lime of the accident, on the scadblding of the adjoining building. The

occurrence caused erat consternation, and measures w ere immediately adopted for disintering those who had been buried with the materials. In the course of half an hour, twelve were got out three dead, and all the rest greatly injured.

blankets and a half, one blanket to evcrv 12.;

generally not better than spent worn rags: that 215 families, comprising a population of 1,000, residing in seven villages, some of them half a mile, and the mor-l" remote not a

An A kb est. The Natchez Courier relates the following as a fact: Some year ago, in a county not a hundred miles from Adams, a small sized man went to

the plantation oi a certain centleman who

mi

mile and a half from New port Pratt, 1 11, fa-1 was light in wit, but heavy in flesh, with a

lies, comprising tbZ persons, were w ithout piece cd' paper in his hand lohicd in a legal

form, and known by the observations "co. sa. Having found the owner of the plantation in tl i field, he explained his business, w hen Lo was requested to read the cnpia, which commenced as usual, "You are hereby commanded, w ithout delay, to take th" body of, &c." Humph!" saya the pri-:iner, stretching himself upon his hack,4 I am ready."5 '(J, but you don't expect tnc to carry you in my arms f 1 Certainly you rnnst 'lake my body,' you know, 1 do not rcsht the prcccss of the law, understand, but submit with much chccrful-

Foroiffii Items.

" The conspiracy against the life of the

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umu suiiuut cow; wiiiisi ine in were pamg rents, and subsisting on lumpers, a species of wet, unw holesome, and tmnuti itious potatoes; there is at present upwards of ;"?,00i) sulFcring Irom want of food, w ithout means to purchase any, hundreds of w hom must perish from starvation if not relieved; the total rental of the parish may he estimated at (i,07!2. ?s. f?d.: l,79(i. Is. Hid. of which is annually drained by absentees out of the parish, w ithout the application of one farthing of it to the al!e ialion of the mi-eries here detailed. A report has reached Paris, that the Duke of Bordeaux, or, as his partisans call him Hen

ry V. is dead. This rumor is at least prema-1

ture, out letters irom i opmz on me i.in June stale, that both he and his grandfather Charles X. were seriously ill. The death of Duke would be of great importance in the domestic distentions of rrai.ee.

ness

'Will you wait there until I bring a cart?1 'Can't promise I may iccover from my

fu'igvp. in the mean time."

Well, what mu-t I do?'' 'You must do your duty." And thete lie lay, immovable, until tho shcriU'left him.

qai'aty i

the citv duriiv' Monday ni?ht, and!

wc are happv to say they proved amply sufii-'.

cient. A large torce was under arm? ail right, patrolling the diiTerent streets, and j-aeh arraaemenls were made as to convey immediate information to head quarters in ease assistance shoald be required in any

q iarter nut r.o opponent appeared, and met iv :'..t pas-d in per.'cct stillness. The sever tire compaiiie were on duty, and pre pared'

at a mo;:;ii s warn.i:?, to conceiitiaie liieo

strength at any po::;t, anions were such that

Mr. TV,.,.,.,

Sergeant, liiuney, Chauncey, J. 11. lngersoll.

P. S. Duponceau, chairman

J. C Bildlc, secretary.

.he entire competence of the force employed, to overcome any agr.rsjdon that might be attern. -ted. Thus have the hi ads of good order at last s lei'ei b-d ia restoring conlidence, and as future ellluis to disturb the public peace must prove notonlv unavailing, but destructive to tho-ewho n..d:e ttu i. we hope titat the disposition to commit aggression w ill cease, and that the reputation of our city will not be further tarnished, We have not hrn able to ascertain the number of per-ons kill d and wounded in the

contest of Saturday night. Common report fixes the number of the former, (including

those who have f alucpiently died of their wounds.) at aix to eiiu. w Inch we presume to be nearjv eorreet. Of the cavalry several were severely wounded by J he brick bats thrown l.y the as-ail tats, and gome of the infantry guard w ere h :rt in like manner. As friends to public order vre deeply regret the occurrence ot the rceiiii through w hich oar city has vast pas-L-d. They have we fear

indicted a deep wound on the character of

oar citv abroad, which only can be healed by future adherence to good order. No condition of things can justify a resort to violence

whilst we proieis to be governed by laws. To them resort should always be had, and thev should atford all the protection which a good citizen can require. In compliance with the requisitions of the

major general, a large torce (supposed to be about "2000 men) w as early on duty hut night. At the time of puttiitjj our paper to press all w as tranquil, and no apprehensions of tumult were entertained. Curoniclc

A CRIMINAL.

Among the applicants for the benefit of the

The general nr-eDar-l hisoh ent laws of Maryland, for the past week,

u-. doubt remained o"Jwe notice the name of William Gywnn Jones

w hose connexion with the pres, and repeat

ed depradation upon the post ollice of liahimore, have rendered him so notorious. We are sorry to tee that even his crimes of w hich

he was hrst supposed guilty, disgraceful as they were, are by no means all that are laid to his charge, and with apparent justice. We havo been apprized, within a day or two past, of au instance in which with his know ledge, and, in fact, his own contrivance, the innocent has been made to suller for the guilty. It is said, upon authority that we believe entitled to the fullest credence, though we have seen no public announcement of the fact, that a negro has been recently pardoned

and liberated from prison, for a criminal of-

lencp ol which he had been tound guilty, but which it now appears that Jones himself had

committed. The negro had been employed

m the room o! some of the public institutions

King, is said to have been got up entirely by the Carlists, (partizans of the ex-king.) and that this is the reason why the government is

so secret in its movements. From thirty to forty persons were arrested in one week.

Suicides arc all multiplying to a fearful ex

tent in the departments of France. The cholera had broken out at Nice.

Nothing farther of the death of the Duke

of Bordeaux, except that he was known to be in ill-health.

Spirit of the Parisian Journals. The Jour

nal des Debats notice? the conflicting opinions of the American journalists relative to

the result of the required explanations on the

subject of the Air.erif President's Message, i tir i i i i . .i i- i

e nrvev-no 3owt.t ii says, on me sunject. and although the opposlion papers flatter themselves that the American atlair is not yet finished, and may occasion new embarrass

ments, we think wc can announce that it is completely arranged. The Government of the States seems disposed to give the just ex

planations we require. We know that, whatever may happen, whatever may be the tenor of the explanations, there will be journals in America that will consider the se explanations to be shameful, humiliating, and derogatory to the national honor; while the French opposition papers w ill find the vague, illusory, and incflicacious, and that the cabinet who accepts them has thereby violated the dignity of the nation. France knows what she has a right to ask, and America knows w hat she can give. No reasonable person wishes a nation to go upon its knees before another nation. What the Ministers require is to be able p paya just debt without the dignity of France bertg im-

A Warning. Suicide. The coroner ol Brooklyn was called on Thursday alterncon to view the body of Robert I Joyed, a "alive of Ireland, w ho was found drowned in the oast liver, buck of the w hiting manufactory near III ookl) n Heights, Verdict of the jury, suicide. Mr. Lbned was 151 years of age, and was born in Dublin. He had been in this country but nine or ten months, during w hich time all his money was expended, and he had recently disposed of every article of spate clothing to procure the necessit ies of life. From papers found iu his trunk, it would appear that he bad seen better days; but the real cause of his embarkation fortius country.

and his subsequent poverty, is unknown. It is not however impossible, that his misfortunes had rendered him paitinlly insane, which perhaps w as the cause of the rash act which ended his unhappy existence. Near where Lloyd's hotly was discovered, he had stripped himself on the shore, (proba

bly under pretence ol bathing.) in oneot hh

pockets was found a memorandum book, containing divers papers and directions, intended for the perusal el those who should find his body. These stated where he w as born, his age, and the names of some of his acquaintances in New Yoik. Among the notes we find the following, which was evidently written not long before bis death: " 1 do hereby attribute my premature death to the 3Iarquis of Londonderry and his grateful son Lord Viscount Casllereanh, for their various breaches of promise made to me, especially by the former, and w hich 1 have every reason to believe neither the one or the

oiherof them ever intended to perform. I am now in Brooklyn, without a penny in my pocket, virtually speaking.) and have been so that is betw een this and the city of New York for many months There are letters in my trunk to prove w hat the marquis held out to me. I wish this published as a specimen of a British nobleman's conduct towards those

w ho served them w hen they could not cerve themselves. Dated on the Beach near Brooklyn, '215 July 185. Rontucr Lloyo."5 During a few weeks past the deceased had

indulged pretty Ircely in the use ol ardent

pints.

(iinvption. We happened to use this word the other da v, w hen a friend enquired of us the origin and meaaiui: of it. Wc were at fault, referred him to Wc bster, where almost every thing may be found that can become at no where cUe. It is there put dow n: "G'my.iUon care, skill, understanding vulvar." e have eince met a belle r definition cd the woid in one of our exchanges. 'Gumption. w hen I see a young mechanic, who wants a good w ife that can make a pudding, spit a turkey, and nurehii babes, dangling after a piece cf aftection because fhe has been at dancing

school, and can play on a piano, I guess he has

not much

A good definition, and

a sfnisnue paragraph.

Mir.

The Snif Taker and Sir. G. R. Some time since during the argument of a heavy cause in the Court of Chancery, a friend haing in vain endeavored to draw the attention of the witty Sir (J , the n mr. R , Irom his brief, as a last resource presented him with a pine li of snath Sir C , how eve r. on declining the offer, observed with an air of sole innit : 'Had the Creator intended my nose for a dust hole, he would not turned it upside down,"

'Have you heard the news, aunt Dolly?" said a little ragged urchin, running into the house, "No. dcarv." "Well I'll tell it to you, aunty' "What is it, my little man?'' You know our Frank run away and went to sea ?"' Yes.'' 'Well, the French, it is said, are going to pay '25,000,000 of Franks belonging to us, and 1 guess aunty, our Frank will be among them."

peached.

of Baltimore, for the purpose, we be lieve, of natioii;u 1" cleaning or sweeping it, w hen, after his leav- DIST1

MARSHALL MONUMENT.

At a meeting of the committee appointed by the citizens of Philadelphia, on the 17th of Julv, 1835, held at the law library room, on the 3lst of the same m a;th P. S. Duponceau,

esq. was appointed chairman, and Jus. C Biddie, esq. secretary. The following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That a sub committee be appointed to consist ol live members; whoe duty it fchall be 1. To proceed immediately to collect sub

scriptions for the monument, from the bar ofj Philadelphia. ; 2. To cause subscriptions to be collected from the bar of the other parts of Pennsylvania. 3. To promote subscriptions by the members of the bar throughout the United Slates.

1. To correspond with such committees.

an ! irdviliaj , and members of the profess

ing it, a valuable medal was missed, and on

inquiry being instituted, it appeared that none but the colored man and Jones bad been in the room, and suspicion, of course, w as instantly directed to the former, and was, by Jones's i j i .

management, so nrmiy tixed upon Im sable

companion that, through his evidence alone,

the poor lellow was convicted and sentenced to some years imprisonment. He protested

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his innocence, but of course his protestations against the circumstances of the case, nd the ev idence of such a man as Jones, so esteem

ed, so respected, go distinguished a member of .' i i l ..

society, oi wiiic-i ne was one oi the ornaments.

were of no avail. Probabilities and appearances were unequivocably njra'mst him. and

he went to prison while the guilty "culprit walked at large and enjoyed no! he could

never nave enjoyed, though he bad possession

ol his ill-gotten gains. We are glad the scales of justice have at length been turned, and

mat, wmie punishment talis upon the euiltv l10.,rl th.. ;r,f .,., i,- . , . J

v..vi, v.. .iiiiwvi.il. ncia u ecu lesioreu to liber

ty tnd to what is even more valuable still

the good opinion and sympathies of his friends,

Saturday Courier,

Remarkable feat. A wagon load of tobacco arrived hereon Wednesday from Ohio, w hich

had been drawn by b horses a distance, we

are informed ol JO miles, the weight of w hich li) II. rr!- - ti

was ic,o.j ids. i ins is a remarkable teat,

and nearly equal to the one performed in

I rederick county, it) this state, about I j year ago, b- Captain Robert W. Hamilton, win

with (j horses, drew to Alexandria, a distance

of 75 miles, in w hich he crossed the Blue

tvtdge mountains, 55 barrels of flour, weigh

DISTRESS IN IRELAND.

Ave have, before us a copy of the petition

A woman, the mother of fourteen children, was brought up ye-terdav afternoon before -i hi -.. i .

me i once mat-astrale. c harea-a h i h liav;r,"i

been found in a state of intoxication in li e streets. What a remarkable case this is! Ever since she has had her first c laid, rite habeen regularly increasin her elailv notaiions.

he considers herself entitled to fourteen

he has short.

marked

till

4Hs per day. one glass for each child

brought into tb c world. She was a

The valuation of property in the city of Philade dnhia, is said to umou t to ,v('0.518, Cil-i ."(). ' That of the cooni v. to ;sR,51'2,'2-25. The w hole, .s 1 15,0 10,907 .)0. It is srid thnt Win. G. Jones, the robber of (he I!altin:.e Post Office, has been bailed out of jail, on bonds for JsCOOO. Of course the .-ten heretofore published, of his escape to Mexico, is uni'oeiidcd.

..-.I- Imnpif . --. c-if ill. fl,-

v .iui.ii.il iu ...llliw Lll vp . it ... r J r .rsTSmt, squabby woman, with a face

Wirh the Milan po.. "-. " Won't your honor let mc go this timet" saidUhe. " No. I will not," said his honor. She was committed as usual. A. Y. Trj.

Bv the Cbaile.-fon Courier of the '20 :h ut. we bear that another attempt was made the evening pre. ions to lire the city. By the same paper we have information of the arrest and committal e f two white slave stealers.

f the parishioners of Burrishoole, lixhmd.

complamg olsthe distressed state of the peas

intry ol that part ot the country. It presents

i neart-moving picture. 1 he population of

the .arish mounts to H,7T3l souls, their on

ly sourcesj.1 employment being agriculture and weaviij. All the purposes of agriculture could be attended to, in the parish, iu six

montns orjnyear, and the petitioners go in-, to a statement to prove that under existing circumstances, 5,000 persons are necessarily consigned from want of employment, to the deplorable alternative of dying by starvation, or of protracting a miserable existence by

lunder, rapmc, and the infraction of the

aws of the country.

They state that in the year 1831, there

were in the parish '2,011 families, 917 families

ot which were without a cow, horse, sheep oi

.! ill. t r r" t .

ass; mat at mat penoa 07j.il above the age of 1- ..1 ..1 . j

10, were without the ordinary clothes worn by persons moving the humblest walks of life:

that titeie were 5til widows and orphans hav

ing none to guppoit them, and 18 cabins

having residing in them more than one fami

ly, and some four families; that, supposing three persons to lie on each feather bed, there

were 0,S3S sleeping on straw, heath, or green

ThV Western II rti"i.siliT itil.ti.li.wl ii

Colmnbus, and the orsran of tin; Win Mnron

party in this state, in a latc number held this, language. " How lone will it be before Clav and Poin-

dexter, will be strung up by the net k. in the public highw ay, as gamblers and blacklegs in the Vicksburgh fashion?"' Will the people of Ohio tolerate ich licentiousness of the press towards tlie imble-t and purest patriots of the land? If the editors had no respect for themselves, (hey Might to have had more respect for their readers than

to have permitted themselves to commit so

flagrant an outrage upon public decenc v? Shame, shame! that part ism sdiouhl have become so degraded. " CVi. U hi

A Western paper incut. ens a melancholy occmrence a ha iug taken placer a few w ecks dne ctfiih.dtime re, Fuirfie id c ounty. Ohio. A eiaigrecatloii were assembled for the put pose of worship, when a ioha.t : storm ature, which blew iu tb.e gable end of the meeting hou-o, killed a lady, and dangerotiMV wounded ll other persons, besides injuring 15 or "20 more or less.

A strawberry has be e n reisod at Rochester, X. V. w hie h measured eight and a quarter inches in circumference.

The Not fid !i paper- boa'l yerv considerable ol a be et twietv-ieur inches, in cucum-lerence.

A wag being tisked the meaning of the term "Ebony ami Topaz."rc plic d with commendable accuracy, "col Johnston and Judge White!"

The roof of the bridge at St ha-fie-oko, N.

rushes; and, supposing three persons to sleep! ' lo l'lp extent of 100 feet, as hjown oIDm on each bedstead, there were at that pciiod ' l',e hurricane, which passed owrthat town :..-... ! y f I ?. .1 . ... I.

111 wie parish V,D1 Sleeping on the ground ;, ,a-1 weeiv.

mat there was one village within one mile of Newport Pratt, the only town in the parish.

having

. Tcn'h .'?o; 7. An apothecary of Dublin lateh brought an action for drug against an eld genlb man of W. w ho it appears, notwithstanding his i;reat age, had survived a me st voraohais and man cllou- propensity f r

devouring mercury and drop, and 1 dauber sr. lis.

magne sia, rough

One

e ar he 1 on-

suaii d a quaii. ity amounting to tl e incredible

expense' oi near i.d A mei'g the items a

and l?0".5i. ?. to ti i-.

H'. or ,C 1 0 worl h per diem, re S ere ions in one .

it.

What w ill the ;.!'.(.,

ni'u.i nans

111 argument

against tiii-ir nonsense! 1 he medicine hi: t ,ek into his svstem. wetdo. l.y their intiu

prodigy! What

An Kngish

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ranrr ia e.i ioa. a ie i,m.,u.

r VS 'amilics, containing a population person in America has bequeath, d (o the " 7 souls, having only 3D blankets, half pope, by will, a large sum (S0,O;K) Spanish blanket, and a sheet to every three; IGfarai- piastres, it is said) on condition of his celebraUesj comprising 81 individuals, trusting to 7 ting a ma;s for the good of his soul.

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1 (c soe.al !o.m s. I aA e sin puc.i 1 cai .y u.c yy 1

population c t the globe-. Mr?. Ann Prawn, a widew I.-.dy of largo fortune, ie -sidii g at Ne w U 11. ,. J. I. as been a nested on a charge cd e using a nui-Kc t to beft red at a neighbor yy ith jident to maim crl.ill; ban. t he g. ie bail ii r lO.fM'O.

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