Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 193, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 September 1835 — Page 1
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t 1 . : I j-'r n.-;wo nurnners. TIT" Eb ;t.S;t n l '- it t ie "X pi ration of the I;' v-tlaia it ! V I ) in ;t : S i. V Nil .- i n . -.vi' a l hftv i.nxr. u paid .LARS, paid i.i it" i.n t ,v lO-.-n ei r ec ved for less than K.nce. , TiLj paid i' w'io r-. ive their papers by i !:. t; p.-jy ',- cenis postage ukt ui-c :jti;iae i uuil all arrearages I ti I. id n nice to slop it sent to the oft; in wn ti.semenJs inserted, at the usual r-it:-j. ji;' por--!H advertising eloped ii'M xj will bo demanded tor a i i! -, an i -S'l for a male. TAp;-r.ive.l pr .! e, ihhvered at this of- , or i. i i!i-'r place as may be agreed upia v.il in n a m :;.. A i -iter from M-Uarz of the "2 d ult. states that an t;irurre-ti.,!i of the negroes had taken pl -.ee on a plantation, ahout forty miles liv.m that ciiy. There were twenty iregroes n iho pi Miiauon, w h- murdered all the whiles, tx'.A proceeded ta neilsboring viilag. , where, ! -T comnuIMn mrt.'ier depredations and ilii-.'v; some of ti;e inhabit ints, they were i?a!lv overcome and made prisoners. On ! arrival of ti:h news at Mat '.nzas, ;in armed -rce was immediately despatched to take liarg.; of the pi iu;i-rs, a:jd to suppress any fjrlaer attempt at insurrection. WEST F.RN ELOQUENCE. The foil wia4 i- said to liave been deliver ed at the I a-t anniversary of our independence ia Tiu'ler count v, Oiiio. After reading it, the .Michig anians neist feel 'pretty cousidcrahly :tluiH iiiicd and used up.' G ,; nxMC. Fe-.m: i Citizens, axd Sogers, th Whit- HncKs of Mi'llliiozi-n: Tiio greatness ot the occasion is my apoligy for addresring yoa at this time. War with its, brazen front, is hollowing on our frontier: the audaciou Wolvercens have got hold of the noith-cast corner of our lovely Ohio, and are trvia to flop it over into amvid hole, orsomethinsr hvpei hoiiically mean. Ft lore citizentj on I S j r., O -nt Inn n, th: White ILixvks nf.Milddorrn Can yon sit Jtill and see the very soil telwt.ili v jerked out from under you, and your wives nod infeivcless infants made mental .-iave-i to hoiwiiag Wolveieens? I cannot believe it: voo, .who have ever been foremost to hunt down the copper coloured red-skins, the fernaceou abrogoins of the flowery buckeye grove-. 1 have no doubt will deslutingly march on to the frontier, as did gen. Wayne with the brave pioneirs of old. It is not my da'y. feller citizens, sogers, on this occasion to enter into diminution ; sufp.ee it to say, that these rumuiious Wolvereens have come down on our frontier with cowhides, butcher kn:.ve. hoes, plow-shears, pokers, &c. They have laid bare our field-, untopt our corn cribs, an 1 dumb straddle our fences with horses, 1 i. TI md cows, an! baggage-waggons. They gnawd the bark from our elm trees, ravished oar potato patches, and turned our w ives and children from their sweet homes, to spend long nights in hollow sycamores, and live on roots and bitter yarb. They have, feller citizens, sobers, done that which is more intent ious, more inveking and wolfish still. Yes, feller citizens, sogers, they have portended to calebash our citizens, and misprison our state authorises in the pennysembly ; they have even, contiarv to all ginerous an 1 hosilal rules, luinc down with thvir sleeves roll eel up, shaking their ii-ts in the very nose and eyes of all b u keyes. ly these grimaces they have exactly ilabergated our governor, and most consid-ioo-ly cxiluncliiied liis most honorable stafH Are not these indemnities, feller e itizen, socers, enough to make the blood turn while in the cheek of a buckeye, and curdle in his very pericardinarv ? Who will submit to it? Will the Middletown while hawks? 1 negoteously answer no Your father's stern spirit? would start to the grave yard, should you not vt raciously shoulder your knapsacks and go plumbcratiously to the line. 1 feel confident, feller citizens, sogers, that you have not lost a spark of the tire of 'TO the fue that burned in the besomsof our grand-fathers.and impelled them exclaim these united colonies, Ohio and the tost on "em.lree and dependent sovrein states. this declaration, believe me, feller sogers, was made jut about exactly flfty or sixty years to day. And now shall tint pond-wasnod nenin tula, that sprang but yesterday from a quagmire, and is enc most nothing but a black ash swamp, no how you can fix if, inhabited by mud turtles, musketoe. and Wolvereens; shall she send down upon a dignified state her carniferious flat foots, excunte eur timber land, eat our hog pens, and impugnaeeously shed the blood cf consulted feller citizens! No; as long as a drop of bloou is left in the veins of a white hawk, our frontier shall DC proeecteu. When 1 think of it I burn to lead you on. Never was a war more iust. l'icture to your selves, feller citizens, sobers a Mrait line run ttr.ack spang like a streak of chalk, right across the right end of Ohio, the verK feo'' we tred on, plump through potato patche? corn ? rib, and wotd piles, smack smooth int.'J -he
take, and then ask yourselves if this is not a
lust war. O! my countrymen! feller fitizen sogers, the eye of the state is upon ) oul hon ours liigh iavile you! victory, in prospect, is shaking her palm at you! and the blue-eyed gals of the line are in every grove weaving i w reaths for your mortal perecraniums! Then UlrtV U VUl til 1113 UUIUI I 1 VIII WflllllVI W no poUeii-tic-ld associations tarnish or confurl your colors or ohlivionize your glittering buttons, but lot the banner of w hite hawk be pread, and let the pinions be stretched, let Uiem catch tltc rays of the shining sun, and (loat more wildly and desultory on the air than a shirt on a bean-bole. Feller citizens, sogers, let but the moment of your departure, from Middletown be announced, let it be printed in big letters in the nevvspaiHrs, that WHITE HAWK COMES TO 11E EGE THE SCANDIKPvOUS DIGRESSIONS OF THE FRONTIER, and the governor will contamnnaeeously catch the spirit of malicious glory, the legislature will be sent home, recruit, from ever' nook and corner will flock to your standard as to Marion's of old. Orphans and widows will pour tears of ungratitude in your path behind you, aiid the m st obstreperous Wolvercens, who, according to Shakespeare, clothed in a little brief authority, have played such fantastic tricks before high heaven as made the angels Sweep,' willbesplendashingly met, oderiferously uogged, scumbulgtngly routed, and. foot, horse and dragoon tetotashly used up, in little less than the winking of a cheiry bed-post, while not a feather shall be pulled from the tail of a white hawk. Here, then extinguish your names in mortal glory, and have your deeds trumpeted beyond the bounds of a hemisphere; while to you shall belong the honour ot magnetically straining the long computed boundary line, tn spite of all the musketoes, snake and Wolvereens in Michigan, and all the whales inoald Erie. In conclusion, feller citizens, sogers, you see the high conder.ter - ous honors are hovering over your arms, you all feel the most justice cause of war repel! you on; you have heard of the ertinctiticalion of our honorable governor, of the amalgama-'of tion of the chain bearers and bayonets and bullets, of the lewildering cry of the depress- - , f c . . . ' r. F" - of potato patches,of the abolition of corn-cribs, ot me colonization ot men, women ana ctul TJ., ..wuu ..rv..r, .rU..,,. " ows and bean patches. But I ou arc already blazing with the c.-.rwcct I perceive I along; condignity is flashing aU1V1I 111 I Jf I , -1 1 HJ t 3 CIIIU Ui:lll IJ.lLl-lltr. UUl J. observe thaty sinoke of veil tamed you too long; condigtuty is Hashing a-
round the white ol your eyes vou burn Lr jtletnen, I'm gittin a little out of my storv; this the scrimage. Then be men, feller citizens,' gai sl;n got worsCt and eycry Dodv 10.d sogers, and turn not to your homes till the last she'd die, and they sent for me, and, genlle-Wolveree-is is heard to cry querters, quarters," menj without any examination, 1 hist com-
irom me deepest quagmire in .uicmgan. incn shall your brows be surrounded by a semicir' cleof glory, and your temples wreathed with the diadem of the Ceasors. . r 1 1 I Balloon susceptible of direction. The follow ing article is curious, and ot much promise. ' reinstated forthe. .Yeic York. timer icon from the J I
Prussian Stale Gazette oflSthMay. mougni i mignt mrow out a lew hints you ,,,, . . , know. Idont mean no harm. Gentlemen. BntNSWicK,thcllth May .-Much sensa- in, namc is Ducker I reckon you've heard lion is here created by the experiments of Dr. ab'out our convention at Bnltim(frc. r, tolll We.nholf, with air-carnages, whose move' a d many folUa are mad wi.h me, became ment, direction, and sloping, are entire in his j voiutltccrd fo be the "government" of T. npower by a simple contrivance invented by bJt , fcd won n q him. 1 he consequence of such an mven ion, genllemen Y did'nt mean no harm; 1 had went hitherto concealed even to the most searching on lharr lo take out a rit,iechunk of a patent ingenuity, are immeasurable, and will incase, for a DOCKET LIGHTNING ROD, and of success, overthrow many ofthe now existing mr. Van Buren wanted me to be the govern-
immune ... . .. vv..... .. j j , nav, m almost, a almost an ociai connexions, anu i it substitute new ones. 1VI...1 ...A and improvements will be derived from that invention for science-, apart from its practical nt.lilv.no part of the earth being unattainable or inaccessible to an air-vehicle, and the passage through the air, in itself always the strai-'htest way, never, and nownere, oeing uhiect to any obstruction, i nougn tne expenments tried by the inventor, a. e but made on a small scale, .yet the principles upon which tliey are lounuea are so eviuent, anu the contrivances so simple, that their practica bility on a larecr scale, and the actual appli. cation, can no longer oeaouoieu. ii is gran- " i t l- . fy in to see the pleasure wincii tne plain, simple man, far from all ostentation, and lull ol mniration for his invention, takes in communi- . . : ! . Icalim' it to otliers, wunoui concealing any ... t i I thin'. l o render nis secret a commoa goou, he hns determined to make it as pulbic as possible by the press, so that in a lew days, the book will lie open for examinaion; and it is to be expected, from the firm conviction, and the decided sincerity of the inventor, in regard to his experiments and then explanation, that it will open for itself the path which .' riM 1 I. l. 1.1:. i l it deserves. me oook is io ue puunsneu here, in Krunswick, by JSchure and iWuclles, under the title of LuphschilFahrt and Maschinevesen," (the navigation of the air and the system of machinery,; ny ur. uiian. U oinholl. It purports io eomaiu uic prooi of a new process applied to the movement of machines, carriages, snooung eiiuie, anu projectiles of all kinds more powerful and advantageous than any hitherto used, and of the greatest imnortance; because it places at lour command, the horizontal direction of the
air-balloon, and the aerostatic vehicles as well
ns le movements, slopping, ana directing 01 air-vehicles, without .."v ctrestalic aid, in hori zontal and vertical' directions. Front the Tennessee Journal. NATIONAL CONVENTION, By authority.) We, RadixRei,heId aconventionat athens, at the full of the last morn, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the r.ext rrsidt n-
II : 1 I .1 Hgreeable to the promptings of cur own will, we deemed it entirely demociatic to consult, our privy council; and we in tocdiately ordered to our presence, major Jack Fowi.ing, the hon. David Crocket, and Royal mistier Ann, of the city. Scarce had our intei change of courtesy past, when one of stranger garb, half bushel face, and gait conceited as a free negro with uticw tow shirt, inflicted himself upon our royal presence. "Pray who, and what art thou, that daiest profane the high, important business hours of Radix Pei? Thou look'st the veriest babler upon the earth! Speak, varlet,tell us of thyself." 'Genu men,' said the stranger, Ml'm a steam doctor, and I dont mean no harm; I git my livin jest by tiavelin about, and I jest call any whai r, gentlemen. I was born aii folch up in the connty of Rutherford, without parentage; and if it had'nta ben for the goodness of God, ar.d several other gentlemen who tuck n;e when an orphan boy at twenty-one years of age, and gin me an edication, I might a ben as ignorant as the common people. Gentlemen I dont like to brag, but I must relate a little circum stance that tuck place in my neighborhood. 1 here was a gal taken down wuh the antimittent fever, and she sent for one of these lame d doctors. ntfl h inmc cinittiri Jti with hie rnffl. Shirtj and gold headed c liking as proud as a y lawyerwith the biC wie, and the ;fiist lhillg he done was to pive hcr a d()?te of caomy, and tien clapt on a plaster of spaniel fliee and she still did'nt git no better, and he tuck a sort of a 5Cea and he $ent for anolhtr these iarMnd doctor?f Rnd the first (hin,r he donnwhen bp romr wn? m iirb . ),: nf lodomv.and nrier h'd dnlr n ,t-( 'r J J ---- - 3' wV t'l mat, nepuneu out a long pewter pipe, and gin her a conjectur, and gentlemen, I'm oo- - poSed l0 t)ece pcwter pipes, they're contran Ir . .r. ..rr - posea to ttiese pewter pipes, they're contrary to nfltur, and the legislatur ought to put a stop to 'cm. Gentlemen, these lamed doctors Co )non ihtso pwier p'ttii every wharr, and ihey spare neither ace nor sex: but, cenlkihev spare neither are nor -spy- hot. tnit,. menced giving her the numbers,' and in le ti,an tWo hours, she puked un a solid secretion -.. in thrpn ppL. I w I,,.. Q i ? M ayuitu illiu hearty?.? any'oman upon the face ofthcyearth. and since that lime, gentlemen, she's had ninesmall children. Hut, gentlemen, I understood you had a sort of a convention here, and as 1 have had some experience in that wav, I I I . I I . . . ' ment.' lest to keeo t ie 'renub .ran r.-i iLs io.iir.r ' -J r - i 6-... . Here the stranger paused "And as we ofien see against some storm, A silence in the heavens, the bold winds fpeee bless And the orb below as hush as death! Anon the dreadful thunder doth rend the re gion." Even so, an equinoctial gale did fret - D lhe breaj. Q, RJ nJrce and unfathomable tl 1 mistress Ann. loiiidits engraved Eternal wrath on her immortal face!" And the wav she broke out was a caution. I c A .1 1 m At - i. "vnu are you: you: tne impudent thing that ie impudent thing that nau tneauuaciiy to take .upon your dirly shoulders the dignity of this great state? are 3011 the "capital calif the 'one trunk the 'one trunk. inheriiin'. knave,' lhe 'cream faced loon' that dared believe you could ever become fifteen respectable gentlemen rolled into one? and sojou have thrust yourself in here in obedience to the command of your seven faced master Van ' o Buren, but I'll let him know that neither himse lf nor bis slaves can have iufluci.ee in any convention where I have lhe honor to be a member, I'll let him know his tri-colored instructions, toMcLanearc not forgotten by the people of this nation, I'll make the paruch palriot feel the power of a petticoat! Lord! 1 could tear you bolh intrigib. s," "O, sliaw, mis. Royal," said Jack l)o hig, ''laint best to be riled, I would'nt be put out at sich a critter, as that, for my part 1 want to be spr), and get threw with the convention business, for I got to go to Washington and take Sart;ent Joel a place, and yon know if one on u.
cy. iiaMiig preMousiy annngio eveij n.ir:g!jI0 (o vole OI
dont stay with the Giueral now, he'll turn fic yesterday, and the sa,chi, g opcr; everybody out of the house and pay lhg rwlm ioufawd.-Baltimcr CArWc,
.himself." "Stay!"' said Davy Crocket
a iiuie j i! inei inis leilow oii damn liiin.l a v lv-rrp rvrive r iMi c i- o- .i i i. n i5 i i itt-"3l CAoi,. I 11 lis h'.s Flint! here, wmterltell squire Brid- J , ges to s;nd me a gourcd of fat !' upon which f 1 ho , Iin;,i,; ori5 Gov. Temple arrived the honorable Davy instantly greased and jc'r-il -w u--vs siisce from Dim r ,ra, hound swallowed the little d( legate." If ,,,i0 I',iur C. inbia, in .-fiicn. She pu' i;i This political solounit pei lorn-ed, we pro-lo rn"ture pcme 'u)es for i,er cargo, reeded to business, and m;aninieusly adopted .She is chaiteied hy opwaidsol iwtnly r;aiivts
I.. . I 111 I . 1 II v . . li e following rcFtlutions: litsonca. i rat ii:e ia;e rartv ra' cus. neiui: i i rt'i ..ii. . ill in Faltirr.eic, le "kneako intu a c, k"d hat,' that the republican iat,ks of this natkn he frit I . tv-O h rli in .-re. .1 iiil lt.;it 1 lip nii .i-,lf I c ns I - - I . I' 1 ' wlum they please, as thev voted for the - G1NKRAL." were l.en they i2,f0.Tff. Ai d it is hereby ur.deistccd, that
Hugh I . White, be the next president of these i!,Ge ?l tvenly. A,l appear well-d:e?std, United State ,'. e n forlahle, and ir.dustiious; some of them Not because he is Letter qualified than ma-!::,e niecl.anics, such as cabinet makers, coepny others. jers,&c. and have, besides enrr:ing a stipulated Not because he is most esteemed by a j'ni for their masters, earned a Sufficiency to ibose wbobav known l.im Ugt titlicr i:i . pay lor their freedom. One ol them paid matter of friendship or business. thnfee n hundred de-IJars for himself, wife and Not because his face '-is one of those which !jwo duldie ..; another live hundred dollars for
Guido has often painted, mild, pale, pcnelra;" Tieefroin all con mon elat e ideas of ting. fat contented ignorance, looking downwaidi upon the earth."" I Not because we prate about him here inl Tennessee. people's trumpet voice is peeling for him Because, he stands befoic the nation upon the proud basis of Lis own mtiils, untrammelled, unpledged, to anv little squad, save the county of Knox, the state of Tennessee, and the Lulled rjiales. Because, through all the stcrm of party invrelivp. and the fiirn ol hronrl monfhi ji dem
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from Down.ncv., e (D K.lhng cn .peak, from ,fori,j ad :i!ld w, , tUt indwU K.lhngton peak to K.nelerl.ook, from Kinder-ih;ivea(f uil,,d a Mlm su:cnt U) .h hook to the ..e bpurr Gap, -and then away ;t!l,irfrcc:lom, charter a vesse l, and return
l.i. vl...l till till, IUIUV.1 I.CSI V? ill VI rll..l.'l, UiL 1 l,r,n.( 1l
agogues, he has kept the "whiteness of hiJ;'" we to slint ourselves and Y very body
soul,', and borne his honors so meekly, as to escape the envy of the most biiiious. Because, in hi3 soul he hales a crawlingi1 sveophant. Because, in the employment of public servants, judge While will'ask the old fashioned questions, uis he honest? is hr- capable." Because, in the srlec'it.n of his cabinet, he will seek the greatest and the best, without regard to parties;. Because, Mardin rar.purccn ish plack nil ofcr mit some little vile sehpots zo schaltereu a pout tran t see cm - . ' , .. ' Undt, peause, his dail has pin gut oir Uoo or tree dimes, undt, its doo short ngw logcep ofl de vlies goot Undt, pegausc schudge Vite's dail ish so long, de vlies neffer voids apout him. Because, allliough Tecurnsch did kill col. joiinson, that ttiu not authorize col. Johnson
to apjily the fund intended forthe education i grog. On t!i': "Jit of Xovrui'icr the captain of the Cherokee?, lo the education of his own j having been iufori'ied of what was jroir. on, daughlcrs;Mniggers ainl ingins no way you can I prepared tor the worst, and secret! it Hi Y.-ed iix it," and '' sir. barrels of powder and If:.)" rou-U of Because, if "them th-irr"1 daughters should jcartridges into his staic room. The f , However attempt to dance at the grunt vUy envy iing day White, the chi.-f ofiic.er one of the would tear their eves ou!, pity would shod mutineers, enicre.j the cabin, and w;-s told tears, prudence, thecoIJ blooded note shav-ihy the captain lh.it if ihey aUomptcd to take ing rascal, would hold hi tongue and look pi-; the ship lie wool i I nv li, .- up. (jn Sunday ous. while! jusiice would get drunk! and j White, tol-.f the crew .f this and s;:i 1 they haj kick all the tiddlers iuto the middle of :k xt j better secure h'.r.i. The eapiain llien detcrwcek." ' j mined, ralker l!ian the ship should he :aken Because o-ir-clf, Jack Downing, David ;. perisli ul:h all inboard, Jle sliorllv afCrocket, and Royal iniitrcis Ann arv tor ju Jg t-'rwards looked up the companion, and obWhite. ; served the three mates, one of whom had a Becau?e judge White i--, of himself, o-ic o"!roPe in UU h;""1 rt ;,d-v u him. The
toe mobt numerous and .1 . ance societies in the stats. Because, jod ;e While ntrer killed an v bo dy, and lu ver was killed. " ' Because, that p.cskv" Jack Downing, w ill. ill his actic salt, will r.evcr presume to call judge White nhe GINKRAL.' i
Because, ourseif hae no favors to ask or ; " I'-" u nnu apexpect at the hand- ol" judge White. peared petnh. d with tear, and the captain reBecause 0?damn it,'"' said Davy Crock l'", !" t,ils P,,MUm several minutes, h io ct, -'there's enough of that, judge W bite ii to!t!,c i,r,'lt pnwire oU the trigger would be the next president any how." !-t,,,d tlRlnI ,nl li,L' ;,ir V''1'1'1" l'-ed for Whereas, the convonii..., r.dinnri.l will. ;im'rO' ani1 ,lie a;.1am drove him -tr.to a slate
JW leave te sit again. Our meeiing, marked with high and patri-j ot leehiig, broke in order and in silence. No sound was heard to clash upon our awful still - - . ... tics sn VC-.t 1 1 :i f I Yililn ii : j wr . r? A t 4 ... us weakine, hovered near, and almost fianned T ' - tll4 IW lIKtl I ' I 1 . "J . . us with hoc ennnli.in ivinn: r- - OUnr.li iU). TL..I- it-,,., :.... i forthwith published in every pape r in the T nited States, and if anv inkstainc! n,:,b-n,,tr.,f claims Ins duly nav. I. t hi count to ib. L.i..iw.r r.e ii... n fund, m the CINKRAL'S post oflice . - - kv..i ui mi; trAii.i tiuu i unei. e.
I erlect order continues to prevail in our, jn,t.,,, llarwoo.l.) John llreMn in, hoat-sieer-cily, and it is hoped that no further attempt !cr. nd llenrv Ihl, were rlY-ed under arrest will oe made to disturb the quiet of the town. on ,n;mI tK'. Star, nheIKo thev are I no UMl authority is still engaged in arrrsl-horllv c v; eel,-! toarrive in linn to take" their ing otlenders and numbers have been either, tja al tli0 Admiralty scion. bailed or committed. We understand that c . ..... ii
one 01 me principal leaders was apprehended I., il.... . I . t 1- t 11 ii . i 1 1 1 v fi.i.i.u ... oi. ."M." " vv .'. . . ... .....j ...,!, .ill., viiiiiuiiin.il j . . - day. A nnmhi'i' ni" irlirli's taken from llif , J , . , . . 1 r . nrtncitc t.-lkt,li fita.r .il 'wL-ixl u rrn t i,-. -iki-.l by the police, and brouUht lo the mayor's of - l'j . ... - 1 - . . lll., MIHVll Ullt flMIO AVW, Vly ..I 11 peration
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I J joi Ainca-, :u a uiur rlescen!anls, r bo were SO if! crrrtJ IWl IAt- nr li. ii-ii- .... , 1 . ; . n,J a.ius Mc Crdony of Damaiaia. ai,d have since i archased Hum )iecdom,thartcred this vessel, 'lll .1 X r. mi f . r. . . t . . 4 1, . T 1 1 moil. u iiivn itiinii id ineir eanvc larel Ui cnfit.l itm ...r....:.! . 1 . 1. . : 1 rri I l" rt ' w ",u Vl 1 "l " l"')s' 1,ity '",c, nt a,l a l rt IaUd, jcm h other, .met n.niace ootn sexes, iryn chMctrcetl V . i .. . i . i - , , ,, to the "t"''-;" ""Mn nice pn.poriion. It.ey n.U appt'-y happy and anxious to get br.ck lo jl,iVr.na!lve1 sncr0. " 13 a EU,,Jwl ' nf' fmr'J1- interest, nv.d rne i !,.....- jl... -..i r i i .1 " n c.crj uenoidcrio reflect, on seeing a gre rpe of A hie a is, Aho stoien fi( m the ir l.(mes. tiansnerted in the older ones till hold to the religion they were ednr tted in, that cf the Mahometan faith. an on board except one (th.c Cnptftiii) are blacks I T iJotz to le riih. Molhing is more easy than io grow ncn, it is or.iy to trust nobody to befriend none to et e very thino- ;,i.,l c-.i-r. j L'eln5"'g Io u: fn be ihe rnend of no man jt:a hove no man for ycur friei.d lo h ap 1! 'i" inieiesi, cent upon cent to be mean, miserable, and depised, for some twenSv or thirty years and liches will come a3 sure as disease find disappointment. And when pretty nearly enough wealth is collected by a disrtgard of all the charities of tie human heart, and at the expense of every enjoyment saves that of walhwii in fih.hv ir, 'Pnes-. i.i . - i - joain comes io i.m.-n the work: the bedv ia ouned in a ho le. the I. t-irs dance over it, "and ii here? :.nspii goesMutlvy a? sey .k! usitoic covnvcr. A mutmv ot a ser.riii r !i:t i-n-i .... '- oro.-v'e out in November las', on beard the h: Capt. Davis while at sea. Tl, i'pi ; Maidy, S dissalisfaction of the crew was orisrinallv crifed l.v ib.. ican.am refusinff tliem a (hni. :.l!.,vr n- , r . , - - - - ; .-. i. in. I'll I. --:. :i. I nil 77 f ..-... captain t; 'I'.i.' .-g the muzzle of . ' ' ' t..uei, u.i-i iue oxner piv , V.'I :.fl " h I'ropaied to nud them, 1 u l,;t,: came down i:rl, but appeared tivm lor struck when the captain (din eiing bis pMol !ow:,rd he moved an inch !hc u''"d 1,1 MV hl- Ih;,,'s ,,5? !Uul discharuo r .1 III' "V v 1 . . .t . . I f !- - I .,,! room, and locked him in. Tiie s- ond mate t ame d.wn soon afterwards lo look lor While, and on rccei.incr a - !simiJ'": rc. ''i"'"" ran un:!.,. comp;uien r ... !' ... i. . .1 . A. The I ' I' 1 ' 1 1 imuim the !iit -iii'r eait of her f g't t course, wi nt en tne deck itO the steward. well armed and threatened to shoot the first nian that h..u!Hed orders, and; je-.-tt :ct d - l ' ll.'ew to a !,;,r!ll "! "' P;,r ot vessel. Ut's,r;,!ir-",,wt'VL,' ii,:u 1 u'.v "vrt':!!:) U,SP,,S' ied to seize ll.e sh p, iiO tho'l ht it best to run her into iiif iins A vres, u hie ion was accord intr!v i.oie; and the s tiors nave neen taken 1 1. it i !i liefore the Brfi.-h consul (hero," tb.e three of1. 1 I.......... 1 it r l . I 1 Anecihtlr. 1 rntirf, down east, there iiiarpen.'d to !. ,.nr mm-...-. l ...ii. r mil. 11 . w 1 rnsi i,.,. 1, i n(n..l ('... l..nr- I . .Vf r, - . ir . . , W. C n',. J. fa! r. .1 uvii.. ;ra ! ii'Me.iu-s; a:id i;.e 1 ';:,, ..lU- ,1 1 ' i - all, v alm, Slotcbkis.' "1 v 1 our hon l f 1 I . . 1 . I i;or w ta Cl(ik an(, ,Mvvlcd olU t ; e t0 cc his voice. " Calvin Hotchkiss."
