Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 193, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 September 1835 — Page 2

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T:ve existed in this r 1 -,t. At . general

cia were

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1 Vike, (S. C.) July T. The crops in this oc- u District goner illy ? peaking, were never in a

no rium'hsi clu'1 cot,ai"on " e nave lately mtu an

hell at 1 1 ) conversing w an seveicti ijcimi.- . .i .j-.' mt-n from different section of the District, and

tried. The itrsi tih

5 .ie-ii. Thomas Swoi'u, charged

1 i-iofi of the "2."; h an

I'nder thi charge there w:re

s: l-jr the writing atid hmki C to Cam. M itiliw Dune;

.ithev all concur in ihe belief that the corn and

! w-. that o!

n ..; . 'cotton crops were never

rV m present, vjii me uuuj, vou jiimtia -

.Watthias, theimposter. We understand that the arch-impostor, Matthias, was brought to this city on Wednesday, by the proper officers with whom he was in custody. His term of imprisonment had not expired by se

veral days; but it being understood that the

tior,

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dial-1 ' ft 1

n. the Dra-i . n ,... ,;. onj

1 ' . ' V .. .1 ' !a relative of the bishop of that name,

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. !;i ffhitivi if fho hilim ot tliat name, was

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ca?;

finon, Ijieui.

au'-ti z

refused at first to testify,

tuc snectators

CHOLERA AT RUSSELVILLE.

. I Knt nt 1niTf!i rnncnnf ol rind tvnc flipd bv

n..r ir.i ir- i! :r in ,(; i ,.i i- m;i ' .... j

. . ? 3 ! roLiius to the h rtke: nd i:oi sruiltv of;

iolation of i!e 'itli a! lirle of tar. Tle nn1: . .. .. . .-. ... . ! :.. i !

f .iut v.f- haTucoA t.-, he caAtl W. I Oa Saturday, the k25lh July, this afflicting j places about the house as were supposed would

iV.it in lonrin-i v.(mii(t -ood character ; scourge made its appearance in Russelville, pvca I.iL-ut. -imKrfUt: co in recommended i Kentucky, in all its horrors; and tn one week ft reunion of ?nfntt. Th' prudent ap-!so r can be ascertained, between sevenproved the fintii:.-- and -tMUoEue of the court; j1' aR(l eighty persons, white and black have but remiti-d th, p-n:.Jtv. n.l dirtxted that,'- The following are the names of a porLiut. S. hoiU berWed iVoin urtvst. and,llo' oC the deceased: o. de-"fi tuitv. ! I;,jor J' R. Ferbush, W illiam I Harding At the wmiimc l.u-ot. Jatf. s W. Hamil-! 5'W K. S. Emmitt, James C. Slaughter, tn was tri.-d. charred with a " violation of. Carles Rhea, (Editor of the Messenger,) the 23lh aud Artkk- of War." IT.Hier,1. - SnJ-, Mr. NT'li

thi? charcc thTf wtw thr- ?nednratioii5:i ,,uc "a? jliquox nuu iuiy, un.ini l-

him, and which he was informed he niightl A letter to the Charltstou Courier, from A answer or not, as he pleased, he stated that he friend in Colun.bia. states that a Mr. LEWIS

was a native of North Carolina, where he had ; jOIIiN&UM, lt( n Spartanburg, who had been

been a merchant; that he removed to the vi- a short time previously tried at Columbia, and

cinty of Nashville some 8 or 10 years ago; .condemned to Le executed, for passing coun-

that he had been purchasing negroes in Ktn-.ttrleit money, t ut paruotieu, again visitcu that tucky, Mississippi, and Lousiana for the last place cn Sinn!;; las-t, with more counterfeit year or two; had left New Orleans in the brig money. He was seized and confined, and duly

Pilgrim about the ah June last, at.d an ived s nlerced (Judge Lynch presiding) to be tain Philadelphia about the middle of July, ken in front of the Court House, and receive from thence had proceeded to Baltimore, and 1 twenty-five lashes on his bare back. The sen-

came to this plate on the 30 th Julv, solely to tence was carried inlo eli'ecton Tuesday morn

purchase negroes. In answer to the proof as to the mystery with which he had conducted himself here; his absenting himself from his lodgings, par-

Melancholy. On v edncsday last, one ofiticulariy at night, and ins being lound associ- yjic Committee of Vigilance of the parish

the family ot John A. Wiseman, of this city,! "ting with the blacks, visiting their houses princc "Willisitn have offered a reward of in order to destroy some rats which were ve-lp'ivately and much to their alarm, lie gavejone ti,OUiianj ,, nars for the detection and

ry annoying, inserted portions ot arseric in" sausiactoiy account, except mat ne toia j.j 1V(.ry mto lne;r custody of any person who

better than thev are hurymen of Judge Lynch $ court were prepar

ing to render a verdict ot tar and leathers a-

gainst him the moment the prison doors should

be opened, it was judged advisable to anticipate the period of his release from that pris

on, and bring him to this city. He is yet in

conhnement, and, it is said, is to be again brought to trial upon indictments which have not yet been traversed. A. I". Com.

ing, in the presence oi a large numner oi citizens and a commiltt o was appointed, who escorted him out of the Distrct.

first, carrying a challenge from Lieut. Sword.' l-ander, William Morton, jr., James Alder-

t cant. Duncan: ctiiid. f-r racing lots with."" -ini.Jii ii.uu;, t m. iry rtuu sum,

i

Lieutenants

t-.cerrninp

4-an; and third, 'or upbraid

gome pieces ot bread, and lelt them in such

most probably secure the destruction of the

mischievous animals. Unfortunately, a little child of Mr. Wiseman's, about fouryears old, got hold ofa piece of the bread and ate it, which speedily put a period to its existence. This affords another melancholy illustration of the impropriety of attempting to destroy rats with arsenic. Cin. Jlhig.

YET ANOTHER RIOT. Utica, August II Office of the Whig. We learn by a passenger in tb stap-o horn

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Smith, Sarnl.; Hamilton, Madison county, that a quarrel a-

lg 0

t a duel, bv ?ayini

i,..'!i .,v"'i,-r. hn.!W; Liiicbaugh. W. R. Belt, James L. Arm-jse on Sunday last between two parties of I

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taill 1). lor.5lro"e favi'i .-vrmsirong, ivcuoeu jacitson, - xym-inngu tiiiiai, aooui io iiiiit-s

that he,and son o u m- . rSevier, M. Mclirath, Mr. norui or Hamilton. i ue uproar continued is lot to' Shafer, Francis R.Browning, II. Smith, Mrs. 'all night, and the next day, August 10, the

! V nrron. fvif- nf m. 1-.. W arrpn.l Mrs. John ! parties nave procured Fin s anrl nistn . tired

Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Patton, Mrs. ; :pon earn otner, and wou.ided tiiree persons

ont of the armv, or words to that a-! 1 hompson and her mtant, iVliss Julia Kice; iiiemiiuia were immediately caiTt this char-' and speciheatinnsi Miss Betsey Underwood, Miss Columbia Bur-j led out, and marched to the scene of action,

rofiisinc to fiiih

wat jorrv that it had not fallen to hi

h-tvp r 1:1 L'i'c-.v! fh ;kI rnt:r.n lfiiricin. a4 i

fte would r,'?t have htn otl' until he had ,' Roberts,

run hirn in uat.M

The Xew York Courier states that iha city '-was never hcaltheir that at the present moment.

Foreign IiitcHigcBicc.

th acr used plradel not

guilt v,

The court

res.

Miss Elizabeth O'Bannon, Miss Sarah; where they secured a number of the combat-

.-. i v,; ....;.. r ?. ,-.,,7 ,in.i ....; 'Sands. and Miss Pavne: Mrs. Orr. Mrs. Smith, ants, and conhned them in a barn under guard.

f:cation ana n:.t -:! .f i'je third ; and sen- Solomon Mires, T. R. Smith's child, child of lrie gentleman, who gave this information

tenccd him to be cashiered. i i.c proceed-i-- " ulLi 'ss

snw Ihimilifin mri r-l-i! r rr An., TK

rtr.irprrl- iiwii, o.ts. itjui iuii, itxiss vit:uii:iu v ............ nig iu nunv.

.. -jJibmittpd t.i iCaldweli. a young lady name not recollected, country was in a state of alarm for several

i. 'Child of Mr. Lbirt, two children of D. Cald-

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several persons nc wisneu lo buy negroes, ami shallJ)c proved to have been an acting Agent in one instance was actually treating for the in this stateolany Northern Abolition Society, purchase of a woman. v hen at the rloscof information having been received that a the examination he was asked for exploration ipcr5on? s5,,ected of being an Agent of the as to the papers mentioned above, he seemed j noi lu rn abolition soeiel v, is now passing quite confounded, and scarcely attempted ex-Lhrouh (Rc s(.l1c having been recently seen

piaiiauoii. luiougn no prooi was gnenoi : Icrulfort District.

any specihc crime committed by him here, we believe the impression was universal that he was an old ollender, most probably a regular kid-nnppcr, and new a fugitive from julice. The magistrate consented that heshould forthwith take hiittM'lf oil' in the steam boat for Baltimore, with the assurance that if again found in our vicinity he would be apprehended and commuted. Wo have deemed it our duty to put the community on the guard against him, ai.d for that purpose will add that Cochran is apparently, between 5,") and (10 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches high, stoops in his walk, has a down look, hair very grey, aud has loi-t the two fut joints of the

little linger of the left hand. The papers abovc alluded to have been detained, and are

deposited with the clerk of Kent county

court. Cochran lelt this place on Monday m the steamboat Virginia for Baltimore. Kent (MJ.) Bugle.

decision vva? ;

well, and child of W. Wright. The number

i-v-r-i and s..U-ic" having b

nFst.l.:if thr Ci.li, wiin' iO.

"The President c"n"irms tlie finding and ot blacks is stated to oe 3o or 40. -ntence of ihe general court martial in the Russelville was at the latest dates almost. cse of tirst Lieutenant. James W. Hamilton f ol entirely, deserted; and it is stated that rt!,(i rir.-.Mn:. Ii (-vMminT f hp nrnroed-: some of the deceased still remain in their

ing in the case of Lieu?. Hamilton, the president observe, that one of iha witnesses testifies that captain Duncan used in the presence of ipvcral individuals, and when speaking of Hamilton, language of an insulting and highly improper character, which, if correctly reported, would be so derogatory to the

character of an officer and a gentleman, and so especially unbecoming in a superior officer Trhen speaking of a junior, that the president feels it to be his duty to order that captain Dunran be placed in arrest, and a court martiM appouueu ior nis tnai on tnai account, and such other charges as may be preferred against him.'

houses uniutorred.

From a London paper. TRICK OF A LAWYER.

miles round. The Irish on the canal were hurrying on to join in the fight, and despatches were sent out in several towns in the vicinity for re-inforcements of the military.

From the Jio Ilampshcrc patriot. Riot in New Hampshire. Colored sclwul at Canaan We leurn vcrballv from Canaan,

that agreeably to a previous vote of the town,

Fnm tic C.isiton Miss. Gazttte. Pcelic Execckov. Oa Thur-day morning last, betweer: the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock, Vincent, a m ilatto fellow belonging to the estate of the late Robert Bell, was hung in tis place by thf citizens. Abundant evi

dence of hU participation in the late insurrectionary movements having been furnished the committee of vigilance appointed by the people of Clinton, he was sentenced to receive three hundred lashet, and to perpetual banishment from the United Slates after ihe expi

ration of 4U d tys. U:i Wednesday evening, Vincent was carried out to receive his stripe,

but the assembled multitude were in favor of

hanging him regarding the sentence pro

nounced against hi n as insuthcient for the

punishment of so cnorm.T.is a crime. A vote was accordingly fairly taken, and the hanging party had it by an overwhelming majoriiy, as politicians say. He was remanded to prison. On the day of execution, a still larger crowd was assembled, and fearing that public sentiment might have changed in regard to his fate, after every thing favorable to the culprit was allcdged, which could belaid, the

vote was again taken and his death again demanded by the people. In pursuance ol

this sentiment, so unequivocally express d

he was led to a bl.tck jack, and suspended

from one oi its brauches. e approve entirely of its proceeding. The people have

acted properly. Any man, whether he be

white, yellow, or black, who lends his countenance and aid to a scheme, having for it object the burning of villages and towns, and

the indiscriminate butchery of men, women,

and children, surely deserves an lgnominiou

death. He who robs a solitary traveller on

the highway, ofa few dollars, is doomed to

sutler death. How much more then is he deserving of that punishment, who concocts a deep laid conspiracy against the lives of an unoffending commuuity? Vincent could have made important disclosures at the gallows, but obstinately refined

doing so, alledging thnt his own death being certain, it would profit him nothing to bring

others to the game fate, ana that he should not inform on any one.

Frost. We learn with regret that serious

injury to the growing crops of corn and potatoes, in some of the adjoining towns, was caused by frost on the night of the 2d inst. Since the present montk came in. we have experienced in this city remarkable cold wentner for

A villainous business. The New Y'ork Star

fays, the manufacture of spurious coin for

Hayti and ctouth America, is carried on to considerable extent. A schooner arrived here from Bellville, New Jersey, on Thursj ..:L OCil 1 . i .

,-oon. o r T aay wuu oou uoxes oi u eacn containing

was on the point of being married to a christ-1' Th Y ot cVlr-iS ian;on which the father, who had so much to 8156,000. Ihey were to be glossed over, objection to the religion of the lady as to the previous to exportaUon. She was seized by smallnes of her fortune, expostulated with the ' thc customs, but liberated for want of some young man, and told him that he might have sPecif).c ;m and fro,m the P,ea of ts ing a perton with more money. The son, howev-im:ifaf?n1d C' ,e , -1, waifirmin hi. relation, and 1 rrplipd 1 , Can this be possible? Surely there is some that whether his father consented or not, he ,aw l? existence by which these wholesale would marry the object of his offections; and 6Wind,er8 ,mav , bf reached, and if there is not, if he refused to give him a proper share of his nolimc jhou'd be lost 'S' of during the fortune, he would himself t.,m rliri.finn' ncxt sess,on of congress, and m the mean time

whereby heshould claim an old English stat

the names of the parties engaged in this base

ute, and obtain half of what he possessed. 1sstem' shou,d bc Klven to thc Pullic

Upon this the old man was greatly confounded, and soon after went to consult legal advice, and to inquire whether there were such a law in existence. The counsellor replied.

LATLST FROM EUROPE. The Josephine. Capl. Britton, has arrived at New York from Coik, fiom which place she brings papers to the ISth of July, containing London dales to the 15th. A summary of their contents follows: The political intelligence from the British capital is quite contradictory. There had been rumors of disagreements in the cabinet, width were about to lead to a disruption,

and a cnangc ci ncimiiusirnuon. uui mc Courier of the LJth declares there was not the slightest foundation for the rumor. On Monday evening, July LJlh after th order of the day had been moved by Lord Morpeth, the following announcement was made by Lord J.Russell: I have received his majesty's command to state that he has been graciously pleased to

1 of (his house, for the purureh'l ill all his majesty's

interest in any henehces and ecclesiastical dignities of the church of Ireland." A correspondent of the Cork paper, gives thc following account of the effect of this message upon tbe respective parties in the house.

1 he announcement was received with the

on Monday last the inhabitants assembled w ith place at the d'u-posa their oxen, and proceeded in a very regular pose of the Irish ch

and husiness-hke manner to remove the building in which was kept thc school for the pro

miscuous education ot black and white scholars. They hitched to the building and drew it from the village about half a mile into a swamp, where it was left, safe and sound.

During theproceedingssomepereor.sappearcd (most deafening aud prolonged cheers ever and attempted to read the riot act, to which sent forth in the house. It is, in fact, an exi no attention was paid and after the removal; pression of the king's approval of thc bill

was completed, a committee was appointed to, the withholding or refusing to give which wag

wait upon the instructor of the school and give

the foundation of all the rumors during th

him fair and timely warning to quit the town last three days.

forthwith. There w"iH be henceforth, it is expected, e care informed that since the establish- nothing but plain dealing. I have great satmcnt of this school it has been no uncommon inaction in being able to close so gratefully a spectacle to witness the colored gentleman communication, which would be otherwise walking arm in arm with what ought to be 'received with something nf dmibt. if t,..r Hf.i.

A SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER. We attended, on Monday last, thc exami

nation of a man who calls himself Simeon

there certainly was; and that his son, upon Cochran. It seems that being observed to turning christian, would have a right to half pass his time chiefly with the blacks, and be-

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his lortune; but, added he, if you will ing seen at their houses, and in conversation give mn ten guineas, I will put you in a way j with them in retired situations, an effort was to disappoint him: and the graceless rogue made to ascertain from him who he was, and shall not be able to obtain a farthing." At ' what was his business. His annarpnt nmvil.

this the old man's hopes revived, and putting lingness to give any satisfactory account of!

ten guineas into me lawyer s nand, expressed nunselt led to suspicion, upon which his ar : i i i . . i i

.in impatience to Know now ne was to pro- resi was oruereti.

ceed, when the counsellor

smile 'Y'ou have

christian yourself."

nothing

repneu wun a to do but turn

Riots in Philadelphia. We learn from pas-'

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sengers in me noat mat considerable excite-

mert prevails in Philadelphia in relation to the the late proceedings of the Abolition Society. The rumor is that the house of Dazid

Paul Drown. Esq. was to have been attacked

n Tuesday night, and that it was defeated

by a tremendous storm of thunder and light-

iiiijj. 4 ue ruuaaeipnia papers ot yesterlay morning contain an address from Brown

in relation to his connection with abolition so

cieties. H e trust in God that no scene of vi

olence may occur in Philadelphia orelsewhere. At all events we hope that the police every where will be strengthened, and that as sure

measures will bc resorted to in all our cities.

as have almost too late been taken in this city

10 insure ir.eir peace.

Outrage at Xew Bedford. In the afternoon of Friday, eight Portuguese, each with a club in 1 1 1 ' fi.rKt l J .....-) 1 I .

in nit liinv iifiuvi, iiuu a stone or snot siunfr in

a little canvass bag in the left, strolled over the west side of the village, beyond the goal;

wnere mey ten in with two or three sailors,

ana a arunKen woman, whom they beat and

nruis-ea unmercnuiiy. ihe woman (name

neoccca anow) was so much injured that she was taken to the Almshouse, and is not ex

pected to recover. Une man is dangerously

hi, me otners are severely bruised. Four of

the notcrs were arrested last evening. The alledged cause is said to be some ill-treatment

tthirri Iha PnftiifTiincn : 1 r .

i"siv; leenteti irom me sea men the day previous. A. B. Daily Gazette, Five of thc Portuguese were examiner

belorc judge Spooneron Saturday, and bound

over in the sum of $200 each, to take their

tnai at the next term of the Court of Common

! Hens to bv held at Taunton.

The magistrate who issued the warrant invited the two judges residing in town to be present, and his person, baggage, and papers, were minutely examined, lie had in his pockets near $3000 in bank paper, most of it in notes of $100 each of the United States bank. His trunksexliibited a most singularspectaele, being the receptacle of almost every thing

that their size could contain mechanics ol

almost every description; axes, hammers, t hissels, gimblets, dice, swctrloth, handcuffs, can

dle-sticks, pieces ol sperm candle, bridle-reins, cups and saucers, spoons ccc. &c. Amongst

his papers, bci-idcs old newspapers, and pamphlet?, !-ills, receipts fcc. were lound a commission as justice of the peace, and post master,

in iorth l.arolinia, some ii or fifteen years

go, A letter from a gentlemen of (he but

dated Louisville, Kentucky, April 11th, lb3j, of which thc superscription and addresses

weic torn olf, in which thc writer complains that he had failed to appear at the circuit court, in consequence of which his recognis

ance in which the writer and another were securities for $1000 would bc forfeited, and

urges him to come aud lake his (rial, or serd

him the amount of his security ship. Another letter written by himself, dated Itallimore,

juiyotli, l8dD, is addressed to his son in

Philadelphia, which stales that he had just

J:aml.- j- .

aiiivcaiii uammore, lound no negroes, and

that he thought of going to Liverpool. Anoth

er letter, apparently written at thc same tirr.c,

is .dated Liverpool, July ISJO, addressed to his daughter in Tennessee, which states that

he had just arrived after a passage of 50 days,

respectable white females and that respectable people opposed to the school, as well as others have been invited lo parties where thc colored portion of the school were .also invited guests. It is also said that one of the principal agitators of the slave question in this State, George Kimball. Esq. and his family sit at table with a hnlfdczcn colored people, whilst a white girl attends upon them as a servant. We do not wonder that the people of Canaan should consider such nr. establishment a 'nuisancey' and that they should adopt all lawful measures for its removal. The poopleoflhis state have more than once been reproached as favoring the pernicious schemes nf the abolitionists, and as encouraging a practical amalgamation of colors, on account of this school: aud whilst we would counsel our friends in (hat part of the slate to persevere in their efforts until thc 'nuisance'' is entirely and absolutely abated, lu; would suggest to them the propriety of mild and peaceable measures.

such as the public sentiment and laws of the

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siaie win iumiiv,

Since the above was in fvpe, we have received the official account of the whole proceedings, which it will be perceived, differs in some unessential particulars from thc verbal account given above. -

An acquaintance direct from Caswell C. II. North Carolina, inloi ins us that Hrudy, u ho was apprehended a few days ago in Milton, under suspicion of attempting to excite a negro ir.sni rection, has been coma itted to the

jail of that county to await his trial. The evi

dence as stated is, that he solicited a negro black-mi th belonging to mr. Jeffreys of (lured house, to sign a list containing the names of those who had agreed tosur h an enterprise. Thc negro rcfus.-ing, ICradydrew a pistol and threatened lo shoot him if he did not swear never to betray him. The honest fellow immedia'ely gave the alarm to his master, and the suspected incendiary decamped but was hotly pursued and apprehended crossing the bridge at Milton. The pistol, agreeing with the blacksmith'- description of it, w as found upon bis person; but no paper of any kind.

He had with him .S'ilOin money, stated him-

and thought of going to Scotland. Another!11" to 'e a s:dJltr raised in Pittsborough,

paper purported to be an agreement, in which

thc person who signed it contracted to prosecute or expose S. Cochran, for carrying oil his negro woman from Adam's county, Mississippi, compensation therefor having been made.

North Corohua.

Petersburg Coiutcllalion.

More Lynch Law. It is reported hero, this morning thattheafriean church in Hartford was demolished and burnt on Saturday night

In answer to interrogatories propounded to by a mob, Wc have no particulars.-. V. . ll r

pondency, ot coming events. " The dismay of the lories is indiscribable." The Irish Church Bill was then read a second time, and ordered lobe committed on Monday. A treat' for the more effectual suppression of the slave trade has been concluded between Great Britain and Spain. It stipulates that vessels may be condemned, if upon being captured they should be found piapared for the transport of slaves, and the ship condemned, for being found engaged in the slave trade, shall be broken up and seld for old timber. The Buzzard, of 10 guns, has after an action of three quarters of an Lour, cap'ured El

e oi uuuaoie, siavcr, ol o guni and LO men. 700 slaves on board. The Buzzard had six men wounded; El Formidable, G killed and 13 wounded. The Forester on the 20 1 h March, in the Bight f Benin, captured a Spanish brig with UO0 slaves on hoard. FRANCE. 7'Ai' con-pirncy. The parlies

m custody charged with a conspiracy to assassinate (lie King, amou it already to the number of twenty. 7' ho. prime mover of this pKt is a man of the name of Rergerten. who ha already been tried and acquitted ofa similar ofh nee, having been chargt d, as you may remember, w i:h tiring a pi-led at th King, at Ihe corner ol Point Royal, v he his Majesty was proceeding from "the TuilJerics to the; Chapter of Deputies to open the session of (ho LegMnture. His ncquiUal h.Tv'.r.g secured his impunity, this man has j-hice been heard to boast (hat his w as really (lie h.-.nd that fired the famous pi-tol shot; "but although he is now in custody, it seem? to be doubtful w bother this new conspiracy f in be brought home cither to him or hi; Mippo ed accomplices. A part from (heir u!te'tor designs, which certainly could not be. innocent, the facts w hich can bo proven against them nmonii' to little moiv than their having taken a house on the. road (o Ncn:!!y,nd having made it a sort of magazine of arms and'nmmunirion. It is suppose.! th;l TfV'prinripal part of their plan consisted in '.fle obstruction ofa second cd'.-' lion of the celebrated infernal machine, hich wato have been directed .'.gains'- hc King's carriage, on his M.jc.-ly's return from his subarban villa t. the' Tuillerlv-. The preliminary proceedings ;ire stijl a progress, and as soon as they are brought to a close, some official arionncemrnf w ill be made of the course, which it is intended to pursue Times. From Oran to June 'JJ, news is tcceivett that hostilities had commenced between the French n,ci lher protege, Able Kadvr,