Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 194, Vevay, Switzerland County, 12 September 1835 — Page 2

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JVori A? Piil.harrh Conference Journal. "H VIS OcT" AGAIN.

Mi. Ed. r- -i was conversing a few weeks a; with my friend, rev. S. W. 1 , on

t livUUe subject of roman catholic usurpation and

v.od imp idem . in this country, when he related

from it he following circumstance, (which cccurrei

Tin ! in 183') in cooorm ition of the idea of their

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!. ere Indian sin hmts

:it co'.jntv in tiiat

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La adverti?cJ".-ut ;x i!ic L'tih. who it was

r.t u i!iiir;!v consent ! separated from Th. y ri'inaliicd in o.M'on.i; -when t'oe,

I'l-l'ki; &i.i;aphiCVV c'aaru: ;.; t Ileal witn ft

!. John-.n. lar t!if p irpos- el .'.-rs. Oi.-ou, id e. J. and Tif i liif ir eri :tS in hi half ni

i ad a i ;.the :

Having le.Jtas

;on t!v? civil und religious in

Uiel.nar!

li-

. tail ana lian- wen: Ji

w

ivi'ro iav s' w er d-diver-

- s ainto law vl ihia ?;at. to !. Jai'.iwon. to he taki-n hack ! ' tried for larcfov. Th'1

reii iei iae j-i Igiticnu rc

stito'ions ot o'ic coontrv.

1 had visile 1 New York city on business

i aid he, nad on returning to my residence in

the western part of the state of (N. Y.) I was 'accorr.t tilled parted" the way, by a sUter-in-law. to w non I wa-5 giving account of the ! woiv'ei fa! emigration to tiiis country; and re-

d with great eamh i?U that the most of

ihpm ven roman catholics; and that 1 feared i hey would increase to the injury of our civil and religious institution. At this instant, a

larirc, muscular Irish catholic, who was in the

rv rrit-Mne. rou-ed up like a lion who was disturb

eo iii his repose; and with horrid imprecation,

said 1 i on Americans came to this conlio

ent and drove the Indians back from the coast

iakinsr possession of their lands, and now, we

will drie vou back in like manner, unless

you submit to the trur fuith.' A. Brunson.

RULES FOR. USING THE TONGUE

The tongue is called, in the bible, an unru-

v member. Our own experience accoru

erfectly with the statement, and observations

upon the tongues of others have satisfied us of

the evil. We think the following rules, 11 care

fully followed, will be found of great use in

taming that which has not yet been perfectly

tamed. 1. Never use your fongue in speaking any thing but truth. The od of truth, who made the Tongue did not intend it for any other use. It will not work well in falsehood, it will run

into such inconsistencies as to detect itself, To

use this organ for publishing falsehood, is as congruous as the use of the eyes for hearing,

or the ear tor smelling.

2, Do not use your tongue too much, it is a

of her for two hours, and she might have been A Sign! A Sign!! The fort Wayne, in.-

made ot cheese parings lor any trace ot cffio-l sentinel quotes the following toast as havingtion. There is food lor speculation in it. I been given at Fort "Wayne on the 4th of Jul i

I Uy General 1 lpton. Gen. Y . 11. Harrison ANECDOTE. Ithe hero of Tippecanoe and the Thames--

During one of the frontier wars in rennsjl- ..Ma y u grc.atjul country rmard his $(mces

vania, it was found necessary to send out a

company of pies. After they had arrived at

one oflheir rointsof destination, itwasthought

advUable to send out one of the ollicers of the

company with a command of five men, to re-. piesented as having taken a dozen for the"

connoitre the movements oJ the enemy. A cure ol the tooth a be. 15ut lying in the vetdutchman constituted one of tlsc party. On all night, the vegetable pills have spnmtetf

Productive. Vcs tnbl( s. A

lately been got up in London, on the 11 gear? or vegetable pills. A poor wretch is re-

cnar.;e'i

I.

.rotted th

1 ,

to i n ;ai to: ;-i-

".t i'.L i r on" iai nudes.

t

j;'l Ul . : s i i i ;

ro'esled his aliUorrcnce oi ce, and ln.ped -a a a case atin it: the disfdiarge of

A ttnu'ilt .'C sinioas.'tl, ttH

the eveningof the second day they came upon an Indian camp, covered with bark, and discovered fresh sijrnsoflhc enemy. A council was immediately held, upon which it was determined to secrete themselves upon the lop of the camp and await the arrival of the Indians. After the night fall bad set in, several

sons of (he forest entered the camp, divislei

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kind of waste eate, to let on tlie ttiouslits as ' . " .

they collect and expand the mind; but il the, J" , i"M'-" - b , " " 7 J ' ' 1 r:l-: iC iitmrnp. I In r it n -I i ma 1 1 had an ach

ing to know what was going on below, lie accordingly rai-cd himself on his bauds and

feet, and thus drew himself forward in den-

waste gate is always open, the water will soon

run shallow. Many people use their tongues

too much. Shut the irate and let the streams of thought flow in till the mind is full, and

then you may lei off with some effect.

ance of all the forbidding gestures of his comrades until he reached a point so far on the

o xt i i i . i . r

o, never .ei .e M.ea n o u. . ,.u ojncU , , ,f , that it tipt with him and pretlif tnixTiir. Simp nennlp when llievan a-,' . . . . 1 ..."

bout to put this memb

wroair R ite, thev let out

son. 1 lie tongue then makes a ere

noise, disturbs the quietude of the neighbor

out in various parts ( Ins bod)-. A great gooseberry tree l as taken roc-S mi his h itdf leeks, oniui.s, lanots have shot out of his? tingerends rickney beans are hanging dowr

hi back, and mustard and i ress over the olhef"

pails of his Ix.dv be is truly in a pitiable? plight.. Y, Jl. Ih-rald. Pulling sovh out vf Purgatory. Some tim'"--ago, a papist died in I5ahimorc, and his broils er or very near relative went to one oftl priests, and bargained with him for therelease of theKOul from purgatory, with a prom

ise to pay the priest by instalments. At the time appointed, the man visited the priest and

was inlormed Inat the prisoner was released as far as the arm pits, for which he reccivtd

- moti n hoist the !c,dtated him head foremost upon the foe. 'one ilnHar. On the ttroiul occasion the pi icst cr in o i , Vhen he discovered that he was failing, he told his deluded votary, that Ids relative was it passion instead ot i ca- . . . . . .., , ,. - ' . . . ' .I-.. .rr. .. .i-.i r cried nt, '-lu re lcomes,by grastuis'. v here- out ol purgatory as far as th" hips, and alini makes a great deal ol 7 , . . a i i i r. , i . r " i i .. ,., . .i,..Jn.,f tbn nei.rhbnrs upon the allnghled savages lied and left the ed hfiy cents, winch were paid. The thud

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. .i . . ,i i ,i.,., , cum ' an eis eoin niesi 10 iiis eouiiiiues.

good. The whirlwind has ceased, but what

ire produced ilib; a i: o J:

oof of the f:t:-c;-ny

in the

i verv strong erci'enn.-:

and nothing b'.H liie ch

n i!ie part i! li.-e u'ii

re..!U-iie the public i- tae jusiic

H;jd Mio:v;i.iy ( l the (!. C:?io!l

" a-, iiial tlie ga Is mas I i.ii.-anient it ii. lav.-r

The

go hack n.t The a-ji-iit :

retort t oiiiv to i neith-

J.

on. snM mat

1 1 a

praif of his

occ. to In-

c v 01 c

(tae coi nu'nanitv. .viad.v.'s-,

nc h-it tills wa fir noiii giving a!":cfa ti. a te. iiiO taaj I'ily. 'V.-.i h iaiaa;t oi men v '. !ie;:t their feliow men like well fed and

d iKa-ti. thouu'i cue of them he the

is the benefit?

4. Look into the pond and see if there is

water enough to move the wheel to any pur

n'Ci:i iiiii .

rl ivory aa i th i ';-e to to i;

From thr Miner's Jourml.

Av.ici. firi: i New York. We have

merely n uui to slate mat an extensive nre

broke out on Wednesday night, in New

York. Its ravages are described as more

i sd uctive than any lire which has occurred

in io i oi iv ioi Him it-. us. ii OIUUI1IH.U tj rever nut the loti2

to burn until day light, and swept almost ee- your respondent has his in motion. The two

.t . - .11.1-1-. ii i'..it..iv . . . .(

y n.;nse in uic eioire eiociv lormi o rauuii, s(re.m s w,j nicc(f ami the reaction will be nn, Nassau and Duel) thence to the north go ?re;it tjlat ou wiji both bespatter your-

1U0 ca .villi siiee.i, auu iiiiongo ui.uiie iui -..,

lion ot the block lormed by Ann, iSassau, U il- i- . vor toneue is huns true, he

ir i . .1 I .1 - : I -..-., I - " . . . i

nam iiCCiviiian aim uoiiuiims; .hsu scui.u ..... Nome tonsrues We have Oh

buildings on the south side of Fulton street LPrvcj are 5n nun,T tbt they sometimes cquiv

toward John. Limic rnnsidf.r.-iblv. Let such turn the

Turnly-onc of the finest printing offices in L rew of conscience until the tongue move

tow n rtv :i binderies, including t Inn cm pun- .rlip

i i.. :-!.: ,.i.a, :..l..m.i.. r .-. .,11 . . ... .. . .

e; o; i e. uaivco. ana n j.-.o- iniuir, vs .io.i.oii.i.t. oi iieMse.ier y.tc ... 7 Expect that others will use their tongue

lor me seeoiKi imrnesi our e miicii w ci e iaig, anu tigru peimi o.iFii.- r ir f Vnu do vonrs. Nome claim the pnv

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Ain-iitao peopic is u no n,u e uvcm .ooom- n.o ,. u n , uo.i.r;vu. . t rpnoi.imfr 111 no news, and charue

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Among me newspaper establishments ues- ottiers not to do so. Your neighbors will not

iiv.vcd are mose 01 me ranscrint, jeuerso- ..o.,,., ,.

man. .Uoi iiiog Herald, Courier des l.iats L.- , t, k t gccrc( keep it

Ills, .tuiiv .jl 1 V.111 1 vit j.rvuiii 11K1114 yoilrClt

Christian Inttdiigenccr. New orker, Latho-

..ciliary, 1 rctesiani indicator, icw 101k r;,A r,;n...ni lafP nbari:.! Hoc-

.Uirror, anu seieiai omers. m.t from lhid:,,,,l slates. lb;.t .birinrr the

Four lives were lost Loss estimated at nnr, Vr:,r im ln tlmn ihrro Imn-

citiiiiviii - 1 " . " - j j . r . . . .

Ulrpil :mrl Inp K( thousand si hniiilrpil and

TUP l!ITI) VT 11 MTPC - I 0113 - ' II - 'ni'liiM ,.v.c I lllj ULj Ki 1 I .Al LUS. . ?niti 1 ,l S.,.,r. r.l.(h ii"i6

00 lar as w e nave uie means ui ascenaiu- r,.,,- n, ,1 fi.. 1...,.

. . 1 g . 1 pn. ' ' u vj I'uii ui.ini"i u 1 1 ivjlir i iu ii iiviii

mg, me pnniic.motis oesirojeu in vnnriutwn, drCd ami lOl ty-lwo. xtertiiy 11 li V thousanu 01

To the point. The town clerk in a certain town, as the custom is, having published the

i bands of matrimony between two j.eisons.

was followed by the clergyman by reading

was assured by the priest, that he wn

, c - ,. . ,;. ,r. 1 was ioi, owed oy li e lergyioan 111 leaum" aiory 10 ic pose, before you open the gate orplaml, . . .-. .- . r . 0 J ithe hymn beginning with these words "nusta-! fur tails mure. think before you speak. . - , . , , , -, r ,, (, . , 5. ever put the l.oec i ....ui.. -hdc ken souls who dream oi beacn. I...,.!!v ib.a ho

time

out to Ins knees, aid the blinded creature paid the priest "0 cents. When the man went to the priest the fourth time, he was informed that l is friend w as dear out of pur

gatory to tnc amies, and demanded rmiv-

I'pon which the papist swore

v 1 ii a-- u

ivmv.v .sea a i.iar candid ia the gift 01 i-'s P'J

.iA the '.;::-L were yosie, Jones, one of the li-.t S ::!' e J .a i -tier, a ei intelligcuii person.

Mid w ! W:;s df.'d;i-l bv the

Til for tat. A gentleman riding through the streets of one day, met an awkward

fellow lending a bog. whom he accosted in the following manner. How odd it looks to see

one hog lea I another? Yes replied the chap,

.id

cri - o 110

m're word- " It Josh is out as far as thai-

ie is safe; for be was the best jumper in Bal

timore: ami 'if he will not jump out w hen he

is oni ancle deep, lie may stav there and fiy till he is fired."

The above is a fact, certified to us bv in

dubitable testimony. PrvL rind.

i... ..... , ;

UUl 1101 so ouu horseback.

it does to see a hog ride on

ir topic iii-re,

aiient to be a

iu.ni ci" truth, stated iti private conversation. tiu? the girls, taiditig that he and Hunter (the ether I iiOi-..i 1 w-r" about i;i,ii:;ing to their tribes, re 1 ie-'eJ their assistance m ctiectmg

their escape from slavery, as col. Johnson had treated them veiy harshly, and thieatened to scl! siicin dawn lite river! and that this was th real ira:ot. so far as he knew, of their

' I '..". 'i-.iiiir the b:i iii.int les o!

!..:! ive ira ie evea i 1 Kentucky,

i-Dii to neiiea mis btaie-

a

i : ent is tr ie. But aa'.i! the law s and customs of -biverv beco a dea 1 letter, which we l.r ..! t'aey soon w;',. men wiil always be found I vraved enough tons to outrage human rigid.

Joae.-

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d in substance, that the a were gaining populari-

uuount to about 1 01)0 copies of the Emanci- tlose Up0n trial latior. A. S. Record and Slave's Friend. mns T,P.n

I here were printed in the month or July as

p-.i-i

t C !.:-t 10 iVi- iltULU

eej-.!irc the sb.;ve was in type, we have I, ceo cie iibl v infa aied. tha one of the girls, where complexion comparatively light, is a leuuted da-a-i'ttcr ofeol. jolinsoirs: that mr.

Johnson, (nephew os'the col's. ) who w ith a mr. Davi c une in pur uit of the n, w as to receive tite darkest gh! as ' is reward for re'urning tlie oth- r-, that af.-r 1 aving this place they stated in so'istaiiee. that it was necessary to

brin" a ch irge a- ii !t tlieui, in order to pre

vent an excitement in their favor

tnitied, that4! hey d 1 m.t believe that the girls were guilty oft'10 cri m- cliarfcd against them,'

toilows: Human Rights, A. S. Record, Emancipator, Slave's Friend,

50.000 copies, 50,000 44 50.000 25,000 44

Total, 175,000

Most of them have been issued, chiefly in the northerm states. Those sent to the slave

tates hac been directed to professional and

for ciiminal offences w ere fe

ite ofsocietv, the code of laws,

and the unsparing rigor with w hich even the slightest offences are punished should be a lesson for the people of this country. The statistical facts which we have here recorded,

are truly appalling. Licentiousnessand crime,

discord and faction, poverty and sullermg at

present, seem the most prominent ingredients in the English government. May heaven

avert from us a like calamity.

Haverhill Gazette.

Cots. A New York paper says -On a

fair calculation, there are about thirty thou

sand pussies in the city or New Yoik; hc

thousand of whieh are employed as mouser

and the other twenty-five as lap dogs' for

young ladies. Prom the Donning Gazette. Sargent Joel and the gincral and mr. Rlair and the rest or. em, returned to the city of Washington on Monday last, from a visit to the Rip Raps w here they have bet n staying

for some tune, for the gmciai 10 recruit h:s

heahh. Washington Citv, ) nasi imu,,,, Au-. in, 135. Dear cousin Jack We have jest got home from the Rip Raps, and I've set down to rest me in the east room, and it looks as natural as all nature, only it smells a little musty jfs been shut up so long, and the dust has Mow ed in so thick that you could write slut with your finger all over the

Inrniture. lut how somcvor we shall soon get

things to rights again, so it will look as sin k

as ever and go along

.''T.o" on the 44 Fij:' The Philadelphia Onzetto says that the Ranks of that city hno agreed not to receive 1-10 of a Spanish dollar for more than live cents. This -vv ill reduce the numerous tribe known hy the. name of "''s" to an equality with our five cent pieces, and occasion, perhaps, a considerable change in (he dealings of those who trade in. small w ares. .Vat. Rep. Another fire in .Veto York. This ill-faed city seems destined to be devastated by fire. Another calamitous and dcsl rucl ive conflagialion broke out on the ".VmIi instant, in iho store

of Edward L. Smith, brusli-maker, 150 Water

street, which before il w as subdued, consumed a number of the adjoining buildii gs. lad 15 years old, an apprentice to Mr. Smith, perished in the flames. The total loss is said to be upwards of one hundred thousand dollars all injured.

THE SHAKING QUAKERS OF AMERICA. That ten thousand men could be found in

Great .Yotarul curiosity. There is now to 'c seen at the Independence Hotel, Chesnut street 1'hiladt lj hia, a small branch of an apple-tree, having on it in fh!I health and vigor, one hundred and trn t.snhs! The length of

e clock work. Thej(,j,i part of the branch on w hh h tlicv grew,

gineral is a lithe recruited by going down toijs jj to C not mere than fifteen ineusi 1 . .11' II l.l i- ' r. ill ''

uic iip ivaps, nui 1. co preuy sum alter an. 1

another ins-tanee took place, we are informed. of a character s-'newhal similar, where the slaves were ia Ciavel ml when their pursuers arrived there: they were also accused of the crime of steal. ag; bat by bcingsecreted, they fVtnn.itoly escaped the tyrant's grasp. Such then is the g ,o..s imposition practised upon the poor slave, i a ord-cr to insure his safe return to slavery. Let the citizens of Ohio he aware of these '.aeti.

h ' ;'! ma-rs cav'-t. Capt. James Hudson,

fibe schooner Welcome R.Huru, of Yeoco

ip.ico, Westmorelan 1 county, Virginia. Washington Hennie.g, a!, as H iney lledding, and J Id ward M wan, were apprehended on Monday b our igdant a ;d tru-ty police ollicers. Barr Beck WaK . S charg-d with kidnapping and ran viagaw a from said county, a free ma! i!ti ho for the purpose of selling him a flue f .r life, ag" A about 11 years, by the 1, one of Th ad. Kcwr. of Kinsale. The said

hov states thai hi- f Tier's name is Ladger nnd

o.cy fveyser. 1 he above ?-d to jail bv Sam. Stet- - . "1 1 i IV

tinins, esi. t await a- ii u iai in. mc uciuir vemb. rterm. The ' v w as also committed,

and will remain in j 1 i an'il his friends call for him. Since the ah i individuals were com-

inittel.thev have, we understand, acknowl

edged the fact that the h v is free. J'al. bit

distinguished citizens, and in no instance, to our knowledge, to any slave of free colored

man. The story in regard to a package ad

dressed to free colored persons in Norfolk,

Va., we belie rc to be be totally false. But the new world who would embrace a religion

w hat if we had sent them to colored persons! eniointng a frozen and unsympathetic inter

and ad- Is it not our right to do so, we being respon- course w ith the diviner sex, and that an equal

sible to the laws for the abuse of that right? number of females could be induced to live 111

Have we ever advised any colored persons the same community, without locks or bolts

however oppressed, to use force? We chal- in the cold and rigid observance of a creed ol

lenge our enemies to the proof. 44 But you celibacy, is to me an inexplicable and grav

have told the slaves that they are oppressed." wonder. They have a peculiar and most ex-

Well, suppose wi; have. 1 he proposition is pressivephysiognomy; the women are pale, 01

cither true or false. If true, we have told of wintry redress in their cheeks, and are all

the slaves only what they knew before. If attenuated and spare. Gravity, deep and ha-

talse, then they cannot believe us. lint e-Mutual broods in every line of their thin laces

nou"li of th s: whatever we have, said in our 1 hey go out to their labor in company w ill

papers, we have 6aid nothing to the slaves, fori these serious men. and are never seen to smile, the plain reason that we had no motive to dojTheir eyes are all hard and stony, their gaii

it. Anu again, it we had, they could not tin- is prcciseand siui; mcir voices are ot a croak stand us. Were the masters themselves ig- ing hoarseness, and natureseemsdend in them

norant of the A, B,C, according to the laws I would bake you such men and women in a

most wish wc could have a report ol a war or

a nullification or something or other (o brace him up a little. He begins to lake seme interest in this niiti-slaverv business, since thev begun to have public meetings about it and to

talk about splitting the union ill two, and 1 think this has helped him to pick up hicrumbs a little. The gineral some! hues fetches his foot down very square and his cane too,

nd savs he sargent Joel, this union shant be

dissolved while mv name is Andrew Jackson,

for the sake of slavery or anti-shivery or nullification nr any thing else. We took good cote of the gineral while we were dow n at the Rip Raps. Mr. Blair or I

his mother's name J rcrsoiis were comm

which they have imposed upon lhi slaves, we

send no more publications to them; and we

would respectfully inquire whether ignorance of the alphabet would not be a better security to them against our operations than an interference with the mails. Emancipator. Georgia. In this state, an unexpected state

of things exists, in reference to the. represent

ation of the state in Congress. Ol the nine

representatives elected by general ticket in

the last autumn, (all said to be Jackson V an

Burenites,) three have vacated their seats bv

10 nil tnese vacancies candid-

ales have been nominated by 4'the state

rights party, as follows: Richard II. W ildc,

Roger I.. Gamble, 1 nomas I . l ostcr. Since

this nomination, another member elect, (gen

Sanford) has resigned, making four vacancies;

and a tilth member is4Mn such a situation (by

ill health, we presume) that very Utile hope is

entertained that he will able to serve the

slate in congress.' Here, then, nre live va

cancies to be filled, out of the whole number

of nine. It is, therefore, at this moment

doubtful,. and will be until after the election

to fill these vacancies, whether thf state of

A lock has recently bee 11 invented in Bos ton, which, with a simple key, may be open

ed in a different manner every day in the

year:thc intentors oiler a reward of firtvdol lars t aav oae w h wi I unlock it, and fur

tlier prat'.os- ta place it on a trunk and depos

it therein :slOU agaia-i anyone willing to

hazard a like sum on condition, that it should

V- opened in the com e ..fa year by the most I Georgia, as represented in the house of re

At (be lasf dates from the cities of Washington, Baltimore, sVc. tinned guards were distantly on duty , fo keep down the mobs, and preserve the public tranquility. The Na tional Intelligencer says. 4We could not have believed it possible that we should live to see the public oli.cers garrisoned by the oieiks, with the ladled S. Hoops poster I at t heir doors, and their window barricadoed to defend them against citizens of Washington. Will not such a stale of things open the eves of the more cor.sideiiitc among (lie agitators those t-l them who have anv stake in the citv to a sense of the fatal leoI 1 . . I e. 1 1 . .. . : . . 1 : .. . i i-

oencv 01 men 1 onion 1 10 me iniercsis 01

brickkiln. Do thev think the world comin

to an end? Are thereto be no more children'!

s cupid to be thrown out of business, like, to a

coach proprietor on a railroad: What can

the shakers mean, I should be pleased to know:

Hie oddity is, that most of them are young V ...... .

men Irom twenty to thirty, and women Horn

sixteen to twenty five; and often, in spile ol

their unbecoming dress, good looking and shapelj-, meet you at every step. Industrious.

frugal and sell denying they certainly are, and ihere is every appearance that their tenets of difficult abstinence are kept to the very

letter. 1 here is a little temptation, beyond

principle, lo remain, and they are free to go

and come as they list, yet there they live on in

peace and unrepining industry, and a more thriving community does not exist in the re

public. Many a time have I driven over on Sunday, and watched those solemn virgins dropping in, one nfter another to the church; and when the line limbed and russet faced brotherhood were swimming round the floor in their fanatical dance, I have watched their countenances for some look of preference, some betrayal of an iiisupposed impulse, till my eyes ached again. I have selected the youngest and fairest and have not lost bisjlit

Kept Willi nun ail the time, and did nl allow ,)l0 ,l(v ;tll( , ;.,. tj.m not oi Iv to desisl, my body to cone in and chat with him, with- i,ul t'aid their h How citizens in restoring 01ut one of us was present so as do most of the lI(,r .1uj .;tvitir i the eg.,l tribunal and the talking. We find a good many thing, to be il(,t,ul the. administration of attended to now we've got back, lette.s to be!: IM; ;il,d the rvfurm of defective- regula-

oism-iio. .ii;u ioiii i iiien is 10 ne maoe anoi.

one thing another and bein the gineral is so slim 1 expect the bigger part of it will conic m my shoulders, llowsomever I shall take

time once in a while lo write fo vcu and h i,

you know how filings get along. Your loving cousin, SAG ENT JOEL DOWNING.

lions.'"

The gold liumhug. By an act passed at the last session ofthe legMaf ure. one dollar bills are to cease circulating after Tuesday next the first day of September. Any person attempting to pass such a billon any bank w hatever, forfeits the bill. and is liable to a line

At Lockport, New York, while boring for

water a few days since, at the Eagle Taven ,1

they struck ii vein ol iiiil nnmahle vapor or gas, at the depth ofaboiitTO feet, with w hich it is now the intention lo light the whole house.

of five dollars.

. ao or!c paper

I ). frrrstng drought. We arc informed, sav (he New Y rk t 'ommei eial. by a respectable fanner, residing at Mount FIeaant, about the. centre of Ve hestor county, thai the distress, in ii circuit of a ib z-Mi miles is verv great, in,

Sudden death. We learn verba i!v, avs (he ' con? cquem e of the lout; continued drought..

Baltimore Chronicle, from Bel Air, Hartford

county, lh.it (en or twelve partaking heartily

huovt every (h seription of produce is either

wholly or parti illy destroyed, and the horses.

u( crahs, were taken suddenly ill with the and cattle arc without gra-in many acres,

cholera morbus, and that seven ofthe parly

expired in ii lew hours.

not a spear i

to he

S'TM.

The springs have.

been gradually lessening, dm ing the summer,, and have now entirely foiled. There has not

The MrmphisGa.etteof thePth insf . sf af es 'been anv rain since the month of April, audi on the authority of a gentleman just from .ike slight sprinklings have nol penetrated the Vickshurgh, (hat Iwo men, one named Ui lev,; earth to the depth of an inch.

ii notorious negro thief and countei feiter, were .Vt.uvr.l Daily Aur..

summarily executed a few days before by the

citizen. The other man whose name he had

forgotten, belonged to a gang, which for joujr-d iw preventing issuing of bank notes under

time mfestcJ the neighborhood.

The Legislafaro of Delaware-has passe-j;

'the dsn-jmination of five dollars.