Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 196, Vevay, Switzerland County, 26 September 1835 — Page 2
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and until I i:ii52c Cv-Ui. v.n -.z .-u ;;.:'.-! '; I'ii turf, truly. A southern postmaster t'.-.m-i. I ha!l diribu? i' v. .-.t j to this of-vnies to a friend in this city as follows:
ii is cen.iiiin i ;;! : . i i - s'er.p; i , cfteriiav, wime examining tne mail in
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mill hi hot. ' is on vo'ir
who hoi i -'a-oii, f,
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iii.f. i! incendiaries,' 1 discovered a letter f-..ir !vrrili r, : hvrmf it'll hoot nf nink ivirfr. I
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rOivL- it eta '.u and lo, and behold, it was a
but!
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d i I; -. c letior from our old friend Miss-
to
w i.y should v.eu sect: the j'ooJ will ol an wh.?!ou ; c. ij. J yea
I vccli be piea- 1 to h-ve a copy of the j i J.i-t ieix.i l of the .Vnvrlcui Ar.ti-Klavcrv So- s
;!,. if on venien'. ;nd oi
-r o laugh (o re
this vi
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It would mak
the lnnce de Joinville, (he Duke, of Orleans,; gardens, both kitchen and ornamental were hint direction, and pulled the trigger. Th the Duke de Nemours, Marshall Maison, and left down ec the main bod v marched in, & pa . Utol was loaded ; and the hall pacd directl Marshal Mortier. The news of the attempt raded as long as they chose, exhibiting muci, through her chest ? The poor woman wo n 7 was rapidly propagated through the capitol, bravery. When they left their new par;uh 1 fold, stood for a moment, on receiving ii a;id produced a powerful sensation. Goner- "round thrv !r1ft ii an,n , . ... 'a i ..i,.:,... ,iL . VnS 'he
n ol our
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Ul.'lii. bill. V(
other
?ti ihute gra t-! r i v ;- .! . v t
i will redand u.-e th'.iti to besjt advas.t- j Where ere o
Pamphlets
WtiiCl
aire.
I am
I i'." Oiiiy hear the impu-
el. I'1 not o:;.!y r.ssumcs the reof searching the. United States old make public the .contents ofa
-' r. Shades of Washington!
1 1 (his is the game
nn:. i:'?C!" uueiw to may up-
libertics
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al de Rumigny, Aide-camp to llie King, set oiffull gaJlop 'to inform the Queen, that his Majcrly and the Princes had escaped the danger, fearing that she might have been ceriously alarmed if she had heard of the eve nt r ,i . . . . . ... .
jiiom any one mat had not witnessed it. In
passing along the lines he mentioned to several oilicers what had oecerred, and soon there was not a soldier that remained ignorant of it. As the troops of the line did not extend to the Uoulevard du Temple, they were ordered to shift in that direction, that they might be ready to act in case of attempt at di?te. banco. At the moment of filing olf before the Kin.
the National Gnards shouted J'ivr. Ir HjH
which was answered by tiie troop of the line rri s - i t ."" . i i . .... . .
pnrv
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n..u i noose ro enter, and destroy. Wheth- ?donc T & fell at his f. et. 'J he
tr ny order ol l.tn. lirown or not, we
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not positive information. Some of the nri-
niission from Head
vates said they had per (uarie.s. Ganir from 1
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ai nave von
POOr fellow
himself, as may be exp eted.has been in a state of frenzy ever sincc,and it is thought, will never recover his senses nirain. An"" innn..t -.
1U tO Hi ljl 1'IM'M hi !i( I nil I i lwnlv i.
ii.. . . i i ; " . J - teiuici ac
...,5..iieajn, aim n o ny oincers. some o( K ordinslv LUurn (C. C.) Star whom (old the parties to take what they plea-j 1
at-u in out hear.ng. Ji tins w.i? no; by a gen-! Jf.tot ri:orj:it. (j
mi.T, ii v. as couiiieeaneea by liie niar- ' since
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.i i:Lr-,il.Qar brethren of the The Guards of St!i legion, w hich had iost some m ;t ilet furnace of excitement. ; of its officers and men. nd(hd cries of A ha.
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a man, who had
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Colored without ci rcraonv tliev rlea-ed, h;iv. oats
a r Devil a ftv days
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.uer uus thev j' asiern Hour, replu d (he lad. The man and took what! with the hag started and asked what he-
vvneat. Indeed i meant. u
I iy," said (he lad, '-when vou
tlsey spared nothing, llesides (he garden?. 1 w-ere asked to subscribe fur a Miss.
oun p.aper
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-liatte!-, and rohhi.ig a j r
iiaie. laor. wage : V'iiat the dill
between siMiiiig io;.l i tl l-r.vs. and siuruiii' ; j f u; ! iaws? Vliat is th.e tM.'r- i. ::. hetween r !)'ii:e- . .
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ii.iuuAu M-in. i-itii.itus ixuui m u nun.;;"" "iu tiii loujti cm, necause von took an
aim a small uieard. i;ei ing grapf s. About M'.i-iern paper. So we took vou .at your word, o'clock a man came to me, who declared jam! sent east for our flour." The man of himself to be a Surgeon general of the I'. S. j grains looked confused for a moment and then and caib'd ujte.n n:u hi lb" isiiine of Patriot-1 " joined : -'That was right those who won't ism, to sHJ him ice Kr (he scik. Conceit encourage you, ought not to expect vour rtis-
! I f iri lw" ill 1. . ( ("k i : ! I. it! ! i it i r 1 1 ih'i r ctw 1 . t 1 1 m . i tji tt ...i 1 1. " u-
motcis. or t!;e C.iiiiU iU abolitionists. i 'aver- out of uriosifv lo llie nifl.ni ln.l v snnf. in coo- L i ,u..4 i i ' I'i-1 ' l-
),.,..,., J -"J l .cuinsi.ii.crs, n: .uisw ii ttj ui;;i would nul ' injur, r.l t tri.it ttl .1 h 1 1 i ;..-. -c .. i l. t . j i - ft ... . . -
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(Municipal Guards was stationod there to keep '"' l -" .. "Y .'(', . !hene;ice, Tho fulloivintr nrp ftr iicrsmi
iTivMl'T I " P X TIIF. KING'S LIFE ! whose lives are asrertninerl m lwvo Kern sar-1
colding, tar and ta assnsssins ! TheKiner returned to the.Tuil-
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u.u -.a- u !..'!- ;',, in ,'- .nil ;.'. jieainenr.g in m..si ol i.ie siavc holding towns, ones about 5 o clock; evidently deep aileclei etween rohbing a u ;.,.! of iii- good; and j c ask v. i.o now ere the fanatics, the Mis- .hy the scene he had wilnes ccf. Durin"- the
sissippi Ciiiiilt:.
) tne scene lie had wilnes cd. Uunng tne
Viekshurghand Baltimore !whoe afternoon ::nd eveinn, crowds tl.Kked
ak o(
human
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laws enc.ouragu! .pp
:n '.i vn,i!w.'.k , iig.iiust mar." -s po-ic ;mn. m ii i i:- the jviLhc-r.
AN INFKilN AL MACHINE.
j F.vKi.1, July j It is with the deepest concern that we lay before our readers the details cf the above
rificed. Marshal, the Duke de Trcvise. struck in the heart by a ball; General de Lachasse de Tcrignev, struck on the forehead
ibyaball; Captain Villate aide-de-camp to
sell, but that he could take- it iiv force as thev '
took other thing. Ai'ler much menacing lan- .1 Aon Pi:. Soon .after wooden rllr.fiv. ruil w..fiM- li !ifiL-'. ....;-. l!.. T" lu.d'iti o ...... i I
...v .... .w... ...'...i 1.. l-v. II IU IJIIIlililll.!lilill ' r.. ..
j - - "-.."..Wli.d (liclll
clocks
u ho h;id
jl-.onible,. vent that took place al the review .'Marshal Maison: Lieut. Col. Rieiissec. of the
."WlChrscJSk. hesierday. After !;aing passed along the jSth legion, struck by three halls; Messrs. The formula of a Cor.. : h be n lioulevai d to the ici there: point at whic h the j IVondliome, Eicharj, Lcgcr, and Deneter, mulg.ted lv- a c nvt i;(k., recesaiv held in .Vation.il Guards and the t.oops were drawn , Grenadiers of -the 8lh Legion: a Colonel in
pr
!iis Ten itorv,
for the;
peoph
r.- .:r.
I. d ( the! un. P.j M.!jety. ae-omp:oied by the Duke of
irh
;i i: . i-i ! vjou-My i i s'.ti.s. ci." i 'iuv t-:t: oi'ii,mir.s uic i i inte ae
i s October next. In . hai .101. r. it is (o .JoiiHUle. and a numorou: and brilliant stati.
ronjoine the i sii; i 'd t'-aU ; -- - t ibe
and Ohio constil-;
oraneh 1-. :is u-u v.. !o
ho of
N. Y.
I .egiiative S.nate and
w a - returning alc.ag the same line to the Vlacc Vendome, wh :e the roups were to hie off ! fore him. At I "2, ::t the moment when he
the army, two citizens, a woman and a child, whose name we were unable to learn.
mend Hi; explosion, resembling irregular pla
oon tiring was heard. At lirst it was sunnos-
v
oi.!-:d bv
1 'C.t I. the
t!ie Gen-
ipr
'..urto as i'xa 1. i it.ri S inreme Ju Igos ::'.:.
eral AsseaiU! for the tern, of seven years, Detroit is to be the ieat of g ovc rnment uttti 1 S iT. $1 whi. i; liiv.e. the Lgi lalure may locate it perm uientl v. At the same time npe-.ir.ted iiii the ratification or rejectjoi; .-.;";hc Constitution, provision iimade for the c leeiioaefiiG ovej aor. mensbers cf the Assembly, and a member of Congress, sad Mr t!ie meeting of t!ie Legislalurfjcn the first Monday in November next! S- it ipp.ear that oar cnirrpi'ring ."ficliig an neighbors have determined to merge their
House of Repic ent.uivi f,-s-?'ie j.'Jici to b;-compa-sed of n .i. v th;?. larty-eit.t nor r.iore than one ham; rod i;ki:i!icp. :ia I tile firmer, as near as r,ra; : ioable. oni-t'tirtl the
innnbcr of the !i.u-e. ,yt ci tive bn;o I. eti to oe Uwcnarge cl hre-works, but the fal ls to consist ofa CCoxeinr.j and Lieutr i-;t ; iing an 1 ciits of tb.e ictims soon revealed Governor, to be eh-eted hi. iia!! v bv the poo-; the reality, and excessive confusion ensued
ide. T:;e Jadl, , .r pn cr is to be ve-!ed iujan inf-rnal machine had just poured forth a a S.inrcmo Com', a a I !:! .:!:'-r i;:ferioi i sJiower of la!ls upon the ccrlrge that surroun
ded the king! Marshall Morticr, Duke de frevise, fell and expired wiihout uttering a word. Severe! other olii.e era and some of the National Guards were also killed, and a .considerable number of persons wounded. The f iliing t;f some horses among which was that of Marshal Mortier, and the capering of others, added to the tumult which it would be I .1' I . x . 1 ! I t .. . I - it
uiiiieuii 10 uescrioe. uoring injo sceiie ine King whose arm had been grazed by a bullet and whose horse had received a wound in the neck, maintained the calmness by which he is
distinguished, and displayed remarkable cour
age by ruling up in the direction of the house from which the explosion came. After the
-'hi'st emotion had passed, the cortege continued
its route amidst shouts ol joy for the preservation of the King's life, and threats of ven
geance against the. assassins.
The bodies of the slain and the persons who were wounded were immediately carried to
the Cafe luro opposite where medical assistance was immediately alforded to such as were still alive. Smoke was seen to proceed from the third story of the house No. 50, on the Boulevard du Temple, of which the
ground-iloor and first iloor are occupied by a wine d ilernamed Parault. Each story con-
IJoston, Sept. 7. iJisfrrarrful Rial. A most disgraceful riot took place early yesterday afternoon, in Broad
had reached the Boulevard du Temple, a lit- street, which was not entirely quelled late in tie before the Theatre des Funamhules, a tre- the eyeniag. The circumstances of the af-
Territorial depei;Jo-;ce into State Sovereign
ty, and to exercise the rsgats ai.-i poweis 01 ;tn sndepcnd.tnt State an 1 a eo ordinate member of the confederacy. thirU d i s before the meeting of Congress, and consequently before flic can be constitutionally admitted into the Vnion'. The officers appointed by the Federal Government to uY.ef intend an administration of the several departments of the Territorial system are to he snpjI(ini(I, without leave or k-i ;-e, by other otlicers, elected in violation of an express article of the National Constitution. To j;;y nothing o't!ui indelicacy of this precipitation, will the acts of the new government, in the interval between it; orffariiz itiou and its adaisaon as a sUte into
the Cnion, he of any legal validity Is there
I..- a- - r I I t ..... .
i;ms 01 one tnamner, w inch is lighted by a sin- ; tie window in front. The. house was imme
diately surrounded, and all the persons found in If 'i rrocf 01 T V n ; 1 1 ,1
anv legal Mi ce in the ac'u e.f anv iuUnt un- ., , " 7, Z , " S" ine m , - " 4 , .,. ,. .. clune had been constructed u vcrv sm-tll u dor parental survcsilancc. or ot a corporation I ? 1 1 . fcIaii, ite l.i i) 4 ,1 dimensions being only six c-el by seven TK not vet charit-red' A neater praetical com-', 1 . 3 , ... 1 "e ' . ' , .- ' , . . . machine was made w ith great tk l . ofwnoil mntarv on the "democratic text to obovi -.. - , , , ""'ii'i ootj .. --. .- , . , . , -. -..hvith iron braces, and cs.trem.e v eo id. Two
Lii' fc..ilc!litl.lt-'tl .is i:.ti. 11 ill i. ui:ui.i;ii.iu it. t
we are assured, eoui i not be devised. It is )fa piece, however, with the anticipation by the President e( the action of Congress in re
lation to the deposites, and we suppose (hat
the proceeding m that race may he safely re-,ej. tmt behin(J go t, ' , hed on hereaUer-as a "safa preeeSent - reach the u f a man W1 hor. for tne p.agc of ouj- ,:.w by Congress hav- midJ,e of thc joulevar1 T,
ing a ixLrpccti.c ctlieaey. l,nnca.-'a.r Union.
CilAllGF, OF PERJURY.
Yesterday, the Deputy Collector of this
port. Mel incto-n S. Swartwout, made an
allidavit before mr. liappelve, Lr. States
Commissi eier: charging George Rouden and
Addams, .o 5"2 William street, with perjurv,
under the f.i.lowyit circumstanccf. Itappearcd that ('." til in of Row den k- Addams had received bv the ship Roscoc, Capt. Delano, an imoice of goods of various kinds, &c. amongst hich were a quantity of merinoes: that in making the entry at the custom house on the I-.l Aug. a certain erase, marked N. R, No. '2 1, i.tered bv Brow n as .Merinoes, which are undatable articles, and swore to them as such, wis. reas they were discovered subsecpjcntly by the appraisers to he 1 ot merinoes, but coi Ton prints'1 on which there is a duty, anil thut such oaths was therefore falsely taken' as was stated, with a view to defraud the
L. States out ofa portion of its revenue. The affidavit of mr. Swartwout having been lai 1 before Justice Wyman of the Police, a warm ,t was granted for the arrest of Dowen, who, i( was understood, have gone to sea in
the packet that sailed, yesterday for Liver
pool, the revenue cutter was immediately despach-d with an officer of (he United Slates
Marsh:;!" officer, to nursuo the narkel. .m.l Lion, v ...I il.,. l;i'.. ..rii.i. 1."
7-- 1 t , ?....VM 111 mi., hi mi; iih. 1 ne iiiri 1 iyf mret and bring up said Bowcn to answer for J advanced in the following order: The Jiiiuj,
uprights supported two cross bars of wood.
piaceu parallel to the window, and in these were formed grooves, in which were laid 2o gun barrels. The front cross bar. rda. r.l 7,i
(about a foot from the window, was rather low-
the balls might orieback in the
The charerc wat
so heavy, that five out of the twenty-live barrels had burst, not-withstanding they were very substantial and new. The assasin was im
mediately taken into custody. About three months ago he hired the rooms of the second
and third stories of M. Dalmagne, the pro-
piieiui, negave 111s nameasl.irard,amechanician, appears to be about "24 years of age. His room has a window in front and another behind, and he had taken the precaution to fasten a rope to the latter, to assist him in nin-
king his escape. By the bursting of some of
uie uarrcis, at me moment ot the explosion, the assassin was wounded in the forehead, thc neck, and the lip. Notwithstanding his w ounds, he nithed out of the w indow. Some police officers having ran into the inner court, and seeing Girard slipping down the rope, one of them exclaimed, Ah wretch! wc have you,' Girard, who was at the moment at the height of a wall, threw himself over it into an adjoining court, and there a police officer apprehended him. He was placed on a hand-
barrow and conveyed to thc Conciergene.
The minister of the interior, the prefect of
police and several magistrates went to the house, and in the assassin's chamber, they found the remains of thc infernal machine htill
-moking, a straw hed, and afire lighted. A delay of half a second, perhaps, in the explo-
1 ne curl fur
fray, as nearly as we have been able to ascertain, are as follows: A bodv of Irish mad
dened with liquor, commenced tliedi'turbance in the street, by indiscriminately beating and bruiting each other in a shameful manner, until the whole street was in an uproar. In a short time the street was crowded and a general combat took place in the mid.-t cf this confusion and dismay, many individuals were more or less injured. AVe have heard it stated that not far from two thousand persons
were at one time assembled. A number o(
boys influenced by the evil ersamplrs before them, were belaboring each other in such a menner as to require the actual interposition of the peaceable people present to separate them. Some of the rioters finding that the peace offiero were exercising their au
thority among them, removed from the great scene of action to I,ong wharf, where they commenced a renewal of the riot one of the party had a very bad wound on the arm, caused by a blow from a knife. Wc underderstand that a number of the ring-leaders of this most disgraceful affair are known and will probably be arrested. Mer.Jour.
Augusta, (Geo.) Sept. 1. A suspected .jbolitiunisl. We understand that the gentleman who has been engaged for some time past, in this state in procuring subscribers to the Penny Magazine, has been recently arrested upon a charge, or suspicion, of distributing intlamatory pamphlets or papers among the blacks; or of other practices calculated produce discontent among the people, He was arrested, we learn, in CrawlordsviHo, and carried 10 Athens, where his conduct had excited some suspicions a week ago. J I is examination was to fake place on
Saturday last. We are happy to hear that thc general voice of the citizens of Athens, was decidedlv against any rash or harsh mea
sures. He will ec examined in due course ol
- Sentinel.
1 m Toledo, Sept. 10, lSo5. Siu: On Sunday evening, the tith inst., the advance guard of an army of the U. Slates fromM.ch.gan Territory, entered Toledo, and took possession of the town, Monday morning the mam body came up iiearl5()'sfoii'rlhe same morning the court of Lucas county met, was organized, and adjourned. Altho" anticipated, they were unmolested. Haviiv been absent, w c returned home on the morn ing of the Sth, and found less depredation committed than had been anticipated. Thev had no one to molest them nor none that ronJd
ne expected. 1 he state of Ohio relvin- upon the good faith of the United States lo carry into ellect their arrangement, they had provided no force to defend themselves. And are satisfied, the U, States have taken the proper measured fo prevent the violation of the stipulations of Ohio, by dismissing the acting Gov. Gen. Brown and the Attorney General of the Territory ; and appointing a new Governor, Secretary -Ve. It is said'a.ul b-
lieved, that Ma. n and Brown both had a full
knowledge of their dismissal before thev mar-
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cueu ineir lorce here.
bout mid-day on the 9th a person came
to me in the name of Gen. Brow n isunnosed
to be an Aid) and asked me for the use of a field to encamp and paiade on, pointing oul (he field he desired. We replied to him it was a pasture, enclosing cattle and horses, and that we had noother place to set ore them. I hey w ere then encamped in another on the same farm; hut not so large. We refused to consent to the desired occupancy. In about
an hour, the fence enclosing an orchard and
house, ;nd helped themselves so liberally, recently purchased one, permitted IU neib that they had more (ban they could make, j burs to assemble at his house one evenin Mi use of; and fui'nUhed the tavern keepers of the j the purpose of hearing a vomer exherb H10I1 town and others. ;f;th. The great while faced-:..el.- rrl
In the dusk of the evening, their conduct j struck up conspicuously in a couple of w oodbecame so menacing about our house, thatjen braces on the opposite w all, w as the wonwc expected they intended to enter for the ;der of each and several of the' neiohbors as purpose of plunder. Mr. Corde (my son in Ithey entered (he door. One chao w bo w as law) came to the house to see if we were ajl not well acquainted with the waisof (he alive; he had not been in the l-oust more (ban I w orld in general, and of Yankee clocks in parfive minutes, when his hoive was shot do'.vi; i ular, appeared 1 take a ctftious interest in at the door. They kept about thi hoye for, llie Marnal thing." and al length seated himscveral hours, in considerable force, Thev jsHf dost; underwit probably for the purpose attempted by stratagem to get into the house 'of amusing himself w ith its ticking. Just as wiihout breaking it open, by pietctiding io I the eihorler had got into thc morrow of his have sick, that they pre-sed us to take in.iVc. -subject, and w as declaiming- at a nt -it i-ii.
The night pa-ted elf without further yjn- the do k struck. It -tail loose": whizzed
lencc. aim sputtered a moment and cracked the About '.) o'clock, the main bodv comre.t ne- shrill bell eight or nine times in succession
ed their movement to embark onboard cu. The fellow who esconeed himself under the steamboats. A small party of mounted men. "sheep killai'" animal' started mi -..n.-. . 1,,.
who were lurking behind, rede into the gar-'.-erati'hed his head looked unutterable things dens and through one of the orchard; i natcly at the lock, the ae.dieiH e ami the the vineyard anil commenced cutting up the preacher, and at length exclaimed in a (one
ui.ipe Mots mho me nun iu fiijo uu. Ktu 'ti nie oiosi cariieLt deprecation, "1 declare I their return through the orchard Mrs. Slh ', - didn't do nothjn to it!"" MUs. il,p r. ney ventured just within the enclosure of thej orchard, and one of them fired a pistol in the; .1 pt.-.-o.i of Taste. A French cook refused direction of where siie stood, within fair pistol to accompany (he Duke of Richmond to shot, Whether he intended only to A ighlen Ireland, with a sal, irv of .si 500 perannum, her, of he took aim, we do not know, ! because there zras no ItaUutt optra in Dublin. The w hole moved oti'a iittlc before ten o"-! It is ,i most interesting fact, that the Si otcli clock. As they passed my house, thev fired ' peasant w ho sheltered Prii.ce Chailos, ater guns, and gave three . beers. Wc did not bis defeat at Culloden, and when the prince consider ourselves much complimented by the of .C'-thOOO w as put upon his head, was afu iccremony. It is said they moved in tronse- wards hanged for stealin" a cow
cpjcncc of an order from the new Governor. 1 Some w orkmen employed in cnlarLrin 1
I he J,xe utive of the U. S. may think pro- doorway in (hat part 01 lhe Tower of London per to order prosecutions against Mason and t ailed -Kufus Tower,"' discovered last week' Brown for bat king (his exasperated nuilti- at some depth beneath the foundation, a vault tude, to commit these depredations up; us. completely filled w ith the bones of n i . is
after (hey were fully informed of their dis- ajiiniaii.
mi-sa
j A mrs. Linsell was 011 Thursday. charr,..L
A .Mr. Goodsell. an eminent hoi tieutturist. j before the Mayor, w ith biliwr ,,tj' ' y. ;a ,,f r who is commencing an exlcn-ive establish- ( hu?1t:!d'.'i tar! and otherw ise maltreating him. mcnt, has charge of the gardens; and, indeed. ' the w hole farms but he w as not present : thev j .linnet a Sjiaf.r Stun,-. A few days since a knew (he owner of the premises, l.hidy of this village, who has not rjow d good They paid me nothing: it is true (h:.t oi , health fr some time, was (aki n serioiish id, of the Itcgimental (tuai ter Masters ca;ne to. and after medical advice, (eok a tlose cf
sue v as threatened
me just before the main movement took place, calomel anja elmi
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aim ouereu me a piece 01 paper Mvhe h i sup-, un a lever. Immediately alter she had posed to be an orth r upon a paym.tir) forMaken (ho calomel, which wits about !o"il.nk
two Ions of hay w inch be said was the amount in the euiung. she wa
taken Ky lhe regiment to ho h he la lonm tl. ; w as at times im si
in much dMrcss and
k at the sh in
1 gave him to understand that 1 considered it ; companied with violent vomiting hit h
an insult to olier me Iliat asiiav.
t iiiir couiiact 10 Uie iiih.tbiian generally has been very insolent, sti-ectioii d liroj.-erlv at anv ,;;'
jii.Mii. il uiitil o o'clock the ne( moi
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con-
en
been much lis than at mine, and for one rea-' .':
son, perhaps, there was not so much to t'e-jliue
cd 1 t'it iKiit: t ji'i (i tl from hi r st'-mach a lii:g 7V' Their i!t -' about live inches ia b -n;th, but its hi dy wa ; -lace. I; :-.:k-I ;i- h-rge in vvt i !it a ia i! jti.u!!!
or ft ur hours anil at li;
The in -t was
livid
i-.'!ig about evidriitlv ir.u !i disire-st d b-
; aiel
'.-.ill
ssily t l mentis.
it coy, iJiey killed some cattle and he.rs.'s. pulled down signs and destrov ed ibem par-
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1n.to.111 me mum oi iiie 1 ( ieuo t-.i.eiie. 1 i:e ;..t;v nas neen under the la
The pieces were carried loUeu. Bi own, who abandoning warm drinks ft 1 several
promised lo call and pay for it before he left. -pad in cee-e.pu nee of tie distress whhh This wae not done. j ii.uiiei.'iateiv followed. Pro.n ihi t in umTo com hide, last nii;ht a constable from -taia ' it i inferred that hi- JV-.; ji did not Monroe enten-d the tow n at lhe head of some 1 re!ih a warm hath. .1 nr 1(1 ririiwrl rii-?i fii..l iww.i ............ I .-.... !. t V'.. ...... 1 I . t.. . il i .1 .1
- .in., .viiiiiii inm .-uiiui- 1 un. I I ' " "" a 1 e ui.ii i i it' In I y 1 ing the houses (as we supposed f.-r poisoiir) recovering from her illness and will probably
iitu t it i.tais insiaiuii as.-emnied 10 tielend ne aain lestiU'cd lo u-.i(,J heaob. ( '
is
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(heni-clves. As oon as (his was discovered, (he gang drew off. The citizens fired their peiees to let them I-no.y th.it they w ere pre-
paid, ii u.ey should pjocoe.1 lo fuither lence. With much respect, Sir, your ob't serv't, b. r. s i n km:y, II'S Iixcelleney, Boiuner Lee vs.
Hi:.IlT PvIi.MllXG I.VliXT. The most distressing accident we almost ever heard of is stated to have occuried near Colborn, Saturday last unth r the following circu-D-tanees: 'Henry 'fanner, a 0,1,1 Lnglishinan, residing on a firm in thai m i dtborliootl.jwiih bis moiht rand Toungt n hild.en. (who li el but three weeks ago eudy anivttl from L'ngland to join him.) 'geing' into th.
house from his labour, he found the child
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cut hern paper
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-us tl iii.iu s 1 . . o iait iv mai 1 e had sci n a juggler place a ladder 011 the open ground ai:d mount to i!:e (op, when ano'.h. r person who was p.vsenf, declared that he had seen anolber juggler do the seme thin-, and p"H th- ladder vp nfU r him! Wc th nt be he e Adrien itinisi ifee old do ihis.
U'liinrl.r.hlr Pui .t);' nl.
'i ah luae 11 d veslerd :i
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pi.ij ing w iii) a pair ol pcrcn-sion pMols. Having a cap in his pocket, (bought toamust them by snapping it elf; win n a U u vA t aution cd him, not lo point the pistol Imen-.L 1!..
children, least by possibility it m ghl be load
sav S---5 n the Mav-rs
"( U-ter,la. Mary ii. . d, a free lie-to, as t onvuted of r.itt I.,,. mO-o.
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es of pro.-ei
to be w hipped w i back, and s-1 1 as
s" I, and llie txper.
.is:a s. on tlit
:n a tune ot
it 11.
A I.nl named i'o, abi ef K" vcars 0f age,. ' '-t bis lite in B.ision. on Tue-dav ! ..-(, , ;l !;ot ki:ig aeci'lenf. lie was amu.-irg himsi If i rot king :pon a stone tvi theci ll:ir wall of lie new si .'tool ht;;e. croclh g in Tremonf
; 1 eel. lie I' -! Ins
nice and w as proi I; iialed
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eo. t mi this lie turned las hand behio.l hh,. ,.n. 1' !!.n- (.,!!, . ,..! l. .. A ., 1. .1.
not il,;.,i ;.,.v y.f 1,;. .....ii l . . 1 ... - ; '
,mu,5 vi ui Mtutiici oeing seated in i.-ll up- n and c;uil:d !.i:n to Jtulh.
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