Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 200, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 October 1835 — Page 2

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continue to be very slow of sale, but j

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iaid great great age of I . Us.' i:i'S!'( i Va;ih-;r, 1G ) ;i i I L i c!iiliri'!i. g-'aa i child:. I J children, of w : i.ud St ik-.v iivinic; :,! in PiaTticd-hi i; i I'ilii'i U'l I'.'.ii i. I .

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leomet from thai date till the rnd of Aiifrusl.' mil ii so late a period that he had not lime t"

says Encke's toem is presumed to have al-nnswtr lr.e before the election-, drawn foilh . ready entered tfie sphere of tin- Larlh's orbit 'he knew they had been, I will not deign

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c: active. :'3ii:Hi-.-'i-'.i,' tra;.--:;-.:li ex! citi vc .

iviwlations, ?7 more I'.iquiiy,

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..w,4 k - v. . - JiMtii nrrt n 1 1 1 1 l ' mniv :in :i nitittii inn i-. int i :i will' litlll: i;uii.-iitiiiiv

tore it makes the turn round its goal near the tome? me lor your sati-latlion. anu ntie -Sun, heinq then only T3 millions of miles from mitt'mir myself to be responsible to all t; . th:it luminary, or about one third of the earth's! laws width regulate the tt ndutt ot rail : mean distance from 1 lie sun. HnlhVs comet men, I pronounce J. V. I)ais a base ca.ua -has not et entered the sphere of the orbit of! niator an empty brairart, and an intam i s

1 his supercedes

!atvl in Hie Greene i!!c, S. C. Mouontaiiieer, that th r:ui:tj in Hunoombc county X. C. .va I'tiri v yli:t.! witU l'vost on the second ol

R;ir::ct r.f a letter from BuitMo.The U. 8. l.an'.i has s H oat its debt here of ,s0.30,000,

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; occur; ;d

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received an accession ot tilsW from Ui.i. Havanna prim

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.( fdjv ijad ::o Ilochei'er, 1). K. Evens, David I'urt, t!'io-"h 'iic 'i bompion and Charles Townsend, are the tl" lo '!v'iir purc-ha-ers. They yet one, two, three and

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for

lot ia '

Ivcept in American Brandy, - 1 a lilt!'-' lower, no change has

rally speaking,

.!. I .art':? salos of corn have a-

ais aa.!a;t.

70 cents p,

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rale

cel.!

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O.its are s. llin on the I .e- ; er bus'i-!, clciiiand mu-lc-

rroce

prime .i ;,f.r l,;, ! t are extremely

a

he used la

a heaw i t l''i'i:;ei ate

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J L.' can hear appetite, wji fro'm the v..

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!ium .. , no cc;; e t

. us: . in I t at' ar.i !. i

rnd until his Slit j I'ljr. Mtc':tn!. :s hanliii ' excur-, s a cS V Ko

ire retailing at

u in oi saie.

ra.es an:

S7 a

Mars, and will -tint reach the boundary of the

sphere of the harth's orbit be fore the beginniir.f of OttobT. Its perihelion will take place on the. l'.'th of November, at the distance of 5. millions of miles from the Sun. In the begyinin' of August, Hallcy's comet will cross the plane of the ecliptic, and both may he vi-ible by powerful telescope?, for at

ihat time laicke's comet will also lie within

The Wine trade this season has experieic-: ra,,,T(, n:,,.v in the constellation of the Hull.

,p very considerable losses lrom the hurstmg au,j nc(; in the constellation ot the 1 rah

tour years

ud cieblo

to nav in, at ii percent, mlerest,

is ofihe ba;ik, and probably will,

main of liicif. Jut:r. Coi,

liar.

mv further argumti

and after the expositions 1 have made, cannc-l be matter of after complaint. 1 am vour friend and h llow-citi.cn. JOHN KW1XC.

f the bottles, some houses loosing one half.

,!vet. He was a por

workm-i' man, and tiearr' !; ar;y old m - J 1 . tti-r

jul i lias a oo!

:ats w i of

ate'er, except oh! a-r.-. ii,

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i.eai S-.l W iiM.-.;i i: ,i ;.

tae noleu p': 1, a. id says tha' l.ji.'h pi;uii;t ii

called

as M;

t'ae same, Xo

;7 .V.. Xo o -S'i'i

hid. Of t!i'.i hist numliers, (he market is

bare, hut there is a good supply ofihe . Cod. Mi are selling at Nl l and e at 7.) cents per box, but these' as well

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riiU event will be one of the creatcst tri

umphs of modern stien;:e, sir.ee it will give the accomplishment of the predicted returns of two comets, of which the orbits have been laid down by abst.iact calculation." Journal oj Commerce.

Post O: pick, Tampa. Aug. 20 1S35. iloa. Amos Kendall, P. M. Gen. Sir: The mail carrier who left this office on the 11th h.staut, with the northern and.

and western mail, was most inhumanly murdered about six miles from this place, by a iiwiv- if fiiilmns :md liu mail ha'fs carried

olK The fact was not known until Sunday j merce, that lelteis have been received by the the Kith, when the mangled body of the car-'nacket from Kngland, whici arrived on 1 n,.;1,.,v:k ',!u.-v(.,;.1I K ii.r in a nond a shart day. containiinx intcl'tii'encc of. the death of

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Tii-tTif op tup. nn. m. 1 . li.MtUY. e

understand, says the X". V. Journal of Coin

the

lion.

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i I'M eo was Mil" !r. Arthur r in lusehaii

a ceo-.:

', ; alia .ti'. . u ii o ing. a-;;ed I-' 1 vt:

T!ie pie.ima! ' to tr.c next resolution, sir, i;

in act e-hli vi'in had )as-l j:i ho worl Is of a memorial to coiigress. 11 pr4 rates retain to their dr wn up bv a committee consi .ting of Daniel it4ieard then car.se to Webster, 'George iiiake, Josiaii Quincy,

s::(.:t tia. i cruise we faher. M-

ton s

The a

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;s was a his last

; 'j 'V.'.n -the ag.I

na!

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as : ed t tad

i. llistraad

. died at Bos of Is! I enrs Septa ai'ier

distanee lrom l!ri road. A detachiraMit of United St atcs troops from

rihis no-t. was instantly sent out in iiur.-.uit of. death occurred in J'.nglanJ.

the murderers and mail, but returned last evening withou discovering either, Itespectlullv vour obedint servant, AUGUSTUS STEULU, P. M.

Wm. T. Barry, our minister to

. "--" ni'ni WnUcv's Wclvevvl, udavva.

IMIOBATU COURT Tlie .Switzerland robate court, wiil sit ai the court-house in Vevay, on the scconcL Monday in Xovembcr next.

co u xr y co y.Mi ssi o x i :rs. The board of county commissioner

meet at the court house in Vevay, on Mond ihc 1st day of Xoveinber next.

will-

James T. Austin, aad John Galhsoii. in bchall ofilij citiz -.'.as csf Boston, and presented to

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We had t!ie f m - ving ia t!i- Rodney Mi-s. Td '"Tao'i of -.I.:!) :!!. Wt; have no ia-

l t ' t

i -s in Coin'.n:rcc in slave?, since tlie year

1SOS, bein-4 as maeh subject to the regulation

of can avss as anv oll'er com!iv:rce. it it!

should see fit to enact that no slaves should ever he so! 1 from one state to another, it is

i

j ,.,.,,.,., . a how its can-a itulional mint 10

icli provision could be piestioned;""

lore.

.;-,,, That petitions otighl to be pre-

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leiii

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given. i i J 1 1 t

"One of th

L:e-i, li vasae of 'a'. ille'to Xow

a n about

e i ioj)

t is iiercji-enlt'd to congress, praying for the immediate

i:

' ma : acci.: stean Oik.

there u same nnsiake I .Xucefal accidents if, n' ciinej in the late -t Maz pa iioiri 1 .ou- . On t'ae Khh instant.

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Accounts Horn Madrid states that it had been resolved in a council of minister-, that

Spain, and late post-master licncral. His

The banking capital of Louisiana is now sixty millions of dollars, and nearly the whole of which is used in Xcw Orleans.

Pi"n.nyi.vaxi Prom the returns of tie

'late election in Pennsylvania, there is not the

least doubt of the election of Bitner, for governor, b) a plurality of votes, liis inajoi it v over Wolf and Muhlenburg, will be several thousand votes.

Vri lablr (; ,ltl. The Newark Daily Adver

tiser says 44 1 he mai l pits of rsew Jersey :ne

the Government should publicly dispose ol! among her greatest treasures, producing o;i

100 convents, the proceeds to be applied to, her farms the purest vg-t(iUlc g!L We

the redemption ef the debt, without interest.

The editor of the Camdon (X. J.) lie

publican, in noticing the increase of that city,

mentions three marriages makers in one evening.

the

cap

broad t

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;ht, she r

(lev i to ! Hired

tDW kill

-." irh ; below e.W .Madrid. Ill

ia against a snag, which

atedabive the surlaee oi l.ie water ;e ''1 aii.lv sceti at Use distance of one

i .. (V.t i., iroe', (on

reported

ds, stove three n

m i t'.v -atv t u-ee horse

iiiirtv wniehwerc a:.oard'. It is

that tiic pilot swore, on starling lrom J.ouisi!!e. that tlie Hat boat should never reach New Oi loans; and the circumstances of the eata-trophe go to show that it was t'ae result of design; of a settled purpose to ba revenged c.j the captain or owners for taking the llat in tow. If 'this be the fact if the wretch to grr.'.ifv private ni slice and perso: al pupie. co aid th -is wantonly saeiiiiee tha lives of huinin beiog-, and the propel ty of innocent ino,i iduals. tlie sr ver.-st sections of UvnelTs law are too mild f.r Siiai. V;'e give these tate-

ir.-nf- (Voai i a f aiati )U. and h..pe. for the

honor ol haaiaait;. rented. If so, v. e them."1

abolition of tne American slave Ira Jc, especially that which is carried on in and through the district of Columbia. S. AY.wiW, That the cause of liberty and

human lights is common to the whole laimly

of man. i t is not merely aseclional or national concern. It knows not, it regards not geographical boundaries, or political divisions. Wherever man my be oppiessed, there is a subject, for which the philanthropist of every

it she had in countrv, cverv clime has a light, any it is his

wo a van and

Si icinr.. On luesday morning the 8tl ilia -i m in liv the nam.: of James Than)

j - , . residing within throe miles of this town, was found hanging by the neck, near his house, dea l! An impiest was held over him the verdict of the jury, as we understand, was

'ike this expression. It ahews that the writer considers that wealth does not con-ist any more in the form of metal, than it does in the form of wheat or corn, which is a very sound view of the matter and one which had it been better undeistood, would have saved many hundreds of thousands of dollars in thi.'

'Southern states, which have been lost by a-

' bandouing the cultivation of the vegetal) Lc

gold, Ln order to dig for the mineral where it was not to ha fouud, Phil. Ga:.

Ykvay Po-st Orritc John M. King c?e has been appointed post master at Vevay, iu place of John V. Dufour, resigned. The office has been removed to said Kind's stci'room ojiposite l.ccierc"s hotel, westwai dly.

By a slip from the Cincinnati Whig c flicc. it appear?, that officers friendly to the present administration have been elected in Hamilton co. O., except the county treasurer, (Torre nee.) Jatne Johnson, mail tontr:;:(or for thcstage route from Cine inuati O. toTcrrc-lIauff.

la, lately died at Indianapolis.

death by hii own hands, by 1

Lnfy attic free

langsng.

aiati a, and h..pc

. thev have oeen

duty, to plead..

Jl iron io Farmers. it is not perhaps- generally known that potato tops, sustain through llm winlri- :i rior.-n vfi'V destructive to "rain.

Henry Clay and col. Wollev, at Lexington, Ky. hae been fined ten dollars ravii, ior aw aUiay in the court-hoose al that place.

More nc7us from lhr. Moon. The Jc flersoni-

nn savs: "a private letter Itas just read oil u

!.Y( n's Lw. b' p.'ls-i-Ug'Ts ti'1

, '. hicli cam . i

ast. li: n

informed

rain. We are

a on board tiie I'Jh n

dav

'.'. aunt

ha

1

to our landing on tdnes-

by the' name ot lit I I

I Vicksburg ;a the same i.liou of proceeding to Xat- . -n after coming on board, he very act of swindling :ois. He was accordingly

bv a unanimous voice of the persons on board.

emaar.vi ,1 a

boat with the. in: cliez and that s w as uoteclod ia SoSilO of the pais'.

hon

lllOHW'AY ilORHEKY AM) Si icior. A daring robbery was committed near Pulaski Pa. a few c!as since; the particulars, as near as we can learn, are as follows: A mr. Holstein, was met on the road by a man by the name ol I. (Vkm. as aouears from marks on his

clothes, who demanded his money, which was given, and Holstein wos permitted to proceed: but before ho had gone far, Cohin turned and fired upon him with a pistol; the. ball took iiecl in the horse's neck and caused him to throw his rider; which probably induced the robber to believe that llolsiein was killed. Ce.h in was ?on after pursued to Liberty, in this countv, where, b'.ing closely pursued he

iail be happy to correct! -hot himself through the. temple, and when

our informant left, which was a tew minute: after the deed was committed, he was breath

in;- his last. Colvin is said to be a young 3 t , 1 OH .,rrr II 'I f

man eel ween ! anu ." y j.o oi 5 " C lirou. The piincr. of 'punsters. On Tuesday last in

the court ot over anu terminer, is.ms uic i h.hadelphia Gazette.) a man named John Da) was tried for burglary; being without counsel, he was asked if lie wished to say any thing to the jurv, win n htf aro-e and stated that he had' a "good defence in law; that though the faoK were strong against hint, yet he had a

technical objection which he thought sutlicient. vi.: that a burglary cannot be commit-

ti il by a"aj and must be done by night.

Jud"e King told tlie jury, that this delence

did not appear to be supported in fact, as the

burglary appeared to have been done by

night as well as by '",': of this opinion also

were tlie jury, and Mr. Day (the puiislerj wa t oiiv'u ted. ln Luglaiv.l, s-in h a juke would be eadal.

Intexdkd iNsuitur.enoN- We arc informed, through the columns of the Western free.1 . a i I i ! I ... . C Ikifi t a-m

man, that. at. tne lusnijaiiuu ui .i nni.i. the negroes ia the neighborhood of Farmington, Bedford county, designed to rise a.raiust the white population. Ten or fifteen

of the negrots have been severely whipped, and one sent out of the. country. We are also informed by a gentlemen of veracitv, who passed through Maury last week, that in a neighborhood in that county, a similar plot had bee discovered there.

t urn. I ia.

Mr, Chapman, of Madison, in this county ,-.pm a. . f f t;0od hone, written bv sir

showed me a few days since a piece of wheat j j0,n j l,.! r,, which he stales, that l.con the ground where potatoes grew last sea-(,as ,najc ,nore ,nderSu discovery, son, on a part of wUich the tops were collec-t ;iJiy wJ j j h l:U-ct0fo!c been discov.7 ii i I l C II W . . J

leu logciuer anu nurni iusl iau. oeie :crcj

thev were suffered to remain, at Leajt three

The Directors of the Northern hank ol

Kentucky have, wc leain, determined on the

location of three branches. one at Louisville,

one at Richmond, and one at J aris. this

will, we think, give very general satisfaction. The Wabash Courier of the -Nth inst.. says great destruction has been auscd by the early frosts, and that the laic corn has sull'ercd immenoely throughout the whole valley of the Wabash..

fourths of the wheat has been destroyed by worms: and wb:et I boy havo not destroyed is

small and sickly while the Micat where too i,Mri,l:,i,- , r 1 1 -, s::r nt Vandnli.-i on Moti-

tops were removed, shows no mark ol their ra-: j.,v -. o yc.ct,wbcr next, at an exti;

Ii.Mxcr. Governor Duncan, of Illinois,.

has issued his proclamation, convening the

Somerset Me.) J'jur.

We are informed that vast quantities oi counterfeit Mexican dollars are in circulation

session..

Bmm.km'IIy. The periodical return of the nrcsideniial election, boiie' near at hand, we

along the canal line, and upper Wabash; and bi,gra)hical sketthof the life, . it is supposed, by some that the counterfeiters ' r ca j, 0- w "amlaics f,.,- (hat oflite be

have an establishment somewhere in tlie v i- rr,,,,,,,,, wjth Harrison then Van Burtn and cinily; but as yet suspicions have not rented jij-ah-, our favorites White, u pon any. Our farmers who are iradingi ,

Ht- Havini;, in our last, given II. D. John's

i pun

largely to the canal line should be caution? IsifaytHc Free Prcsi.

The shock of an earthquake was sensibly felt in St. Louis, about fix o'clock on the

morning of the 7th Inst.

al the first woodyard and Lin-

takeii oa

-h.-.-l alter the latest and most approved la-n-ion. He haooene 1 h iret into the wrong field

for 4makin'' a rai-e," for once., lie wi

be aj)t to troubfj them again. Prln-j Miss. Til

ill not

From Lravf s.Y. ( rleauf I'm .: Current Oct. 1. itllMAIlKS. Si-::. Oar .piotations are advanced t t) a l!) cents per i'j., not in const qwnce ol a r i 1 I i i . t .

ii v increase oi n- nanu, nui n -.ii- imim; o m. s:na!':!ie-s of th" h-k on hand, which il i-

ih -.ugiit will h.r Si v si i ve until Mippm-s . newsurir arri . and it i-5 a knowledge ol i .tin l,uli!. 1 h it ( lUN". hildirs to a-si-t so

.. 7

sirenuousl y on t pre

in hu-iae-s now tv ncule is To:j vera. '

7 a S cents

n.

save a

ul oi oitant rales.

1! -al.-s al retail is the oil

ing. The estimated quant i-

):).) I'allol.s.

-'.), l!i ' sales m le latterly, ,

i- ia quality, is, as much as run

raged.

Mi nnnit. We learn from the Flcmings-

bui-L'. (!v.1 Vrhig, that Alfrev! Hunt was shot

by Nathan Ho b" . on the Ig'Jth u!t. in thai

j . . .

lown. i he ball entered the back part of tin

left shoulder, and it is supposed took a direc

tion to the heart. Hunt expired in a minute

or two after. No reason is given for this outrage Hodge was arrested the next day and is now in jail.

The tobacco crop in Virginia is said to

lave been, very much injured by frost. It

was thom-ht there would not bo more then

lalf a crop. The Hon Hrou L. Wiiiti: has been unnni- . . 1 IT

mouthi rc-dectcd to the senate ol Ihe I . i l'i :

Slates bv t ie 1 gi-laiure ol I eunes-ee. i ins

is a high compliment to mr. bite.

A Jiirl for Gjo'c gists. Several days age, the workmen engaged in getting out stone ai Mr. Defree's farm, two miles hejuw this place found, on breaking a. mass of rock, two lizards and a small rattlesnake. On exposing them to the sun a lew moments, they became perfectly alive. Prom the thickness of the rock

in which they were found,

alioii ol the limestone species ol rooU, age

ii iu -t have passed snivc they wen- thus encom

Th.

Washington,

l..-;,1.rr over the Potomac, at

I ii it " " r

i, (i.inpbte. One mile m

length, fed of which, are solul emnaukment of stone. The diaw works admirably. Congress appropriated S 1 ' h M H ) fur it ol which .s:l.,')l were saed.

i

passeu

11 rii) Gitowrir. The town of Paulding

seat ol ju-tice for Ja-per county, Miss., cou;ains a i hair maker, blacksmith anil shoi maker's shvip, atauyrii'd, live stores and a post oll'u e. They expect t'Vv i y day to boast of a 11 . . . I 1- I . I .. t ! II...

newspaper;' aim sasl imoi jun tnr ta ieou

in our last, given

communication, relative to ti'se pension money. We this da) r give Amos- Lane"? reply. In our next, we will give copie of official documents, that will put the saddle upon the right Iioim.-.' I'm. now -Cit!.i:.ns: Git ally to my surprise on looking over tin: Palladium ot the H'lh iiist. 1 find an official conojiuui iation ol II. D. i i .-.I I I. I.. !.

md the slow f,.n.i-;J' hn. caM.ier ci tne , .. e.a.-.,,,:. .........

frock a"s lols sl.ue I ai.K. in in a. ;i:.ei .i ; ii u i . 14

to an-Atr an editor al ailale in ti.e .. !.- lv Messenger" and Bising Sun Time-." in iclalioii to the paMiie!;'. of pi l.-h I t i (n maiks in I, id 1 I had in) ir'.'lll I W bit h i bad 1 10

Know lee.

.) Le tevJ.edis in ihe Idlowing

milliner: -In com lusion, I state ih '.l all this noise abuiil the i;oh pa)incnt of peii-ioni 1 , .V c. .;c .. has 01 igininated w ill. a political deaiagogui

As a substitute for capital punishment, it is

" . I ' -.11 (lot 1'iM-liL; 'kiwi CiwM-l I ll.aiu

I., l.l . ,.v f . 1. ..i n., , l amiot nei ie-iisi.u.ui;, 111.11 .in 1. 1 ...... ow...... ru...

.n-:,i h.o c, . ' a... ,!.;n.r .-,t our advau-U rs of the convicted he annulled a civil

?. ..1 ,..4: . . .-o:....:.... ct Ml'.b-alh instead of phvsiee.l. The bonds of

c-r; 7". . ,. i .1 niatrunoiiy shall he dissolved the

Pork. Th.-'airu-ket for nork continues ra-' person is con-vie ted of crime, and alUitleor

ther depressed: th,- ml.-o. In, :di alon- been 'interest in his estate snail ceae, piec.seiy .

..r. i.;.rl. -.i . . 1. i .. . . . . . . U f he ha (1 been executed

;.,.r!v a; ivis-ihl Sa!;. rilm..,..,hil O. ri I . l a . ' I i Oiled ill tllO WOld"

vlT .-. .C'i.7 -ri(l- in in.,, d-1 int. !. ...... im.e that a long confinement in a Pent

I'., -mv is"-r Hin-r into mar., n-im-st il.:... t iei.tiaiv is also part of the substituted punish

i,.., l.,.,, t.,i!-...iv."an.l nrire Imv.. in.rnv,l m,.i,t. Without this, the other iulliclion

l...l W. ham Si - 1 1 .1 .1 i Ii r. .re Tl .1.1 n i.vwf rases he HO PUill -I lllHll I at all

a lime. " a " - : ..ouaiu.gj ... . ; th aulders O cents per lb. .

Although not men-

din the woids of the act proposed, wc

Poulsun.

ted lndepencci.ee. and 'MM men s.vt down toi"i '.ur town, which is looking loud ami ,. . . . . . I. ....... t i At. .... 1 1 1 ....1 .I... i- .i-.i.i-

sju-ia i ii s .ig.i i iisi .in. .nil i in, .ii.ii . i in i , him with having a design in withholding th-

diuner. One ear ago last January, the In

dians occupied the land where U: town now -hinds.

The St. Louis Herehi .d-lhe r,!h mst.s .ys (he steam boat Heroine, while on her passage from the mouth ol the Ohio to that p ace, on the Sunday night previous collapsed one ol her boilers, by which three of the dec k hands

were blown overboard, the engineer insiant-

l-ii.-i i ii I.:., v scalded, one oi

V killed, illl'J lllll.- vri..j

whom had since died. . ...

We learn from the l"lliCr l,,,at1.. ... . BV 1. ( llO l'ltl1

stc.un-boat l'dack JiawK um o..o

near Plumb Point, on the -Jd inst. aud carr.eu

away her wheel house and took room. . 1 lie

Black Hawk had two Hal noais m un, ..t-.t .- ly laden with produce, which were bunk by

this accident.

4-BLAT THIS WHO CANY' The Beacon, of the !1 instant, gives an account of a stock of cotton, found on cad. Pickens' Cane Break plantation, in Marengo co. which contained Jive huno'rail awl zixly lie-els! This certainly is a very good stalk of cotton, and no doubt considered by the owner, as not aMy beat.. llr. James S. Lindscy, a sand hill plan.ler

of this neighborhood, called upon us a few

days sine.', a-ial requested us Instate, in reply to this that he has not taken time to eonjd the l.i.ti 1 iii :ihU ul ills 'r.Jf..il. lull save, that r?

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hi;h as lean see, it is heavy loaded; and after j P""" :i1 1! 'N " " i unci n..i cxi- . o ... W - .;.;, hi- .l.,.r-l 1..H.VV hnvv il is 'llaVO HO II ! 1 k I II d ltd 1 II L S t o W U TUS I llc illv.t-1

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nsion money from this district, and ihi.l ua .

.Men ill'sobjoct is toaili cl bin: to ailed who1 Amos Lane, forsooth, a matter in which bul few could hi: found to intermeddle, mud; Its mr. Merrill."' That 11. D. John as an individual should" have assailed me in the vulgar language h,. this arth le, is what might ha e been expt t ted from one of his political creed. A man ;v hosts' political approval w ould inspire ao oilier ieei' ings than an approaching pesiilenci. But that he should ha e made such an unoaib d for assault, as the olliciai agent of the b :nkT appaieutlv sanctioned by the branch, thus plaein' that instilution as a tombat uit in loo .." ... i

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but culcuilcs it is the saniy w a.v.

m, (. a.) Sentint i

( i reenslio-

Tl,r 0,m,f.-T'o Comets are in the neighhorhn-.d of tins "mundane- sphre,'' one ol . P . I ;.!... it'll.. ..1 I ...nr.li

which has been seen an., m.......

a telescope at N w Haven. 1 he pc 10.1 oi revolution by Halley's comet i )ears; wl.il.. Ilial ..V I'm ke's is only I -'( days. A

writer in lb.. Liverpool Albion, under date of

July "21st, who gives an cphemeiis of Halley's

the branch no unfi ieiu.'lv ones to.tae tuiion and that tflrv should have li.as suhcr- , i .i 1. ... i... a ,.r,..l info liie held as.

I'll UH II. SI IH S 11. Ill- ..l.li.-,-Mr. Lwing,L,len,emhe"rof congress cl'.scs'n.) Hi-ica! opponen.s i:;"'1;;";:!;;; '

. 'It! I I I .'ll.ll lll'.H.IWS I"..

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a series of letters to the citizens ol his

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its nuii'in.sim.ioii, .-. ui.ii-

: but aitouishnifa.r.

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.r... .i I .11... ...... il.,. ..... ... In to Ihe i harter alio

wl.SIWIl.ll ..ISlIll:., l'.lr".0.-. . ... . '.v 11 I... ..I lIlMiSL

mo.,,, .ns ...ppoc.eiu ... w..-. , ,.- ..i wntleii in a M-vK; tha

iover mm at the r.cni ei- c ion, u u.o .ouaw-j -i in rS o il.-i If, slu.iild have ling language -Eraasvillc . oend. "0I'M ' ' .'j lo tneddiow clliais. ihr no othAnolher falsehood, and the lit, I shall now , b. en :pph .1 -

I notice, is rendered evident by this publication, jer reaM-ii ' r.., ,..,r .)..,' .,' r.

Daw, salil had purp;,u,!y delayed this letter, (-ve, '