Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 206, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 December 1835 — Page 1
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Pout Ah-ho-a-h 15, a sean: has arme 1 ! W II P. AT--IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.
o, mi arisen?, we nave iuv.i... o, , plP vvr or anner oubiislics a letter
-Fit ta-TV
less tana six
or U; v-l-vo nuoi .;; !) i:vi until the expirat
r:ir r.vo no'i'.vf.s arui rirx vil;;; , t':c car aaJ x.vo P No su55cr!:)li.n rrr.-lvl
Srasf-rj:.,' wh- receive thfir papers private psU lovav ; coals r,5:a;-.
No !s !icr i5;;c Mli:iUoJ uTiil
arc v.iii , a iJ n;
tiC'.' l i wr;tr.g. Adv-vti-cnnts inscrtc
r.acKJt
out i--v :,5os. and t. e sa:i,l 5:? r.J a a-'V,jn (!,c ilcv. Mr. Coleman, announcing an "V.j- ! intended :'.r iausiodia? f'.i'pincnt i:i halx.a jitnpori.mt discovery for the destruction ol -V'lV, i? Jcnn-d. Thcro ap;o.; l. hts an uaan;,l Uj,,. .7ai., flV.
i; ji iiici i. "nn.it iui .1 itT.
id i,
The trrain
ijr.nvcii a:i I purr:ir tort price?. r ai iKO V(.;,ri ,;is hcn destructive in many part;
lisenMifwivU liscv v::i ak or give l.-.r "::. .0f UK. country, has this vea
ar cx: ended its rav-
S nrroararr
ee to slop it sent t.) the oi
this so i-n, hth on ti;e p is I !
i Ih
!h!ii f-m di-:osed not to lc in a hurry toj-, .Tc-i!d ulicrovcr he madi; hi? an
I i . . i - -
, 'st'U or hay. h-nin. per:iap?Tlo do hetlcr a.ler i .vira,-cc vorv S0riOus alarm. An eminent
- a while. The few sale made, as noiir ed. f,,r;,K.r ;n the state
: rt'ere at srirnethinpj like .S I per cwt
ittch. as soon as received, I shall he happy ;some few years finer, to this country l.y tie communicate. 1 have received, indirect Pacha ofl'cypr, to le arn l!:e d'.irercnt l.iat. chid indefinite cemmnnication, that the same'es of our national manufacture?. '1 !;.- vi.ur;
experiment has been seccssfully made in Gil- man, with another, was sent to ti e n ar.ufactcmanton. N. 11. bat I have not yet been able Vy ( f Messrs. Davenport, of I.orirpoi U to !e;.rn to obtain either the name or (he details. Jthe art of poltinc, and it was go ::c rally v.uh r-
i;iL-ss
The hu
will prohnldy open at near tae same
i price: and we. apprehend, tiioucra belter pr.-
, 'ccs are expected, that few dealers will do beti ;tcr t!an to sell now on si:n;Ur toruv.
HEXIIYCOLEMAX.
Meadowbanks, Sept. 15th, lS'd5.
IjXC
vrsos aixensimu, , uv n.t.i.Uini flvt -vrral nersons in this
r 3J-I
rites.
v
c-m;-ai ions. v.;t-n a )
fem ile, an A -"" f r a uvilo.
Crr n-ir v 1 or 1 s-e. d j.liverci at this of-
fi
on
pai c.na-ir.'i ana pacw
We knozt: Vn xt extensive and suitable
V?pr.v i pr , i s -e.ahverci ai ims 'prPnriraUonsi ,avc been made (or the purpose. 3 ot;i r P' li :n.v ,iC araeJ "V j perhaps superior to any in the state. J. P. , t.ien in payment. !l) ri;, we would mention, has erected exten-
iivc baiidin expressly for paciiir.g poi K. and lil ted them u; in a ?le that docs credit to
:f Sid T.
CLii Jlit iOl il" HiSm We arc i a firmed ih it
ders in county, Ky., sep
rich fr.ul of "5
an
cnterorize. Others have pro-
ite of New Yotk wrote to me
a year since, that he must uive up the cultiva
tion-ot wheat, as his croDS were so mucnin-i
7 I
jure I that lie. hardly obtained a return epial
to tne seed sown. I knew another instance in the Mime state where thoup;5i the straw was Tirc and the apjM?aranee pron.isinjr, yet from tliirt y bushels sown not more than seven were
obtained. 1 have known ether cases in which
the wludc field has been mowed and old for litter; and in a recent excursion up the v:llev of the Connecticut. I have heard
complaints every where, and hundreds of a
fioou liny were 10 rcunn loivpt ;: :..e ;:ujtumn of tliis year. Jsl.mael had Jar m n-e'In.e cherished a strong affection for a y..ui:r wo
men at Jjun-icm, whom he was :tk st ;:,n, v. to many, and take back with Lim to his own country. He is said to have a.hed l-ciniss-
,. followers to erect on the shores of Lake hue,! ion In. in (he agent of the i'asha m London to
near Painsville, (Ohio) a slonc building ;S by iir.ake her his wile, but w as unable to c biain
GCicinnneu opposition of the rat ha
(; e ef o-srrl
Ihr.thm Tempi son Lake Eric. That boTd fared impostor, Joe Smith, Gold llible and
.Mormon memory, has caused his poor fanatic
o lect wnn uormor w inaows. at nominal ing u mo
the same the 1 emple ol th.c Lord. UejOemg an insurmounianie onstaci should think this work of iniquity extorted ithe young men who bad resided
out of the pockets of Ids dupes, as it reflects Oak, near Dudley, haling married n ii'ant its shadows over the blue lake, would make the consent or knowledge oftbeagen!, was
the waters crimson with shame at the prostitution of its beautiful banks to such unhallowed purposes. 5. Star
ci:izrn: of Hen
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it.liC'l I i -i .
(.i,!v hv the O'uo r: er. : came sus;
aho at a week ao. that tlu ir slaves were a
hni U rise and put theai to death.
Mip:ei;ns were nr;iised by the larg;: re
hv tae negroes-
m-lin-s hell
which, there were mire lhar, rive hundre:,; and by threats that w ere ie.e.iatiousl v thrown o st !;r a n.imSer of them. In one instance a n :ro tol.l a wliite by weighing ah-Tit 9J lh., with whom he was at work, that he would r.-.t live t weigh a llX) lh-.; i i another inv:i!ir.. a :u -rress in an ansrv tu. said ia an
cx liiiajr mm aer, that
vided lh.-ftielves wii'a suitable buildings ana appendages to do an cxtensi.e business, both in si i.i"hie:i.u and packing.
. Farmers and others m this section ot the icious. ..... .... . ii,;, r-.ll
,s;a;e, ciui io-ii nit: jumiv unm. um ki.i, v.
lliink would do well to visit our place and see
our h;ihrs. Whcihcr disaoscd to sell or
':o!lViaek on th-ir own account, we feel persuaded
one ot ' i j i ii i k., ....
liiev COUUI lio as v.i nuin ""i iii-i)
ores were
so d '-I roved lb
:e gr:dn they
Their;
would yield would hard'; pay fhr reaping. Besides thi, the sanro insect has destroyed many fields of rve in the same manner as (he
wheat, and had been found this year in the
oats; the progress of the insect lias been ahnui forty miles a Year: and a distinguished
iat any other place. In . Palladium.
Onlrnc in a Stale Prison. A convict in
the. Connecticut Stale Prison rcfisida few
days ago to h ave his cell and go to wc.r:;
Tiie keeper of the prison, Lap!, i'lllsoury,
being informed of the conduct id the prisoner, proceeded with a Mr. Coolidge the a-sistar.l keeper, to ascertain the cause of the difficulty. The Hartford Times s.vs, that after a littie
seme lime since sent back to Lgypt vw:;.ci:t his wife. A verdict of iniai itv was returned by a coroner's jury.
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gentleman in Vermont, a practical and ex--conversawon, u im,... wmu . t .io.tu . - i '. l il, l. f.-.P.I ihov not feel disposed to work, and that he saomd
-.,..!.! nn lh:,' arrn.1,,1 he ohli-rJ to rolill- ot ,e:lV0 ",S dL L y 'ppcd la
....V-1. n. ....i,;".-..;. ..c cm.,u -rr-.m and took him by the collar, when a sen tile en
", tlll Mill MUl'll I CIIO'M 1 Ol III
Bird's c! sm tcrcnly miles from lun'i. The.
Charleston Mercury 5:a:, li at during the
!la'.e gale at tb.e south, wiiilst the scbr. Laura
Captain Walker, was in nbout l;:(;?;.de VO, North, a: d to the Ihisfwr.rd of t! e Ciulf stream about " 0 miles I'n m land, site was visited by a very large, number of land birds, which nppaercd to l ave been blown oil by the wind, then blowing hard from North to Nor.hwtt. Many were swept beyond the vessel, and in the code a or to return i n beard, fell exhaust
ed into the water and perished. A great
number came on board, and were shchi red in
d d
Live
unch l .ngor.
i i . i-.i. i i .1 i-,,;r.. l.
t- x- 1, '1 he hahit ofthe l:,5eCls have not yet neen - 7 ".V : .i the cabin. 2 were killed and eaten I
XjI.IZ BE liTTO v X, ,V ., .ii. ll. U -.r.-l 1 .v,. It" moI teen nal I onci ai u III H.s. u'tiiHttii, .1 a , ,, . ,, .. . ' - ,- , , lace nrateii olsercd. 1 tm sell hai e .101 seen . ii,r.,.. Tl-o hi !,. the sailors. As near as can be rcco hecte S.ncKiNS Miitara. It is our painful "-l.,, fiv. u,.. .,.r.n tlir. vrm i-i tliti kernel it Cantaiii I s hcaei or throat. lhebl .de . , . - , , , J tnc tl nut n-ie seen me worms ni ine ivtuiei . 1 .r, i .,..ii.. the fodowirg bircis were idenliiied: redhearh-
v to record one o, uienosi -.fler , he grain has been destroyed, lie is jeereu in ev . , c Woodpecker K,ed ilirds. M, ckirg Chus, loaoJ,a:idnprovsc.lnj.,nleraihatl. ,)(. a rcdlis,1 fl he back, tu 1 c l ' L' ; Blue Javs. Stn.o Plovers large lilue Herons ercame withm o ir knowledgeOn ed-j soen llovcIing over the wheat fields -o inches, and about hmr mc n bi.g. J.r. Thev remained with the aesd;,y eveaing l is', mrs. !JnvNi, consort o( j .(mnt.(i5e nijni!cn5f wSl5le j,1?t in flower, .ooh J ge in tne rnean ., seized a-n a-d , ,a mr. Thon;as P.land. ol this comity, was mini-- , , , ..,lr,0,i ni,, linn th-ker-hon received a tlangcrous cut on t.e wiisi. , . , .... ;
inn r i nieo so rn iih o hi. 11 in; wm: - . . . .......
v a negro
ion'..! n t he a
Oa Thursday, the citi-
7 a o HenJerson he! ! a meei'.ag, a 11 k-vh-i.,,.,,, v mar.tered la her steep
t ) arrest the. negro preachers and a tew others wh were s ipp s-d to h leader.
Nineteen were na n Ii.itelv commaieo 10 1 111. '.,nnr,.i. ,.,,,,.,! and lodged in 1 ill. w l.ere lie a
Thev were to have iV-ir trial yesterd ,y. !Wai:s his trial at the next term of our March The" result we have not heard. They will be 'c:rt,ji court. R isidcr. nrV.ihitel in fituiu horn hdding religious ' w
meetings an-1 depriv
nel or bud. to ascend it, and then descending
inot n.M-e (hsu L) iea;s ol age. , e ioroear; , .,-, ,, f,MT .-..,,. to go unmemaiet) 10 i.te 110s 1,1,11 ua .i.u
giving t..e particuiars as tne culprit has been i . ,, , , n1ril(! 1 ni,,n,wK- avoid i the mean time Captain 1 .llshur was en.i-
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1 ive
l e-i in ,11 ii-
1
In
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. . ,- . i 1. . ; irn. 11:,.! rrneii. w 11 11 iac- riss.issiu , iivi ..-
the use ol ail scicntiiic. lenns, wismng 10 m- , : . t .... .
From this . aieunei seieii: mmnu nwm .wt ... ...
h. liat appears verv reniarisaoic is.
P. although he fi.lt sonie'diing
Ciris'.vohl i
w that I e
At (he same time mrnerise tu-c
geese were seen fig vrr. ?r m-
1 mai iie-. --i a c. ... . -
c i v: 1 , i :
understood hv common farmers.
egg the worm is generated, which entirely ", . "i. . .,..;...-l.;i.. ;,. it... ...il'.- h.r.vin-r'that Captain
.nothing but the husk, in which are found Se-l of eleclr,. . ; w .v a
privileges ; t:,,, eekl v bill of m u taii! v in N. Orleans.
- - - iiiiuiini" 11111 1 111: ini-.-y. in ,1 110 i- ony n'i"i ' 1 . ...
lenort s;ivs , wi;,IIW i, ..vhlliir an inronc A (!c;ith-. Uu-i ,, . n , .....iifh i inukli,c !nt blw, cud not uno
1 - . w ........ Ill1 II ;1 V II 1, 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 ( I T(M clUUUl ill t l"iun 01 1 ... . . . , 1 1 1
-vie Ig : l ri,,.T ,i1(- week endinir the 27th ull., there . ... ... ,: . . ., 1. r .t.,c was wounded until lie had lorccd nswoiu
t'-. i: i's. lu-.-ToeS 11 IS .ItiiHI
v " - - - s. 1-11 11 -"3 a - an iiicii 111 itiiLui. as mi- u. iv ... .... ..v . .. . .-,. .1, , 1,1 ,-..1 thev were to rise 0:1 cluistmas, a i l kill an wcrc m interments. . con;Dictcd. any forther observation lf way t . his work, l eehng t.ie blood
th. -hues. . i pf hs ,iabi.s are' 0rm) importance, unless we trickle d.rwn his hack, ami discovering .. ; We are als informed that the citizens ot j Twenty-rne carrier pigeons were loosed nt. someWflV reacj, so a, 0 jrtrov the germ wound in his t!i,gh, the convict was im-ned.-Mo-gaafiei.i.roion co untvhave been similar- Orleans. (France.) for Antwerp: cigliteen ofj hxcZu ft0 preparation of seed or ately remanded to his cell. , where he wnl relv alitmed. r.:vJ haie committed a number of these arrived in 6 to? hours. It is called UK) j u'nj ha, vet bccl f0'unJ cilectual to this ',' u:'1il ncXt scslon ol ourt to bs ii wa bhives to iail. j leagues ('dOO miles) from Orleans to Antwerp. nJ ' - jlor the oiL-nce.
- I 1 1 Courier Lc'!c. 1
1-
ated in the 1 Oomaslon
tick v. ;. ir,j c:.:l.. wa in .'!.. It is q . been raiiii
cannot her.
. . .
rr'O m::.v
n iMir. It is st
(Maine) Uegister that theic has reside 11 a ruber of years past in the ha k part
eside I fr a , u',. Ii0tice in the proceedings f -c 'a,c
cf the rirrV,ton cattle show, that mrs. Hannah Bel-
The continuance of the fly upon (lie grain
is thought not to exceed three or four days, !
Ycnnow 1 i:v::tt vr
0:t?.r.vxs.
Tl.e New Orleans L;ee, wiih more "1:1
1 . : !,.... 1 -.1 lr:i
a m iney are seer. 111 K,i.'ii nwiuui is .i , 1 . 1 .. : . 1 ,1,.. v J . - P ..' . '.ljrv 1 ii-,n 1! ir rft recen Iv denied tile ex-
lit. Some farmers have found late sowing , - j
r ti :itv v t' i os 1 f t: .ittii .;ic"
' ........ (
. ; .''.V ; in 1.
) i.iiilMr.g lilts
ic: Jour,
t.y.vn of M latviile. a aernot 01 ine mi ne u. lows received a pn mium lor -a om. can. Ia ,v,rliai sccuri(v as the season for the flies iManco 01 any Mi .vi.ess ,oe.c ...u. c? ;. Barret. He has divcl: in a cave, the wor ; VVe hope mrs. K -llo.cs will not be pujcJ up j ' )cfoIf lhe wuat was i;i ;an opinion that absentees m.g.;t return witu i.f hisownh ia h.d.giataebankol 1 a s:na will, l.cr goad Lrtunc. conditio for their attack. Spring wheat': perfect safety. Many who ,'ve,";:c"J!l'1; river, aid care! sliy served atmc cn- . , , . c,',f ilinfi has:t:S 10 return, will probably be i.ec.eiied hi
lirg; lg.si.:i .eaui no,...-! . ....... 1 .... .... : aowiny the farmer will be verv fortunate U, m 7 " V
r - .a. 1.;...! .-. ii virv I wr rivv. mm inuit r in- tdie. iti vi-t- r? r . .(... -.v....i n-ii h r rt , r itn;i n . w nti ii u v
Vt,- !;:vKd hhm th!; H'lhs 7 ii;, toW the prVs. of a cnC whichS'-pting ,0 escape thetly, he does not getj' lVem New OrtvlSi that grow sp-.ataaeoay aro ind him tlnealened death from supper , lion. He j""pl J l' , extraordinary leans from which w e learn that the yellow hcia;his oalv f,d: water fVorn the limped state., that the patient presents "- ;flhap, of VnnounciiV to the agricultundver has broken out and preva.ls to some ex.rn' is oul'v drink. Since his retirement v sable delonmiy. has all the cmbonynni of nap un 01 a niioui.cu & willNcnt. Those who are. waiting to return had frrthewoSi he has c Ti. d the bible twice, health, expectorates fVedy and speaks very P, ivl.at Jher once on paper, and once the hark of a birca distiacily. Gcorgrtozcn Mlrop. j I 8ho,lld it ,,rove eireelual,1;'-'' Jnal
Ah vit a y-ar since he m ved irom ni-j in M eitiille, firther ints the wo-d.lhe !
tree
1". I f
in
could not love, he determined to forsake
A Q;::zz!X'G 1.
Imps she is pie ty)
vnv.-Someprettvgirl.(per-!the remedy will be worth millions of dollars tv) under tile signatui. of ,to the country t was -c
TilEOAMIilXilS. i. r,;,i.-.if." From the following para-
;l ld him, that lie was freTntly annoyed Hora ' sent us last week, through ttie pos l l J Ijancas. tIl in tlic Miunphi. (Tenn.) Gazette of v viMt rs. lie was the son of a respectable othee, a ocai.i.ful note, enclosing W - intelligent, an enlightened, and the 5th inst. we learn there has been excileirm,r in Mass u lnisctts, who obhged him to sons. Sue adds: "agrccanle to d. . I .an..l m s ; , f vloSp cr f whcal IIJUally ment in that tow n-but of w hat character or virrv a woman he disliked, h ivmg previously t'aeory, 1 send you an emblem of lvcr from ,Vcnty fne to thirty bushels extent, or how much mai be included ,n that
f.,ra,ed an attachment for another. He i.vei i , Vo coiimly per acre. It consists in the application ofjexrensive term, the reader u leu in ignob :t a sh ,rt time w 1 1 his wi e, who, it is said We arc ready, .1 Mora is w.Shng, to co. pi) it thc time ranee.
1 . .. . .4...........f....l lll(r li-illll'M. illl.l (111 1 11. 'II. I
.1...-. il.m. --.t.-l I w :iirifil 1)1 .1.1 Liv Mil. I . -. . ' - . .
l.llllC: l.i.l.l UiilH.II-. ..1- . v .v . . -
The good people r-stding rear toe v.i:..-5 of Piiighanipt. n, were lately thrown in great consternation by the repcrt ol ild mm ofthe. woods'' having appealed on the hills and woods, in the vicinity. It was determined to give (base a po-e cfh'inter.s
was raised who scoured the country for mihs in vain. His iirlufss could net he cnr.jj.t ho dexterously c hided porsuit. Ah.o not
b-frr. some ofthe knowing cnt s, began to snsp'ct a hoax. He proved to he a student re-
. I hearsing his cratorial lessons t t :e treis.
The thiinder of his voice and tl.e extravagance of his gesticulation, imposed en some illv ones, who f-r want of knowledge, had 'seen men as trees walking.15 The student laughed and the people laughed; the one, tl at he possessed the power todeccive theother-,
that they had been so nicely guti.-o.
Phil.
1 its plea-ares. and secretly left liisj
r t 1 . .... !.:.. I. . I
native Town ii;r .u;i::io, anu ioo.i j. u.s ia tae 'o ii.ierav'Ss.
i . -. . i- . i .1 . i. . - ,
the will add the better half. Xorlh-imhn Vor.. neamng out a m uowc..., ..t
ci aooui a jii.cu in mi; ni.
iiosnoKs or run coxvkxt. f Extract of thc Spirit of '7('.l
'The Convent in Montreal could, if walls j
It is sow n broadcast upon the wheat while
thc dew is on, and the field is rendered white with it. The best mode of applying it is with
A houe in Greenfield was recently inv ved in a law-seit. with the issue of damages for failing to ddhera quantity of 'vib'iis in a given lime according to sped"! contract. One if not both the pai ties, w ill consider this a great lore.
We have had great excitement m tsusj ,r, e v-c?.m-n4tcr Carrolltonian says, thai the place from la-t Saturday up to Tuesday iUi!r.lv.',t cf Hessian fiv have been deslrucin removing the gamblers and the l! vvji vou-.yc wK.nt of Frederick cotmfy. and necled with it. Put all is peace and .pnet i ( f (h fannor? conh-iiplale plmigh-
-mu nuii,..,..-.-...-,. 'the. hind and for thc person who sows it. ta- pal gamblers; they are I The Lib -.ralor Is .till published in IV.sh i, could speak, unfold a tale of hcen oJt- 'j - hlA or cast to walk back-! a,l, where they will ren The hut nu ober contains an account of the 's and crime as to shock the most ep.cd Asi J he may not cover himself with court for their trial. Y r cent disturbances in that city, in which it is we happen to know somet h.ng a,J."l f; hc It nrIS, he sow n while the wheat quainted with all tl.e par
say:
........l .1. c-.rp-u,,n ii-.s .aim and composed lair wc will give a snon uisioi o, ioi- o.ii
a.id lh- d o-its that surrounded him. Themil acts of that brothel. , . .7 ..r..- ..... st :!,-, ne.it. aadi A lew monllis since one ofthe nuns of that
'concern left, was married, and came to this Iff I. I 4 1...I l...r - -Jill
-When mr. Garrison was led out , il- ei.y. iiere nci nunMiiuumuiu ..u.,...
on the curb stone of the was leu peniniess; sue v-
he tiie commissi -oners ol tne .ims-iiouse w uei e
r..,ss-n Tis. iiit ii: .is nw i...
. -
.... .-..iiii-.rv i-rowo seem- .is ...i.i ..v.., ......
c'l'dived to rei'ire. a if a we stricken, and 'approaching made s.um-appalling disclosures.
... .. .in not il" ih? lane w
vo mg m
since the apprehension of four of the princi
pal gamblers; they are lodged in our county jail, w here they w ill remain until the Circuit 'court for their trial. You shall he made ae-
liculars of this trans-
up their fields, to put in a spring crop of corn or oats. -'!!"- -"ro.t.
D.-rth cf" C-jW.o Vc Cfu:zinr;f. Com. V,-
o:i s i. inc. we siou
- i l'. ...:.!.;.. i..ivt -,t him w iion he lite
i i--" .i i . 1 1 . i . . ..... . ... . . .
d us. There w.,s no crowd pressing on s; e as iao...u. ... . ...
was tnKen sics, anu leauug in ii nci i-im .is
1 1 o ii .i, ;' ii" o ii . 's . vo the two She state ! that a majority of inmates ot that
on who Iw l hioi ia charge, there was pandemonium of vice, were, at the lime sae
o rods dis- left it, in a state of pregnancy; that many
tw
. - ci. n-is.:iii win ll :i .u.
J "...,t..n r..n:i no:-ce was not children hail been born witlun Us walls, who r Vi-ho ! a. if hv mvh-rate exer- were invariably destroyed on their birth, and
" 1- w, d-.lSv pahswi.ihta ghas'lv thrown mtoa cavity wiluii.tiie . onvcnl s wails ' '"o "a I -r ins : ae; 1 f-.it-.res. in which quickham was placed, in order that $Ui".:; f .-t'whiU we hve. their bodies might be consumed : she said also -"':C ; I'.: Iv " -m I .hot. an 1 led that she herself had in several instances a.d"I : t J: I Vt-iuit once only, hut ed in tha, desln.j ing the children, and in one o i: no h in na-l ac.l uoi ...o ;,. ,,,,. d.-r .,1 aue n 1 he
l
i -nt n :
. ...a ;,. tl..
n-f i sal 'aeii.ia as-isii... m n.
no was suspei iei i .in iiutiiuun i"
of ..ic convent. 1 lie
,.v a c i i.e
Mr. Garrison, when nuns won
p ; , .i s .v co iy - ' . Uvo father bed.. These facts can be f.r m:rty w,:.. ardor o aj !hsUnli:ilcd "j wc believe they afford n
T!r: s'lid X of theint.rior of convents and e...n;d c- ,J 'v , ith0 liccMKrunc- ol Ct.uhehr. neU.
is wet or thc dew is on, and the philosophy
of its application is very simple. Thc mag
got of thc fly is deposited between me gram and thc stalk. Il is, of course, an animal substar.ee. The lime, or alkali mixing with the dew, is carried down upon if, and neutralizes or destroys it. Dr. I,) man has now tried this preventive three successive eais. and has
invariably, as he assures- me, saved ms crops
while those of his neighbors have been des
troyed. 1 visited at the same time, the ful 1 of a Mr. Bellows, in the same tow n, who had been advised by Dr. Lyman to make this apphra-
tion. I lie held consisted oi several acres. He did it, it has proved successful, and what
is strongly confirmatory ofthe va.ue of this re
medy, is the fact that a held of rye, belonging
to Mr. Hollows, adjoining bis wheat, and 1
think within the same enclosure, winch was not limed, has been nearly destroyed by the tlv.
These are certainly very important experi
ments, and 1 trade no delay in presenting them to the public. Dr. Lym m has promis
ed me a more particular account of tl.e expe-
liifncnt ar.d rjiulV-wJ j!c-sric Mr. li'lks.
action in our next.
cot! Chaunrv. commander ofthe -xavi
V Yard
r ncxU , . , Ut Pc Tsacola". died at that I arc on Wcdio.sd with this subject, wo have (. ,,u, t!l )rt. :, (... day ihilowin.r his iformation from New Orleans. It;, . . , ..... v ..... Vmi.I hoT-iifi'-
('or.net te
following information from New Orleans
is to besinceiely hoped by every philanthro-
.d.t f ! i -i lhr inimicioal aui hori t ies there, uvu
' ' . ' ' . i . i . .... rani
take active measures on me smjeci. ami p i ... l .... i'.t... . !
iiut nu iuiiasiooi.il ;i.s.iii i.i i
h.'dv was ioterred at the Navy Yaid bu:-)in
;re.und, with the naval h
diic io
Lis
i end to tins moral pcsinenie. ,p;vo o,it jhteet, pound-r.-i I ave neon nag t; I ;,... if iiii-(':i'iillinTlin:isrs will soon'.,,, ,-;.!,;., two or three dais, in thc vard ol
JllVll.v J v... j - - v " 1,.- " - - tpire, anJ thcti vou mav expect to hear ol ; . jie .!();e at the ccrner of toot street an uno sp'cntHJ scenes. We have, say My Pauling Slip, from a depth c.fabrut live feet
cxp
some :v
muses, each of whie'i can coinraaiol from hve : t ;s ,(,- ' . . . i ...... i .
t ten person, besmes their uu i.i.s um (i ce sunii i
Joor. all of which will, when combinec, make v oorroded ' .1 C .... 1 1.0! r
force, and one which caa-j
ii.iv.il, ,
not eas'ilv he nut down, should ti-ei Jetcini.m:. A Pr' 1 ii
to t'vad'i (he law." : by m -: '
i urvi 1 .n.e-nra are p i!
r.
I too: a sma.l
,r t; t sp !. by (i:!:0 !:.!
licensed aintiiers
igo, Miisisii
' ; ' j s ; 1 i esse 1 v. ' ;iii! are dcepttuie. !r:;'e in N. Y.:r! , nt:--.-ra! v ! I :::10.-:Ct-
Lhcmand and hang them without ju!ge . rji.-. '.'it. 3r. y. ,
Singular S.iicid'-.
w ..ii...
young man, an
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Ii s'l il a ion-
p.raliin !::o !,
jed .". oied ah
... . .. .... TI..M-S.1..V. at .ew port near
iii'r.M-ottcnco of his having lake:, a quomi'y re
,,f arsenic in rujri o" the j-roeei ding nih.t. th. u art Ithwa-.l o 'ifthi c-jrt; rr- st .t'ir l J;e r
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