Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 208, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 December 1835 — Page 1
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!XTHD AND PUBLIC 11:1) BY ? For iT'v-lwo tiiitnUcrs thrr.
amenaia;-! t; the iaws; ;unl il tlio good citizens : I o the l:Uvr w c n'-ed ravnofliing hut (hat :f (!ie fia'ie hr.v t;cz!tc!ed to provide :im ad- (hey have he fore t!w ni a vear of hope, where-
;equae remely tor tins common vu.e, a heavy ;in they may cast olt their single l!esscdncss.
xo:.i.ns.if not iau! mitil (he exni'-atJon of tiic i A,'g"1 "espo.i.-sam.y upot li;;-in. it proviuen niwap they can nerve (Sicmselves
x-i- two Dovats aridrrrTv .-t-vih, if p . Id ' cal and groivinu; evil and should re-:(o (!ic ncccptasite of sueh ladies as Heaven
ndvar.r
pr
ir ;.m TVv-) d:m...ps. i ijCcU' i'u- P''''' reprohalion of the iviSzed jor (heir own imdinalions may send to solicit ";I ' iworld; aitd, to iirre-t it, no one can fee! a giva--(heir hand?. To the former we would say:
ived f r less than six i1cr ,i5'!t''(,s-c "Vself. Ihit a greater di'C-enilemen, if you would not he wooed, you I. ...,..,, ' tmeiion i draw:i between the professional j li ne now two weeks leforc vnu wherein vou
Njh riSers. who receive their naocrs hv;K:tl ,hc '-,-ns:;.oniil gamt-r-ter, than comnoris ; may go a wooing; after which, if you let this ivate p ?'. to i'ay '23 cent j osiatre. ' ' j wi;!i ii.y ideas of mora! ph.iio-ophy. Tlie ! time slip, you must make up your mind to No paper uiseontinued on!i! ;til arrearages ruwi ho hns stolen one seventh part of Ids take such dear creatures as cou'ie a wooing (o
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months. tioh'ss nah!
arc p , a n; n tic i 1 wri:i:ir.
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rat
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ps'T'oos ;ilv
'riisii'ff
'.ny, than lie wiio lias pilfered all that !te pos
sesses.
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i ivs the rogue.
i-amparions. wsiei wi female, and .n' for a ma
V7Al!r.V;d iiiMil irp. if'li-iTi',! ni t'-ia tf.
e, or such olh-V plice as may bo agreed up- i:,!ul h w h doCS 5anu! !'vt r3' dy, is hut
The man who plays for money once a week
; for the sake of an unlawful train, is a gambler.
fie-:
on, (aiccn m
vment
G S .c Jr1 i .tj -
hh,
!s s:ne '
tiona! agents, a:;;! all wh:
do popular iMovemeats in advance oi legal trail ins. C'ji'rirr.
iI-ii)iMN Corvrv. Tenn.)
S.-pJ. O.jrh, IS
to sloo it sent to the of-1 l'roP-r! hns a character hut little better if j you or sad alternative 1 die without the
"benefit of clergy.'' 1 his is all we can sav to the gentlemen, who being thus forewarned, if they do not malcc the best use of time and circumstances, will have no cause to lay the blame on us. To the ladies we hog leave to say, the next year is yours; and if you never have made love, it will be your privilege to do so, for the whole of (lie year. Vou need have no scruple as to the certainty of vnur right. The its' upon the 'common 1 awe,' which has been in power ever since the days of Queen Elizabeth, .and we know not how inueh longer. Tluwe right are very .air pie they not only make it obligatory on the i ds of creation1 to acc ept of your oilers. How fir you shall insit upon (he exercise of your prixilege depends on yoiux. 1 ve. Your power, for one whole year, will he absolute; and if you choose 3011 may revenge yourselves, by making love to such gentlemen a- ought long since 10 hne made love to you. This will be perfectly justified in doing; and the lordly delinquents cannot, as they ought not to say nay. Hut, inasmuch as your power is absolute, it will become you to exercise it gfntly. Heat what Portia iays of the quality of mercy: "It is not striiincd ; It uroppcihas the gentle raju f,oui Heaven,
opon the plain beneath; it is Iwici: blessed;
The following letter needs no oxpl.mntorv couunent. It is worthy oj" the serious considva'.io of all who aredi-po ed io take the execution of law V ;n the h ind- of its constitu-
look with favor up-
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gamester more ut-prave ;; t;iev are neverless both gamblers and should have the
ice a.-si'Mied them in society. I make
1 . , . - jihese onserva'nuis wna no ;tr.-r :ew than to
ah (hose v. ho are guilty of the vice of gaming may be stigmatised aprecable to (heir deserts. For not vii hslanding the. apparent shoesc of the moral sensibility of the citizens of Mississippi, there is no part of the United Sia'es here the depicii!de vice is s generally praclised, arn.uig tiie oiliccrs of tin; law. from the
J:preme Judge :owu to use constat
And
r!a specn-s of gaming wit!io:it doubt ;r-ire rcp-
nf In.: st.it e. f .i.s-V.-;V. re;ieui:Me t!an any otner, (I !n--an'oy racing) S.-"- Vi-.i t ! i ,i I, , ., .r..-! 1 .. f n n-r T i;i CO I i SC H Me t ice )i I UP S o." i i ill :m.l iiiirwiimr
feeling which prompt t;v to ma!:' tin! P "'"'Xt for its toleration, is not only allowed
out encouraged 1.1 the whole soutn, as though it was a domestic virtue. These are startling tni'h, and T allude lo them not to palliate the nfTeoco, but to show that the recent eras uie at Viclcsburgh was not s much the result of a deep and uhidir.;' ene
an
appeal to t!ie coni;u'ed autiiorities of tinstate of .Mississippi, when informed that I am th2 aged and distressed father of Jo:i llu:.-i-v.m, who, with four others, fell a ietim to the fury of a reckless Mob at ieksbarge., oa the Gth dav of July last, and 1 have waited with painful anxiety (olearu that the ordinary
s eps had been ta!
: I . . .ft
ue oar as yei i nave i! 1.1 i;o inui
any such have b.'ea mi.! -, eiiivr !v t!n
ca'.ive, ::u:t i;U or nunis';! I atn constrain-: 1, lieu i 'ir 1
ma: ;ui jciitm. ana a
e:i to bring the culprits i-j jus-
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justice and virtue, as it was of wicked
ex i.
a: OiiiCCP
heiu-is, had passions, personal revenge and am blesseth him that gives, and him that reckless spirit of insuljordtuatton to tiie laws. I takes."'
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.v: an c r:ence, one or Uie principal actors was tu t!v.; constant habit of visiting gamin"-
.tore
bv tlie ties of j t-ous-s,
a:
d wle had preia;isiy by hissed
1C-
i iive ai ts, contributed pes naps more loan any)
i piV country, to hr"m the s.ibieet ,i-it!ler man, to sead tee un ioi lunate victim of
to the attorney general or other officer at Vicks!) u-go, charged with the prosecution f
the defendants. Respectfully. 1)1 KC W. 1IULLUM.
ht amcs omillcu in copy.
r ow
recfly lefore. you, "and through yon and thejllis personal vengeance into those sinks of inipn'alic journal's lo ask that ju.-tice .1 f.wor j i'oiy. -which t:ie laws of my country entitle me toj Indoscu! are the r.ames of 1G persons who dem ia d as a matterdf riglit." Tiie circum-i wcrc sr;g'Hl in this horrid tragedy, and the stances of this unparalleled outrage have been na'n(-s ol" witnesses of tiie fact, which I so extensive! v circulated that I nresnme vou! immbly trust you will forward without delay
are in possession of tiv? m 1st prominent facts, rniugh at leas' to satisfy y.iii and the public, that murders h ive been committed, ;uul that the murderers have been allowed to pass with imonnit v. 1 In ordinary times, whrp homicide il committed, an opportunity is a'.Thrdj I the relatives and friends of t!e deceased, to visit the jurisdiction of the offence to prosecute the
criminals, but in this instance, 1 am inform -d.
ail have good reason to believe, that should an y one a; tempt to do so it would be at the iiazird of his This is an alarming state of society, and which, if n -t shortly corrected hy an energetic and eilicient administration of the laws, we may bid adieu to liberty and
pistice. tac wisdom and rviriiv o
ins! ituli onand privih.
glory ot every virtuous American iti.en. I should consider myself a cold and unfeeling fit her, an unworthy nvmY-r of society
an I a iaithless professor of the gospel of peace.
j Vtith these brief remaik?, vre commend jyou lo the year IS3t, which we hope you will
so use iis not abusing it, remembering that the fashion hereof pa-th away; and that, if this important year be misspent, you will have to wail until the year ISIOforthe reenrr'-nce of your mitulreniiial privilege. i". Tran.
descended to (he Ohio river, at Pittsburgh, a (the dead deposed in the nriva'p -,- v disiancc of 120 miles. Here it entered the 'generally m turn bed ; hut those L;;;h d'b: Ohio and took its departure (or the jMississiii- 'church aid. or ti -e ch 1.. si- ;,:.,-: -
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(Ji, viiiv.i niti II. Hill tSf.C-IIU IO II1C pl.lCU Cl ViltlltS, ( its lin.al destination. Compiler, -sexkns,
icie cri;
irtd l-.ev
niejcnaiahze ficcorchngiv
n. i (:.e nro
(i:s; escd cf (::
a iiouninLE si'icciKs or nusixrss. ':i!n.iIiir riiCt!ir;: fuiy, m.tny months ago n very respectable j To icrncmbrai'ce of be'i; g fh::s rr gpcd in man, ?ged about -15 years, who had been for 'such a business, caused (hcW.n;:: S leircr
scerai years a sexton oi one 01 princpai ( imr- :iCd :i g ma:-, ar:d nvn'e h'.m res;io5
ches fell stck at Ins resiuer.ce id
street. u:s su
.a ciiU-gn-.an wps ca.K-d mini;
mil
Scr temf i t io
considered dangerous. His fur.iiv phvsiciiin ot-d,
iittended him as usual hut in a short time it was ascertained that some potent rcmcdv
must be adopted or all would soon be ever.
"Do vou think 1 ;::n in danger, Doctor ?"
asked the sick man.
The phs;cian v. as loth fd fay co ns phy
sicians generally are in sum cases.
The sick man lingc red and grew worse
1 n.:no ciscased on his death !( d
And in
4 0!i ? doctor, d. ctor," said he. " there is some i
thing that preys on my mind-
-somelhing f-
r to ?;n.w that v. e do ii-.do f Iicr?. fcar-
ue'ahs witiu ut S; ire g. r! ;'..;;i.i:a!;(;p. we 1 ow ci.ll upon i;is!a p (he..hid. i-lc ,f ibis tPv to say whether he tver hear.l cf s;ch a case a we have defatted, i r at.y ( ne similar ioif;cr whether he was the cleigur.an v. i.o at le; !f ,J the last nunaidsof the icjcr ,ti,f nap. lilt nsseriatc is f till iilive, ard doing a ro;,d LvSi-
nefs in (ids citr, L::t i.ctas a fextc v..
1. herd,.
C.',',
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I lie patient tessed ;i!id tumid. vl about wa ,ow 11 a miniature bii.'.-r. i" (t,!( f ! ,
restless I. leug.itoi! and entirely au.-orbed in iPolon.on W. Rrist-d of p. km
some mental tit amiiV. Ins wile a K :inrf:.. rrf-. ,.!
to fc ol:ie him 'ai vcd of iieaven and 111; : io
i
i.csigntd
..it--. 1 i.e o;-,i , prop-. -co to :;e -;oi!t it
bv (he F u' Siiill'ir n ,f iJ.';.: lohh..-,. :. r r
but all would not!o. The piivsiciisn w;.s ! , reseiii ones, ar, t;,c a vohhi: ce ( f ii 1 .-pi r scot equally unsuccessful in all his em!, avors (ojcl vatii'h atal l!:e inr :t,vet.i-!.-co c xpet iei.ced soothe the distui bed mind of the ch ii g man. !bv travtlleis in t ;;i.i:;-' m c! r ..h
9. now const rue fctl. This hsid- oi.sits"of
i's ;u its tr.ir.s '.t
' Tiikeaway your p': sic, Doctor it is ni
less it camut adinini.-ter to a mind dis.-as- (wo c ual parts, v, !."ch the ! o ..,1 M I . 1 1
TI.
e p.;ysn lan
a
man s fa:ru;
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pendat t wc-igut irnmet;
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1 hey could not conjecture what was the :vh:ch (he bridg. is c-oinpr,K-d. su t on i- liers, c.iujc i.( lh dislurl.c I fancies of the poor dy- 'cop.?re-ietdl present but little ret-Ma.-u c to tug man. The. write had lived a I mg and j ; i;c y-xv. (il'a h ,1:. Asa chsciinth-n cf respectable life with her husband. He i;i ihr improvement is s mew hat cliHitui'. v; a scxtoti of one ofour nvst k spectalde chui-jwruild simply call lit attention of tiie pm.iie rhes, and had always ujoyed tin: esteem oU: j( ;i3 one in our oj.ir;- n v iti.v of x.-.n.'i:;;-
ihe leigy ;uid ( n t -'ratic-n '-v whom he was
::v; ployed.
i.. .:! ;i r. a.. t . . .
in ii.ia l,h..;iii 1 it '.v.i.-i uiciriuic i.e.ei ill..:- . !;ei;eiiitCi.l ti) 'd to iticfrtaifc .luit lay so deeply upon his
lion, for, .;;otii a the sci.'-aopistirj; b'.U'i:" 1
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;ir.n ,11 .1 hi , 1 110 1 1 1 4 1 oi or win :i;;i ( Oiii j (
public. Rvcifs'cr L .mcrct,
co:icie Lit'.
ed th
The Do( lea-oiie afu iiioi.i) ip-
r T."ii' c-.'. YTe Iearr. nr a (?"e,f'
tttetitio i of his paiiciit to the subject h-Jrg paper, ll.-at a Ivit.er has he.-, v, h v
that tioobled him. j by a g- n':ien;iMi at i.'hi.n.rl.di'. In-n. a n.t rnia r u hi you not teM me, Mr. ,wh;it trouh- .of the Vcrue.f.t I .e-.-:v!.;,:,t.sta;;r:g that there. let you so dee ply ?" !U a convict tu the o.ato Prism;, at Vindar,
Lfii: doctor, uector, noil t spo;;.: e. r. Ua. 1 Vf it gnaws me to She truck. I.o .k, 1 see, their 1 Oar
and all those constitutional rights es, which are the pride and the
LAPYItAS A N ii !.Ai)lESPniTII.i:c;r. The coming vear, lS'oG, will be leap year, as any person may see by consulting any almanac. It willl he an important vear to the in
terests of unmarried ladies, and no less to un
married gen! lemen for what interests the one
Michigan. We find the subjoined paragraph in our last number of the Missouri Republican. We do not vrc hovr the person wiio presents himself as (he delegate lo congress from Michigan can be refused a scat if lie has a majority of all the votes given, whether they were more or less numerous, within the territorial limits, for a delegate, on the day fixed by the act of the legislative council, under the authority of ai act of congress
which has yet been neither repealed nor superseded. .Ah. In!. "Growing out of the hasty proceedings on the part of Michigan, another question is likely to occupy the attention of (.'ongrcss. A portion ot the country embraced within the
) f.ied to interest the other. The ladies (erritory of ..ikhigan, vv:.s excluded by the
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The p!iy?Ician scrdhed. him a he w- ou !t! 1 1 rci a.s' a nee
hiivc SGot'iQ:! ii co'l l. 'It will relieve your (
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uunu s;i!ii i:e 10 :.: s man. ; ''MUor I T a
v.i.o n.as cor.p t:.e ci i' ,ah rs v. 1 1 1 t; .u'.-.ili s-
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1: ut--.: .Mis--. Nh vc.is; i, updr ti e f!.',st s'; ckii g at d tr.chin-
-. The villa::: is sai l to be ia pr;?i,:i at r.- 0.1..... : I',. c
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'Oh! thai! I wish could get relief see ;i gniltv conci. nce.'l.as ch 1-sed tiie fact id
doctor, see them all trie re pointing li.eir skin- j feeing the perpetrator f that feu! u.:
ny fmgers
te-re
.Mrs
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, n:i".ii i-ni; uuoci siana i:e.i. ir,: ;iitc? nave ij.cii
sold for twenty dollars, whe asks me for the (,-dcen to get possession cf all fhe partici.h.- ,
scon ociwie oi-r
money here siie stands! my Lod uin! ! I have ;.r;d we. hope io 1 .v
not got (lie money i aid not net bet halt, . readers. tho other sexton got part go to him, Oh! ho:-: ror, horror, horror, hoi ror!"' ! I!i.njrs:-CE. c lip (ho following ?r-l-u .My dear sir," said the physician mildly ' nic-n ot elofpicnce lr..m the Grenada (A.?- .) 'vou are raving vou are talking of shad- ihiilctin, which frcm the remaihs aot-en'-
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ors. ......t.ais ll5 1 ;ue ncen ci.-id -au i.t,ro it
Lull 1;..
sons shadows :
crtrr! do yu rr.U I'msc per!t e one el them coming into
mng'struts's court in t!.:.'. rccfu
May it j lease the ourt 1 l.ae
1 r: 'If r
i ve
it 1 omitted to present this h i !')! : petiinn
for justice. Yo
ot Mississippi, are. sworn to s
are 1 litaPiiiv execute
, sir as g wernar ot the stat
i tnal t'se law:
to!
IS i)!S.
next year will have the sole privilege of making love, which the gentleman may not rclase under such penalties. To prove this to
be the case, and that it is no new thing, nor
owes its rise to any of the extravagant notions
of modern times, we will give an extract from
an old volum ; printed in the year of Grace, and entitled 'courtship, love and matrimony.' ''Albeit, it is now become a parte of the commun la we, in regard to the social re la-
no:
as of life, that as often as every bissextile , successful candidate; and we are ad vised, J .1... J- . 11. ir 1
vou are swo
:i
vear doth return, the ladves have the sole
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constitution from the limits of the ilulc. This country is known as the Wisconson territory, for the organization of which, several bills have been annually reported to congress. The people inhabiting if, not wishing lo be deprivad of a representative at Washington.
last October held regular elections, in each of
the counties, for delegates to congress, under an act of the legislative, council of Michigan. Col Geo. W. Jones, of low a county, w as (he
that
m
which i! clares that all m m are bora e pi oh I ret; and indepea lent that people shall h s -c ire iii la ir persons, houses. :v.:vrs an ! p s.--si;i:is i;-.: ; unreasonable searches, an I seiz ires, without evidence and legal pr.ce mat th 'i ig it of trial lv j irv s!i .ill renu'pi i :v: date tiiat c.itir:s shall ne open, and even in ia lor an i sj i ry d ne him, i i his lands, goods, per-oa i op liatioa, s'.ia'l i.ave p-medy fv d ; roars ; of la v without sale, denial or d tiv.aaci l hat in freeei in shall taken or
i )i;)i is i-.ied, or tl privc ! nf his life or property.! tl II lk I i. r i il 1I mini; :ir In., l iiv
4 'i' I - 7 ' xx j c i hindin" now. since il iias never been superset ae I i i 1. i el. wi'u a to:al di-reg ird f i p'se; , . , - '
..ki; i..- : i ,!... - .i (el by any sia'u e
i , i i.ihi ti t i ii..iM ii;ni iiit inn u . i t a ,lob:igini,stos ippori them. John IIul- V e thougnt it incumbent upon us as editlum, a free citizen of the Ih.iteil Spates, wasi" w I,:uc ' 10 w" ,,e and happiness of
I bv a m b of arm -d ,n n without war-mn ro-,'",,JU ,u ;,M' lM S' 1 'V'" "
" . : .. if ..
Hi ll o:i on i.iemosi 1111:101 oiai un iti. 11 is
he intends to icpair speedily to Washington, to claim his seat. 1 i is competitors were major Miirtiii and judge Dotv, of Green li.av.
ookes, as unto tiieui eacii of whom, although an 1 lection was going loreovei no man will;0" at the same time in Michigan for stale, ofli-
ikin' love unto the men, which they may J';r iUal ,in ni,tJ j,uIb'e v, of Green liny
d-U Viiiu:V l) wol'drS or !
1 . . : 1 1. i". .. 1
i)0 ciiiitl.d to the benefit of Clergy who doth.1 ciiac-u wiinm ntr imins a large num-refas-to :icc?pt the oil -rs of a I. iive. or who':bt:r ol ll,c cilice of tei aatoi i,,l h ledoth in any wise treat her proposal' wiih slight Sitle' ln tl)U evt nl '' "'e elusion of the or contuni" 1 v." rcpr:sentive of (lie stale of Michigan from
chew toe raggcu r.a. swallow the co; p.
S i mg ago as the aliove was printed, it wiil be seen to have been a 'parte ol commun lawe,' that liie ladies should have the privilege. ami not only solvit tiics de privilege ofmiing love; every fourth vear; ami what
!was (hen binding as common law, is cipially
a-s 1., m ov a m v aria
ran' of! 1 v or th--. r'l.ir-'.
el
any snecnic
of-
seals in congress, it is understood (hut col. Jones will claim lo be received as the d legale from the territory of Michigan, as w if as mat of iscoiisin, lie having been chosen by a voice of a maj oii;y of ihose w ho voU il 011 lot: occiision, wiilun the origin;il bounds of Michigan, i'ol. Jones' position seems lo us altogether tenable, and as we know that he
has l lie best interests of the Wisconsin (erri
tory at heart, we hope he may be able to sustain his right before the house of representa
tives. '
the room, eii.ut (hat window, and bar the ' for iheirtccn hundred centuries on the email
shutters I sec old Mrs. just trying to end of a (mitiuero. Itget in. There's her winding sheet, hi he of a flash of lightning
says I sold her f r fifty dollars Oh! 1.0, no, 'of a virgiina worm fence, and have my toi go-; no 1 only got thirty." 'tern cut by .a grton brier, then tu le thus bamThc )iiysi ian then to humor his poor dh-,booz!cd by tne gentleman." traded patient went to the window and clc-l sed the shutter. j A few Vf.".: ago a crt:p!e of Dulclimon " Look there rh etor (here's a young wo-aipon the bills of Dimesf.-ne, h id a drea iihl man that 1 took away after being. a couple of failing out about one killing the other's i g, days in the grave. She cries out against ma! for which he sued for damages, 'i L. v were shecriis and tears her hair Oh! oh! oh!''! called into court, and the defendant in ti e The plivsicifn found that all his efforts were; cause was asked by the Judcgeifhe l.hi. d fruitless; after calling in the wife and f inily (he cleg. of the dying man, they partly suorcded in- ''i'esure 1 kilt liirn." s iid the Duhlnaap, ... .-. - .1 . 1. 1 I I . I t.l,.,t 1.1 l.i.n 1,..,-r. il "
ipucung ine luiuuti witirn ngnaieu ins i:osoi::. "-o- 1,1 'om io. o. lie wouid however listen to no ih dual con-j The plain'.itr in the cr.re wn c.-.Ved m to solution until (la y would promise lo call in a-:nnswer afew cjucstions; he was a.-ked by th highly resject;ible clergy iiiiin whom lie: nam- ijndge wliat he thought ihi dog was wia.h. ed, to minister some pious comfort lo bis last j '13esurf," said lie, "the cleg w as wot noli"::.?,
If.nrs, which wcie now rapidly draw ing j ut since tie was so mean r.s ,0 i to a close. jchall pay de full value cf him." ... . !
Accoromgiy a mersage was immcuiutt.i y f p n lbse.i!i iiod. i"l,f Vf-n.-iiitlo 1 I. iim:.n .irn.-! y' I OT'cri Kj X I
and the sick man or. perceh incT "him. desired inVl,,e 5r1i!)V, ii, "! 'M'1 ?! " C hi l f !U .. . 1 . ... . L-.i. llw.irl!iriwinllrf-if!0..c.r T-i.l,wn
ill lo nil 11 1:111'. lATi-nl I ii man ol I .-.. ........... v ... - j-..
When left enti.clv together, af'ersomeslrng- ,!"' 'T1'1 ,f winter, at h'J th
lili
ivc n ciii.ou
a 1 ne
Willi il
now (December l.V) but little more than two
weeks to the commencement of leap year. 'And time w ill soon that distance leap.' The love-making privilege of the 'lords o' creation' will (hen be suspended nnd so con-
leader of lie gang, which he ha.ftinn-; far one long year ol 360 days. They
I -nee! 1 ii' door of the hoasr. in which he tv is tenanted was broken down, after thev;
were w arned of the consoipimco-, a id Sa at-(e-upiing lo defend ids pe.rs.on from the e.s. sa iltsof the mob, he shot and killed Jh. Hod-
ami 'hat any oth- r m in similar-1 cannot make love during all that tedious
in
"hy, tie; lib a ri gi.t to d
ly situate I won; 1 have clone. After this 00-j tf-rval, nor can they refuse a lady that makes
c u rence, it is said taut tae miners were exci- love to them
(ei to a frmizy, l!iey tired into the room anil This, to tiie gentlemen, who haven tasle
Joiia lltnium (ell, receiving at least t irce mor- f r gallantry, iiiul are particularly (enaciou (al wounds. In this m ingled an! helpless; of what is uu;illy considered the female privi
condition, lie was bruiallv dragged to a gal- lerc, will he an unpleasant reverse; of the or-
l i .vi and hung, w hile in tho expiring agonies der of things, while your very ddh lenl or in of death. Jdelent gentlemen, who want resolution or ae It i alleged he was a gambler if this was.tivity for the ardous duties of courtship, it wi! a fact it was iusccptihle o'" proof, an J he was be a change n le;? pleasant than interesting
We learn from the Wcllshnrgh Transcript
thai a boat arrived al the wharf about a week
ago, willi 3.) eniigianU, bound for Susanna, lt)J miles above St. Louis, Missouri. It was
built on the bank of the Susquehanna river,
in Luzerne county, I enns Kama, ;ad ascended ihe Susquehanna (o (he l'eunsy lvania c:i
n;il, and from (hence passed up the canal to
llolhdaysburg, a distance of L miles. At
ilollidiiysburg it w ;is put on the rail road car
and transported over the Alleghany mountain
lo Johnstown, at (ne. wc-tern base of tin
mountains. The distance between these two last points is HO miles, -and the road pascs o-
ver an elevation of J, . ') feet above the. levi; of tiie ocean. At Johnslorvn the cmigran
was again hiunchcd into the canal, which it
irl.-c 1 !i Kx.-h nv..". .,..i;.!.l...l io t!. ,.;.i..i hnn'cr l-focecd. to t..e f-ne-t
clergimau, one of fhe most c xt . no. dma. v , llU lu r ' V . - . V V , . " ' practices which could be dreamed of in a thi h-1,5 T' lhc a( (he foo(,a.u. cun.! s i-u: self tiancount.y. o ?oC a higu tree. ,.s scon ns (;, , . 'animal, a:liacled by the scent, nmv.s, lei;
11 ..ppciic-u mac 1 no ourg man wi.o wnsn ,., tJ,0p5 Some water on I. is fail nr.rj it !p. exfon for scvei ;il years, had been in the hab-'.p.. u.v bece-n.es fn-zen to ti e r. -. :..''.
K, secretly and at night, ol abstracting the h'-h descondin" from his c-levaf- :
corpses ol such persons as woe buried io I' c 0. 1 . jdhv. his !:::.-isrc. - :i
gnive yard be had ciiatgeof, and of s diing j;:fM (s him tra' svciseiv n ihe i ': - . them for Mihjccts of dissec.lion to the pb-i- ..j, f,., , the c.e ss cf pah, taki : cians around ton it. and even sending tin m in-; (r,(l, ;u v spring fern nr.:, : i;,,s of.
i;:s( to toe :r:e.und) ui of 1 .:-
sed, with a pc-t-ui now iilive, who was ihe:. (.ii(uil )Javi; g it i prey to ihe hu:.:ei
itsoa sexton, u is Ii. heved that a most cx en-
sive business of this kind was carrir-d m Lr
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ti i i e frrrc.i v- '
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on v-
to: i V
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rcr.ea".v
e !a in e l!aS ge :h r on a:
several years; and (hat il was found so 1 u ra- j,v f,e G.veioor of chnb-nlocs. -n
five, tlutt both indixiduals c-riginally p:i' (! .e sc.-: h-n 1
poor when tl-ey hecanie scxloi'.e, he'aime
and respectable ia a few . car-. i',y l.a 1
and regulations p. -ocal-l ; to rea;i,) and Si xtoris, these ef.iei rs had full a: :i fie-.
cess at all h'Jtirs, to aii the private and pa!;!
vaults .o.aLr their ch;uge.
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