Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 236, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 July 1836 — Page 1

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0.4 cj '-z-' rs PRINTER'S RETREAT, IXDIAjVA, SATURDAY", JVliY 9, von

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nris:; trot. IiUl Morris was

valor. !v performing a relrogade movement at. London, and saw that the Police Ofiicc was

jopen and I thought to make something connot to be cheated in this siderable of them: I bought J-r. eld Brig and

insured her for three times the value, and when I came to St. John's I run her on the

A CURIOSITY.

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nnjj.Wc have seen

Ca-th- Car-

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,.c 'manner, he pursued the retreating red coals, :j and could not reist the temptation of repeatcdj , :!y vociferating "Hurrah for Jackson," until !?? cursor?"! i f 'iVinir lift- Mria.innrc nmnnrr

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who reto pay i" c t:iL'(-!i:i'l-i ;l iico to :

I w hom was Hi Excellency, who ransomed

! himself and his fellow prisoners, bv navincfor

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ive (heir pancrs bv 'x dinner, ol which two hundred rats partook rM!t postair-i. jin honor of their victory. It is but fair to say i uaiil ai rr arar; s ! l'iat they conducted their prisoners into town, ;,)) it -;Mit to the of pl;.v'" alternately. "Yankee Doodle," and

which sand .and gravel arc obtained for fillintr

in streets and the large meadow at the south of the ritv. which is now lifino ":llrl nml nt

thing I struck at, was to build a large and ele- i out in city lots. This bank at the highest

Directly cast of the south part cf 'y"$ .cil3' j11'1 i,u,"P ltv.itc d !,v Thoi.-.-is Od.U:,'.'Vf and in a right line with Division, Liberty ' aml j1 ortsnx-uth, A . II. whiih works by .-, ,-,'( -jrv Washington streets, there is a high bank i'Qij Jon. i l.c purj.ps are jJace-d In .o

flats back of the town, where she was totally; lost, and I recovered the cash for her. Next'

i that soul-stirring air, "Garry Owen."

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g i:-:.1 i. ;: l:y iirst w i;-:v -r w-:!; 1 !o o:i;'-ii' !orer and f in. and a Unlike o: pea ro cow.

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From the J'orlhampfon Courier. CURIOUS RELIC OF BENEDICT ARNOLD. Soon after arnold the traitor joined the British army, the war of the revolution terminated and he sailed for England. He lived (herein ignominious obscurity many years, but finally removed to St. John's in New Bruir-wick. He carried on a trafic to the

u '!! the man who first invented

ho was a nf-nllvman, I trow,o!

r. I uo:nl.r that n

i - .', l . a - i-', "" " pised, and respectable people generally shun-

Jl ! ViJ Iiid'tr'i llirr.- nnil hornmn rm!tf nn r v -

?trv has ,.-. ,,., i'f , n

jlCilMVU UdU'.ii IIU U3 U III V CI 3111

l Hi! w.ilca liie wa:

i-jWij-lereJ. witli a worJ m sea-

V ! - sail (ho ;u:ii n t ) t!ie word. of the phiyers of whom S-iaks-

i:-is. taore arc no ret:

create a !.v

landanl pina-

anii nn mine-

of the arms; every tiling s. and the wit. if it com s u down. yclept the breeze.

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who, l)!is.--i;:i4 a nail, tarn? tiie guide hoard downward, a ad directs the passenger into the b Wi.ls of the earth, tofmd tUo little hilly town

iU;si) arv. vj ' i t l o i).aiis are ot many there i i!-.e ornamental one in the cou

nt the meeting of (our roads: as lie ir az?s, might well ima- ::: rentre of tiie world, from of ti'.e objoel before htm and ti n? ho may travel, then, -in -jr. stands am ire mnles;.

i.-oian, ! .idi;m forth a scroll, did s t , '-Tn O.ikham 7 miles," - on.:,- an :)) . but has now

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l it mv purpose in writing about guide ! i' I- is .-i-oplv to bnlge information against onaia - .1 -cimeit. of unrncatiojiablo towns, for t'seir ss n-r;! .-.;t in not putting up these land-

la soi.tarv nio.cos, vln:re two or three crplex tho s'rangoi traveller, and sub-

iteaumes to a great deal ot unneces . 1 alwavs ass the people of these

towns among l.arbarians, or denominate them a s;ecios ot ni i-i-m onkevs.

I adviso a!! ;sloohoiie drinkers, when they

drive a horso in the country, to observe wnat a varied t'cro is in water, and with what a

so goailemon wiiii a bridle, sucks up ieiou.i beverage in a warm day. I rathe waior of a r i i 1 side rivi lct; next

tii ; g-av .1-h 't n :d brojk, and tinal-n-jctar c;

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nea nun. ue uvea in opulence, out even that would not have secured his introduction into any respectable circle, had it not been for the exemplary character and fine accomplishments of Mrs. Arnold. While remain

ing at St. John's, an extensive warehouse of

his. tilled with unsaleable merchandize, was destroyed by fire. The insurance ofiicc suspected foul play and refusod to redeem the policj'. A la xv suit followed and during its progress, the people were in a high state of exasperation, but no evidence adduced of guilt, although it was believed he was knowing lo the incendiary. An original letter written by Mrs. Arnold, during the trial, to a lady resident there, but now in Northampton, is in our possession. In relation to her husband's trial she says, "the General acts himself. In my opinion, this is saying all I can for him." After lite trUl was over and Arnold acquit

ted, he was hung in effigy almost in front of

Ins own house, and during this lime, copies of the following curious handbills weie distri

buted among the populace. We preserve its typography exactly. The Last SPF.ECH and CONFESSION of JUDAS,

Who was executed at the Public Market

Place, in thecily ofSt. John's (New Bruns wick) on the 27th of August, 1791.

WAS born in America about the year

1733 of reputable parents, mv father was a

Cobler and intended me for the same profess

ion, but my restless disposition rendered me unfit for any employment during his lifetime.

viter Ins death 1 became a quack Doc-

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'Tii-o iron-bound backet, The v Id oaken backet That harws i:i the well.

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ll ( r a moit j-ilen aftLT sccltiira

h -,. i ,-. :o toreo di t'l its out of the bowd ofj a (dear ru o:i ; oro . '. i he a ho d oo w it h ali the :sa of a wine ron:;-iWseur, I pity hi t !-!. an ! ill l-l tiiink. that liie harm; ono;!it t be set upon another bark, and that the So1 -vi wi;h Kar b gs ;al dr-:ve lhe animal with two.

gant store, and imported a general assortment

of goods, the greatest part of them unsaleable, such as stills i&c. all the goods I could not dispose of I sent to this store, which was insured

for ten thousand pounds sterling. A few

days after 1 contrived to set it on tire at low

water, so that (he Engines could not be sufh-

ciently supplied; my point being accomplished I obtained the insurance. Now I beg of you all that has got Children not to let them

go astray as 1 have mine. 1 sold a gentle

man a quantity ol Hum, and while he was gone on board to ship it, I was busily employed with filling the Ilhds. with water. Friends

I have none, 1 cannot forgive my enemies, and the Lord have mercy on my Body, for in

Souls 1 have no beliet. ins

BENEDICT

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NOLD.

MARK. Arnold was a cripple from a wound receiv

ed at the surrender of Burgoyne. The above represents the shoe he was accustomed to

wear.

TuEjfTON, N. J. June 1. An ingenious attempt to break Prison. A

vicious young fellow in Lamberton Penitentiary, named John Condict, on Monday mor

ning made an attempt to break which for design and execution, would not have disgra

ced V laacs Himself. He was confined nlone in a cell, the only entrance to which is through a bar iron door which opens into a narrow

halt the common outlet o( some six or eight

cells and this hall communicates with the

entry running through the entire wing by another bar iron door. The custom of this institution L, for the prisoners to retire lo their

rooms, and be locked up at seven o clock a

short time after another keeper passes through

the entry, looks into every cell to see ii us occupant is there, and tries the lock. With all this the prisoner was acquainted, and arranged his plan accordingly. lie borrowed from the inmate rf a neighboring- cell a suit of clothes in which he dressed himself. Then

taking his own, he contrived to give it the np-

nslalhnrr it

part is estimated at three hundred feet hin;h.

above the level of Division and Liberty streets leads directly towards, ni:d terminating at its base. Two or three weeks since, there was an extensive slide cr avalanche from the top of the bank, while the workmen were at dinner, carrying down about a quarter of an a-

cre in the surface, and propelling it to within a few rods, four or five, of the nearest houses. Yesterday about ten o'clock in the morning a stream of water gufhed out of the top of the bank, only five or six feet below the top of the surface of the land abovc,and irnmcdiatcdiately made its way down the declivity, carrying in its course loose earth and sand, dc positing mud tind discharging its waters alonir

Division and Liberty slrcts. J he water still continues lo flow, and its quantity is said to increase. It descends nearly 300 feet, with a noise which may be hcr.rd at the distance of half a mile. The vein of water which has1

thus obtained vent, is probably supplied from a reservoir among the hiiis and highlands al the east of the city. 7 ( Whig.

usu.ji on i'ij, ouanj, a:;.J iCi;lljein belts of II j;.tt ; l,:hh,' I, on t." spPJ;,le drums, and ibrcii" -i, which c;rUit's a rgular dis,-i,:u i As one box .'cend., the oilier I . . its own irravily ."ks. This ni.. - , , is produced by an ii.'i.:.i:js f cr; . . : ;, , crank, leaving i:o .-j aee time i,- : . action of the two pumps, v. Mrh sei d

eoiiuiaiLu mi cam i i wa'.t r al In; ra;

gallons in i)o second.-. Two hai.ds than cticuh to ucrl. it. r.vi :

chatits, ai:d mocha: k - have ? :5ol.r:i of. only being well adapted ij xttz-A: but . plicnble lo mines, or ;:ny plate v,!;c!t . , quaiititicsof w a tor are lo !;c breed op ; ...; ing wit!) great facility, :.:) cc-v.rs.wi' i u t"., simplest j Ian of n.i -chani-m. The f j ; v would occupy aboard bl ip v .. ie ! r that of the gctr now used. A. V. 1. ,,

Among the survivors of the massacre on board the ship Awashonks, who have at length reached home, is Daniel W. Wood of this place, a young man scarcely out of hi minority the son of a worthy atHictcd and infirm widow, whose reliance on his success in life was among her few remaining hopes. His

sufferings from the injuries inflicted by the savages at Baring's Island, no language can describe. He bears upon his person the indelible scars of five or six horrible wounds

.1 tvil iirts to ch-;rtit!ir. At (ho rs?iz, .

have just terminated at Taindon.JJon:. ; countryman who was ut into tb.e'-ili; -

to give the p: isoi-er the b n ti; ( f Ids i,i

as to character, on be::: d bv i! .

whttln.r lie ever knew :.r:y L::'m ;l . oner, repiied, ''that he nevi r ki.ow i h of him, only (hat he v.as ;-t to ti : .,

little. ' l iie coii.isfd indigtiai-Jlv the j-riseiier had . ver rtelen li im witness to character ansurred than once or twite 1 ln.i'o ! '

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made by whale spades weapons more for

midable, and of keener edge, than perhaps

were ever bclorc employed agauitl lus fel- and western cities, i he prompt v-o;rs lows. These instruments, intended only for of the directors cf the :.ew ba: k, w

slicing the outer portions of the carcasses of; may be the means t f immediate reib f and

wnaies, are oi necessity extremely sharp at imaneni auvantages to ih:s community,

Wc lean:, that Y. rro-s. .-jiirnr cation of betweei three and ! the merchants arid Uiatriibe'i.t .. ; - and Salem, an ;er.t y of the t ... bank, lately chailered by IVmiMh.; been estal.di.-hed ir. this cil v, and X. I , ham, esq. is appointed agent, lie has ah . commenced discounting drafts en the Sf.o-:.

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the anterior edge th.e blade rcscml)Iing t tsnt j as r

of a shingling hatchet, ar.d terminating in an iron shaft and socket, into which is in-ciled

i Ions; and stout wooden handle.

Wit

ofit to Hie bank. Dodon Patiiol.

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n.aids and

weapons, the reader may r.nar-me, tveu it t mere

unacquainted with their const rue( ion, wliatiprinc-ssvs in Au-tiia

miscluet ami atrocities may I.o pe; when in the strong hand of lawless, j

and incensed barbarians. The principal wound of the sufferer is not

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A? since, a o: was caiif-l

iovr tiie lawn ot caiie.l tog-thor th

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Ib.-iV'f. Not nnnv months

tor, but want of skill and stability soon redu

ced me. And having enjoyed the sweets of imprisonment for a reasonable time I comment ced on the laudable calling of a horse-jockey, in the mysteries of which I soon became so

rreat a proficient that with a hogshead of

.New Lngbuvl rum, and half a dozen of old watches, I could purchase a cargo of horses at any time; and from a knowledge that jockeying was as ncccssasy and profitable at a sale as at a purchase, 1 occasionally visited the West Indies, where from the generosity so natural lo settlers in some of the Island?, and the isrnorance of others, 1 found Ihem an easy

prey; and by terming contracts for barrels of dour, that I had the address to assert were il-our barrels, I became possessed ol considerable property: but the old adage that ill got

ten gains are not lasting, was verified in me,

in hi shoc. nrA rrrnvnintr if wifh h.il: lint

forgetting to decorate tiie back part of its yct healed. 1 1 is acrefs his baek, el t n uu hhead and neck, which the hat refused lo cov-,us " lcnll, ,I,,CC 111 breadth, extending

er, with a copious supply of his hair. The , " u KU 1 ri l 'V.1" vli,s tlu i!

moment the

da- evening

ceed to

secreted, except lhe dress which he wore,!,ore 1115 nrnvai at Uuim, cxnuji'ed unequivowas made lo put on the form and semblance !cal symptoms of moitnication; and ms mttsof a man. Then standing it on liis bench. J males, anxious to preserve lite, burnt out hawith the back to the cell door, and the front gangrenous flesh by means of heated ma. hne as though looking out of the cell window, lie scs; 1Vnd 't vclcxcccihngly problematlefthis new friend like a substitute in the mili-i'cal "hvi- even an imperiect recovery may

ass muster in his stead. By some art bc ultimately accomplished.. sanHu 'al .,y.

'.r.ifed. jc-'i.ti d( ration. Lu i rlidious ji'i Austria, i i IV .-

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a copious supply ol Ins hair. 1 he " - i'" i 1 , "l " ',-. the key was turned on him on Mon-P' llic spade, and has since fallen fahen oit.;(il0 j.,.r;t ling, having all things ready to pro-i11nrm on th"t, Slilc ,s partially depnvoa ol;j!(;p. s,.iiS:; . action, his worthy representative,' i1? Unctions. I his wound which compelled j f0!.(. '. onstiluent parts had been carefully "m lo llc cn ,,s facc nearly three mcntas no- l!s.tt v

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lia, to pass muster in his stead. By

unknown, he quickly contrived lo draw back the heavy iron bolt, and broke the eye of the

llounin i.i kki ts or .w.vnii i:. An old man

in France, havinir alter manv

ral m-ister ot militia and regulars as on lhe eve ol the American struggle, 1 y th-- r v -raor ia Lower C anada, foun J myself again reduced to penury. A

lial'.Mx. liis excellency great held now opened, I assumed the char- : oliieors who commanded ' aeter of a Patriot, and thereby imposed on

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h."ia to prepare for a line I the unsuspecting General Washington: and

.-port; lii-it ho had ordered a troop ofj acts of desperation, from a want of genuine imhii '.. (tiiiv m oi) eo-np ;im d d Irishmen, u: courage, were necessary to establish a favorpi iv lit : "V uik- 'o"" at a siia-si fight in lhe af- itc opinion, I exerted myself to the utmost to tern-on, arid ti; it '"his m ij ty V regulars confirm it, by committing the most unheard

would havo li io p

Yankees," in the character of prisoners ol war, with wounded men fcc. as well as imprison-

froai lhe !'M oi b ttle into :t noiu:hboring log i ing, torturing, starving and hanging the Loy

ii aiso. which was converted for i!e lion- be-,alists indiscriminately, whereby every jealousy

i'.ej into a g lard !io,e. ! of any want of fidelity was removed, and I was i'iio Pat-, command, d bv a truly original entrusted with commands accordingly. Trea-

i-'ie.ifirr bv lhe nam-, of Join MorrU. i-uedSson and avarice being the basis of my compo

t' til at th" anpoia'e i.ae

sol . es into t wo v. ' :r i in l.i.v i; a

.. . -v , - iiu in to stand linn andlisedto insure me happiness. I succeeded but

:a:... ; o vo- and i!av liie came as" real in part, and obtained the promised reward

s ;',!."" v .d e ven to g ve tiie "Lob-! w ith the unreasonable deduction of 2d stcr .-c'-' . s ; i.e-i I -trelxather than submit ling from each dollar. Accomplished in Vil

i . an Ilainy, I had the impudence to solicit and the ' i ':-egal irs," consisted of two hundred address to obtain a British commission, and

. ). ( n ! -.-on-- hundred (eet (rom the 1 consequent commands, when I committed acts

- . i ! i. e.s, :uu c :n e. nred a retruiar ncn- that I blush to repeat my conduct ol late

: : .:' oei-icotrv. which was returned with years is loo nefarious lo need repetition. A

r: ::'!; !. ,V p,us. At this Mago of the; gracious King, and a generous Nation, hav

""logi! u" wore o'o-ei ved to ex-' rewarded my Treason with competency, but

ie i lo o u r,rl..r to surround l!e enc- I find and feci, alas! too late, lhat they detest

my, but our hero Morris ordered lo "charge lhe Traitor.

hayoMots,'' withor.t any particular injunction (cjrCentlemcn, as (here seems to be a great

i.;,t lo n;:ri iiio ioc.

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them were eighteen inches distant from any J -" ' aperture in the cell door, and no aperture is',c considered too largo to keep in the house more than an inch and a half wide. Arriv- U ltl safely, resolved to place it w,U, the may-

ing in the hall, he drew the bolt of that, sccu-j01. oi me uisti ict lor sccuniy ana waitco upon

rtd as the former, and passing through the " - i-uij.- u, ... r. ,........ entry into the large hall, secreted himself ai m- ,l ','e a 'owed to uo so. 1 ermicaoM was giv . . . . o J - - .... I... l... -.ii..,..i I :..(. ... ... ! ii...

cd with a knife, coolly awaiting the last visit s-" "J u,c "Ia-,U1 ",lllulJl ,u ii "u of the under-kceper who, upon inspecting 1 ,nan rcdm ncd with a quiet n.;nd to ias

ic cells, would pais through the large hall on I1""3'-'. .l ,L ."nib M1UK1,, mn . .

lis return. But the merest accident defeat- '"en cw win u.e mayoi, a geiu.aimc, v..,o

d the whole scheme. The undcr-kerpcr,! lovlgod n his house returned home usua.

Mr. Campbell, had concluded to trivc the oris. !PPtd "iin i.ic w man at.a ms wne, ana

oner Condict a pair of thin pantaloons, in lieu

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dinary, hi.-!;, alter .1 e ' fully put b. uiiv.on , t il !: deaths when tl'.vy are ui:'i r!i:: -So valuable is (hi.? shirt in i and :-o inde: peiis;-.! Ie a r:;:! (t ions, that in mom y it!u,.-a. tior. . qu'r.: i'o borrow, :;ed have i o p! d

or peati;. lo give, thev irequ'-nlM

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i!er. as tiie

of the thick ones he wore, and observing him

and the door was opened, whe.i two men

at the window of the cell, called on him

lerfuvinfT nn answer, he called a second and

third time; and then suspecting lhat the pris-," car"!br rushed ia, and uemonded ci oner had hung himself to the window bars, lhc oId woman, whom (hey hit met, all the

l. im inn,l ln-n'rinoncy in (he house. Jhe pretended to i:o

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aooi s r ne j iiiem- iion, i cmoraceu me nrsi oner, anu soiu my

p a a i ei vaied spot self with an engagement to sacrifice the ar-

v i ii lea l a, al the my under my command, for a sum that prom

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ii ir- toon-!, i .c ty.j3tpru-j

j number of you collected logclher lo see my -lawful Execution, take my advice and do not

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I hr.vr dene. In (he vear 177, 1 was in

i is aio ,i : Jew con! it.

..'a Irish ?(.'.''.' A we tt oU pi a e in Tipper;:! , at : ainouiitcl lo al't ve V'.-'J. of three) were of tiie nam- s ( (";-.

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then retired lo bed. About midnight a knu k

was heo.rd at the door. "Who is there?

was the eucstion. " Piicnd?'.1

gronm d under 1 ; potn

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Mr. Yard, the principal keeper, who entered and discovered the deception. Immediately came running in Condict himself, exclaiming,

Here I am: having been in healing of all

that passed and confessing the design, said a part of it was to have destroyed the undcr-

keeper, then opening lhc cell doors, lo have collected a force sufficient to have passed out

in dehancc ot the keepers.

Pcn. " Absurd as it was to expect a ra-

and get il, but at this moment the g ndanr.e

appeared at the top of the staircase, and discharged two pistols ni (lie robbers, v. ho instantly fell wounded on the floor. The of.iccr immediately ran to the house of the mayor, but he was not at home, lie returned to the wounded men, raised thrin up, and tot k off their masks, when the robbers weie discovered to be the tnnvor and his son!

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was seived up in cans, n::d tThere were ci:;ht pipcis :e..J Ir. (un'mg their 1 annonv to li e a-. of lli.'re i ho figured on the tig': Dancing was K. pi up to ;;ii t ;;i morning.

i:enicncrs. The newspaper carries the

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idual

i r. 'i' ii t i.. " i i ;uice oi inc many nemo iu tacn man

iiouai iinswei noui i. ii., i caiuiicu to jimv 1 ,, , " ., ' , how it came lhat all our best pools were obli- ;imonS, ''"A U'C ,U7T,,K''"' ; ;u !'0',U

. ti .t n .. . i ic.ii us in. ii .in unit s ai e ii-tiiii" ;is ui; iirr.

geu 10 wrue prose i - uttauac iiucu v is iirosc-, i.i .-n i i n i i .,1.. ' nd that if he is ready, he w ill find tlicm also cnbea. 'was his reply. , . . J ' . ., .. , ,,,, ' , prepared to act upon what they leel. lhe . . . ... , . . . ' . i .i i .. i i i ' . . .

K. Parricr has lithographed one nf his co- 111 -w. -paper is me leiegrapu wi.ku om.ks ui mic eccentricities. This is "The first scrape." 'gi:il throughout the country, and the flag It shews a youth learning lo play on the vio-,roulul which he rallies, llimdrn.s ol news lin. He looks delighted, but the discord has'paPcr'S speaking in (he same voice id once. i Ua mnil,Cr'c i..,.ih mi rdjrp. nn.l ih ,.,,.!and lhc rapidity of rommunication rdion.eu

fortunate dog howls the reproach which Uc'M i"proved means of locomot ,011, were w k 1..L-. r,lf ..Unr. enabled the whole country to combine in th.

V'lr.ii r fir Ai.ig-'. i , , . the Mctiiodist pci-Mi.-ii-

encc held lorin upon

w !iit ii reqi.irrs us to pi ren.aikeil that it migiii '' repebiicans to pi ay iei I. o required. "Ib.it," he adde i. . a wav lo get over lhe diliucdtv

Icnee (o tan-

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Measure! not tnnu Fifty tailors have just arrived at New Yoik from Liu 1 pool.

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