Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 245, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 September 1836 — Page 2

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thou ciihivro;.r.Ww6iaw, oroafnams.

vresiftCs.vsr.-T. U.e r.y mu w,; .tiWW thins: f.f sc cecal rad- f . . ... .,,t .-Lt Dutchman, living-

iv miU t f !ni Jt have been changed even

U to be irw.iad- -vl towards ;l?'UUU, Uav- j. wlbfc llie .Win : ai xorii, ws u inc

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bo fore this

mo i rt iriiniu'r i .uivxni '

t .i i I nl,it- t- rl.irr IT. IT IS

,US thai wc jkimn iiui ... '

. , . ...w ... i.L-m ,i j,. ... Hut norm in air.

h-me an honest oiu ua.ium.i, .i.arui.v ' " -

- . the 0 CO troug' n gr.t. ... .v-.rcpc uns

old Tweed:

fn Scotand. at tho Orcadesj and there

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At Greenland, ZcmWs, or the Uora Knows

when.1

Xane of the fraternity will be safe in nrro-

oatin anv such title, till they set up their

banner w Uiiia reach, of tha tide water of t.Uc laciu.c

The'means adopt-

iW.if I can t find a way to stop Vm short as iootiBriti.h Entomological oiely, on the iih of iiU) U I C "- r I . .-v ...,, P.tL d-veloninr R nlan to

as I've sot a a oair ol hanas to eparc." I i r"T"-' " "

keep tnes, out ot nouses

J Spunky XJcme. '

the subjoined notice

that tickle our

abcthis vne of the

vlinoii cdV.-ctior. ofbovs of !nrg?r and trai

ler trowth.. 1 liry r.err, Iwwcvcr. pcavrnted horn pro-

s ire, with hi nveaU'Wi hi return honv. IK kl .;St rn Ion? miles to ie, rvr.d tue

and

1 I4W n.m

a rWrin. &m3 sUor seven mi.es ai

r-. at orrsed, nd the nvion, which

K-4 wv thw far. wa:& nearly set

bcnailofaadJk:nhift oil m:rt; stuped r,.l or.vil i not bivliM an Juch. 1 v-tin

the .!d beatvtFt ahead a

tur, sho would not. It so d irk that he . ant ao ohiects distinctly a few feet from Utah, anil what A duaderatou to do did not kfw- At dUmoimtm-, he oaiht he worid .ve the cnVtcr a mouthful ..- knmnr Iv that means id coax her a

Ian?: accorditisly, Vt4 untied hte mtl. o.

1 wKJrvK he thrvit while the

ir Ulic i:.i

manage same men. "Tins n to ccrtity, lbt pT,ru"?" J,kMlVattcrnM(.iyour gwwthcart, cf wl-.o, for some icnsen I, Elisabeth Wright, ife of George Wright, trancc,and therefore do not make the attempt. 00 lot' rtplain rn.

have left his btd nd board, en account ol his a nfWortainrd k alous suspicion?, and dieguWcd lei-

niscondnct. I do, therefore, give up all right ' ; " ;elf ;iS bf.forc f tat a for ,i,e purpose of watchand title to him for life, as I flatter rnysvlf thatfe SwSTll !:er uallant, ,afufyi? by her own ,b-

I can take care of myself, as 1 have ulway. " -- hrn that ha, UeFvalion. the supicious that ngitated lu r

done since and before marriage." , ' m xZ hMnd raaran and out: troubled bnjom. If, after tUs demonstration

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olace it Rear voursauash or cucumber beds, ot her passioo ami ";c"

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Prom the Missouri Republican. THE GRAND RIVER MURDERS. Oa hearing of the murders lately commit

ted upon Grand River in thU state, Col. Kearney, of the dragoon, despatched Captain D.incan to inquire into the particulars of the lEiir. Hi account has been communicated to the executive of the state, and is as follows:

ROMANTIC CHARACTER.

The Ca.nandaigua Repository announces

the death at that pJace J James t'ansh, esq

ana the chickens of three and four weeks od

will be very active In picking up worms and

. 1 . I . . . .- r- r m 1 a .

Am HUtifo i full otromantte incidents, bugs wunom tcraicnmj; : r wws

"The pirty of Pottawattomies were emi-

'rratini to S'cunk river, on the MUsissippj,

im ik - ... . t-. . . .1- - v -. -.LxL

other t-mptoved ta prevent stfip.g hvlicre Iftey speiu 1110 mm wuuer n tnr r i 1. K wak febout drtwins hi handlav.Jies, to join thnse of their nation now on the

trom the bag, he felt lvimelf suddenly em- .opposite side of the Misisipri rier, and that hraced behind with : hr,g that mad J him the five engaged in the aliair were out as a trut loudiv; and cafmghU eye over his hunting party, for the purpose of killing prohoulJers l disrovereti wha was giving him visions for the use oftneir families; that, on k lInff embrace it hem n large hiick the preceding evening, they w re visited by

besr. t ho! I sees vat is, de madder now,' v-e white men who came to their camp with avsi.e uvou vaut de meal, does you? VellUYh,iskey for sale, hut they refused ( purchase

,

An emigrant with his parents fromConnecti

cut. to Luzerne county. Pa., he was captured

in 1778. at the aee of 11 bv a party of YM-

waress.a few days after the massacre of Wyo

ming, ai.d remained a prisoner among tne six tribes of seven yearss acquiring theiF language

nrrfertlv. and also their manners and gestures

impressed upon bis mind at that early period,

among the vegetables

mile oA nrove. uu faithful or inconstant,

"May he be Jeip in the churchward laid, And we loved in his stead.'" Swi.

An Advextcke. A party cf our citizen? with several lads, wo have beon informed r

(says the liuilido Star) made an oxf.uri-.on of

Ta Kill Rrts cr Crvies. Crude half an

rt-nm. xf hut vnm'.ca. an d soak it twenty-lour

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1.- . ...(.,P,thm. acki f.inr tuinrls (v I It! tourtti. in a sma-l tu.al 10 vim.iv " -

IIUUI3 la "tllili .iuh-.j-.'v.. t I rill I - t I .- 1 . '

corn, aivd sak it twelve hours; then sow ti ,btecze os uie iaivt , anu y ...

corn on the ground tmmedialtty alter planting

drawing hi hand lorlfi vvun a, miu-u -, tould dutch, he threw it viilrnU into the ,'ve of brain, which completely blinded h;X an cau-red him to let g his hold, givxhn? m. onv, and boitndtaz tirV oie way and then

ihe other. "You vanted meal, did ou, you

i..i. vll ftn. voiis TOt em nous; and

1 vill leave vou V S ), tym5 p hi bag unu mounting h"s old mare, he ha-ha-haeda hear

ty laai.and i -ed on his way nome,waicu he ra ached in safety, ticklinz him-ell at his narrow cicape.. i Miscelb!

from the bank at that -lace.

t th who knew him in uoy. yi 6v.,..v....w v.-.

T'-r T ' ' r'"n ,u .i;.kd in Le Roy, has twoutfU tuour oince a spe-

AMSfiAa AflU Iri;n iharnr.ir. Hft Vftl rC- Cimefl 01 V.OHI

leased at fort SlarmAS,(ivw

po.ntea interpreter aa - nf -v f . lllicl,7u.?s. The .ecuyeu

C Jt 1(1 iwtvli 'UICJ OV J I . i . , XY.s -v ik .i... ki. r. mu(rtrinnPto a can be examined at our otbee.

HC tuus iui utu ins iimuivi in i -1 w - - - profitable account and has left behind him

not only a fortune, but an unbfemislied rcpu

own way.

They landeiat Fort Erie; and went asiire to hiive npie nic sort of refreshment. They also took ashore their flag and hung it vtyou so-sr.c part of the dilapadalcd walls of the. olwX-

'Rone in This co alii bituminous, and ha been exaimn- fort, fcut Kone; lU Comilettt i-ides who pronoufttf it e- Major Kirhy wtlh l.i armed rnn JSLT, uuafto SMbh. ihe veins is up- MarcU to fort Erie-and-then back

a:g:ai-v taking lUct uufoi tunate party all prisoners ol

Tl, T..l(;r.vr A morir.in ha tVlft foWowinir

den, and youshaU have .t,; hecominuco, ;i - or betreatea w u n . vnout aay g,H I fanulv hit ut the mania speculation wluch ra.

iook Diace, i ", -j - 4 t .

.in . .v. tU. nu-wro : mnil tin? it his ma !-i.'Sl S sa!. i hi

-iiiemofeuw.w ..w, - .'"r- c-' . , . ..-i,;, k.

irvrwrnirxr nn which the transarlinn

they discovered that ight of their horses, who deplore lus toss

were missing, an.l saw, by the signs, that they had been stolea, and presumed they had been taken by the S:s and Foxes, and tonk trail immediately after them. After travelling six

or eight miles, they saar a smoke in a thicket.

whore they found their horses- in possession of!

the same while men wno n.xl been with them

We cannt but KWtlv applaud the ureat

nt caUantry and i xces.-r.e lovuity ot the .Major U tlnii nnimiii Fi-s"tt evciv cucroacli-

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Pri'Ie of our Foremothers. Bradford, in his "History of Massachusetts for 200 years," re

lates that in 17o'd, on the anniversary ol tue society for promoting industry, three hundred remales ol Uoton assembled on the Common with their SLtnnint? wheels'. They were neat-

tv attired in cloth of their own manuiaciure,

likely is to become a held for speculation, fori war ip.n women i

there is the crcatcst scope tor nope, imiimiH wmi

moving power in s-ieculat'nns. W e once . ujxi.n

heard this wild spirit riiic ila I by a Z cn-. trw: pi

ttcmanof our city, who on its being objected to him that he asked more for bis lots ibaii.

mr. such-a-one did for his, answered, "true;

Afne of Major Kirby higl"

I lie n U of fatae, l he boat was seiz.ea - ,1.

(ho prisoners were nKireiud on loot. k tn-..iu EJI-tin Lv.sc sun, i af nsiles down ibe l iver, Vo ruterluV where the magnar.in.ous Major K.UW punted tatar Ihc s-ruiiotis privilege ft

lr r.-. 1 1 imr iHwin w mil- it! honor!: 1 lie re i

the prevous evening en a bac, who had a 7- 0f s ctatoc, coUeeted to but, my dear sir, eosider-iriae are further p:.rting upon p-ole ,1 f.-no, :. 1 ..ere Pottowattomie wife, and who was living withr ? b .i c,owu ' evc,'l"-',v'' v v v L..f fno disputa;'' tb.t- tdaim f stub men as Majoi

ation, stepped p to the white men a.id wuut!, luc a"e K:: -by t. ihe tVik of a hero, if the- sa.W

n:r. CONVENTS.

the public attention has been r somc-;when ha raised his gun and shot also.

1

fim p ai

turne

ed

the nation

claimed the horses; this he had scarcely doiie

befos-e he was shot by one of the white men. 'when ha raised his gun and shot also. Ano-

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toward tne caaraciei .um tner unite man tutu anui a 1 ouawatiomie

-. ' . - - .-. 4 ;.it. ki u r.i.t.. r .. :ii. i..,ji i.:..n.

TCn InCV Ot VilthOUC laSlitUllOUS, uw liurougn lc loins vm ti cim iwiiuhciuiki lailv 'thoir convents d seminaries we are jn;ia around his head so as to cut the skin, by dipoed to explain, with more particularity,, which he was so stunned as to fall, when ouo .1 'J -.-1.1 n r;imi lion contained in a small Gf his companions, supposing; that he had been

work lately published in New York, under filled aUo, shot the man who had killed him, t'te o-.Mieral title of " Ornx Cove.ts.tt Af j when the remaining three ran oiFand left the ti-r recaoitulatinf a variety if charges brought Indians in possession of the horses they had ta-

ao-unst convents, vtc. by several writers jken from them, the

ropes and bridles with

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in this countrv and in Europe, accusing cjWnicii uey were ccimuvu, nu gnu uciong-

whom they arc conducted and governed o (ing to one ot the men who had been killed, the Toost crimes and invnoralhie?; and of jThe ropes and gun they have given to Major

r.,rrvinVT on their svstcm ot wicKeune ttuuci .navis. meir ugciH.

the cover of impenecrable secrecy, and the mak of religious rites and ceremonies, the author of "0 C-TAxenU"' proposes that all Catholic institution?, whether established lor the professed of instruction, or lor other pur,,n.ts. shall bv law be opened to the inspec

tion of persons appointed by the legislative authority of the several states, whenever

such persons shall think proper to vieit and examine them. lie argues justly and conclusively, as we think, that there can be no well founded ob- ' - . r .1

jectionto his proposition; because u mere is jiothing improper or wrong in the management of those institutions, nothing allowed that is cither immoral or illegal, there can be 110 good reason for involving them in such profound secrecy. All our colleges and schools of every description arc opened to the public, S3 that nothing offensive to law, moraU. or decency, can be practiced in them without immediate detection and disclosure.

and consequent liability to prevention ana ......:..K,o..t. What exclusive nriviledgo can

1 .l 'v. ; iilv claim in their own behalf

Vdl'.iViKJ J-"'V . y to 'hut up their schools and convents Irom both public and private inspection and examnn,l nrevent even parenis from wnich-

in over ihe moral safety of their own children' The verv circumstance of their being

conducted in secrecy furnishes strong ground

of 111 esu motion that there is something in

thn which will not bear the light.

The proposition is that the states shall pass

Invr. anDoiminir persons to visit convents,

and thoroughly examine them, and thus pre

vent them from being scenes of licentiousness

and crime. Lonn. (Jbsir.

From tht Philadelphia Gazette. 44 We learn, that in consequence of the earnest desire expressed by himself and friends

to the Navy Department, the secretary of the Navy has within a few days past, directed

Commodore Elliott o transfer Mr. Barton

to the first public vessel returning to the United States' His emancipation from the domineering thraldom of such a courageous .and

humane commander, will be hailed with lejoicing by every one who oves the Navy. In

truth, the conduct ol Ldhott in this instance, deserves the investigation of a court martial.

We trust that immediately on his return, Mr.

Barton will prefer his complaint personlly to the Secretary cf the Navy. This, with characteristic magnanimty, he may perhaps de

cline. Dr. Boyd, too, who is also relieTed.

lias causes quite suflicient to arraign Elliott for an un-ofiiccr-infringement of his rights. We sincerely hope that the secretary of the

Navy will be beforehandwith both these ofli-

cers, by voluntarily odering a court of inqui

ry, to overhaul Elliott s behavior which, it

we may juge from the almost unanimous

voice of the press, has deeply olfended the

people at large. 1 here is a feeling of hu

manity in the public which is hurt by such barbarism as that of commodore Elliott: and

is to the ollicers of the Navy, high and low,

there can be but one opinion among them, on

the subject.

Reason foii beixg a bachelor ttMy dear Tom." raid a voune whipstei to a bachelor

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tnend, "it's most nall-past Kissing time wuu

yon, and not married yet what' the reason,

eh'. "Wh-w-w-why, n-n-no replied iue oilier, winking and blinking as if in convulsion 44ul yo-vou sc-se-see I s-s-s-stutter so, I never

could pp-pop the J qicj-cjuestion I A Female Counterfeiter. A handsome

young woman purchased some goods of a

merchant of Rochester on Tuesday last, lor

which she paid with one of a large roll ol bills

she had in her hand. After she left the store

the bill was discovered to be a counterfeit.

A warrant was piomptly obtained for her ar

rest, but she was no w here to be lounu. Alb Jour.

THE CAMEE. The Arabs assert that a person who strike

thorn w ithout reason finds rome difficulty in es

cHpini: from their vengeance, d that by a

remarkable contormny uetwixi uic-u uitp!i iinn and that of their masters, they treasure

up the remembrance of the injury till they have an opportunity to gratify their resent

ment. Indeed, when an Arab happens to

have excited the anger of a camel lie puts Hi

clothes in the place where the annual is to t;w. .-.n.-l arraiiP-es them in such a manner

that thev seem to cover a man lying down

The camel recollects the garments of him

bv whom he has been unjustly treated seize

them with his teeth; shakes them with vio

lence, and tramples them with fury. When his rage is over, he quits them; the owner o the clothes may then show himself w ithout

fear, and conduct and load at his pleasure

the animal, win, with astonishing doviht'

submits to the will of a man that a moment

before it was his intention, to destroy.

From a JVitcotuin pnprr.

Some of our eastern brethren say that 4-77;

Fror!i?r" would hfe been an appropriate ti

A Steambial LineNothing can afford

greater evidence of the increase of travelling to and from this city, than the fact, that in addition to the several steam boat lines now

invxistacc between this place and Louisville

another line of elegant boats will go into op-

neration c irly this fall. We mean the "Uhio

Pilot Line." which is to consist of 'l slcain

boats under the command of the most expert

enced captains on the river. The best idea of all, and which speaks well of the line? is

the establishment of a last line lor the convey

voce and accommodation of passengers evclu

sively. Eight packet boats consequently, wi

be built the coming winter, and be ready lor

running at the opening of Spring, rrom our

knowledge of the gentlemen who h ive the control of these lines, we feci assured that

they will perform what they promise, and more loo. In common with all works of en

terprise and usefulness, we wish thein abun

dant success. Pitls. Adv.

c find in the London Sun of the 18th of

July, the following extract from Madame Trollope's new ork, entitled "Jonathan

Jetterson vYhitlaw.

A Mississippi Srptatier. 44 This here tree,"

said the squatter, who had just disembarked on the desolate shore of the Mississippi, with

nis wuc and sister, "this here tree must come

down smack, and them there three small ones

into the bargain; then this one, and that one

and the two t others shall have their head

and branches cut o(Tslick,and there's the four

corners of the house as clean ns a whistle, and we must roll up the logs round them. 1 say gals, don't 1 know the river? 1 expect

this will prove a most profitable privilege of a wooding station of any 'twixt New Orleans and Cincinnati!. What with that there elegant creek, and this here handsome elevation (the spot selected for his house was at this

his esteem for heroes.

Massacre. A correspondent ofa St. Lw kin. U-us ti t':;ct ot gah.intry, and iloca i nanMt mvoe ftw hnrrtbtv details of U ItlaSSa-'r.Ol COillef Mli UlA tUe hoilOCS Ol kl.l 'RillOOU.

ere among some half breed Indians-near Fort wr ... .1 .l..i".ll St

union, at tne mnui 01 iiu-j ieiivw oumu-1 iter, in June. A half breed family named Du-

champ had murdered another hall breed Jack

Kam, for wtuch the hau oreeus uoiei n,ius:u 10 exterminate them, and accordingly attached

block house of the Ducluunps, and nvassa-

cre-d the whole with the extvption of a few

small children. Stiif

Dinner Oiivtorv. At the late Lincoln

Conservative Festival, on "The army having

een drunk in due course with the other

toasts, loud calls were made upon eapt. Gran

tham, but without eaer t. All that could he

got from the gallant caplam was, do vo

know what to say it I get op, ana 1 naa ot uer

kept my scat. The caffs for htm were Inen

more vocilerou

serving. "What's the use of making

myself? I can't speak, and shan t tjet up.- ' ilU5"k.GVan

vUDars ol laughter. j t

wo have no opir.ioa oi his

vv'x r- W-vo in v. r against lad'u 1 rie!

accalndc s-bouli "ihc given- iiii the tope s end. To PnirRTB tx to a BmiaNSi. Extract ofa totter from a sulvsciiber in Canada: Trftvelling tbcughthe country the early 'pjtvl of May, 1 w'as surprised at eating: ivcesv ore. Vut ova it.olh l.i;nn, 1 had seem

several tue thuds ft preseiving it (or winter ite in jour "rarnver."" On asking the lady of th lase, her iaelhod see fried to be far dil fereut fiw any yon have stated. I bog- to introduce- ks simple way 6a yon. Plunk tli rom wh'jn lit ft.r wiling, strfji clown tlie husk sans to remove the sIIU. atuif then rtr-placc it;

pack it awav in. a barrel, and pour on a strong

isis used lor meat, with a weigni

nieklc. sue'ri

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x i .os ,0, ,u.i. l0 kc -A Jow nn(j yoU v in Ii:ivc a good scu , hut he refused to obey, ob-j , , . .. . makc it

a lOol Ot t ,. .. , , ,. l.,.l,t-Rfrnm

' i .r 1 1 t v ha 1 : u i. l 1 ih .1 iiinii ivni

1 1 he buili. Ocflr.vsrc ir:t:r.

To Apprentices.-Would you passapprcnHumax Horns. A rcmaikable Jt,f Cif(.iic-shri l.arinlv, be careful rdvvavs to consult

says an English paper, of a horny subst mce i tliew ishts rather than the onfers of your mas-

growing on the head ol a lemate, has rc-iisi) ;ll .,. or employer. A lew extra steps taken loco me under the notice of a surgeon in Nov-1 tJllic ate oftt-n vaith to lie apprentitc

folk. A woman, hear ,J, re.-ofiag at Kui-n- rr.jv.. tl-an he is aw;: re of, or ran imagine.

irn near Lowestoft, percorved about -0!

years since, a hard cxeresonoe growing frow. Iir l:rt. which r;i(hial!v increased until it

attained the length of inches. It is poilect-i;iivv.,. - fiutvlh the path which to apprentices

ly hard and homy in texture: in figure rescii;-j.,pjK.af ront:i a,ltl uiiinviling. You have ombling a ram's horn, and arched over the fore-'jY tft satisfy 'thr head of the family that you

head in a singular manner. I rom us ok-delcrn.iiiud ta inei it tiicir good opinion,

treme length it became a source of uneasiness. , ;uuj .re Vlct(, obtain .-.I.pnn!k and the woman consented to the removal, j Cwiau;"w.

"""irrrove to.an he is aware c or ran imagiuc. Do you Tvc in his fan.il? Sock above all "H things to please lady of the house. Tiitr ,l!goo.dw'iU ;vnJ fouink nee d that departmont

Acdolc. A farmer once hired a Vermon-

ter to assist in drawing logs. The lankee

when there was a log to lilt, generally contri

ved to secure the smallest end, for which the

farmer chastised him and told him always to take the butt end. Dinner came, and with it

a sugar loaf Indian pudding. Jonathan slic

ed olFa generous portion of the largest part,

and giving the farmer a wink cxcl.ui.ed Nilways take ihc butt end.'

A Hero. After the brutal massacre of col. Lcdyard and his brave band by the British

troops at Fort Griswold, a train of pon der was placed by the victors from the magazine of the fort to the place of embarkation, with

the intention to blow up the fort. This was

perceived by an American soldier who wa

left uoon the field mortally wounded. He

knew that there were a number of his brave comrades in the fort who were not dead; and

with the generous ardor of his nature, he determined to spend his little remainingstrcngth

in an eftbrt to save their- lives. With the ut

most exertion he dragged his bleeding body

into llicttatn of powder, and completely sat

urated it with his last remaining blood. The train was fired the Jlame came smoking and

which operation has

forme.

been successfully per-

IVhinpini: at lh:tuil of a carl. This mode

of punishment u still resorted lo in England,

and with good ellect. Ihc persons to he

whipped are placed m a cart, and one ot them is tied by his wrists to an iron rod at its

nE.U'TIITL PHENOMENON. On Friday evening we witnessed one of the mast Urilhaiil displays of the Aurora 15o ro.ili-, which hae fVoquenlly taken place, within a low years. During the evening Ihe. ordinary aurora appeared, although more in

tense than u-ual, until about hall past nine o

rear. He is thus compelled to walk behind j j. e vv; a bit"! A arch varying from one

the cart lor about ono-lonrlhol a mile llirongn; to n,,. di -ro. s in w i 1th, sudJc tilv

n;i;ii a roil.

a populous street, while tho hangman brings ! sj:srtt.i: .t; ihc heavens from east to "est w i k. up the rear wilh a cat-o'-niues giving him aj., ...l.hiik of pale and pink coierc-d lig'n. lit severe cut at shot intervals on the base back. name constantly changed some-limes c.Whcn tho journey is performed, the whipped j i,,,tii;-g a sm-.iolh and well dciil.id arch, thei. culprit takes his pi. to- in the cart, while onejjt v,(l;. Hr;.; into detached purlieus mottling;' of his companions is compelled to undergo' tj,c Ky fOI several degrees each si-lo of pi inithc flogging on Ihe return journey, and so on.!j,;vt. "arcl;. res: in' l.ng the while cloud

When all have r; teived Ihoh- pumsnmont, a;xi,;t-, suui. iimes dapi lo ihe ea-t at daw n.

portion of beef Inioe, or French brandy is applied lo the Ifoggod part, (which has s .;.--thing the appearance ofa buckle-berry pudding.) and a plaster is lt:en furnished ;or healing it. Sun.

appears-1',-" an-.

v:iu.a i:

I. rt .Ml 1 W.MiaV i.Haincing v v

lleei. with two 1 and a fur 1 e

to ;;o a rri. :ig Hie f.ii: s ! le; t .1

ovci;::--

. I j . H : I ! . W

i il'e I-:-uie. w;is

T? . 7 V T" ,c!bisMng towards the fort but as it reached the vol of the river) and what with them there n r .1 ci . r 1 ....e

capital hickories, and this dreadful beaut ful . u j L- J r. f.. ... ,, . . "l ;cxtmguished in his crave. Thus was Ihe fort sweepin of the river, that wi bring the stea-! 1.? e 1 j- a 1 , 1 1 1 . . ., . . a-d ihe lives of several individuals saved bv mers up to me, whether thev Iwi I or no I lK- 1 r j 1 i 1 . 4- -V.L- . . ... this heroic act of a dying man. I regret that say, gals, that if things but go on at New Or- 1 ; . j r " r .. J ' . . o . o ... 111s name h i i.:itoH frnm mv incmnrv. lor it

hues as bravely as they do now, 1 II make dol- K,.. ..A. i 1 j r ' ' 'surrounded and in

lars enough, by wooding their boats for 'em, ,..: ,rt n4ralirtn. rAnnArf :th tl,ft nf an nncomlortalde

Innm-n a strtrn for :ill lh not ona in prC.n . , .. . ,

at N I'chez, before ten years are out. Why," Japer a Nc wlon' since we've landed, I've seen half a dozen firtt'

rale timbers jboot the crctki but I'll soon see' To keep off Ftics.mAt a meeting of the house, whither 6h was "follow td b a uvi!.i'i

JlLre Roma a e. Ti.cr vailing mania "l-.u breoc

sex of our no -(rnp,.ji

error of tho moi n. blooming, bean! iiti I residing in .1 therless respohsibili:

recogniz h! in Broadway w iiii j tckct and iiowerf ;Nt the wntkid discover of the cheat onallanlly communieaicd I in fact lo a parct I n loungers at Palmo's, she soon found her.-cll

a lair way lor getting into scrape, A watchman.

whose good sense and gallantry deserves coav

medation, rescued her frr.ni rudeness by lakiag

her by the arm and escorting her lo the watch

and then i t sinning its smooth and eondenseo. appoaiaiue, several linos 0flighl0111nuiu.il brilliancy w ere teen lo shoot t ross the areli I rar.-vrij-cly. At el.-en o'clock it had, rcmovrd ;b-'it 1 c ii degrees sou'liw. in! o iiu1 zenitli. u'nui it gradually dts.tj peared. The lbcimo;r-ier -lood at ,":'l degrees. We have had unu'ual cold w atii.;r durit:': Ihe whole ol the mo'itl.. . . . 1 .

- 1 : -.Tiio.incd on "ieui"ierii.iv nionoog 1 im a I V "' I Al: '. fro--!.

Capt. I'ord of the Co::. ! States .rm new at hi residence in this vicinity . Wo ire told ho hai rolurnod t-) (hi state, for t!e purp. so of receiving the terviees of Iron 7f lo ll);l active and enteipt ising yrt-i-.g nun. who ws!i tocxploie the. western wil-J. in ser ire ol their country. Tho Co:?-;-1 proposed lo bo raised by Capt. Fol d i- .'. s iao.l to aft a dragoons on the w Cstei u Irontiei s, a, id w ill be furnished w ilh h.uscs, ! ti-ir-i:, aCC't-rcaiC'.Ut .d rV.icj:-, 'I!:. -c ' "'.