Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 246, Vevay, Switzerland County, 17 September 1836 — Page 1
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ROMANTIC STORY, About f.irat and twenty years ago, a young
TF.llMS For iii-v-two numncr. t..!U... gentleman, a merchant, m fn eastern ciiy, los.i.K'."tf not-pahl until th expiration of I !vlcr.glrg to :t very respectable family, be,,..ir r.vo lvn.x.vn natl fifty rr.vrs. if pit; ;came unfortunate in business, and his credit-
r. vo ir and two i.i.ar, puiu i.i :r.rs being1 very importunate, he was otiii; u
Hi r personal sa'ctv, to leave the place, uc
A MISSIONARY'S OXEN. A missionary in South Africa having reduced tie language of the tribe- in which he labored to a written fowrt, drew the characters
of the alphabet on a board, and having gain-! inhabited by a if n.n.-.nl of (!
Ftom (he Glean .V. '. Jwolr. A FAIR HfSiNMXS Til NS t "I iL. A few miles below Oban, hoidi i it u -i- !!;( Alleghany river, is the " Ii.dia- U m iv.uior.'
t
!:- u'id a', but . - hi fr.i?t:ii.
li.c ex'r:irr.!it::ii v p-.-.v to shoot a !i;;ir- i" ?i:e 1
T! 1
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' 1 -eri oi ;.n rtce'.veu icsj imni unais v sciucu imn n n om .i.i .. nm i.cw --
,,v,n;h ii oaid in a-lvnnco. ! times Imn in Buenos Avres, and at others in;
S ihseribers, who rOvt ive their papers by j Monlcvicleo and other Sanisi ami I'ortu-
private post. top--v "25 cents postage. igucsc citic?. Ho left at home a young anu No v xoer discontinue! until all arrearai-s ; j;t..I1,;f,, u;f,(0 whom lie liad been married -irtt p ild ' a i.l n iice to stop il s;:nt to the of ;sl Jcw ,nont, only, who became very soon defue in writincc. ! pendent a her "own cxeitious, or the assist- . Adv.-iiisemen.s inserted, at the usual ;nncc ef lcr relatives, for the support of herr.r. l.'xccnt persons advertising t lrTr'J 'self aiid an infant dau'ater to whom siie had
o;ivauions, when s5 will be demanded ior aj,, j)M th, subsequent to the departure d fe-nrde. and !"or :l m 'R"- r iber husband. His business was not very lloui-(O-Anproved proJ ice, delivered at this of-jjj,-,,,,, abroad, and from long absence be bad fice. or such other pl.ire as may he agreed up- j j,ccomo in some measure, at least weaned en, taken in pavment. 'from theaOections of his wife, who was pining i:--!! in comparative solitude at homo; his remit-
The f dlowing skettii shows wuai toe K ' I lanC(.5, jf evcr he made her any, became less
nvite spirit is capa'.de of achieving, in cse?ol I jogs frC(.1Jcn(. :!:,, his letters few and far :merjrencv. Mrs. Dustin must have been a , , on . l.rcathctl little or no consolation to
woman ef extraordinary '.'serve. HANNAH DUST IN. This woman should be ranked among lc licroines of anthp.sitv. She was the wife of 7'hom.-i Du-ton of llavcr!i;il, Massachiisetis v.ii in Use rear 1G5D. and mirried 1G7T.
altogether tmrteen cir.iure:!. i -
who dwf-It at tise sources i toe
she
ihc Indians
id about.
her atllictcd boso.n. He occasionally visited this? city and Philadelphia, but if she was aware of the fact at the time, she had not li.c drcnutli or the financial means to hear her hither, though her love for him remained unr!bved and unabab'ih It was not until about
v vrars after his residence in Ihscnosi
! Avre that t was known or suspected that
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rreu lis nois rouoo inn., ioiu un-m umi pointed to one of those marks, he should make a certain noise with his tongue, and they were
to try and do the same. He then pointed to the lir-t character and pronounced the sound of A. The boys looked first at him, then at one another, and finally burst out into a rear of lauuhter. A seco.,d attempt met with still lcs success: they laughed more loudly than before. What was he to do? They could not conceive bis design, and the more they ihoiu'ht of it the more ludicrous it appeared.
At length a thought struck him. " My lads," :.id he5, "von know that in the Kraal your fa
ther's oxen all have names: and if one of them
is named to vou. you ill co and single it out
"Yes;" this they could all understand. vt vv.r.11 dint, mv on,rt hnvs. thcsft black marks
VII, ...v... ...j j 1
are my oxen; they have all got names; anu I
want you to know the names oi my oxen. This at once succeeded in rousing their at
lenlion: it was a pleasant thinsr to know the
names of the missionary's oxen. When they
had thus learned the names of the letters, it
was not long before they began to form little
word-; and the whole art and mystery oi rea
ding was soon explained.
Not lone; since o::e of (he tribe, n.-itned Jni.ii Titus, engaged to deliver a certain nnni'-e: of pin; logs to a trader in IVm.m Uat.i. f:r which he was to recciie f:veii;l:i: us piece.
iff t -i !:: C (!:(.: Ii.id ou..i'' !i:s ';'! i-. i eu v. i!l rc left."' Kn-ugh :, f r t! -n nstu ! , Tl-.e j-.l e i-. tint
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bcT.-ce ''o f..'l;i.w : he any oiVr i
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Tim lr:ir.er. however, upon ibeir di livery, n
f.iced to nav over three shiliin-cs. John cx-vt horn
. , ..
:rted his influence to induce Ins cn-K.in. i-i.. . . . s i v. ( ...
ay the stipulated price, but without ehecl
the trader was inexoiable. At ler.gth hnd
in" his arguments of no avail, John hit i:pon .ly lno:;g
an admirable plan for (lie settlement oi t.'ic
mrcn' inn nnii ice. rrake a nrvain: mhi v. . .t .
y you give me five shillen f r u.y lo. now ; In n.' x'-. ". or a:-.'c:m. I;
you say you civc me only ttsree. I ten on vni ir k : i-n m ai
what I'll no we 11 litit. ii you iick
then you give me three shillen; ii 1 lick yi-u, o.'ilMy ! :
then ycu cive me live shillen.
The bargain closed and then i.ic ngnt commenced. For a time the success ofeithei
he was
i.i
,.;,.,:!: river. an.I tne region ro-m
- f iVoiS. i n ip I .)' l ol .Ai.irniitli,. iirt (hit one oi Ins lovsn
ot-er a " . .. , , u:m
nd attacKeu na- i,;m ,., 1,15 boarding nouse, aim
. - ..v.!.- .til II u-'ic iinlv frofn
a m 111 01 Mi-"!
nen. who met
if-.'' mie down (he river and anacKcu inm in ms Doaroiuz nouse, .uu !': 1 . . .1 -.1. :..!.. .1 r! 1 -..::.. n...,,! I.n-.ihh :ii
v ih:i! vhe was conh led to ikm wu;i no in-n10 i,ad recenuy ieii ins fmlonlva vveek old. Her hu-ba -.d catch- j.ome. that the fiet became known. His u rn from the field, an 1 lied to the id.mVoter. who of course had never seen him I""5 ' i r--'ri bc-r on tiic course he j Jrof.Tit-ut 1 V wrote him in the most ntreciionate
house nnd
-iiouh: V
! 1,;; wood--, on the av to the - .rri- r;ng the p-t spring the daughter was assu t.,.,...T ..rr .jj, ;,ori0 he followed in the I i,,;r f.,i!v:r was in Pad idelphia, and ta; t()8.aJ m:"' r.f-Jth'' kep' th- p-irs-iinirlthe advantigc of a v.sit which a young i r.rar; with his itk' fj:,nj hi clvirje in US to wliom'shc was attached was about
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party was doubtful; but t lengih J
coup dc maiiiy brought his antag'-r.ist to t!.c yround. and, holding him down, wiili !i-
kn es placed upon his chest, bejja:. a nrley "Now,"' said he, 4iyou give me live shiiicn.
let you up, you say you give me tiireo ?!ii!'en you no scs to-dny U-morrtnc, nor gertfrdrty."
n-.av sr.
m-d, ; 1 be .'. t r : ;7 1 : ir ' xnvnA v,.;!rr-ev( 1
ie
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'.11V bp.f un,..d :de to V. ::l d ine:
!.'!- in si:. a!! s'r !'i e,..'.' e.( S of
s reaiii 1 v of S".:.'d" 1 r.-.p t f
- 1 . " 1
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n-ed in
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I Or!0 of ti-o f M
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se.
She r nbv.lv io 1 h::n to loavo m vmcv. imploring him once more 10 1 e 1
, 1 infu.tto their fair, an 1 to m uce ,a;11uv. To tne supplications ne pai i ... f?r,,llU ;ro,!M- wnh o"J:er children, jpniid'hced, either makinji some frivolous exl.i escap, I -Vh . children on a p.-ithUe, or nuvini no regard at all to them. I)u-
lie sei.i i1" . . .1 r, i . . , .1 nulifor wns Musnred
iinj
gen-
ma
king to Washington, she repaired to the former cMy.aml was quartered in the same hotel with her parent A message was sent to his 00m, stating that a young iady wUlicd an interview with him. This was granted, and in few moments the father and daughter were 1 .1 ii : . ..o::.w
c iM,'(i 111 cacn olnPrs arms. 11 is sumciuui to - iv that her eloquence and her tears subh -d'his" h?:irf' tlvU ne iinrnedialc!y repaired
to his l :v lo.40" win., !t..v, ...... ...:,i. ..11 n? ;.(Wt;.?;ate feelinss of her na-
Willi .! . . w. I
e now living 111 me tri'm-
ladias? Hi bay until
place of safety at the cT."ri"'j: '
i.Ftiion n;itut:u
P,of..re Mr. Indians re-
", nnd Mary
turiK'd and captured his sice wi. - ' ' - ; V:ef, her nurse. They with ..the." tok their march by order el toe . .,
forthe.; Artl,ey ..Ti rm-m . ... miles, the Indian f.und tne mfrit t,o oloon.and dashed its brains out ag .mst a tree. Mrs. D .slon was feeble aa 1 wretched, but thi oulr je nerved her so il for every cnterXfipr Hv.s. horrid ou!rae she wept no
1 i. 1 i.h' nr.- OilW I viiil: .11 int .'"
more; the agony o nature - ' - ' " never abandoned her.
re it fell. She looked to heaven w.i a s.- ,no:iy as w.uu5.. ... Ofl-,
i-nt prayer for succour and vengeance, an I I fdlowed "the infernal group without a word of
.om-.daint. At this instant imc lima resole
was 'formed in her mind and swelled evert pu',sC of the heart. They travelled on, a distance as she thought, of one hundred and fifty miles, h it nerhans from the course they took.
nbont seventv-fivc. The river had probably been broken'up but a short time, and the canoes of the Indian? were above tho falls on the Merrimack when they commenced their pvirney to altar!; Haverhill. About these sHs, on an island in this river, the Indians In I a wigwam, and in cettincr their canoes in
order by rowing ten miles up the stream, became much fatigued. When they reached ihe place of rest, they slept soundly. Mrs. Duston did not sleep. The nurse and an En-
5.'. sh hov were apprised ot Her design, nui
were not of much to her in the execution of it. In the still of the night she rose nnd . .... .Cii In fuel l!in e .unit-
and went oui 01 ua. m n - lies. and security of savage sleep. They moved not; they were to sleep till the last day. - returned, took one. of their hatchets and
-iched ten of them in a moment, each ''"T "intd" blow. An Indian woman who with ft ' i,kp nA ithher
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A PPIU RANGES.
Some vear? since a merchant on Long Wharf
dv.r:'ied for Soanish milled dollars. 1 he
nre.n'nim was hiii. A Roxbury farmer, who
. r. n n .1 .rim
rami? into lovzn 101 iimiiuic-, inu ...... vw.
pri ie in apreaiiug like a beggar, with a sho
vel on his shoulder, called at the counting
ioo.;i of the man, and asked if be wanted sil
ver dollars
SCENE IN THE Gil V N I) JURY PvOOM
Among the complaints before the Grand
Jury of this county, during the past week,
was one against an individual selling rum. A certain deacon of a church was called before the jury to sustain the complaint; he was asked if 'he 'had bought any rum of the person compl lined of 1 have not, was the reply. Have you seen any rum drank in his piemises? was asked by a juror no, was the ready
replv. Have you Known any mm ". or drank in his premises? was the next inquiry and the next answer, like the other, was 11 I ...... .....v. Irt No mrilPfl
nr.. i-iave von umiumi .111, iuih.-j
away from the said premises, and ifso, under j . 1 1 1 1...
what circumstances f lie was asweu oy District Attorney, from whom the deacon could not escape'so easily as he probably im-;irr-motj0 yes, said the deacon, 1 have carried mm ."5 way from there when my family ,v,.m si.oV. Mow- much have you carried a-
ivnvt About six lmIIous atditferent limes.
ye!l, come, said the attorney, how did you .1 n 1 1 ....... ..A If e-ii.t it."
obtain t !e rum: 1 doihi.u
deacon. Indeed did you return me same quantity of'ri.'m again? No, sir. What comnensation did you make for the rum? Why, 'aid the deacon, whcii I borrowed the rum, I let the man have the money for H, and prcv.-
ded he ever called for the rum, ncw u
lum me the money again. I all Hirer uon.
The Eastern folks are nil trying who "an tell the largest story of absence of mini- tvt'.c
has a man with his head in a boot-pick, in-.'y at un.11 r
'(!ly 00
' ;.,ce i va'. r in t ; t mpv be rlailitd
ie e.-;;;:
, .11..! :-s!;!i
rr:-r
:':!is v. -r he'-i;:,
ad gTiiie SlC'!.og
irrit:
!!,! arti 1 !
stead of bis boot, and puiiin his head olf; hh-earned ami smiju-. serve si:' other laying across the uack of a thair ail cai : y r il i !,e water, night and putting his pantaloons to bed ; while A I'.'tle 0:1 en. nee i: thi
unnllinr Ihrniva lie hr:ul nut fif I hp window, that '.aler HVV
goes to bed, and sleeps with a wash bowl of dirty water on his shoulders. These arc all very fair; but. if rumor speaks truc$ the editor of the "Columbus Hemisphere is much worse
off, as he writes so much about ) .' iewts eve
ry day that he adopts the article on rising in ,ci;usetl to ..-uinl the morning, leaving the woman his breech-: ble exnense. u!v
rs, bustle about getting breakfast, and does; on their iniwmi
not learn his mistake until be tries to n iric reive I t,.e w.:the "little one." IVha.Hi? Times. grass highly rrc-li
I -f
:.t
ur-
:.ts. a v I e .rue io
til" case:;! ' ly imoossild turned i;.!o van la ir". 1
-; i ver i' - on! 1 lie
1 known -1 : . I r 1 . . ; " -:rtsand ! - h .-. 1
matte? ree, ! ' he (ier 01
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:rrr.
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v. 1.! snow !'( :': s Vht as t .;Cvi ui! r-
'':: i;:.'lV i-!.v s;i 4"n!.ir 15 i.i "Mafsa-
two cro;
Sir AVilliam Curtis has been for many years !con?iiu:;..,!y
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Yes."' said the merchant; "have
THE MACE
Without the mace the House of Commons
. ' I 1 I . I I I w I I i
. I . r 1 'I I . 11... . . I . . . j'l I .
f nie nnt .-ist :mfl 11 Is SIS itrt -
mace should be present at the dehheranon.
of our senate, as that Mr. Speaker thou u oe .1 Without a speaker the house
ir. Imsiness. and without his
mace Sir. Speaker cannot take the chair. At .1 n'r..mpnt of a session and belore
1 . 1 ....l.tti hiv cm.
,'C Section of a speaker, mis .........
. 1 , c i .- diirnitV is niauen unuti - 01 me i'-1' i . ... -nnnnr i Inr
sides during the
i.- ,.riiit. 1 nan 11 is ui.i..
am iir::
an Alderman of London, and was for some 'out the a;d td any time a representative of that city inPaiiia- A u l iter, in . ment. Yet he is generally In. lieved to be a ,?".'" 44 In t'.e !. !iv man of shallow min i, "ros-l v ignorant and il-'ed a farm, over v. ;
. ; . ' . . ... ......
iterate. Among the uburuuses attributed la sma.t stream, in arimciai eh .n:,. -
him is, that of the following (oa-ts at public a mi!. J.ar.vl tint oid n.t
dinners: I'.ciiofhny to the acre.
'The British Tars of Old England ll1 two tons, ,y v.hiei. an 4 A speedy pence, and soor..' Jmy crop ris or eight tons." Now 'The three C's Cox, King, and Curtis.' '.instances (f tl.i Kind rr :;!.( !.:; At a school dinner prove the immense bi-t-cfu that
'The three It's Reading, Ui'ing, and led by a judicious lufde ef irri
Kitnmetic. 'The female Ladies of London.
At the celebration of peace in 1815,
.11 1 e;::.;,;c r!,-iV:ss ;0 .iv h it at
'.'1 a cr
!:) !!.r:'.:.i e (ii" w;i.s!i
ra-
it
CM'
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soil. Ii";-; u y t j ,1 I ow:.water fa '-- i . t . 1
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I,
ti'r.oreos f t
adduce to be d on.
io iv-
AM'.rnorr'.. In ; ' ertnln ?e-
Masqat husett, n!-auivs were l e-.e-i
.. 4 -.
"Peace ail over the World a:.d eery where j
EiGitT LIES ei Pru.ss.
mr mbers oi the religious; conr,v g-iti. ihirty years sii-ce, to introd-it e a vi. into t be t ! m r !'.r t'e- imps oven. c.,'. of ic. This : ;m ii . ! . 1 v : t : ; 1 1 ',.;!
d die tin aire, to m- ei tl; a
M i! !: -ta.e ell 11. u-
.was 1
ViSV
ih!
-t i in'" 1
-r.fti.
1
,! fr (lie a vender of
nn :i! (I JI Wi:)l!l. I . lilJ V-'
W ,0u was a w ' a helpless child, ii t deal a d- d Uy (hc ,ich
)f l!
va
you got any?" " N't with me," replied the farmer, "but I think I have a few at I'lOrr
What do you give?'' " I' our per cent." said die merchant; "and added, " I will give yon seven for all you have." "Well," said the man, 1 should like to have you just clap down
Ion paper how much you give, and the nnm-
ner 01 iiui Mn.'ii. .1 1 am... ..-v w..v v. ... ......
it." " Yes," said the merchant, "that I will
do: what is your name I ' " Ldward bumncr, ... I -1 . . t . tl... -n.ia '1 . 1 .
said lie, 1 uc ineicoion mtu tivi,. ..0 iw.lows, and gave it to him: " Edward Sumner of Roxbury; says that he thinks he has some Spanish dollars at
home, but don't know. 1 hereby agree to
"7 rr.,l nrnmiiim for :ill SUCh (lollai'S
jn, . v v.v,..v. , - f rrmntons,
as he may prouuee. A. sne:1ker. bein tMicn ill, sent
"If I find any, said thedungcartman,"i win P "' , 1" i,v rlcrk at the table,
10 icn I"- -j .
An Italian named Moscati, has just com-; too n.ucli ol he tne aire, to m- ei ta a; r -need an netion against the famous booWse.-; 1,1 rl 1 ,!. r.-.rtnU ci li.c raii,is, Longman & co., London, for a libel in (it w a v 1 len'ly opju sed by t! eir ir.:J e Me.d?cal Ga:rttc, published by them in.cetbd d- acen. In sjute f the ;
mencet
lei
llio M,rl!rn( (1iTltr. not
which the noor creature was called a Uar and . However, me mnovmion was -.11. -i e:
impostor. Another man would have pocket- vote of the i)i;ij-u it v, am! t!.e lichaccll
f.H il. insult hecausc it was true, but this 11 11-! tn'ro'lo.-cii mlo (he c .ioir. I
going to laws lie was loo poor
happy Moscati chores it as an excuse for ;-; the hr st I -;.tbl;iih of appr-.-iranco, t.ir !.; j crain iroing to law! He was too poor to em-: seat in his piv.v as usual, w hfre he s;;t with
speaker e Ucdon t; tahle, where L,. cmms, ? jHlt ;H ramc hefue lite court ' becoming gravity, until the first sound of the ft'evtT after remains during the sitting of thej -,n pavperie, Sir P. Pollock, one of the j worldly inMremct.l wa heard when !.e ar.-e oue at its riiiv,Mr. Speaker carries it a-ifirst mr at the ICnglish bar, pleaded his cau-c . and advanced to tuo out-ideof f.,., pew.Hli way with him, and never trusts it out of his! wi,lollt any Longmans put in a justdi-jal. t,;e firav.ty o a r retjen jtancia:; u; !
This important question of the
speaker's duty in retaining constant possess- ' r ... . , 1 . ..I1J l-,o 1.111 I vv:ltl.
o this, w lien may oe canuu m-i B -
ion
ing
C.;L- w:is most pravclv decided in the
lr ..II foci. 11.U. ) rcmmos. On that .cc.non, fir
i.r.w. tile hro.o.l
.ie Ine n -1 ; r i i ! i e . i n.i!'rr.
Hieing out of toe Jilusc.
call with them to-mornow morning, at 1 ne - . . . jt appcars
7 The inai ne couni .." ..... --- . .
o'clock: if I don't you won't see me
siderablc discussion, wheth-
ration that AIosC.t.i tvas a magnmccni nar,;o ...c..i . -.. , .,
nnd they proved it, so that Masvoti had a ver-',asile, an d to..., !.., e ot I diet nirainst him. A variety i wilt.,sscs;gation oy dmcing out o
proved that be had told them some Mujr.: - - Longbows. He said he was author of Ptlkum. I o-t tav. Lr..vr.-- few days
that he was creditor to a larg-i amount, oti-unce. a sM.u.g anu active young man drov.t
lbilwcrs, and that P.ulwcr owed bini the mo-, with great rapi.li.y to a pualic 'se 1:1 iia: nev for writings of Moscali's which Bulwet jvicini of this city. Having nw.y n.IIes to had fathcedas his own. proeed. be h ft jaded hor-e :.! the do.-.:,
the hre, which he s. t haU(lfuU of a done; and eehm,- ,
roasica to... .. V.,tlbe neordc rellecunga moment. s,e y "h thcVa.
. Ll. .1 va ran;
appearance of the man sai.slied the mcrcnaii . . been in the
that his dollars would be scarce. At nine o- r . - , communication
clock the next day, however, the mm appear- nresumed to
l V. ' . . .... -' - - 7 1 . .
... . -.1 ..n 1. j:... i. r 1.1
oi iUveruui w ..,-.. .
1 ..,,l -..t.t iheshun; th. " .
J-0..UIO..M -r... -, - ancl
v';nrs o( maul
if ever that time sao il
cd,n,. swekin, foil .ll. . WI I -M ,t7. bcckU ll
veil inausan-i nu 1..... - , . nnderneatn it
,!v,t ro.tive.hut honorably caught, look miyoi me h m -' Tr . tii.
" 7 . :n. 1 Her ded. however, Uiai mi. p"v-
ths silver, gave a cliccK .or ne amount, w,u, - wUh (he ba(1. seven per cent, added; and pleasantly remark- -d do c q ntc g , a3 the jour.
ed."l did not really suppose, irom your ap-pM. - ., .. . .. ,. .iimli
, v, . .i, ni4l mlorm us. "auiournt-u im.:iii3ti-- ... ". Ipcarance, that you could have more than a n-U m o m j
rU,r :ml the mace when it is taken from
able, bv the seargeant at arms, is an ot-
e which u is 10c ri-..v . .r..
Ui?o 0 J acie 1 uik.
Mr. Uulwer was produced, who swore that .entered tne l-ar roam, t ok :.
he wrote "Pelham," and that Moscati did not:, the. nop. 1 in.o i.,s v. ,.!..'.
that Mi scati once furnished material to I i.n. ;" I le .1 hti.iri.ave given las .
for a f.ur page article in the Mic M'onlhhjMi ot oats, said tne bar he. per.
razinc, for which ho was p ud: and that he. ; man na i pi 0.1.4. .n ....-one
rral Court of Massachusetts examined i her s.. - Je Rl.mJks.-. , y. and being satiit d with tue truth of ,t flnd ri 00k her trophies, the scalps and gov, h. r tit1 1 i !,x-fn mill Or - l
IV pounds. The people - r,,nv presents. All classe8 were anxious to e,.c the hcr,i ;,c i-, and thev found her as modest
as brave.
Thc pound of ! e IT ,v r-,3 I (Pa 0 re M:wv.Ucs(cr dyers r fu e 1 1 1 permit a lady who I ad r cc.vc a a lomaas milwUVMoaltitvl the lectures alie y l t'.m lic-!i Mcdcntie. . . ---- -
the. a Hell? A pious minister, of re
G..t.-.l.lp i:ihnts. now in the mcthodist con
Cotton wool wet with ..-:,, formerly a preacher among the
igoric relieves the car-ache ,,nivcrsalists. The incident which led lum
M-iou-ly to examine the grounds ol Wat uoc
i ..r. hroiif?ht before a magistrate on a ;s s,rikit:e- and singular, lie was amu
chargo of assault and battery, candidly nek- 5ing ,lis r,ule son, by telling him the story ol
nowledged that he Had a nanan KiiKi-ug uie ,he children 111 mo "ui,. .. f the little innocent clnl
corop.aiuu.-i Uv , . . ... - ,.riJlied the
I I I V l, I. I - -----
k: lr..u nWlmt became of the wicked old
:l ri Cfllllillrllllktl? Ill l" I IrlLllVI " .
. . 1 .ir ti II .rnt to hiaveirlOO' " VV Oil!
rcliants are running ouiuncit-i . r 1 41 i, 1 1 he kill them aeain, father? ' said the boy.
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1. The next bounce was .hat Maria Antoin-i that performed die labor of tr.tvf !hng." .!! e, Queen of Paris, had not been guillontin- has foddered the wrong annua!,' sard another. , but that she had been "protected" by h ,ft P,Jyt-
i Mr npi-rr ovvfd sivnomi to the lt;ii-I der. "that li aslm
... . , -
ian
ette
ed
Moscati, for many years in his chalteau.
Bounce three, that he had ah, that my mod-
est pen must write it ihat he had ravismn
eighteen nuns in one. vipu ::: i ne prooa.ui 's .. . . r .
ty of this must be appait nr, 01 couibe mrvny
apacity. uounce nun . uiiu m: n.iu .1 .un.o blade in a sword cane, whkh blade he tmi-
of brandv.
aed orove t.;.". .!'s two quarts The lce;r:g s-iid a bv-st ;n-
liorse,- and not him-, If;
alh wore round his body! nnd that when he
PcrjBin F,ntrv. ' Mr. Timms,' sr.id a wag ' how do v kt ep jour books?' ():, hy double entry 'Double t ntiy, how's that f 'Ob ! eary cio ugh, 1 make one entry and my partner makes another.'
Vicii'sniM.H Men. m.?. A person named
w.., 1-1 4.1.. L . J." II. I.
took it from round his waist it always sprung siicmcit nei.oei.uc.y .i w,. r. tm,,,.
hack to its straight form, "just as natural as Am hmrl al ltksuui gn, mi.-.s. .1 mon nine
srncc.
Ax Awrrt. Pause. A flora clergyman h..1 united a bappv pair not long ago. an .'rrf.il
'sllenc ensued, which was broke: by art im-
0 vn-
anything." Bounce live: that he knew 31,j and could grammatically speak tl t languages.
Bounce six: that, albeit, a small man, he
was of a roomy nclur (ruminater) and could! ..i., 11,0 mc like, a cow. Bounce seven:
.k.i l, l.nil hepn with Napoleon in the Hus-!paii"-t youth's exc'iaiminj, ".)-' t I .
sian campaign, and hi-, power of hearing wasA'ui.V happy !" so remarkable that be had actually heard the! , approach of the Russian army at twenty-four,! -Ahoy was :rked. docs the Leopard ever hours march distance; this he says be tpld to! chnnge'his spots? " Oh yes. u Un he is tircJ Napoleon who discredited: thismod'orn fine car of one 5ot be goes to another. '
