Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 247, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 September 1836 — Page 2
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VM'lLl the '.Ml- and TWO DOL1.VRS. paid 1.1
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i! tie.' eviration of the - i
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gold1 s-irr-n:i.I.-. by a thousand a hi lies" and fir faces, dazzling . will; on th ' ear. uh?
vealing ar.th mi swills wdh no'.es of praise.
' o h the Phil.il' lphia S tlur.icty Gmricr. SLTl-TiiiUNGS UlON T1IM WTIECK.
ibeviplioa r reived fr less than six
tn m' h-.'i' le-s p aid in avane-. S iWri---r, who re-rive their p ipers by
priva'e pot, topav . cents postage.
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P.. i" writing. . Iverlis events iner
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"wavingjwilt be an acquisi'ioa It P.indisc,and nayet, surrounding the margin of the dork formed Midam-? Pontalba, a wcr.ltfcy lady of :,Vv the eyes; I save the bishop's soul in purgatory," then continuous, yet ever mutable and ,i tiiie--.- )i -lea' s. hut who is now roi.iip-' in i-'r.u.c-
he instantly stabbed him. border, as seen Irom the docks ,d t ;; . deuce. About lull pa-' eh i i ,v From the ,ic York Sun. vents were-ope-ned in tm ! U- i l s, .
KIDNAPPING IN Till' CITY OP NEW jolliers near tin- bottom -d'U,,. d - v, a.ul YOIl'v.. jdenly the water leaped hi, a! cn h apcr.i It is too bad to be told, much less to be en- like houn 'i - ;wu r, ii-, each conn: r c i d u red! On Saturday, 23d instant, abou' I- ifi'lii.i aiaiu-t 'h - o tier, till i . -a . i
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Oar readers un juosiionably recollect the dreadful shipwreck of the Francis Spaight,
from Sr. Jolm's, (N. F.) to Limerick. The o'clock, Mr. George Jones a 'respectable tree dy of w.iler wa la'ted i particulars of their suffering up n iho wreck .colored man, was arrested at 21 I'roaJway, As wimes'ed from i i
!iave been detailed bv one of the crew, to the j by certain police ollic.crs, upon the pretext of -mi couilict of the cim. ms. 1 ii.i. i . :
lamsricK o:ar iiom wmca we ma:;e iu:s a- jinx icimul; com nmeu assault an ornery. ;aiui uien .uni' away na war ; aan e
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:)riisremeni: air. jones oeuiir conscious in ii no sai n cn ti ii; eeetn ii aana i;uiir .r-pruie. .fi ;hi i,o!
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I he crew, fourteen ia numuer. saved them
selves by clinging to the riginij
" upy the side i r the. cioratie
tic i- Mhiicii nt (itntb v, it!. out it.
The wreck
could be sustained against him, refused to go j the water arose a! .ve (lie inlet, and ih-
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witlv the ollicers. His employers placing , moiJ u!)idrd, and at 12 La tht- hore-"
was filled with water, and tiiere was not a ' high confidence in his integrity, advi-ed him to I which had hilherlo sajip.iriel die frl-'aie -
idrv soot to star.d noon. The provisions were .go and answer to the charge, promising thatlgan to drop one bv one from their im.si i ion-.
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.: ' M.!r;i-pl Urd hi,id,Ilg V ; ! 1 he eiCeieJ (.
- b'ls befonuii; to that hilly en enhii -'j l i;c. She p!;j).,t. (o h'.l.iht it ' - .cu: :)".- . -.
i i-ii'ii i.i.ju- e !.nee.'.i i ar;. , ., ir i
iir. a e, ill. ru s, opt-n space vie. W
eonr he !ad ttj niir "ristti a 'ted by 'ie!i a strne! m;e. as w
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rate's. Kteepf p.r-v, advertising elop.vd J,,- hashed overbear J when the ship struck, (any assistan omvanion-. when s5 wiM be deavin leM for a ; Thov contin ied sixteen days in this horrid J the end of
female, and N (era le.al
fcj- ppnve l pro.I'ico. delivered at this office, or such other pj u e as may be agreed upon, taken in payment.
A I'OHU. AV!-.ea --m- f .n ! w, :n r.- bV tbei !, S'laHtwir.e t-i''i ros- i 'hv b ur. Ti-Hbim. befi ers !r bmd t!:;:s hv, -.- 1)1. Mtvd Tii hr'-l - his d th ore; dea.l'eapith tbis '.irrv .kv, U .-Ai,y t'. la!.' I ! I i ii'.?, O )"l ;!! ii(:n ttii' anot ioi's sira Is VvUQ5 v: its s a f.-cc s ill.
nice should be afforded to satisfv
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ys minis iiorrui inc cna 01 uistice. lie proceeded witu the
situr.ioa, with nothing to eat sustainmg.ollicers, accompanied with a gentleman w!io
t'ifm?elves by gilhering the rain that descen- would have stood hi hail he was locked up ded from th i heaven. O 1 the I'Jih I) -cem ,in llridewell his friend was told that 'when
jber t!je captain proposed that 1 its sa mid be he was wanted he could be sent for.' lie- ! drawn between the four boys, to e.e who it ween the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, Mr. Jones
should die. fr foo l fjr the rest of the i.rew.'was carried belore the hoo. Kieh ird KiUcr,
I'h b ays al sric objected but the m Htering recorder of tha city ot New ork. In the of the crew demanded initant steps. Mulvilie 'absence of his friend, and in the presence of now prepared some sticks of ddferent lengths several notorious kidnappers, who preferred
;tr the lots. A hand le was tied over U - ana by oath sustained mat he was a runaway
I'rien's eve?, and he knelt down resting his slave, p r Jones, (having no one to utter a
(fare on Mu'.ville's knee. The latter had the word in his behalf, but a boy, in the absence
and glide alongside.. :jae it ated in L5 Sect water. As soon as t" e wat-s within a. id without were cqudibro 2) feet d-ep the bridge? on t!ie gates were cleared of -un-eta-tors, the nates thrown uncn. and lie; Ire' He
thrown open without percentiidc mi.tK n. ' "nj'f to 7a EiJ?
Wilhin-T could r'xeeed the e.ic. r- ,r,.t , , ; , i he r!;..ot-r
rLfiV r;iv
ia may raise, ent. 'h: vc u,
inivaf- fori nne in cw Otlenns, tv- ri if ti'.e prr.pri. tor do jw. j,, Frai.ce, t!;:itan rocrnii a hnilding to ce.m)are in extent - and magniltf.ence with thc I'.dais Pav;t!.
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sticks in his hand, and wa to hold them up one. by one, demanding whose lot it was. O'Urien was to call out a name, and whatever person he named for the shortest stick, wa to die. Mulvilie held un the lirst stick, and
leaiuri lcd who it was for. The answer was.istreets, like a beattothe shambles! My de
And ir. ; r b xr.ee, iby l-vd g-irtdl ho dd t'v !: y sirrt.;. m'- .ncb, and bi le I'sh.'ld wi 'iin thv t l OT!i's -wp!!, , ad nedi tV-re, i a treiu'ia ; pnde Oa! t '.! hi a tlire wis ease whose li, Tint r eved ?!si-:g so loved io'its?, Th l it ?nd fa i.V.y lein.M tosiji The dew l;. in liiiae to witer bis. Ai d for t!io res when twilight lii'ir 'at! see t!ee v. ;e!.!eria j a wi'di hiai, Or in diiepoivn ;ir.a.'ia Ii ,v t. WIi se ?i ht. f own. i al! so di-n Tell liim t!;eT-'s not a il wer '.s lew,
.a:.o nui a s:,e,u !,ir :i ve. And not :i !r v7 ili;-.t whi-avr s . Tlsa! b not h.-.-.j-J nnotaor's love. THK YAY TO CT !l!: A HAL) IlLSBAND. One firmer Potior, of the pari-h of IViw, in Dovotuhire. a m n much inilmcd t sei. lies, having ea a-ioa to d a yok: of even, drove them to Cretii'ion fair, ab ut six or sev miles di?anco aa I meeting wiili a good lair, agreeable eniei taiiim Mt aa I jovial cm-
maa-ons. he was miahtiiv in his element, and! were expressions cf uissenl from the men, and
M 1 not care to go home, but tarried there ' iJu. raplain said, 'twas best at once to lay hold some week, singing the song of the drunkard. j ,,n Imn, anj Jet tl,e cook cut his throat. O'-
Mntijatl ist he w a dipo l to set out lor Brien driven to extremity, declared he would
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of numerous friends who could have born tes
tim ny to his freedam.) was by the Recorder pronounced to be a slwe! In less than three hours after his arrest, lie was bound in chains, dragged through the
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ana simplicity- oi Hie tnaoneuvr; hy whi-ii , ' ' '- ''.iv. !e,v.r ti.e .'.uitrtthis result was cdleclcd. Every thing as in ':' e ,',,"n'-,,' 1 '-siac, liugl.es. la nce and lime and place. ' jloadr-d will) ,y ovi-ion, wine?. ai d i b-ar-
Notwithstanding.the large number of per-;' ' '"r ' : ''!dcr jaete.ue o," tneling; that
sons present some ot whom collected on ih.-! 1 ' a .o Mi.ttgate -wti.Ni .n-
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ste.-is desre.idin" into the d..r k. ai.d w.m wi:h. " 1 "" ''':""o. nut Dei.-ie ;
in imprudent proximity tu tie; frigatr- nol
Hie sliglitest accide it or incident nccurrc-. to
! U'-a'nred th igoin-- u,r
ev were
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all Ii - r id.
lieovered i: the e Tcxiah Govi
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mar the gratification derived from the spccla-1 ve 'w "be schooner mid. jii-pri:oi.cd nil
"for little Jolinnv Slieehan," and the lot wa laid aside. The next stick was held up, and thedemmd was repeated, 4on myself," upon which Mulvilie said. it was the death lot that O'Biicn had called it for himclf. The poor f- How heard thc announcement without uttering a word. Tiie men told bi n he m it prepare fr death, and the captain proposed bleeding him in the arm. The cook cut hi
veins across witu a small ktnle, out rouia bring no dow of bloofl: the boy himelialtcmple I to open the vein at thc bend of the elbow,
iut. hke the cook, he failed in bringing blood. The captain then said "This is of no u-e.
i "lis better to put him out of pain by bleeding
him in (lie throat. At this O'Brien, for the first time, looked terrified, and begged that they woulld give him a little time: he said, he was odd and weak, !i it if they would let him lie down and sleep for a little, he would get warm, and then he would bleed freed v. " To this there
pre
eu countrvmen. we are all liable; your
wiv es ari l children are at the mercy of mer
ciless kidnappers. We have no protection in law, because the legislators wilhold justice. We must no longer depend oa the interposition of manumission or antivdaver) societies, in the hope of peaceable and just protection; where such outrages are committed, peace
and justice cannot dwell. V hile we are sub
ject to be thus inhumanly practised upon, no
man is safe; we must look to our own salety
and protection from kidnappers; remembei iug lhat 'self defence is the lirst law of nature.'
Let a meeting be called let every man
de. ceeer-ne,!. The Independence was hauled up about a' 1 1 ,; 1 mf"Jr: b'lstcr, n.r. lir.sett, had vearsir.ee. She was then a 71, tut has heen'1' GaheMon M.md. lie n:t ... . ... .1 I I. I . . I .1 T I-
razeed and almost entirely re-built, and i-" . " ' iroyc-rrna m i-y me Jiinus nownnlv a flonhled handed frif all-, t.ui mono u -( !""5:,r. Th dn I'o.s ( r it ports tl.c Texan
six thirty-two pounders. Slie is cons'-bucd to j
he snnerior in everv i-esnert to ton eld l.i-h-l
i , . ; f 1 1 ioncd seventy-fours being deeper between1 ilrrlcs. vef nresentino less sti; f.ieo fr. the lire ' n'''''
ofauenemv. Diluu .L-a;( Poxl. i,'l''"..f nv'l
i ac .New Orleans led k-t in rt av-. P.v I he r rii:d of I bo Ju!i: on S ilniday I i-! f;orn JJrnaiia.
sehooof r .nMuciide. ca;d. idnn e, having met a'v t !V) miles from the 8. W. Par. in clir.se
schooner Venn: she was within half a d her, and she is no doubt a prize by
i:uuope. The packet ship Charles Carroll, Capt. I.ee i t t a- it r
arrived on rundav irom Havre. c nae
received by her Paris ;ind Havre papers t; the 2oth July, containing intelligence tar
days later f om the Frcr.ch metrop. lis lh i!i ;
had before reached us.
Tlie Journal du Paris, the organ of the gov-
eminent, contains the following on this su!;-
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I though of t o i !ee,!:ei.rd prevail?
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mmr main.:: eat import hreiigi ut ;
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f;i o-able to il cordinurici c. radd (lie
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who nas sa m iai in in ins iu.ni i i ic i . new . . - ? , . . , , .a :. . i. ....... i. K...I .. iert wliirh eviden'tv eon.es fr.an an oTu iai l'!" ' """! f"rmirtat!on ol toe e.Xi?ii.g dif.idd-
oii;eoins; ini:n inu is urns :i.ihim u uncrw, rn- j-- j - . r , r, . . . I ,lw". I.a r.Mo,U-lw.r,.irriledio source: e . .! . . . . 1 he corps, con ,i,:en
nroteci'os froms'laverv. Whenever necessi-l "Ministers, after having fully deliberated, j1'':' Uil (A "'.'l
... l a ii,..f r..m..,lv !.. 3ni.tli.it. have determined to adiourn the 5' cview which 1 l:" ' ' "ro v"rv P,-rPl
If (UI Millie. ILl UliU ll-iiiui w i - . v. v.. .-- - tl
i,m. .!. it ;n - m thln.r hmter llian'was to take place on tiie "g Un ..ulv
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Yours, &c.
D.vvin UcciGi.Es.
Frjwi the Illinois Ilrgisli r. A SMALL MISTAKE.
gentleman ol tuc " ouckit ooiie. noi
fhe reasons are as;vel, is ii all mm ot sene
and prol)ity will not have pece'e ed then;. Pint it is, desired, we will give the explanation necessary, observing however that receive, which is proper.
The packet ship evilly, Capt. Lorbrs, arro
it year. ;,re vr"
nan. c i the country.
ricnl far t Ik: supply oft!
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:s lor C:e. d in most pi o e sidli-t'mti.
Iloiir.nr f.-vv da' Lown h s count v. (.'a. v. ,i
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i - . ... , .... ,..v,, ........... ' - . . ...., ...i:,.i...t i i ii.- nut,, hi,,,,, r a i vod on PiieM.iv irom Havre. We have re-
soon arrived at the I o nee:" s hone, wlierp no -, md on him, twould be the worse or mm;, wv . .vv... - ...... ... , , ; . .-c..-J to moot a warm reception from ihat he"d appear to him another time; that jni; and having succeeded ,n l.adiug one e ,ved by tr U ,. n al? to t.ic l?t, and hii wife-, but the good wo.eaa had' framed a hc'd haunt him after death. There wa a which he gue?sed would Su,t h.m. piocecd- tiaic to tat id r' '"t f . y jr j otter r solation. V,, the si-it of his wife. L,w,al h. si.ation among their, when, a fed- ed torthwi.U to the clerk s oll,ce,for the pur- I he tot. 1 , e. u " ' ; , . . , , ,i ,,:,. T i it . o i ii... u.xx' -in,ri)oeof procuring the necessary voucher. die e e, the precaution? taken to inunt u.inv ho came to ihe door, he accord -! her wita ( 0v named llarnnglon seized the noy , ana p " - ""h J i .... a,;.. ,r ........ ih. . .. . ' . ..a: a. a f .. ... .. i "i I Thft rlerk verv kind v (for the accustomed gerous characters a npi i.k lung evenllietn-
, v. race, l mil rrnirnw ui uiui o..- iaey ru.-neu in upon nun; in; mi e.nn w "'.v. - - - j v i . . .i i ., i .1 i- r.. vcrcd, - I see vu be. mv dear; von are ve- nJggl,, violently; addressing himself in par-! fee) issued the precious document, and the ranee to the pa a i a nd lie. m t, making 'v v ham,," ' "lb-..,- said he, 1 have .icular to Sullivan, a Tarlrt man. The 'jovous bridegroom set off wh more ban or- by the Po Ve, st.,1 hd ., . 111 a-., " another man uith me." Quoth she,! poor vouth was, however, soon got, and the d.nary speed to the residence his betroth- the I rench journals. A 1 an? nc spapt r, La .. . , k. p,. i' , i . iri-;Ti;,, out his ed, foi the purpose of consummating his long Patx, says : ;,i..'4"tiri.:-vvr. u;.y s w.. ; - ,.1 mive, . ia ii, , ...... . .. . . . ia....a .reftf d bv is friends, who were collected to ry, are in circul.uion on the snip t ol tne ai
l. r'..-..- - r.adn-il s.e. "vovi went loin
fair tor that purpose.' " I've spent the men-
ii vu'.i hae, ijuoin s ie, " iiia? no lo.av than vour ow :i."' " Bt farth. r than lha, said he," 1 have gone a score to the a- ...... ..a ..rr. o.- .'illl'iof. and here is mv land
lord come for it.' "It so," s;dd she, " Til go up stairs and fetch it for him," which he immediately did; and afterwards treating the landlord" with a p'reher of cider and a pipe ol tobacco, in an amicable in inner he took his
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inn uiiuui iiiu mi) s uv:i.iv v c,.. ...v. . - . , ,. ii I I ' . ..... I...t....c 1 1..-. I ..c rl l no 51 ll:i.'llk,r vllll.f.rfll
s soon as the horrid act had been perpc- ..-...,,.., a ;
. . t . ii I (A I wi. it-i on ii It: VV BIMl 111 lllVi "lilliie, .m wi "i.' ni
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I'm-v afiewards laid open the body, and sepa
rated the limb: the latter were hung over the stern, while a portion of the former were allotted for immediite use and aim ist every
f it This wai the evening of
the lGlh day. They ate again late al night;
tended, and all matters duly arranged, the happy pair presented themselves at the Hymenial altar, attended by a reverend clergyman, an intimate acquaintance, who, upon the receipt of a paper presented in behalf
of the happy man, proceeded with all due gra-
before endurable, vity, to perform the ceremony. Soon the
rests that have been made. The following
facts are derived from a source deserving ol
credit, and are we In tiee true. " About ten days ago, the police w;.s informed lhat a man, whose name we have not heard, intended to assaj-inate the King. The man was immediately arrested. He did not
hesitate to avow his criminal design, and e-
veti entered into the greatest details as to the
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. . .i ,u. ,i..u.i a .r-.il, nimnanv was iKiicreu uuo me upper room, inc.. n-nu .. - 7
now necame cravmg, ana u.ey 8,.. ? ' , . ' ... , 1f.im, ,,.; ......dod sinus into execution. His intenMon was to
.....vr. The farmer beir.s so charmed wiili ,lt water. Several were raving and laiseu , ,'.,. ..... ...1..' ,i. r:,i,l.-s of the National
. ... ... . . ...I .... .. . .. ... . ii . . ,i cu-h niv.icKwi. nrnriru.'u iu u 111:1111 un- i.mt .......vv. ... ..."
he good economy ol pis He lrace, uaa nc. .v.idly througii me n.gtu, ana. in me morn- " ; r '...a.ds. throw himself on the King and stab
with tears in his eves, he would do so no ig, the cook xvas quite mad. His raving con goou unng? ..... , ...... , more; and decla.ed her his darling, and the lin(lod during the succeeding night, and in kuul enUrtamers. The 'JV ,U"! qu acd whether he bad anv aciU, lest of woman; and froa, thence lived ;he nvoning. as his end seemed approaching. -'"S eoninl ices. Ids reply was, " I have but o: e and
sir a pa; i v ( f n'rer. ;! jn ith
a party of ('rek. near lla: Florida line, and killed trrt warrior, and took 1 ighi oni-..i and children ;oiaie:. The pr: .,m; were taken to a eoi:?p i::;d( r g-:nr.l. i.iii.e ecinng one of t!. sqna'v w a bervcd to uive Iter i hildren drit k from a co!f. e pot. ShoriI v af er. she obtaiiu d leave of absenre. and not ret 11 rnir.g, span h was made for her, but
sue had made her escape. Iter children went all lound dead. Pom prison administered by their unnatural mother. On Wednesday the ! ii,-f. . d. Wood, cf !' at. do! ph. (in. with .'i:,'v thiriva j-d.it re,-r. under hi coiniiiand. disci -vf red a : 're party cf Indian, in n swamp. T!.e s i in. ih ed him to come into the swan ; f..r a -j',.'1r
lit. Aotw;!istan('ii'r his ml. a !..:!( v n
numla. rs, he boldly charged norm ti em. Af
ter a depr rate riiir.igrmcnt. hand to hand, the savages fled in all direciio?.. Tw-n! y-seven wai ri'irs t re found dee.vl oti Ihe field of battle, and pinny reore were s;:o -posed h have been killed and Mounded. lb -fore Iheir light they strap-iled their children by stuffing their month- and nostrils wish mnd and moss. The children Mere found in that
condition after the battle was over. rioiu't:u.
1, ....verate and har.v with D ime lace to
the dav of his death." Cut h i 1 she stormed hia: lei-the in inner too tntny women are wont to do on such cccasiaii. there is the eieate-t luobabilitv in the world, he would
h ue pursued his vicious course of life, and
brought down poor 4Mme graces gi.n ii.ni, jrtiih sorrow lo the grave. r.v.a !!. .S-f n-h 7 .;?. JltCCNTivltlTV. l. dawarc is not only the smallest stale in the Union, but I venture to say has the smallest house cf worship and congregation. "t I'.u.tvM lls bride.-, a pretty lilile illg
on the raai 1 penin-ul 1 road, about ten mde this end ofS.r.vrna, a " Triends meeting boas. " bm'.t of brick, eniv about twelve feel .- I! ... .. .1 -.11 lhi aiviP.ir-
S pi ire eai 111 -i- i - 11 ances out-i be and n that usually are found
in thoie on irger diai en-ion. The congregation consists of ft'is wri. ' respectable farmer, living four or five miles distant, bul attends regularly twice every week, and sits .... .1 lime' alone. I understand he is
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name him, because
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ihe ve.ns ol Ins neck were cut, ana ine iiiooa ', ' . ' , 1;lk.n ohieclion to
Irawn from him. This was the second death. Uoix ana .. ru , .' , 'A , :.... ... ih:.i I... will be bi-ddv eintifu d b shaiiug
Oa'hat night Ileh mo was ma I, and the p.m, ,00, u ,mo n s , . u , ' I :" " t,.Vt r ,il;,r..,r.v be And he the,
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.vere obliged to be lied bv the crew, and the """T':r' . ' , " . Zr ...;... where he could be found. The polic e inui.e
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The Poinhkeepsie Ivigle cautions printerafj.iint one Ilurvi 7 II '. (7r .r. a pi er locking dim -nrt of personage, who wears gieen spectacle, and p'lifpss.s to teach the mystic aiL cf penmanship. He has been figuring at Ponul kc epsie, and made -lV without paving his hi!!.
The I'oogbUeppsie Kagle, under lie bead
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besides rapes, and numerous other crimes. He ronfessed !().! He murdered hi lrit
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iiiiu sui.i.ois . . - , i0 received the imporlatil inieuigem , vaneu - '.. , ,,r 1 iii... 4 .lir.i ihev were treat- coupic n-ium 1 . f T.,,,..ii:.l f.uard. tin 1
on nouiu iihj ,!;. .. .,. ......- j . j blJl ur ,.,0,m:uu siaics ins um mi,., v,. ...w - - ed with the utmost kindness. LT '"kV ' ,,1 ,ftrM;,r. bv a ceiving a refusal, he persisted w .th so mm
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v. si-nn.-i ui ,v...... - 1K.11irtcm-.il amusement ot tie company aim ueu un; o,,u wassi-nificantlvcalled.atlheageoriG com- the ;" lin. 1 3 .hat he entertained Ihe most cxtrayag.
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by. and it i almost a pit)' too, when we sec such cases as this.
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.. I. .d. r-nn e he taues lu.ii. ii a wpe, ne as ins a. uea u i iu ..... . , - r'Ki. leslon Naw Yard, and hauled -nineu on uiun.s - . ul,'kr' ' .... i ... l..i...l ilw.In KiArtrumnhcd dock at Uhai lesion iiav x , ....... i... i, ... s,.il.c the low. Not bet g
raro, need noi icar .,.,y o, mo- ........... .V ' ... ,r ; .cent round to a I .cent whart to recede ne ui.is. ,. . " , u . ,
divisions that s trcienUy distnrn ineiover me ponce, ami ......-... . ...trrdiv The operat on o lloating Her oul aide 10 pcis.ia..-,- i .,..-.......- . - .- : ..- ,...;......s ..n,l !k .vi ,.lv ;.ls ranlives. Ransoms were paid, v ,ry- y;sten a. . e pi r !lMr,ct. ..roiect ihe uncle deleioune I lo inlorm the po
or re.ig.ois.. . - . r . vi.inri.l. dtnrc Uetm nui" home ,ol Urn UociC was very ub; in.n.ec'nilcly a. reshd the youn"
droved that to w acn ue .a..... m.-iv- in- on. - ...... .. - - -, , . , ...i,.ni,ou 0t more man a limns- liu i: n. .,, .. , - i i upon him a few Sabbaths since, hat so f, :h skirmish with his troops be noticed a ed he hva t n Governor Et- fanatic. He has been .uter.ogalcd and t h m upon him a , r:intives the d iv b.ffore and -pectato. s ol .Ho Ii sexes, yu . I . iU.rscVered in a total denial oi tht
it was o unmi mine ....:. - -t - ' " . .u i.:. .i,.i iK.dr eretl an I fumlv, and several genu. ...f.. -- ,--
.i i, ,!;.! .mi '..rv, m naiil tae rarfiug.wlio now liegan io iic.u mm.. ..... .v... ... ; , Uom. , harge. ... ., ,
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tyroven '?, hii-i men i""- ...... i ; ( . Ili.voes WOO assum"u mu i I . . , . :.,A. , ,U " i.i.Uion.-, a ,dary b. in,. ... h-rdon the bishop nlc,l, , r es SIU, cr,ical operation.-- ly nsUtuted against t ese , d, h . N
How di'l rent irat be the. lee i.igs ol do-; and then instantly Piam.eu ... ,,.,P. ni.med abaft n the rccei , was mcic y- - - .loX.,, .. . a ,l..is ,lo..o.Vom! Warned bv tb fate of hi fellow captive, the M my spectators, nosition ohrenzv bs seems to have bctzed a part of ihe
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bo-e excited m one. of our . astuonah.e cnur- inar onstinaieiy re.u.uu J ""ttT". " for observation, and the remainder enuni.v . r renen y- '
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Mr. Daniel Cole died fit Adolphustown, I'. C. nn the fnh inst., at the age of nnc fnmilnil unl fivr irnrs and one month. He was a native of Long Idand. and one f line first peltiers f the township where hedied. He Siai
left 'iby lineal defendants. , .
Whalinit. A whale when struck with tin harpoon, will dive sometimes to a depth of S00 fathoms; and as the surface of a larse an--imal may be estimated at 1500 tcpaare feet, at. this great depth it will have (o sustain a pleasure equ.ad to Ml f.OOO tons. "In oar coenlrv,' ei n'mednn Italian, "in . t ,1, ,r t.ori.v
join counit), Sir, wo naic ii. i-
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"Have y.ui. indeed," rephed a son ol .1meFica, "and in our country we hare thedli of Niagara, which would put Kent in -h,c. minutes..'
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