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, i- --... - ,.-'' '- . - . . . V IPIEdDI i i i V ! I' r.abUaHcd irery Wednesday 3IonlnK, b- ; ": TEIUSIS. ,!.;v .'.;.:" V''" TnsEfi Dollars per annum, im advance. . ADVEItTISlSMESTS I f i. flmt. aVid TVENT-FIVE tEXTS for ch uW Untni insertion. . ,.-'! . ' ' No Subscribers tdkfcn for less tha one year fend all who pcrnivt thir subscription to, run oyei to year, without givihg no'tice, are considered bound for the second year and sow-for all suc: deeding years. . ,-. 7 j v ; j' .".- , Yearly advertisers, .whn will agriee to pay $10 ,'per year, will be" allowed 30 per ceiit. discount, pn all OTcr that Buni and that suni included, so as not to reduce their, yearly bill belox $10J , JO-OFFir;Eon thButh,8lJe of Market Street; be low the Court limit. ; ., '. " her hiead in token of assent Her voice! failed her. " You persist ihvn ?" -said Ja-1 qdes Charmolue. "Then I'm extremely sorry, but 1 must' fulfil the duty of my office." " Monsieur, the king's attorney," said Pier rat pruffly. ybat shall we begin with V :haTmoluefhesitatjed a moment, with the ambiguous' err i mace of a poet seelcing a rhyme.. "With this brodequin," said he at, last., The unhappy creature felt herself-so completely abandoned .of God and man, that her head fell on : her chest like a thin- inert. ' which has no .... . . . -; -t . . . " t . .. . . .i n ' power within itself. The torturer ana igiitulionai ngiis 10 exeri tneir innuence the physician approached her, both at once. I hf two assistants begaa rumma FROM THF. VKRMOXT ftEPCT5LICAN COCSIER 1 TEIE ABOLITIONISTS. Since the leaders of the Abolitionists 4 . . . .!! in Vermont, nave seen m to call aooner( State Convention of their friends, in-order to give new piomentum to the causer-in-asmuch as they manifest a determination to interfere ip a matter which they have, ho right to tpuch -and a the furtherance of their views tends directly to the infec tion of society, the diffusion of disorganiz inff notions, land disunion is it not the dutv of the friends of good order and co?i- to check and restrain the mania to per suade their fellow citizens that a general quoraspure as possible. It should bej Vinegar a ni Goose. Dr. Lenignr, 3fj" bottled, and kept in a cool place. After "titular archbishop, a man of very lively 1 it has stood a short tune, should any sedi- j parts, happened in n mixed compnny, . to liol'-i.-iH o.tF5sersf'(AIi ) ctTfSCL. vTr. Tfir In cnmnliaccf tvitfi vnr order to know with certainty, clear glass jof a cynical turn, whose practice it was ' req it.'jiTi-J-that f .otli'er?. "I rjO' arnii bottles would be the best for this use.) the liquar should be poured off into other bot tles. In. j this way, catsup of excellent quality preferable, in mv judgment,, to that from; Mushrooms, and clear as choice Madeira can be readily made, in great er quantity. and with less trouble than in the common way. Aii expensive Name. Mr. Prince a NOTRE DAME, Sctor UusoVTale of the Ancient Jit- gime, under this name, has been vtrausla--, ted and republi?ried in- London; A re tiewer who Supplies1 us l-With the means of pveentina sample of the work, in so doing makes 5trbnir objections to the tone i. of moral sentiment displayed in the com- j posh ion. We are; unable to judges of it ourselyt s in this jforticular. Oii quota i tion only exhibits the imaginative and de Scriptive powers of the author. The "Scene depicted is of a; kind too familiar : to those who have known any thins: of the courts of the Inquisition. ., ' . " After ascending and descending sev eral lights of steps, as they proceeded -: through passages so gloomy, that they were lighted ' .with lamps- at mid-day, La Esmerulda, still surrouuded by her lugu bTious aUendants.jWas pushed fowajrd by the sergeant of, the Palais into a dismal chamber. ; This, chamber of a circular , form, occupied the ground floor of one of ' those.large towers which still in our day 'appear, through jjthe ayer of recent' ed inces wiih Avhich modern "' Paris hs covere'd the anciejit one. There ,vvas no ' windows to this vault j no other opening ' than the lcw overhanging entrance. of an ; enprmousiiron (Toor. Still, it (Jid not want for light ; a furnace was contrived in tht ging iri their hideous . armouTy. . Atthe j agitation of he slave, question in tne tree souna orjnose. irigntiui .jrons lue UU,U1 i states, can .uiive,fjK,K. yitft ttn tunatp irirl started' convulsively "OhT' ! than to exciie the a?ozwy ofthe Southern murmured she, , so low that no one r slave holdersalreads.arousedjto a fear- heard her, Oh ! mv Phcebus !" She ; ful decree, ; by the radical propositions then sanV agfain into her previous, insen-...and doctrines of indiscrel enthusiasts sibility and petrified silence. 1 ne . spec- j .strengthen the chains and perpetuate tne tacie wouiu nave torn, any neari um iuc j oonuage oi jine oiacKS najiu --rtwt.Tiii, ir hearts' of judges. She Resembled a poor) reconcilable-animosity of the south against binfiiremiY' rt.tkitrtVrntrf. riV - Sltan"at the I th- tliirthl .'I . . : " ' :. - 1i" " I , .ennui ui'ui ; iiitt iivmvu " J . " , . j. j- .. i I crimson wicket of hell. The . miserable j Could ' the Abolitionists propose aWl body "about which was to cling that j mode by which emancipation could be frightful swarm of saws, wheels and che- attained, 'which should be reasonable, fea- all. Sir, rcturneM th ii.vtor, " l have the very same defect; and it is very pro bable, though I now na-ne you Swan, I may by and byf. call you Goose , valets: the being about to, be handled ?o roucrblv by those grim eJeVcutionVrs ;-. -; torturing-. pincers was, tu n, .that ; . fair "an jl fragile, cre.aturea poor a. r'i;. millet,' which humari justice was . .to be rourid bv the horrid mv- " - -i torture' ' -Mean while the CiIiO' Pier rat Torteiue's assistants : stripped that cbarrnirig leg, tr, ;hich had so often astoriial-' ' by with their jirace au.j i streets of P-iri.; ' ItV y the torturer, s 'he r ;.; and delicacy of their fos nf .deacon had been nresn would hnvv remembered ;and them his the svmb)l ofthe spider tstfi ?v unhappy ! irl s u ;lUlClcne5S di uu, jwan; lighted in it, a lafcre fire viis whkoh filled the vailtVith its crimson reflection,' and stripped of ev Ty, Tay n (ttUhls; cradl ied Jtv a corner. The sort of portcullis which was "used to enclose the furnace, .being raised at the moment, only gave ;to view at the Ttiodth of the flaming edifice, which srlar ed upon the dirki wall, the lower extrem ity of its bars, like a row of binck sh.tip teeth, set nt regular distances, which r iv the furpace the appearafice of one ot those xlragons mouths which vomit forth fl m's .in ape ient legends. By the i light j which issued from it, thq prisoner saw all a rptrnd tne cnamoer ingnuui instruments, ot Avhich she did not understand the use. In. the middle lay a mattrass of leather almost torching the ground, over which hung a leathern strap wiih a buckle, attached to i copper ring' held in" theleeth of a flat the mist which was ov'j'"''.; eyes, the bro'icqnitt 'oFvJvivUu sh saw hr toot, t'ticasMi ton bound boirds, disaplp'r; terrific apparatus. Then1 Tt- rr I her strength -"Take that on."' r : .i , angrny, .starting up an uisju v cy V She sprang Trom thc r.-. herself at the fet t of the Jin -4 tint her leg wns canjht V lock of oak and iron-wock. iipon the broceqnin moirej .:! ' h'ee wirha hen vy weight I A i At a sign fr ' m Ch uinoUd W.: hei orj the bed, and two vv.; vr te.ied round her sjnai! iv:i j 1 sfrap- which , hunc; (r .'For th e lit st Jim : of the char cje T his-impe.rt.urh-ibb Ncent;';wa? the mh Selle, "how do . ces;brou-.Tht - A , seigneur I ' 1 .vd consistent with the const irution ' :fiui;ts-.ofj-the jrlantersi wewould be. a' - the -first -and foreniost to promote it, I nrgu along such a 'glorious consum . ttion. "Hut; in the very outset,, they ;. -ct obstacjjles which cannot besurmount i . i' : Slave? arc recognized asyroperty, , r , aliv owned and heldibythcir masters 7'tlie Supreme law of the land Hvt riht cannot vbe taken : viihout trainniing the Constitution in the Possessing this right- this highest ana uioat sacred ot all earthly guaranties .l uid belie.ving that its relinquishment, and . :i compliance, with the requirements ofthe ' northern. Emancipatorj i. would involve themselves! in litter ruin, and their siaves Ami misery before unknown to them theyj conceive it to be their clear right, their interest, and their duty io their jslave?, . to . -rtrjii .hemf in their present condition,' til - ;.a.,v.ie fit, volyntarilirr to adopt sirch' Its u me. experience, and circumstan-i o mayojnt out vls the best one, to change respectable citizen of Boston, was recent ly journeying on -the continent of Europe. Before visitmg Germany, as is customa ry among tourista, he provided himself with a passport in which his name and re sidence were duly Inscribed, James P rince, of Boston, and set out in plain unpretend ing style, to accompany an American gen tleman who Was with him. At the first town where the travellers stopped thev were, received in stately form, by a guard of honor and with a grand salute, for which ihey were presented with a bill of ari hundred florins. At a. second and third town triers-were received in the same stvle of eostlv TOanhlfTepnre. . , . - i x t lutein enough of the miners were fromn- on ineir rnsn wnum .t , . j? i . - . .. tnicK Darter, tiake it on be exhausted before they arrived at the i- i,iif..i to attempt to raise a laugh at the expense, myself of the column? ofrour rviper. to of somo! the company. 1 hey snt near lay lf.Vre the p-jblK the rm-s 1 -made a each other at tible, where ih- doctor en-, short time since, when in thnt pirt of Mx gaged general attention by his sprightly : ico known by the name of Txa. . I vill marmer, Mr. Swan, to silence him, siid, i content niysrlf with giving a mijiuTe dr; "Dr. , I foTgot vour name." sprint ion of the coontrv. and let fh. in- " Lenigar, Sir," returned the doctor. 41 I termed draw sach inferences in rela'.i.ti ask-your pardon," replied Swan, ' I ' to the arivantascs and. J!sa4rantaccs of have the ruiaforj- arcely ever toe- i the ro-mtry as they ma'v think prorr. collect name?; vo . not be offcnded j It i known thnt the lincli-twitftbr 1 therefore, if if - cc .j'se of conversation J nitnl S f s u America, nnd the Mi-ican I call vou ineear?' "Oh not at I Unit ! fta cs.as vet. ha? not been d fniitrh settled: b-:t that 'the Hjbme Htver is r- BttEADPANCAiiKS, Seven eggs. A quart Of milk, t Urate stale, bread, suflkienl to make a thick batter. Grate some stale bread. Beat sevt n eggs very light, and stir them by degrees j j into a quart of rich milk, alternately with 1 the grated bread, a little at a time of each. to make a "mid 11 al centre -of tie first circle, enquired of the . thQm flnJ nosi ii privaie geiuiemen iiKe iiiemseives j could-not pass through uerman towns without so much ostentation and expense. The host infornJ them that they could bread a cake. Butter strew over them powdered white sugar, and powered ciu namon. . 1'ancaices made witn craiea treiu are I cocn-zd a the line to nt"r Ittimde 3i; , frnm tlience due North to Bed Birrr. lh-n I up said Hivrr, which runs a W , N W. I course to about Longitude -23 Vct. f:oi J WashinjrtnnCity. The Stbine UiVr at' I Gaine's Ferry, on the road" frorn'Natrhi I toe lies to Xacotlocl cs, is about y.nU j wide, and i represented as being v r ia- Die tor. small steamers and lveri L$o-.ts lor threo or four months in h ynf,: it emp ties into Sabine Lake in aW ft( J0 deg. 50. The Sabire inlet has 4 or 5 feet water. It is :iJ thai-there i a con siderable rjuantity c.f rood. Jn-I .nCt !l:c rircr, Furirct lo pocciMonal orerflowi. i'lTheland from lhe-FerrrrisvrDi; for bout S mile Long L'gf li'mr-, until yu rome to Pologatchio Creyk " Inrr'e !i i i!e ly aftT rroin the enn ': ilm-Iind U- com' mre ele'Te f. ?nd what ' i-correct- iv U I- L. ...L-l -L iimjch nuier anu nore wi;oie?ome -man : ,:.i1:.u r, . , u Inch tnose made with Hour. rilled th H il Lds" comtT-riJ-e, WatHea are alo very fine when made with grated bread instead of flour. i .- do 3 ? oens$Ie;of th-1 danger to be apprehended Trthif promulgation of the ultra doc-l is cl -tih? abolitionists among their -fs a'nj(.!-'v.?-re that a geperal andcon- If ass a partial dissemination Sr nih. and among the slaves tlr.-v hae irood reason to rordination, insurrection, and Cc.ni' bod will be excited arid cau4 rn irly ro; ' rty wrenched from tbern! he h-'id of violence, -and their lives then. ?V 'All f lue to Pier rat. nosed meriater,. carved in the key-stone of Mhe brddeq-iiu u the vault. Pincers; nippers, large plough rgir! utt red ; on shares, were -heaped inside, the furnace, which nre without j x. Lj i i . uuu ere ueanua reu-tioL, promiscuously numan to a ''vie? .SVOO upon the burning coals. The sanguine -j to Pterrat. 'Do v u v low of the 'furnace, only served to light unthroughout the chamber sin assemblage pt horrible things;; This Tartarns was called simply la chamhre de. la question. Upon the bed was seated unconcernedly, fPiorrat Torterue the sworn Torturer.; ;His assistants two sqtiare-faced gnomes; with leathern aprons and tarpaulin coats wcre turning'fabout! & irons on the coals. In vain had the poor girl called tip all her courage ; on entering the room ' She was .seized with horror. The ser ' Jjeant of the bailiff ofthe Palais were ran ;jjed on one side j the priests of the offici ality on the othet. A Iregitar, a tabl.v and writing materials were iii one corner. "Maitre JaquesXyharmolue approached th 'gipsy girl with ai very soft smile. "My dear chfid," said; he," "j you persist! theo. fin qenrmg every thing f " i es. j;case our -bed demoiselle, and shut the door" v.,fiar.rio-- he screw.;;. ?v retried i - J tjn ih; abstract theories and dej Hi io;ts,iess,"of their northreri r.r,. f".v 1 i? i P J gi r I -' 'Ail ! c r girl.. 4 1.eonfe?s 1 1 tonih She bad . not-'-calculated '. i er ot braving. thVV6rture -Payr: olni IHc hitherto had been o javr.n sant, so swvet- -tile first par ?c pain had overcome her ' 'tl ges meto teil you.' obser-l t nttorn; v. ith it ui' c i)n I essi n d-. vqii .a ve 0;i- lv to look fur death.-' 'I '-hope. ; 50.', said sh.-.; A tM i-he.fei.l bak oil the"' Tjfiea ther, dyi ig. bect; do.ublv, jett!Kr herself haiiLp by the, strap bueklf.it ro'urd her '-rs. t !et-ce they are extremely sen4 r.'-nl ijeaiou? in relation to this sul jecl. - Tiiejleast movement or lowest whisj t or. thenorth touching the qtjestion of a Doution.,-ignites the entire south -, ana as crpn ctjo? i --fast ?s thv agitation" may increase here, nV . -m ajny j will the-exusperation of the slave-holders :'hannortJe : rise. In this state of the case, it must be t ' ??.td he to a pparent to all, that the exertions of the 'wr-tcJ3eo-r.aioitionistis,-however well they may be Mercy' 'j founlt d upon abstract'principles, - can. ar 's vg1.!f m i "al 'nothing- towards. t4ie aocomplishmeni . 'h?e of their obiect : but on Iv" widen the, .tTtii m. plra- j or.al breacji, and make the feelings of the w aJ'u,v I Pe0Pe m -the southern M states, more and Ujity-oblt-1 more embittered and intense For this king's. reason, it is hoped that he peaceful and e.onjsierateJ of the citizens of VerrrfontJ wiii abstairi from all participation in the! coming meeting of the Anti-Slavery So-i ciety, and shoiv to their southern brethren that-they have ho wish to interfere in their wast. , 't orn. com.hy drSiu. kcoaup j-domestic concerns no inclination to'raedi a bnr s.j id .'Alaitreilfierfrltt. .-iraising her. j die wuh Viphts.-peenred to them bv the a tr.!. iouk-ik?: mew goia; Sf;ep tiiatvnangs . vonsuuuiqn oi the countrr. ibout Monsieur of Bursar-:y s neck. L J..qne Charmed ue raise J his vO,?e: He RevohtiiarMty Anecdote. TU?JG ..is, ft man now living in the city .of Philadel phia, who when a boy, at the commence ment of the Revolution; entered the A-" me riehn "Navy under the famous Captain Paul , Tones, and was one of the first sai lors the United States ever had. 1 In the course of the war. he was taken prisoner! by the British, and placed on board the terrible "Jersey . Prison Ship." Such was the state ot th is 'ship that many of the prisoners died of disease nnd suf fering, j . . . When it came lo this boy's.turn to be discharged, he put an Ametic an officer in to his chest, and with the assistance of a comrade1 carried hi?n safely on shorc in open (jay, while the guard was on deck, aud the British officer on duty had he been jdetected in this act, had this daring exploit miscarried, .it is probable he Would have been hung at the yard arm. . This was a raire instance of courage, patriotism, and humanity.- Such a man is an honor to our City; but now the danger is oyer,' ,and the 'state has had the benefit of his. services,! Mordecai is forgotten., ! Phil- Com. Ihrald. m lontii.ue tu the Atoac Kirer. fn eluii:i Avish Biyver T o? land? arc, of a tnch do.- r red than the Ued Kiver land. Tliis s-ciion of t!ie ctintry Is high, well timbi-red. ;ir,d alouis !n numrrotis springs rf the puret" and l-rtt .ire-Mre without beinsr an-lted in more fright M mr ,k.n dnMnT-Pvater. The Arlr i-vrrr sauerrvnt h . . ... -.j.w V . - - It . - I . a recent session of tl v a . Washington Lounty. tour wret dividuals were arraigned at the bar fnr inurilor tr't fAiinil rriiilti. nf m.irr III .i... o-t vi.,. nA -t cni;tnrV : from tho S.fcine. enli. d bt. Ati?usn.e confinement in the Western Penitentiary 1 U " ' c6wlitufJ into a j-Meipahty. for the neriod of six vears each In two!n"' Snt of Justice. Tb,stfnrn lisa -1 if thev pieised, travel incog., but then said he, "it will be. necessary for his Highness to take his title out of the passports." This at onoe explained the whole matter, - and Mr. ; Prince having caused the proper Intemperance Crime - Never were correction t) tte.maue, went through the !the ruiaous effects of inmpciaacexhibi remainqer ui -ins tour, wuuuui uemg noyed witb any further regal bonors. le criminal Court of fhtm fpn!t. rff"!1"?3; . Four wretched in. "r-- 1 'V ?,irV ,in3 7 tht rSi' dence in its lra!th Thre i? ane.v town laid out. u;on the A .P. abaut 2S miU from tho S.ifcim of the cases it was made apparent IromJ'"1; V - r ... o the testimony, th ttthe culprits wen labor-I?r i"JVJl 4 or 5 rwprcuWtf .f'jri-s; It in? under the effects -nf ardent spirits aft Slts1' near tlr.oith lme of Z-ilIa the time they committed Uie dreadful of-! ( VtUe. A?0-vac vr?Fn r n; ,V4 c rt-f . i ct lina at th mnctton of th Anrehnaa'sd ; Bio rWhe. (miow Ilivcri I here is a Til E T? OB LEN I'Srt OT HUMILITY. 1 m m if new fow.n laia. on nrc. cr.Ici Zavaiiar. e i.io iNecciif rjirr.!.r's itji u.- . Tin On the day of CJiarlotte county election. Sabine J;ake. and is navigable at ti',1 ?--a rr . " r..r i 1. . . .-. . in urjt as soon as iminck litnry an peared on theground, says Mr. Wirt, he son? for ucli vreis at fan ra3t:.e "si- bine Ijl-t." There wa a vesr!;nt the An .adrertisement in the London Morn "ing Chronicle offers a reward of three guineas for a set of gentlemen's teeth. was surrounded by, the admiring crowd. J tovva of Zival'.as in Sei temWr last. Th. and wheresoever he moved, the concourse country from the Amy.-ic M the Niche, followed him. A preacher of the Bip-, s hi?li. neil timbered and an abtimlanc tist Church,, whose piety was wounded nf uatr A stfe ani mo.lerjte caltilu by this homage paid .to. a mortal, nskedjon as to the product?,' nre'ffora lOta the people aioud," Why they thtis follow-1 i. -,00 lbs. Seed Cotton. ;and from 30 to ed Mr. Henry aboqt ?" "Mr. Henry." j 40 bustlels of Crn, per acre. The whf said he, "is not a God !" "No' said Mr. ; f the country, from the Sabine to the S in Henry, deeply affected both by the cene , Jacinto, has lirenrariieJ 19 several iadi and the remark, "no, indeed, my friend. l vriuals, the most of which crams ir enn am but. a poor worm ofthe dust as fleet- irarls expire in Ie. 1SjJ" There h ing and unsubstautial as tle "shadow of a. .KIs iime an Etunrajrio and otfice at the cloud that flies over your field, and is, Nacocdoches. The ofTsre his Un re- remeroDereo-no. more. tne tone which this was uttered, and ihe whh accompanied affected With refill v nmnl look Vchelia's Grants hat 9 TZ 1 ci rurrhas'-d bv crerv j what it :A ik V vrL. f'AmMM'M b uiucu vvrre lost in an- ominous u., oh- iiearx anu snencea every voice, r-nvy coch-s i fliiotd S,nnili tiwn.con- uay. umv inmK 01 gumg ui iu ume, 1 anu apposition were nisarmeu ny nu nu-ttnintiiT j .i '.i j i.m.j l ! :i:. ' ' .1 11 :" ' " i iTtst r r, v(iteiVdovv.-Youf Bohemian .1 THE GENESEE FAEMRR. The Tomato: Few vegetables of e I - - ... .H 'i 1 1 r 1 1 ' r -von -rktir tV4rrtrv-i! i,- mtnp -.' 1 t . r . .. . . i- ? - ' : ' .r- vi'f ' M " ' " ? ,nnai va up. are o titl e tnown thronahont cu our, 1.1 u uyn. we. "ln inac love testa. sabbaths, ami roer'eof hel I ,- , . .,...- ----- - resumed Charmolue. it will he rW v LJ: uL this couotry. None are more .easily ra painful fduty to auction WinW r-U . VV ' ,Z" "Zl sed-none tetter repay the Cultivator . I ntly than we Jshoul otherwise wish, thai the word was To 4 in WhiW You 1 omt0' ?r love apple, is a luxury ive the goodness to sit down On that ronfi K,.;j; J.LLu.oi ,n cmmon use through the south of Ea- aitro Pierrat. make room for ma . 7,.hnk;oM . .u. r0?4 - In P ranee and Italy, particular! yJ Pier rat rose with a crrowl. ' If I shin the floor snuttered he, "my fire will go out. " Well found it I that yon have hot got your teeth m your focket: 'tLnmriT rilwmt ?.n I inli-il.n,.t and when the roast and boiled stand in ,mility; the recollection of his pastiServi-l .Mexicans. It i 77 tnjln front th".- SIbine all their elorv betore you, finding, con-1 ces rushed unon every memory, and' he. ti.:. .... ti. "read his. hirtnry m their Mvimming mny e?teemed th mo,t deMrabl? part It eyes. West. Meth. I Tens. Iu contiguity to the U.F!atrs, 1 LJ ( good water and arkiiowledsrd health, Axcpote. A short time after the "productiveness of tlie sod. aud tolernb-n FROM THE EOSTOS MKDIQJlt. JOVRNaTj. Chronic Rheumatism.- We are not ready to add to the number of remedies which have been prescribed for this pain ful disease, without a certainty that such addition will be valuable in practice. This . J. . . ..... . . nrtr lino hin Kjn tt-itli A run rl nt tim i n.rnniiwri!ilrt rr!i.-k, r.f iL. remedy it is the object of this article to U ";:;:. , :I ? "Hrrr brin? before the profession. : It is a 7 L ""V 5J' 7ul K? ' 'ar0 ...wv..va..v.,.V, A. V " " W VI II ... A I II It Call L-llt P i It TV U7 . J. had assisted in burntns: rahnoutl peace of '83, a company of refugees were convenient navigation, guarantee its rapid ; assembled at.a tavern not far from the line settlement. The I tnd on the Von d be- " ) between this State and New Brunswiek. twixt the Neches and the Bio Trinidnc. j Her thy amused iach other for hour?,! (Trinity) are very poor, atid-but indiff.-r- in recounting their ejtploit of tory mem-' ently watered. Ur-on the Trimtv thrr i 4hen, my good fellow,' it open replid Charmo- iviean wnue, w That bed lue.v" leave X)f leather, upon whic0 ! many poor wretches had writhed, scared her Ter ror frozet her very marrow ; there she Stood,-bewildered and; stupified. At a fiign from Charmolae, the two assistant? took ' her. and seated her on the bed. They did not hurt her: but when those men touched her when that leather touched hep-she felt all the blood flow pacR io ner nean.. Bhe cast a wandering iwnuiuuuu uie room.. She fancied she saw moving and walking on all sides to ; wards her; to crawl upon her body to pinch and bite her, all those monstrous implements of torture, which were, to the sijsirunienis ui an Kinas that she had huh eno seen, what bats, centipedes, and spi ders, are to bird and insects. l. "Where is the physician r asked Cbarmolue Here" answered a black fOWn that oil a . ' , . - rr . can not oDseryed before. She shuddered - r MademoiseJle,f resumed the fawning voice! of the attotney of the 'ecclesiastical rourt, - for the tljird time, do you persist in denying the facts ofwMycbTyou Jre ac cused ? This time she could only bend loud assemble the sabbath arid; which is only seen by sorcerers YeV Yon confess, hvin adored thef heaBj of Bophomet,! those abominable idols of th Templars.' 'Yes.' 'Having held habitual intercourse with the devil under theform of a familiar she-goat. Jncuded virf the prosecution ?' Yes.l '-La?tly. yotl avow arid confess haying.i with ;the a?si -stance; of the demon, and the phantom commonly called the spectre rnonk!,MQn the 29th of March last," murdered and assassinated a captain na med Pho?bus de Chateauers !' She rai sed , her large fixed eyes towards the rria gist ra tes, and ans wered, as iCrnechankal Jy, without effort or emotion, Yes'V ".It was evident her, whole being was shaken, Write down registrar,' said Charmolue! Arid- addressing , himself to the torturers : Let theyprisoner be unbound, and taken bacjk jinto. courts When: .the brodequin was rt moved, the attorney ofjbe ecclesi astical court examined her foot, stilV para lysed with pain.! 'Come,' said he, there's hot mueh.harm done. You cried out in time. .. You could dance vet mv'beautvl' He then turbed towards his acolytes of ine ouiciauiy -Ai .iengin justice, is cn- liehtened ! that s a relief, gentle.men! RIa demoiselle "will at leasi bear this. testi- iimony max we. nave acxea witn an rxis l sible gentleness. " : i ' it is largely employed in culinary prepa rations. Either raw or stewed in soups or fricassees for gravy or catsup as well as lorj piekles and sweetmeats its uJ tility is such, that it wbujd hot readily be uijn-iiseu uu ov inose wno nave given it a fair trial iti these, various ways. The experience of several years enp bles me to: r'ecommend'lhe Tomato to all who desircj in their garden the acquisi tion of a cheap luxury, I For salubrity, none can surpass it. It has been -constantly' used, in various forms, at almost every meal during-. tb last three or four seasons, by myself and several acquaintance, whose health con-! tinned excellent even when the prevalence ot tne cholera ban is bed fruits and vegeta bles from most tables. ' ! . . - Should any who, are now unacquainted with the Tomato, make the experiment t raising a supply, they may add to the "simple, luxnries'of the table by adopting these directions for making . . x - Tomato Gatsvt. ; ' . j v The Tomatoes when iully.ripe, should be bruisedjand boiled slowly for half ah hour then strained throrigb a cloth, and thVliqnid boiled for another half hour, af ter addingaltand spicesTbut Withourany. admixture of water. The scum should h mixture ! of equal' pafts pf the balsam of sulphur ( and spirit-of turpentine. Six drops of this-mixture may be' given morn ing and evening, and the" dose increased two drops a day until it produces strangu ary, whenthe doseT should be diminished a little and continued until the disease is removed. Wo have been recently in- e j -.L; j. . ep ... r .. mrmea oi me gooa enec -o. .a .iiu.r . nj iuqil;rea wby he wa, M serious to the Bio Braznn, opposite San F ofthe ?ood feeling of the extensive nrairks. tnuMof nhieh are noor i ! r II . infnr mcrl ikm idat Un , ..r.. 1. '. L u . J L . . ? Twirst farm vanhprl ifrirP it in f,.vr i "' V , ' T V . .' un , iri nu pw.i oi - v . . . . m " . i i . & . a r- n a w ... .-i.. . . k . . Weil, UUI UJilr-i u uu j.ii uni 111-.: Ill lllilUCI riff Falmouth ; ano--corner of GalvejioVlioy. in abrut btuud- ther aided in the lunghter at Wyoming, 23 d-g. 50, amLis tnang5ble C0 or 400 &c, &c. While they wrre thus amusing' railes two third of the year for Sfenm and each other with their tales of shame, a Ive I Baats.- "Thre is a ujwjiatthe momh British Colonel was a sib'nt spectator of : of the Trinity, called Anahuac.i. . Tlieln the seen. He was walking back and hi between Point B"lirar and Galrcsioji forth in the room, with a thoughtful conn. Liand, called -GaUeston Inlet.,ris irort r tenance. At length they addressed him. I2to IS feet of water. Fmm the Trtntfi l nntty Virr'ca very remarkable case has fallen our notice,, in which the disease in '"'"'"ifc-em to narake ts t weeks;, although "the 'patient had been long using without advaotage.the nsual and Other most powerful remedies for this troublesome and, painful malady.- t v All civil distinctions disappear before a thinking being. He sees the same pas sions, the same ideas pervade the mind of the peer and the peasant, a gloss only is discernible in the language and. appear ance of the one, which the other does not possess. ., If j any difference, distinguish them, it is to the disadvantage of him who wears a mask The people snow themselves a they are, and they are not amiable; the; great know the nesjtv of distinguishing. themselves j were they to exhibit themselves as they are, they would excite horror. Rosseau. - - " - No father can transmit to his son the Tight of being dseless to his fellow-creatures, fin a state of society where every man must - be necessarily maintained at the expense ofthe community, he certain ly "owes the State so much labor, as will mtr for hi Knhitnr nrl ihi rr-itViz-iTrt carefully moved, so. to render the li- J exception of rank or person. c - So soon a vou enter the rrai-: wuiia uuuuiru umi, tinvj viin vj no u-, i ira ui me i nnuy. you cornr wnnm sual tone of cheerfulness. They insisted ; the immediate influence ofthe 'sea breeze.' that the Colonel should relate bis dream, j Some ofthe prairies are higji and elevated. He then proceeded to inform them, that j with numerous pomts cf umber baoti in his dream he saw King George and ful sit-rations for rrriements. Sler th? General Washington together, and aboct number and superiority ofthe anle snf seHling the afBirs of the Revolution. j passes any 1 hat t seen. - Asyou approach They proceeded very amicably for some the Brais, the prairies become moerand time. At length the King said to the Gen- run up to the Braras boKomi" . Tb eral "You are welroroeto the refugees." j Brazas bottoms are from 1 1 4 rnllen wide "No- said Washington. "HI have no- on each side, tolerably timbered, and as thing to do with them; they art your Mv t rich as the cupidity of Tnr can desire. j3tyV property.1' After considerable al- The soil is alluvial, frym 10 to 20 feet tercation on the subjection turning aronnd deep. San Felipe de artia j is thtnfrr!- they perceived that his Satanic Majesty ' on the west sideof tbe Brazas. It is the had taken his station behind tbern. At j residenceof Stephen F.Aunin.thf rhprw. once it was proposed that, the refugees j fario. the loeation of i-Land OuVr. and should be given ap to him. Bnt what 'the 'place: of holdingttneLSuperior Coort. was their aarprise when evi he refused i at alio ihe Court Us tin Municipality o? to accept-them. - He finally consented. A nst in.. -Brazas do Hios 'empties irame however. that if they would settle the re- diatMy tato- the G ( of Mexico, in atrut fugeea near the line -of their "respective! fat. 28 &i g.CG. U is from 130 to 200 territories, he-would take the superintend- yards wide , varyinz bot little fn iit vriJiS ance oi inem. tpedrrara silenced, tne. iroro ban telineyto t. mouto. There toriesj and it was lon before that bar-1 a town on the Vast side of he Bi room was again entertained with the taWsi iu junction wih the Gulf of Mex; of refugee. G.ur SenlUiU tfagthsr river' and gulf, called i ' . ' 1 - ' 22 J - 1 . t j - 'V- ' c I' I".
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