The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 18, 1838, Image 1

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$3 per annum.
will be addcid
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In.advance. I
be charged
Advekisenit.
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charged $1 for
tnaertton. La
All advents' m.
out. unlassthn it
as sp ecied ,an
Yearly aive tier per-annum;
including sniss.,4 r thentivilege
of keeping on -. • ? ng Ypiptares
standing durin t on aim:nail
er one in each z riq times.
Ail letters a .. 1 be post paid,
otherwise no ~ c nxi.
All notices :ft other notices
which have h:i I _ _
_____ A gratis, will be
charged 25 ce . is each. except Oa , : . gen and Deaths.
MATT: AS; THE .IMPOSTER.
The . lowing communication from
Louisville, ame to us anonymously, but
we doubt . ! of the truth of, the narrative,
having ' .` , :ived a letter alfew days sine.:
fiom a cl rgyuien in- 111hiois, informing
us that M: thias had ieceittly paid him a
visit, and ' , , ssed some hinus with him.
His ccindu.t is much# the lime ail when in
this city; ~ i d our opinion that he is par
tially de ..ged—afflictet . ith monomania
—gathers strength- . from Section. The
incidebt h re related is q ite romantic.
• ' - -- 1. ; Neu . ork Com. Adv.
THE PROP
The close of
of December
ne, on foot, a•
.s which are in
.per region of
e cantle of a
Tower.
the middl
neying al.
vast Fair
but the u'
reached t
either aid
the circr,
ceding w
and afar
the shad°,
breeze s••',
long g
pleting a
as the i
While
sublime v 1
the prospect
g tiorizon. B.
lands were fa
if onward mi n
y outline of a
pt over the pl ,
ens which nty
ge of the ocea , '
I moved along'
ew,'and atmini
ated object for
pujd occasi ,
: ch, and after .
, nae of utter ,
some ant
lied :dem
my appr.
=
a dismal
again rec
At len.
tention.
scribed a
be elowl
curious i
oiled int..
inighi , an ,'
mingled
son was'
have
th a new objee
Far ahead mi,
.
dark speck, w ich appeared to
approaching. watched it with
tensity, until it gradually devel.
the form of a ' man. He drew
•as ive - met I g.ted on him with
rprise and GU osity. His per.
I
strikingly sing' lar. . He might
• the prime o tfe; his form was
.f the medium height. A long
--. rd enveloped ' is breaSt. There
thin and
grizzly
was a 8
featut4
expressi ,
which • •
He wo
which
titroat;,.
around ,
indica
new or
about it
round h .
Hea •
compit
was fro
were at
ed his q
I had
once in
he, "I
years
nge wildness,,in 'his eye. His
ere regular; and there was an
in his cadaverous countenance
trayed the durance of misery.
an• did dark ablOred camlet cloak,
. Ristened'w4h -a clasp at the
er his beard, and- hung loosely"
m. Otherwise, his dress was of
style, though ^ not particularly
entity. All that was remarkable
as a sash of scarlet silk tied a
waist.
. .me with an air of well bred
hey, and on ascertaining that 1 .
'at. Louis, he inquired if "there
ny Jews in that city." I answer
, tion, and then rematked "that
,- iftression pf having seen him
ew ik." "IVitry likely;" said
raised a great beise there, some
" . "Your name, I think;" said
'rig, "is Paine!" Matthias!—l
round—no living , thing watt to be
d there,' on that lone spot, 1 was
!. ft,
ng with that , strange imposter,
perhaps, besid sat 'maniac! "0,
Bard of you;" iddl. ", Yes! you
I suppose' , t islander thst has
mulgatett alinuf rho. They have
ush me by misrepresentation. I
he only true religion! •
word religion Means 'to relr-4,
e immaculate troth, which never
f you have to journey along the
slippery bill, With -but. a narrow,
foothold, you will retilthe the ap
of a staff; and , if you can throw
ight securely upon it in every
y. it is good-lryou.can rely upon
`all emblem ofltrue religion-;-but
not support You—if it snaps or
e Mciment you depend on it, then
last—it is falseihreligion, and can.
Thee •lied on. is much preach
e world, but it s deceptive. True
is that wbfelki“alculated to pro. .
largest sitin bf human life and
I inqui
looked
seen
confron
who w-
- •
acceded in thia4in s unipmforAmme
wit t ic much 'earnestneac . - of, — ,man•
with such a iprOling oreenie and
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WILLTZACH V
OM
OM
it7rltont •VI o 'rimell_ 2 4 Ali 4 .111* Was
skimpily itifatu ted.,Stritia lettelliqy
imieua to Prolc4g the ,• disionfae, but)tty
curiosity being ;sufficiently tratißilpluld
baying, a dos* "path , to partite .bekk
night, 1 took leave. of thePEpplietilikkrbe
went peaceably r -his way . .-T ' 0.11
Louisfille, Ili:J*4lo43S.
' Our attetitioniao 'Call cit, %t
' ' etfi . kiores
communication by ihe'following . perigraph
sent to us bb tb4 editor's otthel St. Louis
Bulletin, and which is co'Fiee•fioin, the
Fort Madison Flstriet of 24th'e(illiic.h: '
"The Pinphet Mathias visited ibis vi
cinity it:few:weeks since. At
iti
ireqtrltuk the
rcy•
Indians ha libeiv srb`til it) SeiVlhim.
Some wag Stitt them ihitik.be'htid come
to steal thei horses; they quickly said to
him ' p4i-a/640--which in the Saukee
tnngue ,net ethil begone—arkthe quickly
obeyed then -iiikitlate. -He. ° :)ffiso. visited
Black Hawk. Mrs: Black Hawk imagin
ed; by his l'ong 1 beard that he Mutat be a
spirit—and in Oder to prove that be was
not an eV - it! onti, she cooked some cern
very hastily; ane placed it before him; he
ate it heartily-4'nd she concluded he was
not an evil one Ignorance,
any rate, in which she
showed much lgnorance, in our bumble
opinion. He ehdeavored to make Black
Hawk understaild that he must haie de
scended from Biome. of the loft tribes of
A K.
per annum.
e paid with
me, who
sobscribexs
50 cents
mpannnally
$2 50-will
nes will be
ate for one
ordered
be continued
~
Israel. üßut it •Oias pretty much all Eng
lish to the r
chie—and - lib did not under
stand. .
enough . tl' what Matthias said, to
make any unpoitant discovery in- relation,
to the Hebrewpedirvieir
~
At Eta' f
rjThe Withington concern
dent of a fla t o
~ paper, Of the 7th hat. gives
the following d iption of an elopetnent.
A gentleman alid a lady, accompanied by e
blagk-a-moor, *ho "grinned horribly • ghastly,
smile," and dishethrough the avenue, arrived
M k
in S city it n ig ht , all of a "white heat," and
toolctime to bteae at one of the private lintels.
Thelady and i gentleman were . not on lx a hitle
dusty, but a little the worse for thetirldet and it
an opinion wild Se based on the appearance of
the *fries, I letwitid say that they had been ea
gaged m a foi chile. - The lady was young and
beautiful, searlAyg sixteen; the gentleman was
five-and twenty, end both were very anxious to
get' into the Ehatator Maryland. They hastily
partook of a iiukittea -and toast and as stew as
their paddies Werelrnbbed down and baited, the
happy and rafigued pair, accompaniedby their
sooty enque, put Ours to-their animals, end pro.
ceeded to Mailyladd to tend the pantie. The le
vers had acardely j derparted ?refine the brother and
the guardian apt the lady made their appearance,
and aoxiouslyandeavored to discover which mad
the gay Lothariojend his blushing Calla* had
taken. The ' adyl, at whose hotel Lothario and'
Calista had teMpo arily ttoppedfor refreshments,
being a woman o feeling and compassion, end
withal, strungdyst
dieted troths canes of tine love
and wedlock, iinrcillmsd the pursuer, that - the ob
jects of their', search had -fled to Montgomery
county ! It Waal whipper—but what of that?
The landlady take she was always of opinion that
"The course oitruel love always should run smooth."
notwithstanding ilhikspeare has said that it is .
always impeded by embarrassments, shoals, and
quicksands, idad di she was of opinion that the la.
dy loved the gentleman, and the gentleman hived
the lady, she-,Was bound to aid the cause, and as
in duty boun, she put the burburoul Mime" , t°
use a barbarons eipression, on the wrong scent
To all of whin)) dliferuce, I and all the inmates of
-my hotel, nude tell female, said ditto.
. The story - el' the lovers Is short and sweet.=
They are mama of yirgiiiia L l am told. And
have beenbefitalirta i year and upwards. The
lady is rich in wooly hada, 'lands and stocks,
and the gentlemaili is poor.lnt worthy. respecta
ble, and lideidted.) He asked the consent of the
lady's , goludetn; A "No." - was-the - gruff reply !
"Well. iiiiMyou) ay no !nexclaimed the gentle
man, "then: i sayiyes !" "Exactly so." ejacula
ted the lad y '"iiiid me
we will
_nsal, , th e caw*
our own y r 4 ,...,iv So said, so (imp : Palfriev
we' put h reqfiisition, and the' hippy pair
mounting th it steeds, ordered their 'coque Tho.
nooko to I d the. way. They wets off in a
4,
giffin ; gaily '
;; hevgdashed over the mountain and
hill, blessingitheitl kind stars, whilst i their mums
kept op the ',real singing, as he. dished after
them, ' ; ''
) . • -
"A maid 4ivedia lad in ii hamlet below.
And large:wasthe Estate she offered to bask*
. ,n the youtg eon of chliiilry."
To bring thistrek to-a close. it it enly neces
sary to say, that il happy re till Mary
landmbilcilx
in utility, Jind with Ant . iinent. - and
this morning wet* "married • th e 1 at the
eighth hour,"byrnewslairy lt.l May 'the
Holy Prophet bir them a thousand years.—
Enclosed I hand ) sowtheit nemetriviluur own
use. : z 1 . - - •••t' - •
t-
drizzly day, i.
t, I was jour
one of the
:aspersed t h ro'.
llinois. 1 had
ild solitude; on
as bounded by
'hind me the re
ing into gloom,
t be - discerned
rove. A fitful
to,. sway ing the
.tion, and COM
apcy recognised
gazing on the
g my sight after
to relief, a star ,
14y - bound of at
atebing its fleet
k N in the distajce,
oneliness would
arrested my at
t be faintly de
. .
.Exchaxo4 New 4 Yerk, oi , London,
41 a q , per eel!. premium: -- . i
A •,vpirtaim , Trefe..4L-At the -,lhnby Sint
Ball, the yoon t Marchioness Of
s lastirip tito •
peered in a !rnairlsificent arson' *I filet velvet
triansnett^with-Mtatterntientidrp — fotie "which
had fallen Ithelloruideof the gallant Mar.
.
guess. , ' .
iinfiitiii i ral l e itoit of 16 tweeteikieW ,
ro
'WV. -',Ucw'bi ' 'ress.iti prieoia-pialAyage4
ill opWi .It ' tt!p;tn Plilless a*Viiiif , ;: •
reT23
rair
4 tens iiie , ittrherFont at Liverpool for
in . 1400 fir cihoatieg the "%Icy of the!
ma itt a t o . < wiihnst int ing with
the., 4 0 arriaßesi---.:Tak, Wahine i s
sFifla bait ~- Y e.eY4 O O OP l O kikiPl o ,4 ll egiose
a t e
and ar..,the Brps sari eficaniatt: 4 ‘Tlii,jian
_bee been .010 iils . a swill ica l l4 44trl 3 nad
Junction'Aßlnrithirsta: s ` ', iirwithii
Cionnsichr. , .? ••,. 1 ..,!!: .,, '1: 1 ::1:-.7. , 2 , : :. +.;,.,
A dissent, eg ifittin deltrii-lelettei44l4.
I ht
on'llanday; . t iffrg*lliiiiiiiret
hole are tindmients . • : 4 11iw r idtais - thirmitetf
tint iintoci hmkccur `tOillitniria_;ltaikittir ..: o4
1 0,
ace bits 'bpi ihni j!:Oilt a M. wry*
Hoose, on emu* Of her!,
Lendint hart Exchange OW meriwedli . ' :-
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PCVIWYELLEf PA W IV ES
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Extrasstibeent Peniiiihig--411ratawlings. ,, , of
&money; Somerset; bail Sews 'that produced
.six lambs arid all Skis; thf.jaer the same ewe
'ptbducedjleslimbs, but ell of which ie well as
the ewe died. 7 r - " ,• . ,
. ,aheekint died
!gateway morning,
Al a countryman • was Meting a , 'lnm from
Hircesniugh tolreirton.the.ardmil on apygoachieg,
;ri
towards the tO became gaits firions. and rett
dismay person A voniafir'stis slightly' injured'
lb the thigh- -ti the infiliiiiteditemit,' end a poor
trishriair was* dreedrull4 iii in toted: 14 cause
his death ahne4 iinmed"l ly. , •-•'-Prestirrfiht.
icuonllg *cargo of , Attie.. "frOm Hasa
. ol' telMftlfkilit - we cseum4ftumt . Imn_ , week.
' we oiler* ohs bask Of Minxes teeth !—Lieerpool
. .
Pilfer*. - ; .
... Tkettnilf , 062nnt, the : in:den ;Meer. died r :
4(l6"Y' n
t" tiE th 'le ss l r his
age.
This
IS"
possessed' est* . at!. x' e', . ' ester. and at
.Brlghtlingsee, ides money in the funds, yet
was his appeatatice thit of the commonest mel.
.divest. Mbar he wentitMondon to receive - his
dividends, he deed tobegjiie wayto town, and his
wretched squalid-ap_peatilheeheldont tailed to ek
cite compulsion. He bad a great number of 1
guineas about 30 years ago. and so great was hii
love, of gold, that be would not part with , them,
although offered a vary high premium; be told
a friend some months ago that be then had them
by him, but they have not, been discovered on a
oearrlt`roade since his death. He continued to
go out :iv begging excursions, -bringing, home
' with him old' clothes, money. end broken victuals.
until shortly , before his 'death. He never but i
!once acted with 'the smallest liberality. when be I
'laid ant few ;pounds for presenti to a decent
female. who -wal cook at en inn at Colchester, to
whotii fie offered marriage, which offer she re
(Used. ileum' never forgave himself for the
above act.--Essex Motet. • •
A chard-rate has beeht refused at Milden.hall.
Suffolk, by a ailjority of 183 to Mi. The oppo.
sing party offered by way of accommodation,
that if the friends of the establishment would
agree to defray : by entecitption the expenses of
sacnmental wipe. ; washing the surphces, and
other items conhected *Oh their form of worship
amounting by their own calculation to about .£22,
tba piriotoonera would • conauit to allow ovate
suMeient for the repairs of the church. The
proposition watejected.
Au Uxeriass;Lawyer.—The Bury town-council
having requested Mr. Eagle, a barrister and kr
rough magistrate. to make ajopmey to London for
the purpose of obtalningthe opinion and advice&
tba Attornet to eml us tome point of import
ance, Mr le replied. that if he had stop
some time in don. Mrs. ?agleam:et *a with
him, and the borough must beer their joint as
penaca. The council were too gallant to refuse
their assent • toithis condition, and it was agreed
to allow Mr. Magle three guineas a-day during
his sojourn in town. • -
On Sunday morning. if shock of an earthquake
foal felt et Tynehead and -its- neighbourhood,
which shook the houses. rattling the thine. glass,
kc.
in
the shelves. On Monday. a rest was
seen in the earth at Tynebead Fall, which ex
tended for upwards of half a mile, and which
wall caused by the above pheneuron..- Tyne
Mercury. 1
d. Bitter Jeks.LOn Christmu day, "three
young men at Denby, near liarrhiy, as a proof
of. the "mildness of the season ^ stripped them-.
selves to bathe near the roadside; when • wag.
gish friend, thinking they ought to pay thr the
experiment, ran away,,with their clothes. The
bathers andin4 punnet hopeless, clubbed op in.
to a tree to avoid obeervalion by; pimple who
were passing thus elinrchst the Uute.—Dences
ter Gaulle. 4
There is at this time a yam' 1/0/11 . 1111 a ged 18,
residing at. Nendbirwonby new St .. ass il'intar ,
who. has been lin • tranticiair sleep for twelve
days ;—.he kreiii quite warm, except her feet,
and they ire 41.k01d add me Last week her
father braigh' her down m -a stain into warmer
room thinkin g it
it might be the means alarming
her, but it had not the _desired area Oa Mon
day she °pencil her eyes, anti made • Motion
with her hand la eanething to drink, which be
mg given heat g 'axiom convulsed for a time,
and then sank ' her &g ta mate of harper, in
e t,
which she ii ' contiguid ever since.—Cent.
bap Mean* ,
The Board ; tif Guardian. Mike Axminster U.
'pion inade„iri tinier that all aged. paupers of
_good character ;nightlife out of.the Union Work
house as:fle ' Year's Day, and - for the Were
receive an al aims of two shillingssed a
pound hied readt wink& OR IItiOnIIIIIIVInIn
i bead lr even - 9M' a timatee of, the workbags,
k l o
every one tai ir m' *sill olfcred, 'refined to -u.
Mid it!-&terheneexariec. . .
On Mondlyra:_ikrood,ll.who resided With
her husband, 0 mechanic, at Yeovil o - remoristra
ted with.him *ir.usirirthe 'only needle she had
in. the bodse for greasing tbe. saes pf his. boots.
The poor woman's cemplainlng put Stroud into
a violent passim, indite beat her on ,tbe hind
with the -botitiontil she died: The above lets
were gives- hi ieridenee before • a. errimar's-jay,
who returned ii. verdict of manamitrinnt- Maud
Strood,-wbo was iminaliatisV. committed to 11,
chaster geol. l Br ererllying Pie.. .
AseilCamlisidia - Divetweredj—We have new
before us a piece of muslin, which', animist pot
into, the dams of a eandl;, or thrown into the
ihscilerely.cer without Rind* é that
An/ 4 0 ,1111111 4: nin*iin,ll4erilk: act prepared..
"mit% ha ,. :fig s any it. Oise nl* o = l by
le%
whist .St and 'area - 104i chtia. - the
mat " " 'drithe. TheribleCeolorrare exit af.
:acted by . the '' ~ It , is cape* igialeada
to every %Nei *examen of:a ship at.
,war to the
..-bins,: for ninlnnul,9f *so th e:
sol
familiars of ' the isiveriiitti or id: 4N and
thole material isideliaten'aitme ititillirritiOn.
- it wise prevents' the inset' of Mililkier. tapirs
subjected to Treat limit only carbotilseomirave
. 1
the writingog-the aninhors and value of bank
' -aitendegibie4The reveni'ltitHity of this dieser.
nit 4 /lllVlselnlnsrid letheithie: We • understand
:thetiiiloreigiv&eremint b* oniniendeilliti
tee% ag*tbatii elempiiiY is forming lidre *rite
ininvidide ielrodocties; :The - proms, like all
Wreflil Marty is ample-by tivi.extreme,' and sr ,
boot as a:peonies u starching t dna': -4,, ,, a
ki r li t i f d jr: 2441 . 1 * -- W a i mololninn O rtat,
ilii:tmerni liiirrews, e son,of St . ' AusWifiiii:
-0 0 74 foe, '.71r 8 6 11 the.* method of,
yolimi ilia 'Mann*: Art no& Folllnnuff4nlllisva
rt*Pdmi, filth to-.ooeigi.49.l::_hum!uoo44..
*lait. i n thi:aui *2innitrigidni .; e op.
'•Aiiiinti.000010110:10#0.1i,;01,0,01-theins and
I :IOOOFAIIPPILIMIt i rt i r 0 4
testi fifa list*.
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iniiLourillritKOTllTO ova suaidiatio VIIILMOT 4.1. , 1 1 1•19111TO OUR OUR Assulusastrits—irs4oussos.
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YMOiLNINI6, IS. :1838:
, ... , .
.:: Sr • ate Canadian Aibel.L.lie
inhabitantslof the Sriotch village of Alytti
have 'indigbantly 'rdpelled the statement
that Machanzie, the Canada rebel, was
Nair! ranorigst-thenilt arid if learns ,to be
itatierilly tanderetood that he.is a native-of
Dundee, id the vicittity of which teem fits
roother wee well !tow)" as an itinerant deal.
er in crock 'ry ware land rag collector,—
"Dal. Billy with the big head," as her son
i i
was then c fled , biaian, aunt still Habig ,in
Dundee, and iiiirieirdy told the old w 9 -.
man, that her nephew bad become a greet
man. and was corilasponding with Mr.
Hume andr. Roabbek. The reply was,
i ti
"I ken naehing abobt - Meister Hume - Ai
Meister R buck; but they haternn
correspond ace wi' our Willie, it's a attire
sign ther'e g great g entles." - .
r : . Scotch Paper.
A Wager Won'.—+A young woman laid 1
a wager she would d4cend into caulk in
the middle of the niht, and bring from
thence a skull. Th person who took the
wager previous), hi d himself' in the vault,
!
and, as the girl select' d a skull, cried in a
hollow voie, " Leate me my head !"=
"There it ••
ci
s," said - the girl throwing it
down, arid etching dp another. "Leave
me my hea"said Alit+ same voice. "Nay,
nay I
," said itie hero last, "you cannot
have two h ali;" so frought the skull, and
won the wager.—D , fries Cour.
pleyely, frozen over,
ly of a field of
[ , and in sYme places
me of the deer Otan
i fromibeer star-'
Lochlornnd co
and let the reader o
ice 30 mded'in lengtl
nine in breadth I S.
doted their island h
ration ; bulgy as they
slippery a board, th
taken and 'l3 condu ,
they .artt now reola
'many. a Highland
suffered as much as
mild not travel 'on so
y were ally over
led to spoil where
y fed with hay. In
r ild, deer must have
he sheep
Statue oil Sir W ,
dell hesplaad in the'
lisbutent. 84 Andre
bls statue or sir Wal,
er Seott.—Mr.
Crt
vestibule of his estab.
Square, an admire
er, executed in free.
anions Mr. Green.
stone by the late in
shields. "Itis, nitho
must perfect likeness
minted. countrymen
seen.—Ediitburg
t any excecption, the
of our great and la
that we have ever
AL .
E. fw;
Pradi Hods. -1.- A person, represent:
ing himselfito be thri, butler of Lord Port
man, lately addressed a letter to Mr. Be.se,
landloid of White Hart, Cross, desiring
f
him to send three p irs of post horses to
Highbridg and toh ave three other pains
ready to e the fa ly to view Cheddar
Cliff; also' orderin dinner for'
fourteen,
ten - for thin - first tab e, and four for "my
self, lady's !Maid, and two others." , The
landlord pirated his purses and prepared
the dinner, as requested, for his expected'
i f ,
guests, wh we need hardly add, never ar
rived.T "butler," in addition, desired
that seven eal cheddar cheeses should be
d
ii
provided f r his lord4hip.-- Bristol Paper.
Roger opkins, Ipsq. the- manager , df
the- Monmouthshire - s iren and, coil corn-
Its, at Lower Ebbw Vale, hall
ivered on !the compan'ye land,
%rive '
one orthe finest veins of
o coal in the South Wales; it is
hick, andiwithio a few yards of i
in• Papal. -1 Thiel'. -and the great
i the supply ilf coal From Back-
cion lowali the price in this city.
• 1 .lirisio/ hfiiewi r i
A qua? doctor biting spread the alarm
s= I
of the'l-pon ragidg in the Isle of Nan:
has ind.. , the parents of 300 children in
the parish $f St. Petrie to allow thereto
be inoculated for that complaint; the
treatment of all the patients was ezactly
the same, and fortunately perfectly- innox
ions, the cheathavicirpsed only butter, in-'
stead oft 'a 'wires.. Hiving filled hisAteck
,
eta, the. qua ck abitconded..llfaez:fibut: ..,
' Apsisia,/ Curio - sitia.. 2 —Tho. •Siluxiin
states theta gentleman in the town nitre...".
con, bat in his-possession a epaniel of.the
'Blenheim and 149r(01k bieedoringhingintly
forty-tuitti ouncei7l 'Mitt curiosity 'fins.
beettalieintfed. Op Wednesdavevening
how Mr.JohnT.e , watchmaker, •oFthis
le
city, ght an ile resting ittirtrioint
rilittle ani al of the rdelllintheita Breed to
our .of whichle en -prpap the.
isiiiiii: ll nil eta ..,70 4 ___,. 8 f_ i f... ~ ,
• 2 ::,4 ~ - t• ' irstorn• stemma;. ,
.;
• -ARO' meetinmathe inhttbitants* th e
Warn ad ' neighboilihtnid A . ,- r r ,e,itt*lll, at
isbiett-J n Willtains, IN-p... tnayorpresi.
- 41ed; r ilt'it - uM,Klo6'ltst , Ynett i :enllleted . ,
1
fdtAbstt id Or titMrtctt; , iti:4o - tioncio . ,a, r l
Allberdipttr lov. supplyipg iiiix paw l /kb
•Atinup,mbia amonPts. to , f301.12a.f3di- 7 71
[Feb. 2.1 _.,,..) , , .... _' __S - . 1 .4.
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; Mill; .. tri ' Eira ' ts:ildcivr, aged , .69; . iiii.., I
- tiring, br, slithli ' 2 . gliii r fiir.,Seieth
Viles;i4itliefig, iiirie - #iiiiitionie t `
.41dovid free thigh 0 1 : npaiiii; 0 1 ' io
rdividoto Mrioksi *Ili) , ' alif-ifai , Nei.
depth in &few . hop --If 43.1 • [.,
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pany's w
lately di-
near 'Abe
larii3
threeleat
the Newt.
ieereitse , i
well, will
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BNANI:'
' Tilit SMO , "VtORIIII; Feb: 20. '
liiitrictios ii jaappi4 at , Ceite.—r
Cave, may,—Wilii i iii
i t
theme ' rjr„of dip oldest inhabfirkats,:rici",
such g al as thlsl4Jai l t, night,Alien
place., commenced at 5 in_thOriall*, i
and nes y every ',offset 'in port zjoidiirak
in shore, or. received darnage_,:and ' 'citric
re
a tots* lost. That danage-.59,,the Coist
must be greet., #e g plid of the ,wtiarvea aad
heupee are dama 1 , •..
1
Aivreeicii,- gaturdey.-r.tiler
_a dareaul
a night f iniense 'bard fr ost, sad pierciag ;
cold win ,on Thu ay morning,Aetween
10 and . 1 o'clock, , e perfect- stout boast
th ' city. - he lamps were extin-
guishecl ))y the vielence of the find, The
lamps wkd re extinguished by the ifioience_
jw
f it
of thew ind. The ateraof the canal ros e .
almost a, love with
,the baxtkir, over
which t spray as dung. The city arid
county ail, hoop tale, houstiof industry,
j
lunatic glum , ind the barracks, were,
paitially stript o their roofs, and many
panes o glass wee brokeo..
W erd, Satuday.—Within the me
mory of ithe oldest inhabitants, this coast"
did not perience so dreadful
t v
a. hurricane
that' hich prievailed from Tuesday
evening rail yesterday.
The e
l't
tsey, film Liverpool, bound for
Carnary n, generel ;cargo was wrecked
off'Howt, in the g ala of Friday night, and'
every pe- i i.son on baud' perished—there-is
no. mean of ascertainer the number. Two i
of the grew have b een washed. ashore-j
The bodp of a woMan was seen floating i
the watT, some distance from the shore';',
but dip h several attempts were made,
they prove d unsuccessful in bringing, it to
land. iren bound casks, a Urge
sealed hamper, some boxes of snuff, ike'.
were piked up by one of the harbor
boats. i • .
A collier, endeavoring to get out, was'
seen to under ofiTemple bridge,.at half
f a
past twoclock. ' All board perished.
The show storm sp rs to haverbeen
... eneral tthreughout -I land. The Pro
vincial papers contain Ccounts of its se
verity, tind the stoppage of all communi
cation. 1
. A woipani perislied fritke snow between
Castlebeir and. Weetport, on Thursday'
night. )34 dro...pOW off a cart en Width
she wastileatedi retiiireing from the-market;
and was not missed by . her company nictif ,
an hour! afier. .4111er a search , she silt
found quite dead.. - 1-,
• The .aiitle at Abbeyskle, Waterfor d,,
was biodyn down during the.storm, whie,b
*as le' selierest ever witnessed in that
. part of the-country. .
On Sunday last the body of Ai man was
brought into Clonmel, having been dug
out of the snow at Lisronagh; he was a
clerk in the employment of Mr. *ilsOn,
of Fethard,land wasen his way home the
day before on horseback, but was unable
to keep his seat from the intense cold.
£36, was got oath person.
On Thursday last, J. S. Mandeville,
Esq. of Ballina, Tipperary, was out shoot
tug with Arne:of his men, whom be sent
howl!) with his gun, when the dreadful snow
storm, that, raged on that came on, since
which timeno acF.onot of the ma dras bad
until Saturday last, when his body wasdiqL
up near Kilsbeettn.'
A-„vnan in4hq employment of .Hadfield'
Distillery,•Clonmel4 fell from his car re..-
turning from Mullinahone, where a re had',...
been with mita-other - carriers with - vlkita-
I key; his body was dug up on Sunday last::
A niantiamed Nock Tobin,Trom Car
vickphilipOiWate Frani, - anotherman\ from! !
the neighkarhood of apnea,- and a lid,'
named Giant, -frtip Aglishcotitity iKil
keitts.yelost their lives in the late show:
storm. I A. ~, i 4., ,•i r - 1
„During !the. g ala on Thursday-UW . ore
JohnOlipp,-fratnflionibarto - Liverp6Pl,
Irehnigittg, toAew 'Castle, went .to - piece*
off the coast of Newry. , . Twentrooe 1‘0! . ..,
..a Crew were.-ei -board; nava of ' whom'
*era- dro*netip, '' Theiloop Hope. of Catil,
; Wetmore, (rem , Dundalk, laden . 'lath' , barley, f
and the ertrioner libetnaa, in Ballast, were ,,
both briny. wtecked, l * knil# 1118 : ' .' /1 ' ' =,_
• ~ames Tobin, a`farnah'itililitehebto*l,
is no* in - cnatodt co SX2Bri itthlifind,
costs--tbo -original iiitt(beitt 7 g 311i.`enly ,
I/
—to the-lite!, .` Ottliva i parochial it. .
egmbentrOf Linterierhatlitkßeil
Mess*, Blt t pl e iend Joy c lila ste ii' a na
dealers, or 6 hug* jcillte itity;iyere
_latent,
coniitied i iii - the
, - . penittY or Dr•ott,ib the.
- .Eiehtigeer;'rer'breiri of revenue Jiitii, : ~
- ;' 061#1t4ti0.: , 4 -, / 01 4:PiiIiiciThe
it Londip 4 diirY, Subifillird IPIli *.f‘. l i' coin. 2 i0 1 , 14 .
'hi suspend one pOl!cali o P. IP- VIP l'ffNl4
from,what it terini:the present quiet-
Iptictizt*/#!cr9f - the printinktrade.l'f. 1 -1 7
;Th e e: - ' r 1 4:AV:1 14 •-• : PePLAt-r , GIIii'
wives.. . Ittitaeittit, tieeli mode !ktitimi 'hie.
7
that Heat - yew* stebleinanabei a*
etArraiti:intesided to make - tssunders*it:
Ailittiiiiiq . . - iirilldOWitird' Oil itroipaiitpti
`-thelite s panai improve ments w ere iiiii4 , -
-iiiiithe* / the 'eatile l .7"On• 'lltesday'rdA
Vredn )+, nearly two thatiiiiildlif4o
hhardy,l
$7 Ol
t-hearted ; . and intelligent;.
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IMRE
Parts of thethilind ito
ai ll"d1 4 1 1 .-44ANIt
_thistfth.
lo!uqi
!a,ltaire."
; tafily waefor
about
_sixty, ac
meenecithetre
ork, imptstiehmen to. or that:ltapare.-
fact..kiiiiitoieditable to Dor 411101091
and grateful peeple ',Lit-UAW, ,thegi
nobleman, who= hoklik aw d' , essis
place in their:: ornate
teem.—Wial - ladelietait4:l . 4,
Olot
' Svpircseitti of botuageirkfillitte
-
the court of Qtteen's limiteDl oll
Wednesday; the kvst.of sitty4l,ll -
brought by the tiat keliwits,fulmilly ,
lators in provide , .- , !
,:, • r,agaiestAldietteiti Mod"
put an end whit said (airily) , MirfisfoL
thorityasloid mayor last2year;itnert 9
Itteecupiiii - all Monday, to alate Uteri
the Queen's Be 'eh, anteing-retelling'
thattday, wheti the juryfoundit:
for the • lord Ina or, therebwiniiket
tually putting etriingoiiher ter iN
other trialeor the lake &tietirtittip.
actions by. Mr. adders, the •
the fair and - its u natty proktablettal4 ,
against the ba ddepdayttilniiihittit -1
41
depriving him, y putting dotrikAW
of-4001. pet'- a m, emjoyed wider a
tent, will come on at the pmenksisira
sittings.
Mr. Sharman Crawford, in hii ,-;
letter on the high 'poor lawitili'lloi,
that in some l patits the people art NO' • „
tharthey are ohliged to chart/o'odt '''
to go out irfaltefnate suecessioti tet
places of worehi , '.- I .Xitierfek Pniiii,,... -
Galivay ea mu—A. It:rolitiis4:;l
Emil been recd • member for uratirry, 11
a great midolity -
,-.
40 IS ti ti , Ho*. • .
' . (in !I We rov in many lands, , .' - ,
And many f'- . I've met,
Not one fair see or kballY ift ..____.
• Can thin kind rt forget. ..
But I'll confess leaving them,
No morel w' I, to roam ;
OW steer my . . to Erin's tide. " '
For atm Is mots
If ExoLLIa. w . my moss of birth;
I'd love her . imtui shore; --- •
And if Co . , . vete my Weft .
Her freedom d adore' ' -4 --,.,
Though plenum days in 'both to pas - '_,
I dream of da ato cow,— -44 • 1
Oh! steer my . kto *Ors tide,
For Ebel is tone
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..sa
i
.rims removed iii to Ceatill
posite the Br i BEd glifGaiiiiii,llL: ',
,Ding.. where he 11 at nd tifiillf.'
:traded to him in lineloftilsiiiortedow . , l
~ , 0 0t 21 • i • 1 • "'• '
T.
nAVt. juin rice
•Capt. John M
J. Boat
(
I veep", Canai . 1144 Adven
Cropland. 'duvet thie
ivrt
York.
35 casks dar cheese,
20 boxes pin apply, do
1000 lbs. super r smooked beer s
do
1000.1bs. ' Lard,
„1600 lbs. codfis , • • ,-
. r =7,5 bbls. sa for shad, •1
i ;10 tibls. No. Mackrel, • ,-.
20 half - do
3 bbls. star h t , _
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25 bones ma r gruel* and Idiudi-• ; *U1.
nov 25 ''- ' , ' ' ' - •
ItTew . Goods.
. A general assortment of Creek and se
Goode o _josereoeiveil , —eonsiethrtle,
Grocerieso
•
Quffiumut,
'Mackerel,.
• ,Salti-rlahteri
T lich will be KIK lo* Set week
pnee-paid in caiiifiket
JIMEPH WHY
"lifinint - Carbinr; - Dee e-
NeWallid
,
NATHANS dr,. Co. hatteje , o r
.„ `offer for ask", .
mcriaos, fioni peg
Soper Free - 4W: do , at ii 50 perrA:; , '
Tartan; merino, tiorated,sillt antifinton .
-Redollinnos yellotr• green anitaentl4
4;114 1 104nd ungegebed Centcet;
- • 10 to 13.e6 per d:
Siorited
Printk gloves; -
pittot,tilta andloidalag at 61 - 31sisiesto
Ara:
...
Hz a ilbileii • - 'haosii*iiirgillit ', ','
t ~. .. tad 4 Sioretiiise , on' C,estrurviilP:.. - .
Wee% a NIX ailinigmentorGoodi4 - . '
21f°4 region v*: ‘1.'•, , ,.N11... i'• *. .ilfil.i.
liitf licliii of. p10_014 1 .11 ~.,.,',
,
Sand iiiieeitioitdos• . -. :',' llti -, ! . f:'‘Cirl'i .
..v.. '
Milli andtzpi*Oltiiiiilik' - 740 : _*li
Sleelii4ad#Miviatelit4o*.f:, : ''
3 Naili and. Spgiur., 40 , ;,i7, ri , dos.ii::o: ~
1 - .OW Shovel i 'dOi , Ao.'''-.. , -- , -: ...
liiipiliire, - ilifiiiiiid opainiiiiii. -,-
- 1 . 'An 'or iiiiiiVlifiliiiiillifitillilikiiii7. i,
'k..,-,thii la- -..0.5.i%...4,44!.. •,-..:1 1,1. - ,:p.014.10EA ,
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1.11---Nil - earn esi atili 1
-44 P • „ 4-4-4 1 :-. ...,. . ,
ii , cry lecornsetion v!th:firi,_,, ~, ~, ,- 1
irhi,i4 l 4l;kilialg ' lloo . l i . *JP ‘k. :,9 1 f. 1
iviiinitiltiltilaiaticiw-rattat.'-y-'7... ,-.4.f..!,:t7,!'4.
SC,‘ -- ; - 1 - , ' - ', ..hiiiii k -solplitz . ,. ' .-1..
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