The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, February 09, 1853, Image 1

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FOR - FASMER . AND.MECHANIC.: -.:
10euoteb to Politico, Netuo, •
Literature, i?octrp . , 'agriculture, Diffusion of Useful 3nformatioit, lz,enerol3ntelligeuce,'amusement,
xTirrcinirD ;
THE LEHIGH REGISTER,
lr in the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh
Count] Pa . ,every Thursday
ACIUGIISTIUS L. IUJIJi,
kat 50 per annum, payable in advance,and
' l s2 00 if not paid until the end of the year. No
paper discontinued,until allarrearagesare paid
'except at the option of the proprietor.
ADVERTISEMENTS, making not porelhan one
square, will be inserted three times for one dollar
and for every subsequent insertion twentyfive
cents. Larger advertiserrients, charged in the
tame proportion. Those not exceeding ten lines
W4ll be charged seventy-five cents, and thoSe
making Six lines or less, three insertions for 50
cents.
liberal deduction will be made to those
who advertise by the year.
L-7 " °Ace in Hamilton St., One door East
o/ the Germanileformed Church, nearly
opposite the ~ F riedensboie Oftice."
G(Tod Horses and Safe Vehicles! '
alien town
Lively VA stabil Avila eitt .
THE subscribers take this method to in
form their friends and the public in general,
that they have entered into partnership in
the Livery Business, in the stable formerly
owned by George Beige!. They have an
, entire new stock of
• ' HORSES CARRIXGES:&c.
ItsA.l4i ip
t) Their Horses are gentle and all
good travellers ; their vehicles mostly new
mid of the latest style, and such as have
Let ti used are repaired and repainted in the
host emnner. They continue the business
i ' t the old stand in %Valls:at street, in the Bo
rough of Allentown. '
They will always be prepared to furnish
tin it customers at the shortest possible no
tice With sale and gentle horses, good car
r;:toes and careful drivers if requested.
Families can be suited at all times with ve
hicles to their particular taste. •
Their charges are reasonable, and in or
der to continue Their high credit they here
tofore gained of being the "best livery estab
lishment in Allentown," they will leave
nothing undone to keep on hand the best
and safest horses,the neatest and most splen
did carriages, and sober and careful drivers.
Their charges are:very reasonable
_and
hope by strict attention to business to satis
fy all those who may favor them with their
custom. T. P. HOFFMAN.
JESSE, SIEGFRIED
September 18, 1851. if=-:3111
Grand Exibition
AT THE
Allentown Hall of Fashion.
Wieder 4' Boyer,
Respectfully announce to the citizens of
Allentown and its vicinity, that they have
lately associated themselves for the purpose
of manufacturing
Hats and Caps
of various styles and lash
- ions, all of which they will sell at
Wholcsak or Retail, at rates cheap
er than the same were ever before offered
in this place.
They being both practical hatters and
much expetienced in the business, feel sat
isfied that they can give entire satisfaction
to all who will favor them with their CP:,
Remember the stand, directly, opposite
Barber & Young's Hardware: Store, West
Hamilton Street, known as E. M. Wieder's
Hat and. Cap Store
Country merchants supplied on rea
sonable terms. Having ,just received the
latest Fall and Winter styles, they will be
prepared to fill orders at the:shortest notice.
They have also on hand a full assortment
of Fula, such as. Muffs. Bods, Cuffs, &c.,
All of which'will be sold at the lowest rt.
ices.)
August 11.2
11 . ..1.i:.Ki.104c - 6
:Notice is hereby given, that the under
signed, havetbeiffi. appointed Executors of
the ,fist and'Vestament of Solomon
Knauss,' deceased; late ,cf, the Borough of
Allentown, in the , county,,of.,Lehigh. All
those,who know themselveg indebted to said
estate, bo it in,bonde,
.notes,, book 'debts, or
.otherwise, will please make settlement be
tween now. ka first day of A pril next. And
, such, who have any; legal claims against
~ saikestate, will also present . their,, claims
within the above time.' '
- Citentif# K. KNAUSS;
WILMAIE x.xecutora.
ioNAtdefil.c.:Kmtuss,
. .
livhoadas
aella'ihe chettpeal hOit' . o6dries'iti town
and also „that ,he..rnielitOn a' fresh .
aupply, which heh cotli6piliOttp:er than
Alm at the Veoplea! Store, opposiittilark
bodes Hotel. W„(3IRPB
PEN s tOer ;S S4 6 W
•
A - FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
Grand Exhibition
-OF--
New Fashionable Fall and Winter
- AT THE
New Cheap Store
OF
Getz 11• Gilbert,
These gentlemen, take this method to in
form their friends and the public in general
that they have received a very large and
well selected stock of Fall and Winter
Goods, which they are now ready to dis
pose off to their customers at the lowest
prices. •
Their Fall und" trinter stock has been
selected with the utmost care and consists of
Clothes, Caoishners,.Satinets,
Flannels, Gloves Lind Hoseiry, besides De
laines, A lapaccas, Lusters, Ginghat - ns, Plain
and Figured Poplins, Muslins and Prints,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queensware,
Hardware, Looking Glasses, Stationary,
Books, &c.,
To which they invite the attention of their
friends and the public generally, confident
that the fullest satisfaction, both in price and
quality, will be given to all who may favor
them with a call.
The highest prices will be paid in ex
change for County produce.
They have reason to be thankful for the
favors received thus fur and hope by atten 7
Lion to business, disposing of their goods at
small profits, good treatinent.towaids their,
customers to merit still a greater share of ,
customers. GETZ & OILBM.T.
Catasauqua, Sept. 16.
Groceries Fish 44• Sail.
The undersigned have just received an
entire . new .Stock of Groceries, Fish and
Salt which they intend to sell nt the low.
est.prices at their Store in Catasauqua, Le
high county. (3E17. & GILBERT.
Sept. 16, 1952. 'II --Om
The undersigned 'have opened a Coal
Yard in Cutasauqua, and will constantly
keep on hand all kinds of Coal which they
will sell at-greatly reduced prices.
GE'l'Z & GILBERT.
September JO, 1652. 11—Om
The People's Store Revived!
A. Geller al all ON al .
J, W. GRUBB. would respectfully in.
form the citizens of Allentown, and vicini
ty, that he has removed his store into the
house latterly occupied by C. H. Samson,
as a Store, opposite Hagenbitch's Hotel, and
so extensively known as
The People's Store,
where he will be pleased as ever to accom
modate all who will please favor him with
a gall. His stock consists as ever, of a
great variety of the most desirable goods.
Ladies Dress Goods,
Of every quality and price,such as Dc laines,
Cashmeres, Cobcrgs, Thibet Cloths, French
Morinos, Alpaccas both plain, black and fan
cy colorrd, Dress Silks of every variety, to
gether with a general' assortment in that
line of goods. Also mourning goods of every
description. .
- Men and boy's wears such as Cloths, Cas
aimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans and Youth Plaids,
Also a general assortment of Flannels, both
wool and cotton, apron and bed checks,
Manchester Ginghthns, Muslins, Drillings,
Cambrics; Calicoes, &c., &c., all of which
will be sold at 'reduced prices. So please
give him a call and See for yourselves at the
well known corner of .
llc also returns his most sincere thanks to
the public for the liberal share of patronage
bestowed upon him heretofore, and hopes
by strict - attention to,business, and studying
to . please each and everyone, both old and
young, grave and gay, to merit a continu•
ance of the same.
Allentown, Dec. lb. -
11.43 tn
EMPORIUM OF FASHION !
Takes this • method to inferte his friends
and the public in general, that he has open
anew and fashionable .c• • ~
• • TAtiortmo Fork,lnusnmErd,
in 'Allentown, in the new huildifig of Mr. Pe
ter, Weikel" corner of Market 'Square and
itieWwhere he'-will` be ready to re
ceive thosevihti'mair fairer him with their
custom, to 'whom be will feel .0 mteful:
He's itytheregtdar yeceipt , of the Fash
ion hrteic - iybiChlhe cuts and makes
up he superintends.himself; and can there
fore stand:oootl - for life work heriurns out,
and his priced vabeK-cheaper plan at any
other establi,3limenttrivin t 4.
He returns hie: 01'1400 his old
ors, and feels.cenfidint,...th44l#l:dtgebility
of his work and themotitirtitsTiriCeS, will in.
duce a further continual* Of their suptioit.
.:.November. 24 ) 18152. 2'. • 4 11,4803:
.
11--;614
s(DouDa a
COAL ! COAL
The Peoples Store.
11—sin
Edward Stetter;
I. , Pr , `,..,. v
I.oolk lIVARE
elocks, Waleljes &-leruchlx.
Come Jill and Judge for Yourselves!
During the past summer the undersigned
—directly opposite the German Reformed
Church in Allentown has materially en
larged and beautifully finished, his Store
room, and in order to make. his assortment of
...• 4i,,- Clocks, Watches
06:
C 1;\ AA D
;,,.0 JEWELRY, ;MA
op ~1.1: compare with his other
5 . *: o '!.: 1 !) - '''':'. improvements, he adopts
this method to inform his.
olds customers and a host of new he expects
to get, that he has just returned from New
York, with a most magnificent display of •
House, °glee and Parlor clocks, Gold
and Silver [Patches, of every variety,
Gold Ear and Finger Rings, Breast—
Pins, of every inemagincrble pat
tern, gold, silver, steel and brass
Watch Chains, Seals and
• Keys. silver 'Pea and 'Fa- •
ble Spoons, golc4 silver
and steel Spectacles, •
. for all ages, Spy
glasses of all sires,
. gold Lockets 4• Chains,
Music Boxes of various
qualities, gold andfancy Me-
d als, of all sizes, gold and silver
Pencils, Melodians of - the best
mainfliwthry . in the United States. -
In short every article kept in a well stocked
Jewelry store can -be got of him, and is de
termined to sell as chelp as can'te.bought
either in New Yorle'ciiPiiila6lol6: ' , : - - He
flatters himself fp:belie've that in - beauty and
assortment ;Itia%tatablishment cannot be . sur- .
.passed in any country town in the state.
The public is invited to call and then to
judge for themselves.
reEle continues to repair Wat Ches and
Clocks, and since he keeps none but the ve
ry best of workmen, he can, afford to war
rant them for one year. Gold and 'Silver
ware will nlso be repaired at the shortest no
tice and upon the most reasonable terms.
Thankful for past favors he trusts that by
punctual attendance and low prices he will
be further able to meet with favors.
CHARLES S. MASSEY.
,Docember 15. ¶-3w
Dv. 3 . 1 1 .
.DEorYtirsT.
Adopts this method to inform his
' , Di. friends and the public in general,
that he has made Allentown his permanent
residence. He has opened an office at his
dwelling, opposite Kolb's American Hotel,
a few doors east of PreL2, Guth & Co'e.
Store, where he will be happy to offer his
professional services in the science of Den
tistry. He will call at private residences,
if requested.
Igr His terms are.reasonable, and having
had much experience in the professions,
feels satisfied that he can give general satis
faction.
Allentown, April 24, 1851. ¶—ly
eo-partneroliii) Notice.
The subscribers have entered into Co
partnership on, the 3d instant, in the Livery
Business, under the firm of liormAN and
SIEGFRIED. Their-establishment is found
in Williams street, a few doors below Pretz,
Guth & Co's.:store. • They are prepared
with handsome vehicles of every description,
and safe horses, and will be prepared at all
times to attend and accommodate those who
may favor them with their custom.
THOMAS P. HOFFMAN.
"JESSE SIEGFRIED. •
Allentown,-January 12, ¶-7w
IP.I.I*TEII.
A good Cooper, with n family, to work
himself and employ others - to work for hill . '
in making Flour Barrels. , None but good
workman need apply, but to a good wgrk...
man •constant work and good pay will be
guarranted. •
•
• PRETZ, GUTH & CO. •
January 2,•1853. ¶-4w
711.14)111 1 1Balltilablitlit 0
WATERMAN & OBBOURN, '
North West Coro& of d Sicon ,S• Mulberry
. (.Rich)' . Stieels,
P H 113.0 E'L P BIS.
OFFER FOR SAL E f A LAROL ASSORTMENT OF
TEAS, : ''' 1 •. '1 • i
COFFEES' ' t
. ' • • I 'At the Lowest
SUGAR, ' ' ' '• '' ' 1
MOLASSES, ' ... - . Market rates.
pPICEg, 4r,d - i 'cl i tp,' • .' ' . "' ,
. Those commencing Iskw' Stores are par
tieularlyinpkel.idooll. '' •' '
" Cir AtteOthikr'glieiyfo'Prodaii. ' '' ' .
Philail. hit: 26;1853: .‘:' .f ' '¶-3m—.}' .
•-; Freak Ogoters.
EninAtrzt,`l. — Miiktrils TectiYing . ;
fit* ilevKli'drli,tiiie.beitit . i*ity of Elvish
PYit‘iiiat
Oirkqmber 24t.1E-2-44?
EMI
Euglellote•l
No. 139, North She e t ,
BETWEEN :
PHILADELPHIA: •
DAVID STEM, Proprietor.
This gentleman takes, great pleasure to
inform his friends and the public in gen
eral, that he has taken the above named
well-knoWn and de
- • servedly popular
EAGLE' HOTEL !
situate . tuate in 11;1 the most bus
-- .
siness part of the city,
which be has refitted
with .entirely new- Furniture and .Ped
ding of a superior quality.
The house has also been renovated and
improved in n manner, which will compare
favorably with the first class Hotels in the
city, arid cannot fail to give satisfaction to
those who may patronize the establishment.
lar His. T4BLE will always be supplied,
with the choicest and most wholesome pro
visions the market affords, .and his B.IIR,
with'the purest and best liquors. The sta
bling belonging to his house, is gOod and
extensive, and will bo supplied with the
best provender, and attended by careful
hostlers.
Nothing in short, shalt be left undone to,
make !lig Guests comfortable, and he flatters
himself that by strict attention to bUiineis,
he will merit and receive a liberal shale of
public encoMagement
' Philadelphia, December
_ _
V r anklin lz ir e Ins ur mice
*Company of Philadelphia.
PTATEXONT Of I.lle - :el.iisets of the Compri
ny, on JanurtrYlst:- . os3,'published in con
forinitv with, the : protiibions of the sixth sec
tion of the Ant / Of Assembly, of April 5,1842.
.
NI OBTPA.GES. '
. ..
Being first Mortgages, well secur
ed, free of wound rent, in the ci.
ty and county of-Philadelphia,
except $ 27,950, ih 'Montgomery, '
Bucks, Schuylklll and Alleeeny
counties, Pennsylvania, $1,021,300 03
REAL ESTATE.
Purchased at Sheriff's; sales-un-- I
der mortgage claims, viz :
Eight houses and lot, 76 by 150,1
feet, on the southwest corner
of Chestnut and Schuylkill
Sixth streets.
A house and lot, 27 by 71 feel,
on North side of Spruce street,
:vest of Elev 0111),
A house and lot, 21-7 by 100
feet, on west side of Penn •
Square, south of High 'street.
Two houses and lots, each - 10 by
60 feet, on south side of Spruce .
street, near Achuylkill seventh
Five houses and lots, each 17-9
Nos. 131, 193, 135, 137, and
139 Dilwyn street,
Three. houses and ,lot, 49 by 54
'fief on tient side of Schuylkill I
Sixth street, south' of Pine,
A lot of ground, 17 by 57 feet, on
the north e. corner of Schuyl
kill Front and Spruce streets,
Hotel and lot, 50 by 81 feet, on
the South Elaslcorner of Ches.
nut and Beach streets;
Five houses and lot, 42 by 86
feet,on the north side ofGeorge
street, west of Ashton,
Seven houses and lot, 20 by 116
on the East side of Ileach
street, South of Chestnut,
A house and lot, 18 by 80 feet,
No. 90, Fitzwater street, East
of Water,
A house and lot, 15 by 42-2 feet
No I,Diamond street, running
west from. Thirteenth street,
below Chestnut street,
A ground rent of $ 500, issuing
out of lot 13-4 by 40 feet, on
North side of Otter street, 40
feet West of Leonard street,.;,
LOANS.. . 1 -
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TEMPORARY LOANS 'on , colitil-/
eral securities -amply seenieds: 5
STOCKS, .
$lO,OOO Almsholtse Lanai 5 Pen
cent, interest-on,) ' , , .
200 Shares Bank of Kentucky, "
17 .. North. 1311,„cr Km:alloy
too u Unionlik.orrennessee
la a Insurtmce,Conipany. of
the State Of Penn.
. .
ono a Scat thiiark•RailroadCo.
37 .. Commercial deßeilroldt
Dank of Vicksburg,
300 " Pennsylvania Railroad
. company; , -
ot a Franklin Fire Instir Co.
2 " Mercantile Library Co.,
24 " - Union Canal Company
10 0 ' Schuylkill Railroad-CoJ . ,;.:•.
Notes and. Bills recoi'vaOlf,,,, -;', ~1 •., 8 , 29 4. O S
Unsettled Polici e s,... . ",' 1M0...25
Merchandiie, , • • : ‘,.. „*...', • , ~ • ...^ 160 84
CASH on hand SP 528 4 - 1' ---
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.4 in Agt‘htkodet..lVa.PQ, .- -: .•,' r:
'•` ' .-;,--,..—' .- 4t i ttia , :44:
••r i• ~-•-, ..: it, If ..,.,_.
Total amount Of 1816 - 84,00
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I Strange Tale,True or Untrue.
Our readers are, perhags, not' ignorant
that there lives lb the State of New York rt
person.professitig to be the'son of LeuisXVl:
His claims have frequently been asserted ih
the newspapers, but heretofore in so vague
a way that few individuals of sense have
paid much regard to them. The February
number of Putnarres Magazine, however,
contains an elaborate .article upon the sub,
ject, from which it-would. appear that the
case really presents some, curious features,
proving the whole affair to be either one of
the most remarkable impostures. in' history,
or one of the Most amazing instances on rec
ord of "romance in real life."
This alleged heir to the Bourbons is now
a venerable clergyman verging upon seven
ty years of age, with an irreproachable char•
acter, who has been long a missionary among
the Indians. He bears the name of the .
Rev. Eleazar Willams, and popularly pas, ,
ses for a half-breed, having a reputed Indiantl
mother living. But strange to say : 44)1 aickl
the baptism of all his pretended btlAiol, FR
sisters are duly recorded in the49lolkOMlli.:
olic register of their nativ . p4lo . o,oois'l
alleged parents, it seems, yOetra,,llfernbere.bf.l
that denomination, yet oChik4.brrth no
such notice is taken. Stral'eidsiy his'nomi
nal mother refusea to`sakwhiiher he is bOi
child or not; her . lipalheibg sealed, it'seems,
by some 'fernier tirOinisii; otyciiiv." Strang
est of all, he hitB4ll,liiittra s no'reiemblance
town Indian, .fidt . thai?thiTult•Austrian lip
and other 'chitrae;teriaticiof 4 Bourbon : in
deed to the late::l4imis ;XVII tie is • said to•
bear a striking , likediisi? . , •
. _
It is noti'lloireier,•'ort.slight• things like .
the'se that '.his Claim • rests ; for if it did, it
would deserye ta be„langhecl at for absurd'.
ty; - ' A Mr.i.:•Berringer who died lately in
Louisiana, declared on his death,bed that„the ,
son of Louia XVI did not die in Paris as has
been genkralli'llaiimosed, but was brought
to America r i,he; himself having been an
agent in the transaetion. Influential French
men likelytaknow state secrets, have at vari
ous times declared during the past fifty years
that the dauphin lived, and was somewhere
in A mericai—lt seems likewise that a!l the
indications poinf to the locality. , where Mr.
Williams was brought up, as that in iihicli.
the lost heir to the French crown was con,
cealed. • Moreover, on , the person
. of this,
gentleman are marks of. the sorefula, Which
it is known afilicteCthp.datiphin, and
the marks are in the exitel.OicesYhere • they
would hwie been on the dailphirea,,Perion,
supposing he had aurviveriAkre extraor-.
dinary still. the, face of. Mr.,,W,Strn,, tlia:
a t
two scars similar to two receitiedV4, . '-,
ihin from a blow given by his jailer.,Siti; yi
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; These coincidences are fortified,bY others•
less striking. ' The case in his.' fa.nr,• il 3
strengthened by still' other' circamstancei,
the ,truth, Of .which ippearsprobable though:
requiring yet to be fully established. The
most important of these.is that • Mr, Williams
has rceived; on. more than ona_pecasion,
overtures of an extraordinary - Character, all
emanating .from abroad, and all , :Pflirdink-,tni
him 'as some • ,personate of 'high lineage,,l
whose claims tv.was .desirops to by of 1; or,
Mainguisti in some other way. The weak'
part of the 'case, ne ,
regards these overtures',
Is; that the evidence of then], consists chi fly.
in Mr. W.'.s titvn•assertion,lha - papers still
stantiating ' them having,.,witlk. but one or
two exceptioni e _been destord, ashee97s,
by conflagration of his tiwelltng, '.l3urthettgh
in one sense this is the Weakest aspeet, of
his case, in another it is one of inti ch Strength ,
at least temporarily., ':gantlet-mi ni, known to
us, for ; example,. ; :and.who'-knevi him well
,say that they .wouldititke his word as soon.
ati,any other man'i ogh, g ,Nizi is.it likelY
that any,non tyould •bigin, atioyenty Ysitrs
a caraer of lies and fraud.: Moreover, MOreover,
,the
iassertion; of these= (Worthies has been made,
Witivauch .partieolarity,aad directness that
a - 4641g . will baeriaidi than tefutationAf;M,r.,
V. , has :#l6liteirtrathl and, as heis.an vr.
- bine& minieteriin theVrateetgrit,Episeopal'
,Ohtirck, hks degraditticiti;vi t iilt itzteittably:fel- i
low:his exposure.. Either; tharefore, hais the
,Most foolish OCinapostors, , beeituse.detection
is now. Certaini'or' he, has stata . d, only truth,
Whim aiserting the: fact Of.l,l4e43,6vertures.
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m, he; declares that,When ,the
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vsi,.:o tl e. or:the - first tbiagattlii Prinaa did
'was to in q uire **at: ~, AtAllitt:time..lllr.-.
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probably feel it incumbent :on hid' Lo take. --:„• -; 1
some public notice of the . affair. - . Ighould , sir' , ..:: ' '=." • '.,
flat denial of all .this be ilr raolt:thfi:wigid% A . `7lY : : - 4-1
may-regard Mr.-W. na..4hie,ilar.ll2,rliit:lii;
must have foreseen, and 4 4,10ekiiiiiiii*,Jlit:;'c.S - - 5,,
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Making the assertion proves ei(titif 4ittratlit'.., l- - -
or that effrontery nevertekreeiiihekr;? 'LI-'-.
as Mr. W.',3 --0: , •;.- . . It -A V'
We are not, by env' 'meanso.lie:o4A..t.* ;s :',=:'‘l-" '' .-,,'"
of Mr. W.'s claims. -We gensitliirliii:fristy-0'K::... ,
b.,•, , ..,,,- - -u- , '.--,.,
as a Scotch - jury wbulkettyogoPo*_lP.,;,? , l'• - t . :
that is as having, ' , in z ita - I:tretplltAPAlß#. l , l ,44 ( ';'';' ' -,.'
enough strength to-raiscri-a.- , ppOp 41,041 - !:1 14 ,:i5 , : ,
his favor, but not Ganda:4,4oin .1 - r• s, qp.:: - -:,
f a ct against him, on altrat'vlew- .G t '.. , 1 1 11 I , r''..;? -' /
recollects nothing of hfitliktiliodd ',,,,-• •'. ''.."
thai'up tolls thirteentli4ear ha -, :. IT
idiotic, at which tithe ~-*.*; .... 40 ' ~• . 7 "-.44;:-: , . .
liti 7 iiglit lniitd -7, ,5 , ''': , l ' . alirralfaidta ---1--- ' - :_ ,
confusio ' %-: :, - 1 'i r t , N , , • ; , Yet , his lid Vt . ' •. ....,.
cate 4a. - o , #) .':i. it'seir'ciraumstanae•to . '
bie.;-4141if•iiit' that the 'dauphin is,
•IfkiWkiiilisiy,fliSbenifreduced to comparative
)0160, bk.,:tltaribiitge 'tfeatnient by his jail-.
: 011 .;: , IV Can , Scarcely be expected: even if .
'Mr. W. is really. the son of Louis XVI, that,' '-.
he will ever be.'fible to establish his identity;,:; - .::`r: ,
conclualvely, forall those persons who could' -;,- .
be witnesses iri hie behalf are probably dead . .
before this, and his relations,
if aware of th e .
public controversy, which the article in Put
nem% magazine is intended to challenge. -
will lead to - no restilts,
.probably, except to
add another to those Mysterious stories, of
which hie history is, full; about lost and'bltn-
ished 'princes, .such as Nero, Richard of
York, thiempesor - of Giermany, and other
half - apocryphal persons.:
There
There is one point on which as we think • .
the writer in Futnaindoes not sufficiently • • •
dwell. He leaves the great question of all,;,;. •
the inquiry whether the dauphin really died`.
in
in the Temple, almost unnoticed, contending'
himself with remarking that there has been
always an impression in Paris that the child
did not die in 1795, as asserted. We hare,
now before us a copy of the process-verbal of
the autopsy, intented to.verify the dauphin's -
death, signed by the four examining physi
cians, and communicated Officially to the
French Assembly. We have always con
:sidered this document to be a very suspici
dui One. The physicians only testify that •,
'they saw a corpse, which was declared to''
them to be that of the dauphin, and which '
they recognized as that of the child on whom
they,had been in attendance for some days
pat..; As it was the policy of those in pow'
e 4 :tit that time, to got rid of the son of Louis .
xyt., and as they appear to have shrunk ...-
lioMsecret assassination, there ie nethiug,im- . •
,PrObable in the idea that they sentAirn' out . ; ;
•Oillie cotintry,- and then Meal Pip'- rumor,
of his deathitind procured if dying child of
his age to personate. him, Genii:l6ll,oe .- . --.
proces z verbal#4 , seillaose ogoi‘aralovtih r . •
nest to nothing pp A-qaeationUf ,identiff.. , ,." , ' ,'. •
To return to N'l4Willianfe.'' ;His strange
story does not appittg4p-baire'l iii4,oa lercOdi :'' ':
by hirnself-on Aublic dotice,,.hut te:hirve;lieerr
ttraWn out, somewhat tilflillirigki froitt : hilit - : ~...,,
bir lathers. , D r.. fluidal vffachtnilo-hypn , ;
'er,aiPriiiiitY, and reputation:fof iiiiiiiii, , . .:' ::. , : lr " •
•en IngitY;,and eyprqsses,aioeaviOtion Ai : h. ; 4:4 4 1 . i
is, by the cepathation of t his mini.ipc,iiititi a , ',,*,,,
of;:lattrictiting.achain of circumstantia kivi-' '-, --.
..d.enberiuch atiibia, r case presents.,, Whither' , ‘-';:•;•; , V;
, lie tu r ns, out impostor, .of dope, or a.ieal? ; '''''. •.:
13durhorn - his case will form a chapter 'in '-s-0
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