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   Huron Reflector (Newspaper) - October 31, 1831, Norwalk, Ohio                               was to take place on of hit uni- which entangling in his feet let and him carefully tha be bring him into the condition n which then law Hit conversation throughout ry tranquil and except tout relating to the m H. rtl 1 ter of hit children te witness that be Prisoner stated united himself the who had now med themselves into his children be caught them by the and ter them against the ter beating threw one into ta an a affections of his goes forth to lions of his a crown which ml it at J I with the church at North Stamford of years hut that be Biter experienced true religion un- til this four meetings commenced in our he then became con- that tome of the doctrines of hit church could not be ted from stated his own religious belief on the point with which he differed from the and cited texts of scripture in a very rational and applicable to proTe his He made his views on the subject known to his and from that time he dis- covered in a coldness towards Not long er said Mr. Wilcox preached at N. was at a four days he preached ry but could not relish his roi n the cellar and the other amongst the Prisoner related the circumstance of his bor's coming to his house that and mentioned some of their names they told him he had killed and that he was now in prison to be tried for that but he said they had no that that through the eye of faith he could see his who were not dead but under the power of the which would five months from that when they would re- turn to The prisoner during his recital of the gave no dence of any compunction of con- science for what he had but exhibited feeling of commiseration for the condition his family must con- in until the expiration of the five On nil other subjects he reasoned perfectly rational and and with readiness would turn lo consecrated by thai highest and purest historical glory which is with the consolidation of a nation's Sept. length the Reform has passed the Tlie report is to be brought up esday when the debate on Tuesday upon the general measure INSURRECTION AT LISBON of the brig will be Ann j in all the public that have been published with s which possesses an able Aug. the burgh a ier brought intelligence that alter the Poles had been unable to tain the position on the and abandoned all their entrenchments at and alter the proposal of Skrzynecki to with the had been i-j mediately to and on inquiry learned that the door of the room where the child still he immediately broke open the What a spectacle presented The walls of the room were smeared with In the be- bed Lisbon last called us after and politely ed us with the following important his brethren wherein he differed with the which was on the subject of Christian in which prisoner difference with them soon be- came a matter of public and prisoner discovered their coldness towards him On Sunday previous to the fatal 8th, prisoner attended church at North when Mr. Fuller ed on doctrinal point at issue between and prisoner thought the sermon particularly pointed at On Monday ing he told his wife that his man and his brethren had become bis and said he must live closer to to that end he com- and afterwards took little or no and spent most of his time in reading and On Thursday the 8th he snid a person came house and took him by one hand and his wife by the that his bands felt soft and different from that of men's hands in and through the eye of faith he haw the stranger who hnd called on him Was an angel from wife him a but she hnd not and was man put a slip of paper in prisoner's and prisoner retired to another room and read it purported that the bearer had fallen among pirates and been robbed of all he and was soliciting the assistance of the fell upon hia and in prayer asked the Lord what he when a voice from Heaven directed him to render iuch assistance as was in his he returned and gave the angel his ture in a bible he to prove the doctrine he On Saturday evening the 21st 4th m a that was the pocket hook and ascertained pocket book contained That night the prisoner heard a noise like chariots rolling with great speed over and he had no doubt they were the same bed in hearing these chariots he fell his soon awoke and said it thundered very he told her it was not but the last trump of that the judgment day had and the earth was about to melt with fervent Prisoner left the bed and kneeled down by its to his wife to prepare themselves for the change at three devils en- tered the one large and two imall knew they were devils from the intolerable with the largest of which he describes as be- ing something like a woman with large devil attacked his he attempted to rescue her from his they had a great the devil overpowered him and carried his wife off. In the mean a dragon came from un- der the seized hold of one of his and pounded it that the poor child screamed prisoner prayed for renewed strength nnd then attacked the they fought and he finally got the child from the dragon and threw it out of the window to keep it out of the monster's dragon had seized the other and while attempting to rescue he heard the one outdoors and knew from its cries the dragon had again attacked it. The Lord in this he him renewed and enabled him to thrust the other child out of the then to plunge out head fore- that he might defend bit children and from the he let down from From Weekly LATER FROM The ship Capt ved nt on with London papers to 5, and Liverpool papers the We make the following lections from the Daily and of that were making for the coronation of the King and which was to lake place on the 8lh nnd was to be celebrated hy lar demonstrations of ally in iv parl of the A programe was published of the ceremonies to be observed in Westminster The oath was to be administered by the Archbishop of who would also place the crowns heads of the King and The sermon was to he preached by the BUhop of and the read by several of the The Reform was under in committee of the House of Lord ex- pressed a hope that the committee would get through their labors on the before the The harvest in every part of England had been unusually and the weather forgathering it Sept. received last night French papers dated and and sian to the dale of The whole of their interest centres in the notices which contain re- actual situation and future which have additional as it is manifest that almost every passing hour is a stride lo the goal of its whatever that may The Nuremburg Correspondent gives the following under date of Aug. following is the information we have been able lo collect as to Aug. at 10 the 4th ent of at do Rio turned out and declared for Donna Maria 11. A cadet of the regiment went to the commanding officer and demanded the regiment in the act of drawing his cadet run him through the took the Part of this ment not thinking themselves or that matters were not well refused to company their and only 400, about one half of under- took the task of overturning Don Miguel and his tyrannical They proceeded through the different with their colors and band playing the tional and as they passed the people in from the cheered them with va Donna Don Villa They sent detachments to several of the part of whom only turned They ed to the where they were soon surrounded with the ferent regiments of infantry and The seventh cavalry miles of the Polish army on the 8th, to leave the in order to give Warsaw is now invested on all sides within the distance of En- glish and the news of its is From the New York Late and Important from The brig has arrived U-l 1 lay the lifeless corpse of the its head literally bruised to the skull bone was broken and one eye from marks on the had evidently been kicked we has been lodged in jail at where he will be left until his a prey to the of a guilty con- the Bucyrus DESTRUCTIVE It has become our painful duty to record one of the most destructive fires that hai ever occurred in our village of Oft the night of Tuesday the inst. near 12 the Drug Store this morning 4 ThU distressing event has thrown a gloom over both officers and crew of the so so and so worthy nun should taken from As a 1 most sincerely sympathize with you in this heart rending and as his 1 truly gret that by this dispensation of Divine rAs Country deprived of one of the most promising Officers in the I was with him to his last was tered at this place late this with the honors of and WAS tended to the grave by crs at Boston left that port on the 25th of H is stated in the Boston Duily Ad- that on the day when the brig ed from St. Petersburg 4K" that the Russian government had notified the French Ambassador that his ence was no longer and that his were ready to be delivered to This information was derived from the deputy of the American Consul at who considered it confirmed by ed but was and gave way to the 4th who maintained their ground lo the not having a single ball cartridge Don on hearing of the rising of the shut himself up in Belem his staff went to re- and some shots were ed at and the Conde de St. and the Baron de were as U was taken for Don being like him in After all was Don about 3 came from the Castle and rode to the city at the head of hii The of the killed and wounded are It is staled to be 150 lo 200. INSURRECTION IN RUSSIA and was the Captain of the Guard House at who ed the passport of the above named This may be though it is not sufficiently di- rect to be received with positive What renders it somewhat is the mentioned in our previous foreign that the French and English Ministers at the Russian Court had been ed by their respective governments to interpose in behalf of the arid that the former was directed lo insist upon the cessation of hostilities on the part of In fulfilling these the French ter may have pressed the Russian u of Doctor Merriman was discovered to be on by one of the bors who had not retired to The alarm was immediately and our citizens turned out en and used the greatest exertions to save the contents of the but we are sorry to that their were crowned with very little The building was together with all its The different Public offices of the were kept in his the Recorders and the office of Esquire The Records belonging to each ot these were all destroyed with the exception of one volume ol the Record of which was en from the and one that was not in the office at the time of the and one small belonging to the he had in his house at the containing the account of the different with the Besides there were about 100 volumes of the Revised Laws in the office which had not been called and several Extract of a letter from Dr. dated Naval 18, 1831. A service of more than twenty years has never imposed on me i more painful task than that of com- the death of my friend Lieut. You must have aware now of that dreadful scourge the Yellow Fever having visited the devoted ship I have hardly mind enough to tell you of my affliction at the loss of poor He was my bosom and died in my the negotiations said to be going on between the Russians and the requires that saw shall surrender at He engages his honor to obtain from the magnanimity of the Emperor a grant of every just A eral amnesty is to be though many people at Warsaw are inclined to accept these conditions no man has been found of courage to declare their acceptance in the name of the whole for every one fears the fate of General the popular party being in the highest state of The greater part have declared their resolution to die rather than submit to or a lengthened captivity in or The majority of the National Government tains the same therefore we must expect a sanguinary and decisive battle under the walls of The Paris Temps of Aug. 4, terrible revolt has broken out in the Russian Military They speak of frightful massacres of and This of which reached the ment last evening by a courier of the Duke of may have a influence upon the fate of Aug. Both in saw and the army there appears to be two parties one for and one for fighting to the last ex- had been er since the 6th. with the whole ar- on the right bank of the and the Poles behind the General with his was at on the and prince Adam of on his march to had ed which little town is said to have suffered as the ants opposed the entrance of the Ministry so sharply as to have given hence the tender of his We shall anxiously wait for further if the report be it is the most decisive ment towards a general war in Eu- than has yet been made since the recent breaking forth of the If the French Minister has been thus dismissed by the neither nor his would be able to restrain their fiery countrymen from the on- copies of Bibles and Testaments be- longing to the Bible which were also loss ot Doctor Merriman is very all his his his medical and a tity of wearing and one or two beds and bedding were ed. The shop was attached to the dwelling house of Doctor M. and in a very few both buildings fffl L rf Interesting to were informed yesterday of a curious an- connected with bank which was communicated bj Murray since his Ifo acknowledges that he has robbed one bank in and had com- his arrangements for bing another To get in- to the vault of the he should pass through four and was to far successful as lo prepare keys for the outer but on proceeding lo the the whole by the simple contrivance of sealing a small piece of tape the had he removed tape for the purpose of exploring the wards of the lock to procure hu the attempt would of course be known in the morning from the defacement of the Murray sayi he felt grievously mortified at the would he to contend with the vigilance of twelve than this bit of This simple remedy might be of great use in protecting safes from Shocking day J. P. of Ontario was and committed The were in one flam was partly they were f j dwelling both for on a charge of having dered his an interesting little about 6 years The Utl U connected with this der we without a allel on record of We lave not been able to obtain a mi- nute detail of facts concerning the nefarious but the so we believe are cor- are still TT rf i built of bat on account ot there being a large quantity of bles in the as loose the and a number of pine the flames spread with astonishing The loss of Dr. Merriman is mated or near and the loss to the county cannot be made good with as by far the greatest is The general opinion that fire was communicated by some vile in- whose as is to destroy some or documents on file in the of- as there was no fire in the shop at the or very near it. The loss to the people and the county will he felt for a number of and time itself will scarcely Frankfort current said report is to have been re- in anxious expectation of news from Considering how near the hostile armies arc to each it really seems that the pause in the military operations must be caused bv Private letters firm that they are already far and must soon come to a con- Sept. C. The accounts from by yesterday's Warsaw has surrendered to the current uu r j i by express from that burgh mail are full deep at d1 1 wo orders ol the day were brought to us by the a- signed ly by Generals Skrzynecki and THREE DAYS LATER By the packet ship Capt. we have received don papers to Sept and pool to the Oth Sept. 8. We understand that money is very scarce in the and we are sorry to hear that a great deal of distress exists in the commercial It is reported that two or three houses have in terms of the former on the latter on the command of the Army of address the troops im- bued in every line of it with a spirit of and self-forgetting tion in his country's at the bame time that it requires from the far as they We will in order that our readers may form some idea of ry's states that his wife left him two or three years in consequence of his inhuman ment of since which time his sister has had charge of his His wife left with him two which he frequently abused in a most shameful His sister feared to remonstrate with lest she would fall a victim lo his upon which he ced no On Saturday morning he took his oldest child to his room for the purpose of ishing was apprehended hy the family un- til the child was heard to the most piercing upon Miss Torry went to the door of the but finding it ed without gaining What took place in the family from this time until the we are not able to Torry on Monday morning o- his store and commenced iness first having directed one of his hired men to go for a friend of who lived at a short stating that he wanted him to assist but following ped to-day they will follow the ex- U 111C 111. -j The coronation of King William he himself while As in he did not from he had teen The and heard Death of Lieutenant yellow fever which up to September 14, was prevailing on board the U. States ship on the West India has selected as its brother of the Senator from South and one of the most promising cers in the The melancholy intelligence was communicated to his friends by Capt. and Dr. as pears by the following extracts from their Extract of a letter from Captain ward R. commanding the United States ship to his friend in S. C. NAVY Sept. 11. informed you in my letter of the 12th, of the illness of Lieut. The fever that made its appearance on board the has gone throughout all the officers and Lieut. H. after his return from the Cantonment with the ed a few nights on and was taken extremely ill. He was im- mediately removed to the Quarters of the Hospital withstanding the known skill of Dra Kearney and and every attention that skill and a could ho expired Legislature of Vermont assembled at on the 13th inst. After much and several Mr. John Smith the date for was by t vote of 105 to of which number were given to Mr. Kellogg the National Republican and the remainder were The Jackson party is The party was believed not to possess a clear majority in the but will have it in joint lot with the and will sess the power over all made by joint vote which to be Y. Fatal Samuel nish of the borough of Pa. lost his life a few days since in the following He trai m the shop of a in the the workmen of which had gone to In their absence some person placed a loaded nils the corner of the On rr turn an a boy of lo or years of lifted the gun and it across his for the purpose examining the lock when it tally The ball entered the breast of Mr. just entered the and passed 01.1 at the shoulder cutting terv in its Mr. waro of the mortality of the am a dead turned round and stepped out ot where he knelt down and ed from the loss of n expired after the space of about w teen adding another to w already long list of awful warning against the handling From the Portland BORDER A messenger from Baker from the the same individua who formerly imprisoned by the is now in this ing come by express for the of conferring with tha Executive the We understand thai that the inhabitants of met and organized town J he  

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