Onondaga Standard (Newspaper) - March 2, 1831, Syracuse, New York VOL II SYRACUSE 2 1831 7 THB Wednesday ni Co N V liy in lift Hairs directly rillay who have the left at doors To mail inj who call for at office To companies of not less than ten at SI PLT square for ht first three anil 25 for every to who by the year Handbills Cards Blanks on abort notice iu u neat and stylo terms THE Subscriber bavins stock of Kassun will continue the business the old opposite the they ire their Spring suji of Iron Kail and Hoal Spike Vices Grind Oils Glasik sizes Ifc TOT and IRON on hand anil loonier at short Stave Furniture See repaired STOVES BOAT If COOK a ALSO A general SHELF of Saddlery Building Carpenters Joiners tools Blc All which they respectfully solicit the public to for themselves SON May 12 1830 CASH FOR SEED THB pay nnd the price for a delivered ai hid Stoiu at Uic Yellow received n new of will JIK tyr Katie 24 from i K Toik eil Notes o i Ilk under u -1 Bit AlLiy tl s -4 Blc 1 J em Die Troy lik Ulica line TOR TO POLAND Thou risen laml the The Mod from well lie when thy genius lo save llud with Twas her blaza haul to iho gaze Of lier hor in raise Where To ilion in tenis no longer tin ill Ihy halls and who Jare Learn the of thy Remember ihc uf ihy bud In the hinl it ID y llion Strike not as slave bin as ihc whose Had deprived nl nil of ihy And in at thy all where in Uic truth faith vow survived in Catharine the bloud stained oppressor nT Poland K II A CV It's low down beautiful valley love The arid the lowly iho of envy and folly roll on in vain 11 This low vale in far from There no soul ran No dark wiles of evil invention Can out ihc regions III The in humble May hero find unshaken protection The of cheering Their sooth from sorrow and pain IV there there the Lord will deliver And drink of beautiful river Which flows forever and ever Where and joy will ever increase V there there in yonder bright We'll and shout anil give Cod And when we've passed uld vcr sing Hallelujahs to God and the Lamb V nn All i in township Chester Co J io it in co 4 Dank t Morristown J bit hank pal Hank J Wlc 1 bk C Vullc.y Bank 1 Hank Colombia bk ivt 50 Hank Middle District 11 Cringe county Jni liank of bank Dank Ad i ml fc Brownsville Hank 5 nnc New Mope nnc 61 of All others Haven bunk Maryland bank i Norwich Norwick Unik of mic bk Harlford do Hr nnc H.nik nf So Ann line lull I bio 30 co hank co bank N All nib Virginia j H- I Dank Jut It do Pacific hk j 4 Mechanic Hi other hank AH other bank Maine do fc Augusta do el 1 I ilo All others Album I iii IT Kingston nn York i Valley 1 1 li 1 Mr 1 5 nj of II of ilo bro Ml others in Carolina Bank bio branches Sf C Fear South Carolina lesion Georgia of do of 5 i It Si 5 II at Morris town Rank xl i ii'i.l Hranrlu-s Commer bk U -A unr bk under SIO 4 Warren ale II Mount Holley hank -.4 I If orris Canal bank 4 fn J V Silem Banking Co 1 Mississippi If Mulches Co i Bank it Mobile 6 under 1 Michigan Rant of IRR fur the from Ihn Priest the Jewess time lih by Israel I AN ACCOUNT OF On his entrance inlo lite of Tortures Phillip nf himself in a large arm chair ol crimson velvet only this of cruelly and i iii i- Hie other nobles of his were ed behind him oil benches so coarsely and carelessly made that save for the of upon ght easily have ircii mistaken fur instruments of The kins commanded Ihc to be brought before him in his gerness to them acknowledge that even confession nol him lo motive which urged him lo persecute them A side door opened and preceded iiy their sis entered Hie bull of that iron chair did uol him hill and lown in the I The tore oli the while which covered ol the then spring and lu'o iron hooks twisted Iho ul while of the same disposed in triangles crossed on and pressed liis shoulders on Hie sharp points with which the of chair was garnished eyes to lull did not utter a word 11 shriek of even a His whistling from his and j client and in from on and polished of his cried Philip 1 am in a f voice whispered j he will never Takf him a- j said Ivins one will bis was I iii iron chair one i and he was I he bu Tempi ir Le Philip turned In him anil hat is Ihy di Ibun will less ban Ihy and tortures will at least lo confess Thou ail mistaken replied Templar him lo cried the infuriated My said a voice it is same lo which one of us lo torture your aim being only to enjoy of a brother is exhausted by hunger and care and to curtail his suffering he may his or Let be tortured in his place name is de No no my eagerly replied young Villeneuve do not doubt my er do thy and be advanced towards yellow curtain He is very whispered lo be King he not bear Ibe So much he replied the King he will confess And were pronounced in such terrible tone of voice thai the astounded minister did not venture on another whisper during the whole trial The eyes of Ihc Kino led wilh rage and Ibis same prince who had so reluctantly lo witness this scene seemed now determined lo exhaust all Hie of cruelly as if lo appease bis conscience and lo persuade himself he bad listened only to Ibe voice of Pierre de he said it is not ycl loo late The young man at him disdainfully and made no re- plv The instantly seized answer but the bright eyes hours was mingled the on Hie King's face weight Iho black il full crush he Templar's leg I have only more leg lt your said frcmond firmly nnd proudly still zing on the King Hear him oi tip poor a- ricano above waves ami the les of more Hi peals of thunder thai no climis of the man voice he heard anil boys ls v as bah general even were halls in vain j In that awful for of I cried Philip and stalling up as if lube of had given Ihi: ol j lei avoid the gaze of his victim lie the hv having fallen with I hall for his horse and rode the strength of the Mf on the pan i wards lliu Marigny followed him skill and of Ihu I cl in the but John mel Hie legatee of Pope and those win They sufficient to have tortured those among he who still survived bnl their ind bad such an on that they stalled from out of tlic menl The prisoners were have saved man lo tell j 1 a meeting ol the The is also of friendly ing the height of It the I tho of ihc menl Hall The prisoners were al inches al level ol ducted in and an- sea the the Henry Simpson of W G In crowd the prison as we Thomas Kingland liat Ibe had bv a li al I Frederick Smith of intire in a a feet I hn ice i vt r On j anil Win G I n live 1 w V il in of calle i of and bound him cm a cross of St Andrew beams laid crossways and almost at right angles On limbs of Ibis dreadful cross thu executioner bound the naked arms and nf young Templar anil Ihen ly a winch sul in motion a small loins if Ibe The executioner slopped one lo give Ibe Iving linie lo IMB victim while lance had already between ges which cried Philip Pierre de Villeneuve opened his month slowly and liis purple lips came forth in short and feeble guilty not io on ex- claimed Ihu King enraged at so much The executioner gain Ihc winch lanre by 1 C IMpllirS rUH llll HI C III L J il AMai entered at bead He Ihc Si Andrew's cross with bowed lo ihc Kins as did bis violence and the terrible and blundy wilh Ihc exception of our who I lance bis bones like so in from of Kinc and his inlo The seated himself on a lunch near i Templar closed eyes and his bead Ml not to see him ami Ins shoulder ed or no lo n Ye salutes made lo him by others who murdered him he nol came slowly one by one and narrow All was calm and r nub mul in dismal hall A t la Hie king c i if 1 an it a- those said he II nn his a of have made a sincere confession of him ihr ami have bus obtained were into llu of ly repeat here ill the presence of their God Iving one ol them as e i- and of their King what Ibey have staled the confessed in it may be om ing lo him and hail no or feel in have j on what now proved lo he us 10 Ibis trial Our so e is ol was dc honor anil glory I Hie church hail grown grev in of of prisoners raised eyes lo the the lemple and hud been in nil Tlie fusl we e cl ihc of air is the 1 is d from Greek and signifies a ol lib Ihu of made whi h he com- lo his Iriend who re- il in The consists of a a- bont inches sealed alone end which being tilled quicksilver in a vessel or cup of same terial The being now held will from the lop and stand ut height by il is by a column from Hie surface of Hip earth lo ils utmost height The average height of Hie silver ii about inches al of the sea It is maintained ai a certain vation by pressure of air on the surrounding fluid portion over which lube stands bad been relieved from weight If water were ed for quicksilver il would be supported al height of thirty-two feet because Ihu quicksilver is fourteen limes heavier The barometer is commonly used as a weather glass and as such it gives dence of Uic lake The connected wilh the per the tube is divided inches and tenths A point called a vernier subdividing this inlo tenths and through lliu centre of this plate perpendicularly By the vernier al Ihu exact of lite silver we have the in inches tenths and The woros tin are nol so much lo be regarded as Hie motion of for a deviation from Ihu highest point may he followed hy ruin Hie quicksilver mav not have sunk tno Fair and Hie same may be noticed wilh regard lo ils rise ry weight ul iim It is generally supposed air is when cloudy and filled wilh anil ihc languor is bv Ihc increased weight upon onr Ihu is he fact When ihc phere is heavy clouds do not linger near Inu earth smoke lies ly and we experience a peculiar and energy When il is light on tho clouds come very near the falls immediately lo Hie ground and Ihu animal and aed Ihu weight has been I for Ihc nut lieing by uf air s I lure find when Ihu is our am il mil 1 pn Inu ol ami I i here ic I inc in I ur 1 he v marine i In hai i i nl il c ii proving an f I lie feel in man ei er IN The was by Dr J E in a Idler lo Or the bad made a able progress much frost there happened a heavy fall nf snow I might riol have an n Messrs Geiger Head of Davis ol llin Tai lor and Miller were a to the sense of The reported the preamble and resolutions which were u herons in the opinion of be members nf Hits democratic citizens of Ibis iu v of General An- aid of a microscope before the was put into il found il pure and snow was thrown into il and on solution the again exhibited Hie of lo the naked eye wilh and when viewed through microscope re- sembling most diminutive shrimps ami wholly unlike the eels discovered in the acetous acid were seen in full ment of nature caused large holes to be dug in al of the mass snow in ice bouse ami lo of it and in most and repealed experiments had sn that my family did nol again introduce MIOW ico into drank which been ti iie hnl used il as an external re- For the These little animals may rlass with the have and ure ngain he Ihc le lur That we highly approve of Andrew Jackson's consent to n candidate for lo the cy of the United Stales and of his tency in lo bis neither to nor decline Report This is one ol the documents on the thai was ever presented lo the New-York Legislature Ils ples are its facts unquestionable us illustrations nnd its views and must lead to much practical ily in money mailers Tins operation of Hie new system of Hanking is must clearly developed Unt Uic principal on which Iho reputation of Ibis report will depend is its on United in low r t- 11 1 i LI il can V is mosl -My examined ami the i Hi lice MINI icv did no lo 1L and and Ihc 1 a variety of bv heal in writ bv analogy i K in last an- to me A of s of thu as he made this hypocritical speech lull instantly cast them to ground his friend's and lie nf his voice lo ils pilch against the Saracens lull and and during had kept his large hlack eyes arched by long thick and full on the liy his I Guillen dc of Philip ordered him In he Ihu declare the order ul ihc mred said Templar Templar unworthy til existence and mous fur impiety blasphemy and crimes of every kind iNlay the God confound the Grand enraged replied May all the devils in hell Silence cried wait it till thuti art questioned or rather see if a- the Knights who accompany then there arc likely lo make the ion I require if tortures must extract There aru none here who fear thy replied the Grand Master calmly Thy hoast shall not avail ed thyself shall feel if executioner understands his to the torture The Grand Master gave the king one glance of supreme nnd exclaimed with fervor God grant me strength lo bear this trial A yellow at of the hall drew up with a horrid creaking noise and in the midst of wheels sawn screws and other fearful in- stood a hall linked man I began to think that you had forgotten inc me expire the same torture which killed loved him as my sou 1 first taught him to wield the lance let my be mingled with bis 1 ask no more No replied King by Our Lady that would be loo easy a death for thee Kvery boni in thy body shall be broken ere thine eyes close on light of day As you re- plied but I thought I had Klied so much blood in the of that I might have chosen where lo shed the last drops that How in these old veins uf mine Tie him lo the exclaimed Philip This of all the was the most dreadful The ferer suspended between two brains and above him swung nn immense leaden weight which al regular intervals fell and crushed one of the limbs of the The executioner tried to drag this machine into the ol room il Wus so heavy as lo resist all bis efforts to stir sprang up and with one linn grasp drew ibu immense apparatus into the middle of the hall Astonished by ex- i the tune of a drinking song and the wilh a sort ol yellow and upon tins victim as a supernatural being lard the screws and binges of the land if had only given him machines Uc gazed fur one one glance of his bright black eyes he and around him ami then continued his occupation Among thu persons in thai some turned away heads Others smiled and pressed the hand of Guillen do who himself inos happy in having escaped from the tortures which now threatened the ill-fated Grand Master of the Templars cried Philip thy or would have lo touch him serving his hesitation the placed himself without assistance on the l to above his head lie had time lo confess fore it reached a Urge hlack spot whence it was to fall on one of his limbs Look at that said Philip No answer Remember that when it ouches the black spot it continued the Monarch No All principle arc changes by n The third dillers In The is Hie and was in explaining tics of Ibe Il lie names of from which ih with cup al Hie boilum the can be up whole of the lube lo prevent dents in its The second dillers very much in ance Hie lube a face whal thai of a clock of a hand from the having Hie bore of lube of unequal 10 guard against the accidents by motion of vessel The fourth is so accurately divided as to exhibit the minutest difference in tion and is used for measuring the highest Among these the marine barometer the most interesting beauties Ils use however is not as common as ils ils deserve To those who wander over ibc trackless seas and along unknown ability to discover a change would be invaluable Several romantic stories arc connected wilh the history of this instrument and all who have experienced its some incidents to re laic its ue Arnoll stales Ibal he one of a numerous crew who owed their lo its almost miraculous warning 11 was in a southern latitude The MIII had just wilh placid appearance rinsing a afternoon and inc usual ol Ibe evening walch was proceeding when the order came lo prepare wilh all or a slorm As ycl the sailors had not even a in sky Were surprised al Hie and hurry of preparations ed measures wore not when a nore awful hurricane hurst ban ban ho rl bad 01 or couM withstand the ails ready furled and closely bound lo Hie yards were riven away in even bare yards and were in a great part bled and at one lime the whole rigging had nearly fallen or the beard fora I of is following whirl be to have pence in 11 said Ibe cily banks have decided to receive Ibe coins in common lation as small change on und after al following do r pence half ny 5 If Ibis should bring inlo more our own coins the dime anil a half mill imal rnr- vi repay all immediate ges e lo have our own mins inlo is a as In ihr ul a il of of dollars shillings and more the The sion nf all allicks is into halves Sec The rency wilh this method more eon il is in iiii Ibu currency appears lo possess the ad- of in deci- mals il in lact produces business operation Reckoning UO pence lo doliar can divide a inlo equal palls will a whereas in dividing cents into 8 equal parts we j a traction which becomes as we descend lo smaller divisions The consequence is a small loss to purchaser or seller Ifa yard of chub costs three fourths of a dollar a of a yard costs one dime a ball dime three cents and ol a and his is a fair specimen of convenience of a perfect decimal currency If de- ol numbers could be sn ed each denomination should consist of some multiple of eight or sixteen instead often all measures of quantities and of ues would soon correspond wilh such ar- fif numbers This ment requiring Ihc general consent of kind will probably never be effected and our only object in noticing the subject is lo expose a mistake which prevails almost u- in Ibis country Unit a de- is the most STOIISI.----The spectacle of a Storm was witnessed yesterday In- die inhabitants of this cily The snow com- filling 3 and H o'clock in evening and continued inter- mission past 2 o'clock in the afternoon which the and houses were covered wilh a mat The wind WHS at bnl did nol blow wilh much In h there was 1 fall of rain when snow lo inell I sunset much of il bad There has not been great a in his city for many years Toi imc Iba snow fell very last and in large Hikes Tin re were several lo start sleighs but as far as our tinn tho iri ture il have lime may lake up the The U.S liank is now er into a political and of the democratic of this It is full u lime in look Ihc monster full in be face If 1 Cuur fy Enq fn Ihc British House of Commons on he December Lord one of new Thank G jil the which this country be governed bv is past and on Hie same night Earl Grey tho Premier assured Hie House of ihn most and upon bis honor thai lie had nol placed one individual in an official Inn a sincere conviction that vi ere eminently for the dis- of Ihc which would devolve upon Hin was to lill up in a manner In promote he public service ai Ihc lime prevailing jealousies and by the fairness of the ments Up anil gentleman going home one saw a man on Iho with him healing him violently Upon In: with Ihr upper man telling him his conduct was unfair and that he ought to let his nent and have an equal din lire with liim The fellow in face and drily replied faith Sir if yon bad pet him down as 1 have you would nol be for ting him up so readily A witness being called into lo lify in a certain cause then pending on ing asked what knew of the mailer gave following lucid evidence lie un- relate n between ami the defendant said said cold said TaiJi il is said devil said whisHing said that's all ho told me upon the uf in The N Y Commercial ol Thursday that the severity of Ihc present winter bail dered wood so scarce that more n cord have been paid hickory and sixteen dollars for oak carting placet il beyond Ihc reach of many of lite poor nnd sufferins is ro very Hie of appears to hn in Hie cily of ind ban hairy are not 11 of The skull in Ihr Tin 1 a i in 1 1 Mm in n from to night Tho nut at any and we il have at pll had it not been sd Repository