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A.Athe,aauJJ»
in de~bouwen van bet~elve, ~den wordep, op ,P~ den
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July aanstaande7 tea ee,o unr P.M. ..~Kaapst.ad den 28 Juay,JS.38. ;· .
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Qp den 14}ulyaafista.ulde, :dea
namiddaga, precies. ~.2
uren, zonderreteJi.e
doeaRr-
koopen, 6 of 708 vn~liten' Meuelklippen, de ::Ubtdk cJer Roomsch Oatholieke ·K~el, znllende de verkooping ·· plaata h•bben op den grond, ahvaar gemelde Kapel hee4 gealAP. ·
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E Oodergeteekeml~n 11yn ~eneg-en le koopen qf prd<.'riratien te oohaogen om cQ~i.,ENSA'flE VOlUJERINGENip te •orderen,
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~Penooen kontante gelthJJ bennqdigd IMbbe~e. ~unuen bPt door ben veretcbt wqrdende bedracen lf!~P..;, ~n ..,.lil' Interest bckomen. 1 HAMILTON RO~.
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CoB
ENOODIGD.-uni
bekwame Hu~joogeU:up
wiengoede betaliog ~al 'gegeven worden, niemand behoeft :.ich te melden, tenzy by :van goede getuigschrifttn vJ,orziea
;~.-Adrea by ; · 4 :
J. G. STE~f.ER, Gz. Kerkpleil,
No.
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AN FOKKERS.-E.eo Ezelbeogst te koo.p.~Ontvangeo
met d~ I Ol~via,' ee,o zwarte Ezelheogst, l.2i palmeu hoog.-Hy 11 te z1en aao MELVILLE'a .ijuuntal, \Pleinttl~t,
Lvoormaals Dixori's). .~
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Onderge~ekenrle ~ ~tellenho!W!h woo'~htig, b. iedt uit de band te koo~ zyn Vatte goed in dt K~paUd,bes.taande uit een Hui.s ~~der;dubbelde ftl'diepini, met eel)
Tuan, byoa een vol u1tz1st ~er
.de
Kaap.&acl, 'tafel&aai n bet omliggende land }Je~beoae, -ynde · al~hts ~ ut"iouteo gaaos van de publieke Kaqto~JI, de J{oopipans Biun 1,n
betZeehoofil, met twee naast • gel~eoe Hq.urbQized. Djt ya!tgoed ligt tuascheo bet nieu.'W~ wooabuia van de.i. Prdcureur Geoeraa.l en de RoomJCh Catholieke Kerk. IntiJelyks een Huis, gelegen op den boek, ~f Laoge- eo DL:pst,.ten, voor- maals het tigeodom van dep
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SxuTs. Byzonder)aedea k. up·nen wordeo ve.rnomen by den lJeer B. MtrLLE~, J..ydeatra,t, Kaapstad, of by den Oodetge~ken.deo. · : _
Stellenboscb, 25 Juoy 1~38i · --;
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O\'E:"''STAr\~0~ som van .£703 2 4, i:J op renten tegtn 5 pCt iu hPt jaar, onder verlland van Vasle Gt,led~retl, le bekoD)eo.- Adres hy C'. l\1. os WET, q.q."P. F, os V 1~L1ER:;) q ':·
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· Grab am 's-stad, worden zoo alsi! blykt \geade extracten :- 'I &INetfJJ& tUI
" Eenige g~vallen van I gepleegd op >d~ Nn .AJtiN ~dt n i·id":'
..yen ran Grabam's-atad1
n 'n
'ons berigt ~ 1833 ~ 1~, -~aodereo1 ;~:yn onlangs twee stuks vee geroofd; · L.uan
m·,,
R. A. Kl.iOr. ..•·•a•'"'
penoon, GIJW genaamt1, qie mede opgeeft Cl" do· E.rptda;i'-. ·
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tau van al deuelfs groentlen beroofd is." i' " Naatiwly 11 waren
w t l t~n
ove_r Ul.l...;.,--....;. _ _•• Op Vrydag nacbt, ont8tond er te Oatblands, ...J
tie nn K.e~onel Somerse~ .te Grabam's-ltad, of on~~ 9el!.kfn ware~ 0P~'-'P!0Pt.
~Hheid,.l:tRbO()fde -dat men vier gelV(lpd,ude ernst.iglyk 1fD~ekeride o.m
w _. e f.k·
I':APi~ei~t'· f
d11delyk tie~ ierzelve ,u} t,
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v/\1\tl'h""'"'~~~~~~-me~r;:rr::·z~: \~;o~:.b!:~e~'!!~!~
M11jesteits scb, pimgerl~ ~ ·e~d. e~;
. O..@lthinlo:hMnifrna
Op de_p]uts de wacbt bebbt-, n, aan te sprek.l.n; hunnll. vor~g~ be\·~ helii,Jer'jJ. · Vrimd
flll1t
Ozltloeldi_tillf,:"l1 riemeo, werdeDI zy bek n~ geu)aakt b f -
alarm ~even; werd. Kol~nel Somerset,
was
h drd 'k ~rel~rotllenee
l'-zig de Znurbergen,
'I!'
zu~ven'n, maareen.:..
\faarvoor. zy ve.reisc t w ·-.e.ell,el! ~ da't tiY ... -., .. rtml beli~*!"" r
d~ .eenvou~- ·.
eoatl?~~j:n?e~t~hetd Janmklte :nnd~r"ur!!rri':
Zyne Excellentie den GOlf.Yerneur,
gezon~en
"',WIInneer een -Eogelscbm_. an 1\"--nouma[~;
. T.·~ene militaire wacbt, dadel~k naar de plaat!l· gnoo~n1
en . \"""
.dige'aanm~":tng,. 1s niets meer van de stroop~n vernomen. ~e Koiollel: ' ga'Rt, gaat eet,~ Kfl)oman jnet htlm u aanapru,k1 op de) d · d d. -. antwoord; een~wys. oiet alltjen van I irflrrtle·ch:•~me Ten opzl~e, ech
IWO men zegt , re en van te vermoe eq, .at Je fler pe•:heid van ·d~t volk, 4_ ihaar ,;van bun, vertrnn!lll•·11 "&"
behooren tot diegen~n, die lfoor hem nit de Zuurb~rg, ~~.. r · llrit'f Q'e.Plli.atlli,
dreven zynde, de wyk naar het bosch bebbe
I
genow~_n." karakter v:an. e~nen En~+liehman om zy he~my V~l'gund ' tny er byvoegen,, t;ene Stl·i~ge~de VCI~IIl·l ~lql{ . :te ~QI dat, · ~' .ZOnde.r WCte 1 VO~komeo· - - ; - 1
~-
die he!n in dlenstnem~?D 1 \
omtrentd~ Yelrllnlfw'oor~elvkb.eid
11 ioaauwkeurig zyn k uwe·~wenng,
,~e
,ol!)~~
reeda DP. Boeren van de Koonap hcbhen op.d~u
17d~zer,
waarodder zy ver.kcereu,·o.p
hen. wel gebukt gaat onder 1k echter,vn her•erwekschriit aan zyne Excellentie den Gouvern~~r, in !le-: bet ge\•en van
een
'gocd ~oor!:j\eeld, \ ·gebeel oiet metu
dilL het ais,1" oob~~oor- wnuen, klagen1ie over de ~anhoudeoul'i .tpepemende Kaffer verzekereo. Daa~ ik my aa~ die .klasse lyk" kan warden. ,.: om ·waardige Sc~oolm1~"• . mooperyen ;-tevens aao 0·ne. E~cellentie; den Jf:?mmer- verpligt reken, ~al !J)en ·liet my 'niet ,ten in bunnen ouderdom, ee? pensioeo t.e ver~nen. Ja, .~\-h·ken staat voorleggende, ~aann zy, ten gevolge pafirvao, , wanneer ik eeoe ~orte bescbryving geve V.4Q beer, wan nee~ gy een ·woord kunt vindtn, dat ~t andr-e'in.
;er:-eeren, en om bystaod en ;ondersteuning verzoekelide. · ·ge1voonter\s en. bezighedeo. 1 : i padru~ ov:~rt~ft, om myne . 'Folkome0e1 afwyktng van uw'e·:.
-~ Het Kroo-landl strekt zich uil \•ari · bewenrig ulttedrukken,:--:wees da.o zoo g~ed, van be~zel~e ge-\
kust tot K11ap Plllmas, en nn daar ~ruik te maken, en h_e t_~s
1
_ m .. yn et~~n te &~_ b,ou_ ~eo. ~· '.,Het Vol.,.~nd• e scby. nt ons : een voorteeken. , van all.·. . nnade- uwoners vau d at d. 1stn h; ·1'"' b es t aau u1·t , · Ik acht my gelq ktg, k .a ~at 1 k vo omen 1 Tv17&1eJ -:-: '-' d Lge_.,.~e,, 1 my
;ende o01·log Le zyn :- .
~ lda~sen,
Krooma11ncn.Pn 'yiscb1pannen iiu dez;e~~~lige bewoordipg~n uit~~I'\Jklen,
1daaf. 1k 1fl de",\[aanda;;-
n ~tch t,
zag men ,·yf grootevuure n ;~
op de elde deth~ste
houthak.kers en z,aa1c onder behandeling. geen 'nder,.het~y perso11e~l
of be..uit~ tek~ n de
kruinen der Ainatoli-bergen,~n
de volgende 1terwyl laatstgeweHlen als sdhuitehvoerdets', \tj'ekkelyk belang beb, darl d:at,he~elk J.Y•
of .een1g o,udernacbt ze1·en. Deze \'uurPn 1·eronderstelt IUen. zeker
t.e
zyn,m uut~ n .
De heheodighP.id li!Pzer la11tste 1klpf
burger, in dezeh-e~h\>ort
te stellen1; en, tn de;&en~ wy d
Jm de talryke benden
.- . atfer- ~t roo pers,
die deKoloni~
afto-h
w11 rtyk verhazend. Zy Ledienen zic.h uitgeatrekten zin, hebhea I"'Y alien, byilert.~lr e
een zeer g'rootJen, terug te rorpen. ·. ~~vaan.lu"id in dat op~igt, om de K ~lang, zoo als ik straks r.al trachten·aante~onen·.
1
" Zme Excellentie de Gou1'erneur is Zaturdag, uit d'j! stad,
~ erugreis
1·an Sierrla Leone, in de kleine1 \ .lk ben,oodert~sschea
vhpligt, u de beste: be1veegredene_n.l~:! r
Fort Peddie vertrokken,~e nen
omweg overBath~t
ne~e woon
zyn, de reiS langs de kust te toet.ekennen. en tk erken v.olgurne, dat geene dan dezu1~
.r:ende. Wy hebben \'eruomenj dat· by sedert een offen4ve en
j~d e ren,
door Lun loon gf!koclft, te rerate derzelveo, en de vO')komensteover~uiging, l u
koqden:efensive traktaat, met de Katter.stamruen onder Pato,)(an1:t
~ ordcre n
van de KtooJUanneu, by •et genoopt hebben, u bloot te atellen aao het~evaar,
om· de~ ~
Cobus heeft·~es l o t en .
Wy zyn niet genegendien~~D?t- ~ n,
r.ene~ n l;
en, indienh~nne
,·orderi tlegenatreving gaan4e teo;J~k~n
van ee!l atlei?~~~ed1ge~de
·e·!"el te laken, doch moeten echter erkenuen, dat
wf ~en
9aao, kautelen zy de kanoes om, en lit.den, \vier eenig$teste~,t~~pJll\'!,r
pubhekeTopmJe. IS,-IV!er::~te
h{)op koesteren van eenig wezenlyk voordeeld ~11
uit,1hati ;;~
!l•·:.:windhei<l in hilt waterj geluktee~igste
aard'llche hoop ,js, :dat lift opinie liberaal DlOge zyn,-•oor de Kolonie. Het is een hah·e maatregel, g-eq-. en- Jj,et grootste gedeelte der lading, te ifedde.n.1 Te en, wi.er eenigste gebrek,
~o~
hief:t?e, myns~unkens,
ge\veest .vk schadelyk op hrt einde. 1-LPt zoude beterge1vees~
zy'n,b~wu n .,ti
"J.Y _eeu kleiu dorp1 nahf Free-:I'ow ia, dat zy niemaodbadd~n,
dJeh':lnn~ntwege,
1 spr11k~f
,it! sta.atkunde van Benjsunin D'Urban, 1veder te hezig~, en· z1ch afge;;cheJJen van de v-f'\·gemaal.;te· s~:breef, terwyl eene minz4me nedenghetd hen belette, dtt l1e starnrnen anderrnaal, overeenkomstig huu e~gen vei:Zoek, u!'et de g-rootste verachting Qeder~ien .. H · zelve te doen. \ ,
1ls Britsche ondenhuen. aantebemeo. Hehalve dat,.,h~bbeo r.eer zonderlingo. Hun eigen 1!ind, slechts ·l!etzy my dus vergund; t.; :~eggen, dat het,. het stellig-e 4e- wv
e~n
morg-e1·ocl Jat d1em ~tal.r e!t'el
veel tegerl'kantmg r;a.lo ip
l1eu tc onderhoudcn, verl.at ieder deze Jaog van 0111 alien is, om de: <liens ten van kundige, zeoely e,fl~trJioettn,
VltQ hen die thans, vecl in,·loed hebben Qy de ouderlyke woning, r-oodraby
deq ouderdmn zic:U mdefte g.evende, en hekwame Ooderwyznrs,VOO~
het 811.'11-~e~er. woy n.lige
hestullrders des gouvernemeots."~
veertien jan·o, bereif( beeft, <onller de zorg en kbinenqe geslagt, te bekoD;ItlD; en dezelve ·rloor rmmes~t la -
dn eenen hoofdmlll) of aarh-perder, die heiU rilll!len, en eene edelmoedige · behaud'eling, bekomen
he ~-
De flerr Too bey, verliet Grabam's-stad laatst!. D-onderdng, Leone ,·oert, eu ann •honrd brdngt van ee.Q bepde, zal he& 008 stellig be111
rl,g
zyn, tlrzrlt1t: te ve,·zekPI'e'! ;;l!lr Port ~atal, terug- kccrende. Hy reist o1·er Kafl'erland, h)i langs de kust gebezigd me\lgt r;yn, met en dit kunnen vry ~Ol\Der idO(Cn, teozy wy b n het vooruit-
r•l ~ronit rer~rezeld door den Eleer Parker, eenen wed<,za- 11an zyne zorg toevertrouwd, J!n ov~r het :r.ig~ voo.rhouden ·van eenen redelyken on1lerstand 111 den
:t:n
ond~ r ne 'me ndc n
jong"eling', die door nieuwsgier4{:heid. of tie·n, beloopende .. 1 De hoofdJUa!• ontvang& ouderdom, uckte of ander gev•l van nood, dat zy zicl,t.cll·en',rdt g~drn·,•a cen land te Lezoekeo, waMop 1100 veeb. p~- pe niugen, houdt hen in orde, rost hen des niet: op ·den bals hebbeu gehMid. . . 1
.:1eke RanJacht, i~ gevest~d. Ue Heer G. Land man:, IS, llll' eenen zekeren tyd, 8luat het huh vry) voor Orer. het 'algemeen gesproken, zyn Ue pll~ten van den
:10 ols wy •·crurmen, aangestdd 1ds Opp~rhoofd der. lf~g-; rekening te werkcn.· Het is indendaad een Sc&oolmeester zeer ven·eleGdl .en zeer 01idankbaar; eo, :•trokkene' Boereo,- eene zeer aangename omstaud•gqetd, \'all npprenticeschap. ·' ofschoon. om·oorLiene om~tb.n!ligbeden, nmnncn van be-
tt: geme!de !leer wonJt beschouwd, een man te zvn, '''an Een~ I'Pi'laruclir.g djer hoofd~pannl!n of a11n achaufde gevoele'ns en onafhRn~elyke grondb!•ginselen, mog- .ed kunJr, cenroudige uatuurlyke manieren, en zeidza~uen te Free-Town; en tik schip, op het oogenlliiJ., len ooodzak!'fl, om dat veuelepdc nmb,t, t1oor -eenen lyd, lierer me~ttu inhorst. aaukomt, wordt •lou.r hen 1net uun1ne jongens' op ~ich le n~mr~, dan le~ig ~e :oyn, kunnen, n~ch mm!lC'n wy
IV) ·
1uodcn ook mrldcn, dl\t de Heer Toohry, naar l!ort o1u werb; •·erzoekeude. De O\•ereenkomst oolltechter verlfonderen,~~rl1en
zy de eerste gunst1gc~;el fgrn -
l.t.J r.:rtn· · t, als Af!ier.t ··a1r de .Hceren Mayuurd, ntn <le-.:~t: hoOI.i"IUn getrotreo, die bet verhschtie getal jo. beid te ba;Lt ne.mrn, om ztch vun hetzeh·e • te ontrlocn, door
-: .. ts, ~it' lang een etablissement aldaar bebben gebad,~ en en ])en ter bezigtiging.' te \"Oonchyn .doet tred~u het aannemen Yan bedieningen, die meer met 'bun ne geziod-
,.,no~ niet hebloten bebben eene :ptaats te \'erlaten, die nog niet ve.!l kleedcren adn het lvf heb(jen, is een hede~ st~ooken, en tevens IJ)eer voordee,l aanbrengen. En
H .;oruittigt aaubiedt, uit(indelyk l'eo veel beloovenl
v~ d,
•·oldoeode, om dezulken teontdekke~,
die~eau
zelfl!,te~wyl
zy, op: eene ·u.ileJ1)yke en oogschynlykr; 'vyze,.-,,r~cG !J<~nJel te zullcn wornen.--.G raham'.v J crurna.!,:.! l Jt,ny. I en.. Drie " yards " linnen is toereikend voot . de ge'wone trappcn v11n ond.erwys zyn doorgegaan,. on thrak
van elk, -.!U zy zyn g~reed da4elyk .zee,vaartii ben de inwendige geestelyke prikkel, omdat,. ge~ne l'aste en (Van eenen Correspondent.) ·•
r;ten dm Wel - Ed . H r . J. l/. NEETHLINf;;
11111. Z.1turdaz den 2:1 dezer; is -eene prachtige Rou\v-
..-.~, •!oor Lie LcJen der Vrymetselaars Lo!-('e, "De Ga~e
.. ,,? .. ~~ltuuJ~o, tcr eere va11 bunnen oveded~)'len vrie!ld·
•· ',rocder, wyk:1 den \\'d-Edelen Heer J. H. 1\F.r:TULI~.
··t utn::tr.s:r Jes Tem!Jrls was by die gelegenhe1d zeer lul.ll-
·:n·~ rrrs1o-rJ · de muren wureu in ht~t twart gebuld, ntle : l·••k tran,ra:·nnten wareo zigtlHijir, benevens eene pra<:htige
l<:tmiu~. .l::ene menigte uaulioorders ten getlllle l'an 500,
'-y:netse!aars en Profanen·, was rtegenwoordig. Meer da,n
•0 D•rnes moeten zich aldaar hebben bevonden; de \Vel- we(~ Hrer J\1. VAN BIUWA, age~erde als. Meester, en a'~
~ei-E:Jeie !leer Advokw t BRA!"U, als Orateur. .DerzelveJ
UU5~r•ken werdeo afgebrokco. door. chomssen van den Heer h1:. rn eenill'e andere Heeren, die n iendelyk ass1steerden.-"!
' ... ·~ :,ep uthv()r!yi-; eu l(t·regeld at. ·
-~rtai
net 1 r
~ot·rr~potllJrntc r.
KMpstad, den 18 Juny 1838.
llr~UHR i- lk neem de vr)·heid, ter. public~ttie in u ' lHerue,·c,,s in te slwiten, dt: ,·ol;cndc Cl.lractco, mt
huutpenningen te Sierra. Leone zyn vier ''· zekeR l(oop op belooning bebbende. bun geweten ~ich te- maand, b•etaalbaar in g0ederen, of omtrent t vrede.n hteld, met .eene; misi!Chien stipte, maar g"e\-oellooze dollar Sterling. Deze-lliedca hebbeo de volbreog~g hunoer pligten: ;-maar, name11 hunu.e har·
der negers, ~y waken :dch scbuldig a.rt.ll · ten er deel a.an ?-0! neen, hunne barten waren er verre zy verlateu bun ne meesters ninuu~r in van verwyderd. Zy zagen dag aan dag, en n~cbt aan nacbt, 1oy zy,n •·an natuur dapp!lr, en wofd~n g_emak naar IJlet \lang gewensehte tydstip uit, om de ba·ndeo hunntr houden; zy maken Let )even end~ ztel ~·an · dienatbaatbeid te slaken, en van bun ne bekwaamheden ge-
~onder hen, konden de lfdingeo n,ie.~ gt~~ouwtl bruik te 1paken, door zicb in de eene of andere specula tie te ten hemaud word en. I ' : I • wagen, wrlke hen ten minste de beloflt fJOOrhoUd1!1' -of ver-
Ve Kwowannen Z)'rJ lie I'Oo~naams~ blyderc zoude .met de hope, dat•.anneer bun ne geestverJliOKens Leou~, en groote getal~n warden
bYI
!!-n.iigehaam" kraebten door den winter des oudqdoms bevro- bezigd, in het vi~rkanten en vervoleren: Inn sell :&oudeo zyn, zy aladan, in vergelyking, gemak~elyl> zouden tenuout naar de schepenl. Dit hqut, 'llndt men kunnen nederzitten onderdnu~~name
overtu,igljng, dat wat aan de oevers uer rivier ~an Sierr-* Ledne en de henzelveo en hunne familien-· be.reft, bun v<tirJeden arbeid, ootla:)tende stroo'lleo, en• het is werkelyk het uiet gebeel vrucbteloos i11 ge"eeit, en da&,. anderen onder- der Kolonie, dllt een artikel daarstelt van wezen en bevoordeeld hebbende, zy zelve n1ct VE:RWOB.I'I!N"K roomannen, worden :1111dc op de ;kust, in ZYN Gii!:WORDBN.
ddaars gebezigd ; en men 'zt'gt,, ilat waar er .. Gy moogt sloven, 'oiets waardige. nimmer~ voldoening hu11 gesteld wonlt, zy be\1onden
\vprde~,
hetze]vegeveod~,
ellendelingen krygen, ·die nlles zullcn beloo\•en, ncn. Hnn zellelvkkara~ter
isbe~er d~n
die hunn:e it'oor btoote buisvesting en oilderhoud; maar l.J.ten wy in ren, de Viscbniiii;nen, maar zy liyn:tliet· 11lk ee,n 's hemeils naam, ooze IICholen met zulk bogt, n~t belasten ; slacht \'an men~cben, e11m u
verge! · \'an dezen L.tenwy
lieter, .:elfs de OO!IICAp/yk hoogste sa:larissen, aan- aan board eens schips. Het •· merke~ als geld, volgena de bate 1Yyze, op reiiten uitgezet, om zoo \'elc Yrouwen te ucmen, wanneer hetzelve worde gebe:rigd, om goede, bekwame Cl!t~tdent onderwyzers, en. voorbeelden voor het · aankomende
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kui wilt deu Prorincie- betre!l, nrgeieken worden
tiy;
ve~all ~n
geoouw, dat door! :onkundigen · opgeri!Jt' , · ,_ solider ~ietlood of _passer, tqt ~n bet fondawentre~s watgelt, alle oogenbliklten dreigt in te vallen,. · . -de,;,binne'n desz.elfa bereik zynrle pl'rsonen, te, YergruJssen .
.0e taak van onu nieuwen. ~ourerneur, Khyot te · gehrek~ige gebouw,. te onde~r.tutt,ea-neder te b:llen, re~ratJe ondpenlyk lB,-de ~eme~gde kalk,
gepJ_esterd is g~worden, ter v~rbe.rgtng va~ · deszelfa scheuren en spleten voor bet nog des pubheks, afteslaa , om soo doende, indion mogel}ik, _de bewoners te redden~
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de rouine, waaraan zy alle ooge~bhkken, zyn blootgestt'ld.
En
inderdaad, heeft hy een sdwpn stuk werk~ te He bouwvRllige-gebouw, een weinig scb.oon gewit, bad een ·camelyk goed voorkomen""t"Op ~llltll qfatand;ter ~ykomende, trok deszclfs afzigtelyke onevenr;on:·oan:;ocn•n
·de &kndacht spoedig tot zicb, «!"by eene
zigtiging, ontdekte men !poe4ig, dat niet allee.n
maar ook de OOIPr~loff. u, slfcht waren ; zynde fa,atllll!~~n.
zoo :volkomen ongeschikt, dat, alle ;>oginge,n ter repa hopdoos waren, en gelyk sto~(len, met ~e g:elykenia, in, Bybel om " een nieuw lap op fn ogd k.eed te zettc(D;.
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"nii!Uwe wyn in oude _vaten ~ ll3.t.sen. ··
Doch verbloemde uttdrnkkin ~n. ter zrde ste~!ende,[ KUID~fm
wy niet nalat~n fl!et bedaardttn ems\ de .m~IJelykbede~t
m·erwegen, d1e z1cb aan' Zynt~ · Excellentle den Gou .,.,, .... r_
voordoen, of by zich al r.egtst· lioks, voor- of
wen de. En de groot.ste ~warig eic) van nil en, scbynt !. te, stMn, om te weten, waar,eene vasten grood, of IB .
taal een poml'd' a]J11vi, te vinde is; waarop by met kap :afgaan, ter bereiki.ng van maatfegelen, die ·
de tetenwoordige omstandigbe~en, nadzaam n1ogte besiCbc:JU-
wen,! te nemen. De g<!heele 1umeuleving is
De &oeren verlden het land in 1ntj,nigten,-de tegeqst~nde zy het neuirale 1 g~ondge_bied, dat
heeln)iddel voor al ooze kv.-alen1 ni bez1t hebben, ve1rWcJesten cle g..ens-distrikten in 'al:le ril! teo,-de gemoederen ~er tt:'ntoUen zyn ~ergiftigd ~r eeoe opruijende faclle, ,eo gehee1e Provin~if is overst~omc!l door eeuen vtoed van loop~rs,-vreemden, zoo '·we I ·ll!h . gt>b?rene onderclanen Groo' Brittannie,-dJe de nyvenge mwoners byna stratreloos hoonen en beroovrn.
Di~ is geen denkbee!disr of vergroot Wereel, docb dat
vcsti~td wordt door stevige en oo.wederlegbare rrcbett,rtenissen. En kunnen wy, .. ons-o~er. eenen .
~tnat vnn zxken ,-erll·oncleren? Geeoztns.; Het ts tuurlyk gcvolgo erner zekere oqrzaak, en .--~Gest zoo ,·olgeji al~ de geboor1~1uu1ng ,-an 1een -zwllllr hgchaam ~n aantrelskio~rs kracut. V den zj·n verbansd. geweest over ongeq.Qege~. onlangl! zoo uctreu~enswaardig rum de.n dag legd 6nc\er de Hottentotscl!e soldateo; doch' hadden r.y onderWe11p erns tiger overwogen, ·en zicb niet. zoo }yk otn den tu io la ten leiden <toor eene
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NKBTBL'ING, E.Q. I On S.turday Jut, lhe 23d, a aplendid Faneral Lodgt! - held by the. members of the Freemason's LOdge ,, Ih G~en4P,"
in~onor
or' theirdec~d Fr~end
and B1>ther, ttie-late,_J. -~. ~J:RTHLUf'G, Eaq. W_·he Jns1d."
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the Ttple ,wum.ost ,brilh~l·ly fitted up fo,r the oecas1oll • the . 11 ~
bung with ' black_; ~veral appropriate tr¥ spara cies aa_d
~elegant pynunide,~were'alao seen~ An
ilnmenl.
number.of awHwra were. preteDt; .
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calculate upon~ more ban 500;Maaona
and Profanes. There must ha~e ~~n u wards ~f lOO ;Ladi~. ~.;VAN B~BDA, Senior, £l!q~ire, di~ctedt'bie
buai.deas_, as Master, and Mr. Advocate BaA_ ND ~- Ora-to{.
T!M!Ii' dilfereo& addresses
wve .
broken qlf hy Cb~ussescf Mr..- B•1L,
and a few other G,entlemen, ~bo' iodlyi asaj!'~·Enry
thing went.t
iD a proper and decorous maua~~,I .
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Of my
UD<}Ua!ifi~f Of"'ICUhyour
inre~a~,--you wqt have, i~· g~~eJ . ~
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not onl'y of th~inherent,,hft,v .. ,'V
lbeir confidence in ~ o ehlU'Ilete!r.l
man); and let me a , , . also ~DOIDi~iQIJ
pluyets of tile''re5po libility ·
well, 'and, ' tiy
set~in~
1 them ' propere~a>m.piCI
their good opioiod. · a I COIIII&d·e~
t-iona to this class o men, I
short· account
of
their country P.Qit'fJliCI.The Kroo country~xtenda coast to Cape Palln , and The inhabitants of tlla .district
nAmely, Kroomen ·an4 Fishmen, . l\lemen and serrants ·on shore,.
ho~ttmen ·and sailoril. The water is quite aatooislaing. . .superior skqlin this· re'pect, to ·
ret~:~rn from Sierra Leo)le, in the s c..noes in are ~<ccustomed to mak~ the pass~e along ~be COtit, witl• goods, the prodnc~ of their wages. Th~ fiah.,tin
" tribute trom the. Kro~en· wbeq ~ssing ,.tbe1r aborea if their demands be not1co!pplied wrtb, they will upset canoes, and from ti)eir •uper;or agility in the water, ~e.111et·auv rnan~ge to secu~e the greater port_lon of the ·calrga!t!s.
Sierra Leone they inhabit a small village.,.close to
and keep themselves aplljrt from the emancipated
D"""rn"·•l
~hom they look down with most soiereign con mode of life is very peculiar. Their1 own country
barely sufficient to support them,, every Krooman or "'""""'"
leaves home at .the age of thirteen\ or fourteen, u c&re and patrqnage of a headman,[ who conducts 1
Sierr!i Leon~ and t,akes, him on board of any ship'ip w~~'"l"·
he may happen to be employed on t~e coast/ ~itb ~he
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am .._ppy, :1 f~el _myself at:per;tect,
libet:tfliuyaelf tbll; Mcidedly1
ai I' haye
nd:inter~t wiflatilon·et:!ques~ioi;
either personal .ol'j~l~v~! C&f~ew;.
thanor ~~YI parent, or, citi~Da. ~~oqld~~ave ;1 and.~ of w,~1rac thia. wid' aense, we have
a.l!.\
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grt~atill
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endeavl)ur to show presently! . : I
I am bound, in the
mea.~ tim~, , "?
glyer¥~c~e4~t COr
moth·M· and I cheer~Uy
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~~ t~at 1·1iO!le. but of t'hese, :and the ainceresk con.victio~,' 0011ld uQedyo~,
to run the risk, ofae~tirig
ibart~y ~~'n~t
. of u~offending men, lVho~e; o~lY. proil_~C ~upport, ... ., ... _. opi~on,-whose only ea1itbly[ >~bop.~ : is, ;.tba$
1n"f be a liberal orie,-and ·whose on·ly deltlcl'e~c:f
therto, ~s to me, to have been, that they
had
~o speak, or to write, in their q~balf, and they 'were uded from doing eit~!!f ~~ell)sel.r~. tqroua1b ~n ... u.fC'
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in~lligent, --!pORl, ·, and ·e~cient tei\Cher11, for the .• riling generation havinlf ~fquired th~ae, _by liberal .~r~~' .~uid , it 'fiil be o~r deciqed j~ter,es& _ro •l~r;e them
t4is we·Cil!l ne1·er do, unlcs~ we hql4 out c,to. them, P,rc!sp,ect of ~ reasonable. ~aint~~ance in old
fge, .
I!IC~~tn.e5tllot,lter cco~ti~!l'enc.r, ~hie~ di~ not occur 1by their ow
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ment, and :who generally amount to1 eight or ten· in speaking,
th~
,dttties of ·aS~hoolmaster
are'.PIIte headman receivea ~1eir. wages,j keeps them in o and very thankless ; aud ·although unto_w~trd Cir- flog-3 them when required1to dq'so, arid after a certain1 may.ob/jgl! men of reQned feeling and ind~pen- they are at liberty to wotk oil their: own account.
I f · h' · principles, to_undertake the irksome ot!ice Jot 11 time, fact ,a regll ar system o apprentices 1p. '
A collec~on of theSe"\eadmen resi~e at Free Town; than remain idle, yet we cannot, nor~ aught not every ship, immediately ~he arrives, is hoarder! by them• , io , , if they avail themselves of the !,ry: first fuvorable tbeir bo.ys clamouring fo~ employme11t. The la· opportun_ity, t,o emancipate th.em_ seltes, lly accjlpti~g; aitu- mude wtth the headr11an, who selects the nu _\_
required, and trots them '!l~L for.inspecti?n; and as tbey 11tions more congenial, aye. and more protitable1 also. And not much e[\cumuered w1th dodung,
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stngle glance~~
su '~veri
while they have. bee~,
after an out .. ard. and visible cient to disco1·er those that will suit. Three va'rds oB1
;an! er, going through theron.tine of tea~li.ing,: th~~t.in1
'fard£uffi,.':\ _e for the equipment of each, and ·t,·he)' are' readv td- -' · : ~n d ~ Jlli&tua · · 1 t~octlon · _was wanting, _bec;a~se, having :no sure ·
~~a illlmedilately. The wages at Sierta-IL~ooe are four 1 a~d . rtai·n hone of re_W<lrd, the1'r eo· nsc·,·ences were· Ba•=ofied per month paid in goods, or ubou~ · l•"D ·au\1 a half uv,u .. .~1,. ,, ...., sterling. These people have the
com ~ n
fa\ling of ''~ith
• strict, perhaps, but coldld~~h org~
of~l!eir duties~
-they are gi1·en to lying and pilfering ;1 bat they never
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wkre their hearts in it?0~!
no! thi!ir hearts 'were ·far:their en;~-ployers in danger or di11tress; the are f~r fr~m it. Tl~ey looked forward day bf. d!ly, and niuht b••
nally br!lve, and are ca;ily kept in ord~r; they ~tre ·the
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1a'!d soul of tne trade on the coast; witllout them the n~ht, for the lpnged:for _n~ men~, to fly from their thral- cuuld not be
~tuwu.l,
nor CCIUIU boats be[ manned. i dom, rnd tot~ rQ
lhetr. ab1ht toacco~nt,
by embarking iqThe Kroo111cn arc tlte principal 1voodcutters in 1~me \speculnt&o[), wh1ch l)'ould at let.,IBt promise tlle_m,-
Leone, and· great 1111111bers are constantly eu1ployed · · ·
•qnarlng an'<! Boating uf :\frican teak to the ships. w!uld at least chi!Br them on,. with the hope,_ that when the t:mber is found in great ~tbnndance on tl:e banks of the w~nterlof 11ge had frozen thei•.energies of their minds and of .,f Sierra Leone an<i its tri!1utaril'.~, and is in fnct th~ &heir ~odie_s, they could sit 9own at e0mparith·e ease, with duction of the; colon)' that forms llll ii:rticle of tl I , t' t 11· · · · ·" ' · 1 · · ' · '
le COrn Or n I C CODV1CtiOn, t<Jat, Wit I 'rP-gltrd tO them1elye11
expn·tation. Kroomen ure 'also;emploJe.d in g1eat nu
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as trading men on the coas.t; and it is said that where ·
an~
th irfi .am~ics!
.their past la'bour hadnot .~een
altogether tiJence is reposed in thern, thoy are founb. not uudeservir;g in ~ain a~;~d th~t having instrllcted and .. enefici!d ot'kwl, they ir. Their moral chatactcr is qetter than tbat of their brethren ~~~~-- elr/U were not '·CAST A• WAY' _'1
'-Y_ou m:Jay get drUdatt•,
the Fish men; but they ar~ not so fme.a race of men, and I - .,-
are comparitively useless 011 board a ship. yo, majy get good-for-nothnfg, ne er-do-well nondescripta, The great object of the Kroomen. or Fish men is to get as who wil promise any thing, and every thing, for t'tlen a mere m:~ny wives as will support him tn idlene>s in his own roof ank! su!tenance ;-but for' heaven'•·/ sake, let us never C·•<~ntry. The instant, LLtrtfure, that he h.ts earned and cumber\ou_r sclwols, ll'itb such rubbish ;-let us aooner con-
•tvlen money euou,<;l• t;J pill chase one, he sets out with two
or three of his companions in a canoe for the Kroo country • e eo the most apparent extravageat salaries, aa money On his arrival be lays his treasures before the father of·bis .ou in the very
best
manner, to interes~, when, ..,plied, i :-~tended ; and if they are considered sufficient, he enjoys per t~e " curfng good, and efficient, and c~nJenfl!d inst~uctors, .,,cicty. for a week. He then leaves her with her_tamily~ &o 1!!ns· lllples for tbe rising generation.-I add "C01tl1!11ted,.<et about obtaining another by Jlis next trip; he returns· to . . '
:,terra Leone, and goes on 'board a sh1p upon the coast ·to ;ause; to us.e tile words. of the judicioUs Secretary,· to the t·ll.rn tbe price of a second wife; and he repeats the process ish and Forrign School ·Society,-"
lt
should alwaysbe
\IQtil he has a Colouy of wives
a'
Cape Pahnas, or in its ir• mind, tllat children, are eminently creatures ofr . l
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, ~I . .J!.,-A well-1b,attered demirep(-a .harde
Ji~,Jipt, Hm~r-jointejl, wor:n-out( courteun noct~trnal orgies, pinked and bedifened h_efll
w h at &fl~uncta,
witbai~pering
wjhine accw apdking ·iiJ
of her fai~ ·lame, ~ auuredl)o~or
andvirgini~y,
it 1 quite ahdfked her r;e
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c01ll~ be fOSaeued; wiLh "a sp~it so baseand• 10 she went on pourlng forth
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a torrent i~Vecti'fet! in the sweete~~ tone &1\d the ~ti1 im~n&ble ; and whenshe
had exhansted Qurker, W. bo W'U &sly
I W&g inhi~
WB,Y, Vel. dritr· replied,-" T}lee ~ayest make theeselt
lfie~iJ;
with respect to aby siJ]yst~ff
thee 1114:abo~ my •peaking againat thy.;
falr
fame'!' .b tb~, iJ make it a rul~ ne~r tQ speai ill Qf the't P:fl!~iaely on. the same principle <to I reply t RecQrder witb respect to nis remar~s in hi! PI ins~qt.-Any "fame" 11\hicb he-a~d his cliqr the
..(o!Jell
description, having bee!~ ' acquired tutiog, of their tal,t~nta, and their time, a.n4 I a~d their opportunitiea, to tbe base: and unm chrisp~ pur~ or tnlely. calu"n~ting tlrecklR-Ij
and rele~tlesaly, in Qrder tild tht~ordf~ )~tqe~ and
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iodiptiye propelll!i~~ ~. sr~ed. . ' :.
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Swift'sYahoo~,
or 'Yirgii's obs)aquii~ng their ordure upoo tb~ TrQjan trenche uff abou~ tqe~ "fair fame.'~
Yea~ yes,
t4e
less Mr. lllld his c;lique say abr a!lle ijle better ; albeit, they have our permissi~al Dirge o'er it, an4 111y
REQUI.ESCAT
THE EMIGRANT_ PA'RMERS ... POJJ.T N
"Laf!t
Tbu~y, Mr.•Toobey quitted Graharu',~ ret11.rn to Port Natal. He
goea
by ',Way of Cat i iaccoi]tpanied by Mr. Parker, ao actiye enterpri ro, -~b~ is!ed
by motivrs of curiosity FO visi~wil~ 18 di~cted ao...Jarge'a ihare of the publu
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'l:'..andm~n, is now, w'~ -understand, ackno e heaiJ;of the Emigrant Farmers,-& circumslt is very 1atiifactory, 11!1 Mr. Undman isl.generally hof1
l great
iJJ~lligence, of. simp-le' undected mo · rareJn~ty and uprigbtoea; of ~hl\racter.
We staould'have mentloned,tba:t ~r. Toohey gor N tal
a8
tbe agent of the mercantile ho~1!1e of Mer n . , oC this place, wbo h'ave lon$ had an e!itlth •. and who have not yet ~eterrn;ine~ to relinqu ti
n
whlph still holds out the frospe~t q( beoowing a roini.aing field for <;.ommercifll' ad.venture. "-.J'~;. ",,u~ 21. ,. '
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1 STATE OF 'fijE COU:\'fRY.he present state of onr spcial sys~m as re!ljl Pr 10ce; may be· compared to
a
.crazy htWt.ling, whi·bee~ raised by WJllkilful bands, ,!Vitnou; Jllumb -lint
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,eurely . ~~,ea
deem 1t ~P.~•-
. clals
the country they bav~ tbe neutral•
<iseaset, are - tile flottentots
{Hclion, and
the,
of v11~ rants, -ali~ns
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Br:tain,-who msult
with ah ost entire lffiJPII .. \l'·
is oo ideal or exJ~[etll,ted«M:~ull'ef 0uti by stuhborn
And do we WOID<lf:r
111eans. It ~be natiU'Al sure to follolf as
tbai'
law of gravitation.
~rec1.1on whi~b h~
•llDOilj!' .. the Hottentoi w•uacr!'
deeply on the ·
credence-to 1a dangerous ftt;Ctio1n, orni.lm•tt~l~
.. as npthing more than the , the old
Jea: , n::
,them qut o • the bo•·'i T&et~:l'uellmllll!'of these tlOor, hav~ ¥en 'ppi-
hy dangerous political doct.~r~nes, 1\,n~.bey~Rilve t>+en · , ,
habits of industry aqd
• goo<~;!\r.t Ftf:HVards
.nten' •~
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but to vie IV •the Wbi~'~rb~l)ilfnts R& tbt>ir oatllfal , ~
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I ·;.plllC30Je-enemi~s; and
We
~n~ienliously;:believ~ •. t·a·c . •• . : .r
HE 72D Hrra~A!i·DE~S. I'1 .
annoytng them, they IDlagt'lled they were· pio ~xtract frorr a yegimental orller issued•by ~t.-C
r own 'intere.s~, and doi~g God service. I' . , ' to f.he 72d Higblapders, on bit giving'.up th~; c;'Ql!UIIl81lla
ve much more to advance: oo this subject, but· • e'. th~t c:orps : -, ·1 · 1 • • ; '
t•ter time nor spare tbia fieek to procee~ fnrthJr, . : REGIMENT L ORDER.
w~ teal'e the following fllo;Ct.s lo speak for themselveS.;. Fd t E 1 d re th1nk they will illustrate ou,r meaning more forcibly . . . · '· · . .r ng an·'
nv
argument. ' .· · H.avmg bel~ tb~command o£1\·the 72d urnlfrt~tae·n1
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ten1optedly for.· ne
rly sir years, and' w.lienDE:\T MAGISTRATE~ COU~T,-GRA.H~M S TOWN.,: conduct of the 0 cers, non-commissioned nffi'~,..,;; .
. ~day, Blh !fril. . . ';n .. diet'!, hiiS made h~~ du~y ,•o eas~ and 80
11 Jttr·ntot soldiers .of the C11pe Corps were arnigried canaot be but I w1~h oJ~rncere and defp regret . · . • · ·· ·. Perldie no'v gives p tbl\t command.
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bar, when _Lieutenant ll. D~111el made the foliC> win!!'~ T~leexpectatlmn bat the· Regiment woul(lsoo~ ~
·- '· • : :and .ft desire td pr long his Ber\·i~es •aliro111i, lire nu Tuesdav evening lallt, En!iign F'ra~er c~tme to
my
rl!aso·ns whi~b bav~ induced,him•to separate his fo'tb a detach•nent of Rho.ut 40\mea oC. the Cape Corp •. Wlllt of the ;;M H1 hlaoders. 1 · ' 1 •
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tbe ~
wrre prn:il-<irgto t~'&
Zuurbcrg oupatrole· ~
• In doing so, !ho1 ever, it is·a\ great sati!faction · , . ,,l.:cd him iLL Dar.if!l) to ~1pply a sheep for thti't be 'succeeded b,Jt • o ffi_cer who h~ already COirDDl~t~ded:(j4vin!l' no ~law;:tter 11heep at the house, he gave t1lem and who has 1t 1r1 h1s vower to do much for ukr ot ocd, wl.l<.lb th~ men ·took alv&y to where thef their, rrt11rn thajll h. could have dpne. .
y~d (.,r thr .li·~bt, about .a quarter of a mile from th~· When the cp~d~ct .of each ' offieer, oon-epmml~t, slU1!1eu : .\t sun-n~ .. u~.Lt mornang he went to the sheep-pt!nl officer, •and solche~ (w_1th v~ry few ex,cept~<m_s,, amonll'' ,,, p•upose of lNtlng them o~t ilcS usual; but ~n connt~ latten}.!:qual!·~ !fen~ Ius ~r81~e af1~ thanks,, 1t asl.
iia tlock of 1mported .A.ustrahan sheep, he mJsseti five;. to part&cu.lan:~~e., L1e1~t.-Col. Ped 1e, thel'efore, illlsurf!!l flenvanh, his ~hepherd retu ned, aod informed. btnf. collectively <Sf the .\big~ sense , e -entertains
a~ !Hd disco,·crt>·l the skin of ~ne of these she~p. Hei cool.luct-. and that lf will n.ever \ce~se to be a
· · to the Rpot pointed out, accomp11ilied by Messrs.' m08t pleasant reflection to hu~ to tbmk of the b~~py Rynrveld, and ~a1.nes, three ~ntlemen who hllppened\ lias pase~d as. U1e Co11_1mandmg Office_r of the\ 72d at 11is hout<e ."t tbe time, where be found two sheep; landers, 1n wb1ch ca~ac1ty be c.atue among them, ~IUld
·. ~nd on loo long further he fou'nd two others, togP.ther' be now .leaves them. • . .
j·:r pHnnchr~. 'fhe filth skin h~-cquld not· find. 'fhe
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He will ever Wjl\tchl w1th. deep uherest the,futote-bld
er idt" J tl~·
been slauf{tered close to where the skins}tlle. R.egi':"ent,~ n d
it will be with1tben~ost
.liYely~~
. ,lJout thirty ~:11rds fr?m ~here the 1oldiers bad slept. ~that he e1the.l' w1tnesses or hears
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an}'! thmg adl:l10g the bon~s ot sheep am1dst the embers of. the fires. houor or welfare. ; I ·nf the ti1·e sheer~~ere CO\' red over with ernhers. 'foe.72d Highlitnrl~rs is a corp~ whicll has alwllys me srven tires, an~t each of Jhem he found ahe .. p's !$~o~ecl_ by the VJ,bh~ .drea{led hf Its euer_~ues, a~d
Among th~ en.l>crs was a sqiJier's stock and a towel ~w1tluo .tt:self, 11nd ~he \Lieut. Colonr,l leans at u ~ with a r111rnbn he found n~a·r the sheep-pen!, Colo- !:aornon&uoos and 1r~n:e11l, that th's b1gh character
a•;:•·ed thE' next da);, 11nd he repOl'ted to him and pervetwlled.
mstam,•. He thPn followed, the pat1'ole,. and on -t---.---,---~--~.
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iL, loe fiHincl five men in cust~dy, chargtM with tht. ~- • Lieut.-Colonel Arbutbnot, commanded . On the rxaulination of tl1ese men it
upp~ared
that I~eu t
when tlley callltl,to theColo~.
\ ·hi!d been in th~ kraal, and they ...;ere .aecordinglj ·, ,·
•mder guard, and; delivered over to the civil power. ; ·
the pnsoners said that the roh~ery had been planned : Sr. PET'ERSBU&>GB, ',Dec. 30.-The Emperor of whole of the
!l~tacbmt:nt.
'l'Jle sheep-kraal from~a.ised, ~even n:a;-admi~ls
to the.r~ lnk.·
of vthe ~beep were~ taken, is the most secure kraal be has, ~~e sh1p ·Captains to that _of re~r-a rmrals ... Ge 1 uein~ composed of his most valuable sheep. The ~unotf, w~o com~and.tjd ~n .tb~ last war agamst
not bt'PD unfastened; but the 8~1eep might have t>een ~p3, and V:Jce~adJlllral .~toJe?skl, g~ernor of Sebastopol, it file night these sheep were stolen, the kraals · ~~-the begmnang of th1s\ month.- anliforl J 0t1rnal1 · •
!'larded as usual
py
an armed ma'n, with a boy· for an! .
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:DEATH !'&OM TIGRT LACING.~On Monday a fine llo?r three of tbem were very heajvy in 'Iamb; an? one 1 wl:<Hnllo, na_n•edA~o A~di son,
?iedaudd~nly, afte~
J:6tner, they were worth at least £20 each. Fwe of
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~eu a long walk o.n t~e prevmus even.mg. , On t~~ acknowledged to him that they had been in the ! ~·y a poll mortem exammatwn oft e body·toak place, . 1o·l 1vere engaged in the robbery. llt) was foundtha~
sheu ¥
caused a re on thel~ngs
Wmtlvugel, one of the pri~operR, confes~ed that 1 ns~era, ~rom lacmg he~ s.tays to .. a thm
<•nh:· of stE>;;.Iiog one sheep. He was assisted by Jo-
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~\,ucb Clr~nms~'lnce had position toP~~~; lmt he knew nothing abo the rest. He ad- wliammallpn. fbe disease had brought on . by
<h~t ~tall the se\·en fires t!1e men: were broiling m ut- n o( the walk, and had ted fatally.,-.zy-ot
lUt could not tell where they got it. 1. Joumal.
P!ntjes admitted that he was cohcerned in \he rob- f ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!
Gne sheep, the ftesh of which be .distributed lilllOngst
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CU,LTIVA.'l10 OF 0090 YOU~Gf 'b b .b d · TREE'S -The Ut:dqrsigoed bav~o"', dorin'g
o the prisoners ack now I edged t nt t ey ·a parta- o
I mutton on the occasion referred to; but did not
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a hhnself to the nurse,ry of Fr~it 'f;ret'!J .. now . lrom whence it came. Public, that he can supply tbt'ln~l with all sorts of pmooers were comluitted for trial. in small or IRrge q?aotitiea; apd as lbB TrP.PS n, im . .are·gen~rally. known, they, n~ed no recom'""''·aa~~HIIO
of a l~tter· frc.m Somer~et, q~tted 6th June:- , he assures tb~ Pbhlic 1that they h ve been properly cui , al~rmir:ll ent:rease of vagraucy ill thi' district is be- : , • ; .it lwanl!' also notor~os tha.t si Far!II11rs, knowin
~ipt!On. Mantatee~, Fin goes, and 'Catfers, Are . ea taken l>y the Unclorsl~!led With r~gard to FruJI•
•rth their flocks where,·er they please,-stopping two 1 wi At.solutely not plant
n ''Y
othP.r hqt those reared by. at one place and two or three:Rt another. .SolVe 1 information may ,be obtainea at ~lellenbosch•
parties possess only half a dozen goats, and one or
1\lr~
G. G. L_indenber!J, or (rom theU ~ders1gned,
at Jooof cattle; others, from tu·o to Lqree hundred goats
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boek, nr.ar l:)\elleoooscb.and fifty or -sixty head of cattlJ, &c. I have en- Pllj:TER WIUM, Ws.
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NOTICE ... Tbe.
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:.\:'Turf Clubsnr;n.,._M;~edlll«i 'comme~re \on/ MO~bAY. the., ·nex\.-. . . Challen~ 'for filte
pl'lldoCk'
CtJpo~. ~f?re t~_e_
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OTICE.-The .. S.Je o£45 :Building' Loti, ·adve~d in·!·. ~e papers fliOm\ ht to. 15th· .June, witl take place OD.' TfJURSllAY the 12tb July next> at 10 o'CIQ'ck, in the Gar- ;,
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.U~f'. whe~ t~e pi~• •o4_ ( c«loditions ofS4le
may be .• n d~ul~ from e~gb~ o'Cloek A.
M.
till oae P. M. ·. I; Ho~ ~rden,.29 June, 1838. I . .
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J. A. VAN BREIYA. J,
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U,ndersig11ed will~se to be
publicly aoidwi~out
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R~rve,
.in theAf~ertn~n
>of, the~4~b ~oly' nex~, a~
12 ~ Cl~~ precuely,. 6
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700 Jo11~s ~( budd•pg JJncks, ~rom fh,~ Rurns of the R?man Catholic Chapei' ... The Sale' will talie plalu on the site of the Chap~!. . . JL .J. REIS.· C11pe 'fown, 28th June, '1838." · ·
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92b EX~FjLLEN~ . ~AT - CATTLE~ ;,
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In , the bt>gmnmoo of • J uly ne:rt · \
day to'• be further notifie_d,
t!M:
Unj'enigned:wjll causei ; '·
110ld ,a~ the· Farm. of Mr. J. ~YEas, at SticltiatJd the· n~mber of Cattle, h~:ought ·
by
him from Griquaiand · ia dcellent con~i~ion.1
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BRINK,: As. ' RS. \the Widow :Aoat~l\M; Rossouw informs .th~Pub!ic, that she has 'Let her spo'rtipg-'pit~ld and will · '
th ... f.~r .. ~n· fnture not; allow S~rtamen
to ·
hu~t on her.• those tresp~in'g mlllltl"bile the con!equenoes rogl!n Meuvel, District Stellenbbsc'b,• June
27,
l8;i8. .'---r-~
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1 ' ; ! . 1- • - - - - - J . . - .ANTfD TO HlRE.-A .Soy,: fit to work i'n
a Gard~n .
. ':. ' D. KUYS.
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A ~·~T~D.-,-A ~ood ~oote!">}i• 10 whom liberal wages
. w 1 I :be gn·en. TeJJtunonlals: as to cbarac,ter will · bo r'qoJred.-Applv to · J.
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~'I'EYTLElL Gs. ,1 . ,No. 1, Cburc~-Jquare.
poa SA~E.-Tbree H~ndred M~ids . of
Oats. ·. J. F. DENEYS; Roodebloem:':
OR aiRE.-An able Mas' .
or .
·;Apply at the Office · P. f. : tbis.Paper. ';
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lED,. on the 21st Ju~, at Welgevallen,.
near ,
Stellet~:- boscq, ·;Cfl&JSTIAAN ,Acll&BliiA::NN~ Semor, Esq. ag:ed )2 years, !I m9nths, an~ 21 !days, ·of •hich painful loss notice is ~reby gir:en to relativ" and ;f.Ji~nds, requesting· to be ex used tht1 tisi!t of condo\fmce. ..
A. E. A"CKI.ERMA1!JN, born HoJPFMANN.
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D .1::0.
l'l usbaru~ · ~n i ~:·~WtlJwm ,ly. •hRo~rrtaon,~ ~21 in~~.. t~~.~ed 37. yea~. · m~. dea~f.yrs,.7:
, montlia. belovP.d ., and . 8 day~. ~fte!' I~ mam~ge of.a
':~·ear,. ani I 7 ,mnnthJ, Ilea~r g me ~nd t'f:o, 10ran·ls ~o 16meni
Ms_
loss .. I herebygi r.e .
oot1c
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Fnends ,and Relatives, rrqoNiltn~ to tu, ncos,.tf the visi of con(lolenre. \'Vid. A, ~ •. B. RO,BE~l'SON.Ca\pe To¥,L,q, 27 J one, 1838. Born
Mun4ttrrmua.
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Boaetta,Su,racen,
Yo~e, ~t, ladViper. ·' , ·I · · ' •
Shipa-Dorten~,
'I:'weed,
Al~oa, ~nd Saro.h Francis.SchqoClef..;,.Muo{o~ , ·
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. Tot den 27 Juny 1838.
~toe Rer porul •• • •• .1 •• Aloes perpoond . . 0 - 6 st,
~maodel4l.,.. per 1.~ .. Altnonda, per 1,000 If - 2 Rda, 1\:ppeleo., per lb . . . . ' •• ~ppl81, per lb . • • JO - ll Sl A!brikqaeo, per ditLo .• Aprlcots,diuo . . • . 8 - JO
; WANTED by ALEXANDxa MILLE&, , .
. and Hatter, 13, .Heereqgracht, qppo~~
· Library, a squad lof Tail on ; also, a ,Captain, 'to tetlt!eri[il~~nd. r ••. ...,;,...
· aome' Apprentices and Yo~ths .. !Higher Wagei will'
~P.I'Ieo, . pe.r m~d.
f.otatoet,
per maid. ll - l31ldL~. perl~gger .... ~ ~ Vinegar,. per leag., 40 - t8
~~ •• _p~ 11tuk • • • '·. ~eaqta, eaclt ...• :. • 0 - 0
~D per. mud. •••••• Beana, per muid ... 17l - 24
--j~w~ .. per 1~. ~. Berry Wu. per lb 0 - 0 Boter, dito, • . . • . . • • B~tter, per lb .•. , • 48 - . 7~ &1 Braodewyo, P!lr legger Brandy, p leag • • lbl - 158119&,
~ldt~•ellen • • : .••• 1. Uuck Skios • :. • • . I - lt
·<than ·at any place in CapejTownl 1
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..N~wly
importedsuperfi~e
West of Engh,nd:Clotllll,.: merea, trc;~le, ~!)UbJe, nr,Jf, '*d siogle-ptiiJed, anclt.kiinll,:
. Petenhams, Pil~J't Cloth, and o~her warin' Winter Uoc•i
·~for. sale in cuts such all uired,r and at modente '
N.B. Clothing of all cpmpleted \n 1 . quick and cheap, &c. &c. 1 , :
. Eata(e
of
the late MA Rossouw, Widtno.{).1'
. FR.AN\iOis ·DE V\ILLIEas,
Ds. •,
'puRSUANT to the3 ~th
Section of Ordinance' 'Nthe CretliLors of, an4 all qthel'll having Claill)s lliii'Linllt
'the Deceased or her. Est~e, are hereby called· upon to 'the same with 'the Undef11igned wilbin Si" We~lli~
fr9.
'D11And all te. . Pel'!lons indebted to thas '
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Estat~; are allo · . ~to. pay _their respecti•·e Debts tol the Undersi~~~dj : 1a1d penod. D. J. ,ASPELlNG, Sen., feljt.
Cape 'fowrt, 29th June, 1838. . , ·
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HE Un(lersirned, r11sldirig lin SteJI.,nbo9ch, offc!.Private sale his LandP~ Property in Cape Town,, coriRtH~
io~ of a llouse urulf'r double 8tory. with a Garden, com '"~ nearly a full :ViP-\V
or
t ape ir6wn, 'l'a~le Bay,' Country around,' ~nrl withi 1 5 mlnotea walk to th!lOffic~s, tho Exchaitge. a