�HB OTTAWA BVBN'INO OOTJBIRH.
Ooe of tu?moBt_muMular, _
-Tu�l-�iaibed �itlTtra on^ilie "New York frootter, a ccotury ri^nco, was Heip_rtah Kauproano. His orros were Yik1- piston� Miis ; sud ho could drive hbi hug� mallct-ttats with pooh tretnendoua raouieutat� as tu fell in 01, as �f stricken by a thuoderJjoU. It woj yaid that bo w-ss once csught by two iron -museled Mohswk ladtatu, each armed with kn�ves, wbile litMnneh had neither; yet, nt the finit onset, he fracturai the akull of thc fore-most, aad bare the 3econd to
: -h 3W vard� ibrnn-h the anow, the cngnt ht* syo ; it was h� hatchet 1} ivoUu *jtfd t� tswtojt her to shreds. J io ibe auow.witliia an arm's leogth of his. �uJ*!-H�ni*eh--�eaB�d -Forward ecd-^r^^rait WrVDiJ^�u^ls." ~H*&r2ajb snatcfc^d kindjy to hia anima], who rarsoJ. har.ears, j ^ and be was bimself aga�u. whiob were flat with| terrer, and fetH - Hw arma weroblecyinp;, but h�sg�aDt into a more ovea paca. : He then turoed | atreDgth rsniniucd. The next instant, and bnmdished hia keeu-edged hatchot, ; ha had spUt iha skull of.
but
That Indian nevr-r resuroed ht? perpeo-diculnr agatb. AU thia is by way of ' troduotion to an-sdventnre that Kaup-ipaoo po�e bftd with a pack of wolvea, and which came fearftilly nigh havin, fatal reault for him.
The winter of 17G9 waa an UDuEuaUj oeroro. one througbout the Xorthi "Sta'teft,'ari'd many d�otha from exposure and stirvatioo occurrod beibro the opeu-ing of spriog. The wo�ven, benr�, and other wild animais becamenearly fapii�b-cd from huoecr, and as a cons�quence,
' were unustially fierco and cou ran�ons, They came dowu from the moaotatns ; aDoTwoe to the sheep-foki that w� left unprotectod dariog tbe uigbt. Tbey were finre tn be invaded by the starving animais, and not a aheep would live- to
: toit the taie,
There were trueka around tho �Juras
� wbere tbe wolves bad ttodden ail nfght In their ftaorch fur some'uieana of entranco ;
; their bowls could be bcard in tho ��iU;
" ebld hours, and more than �e honsew�fe had been chased to her very door- by im-. prudeutly vent�ring forth fit wghtral�. Many of the eottlers sat in the n'pper
:. atory of their bonses, ood amuacd thein-^ d
fihoutcd to the brntes, but dtd not di: comSt them ihe leaet. Reacting for-ward. ho patted tho mare with the hand tha� held the re�os, wh�le ha held the batchet in the other, and kept bis �re upon the ferocious brutes. Howorer, ne did not osa the weapon, for the eTo��r the watsea kept t� ibe s�e�Ve, tJwi �-!�*� they were seen by the horse ; and, as a cons�quence, . thera waa the less pro-bability of her terrer becomiog na-controltablc, and her breaking astde from the patb. So long ai uiatters re-taioed their relativo position, Heiorich felt tbat o�l was goibg welL
It was not long before the wolve* dis-covered that there was little prospect ot suecess eo looe; as they re�alned m the track ; and tlicy oow begin springiog a?ida and attempting to get �breatt of the horso. lu ev*ry instance they fell b�+ hin.d ; bat t!*ch effort revealed them to the t�rrified roare, ivbich had no blinkers, andthe fnnoufl fluDges ebo mide filled Heinrich with the greatost aoiiety. -
One of the wplves .was very large, straightlimbed, and ahowed a sp�ed saperior to the rest, More than �noe, wheu he sprang out loto thc mov, be advaocexl nearer abreast of the hone thon tbcothers. Upoa this gauDt cr�ature Heinrich Sxed his eye, and ctught the een l�ght tbat playeu from his eyelidis. By-and-by the anovr becauie flatter, d the Luge wolf sirung aside. The speedoi these animais is extraordiairy, id he gpined rapidly. Heinrich wait-tU he got just abreast, whea raiiing
of the wloves turned like a madman upou the fleroe animal that had boroo hia faUbXal dog to the groand. Thefir�t blow laid bare the gaunt baok-bono, tht neKt his throat�a terrible- g*ap*~and the third looBeoed his fearful grip upon tho dog. Still be struggled ficrfiely, when He�nrieh 'T*ratfg t�pSii^' tncv si�T�ia�; a�d ciit und Biaihed until the wolf was Diioco.nioat. As be rose, a hand was upco bb Bhoulder, and turning, a head woa npou his bo�
** Heinrich t" rt Mary !"
^Loog did tfce youog people stand in spe�chl�g* embrnco,j but the woaker aupported the stronger, for Heiurich's uerves were gone, � and ho tcant upon Mary like a helplete ch�ld. *
Tbe arrivai of the affr�ghted horsc bad roused the w�fe ; and the moment shs opeoed the door, tho dog-rosh�d forth, led by his kiodly �ufltioctfl. Mary , fia w wildiy afW him, not pausu�s to briag �* " ' '' ' it has been sbown-
seives by �hootiog the wolres, for whose : ia tia scat,~he"circled the batchet scalpa the GovcrnmeDt had a standing J bis head, and brooght it down with tbs boonty of soveral shillings. Iqaickness of l�ghtning. The bead w,is
IJcinrioh �Caupmann reniainw� home,, ju twain, and with a dyingyelp he only veuturiag forth to attend to b�_| doaWed- over in the anow, and wa* domb animais, and to ecd that tbey were] quickly lait beh�nd. hropcrly protocted danDg thc D�gbL.i One* f the dead animais was despatoh-bufe alter a while h� �took of grocer�es Ui; there werc*three left, as farious for becs m o low, apd finaliy was oihausted al- [ hlood as ho, and thoso never abated tegetber. Truc, he and his faroily j their speed iu* the least. Had they got r could H� on tho poultry, pheep ond i'n 0f their companioD, tbey would animais they owned ; but it rather \ ua�e goreed tbemselves on him before
unpleasant to be without tea, eofTee, j saeking the horse ; but wbisked off ibe '-. angar, sait, and many other articles Uiafj stageof life bo suddecly they scarceiy wero more necessaries thau they were antioed his ahsenee, luinries. So Heinrich resolved to bar- The distance from home were rapidly noss the mare to his Bkdgo and go to j diminisbed by the qnick stepa of the - the village, aboat four mues distant, and j mare, wh�ch eontinued tt carry the procure tho articles bo ninch needed. j sledgo �t full apecd, uotil thc lear of With a vaut 6f forea�ght wbicb he never j gvertnrmng beoame agaio a source of could cxpkin, he started ou bis joumey : aoiiety- Heinrich, too, had learot by wit�out ony wcapou, ex'cept a keen-ed^- i ^ vime that these wew no ordiniry od hatchet. In the honse hnng his � animais hc had to d�al with, but sharpl tnuty rffle ; but neither he nor his good J xti courageons and determined brutes, wifo seeined to imagine that there would to which man or beost would be alike
welcome,�their preft _
manifest�d by their action�, beiug for horee-fleah. They were not the animais to bo irigbtened away �t th* �ght of a mao'a bouse; and there was a bid, open space between tbe cratskirts of th� foiest and He�nrich'a home, to which ho looked with no litt�e appr�hension.
They had now approaohed tbe very edge of the woods, and the woltes began gaining oneach side. The terror-stricken horse becamo uncontrollabla ; and bound� ing terrif�ca�ly Forward, caugbt (be aluigh against the stump of a tree, overturned it, and galloped away at ing Heinrich alone * '
ould
the titutts throat bat
so thtek that he was saved from injory ; and r�s�ng to bis feet, he ihnsw Ibem oE His hatchet had been jerked from his hand as he fell, and he looked desperately aroond for it ; but it wao oert to be fonod,
By thu time tbe mare vr*s almoet out of sigbt, and two of the wolres wero opon the defeoceJesa man, and the other, deMrtiDg tho animal, bounded back. Heinrich laced tbe fuient os t, and th� ncxt moment was surrounded. The powerfaJ man now called inlo play oQ tbe atrength for which te waj renowned. Hc srnict' fnrions�y at tho leapiog, soorl-ing brute?, and �nog them off when they attempted to cfiog to him. Bot there io hope, f�ghting with bis naked
Frotn ttt� Ciaclosati Osiette, �flbmSry i;tb. '-Last Thurfiday thc Htcamor Maggie ifayj, on her w�y from New Orlearns to Memphis, exploded odo of her boilera just below Helena, Ark, Gaptain Barncy C. Martin, the captain of the boaUiras bad� ly scalded, and died in afew moments on board tbe steamer Commercialt lo whioh boat he was conveyed of^r tho accident. His body waa scut -tothis oity by rail, -arrived her� yesterday, and wasforwarded by the steamer R. R. Hudion to Sister-viHe, West A'rrginu�a, for interment. Captain Martin was married ueveral yeara �go to Miss Sallio L�mehangh, of this city, and lived with his wifc's faniily, on Watcr Htreot, below Plutn. The marri-�ge was a secret one, aod had nover been made public Wheu tbe news of the eapta�n's terrible duatb refl<:hed. his wife, 9he swooned and has ever ainc�|been very much dejected- Wheu the body reached this city, Mrs. Martin begged permisrion^of her husband's- brothar to aee the eorpse. The request was f�nally granted, and when she jrazed upon th� loved features, now eold In death, she remarked to the brothers, in a synificant tone, " I wi�i iiever trouble you agaio." The steamer Mary Ament left for tbe np river country, two; or three houra in advahee of tbe R. IL Buds�n, and npou thia boat Mrs. Martin engoged passage for New Ricbmond, Ohio: A� she weot on board she remarked to the captain that she would not long ba separatcd from her huaband. In her conversation with him the see med very d�ipon dent, and rrequectly inquired when tho 'Had#m; which wia a faster boat, notiid overt.iko them. W-hen- they arnvod nt >'ew Eichtnoad thc Hudton had uot corne up, and ftbe thon -paid her fnre to Shiloli. Presently it was.noticed that tho door of her atateroom was stanJiDg open. Ou exaniioation her clothing was foand lying on tbe floor, but she was nowhcre tobofound. It seem*certain that ihe unfortunatc wooian, diatracteTl wtth grief at the loaa of bcr'nusbitnd, wa'tJM� t�c bu I the Jiud�cii came aJoDgsidc, and tfai wer� i whan ths remains of her belpved
leav-
bo any cauno for it; and ho drove cheer-ily awny. b�ddiog his wife a merry goed-bye,and bis mara want at a spanking gait �long the road towards the village:
Tho latter placer�which might pro* FCpcrly be termed a settlcuient�was ft�hed ia due time, the gro�eries aH bonght, and everything was m mdiness tostart homoward. Heiorkh had been otorni-bound so long in his hoase that he found the eoaipanionship of bis friends -at the village tavern very agrocablo. Tbcru was so mQcb to talc ibout $o mach oews to l�sten to, such a quanti* tj ot geesip regarding the affaira of the nvighberbood, tbat the time slipped, onconacioasly by, until, when he arose ta jpot he fwnd it ft�roop^ dwk Still he "had no fears, as hia wife would uoder-etand tbat he bad rei^aincd in Ae vil-lsge.
As be turnod homeward, and left tho village bebiod him, and noticed tfce dira light by whioh be was travelling belonged to tbe mooa, it flashod npon him tbat perhapsbe would encouter danger btfora rcaching borne ; and he regretted, for tbe twentieth time, tbat be had left his rifle trthind. The road, deep between tho drlftaoi mow, was just suffioient w�dth fur tho little mare and �lcdge, and tbe. apinted littlo animal want forward at a awirt gait, wbile Heinrich, nomowbat stnncfied and woary, was beguiled into dfoWBneaa by the casy g\iding motion of * tho aledc�.
Ho was hftlf-oslecp and half-conscioos, wlioti be becamo sensible of tho rapid | hand. BU blood had~already dycd tho �ncrensc of thc motion of the nledgc. j snow, and th� amell and taste of it had Ile fe�t �t jerk seTeral t�mes beneath him ; made the broie forions. Their Uthe, and ail ai once a fiercer jerk thau osnal, ' heavy bodios w�re horled tgatost him, as . ' acconipanicd by a ne�ph of terror, effue-1 if iropelled by somn power not tbeir own, tuaDy arousod him, ind ho sat upright and linally pufled him dowa.
The sweeta �f cairth,. t^iunyrtertea. of � f\$e. {d.ea of.linking th�J>..d^tii J 1 ' " ' ' future
nearest to her, plung�d kto thc Ohio nhd buried ber grief beneath the dArkwaters. Mr. Limebangh tas been very un fort n ne of Iate. The huaband ot bis eldest daoghtcr wai aecideotally shot and kUt-ed it Sprmb&eld, Ohio, �bout six weeka aga A few days sgo anothor aon-in-law was kilW, and aa if tocrowo tho sorrow-, the daughter herself has now committed suicide. Th�se calamities, occurring hi meh qnick saccesaion, have cxitapletely prostrated bim.
�Tho �nti-Unionists havo succectled in foraiing a protty strong governmont in Nowfoundl�nd ; aad, the crisia beiog ?Fer, affairs are gomg nlong smoothly in tbe Honse- Tfie Addreas in reply to the Speech from tbe Throno bas bvea adopled. 01 course uoion with Canada b oondcnnied. His ��xcelleuey ia_ told that " thougb^rm in their adh�sion to "the fortunes of tbe mother county, the Jl people of NewfoundJand
Pro� tk� Ck�c� Tl��^ F.bnury if. _ The pMple living in the vicinity of Soata Halated and Lake Streets . were etartled yesterday, by tbe report tbat one of their neigbbors had murdorod bis e'ntire famuy. . An investigation of the ramoar developed the foHowiog faots t At the house, No. Ai Lake Slreet, liTed Aaron Beokner, aged 51 ycais ; Anna, bw, - w�lc �gtid37years; Kl�abet�i, hh daughter, aged 4 years, and an infant son. i�arly on yesterday mornioe, tbe milemaa called as nsn�i, but on knocking at the door ho was uuable to arousa any of the in ni�tes wh�roupoo be droTe ��y. At 12o'oloek yesterday, noon, �fficer Barnes, who had just corne on duty, was told by a Utile girl that Mr. Becknen' farnfly were ail dead. Ho bastened to thc bpase, and ou entering thoroom he fonnd Mrs. Anna Beekuer lyiog dead on thc bcd7 aud the little girl lying doad besHe her- Aoroes the fout of tbe bed iay tbe infant boy, the only live pereon in tho room. Tbe officer 'was Ihen told that Mr Bcckner had gone to the milkman's aod be at ooet started to arrest him, which hc did, but it requlred the-helpof fonrotbrr men and an ex<� pr�s� wagon to brin g him to the ~ bouse, Beckner than made a statement to the effect that on Tn�diyevenig tho fimflj-had partaken of barley gruel for supper ; that during the ni^ht thc- threo �thers were Uk.ea s�ck ; that be r^ited coni siderably, and. tbnt his wtfb Beeaed ih terrible agony ; that aboat 4 o'eiock on Wedoesday moroing Mrs. Beckner &nd the girl Li�i�e csp�red, and that, h� wassick and suffer�Dg so_ badly. that lie could oot alarm the neighbors. As soenas Beckner had been brougf�t Jp the htra�e by the policcman, Dr, Boscoe was summoned, and. with tho al�V.ot �n emotic and thc use of a etomach pnmp,
oton
, i - i_ � � _^ i- *f -grain ot EightcenU
succeededm obtainwg a part of 5in^�
contenta of his (Beckner s) atomacb. Tho doctor states that he fouud �vidences of arsenic �q the admixtnre thuaobtaioed. In the stoniaen of both the mother and little girl he found what he supposes to bo arsenic. The infant boy, Henry, soon awakened by Ibe noiese about his bedside, and was geotly Kfied from thi bed on wh�ch laj hia doad mother and ft'urter. Beckner were Ukeuto the countrj h��pital. The bodies of the mother daughter was ramored to the death. bon?*, where an tnqaest will be held The dcceaaed was thc second wife of the man Beckner.
welghts and dates to bo atsignml in mich proclsmatlun" pau carrent, aod ba a log�] tender Ib tbe Froviaces of Qa�bec, Ootario^ and New Bronswirk atratea m curnney to bt wrighedtottenirtspectiTely la tuch Procla-tnation, to such amooat In aoy ooe parment, as msy be thenln declaied, � ; �
K0V7 ESOW Y� ncu ire do heroby i�.-^k cI�b ami proc�aini that oa,,�rom*iiJ �fierVy: tbe FIFTEESTH �Uj or APSIL pow nexCixii fatreafter, the ^ilver colas namely � hulf dol-- V Iara,qnartet-dollars, d�mes and half d�mes of-RL tbeUaHed States of America, coineu Kforo' the pas�Tnf ol tho hertio bcloro In part re-^^, ctted Art of tle ParljamtDt of Canada, tbat^ = " � to sav ; substqaant ta tim Finit dsy oftv" -Jo'y, wbicb was in tbe ytar of Our Lord bn� tbogyand eight hnntUrd aui flfty-three, and--l -priorto the Tweoty S�ond day of Hnyp nhfch waa In tno Tearoat ihonamd iljdit 1/andred, and alxlyw�iytit, and whkh ate �iirtln aile �jenlioned ihall, wLen of t!ie weightn n � =- ' dates bertln�fier airl^neJ in tltii Oar Ror Proclanjation pasa carrent sud bo a l�gal ten-dtr in tbe Provinces of Quel-�c, Oniario aaci~T �K�W Bmuswiclt at rates io cuirency hertla-after asiigni d to them rcjp�;tfvely in Ibis/-'-' ' ^OarBoyal ^r.�c[ainaUon, (o tbo amonnt ot ^ ^Teh Dollars in any one payBwnt. And we ' rfdr btriiby ftirther d�clar� aad procIaW . Jbit tbe fllver-coins of the EJnltrd Slatea of Aowrtcaaforriiid ghsll ba ot tbe weifthia and. -dart's hereby araigaed, and pws cunent, aod be'alrgal t�nder a* arorcs�ld, at tbu rates In corrtney hertby �ij�gced to th -m rrspettivr-l^ -Jy.by thU Oar I�ayal Proche mat Ion. that Is tn say;�half dollars of tha welgbt of ooe bon-"1, drril �nd n�aery-two pndns �t Forty ccntBr�: -" quartet dollars of tb'J wt-WLt of SinttySli _ pains at Tsentj rente�dluica of tbe we gnt � ot Thlrty-Elght ginins nnd fuur Tintbs of'*' _ aad balf ditci-d of tbor^-
�tfght^of Nincteen Erajnaaqd Two tentba of a grain at fuur etnts,
: Ofallwblch O^r lovfn - ^nbj-ctrf . nd oit
nsolvekt act of 1s69.
Tu the C=ooaty Court of the County ol CaTljfoa Gabriel Leootr Rolland. Haiot�ff, w.James McCsrthy, De fendant.
tlp�n th� application of tho Plaist�2, ind npoo md�iig Uia writ of �tUduMot itsnei horoln, tho report ondtr oatb of tha Sheriffoi the CottOtj- *f C�rteton "gtaring hia o^tkir ih�raon. Hit ord^rfur eabfft�tnt�tnul serviie and tho ftOtd*Tit of fen-�c� thmrf, �nd other
ing of Cred^ori- of iho �bore Bwoed De fondant (IcsolTcni) "be held � m; ch*mb*r*, la th< office of the Clerk of thii honorable Coart. In t�c-ei�j of t)ll�w�, al twaTre oVlock.nooD.Oi: �neidaj, thn fim day of JJareli B�t, for iht
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IHwd at Chatnliars tbU 8th day of Tafarsarr, A- P., isro.
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The jawa of-the lr^ing wo!f, cwing to i UiotLe- cf Lis Utile ouea. Ali thww thing� --th^lijwoefls of the =felge,- -wcn ~m.Thini ro.�h"ed throu^ his braia ; and he kne� reach oF He�nrich'a aho�ldera. But tha j that he was in the jaws ot' tho wolvcs.
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his scuses recled. when, l�he the vbiaxing of a meteor, anather nord breeding aaL mil shot in mnoog tho assailants, and fast^oed it?elf on thc ch�ef.
Tbe wolvcs for an instant reiaxed their fury ; Heinrich rerJod giddy to bis feet, aod rccogti�zed his braye dog. h'or a roomeot he atood bewildered, wheu bi
the nerve to keep steadily< onward �u tho tnek, che had a good chance o� chd�ng he� pursuers ; for the moment the wolves Bprang outsido to ''pus tho eledge, the depth of the saow bo d�mioished their ap�ed that they fell beh�nd. But should the mare, in her terror. spr�ng aaide and plungo in theanow, Kauproann ktew it waa'�Il up with both ol tnem. 8ach a j l-.� �_____..
proeseding wftold disentanglo ber drnra j two attacting bis dannlleu dog. He i in" One djscontented Pro ....._.
the sledge, and befora &ho could flounder tnrncd to help h�m and b bright object1 frr thcSpresent� Tor<mto[Xuli; Ttiagn^h,
though we ehould rejoice iwr place in tbe Union, we want her not tmless sheeoinea of her own freo will. It is rotiDitcly better thnt sbo should re-main as she is, than that nhc ahoald be fjrccd or whetled ia ngainst lier will. *\Ve bave bad so much troubla with ycotii tbat wo arc not likely to
wolf retwatiog, aod tbe other �peat tbe �lsn by wb�ch aho wasbrongbt
un may la ony wl�e errp,�Oinmo :
A PROCLAMATION. , Joos A UicptnaLu, ) WHEItSAS ta Attorney G�n�ral, r aod by � ccr-Vxhol. ) u\n Act of the
PadUmcQt of Canada paaacd io tbe TUrty Fint ye�r ol Our Belcn, Ctaptered Nttmbir Forty�v� iatltatltd '�An Actrcspeetingcai-reacy r �t U an�Dfr>t otlnr thlogs In rflat erneted tbat Oar GcwrouT ouy at any titaa
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