Show from our northern correspondent BRIGHAM CITY sept 30 1859 lun lur MR imn EDITOR I 1 have nothing to write about but for fear that you might think me negligent I 1 thought I 1 would write the ile U S folks have mostly returned from their indian hunt and are in camp on bear river eating drinking and making merry nobody ha having v g yet et corralled the indiana for them of course co ursee the indians are neither cotchi nor kilt the weather ia is wet and cold snow on the mountains wild geese ducks cranes etc migrating to the south indicative of the near approach of winter we lve are engaged in getting our wood from the kenyons no molestation as yet by the savages my health has been poor for the last forty days some of the time sick I 1 wish you and your family were here and could stay long enough to help me eat about 90 pounds of pork and 10 bushels of potatoes I 1 do indeed would you relish a little specimen of coir college eloquence if cohere itis it is while recently passing by the carcass of a dead horse in extreme disgust a graduated student remarked it is extremely insalubrious to inhale the obnoxious effluvia which arises from the cadaverous carcass of a defunct hoss 17 As you see by the heading of this letter that my engagement was to write nothing I 1 having fulfilled my pledge I 1 close remain remaining m g your particular friend JONATHAN ORIGIN OF THE CORONERS JURY A gentlewoman n tle tie woman in london after having ha juniga ving buried I 1 je six IV husbands found a gentleman hargy hardy hardy haray enough to make inake her a wife once more for tor pr several months their happi happl happiness hiess fiess war wa wan mutual a circumstance cum stance which seemed to pay no compliment to the former partners of her bed who as she said had bad disgusted her by their tish ness and infidelity in the view of jenow knowing in g the real character of his amorous mate th the e gentleman began frequently to absent himself to return at late hours and when he did return as if intoxicated at first reproaches pro aches but afterwards menaces were the consequences of this conduct the gentleman persisted and seemed ever every day dav da to I 1 become more and more addicted to his is K bottle bottie atle one evening when she imagined him dead drunk she a leaden weight from one of the sleeves of her gown and having melted it she approached her husband who pretended still to be asleep in order to put it into his ear through a pipe convinced of her wickedness the gentleman started up and seized herchen her when having procured assistance he secured her morning and conducted her before a ma magistrate istrate who committed h her e r t to 0 prison the bogles bodies of the six husbands were vere lug dug tug up and as marks of violence were vere still discoverable upon each of them the proof of her guilt appeared so strong upon her trial that she was condemned and executed to this circumstance england is indebted for that useful regulation by which no corpse can be interred in the king kingdom ad om without legal inspection NEW HAMPSHIRE ROLL OF or HONOR the following is a list of revolutionary soldiers supposed to be living and pensioners on the roll of new hampshire with their age in 1859 daniel Bu buswell hillsborough county 95 years joel kelsey sullivan county years joel mcgregory Me gregory sullivan county 98 years samuel slade cheshire county 97 rears ears thomas wilson hillsborough county sa years joseph wood grafton county 99 years israel woodbury rockingham county 99 years the only interesting incidents that appear ca connected with the services of the above pensioners are taken from joel kelsey who enlisted from killingworth killin worth conn in 1777 in 1780 he was surprised and ca captured aured while on guard by a party aparto of tories anT and refugees a few miles out of new york city killing two of his comrades and confined in the noto notorious riou rlou i s sugarhouse 11 ills his imprisonment commencing in december lasted ten months and during that period he states that he severely suffered from cold and hunger washington constitution ution massachusetts ROLL OF or HONOR therol the following is a list of revolutionary soldiers supposed to be alive pensioners on the roll of the state of massachusetts with their age in 1859 reuben burt 95 years tears micah balcom john bourne rufus hufus farnham 93 john goodnow 97 erastus mor morgan an 95 abraham risi rising loo benjamin 94 james 98 joel Shi shepard pard 94 roses moses moses thompson 97 samuel thom thompson son 99 19 samuel samuil yer xer dall dail 90 as n |