The Consequences Of A Lady's Unforgiveness
A fatal duel has latei y taken )lncc at Frankfort, under the following ei rcurnstn rices: - A young partner in a mercaniile houe, Mr. Kuppenbur, aged 21 years couducting a young Indy Ixime from chnmh - n slippery weather, gnve her his irni. filie ylippcd und fel!, notwiihÃÃluiiding liisf support, and on oÃlicer of drapooriF, chancing to be vvalking belinrl, inddlgcd id u Btnile at the diifflster. Kuppenburg, tindng'renson for offience iu the officer's aniusrmrn', challengcd him rhe next day. Lavalette ihe (Irngoon refufed (o fight br bucIi a triÃle.bui oSered to upologise to the ady, which lie did, on the pnme night at u, ball. - The ludy however, replied that the account wan Jo be6eiÃ!ed vviih Mr. Knppenburp, )ol wiili her, and the result of ihis eillr luck of sense and fee]Ãng was tho dealh of the offieer, and on aluiost mortal wound lo her coinlaniou. They fought vvith pistola, nnd Mr. Kuppenbug received a ball Ãn liit stcmnch.of which ie lay dnngerously ill at I;i6t accounts, Mr. ..aveletie was shot through the neck,and died mincdiately. THEPARTIES. The Whig party goes for Slavery aa il is. The Democratie prty goe for Slavory us s, and as il wishes it to be. The Liberty men go for Slavery as it uvgla o be - Exthicl. The Whig party bends the knee - the )emocra:ic go?s on all fours - The Liberty nen stand perpendicularly. - Cm H'rald. The terriiory of Texas is forty times as Iarge n8 Massncht)3cti8.
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