Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 2, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 September 1831 — Page 2

;!! AT HUPxP.lTANC. We 1 v bef.ii e our tender a letter from the

C'ii.'n;- f the L'ni'Pfi - t i'p :it Martinique j-H rece.'Sii by 'he Colic tor of (In poit, ac. coinj' -ilc-.l by :i Gazette exlnwr- inarv. iMied from she I' i;Ka'!.c M i t en i dire. bearir.guate oe--t X ,i g an nccon-l of the ravage of i, m':V nr-st 'er.ible hurricanes of which we reaa "il'i-f !o imp heard. It pissed over 'he :li In i-I ;!a:id of forbad-. mi iIip night of !ip 10th in-;, n"! in eight hours left it c'esola'e cov e t e t will, nrt -'niiil dead bodies. A letter to

the Atsfci -irati cV-ul al ?!art r iijii dated An

fwy, ami almost every so.it on board of them -Mttfn thel'ttn and (aeuiio.un biputio tie financial .d.pulatior. wmh the

.i.owed--,mong whom we icgiet to say weie I am happv to find myself amongst you, in rBi,!l be submitted to v air sanction -urleilow laborer t i.c j..,nt piopr.ctorof thi : - the centre ,.( thi place where France has rc- I have given new uler to r ci'ui-f .,er Mr J- u"ing.an.i h,-1 other. Mr. 'I h-ni- cehed my oaths. fre the x-.iT.oa ti the law . f at e

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the .-in-.

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un"FI,-nHmn,Mp:,o!ilnw I'eietniled with the .li!t:es xxhbh tfcov have the i.e elbVlu-il su.-u: .sir.n of I .. I 1..1 I. . . .1 I 'l . lA 1 . '

c .mi. on uie iatai nirriu ofpuip'.sei upon ine, I shall always five ie!:et U-iri'ilo. Wednesday We cannot conclude this appab,.r national mil. ofuhi. h ou"are the Vf,.tii. j A-'.n a, I demanded it. the t.om. of ti e acc.oinl wrihoo; observingthatol themnnv pei-jtional organs, and I expert yc.,,r part the' Emperor of Austria haxe eva, uafed the Konvti ?u w,th uho;n w conversed on the sub frank and entire co operation whi-l, will a-nr. is-atc. A real umi.cstv. t!,e abolition cfc. j.ct, and who experienced the great storm of to my eox eminent that stiength. witho.-l whalvfi-ration. and imr ot taut chargr s , the admito17P.D ull rAii.-'iit in tKo nmoiiMt tiw.t ......li .... .. .11 I . . . n . t

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the farmer a ciirnmslance whb h ttiit fno:ei

y has been done ontiie is'and bv the latter than of (be nation.

. ...n. ..uw.uuifi'it'ii. inauicnjuifrslLtlini-niP to iiio.e Males, thai i ,r r 1 1 aimmlti.

I iK h;ur (lie ameboralio-.s w hirh w i!. w p hoj e

gn?t !".- .)- Thip i.-latH. I luirh fe ir is inin j bi ribly convey to the reader an idea of Jio no- bp a tmth:

what I h:iip c.ii.l id .-....t;..t....l '.I. !l I .a .... I... I . i . -i

I i . . . . . . . ... , . , , llf'tl tlltf tfiUlll-

.. ami it Ic fmpos-il k- fo, it to rerover."VPncp ' Uje n n 'h!'Miay tifJM, whi. h tl.c chart M is tne cr,:,,tii,aion;,i ,v.onar hv wiih'biitini o Europe will be pre-ervH ty the m-i--C.-svi.atk ok n:E U. States or Am!.ki"a. j''d 8 boms only, when the duration cf laa; ail ti-co;..!tiion ioaiiy ji.amtained, v.it-.'r.U i(- !a .,r, re ot their m.iepeiKi.-n-f M. iVne. .".I .rtmiqne, 18h Anj. 1831. S h!.77r'0, ,? !i,,P'!C, h.ne been -13 honrs. con-cicn-e? Aariily acceptej. ,'i.u. lv ap- 'i'he ktpgdom of the l.,nx C,,llitrw a,c.r. Sir. 1;.8 r.r-ti.h CJovemment bng. the-' nuke!1 he most remarkable henomc;.on attending tl.c jiJa-e ) " ' (lUtc d ,v the (reI.ts of I p. I nr 8', 5' j, i' Voik." b..s moment ai rived Vrom Darha- ?,orra of 'l'lrsdaV morning, was (ho sac!!?,, g-t, !t i iru- that bv t!ic uniform a.-'in rf.-.'l tJ. tc'txhi. TUo cu't':'L

So, luingi-ijj (he punfil .ntelbgerce that that jlr"wind, which inieal of thmder irv ariahly ::c "power? of thebaic wz shall put an e;;d (,: mo her separation tiom Poland' has bt en ?i

'!asid had t.efii almost erttirelv destroved by alcomPHnie lhe mo?t v,v"' Ibisbrs oj li-rhtning. tnoe proiof.ed agitations which let d the -!j:Stv!lt:."tied:red bv tLo r,eni Tuwcrs The Kir..-,

ft'irri-a..e on the lOtb mt. Fortunately I have rt"u ,:,iHiont- no. lo oe witasio.-cu tioi ; no pes ot th--.?e v.ao work fx (he tetiirn ot the ol the lieb. :in v.;ii ,,,.-1 form rait of iheGi iobtamed a paper, which I now (brward. It, how. ow ''terranean noie? were also beard, and fallen dynasty , or cf those w ho dream of thr !m:i:i CohfeTieiar-y. TJ,C irtiee raiil t fer. gives but a poor idea of the damage and SO!,,e m"g'n( we MC1C a,?0 visited during the chimera of a republic. (Loud applause from : r::etrirc F:anre a"nd not to protect Helgmm. will loes sustained, as appears from (be memoian n,?ht w,th e:l1 fhqnakes lliis, however, we do ; the Chamber here intcimpted his Majesty, and be demoh-iied. (Loud applan-e here s, jnl du o on tb.e hack bv a gentleman of high i cspect not vouch for as we were iwt sensible of them, loud erica of -Long live the King!') Dhi-'tcrrnpted ihep;e.h) A neutrality recognized a ai.ty - Private le'.teis estimate the number of "we have nastlb' thrown together tlicse few !fd upon the object, lhe agree, however, in , by Europe, and lhe fi lemlfim, of France lives ht at betwten four and five thousand ; and Particulars, amid the scenes ofindisci ibab'.e hor Uhe will to overthrow, no'maitcr at what piice.'assure our neighbog an independence ofwhicli reat fears are entertained lest the effluvia fYomjror i,ml to,,,us,on' an,i all continue to furnishithe public order, founded by the revolution ofwe hare been the tirst to snipoit. the bodies under the roins. (putrefaction having!fuch H',l,'nal ones as may reach us. The fob i July, but their eilorts shall" be discoucei ted oi i The power which rules in Portugal ha already commenced.) may arid disease to famine lo,v,n? 15 a l,st of the vessels stranded in the bay: punished. (Fresh applause.) i.ommitied outrages on Fienrhmen it ha vio. and want. Many of the inhabitants who have!B,irks lie!;in and Arelhusa; biigs Exchange,) In calling me to the throlie. Franre has will-jlated against them the laws ol justice and h

tver tieen accustomed to the luxuries of lite nrep"' ";"y. iveaan. aiuance, .-n-.ea that the royalty shall be national; it did not! inanity: to obtain redrew vainly demanded, c now without clothing or shelter. I!e.fe!ringyoui',oinette' Horatio Kelson, Elire; brigantines desire that royalty should be powerless. Ago Iships appeared before the Tagus. I hatesir.

;o me newspaper, i nave ttie honor to be Sir, in haste, your ob"t servt., To the Collector o," any Port in the United Plaits.

The following is a de

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... un,vm,u uc.ui.ir.Mi.ss.aiitiiiiu ci jveriimeni witnoui strength would not suit lhe;rcceived jntelliger.ee that they have forced th severance, ma.l boats P.arbados and Montague' desire of a gteat nation. ...trance of that nver, satlact.on up to that Here ends the account in the Barbados paper, I have just returned from travelling in Francer'time refused, has since been oilered Tie Por-

" " " - "" "'t vi me . ry die JIWUH Ol hUeCUOIl W lICIl I b:HP fPfPlfPf Ufflltsft Bill Hi Ol tvar ro

ie Gazelle above menlioned:

" Oil Wednesday eventng, the lOih about 7 o clock, the wind very fre-h at North, the clouds began (o collect in thick ma ses in the N. E. passing away in sends, as fast as they collected, with a rapidity of motion almost in. credible. They continued to do so until abou 9 o'clock, when the sky became bright, and al

most a perlect calm succeeded. At about half

past 10 o'clock, the same fatal night, the wind a gam began to spring up. blowing pretty fresh from the S. W. shifting backward and forwards trom this point to X. W., and increasing in violeo( e every iastant. and continued till about five the following morning, (by which time the work of destruction had been completed.) when it shif ed again to S. E. and blew exceedingly strong ctil about half past eight, when it somewhat a ted in violence and giadually died away, leaving the whole island one unvaried sceue of des olatio.i and distress. In Bridgetown there is

scarcely a hoi.se which has escaped injury, hun

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:ciiption of the llorri-rfc!sauovment,on(1; " 1 e Ameucan bug An-', in this journey, has very deeply touched my'tl'e tri-colored flag floats under the Wall of

s, which we copy fromilu,,";,": tvuu -U(J puncneons oi -heart, lhe wishes ot France are mesent to'Lisbon. Great anpiause a

'""j tnv inougnts: you will aid me to arrom.aUh . ive the Knur'''!

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and cries of "Lonf

them: Order shall be protected, libeity gua- A sanguinary and furious conflict if rreloned

ltfll hyt( 1' riV .laiiit-f.i, aii-j ucij lacuous etioit coiitoundetl j In roianu. l ne conHict excites the liveliest and rtTressed- Th" hat confidence will bejemotions in the heart of Euiepe, I am endeav- "" - ------- jrenewed for the future, which alone can re-cs jrig to put au end to it. After' havir.o- offered Per sin,, Samsson,capt. Cobb, from LiverpooOtablish the prosperity of the country. m mediation, I have sought to induce that of

who brought London papers of August 3. It is to carry this into effect, it is to consoli

the great powers I have wished to stop the ef

fusion of blood ; to preserve the South of Europe.

irom the contagion which this war is prop;.ga. ting; and, above all, to secure for Poland, whose

These papers furnish us with two reports ofate more and more the constitutional monarchy i

a most interesting and important nature, if they ,tnat ' have caUfcet' to be prepared the different thoubl prove true, viz: a tictory of the Pole !project9 of laws which w ill be proposed to vou !

in which they are said to have taken and killedj w . hol)e' recognize in that whichourage has recalled the old affections of 14.000 Russians and the death of the tyrant na3 fr its object the decision of a gieat consti-iFrauce cries of bravo the nationality which Nicholas. If either shall prove true, a great itntional question reserved by the charter forha resisted all time and its vicissitudes. Loud, change would be made in the gloomy aspecs of ,he examination of the Chambers, that I al -Japphiuse the Polish war, ami if both are true, it wonld!wavs setk t0 l,ut our institutions in harmony! ou doubtless judge, that in these diffi-

seem as if divine piotidence had interfered for w',n lhe interests and wishes of the nation, en icult tiegotiations the true interests of France-

or killed 1 1.000 Russians, and SO nierea nf run

tlreds have been razed to llie ground and mai.y uon. of -.heir inhabitants buried under the ruiiis;oth I Several travellers, also, cominirfrom Frank

rrs unroofed and partially thrown down, so as toj fort, who passed through Mentz, declared that

lightened by experience and matured by time ' 'he iuteif sis ol her prosperity of her power

lou wilt nave likewise to examine, conform aIi1 tie'' honor, have been defended with perably to the promises of the charter, the nroiectsseve'ance and dignity. Eutone w now con.

of July, a letter from Frankfort, which states, I f Hie laws destined to complete the depart -jvinced of the loyalty oi our disposition, and 'hp that in a general battle the Poles took prisoners Jments and municipal organization, to deter .;mreriiy of our wishes for the preservation of'

mine the responsibility of ministers, and of other1 peace,- but it is always with the dem- nstrat ois

the salvation of that devoted people

POLAND.

An inhabitant of Mentz. received on the 21th

agents of government, and to regulate the li

berty ot instruction.

Some other projects of laws upon the recruit

ot our strength to sustain a war, thut we ; ly should we be called to re-ist unjust aggiefsion.

It is in persisttug in the political r-ttm fob

IP .'imnln a ii tmnn ..l.l r - - i . : .. . . .'l. . .I . . . ..:

-,.., i,lHci...m,iMie. , n f,, oi immense ai me moineni oi uieir departure, a report was '"g me army, upon the penal code, upon fi- ioweo up 10 inis nine, that ne shall lie aide t size a:id strength were either uplifted by theicirculated ihat the Polish army had gained a'nanreianl on different public interests, will be ' assu re our country of the benefits of the revoluions or bereft of their branches. All the ve-J complete victory overthe llussiane, and that the!equa"y submitted to you Jtion which hai sated our liberties; and to pre set in Carlisle's liar where driven lrom their! Hungarians, w'10 have manifested such a-dent j ' admit the whole extent of the sufferings .serve them from new commotions, whb h w oul me. rings and thrown on shore. At the out pot sympathy for the sacred cause of this nation ofjw'h'ch the actual commercial crisis has causeiPat once compromise our existence and the civilin Speights, the Mole and Oisiin's town, every heroes, are no longer to be restrained fiom ma i'0 the nattonj I am afflicted at it, and I admire! nation of the world. h. u-e has either been thrown down or rendered j king common cause with it. j the courage with which they have been borne j We approach, gentlemen, the great anniver untenantable their inhabitant tharirg the fat A private letter Antwerp has the followingl hope that they now approach their termina- sry. ' shall with satisfaction see on joined ol the numbeiless victims vvbo have been criiT-h ominous postscript attached to it I have just ''on , a"d that soon the consolidation of orderJw''h me in its solemnities. May they be giave e l todeth. In (he country, the whole face ofjseen a letter from Leipsic, written by a person. W'H g've the necessary security to the rircula-jand touching commenioratioris, to awaken sen-

nat-ire is changed on tiie plantations, almost! worthy of credit, which states that the Russians'100 of capital, and restore to our commereial;t'ments of union and concord, which can alon'

irresistible in their adv anre upon Warsaw along industry that spirit and activity which, under a'constitule our triumph." the left bank of the Vistula, had already reach-'government always guided by the national in-l The speech appealed to produce a preat ef-

ny of them have suffered materially in slavered the outskirls of the capitol. jteresls, can only be momentarily interrupted.) feet upon the assembly. a-.i rattle. The piovisions w hich had been' Kxtract from a letter from Warsaw, dated Ju-! The state of our finances is satisfactory : ifi nL--n 1.1,1. .T

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.; w ,1- ji.iiniiiig i.uiii ano canes iy 1. sas ine nnssians nave ijij.utU men with our vvanig are great, aitunuant resources areex-i n !i- iieh!-. have been so completely destroyed; 'J00 artillery, and we have to oppose them 50.' bibited for their aid. ai scarreU to leie a vestige behind; and to add! 000 Poles with 1 20 cannon. All our army is! The annual budgets for 1 831 -1 832, will be

withmit a single excepti -n. the buildings null, an I negro houses, have been destroved. and ma

The reform bill is yet under discussion io

committee and very slow progress is made there

: im. i .

1 . J i . . 1 oi. 1 ne ui'iiusn nal comencis maniuil v and loses to .lie llf lit rciliiliip: Dlf HIP. at ihu mumonl mi.':it M.n in nr nf ir it. nn 'no i nrcctntci In unn I ,o f.l, : I . inuiiuu im lusts

, , ' , , - I. , . v,... 1 , . -, ... '""""""Mnotan inch of ground b inattention or neglect pv ot the estates aie without a single aiticle of come to blows, bhould we be unfortunate in the Reductions have been made in the different!Ti, m,;nriii nf ..; 1 . c 1 1 v r n 1 ... ... f . . . . i ne majorities 01 ministers on several Questions lo i t any kind. No lorce of langu ige ran. in-; battle, we shall retreat fighting to Wilna, and branches of the administration. They would ! ,.,ve been creatly reduce I ftl t .'ee.l. -ouvcy an idea of (be horror and distre-s again to the capitol and defend it to the last, jhave been carried still farther, if the increase' ,9 arralgl,s t,e memberbv n me" 'T every where observable thmuout the island;! Another account says, affairs are not desper-iof our means of defence, and the development ,rcj,e .A powerful iniliieiue f ' f "t I Tli and whirl, eer the eve is turned, the head ate. On the 1 4th, gen. Chi zanski repelled Ru-of our military force, had not, up to thi time,! (ll ,"e se of vye ' , J" V ""j h V gr.w dim and the heart becomes faint at the diger at Minsk, 5 miles from Warsaw, killing '. imposed upon us great sacrifices. (Bravo? ) f beer, discussed the I f "1 t h sad.'eomg and sorrowful picture Many of (he1 and wounding 3000 men, taking 900 prisoneis,1 I shall hasten to diminish the burden as soon',' ' r . , " ' ' islranchisemei.t ha opulent and respectable families, a well as thoe and pursuing the Russians. But the main Rus- as I have acquired the certainly of accomplish-! ' m""!le,s rge majorities.

ot tne middling and pooler, by tins rnelancholv sian army crossed the Vistula. and a rreneral bat. i imr it without commomisinir the dio-niiv :md 1 1 LGAL.

catastrophe, have thu been di iven out destitute tie is expected. The Prussians supply the in-'safetv of France " !

ofcovering many .who the day be fort; weresur ivaders. ! This certainty will depend upon a "-.ipr,! 1 compelled don Miguel, at the mouth of the can-

ronnded by their families and comfoits. have noli HUNGARY. 'disarming. Fiance desires this, the Govern to (1" jn?,,rc- The attack was made on the where to lay their heads. j An extensive insurrection has broken nut in ments ofEurope will feel its necessitythe in I lu,h of J'lv nd completely successful. The 1 p to (his moment the number of killed ha' Hungary in lav or of (he Poles lare sums of terests of all require it. . battel ies were silenced, and the P01 tugues ships not been ascertained, nor all the ua for tuna (e, money and qualities of wine, provisions nndj have the satisfaction to announce to you ' 't'utk l,ic"' tlan;:t :i,ltr alout thre e hours hard cre i'uies w ho have been ir.hmned in the fallen! medicine, from iingai y, arrive daily i:i War- that up to the present time. I have mil been uu "'Silting. The French squadron sustaii cd but

swellings taen trom beneath them. The inter-. saw. der the necessity of em-dov in-r all liio resmiic.-s bttle injury. 1 he tuiniial then gave the Pot

The French t'.eet has forced the. Tajni.a. and-

val of ti ne between Thursday morning and the pre-er.t, has been empbned by the livinir in bu-

FR ANCE. I w hich the Chamber h

1. very thing continued trampiil in Fiance, no! Since, the ievdutiou

ad placed al my disposal .jt'iguese government two hours to accede to the 1 cf July. France has re 'propositions heretofore made, to which an an.

! Vi:;o the dead. The bodies which h ive been serion difficulty having oct lined incoast quence'gaincd in Euioj e the rank which belongs to "vvpr vva ' imhiediatel y returned by the ministerdisrovcied have been b-rne throucrh the streets of the fetival of four dav tbo :.t.iiit-ot.!.i v nf Ur Xntl,.".. I.0.w-..i:,, d. ct..,ll ;t. ' Santa rem. aa-it-eine to the proposition. The

l.uuil.., I1VIO.I MM ill, .-null "i'-l U IIUio 'J 1 1

(Pravos.) Never was her independence 1 I'glish took no pau wnti the 1 re rich, and baa

40,000 persons

to i.tcir sileiH ana narr-w homes ;n cotlins, ti ee, tin- bite icvolutioh. her.

and whatever elseconbl be obtained for them I The re iew w hich took idace in Paris, on Fri1 belter m-nraateed imr Naiianal :: ,..,; an intercouise with the thoie.

A'iii l-f iiumbeles thoi ii!re..ingrase oft'nisday. is said to have bee-i one of the grandest1 are woith iiimies our armies, the fit deposilo- ""eir b:ui to ,,c ''' prison, ki'i I. it is ..ur painful iluty to notice the melan : eei of militatv ditdav ever witnessed, nee-lrie oftbe inbprit-tnre i our .-ii.riei.t ..Inrv ..iltl BELGIUM.

c!:dv f.te of Deputy A-siia it Com,.iisaty (it n , si :,ting upwards of KiO.Ol-D men under aruis aljdefend this independence a they have hitheile' ei i! Fl.inner. who. wuh his wife, live children,! ; he same time, attended hv a train of two bun ' protected our internal peace and liberty. I ',iu; :;"

ti v T-),V b-.M lieu.

Urinals, JhJij Q-j.

protectee our liiteinal peace anil lilaily. I 1 "l " sl -'' '.'c- 10 uic uidrnagp I have to felicitate mvseil upon the amicable i "' -or-ottl an.', accoid'tig to icpirt, now about

There i a lepnrt, that the duke i.f Aiii;ou-j rc bition which Foreign Go . ei nn. ems pr esen e 1 ,rt iuiunonct d. 'i be chosen queen of lie!erne is hovering upon the French fiontioi : the' with min. jium is the princess Maria, of France.

I two of tiie.goiernment. however, do not believe in it ; the ; We on 2 lit to seek in p:eere the bomU of j RUSSIA. !. Aaii s ra 1 j baxe obtained some curious information respite-; fi iend-hm. so natural and so ancient, which unite! The .hi... he., 1 f the irraiid dnk- (V. Uanti,.,

; .M ij- tv troor.-- have been killed auditing the pi eject of the dulthess of Peru and1 France to the I'niled Slates of An. em a. A tiea ;bas b.rome a irtim lo cholet.. morbus.

'" "' ' ' ' ,,e ''di.g ot ;het.M. de lilacas. Iy has tei inmate,! a controversy for a long ti.ne The nuu.bi r ..fi e.

bis rje. f an ! sei v;,:iis were all buried nadei jdred piece of atlilh 1

tb.-' ni 'is f. IIi-mi uw elin-g oi eitneilav night f ro who b (he v iv re not t:i ken u.it I the follow

ti.- nn g . 1 n u fe ;:ii ci.! i: a a nn- 0 iv i..g -ui ; !. Al

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v 1. 1 amen;, 1 he C :;spiil ;i! N !n.l. (the P.. 3 s1

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:. I li1' -e I i d i!ie (J ri-' Ctt;t

!:'. paili il i-Tl -iged ) .lid lit Lot most iib!ii in) 1.1- o'":!i 1 -1 : u i lie ia mas

Chumttr r-f ! 'tjvtitf. llitgul Sitting.

I ersous attacked ith the che

Oill.

pending between two countries which hax e such! lent at .t. P tershipg, since (he first riiaiiifestK

um.'s bi !;: ( ii. -claims for mutual sympathy. : lion of the di-oroet . w a I, .Mi); the ihalbs 5ft T!ie King, still uncovered, said lo the Pc.rsj ' Mhei -tieatie haxo been r.01.. '.n.U 1! belvx.e.; '1 he emperor has gi anted a sum if money to iind Deputios, 'Ceulleuien, be seated." He, the Mexican and l.'axlian Republics. ' ;bc biidiea who-e parents have I n n snatched

s(;-i:t, :.;;.eighs s !)..)!- teliiii.n.g th: 11 put 0:1 bis bat, an I delivered the "peniag1 AH these act shu'll he. Munmuiucate I to vou'awav.

The

chok ia st hit :n iit.uks ch.ldien

'I f: -'M t:ii's. w i re upse; oj their s: cec! ir a I':::, v

; they !l l.ltif.e!!, ;.;ul T! 'ira C-'ni icr 1 oop'ain t