Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 4, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 October 1831 — Page 3

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r. u . . - ,1I1U u.H i coeu inactivity ii me er an Enqn rer of Sent 14 ! be ra'kH sht! S:um? Robertson, arrived !?-.:.... .l. 1 . - .... 4 . 14

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at Iew 1 rk. brings L.n!ti papers to Aue. 2 1 an 1 r Nmomh t Aug. 22. U t irs I'; t:n i'arw are (o .V g 4- N -thing it -ciive bad t!vn iiT. th"nrf there u..s ii n'y expectations ..f a great hat!e Wr- c j v from the IsaUraioie Patriot tl.p ?ul -jo':it ! n- of the principal events. Detailsn.!i I r- en hereafter. be oiHikt'S remain at Kt onr former laies; 3C VP:'. lr n.t on; h Mouse of Common?, the Refer n. jVd -itiii o,i:fe l linger nicuin at the la;e-i tJ Oo tiio I8U A'. ai. amendment ol Lord Ch i ido, pi ivntn.g ilm tenant!" at will, paying per an. .urn lent, shall be entitled to vole in u'iiy members, was carried agiinst the minis-iv. A London paper nt 2lsl An?. a. it ;s teerci that a maunder standing rcvail in ;he taliiiK-; respecting the late alteration in the i ul. Ii ad. led, '-We trust that the differ ei.ee is not ol a serum nature. For the sake of the country m iy it I e speedily adjusted, f01 without unanimity theie, the great measuie Diut I il ' The Dutch troops were tr tiring from Pclgi urn, and it was anticipated that they would have crossed the frontiers on the I Cth Au?. The French troops had not returned lo their can

teritory : several rumor? are afi.at on the sub. ject; among them that France vr occupy the r.e'gtaii f.rtiess, which would certainly he diappoed ot' by Kngland that until peace i? tm iUv concluded betneen Holland and L.elgium, the troops will r-ontimie in Belgium ; for Leopold, Co:.ciou5 id' the p'lsdlanimou spirit of hi? people. 1 teufal of a second invasion of the Dutch. h the French chamber of deputies, the Casi mir Peirier administration, bate, on the address l :he Kugr, found themselves in a large and nnex,.ected majority. Terrier, willconse q-rentlv remain m ' ftice. On the nddres, a re ry st 'imy ocl-ai took place en the l5:h Aug. almit bopienng m tumult. On the following

cay it rathei fuhided. and on the I 8th, when the division wa called, the opposition nsnstered etdy 73 vo'es. whi'e 282 voted for the minis ter. leaving "he laige m.gr.rity of 203. What ever 11m he the feeling -f the people o( France. tmaid the Poles, this vote presages no aid in ar ii from Fiance; what res-ult negotiation may bae. 1- vet t; tie seen. LONDON , Aa.:. I?. We h ave reason to b. Ii, to thai iio?hi?-g prevents a o operation between t!ri ciuntr and France in some ef

forts to restore to Pdaiul the peace ami freedom: Nut the atate

ukM to expect a decisive battle 3 weeks

i!, may he an indication of irresolution, nanye and dismay in the rjuarler from wiiich :l ciders musl en.Knate. 1. Tr.k? tlie half of musical instrument lie firtt and last of the root of numbers, unite hem unh a measure, and you will find what i? euominated fa-dnon's mirror. 2. Take a luscious early'fr uit , and that which -eparates two mountains, and you find me. a de ngh'.ful summer relieat. 3. Take part ef a theatre, and the beginning and end of a play at ball, with a corporate town and I am a commercial city of Pennsylvania. 4. Take four-sixths of a large package bask, et, three-sevenths of the art ot a barber, and

and that which forms a boundary to the raginsr

- - OMENTAL MXXIMS. ' f F.xports of This world is too nairow fjr two auarrelsoma

touts to hve in. Avarice i-. the chastisement of the rich. White hairs are ihe avant-couiiers of death. He who has not his hand open, has his. lit art s'huf. True prudence is lo see from the commencement of an affair what will be the end of it. I of good cheer whmynur enemies are divided nn.nrj tliemelves;"but fear when they are united and ef one accord H hat is easily acquired decs not long endure. lo whatsoever bouse ye enter, remain master of your eyes and your tongue. Wby repent a second time of the action of which you h;ve already repented? If you wish that your own merits -li M!d la recognized, recognize the merits of others.

ver-v anfnwnion and smruhr af rocitv was vo, P,,r.-iuiiu t., ,,,., .. t.. .

committed near Oxford. Nf hr.i. n. n ir. ' J ""J c,c cal"4l"c

i ""I'.niuiiud, itj iu mi a MLiienaiin'r ii

"n the port of

New Vork in the months of April, May, and June, Gold - Gold Bullion - Silver do. -

Export of the snme. fr om the 1st July to 9th Septemt.-cr, -

During the months of April. May, and June, (he imports of Gold and Silver amounted to

$1,275,366 58,825 6 232 1.595 S 1.34 2,0 1 8 2.318,000 $4,190,010 $533,524

oerr 1 oner, a lepreseottive from that state

to Congress on Sundav. fhP OT.th

J 7 "t .m;i.iT4v irsi.

IS. P.ll, . I -1 . 3

mam. now combine me, and 1 am a place of! , . , "-"u,p Jeai0 ot 1. 11 wr(e, and two in-

tashionable. resort'

I !IK

o.,oua.s? one a mere youth, the other a cler- cumulates by natchinrr

How short life would le, if hope did not "jive

it extent.

The body accumulates ly sleep, the mind ao-

,.u,u. vn me mornmg ot the 28th of Aug Do not shorten the long mght. by slumber, ?: .'T I"eTa:,ed Un ,h(" 10 tykp - prolong the short dayfby w. keL

ur .u. m, in n,s gig, and thus earned hitnl The man that watches hv ,CThr ;ir.. 1

...awHiHiirni piace, where he overpowered htm. and ir.fl.-ted upon him a mayhem, such as the father of Eloisa inflicted uponAbelard. He then proceeded to the place where the clergyman preached, and invited him home with him; took b.m in his gig, and on the way perpetrated a similar mayhem upon him, in doing which other woundi were inflicted, lie then carried

uie clergyman notne, and sent for a idivsician

uay.

A wicked soul is capaU of all the wickedues it can couceive.

TtESDAT, OCTOBKR 11, 1831.

rRI2TTSirS nETHSAT, INDIANA, lThe 'fM,tl, has ferovered, and the clergy man ii

ji.i a la.r way 01 recovery, although fir a time

ms me was despaired ot. Mr Tolte; has been indicted fir both offences. In the case of the youth he plead guilty, and was sentenced to pay one thousand dollars, and to be imprisoned six month?. In the other case, the trial was con tinned, the clergyman being unable lo attend court. It appears the paroxysm ofjcolousy was wholly unfounded in both case?.

I' ROB AT K COURT.

VWE PHOBAXU GOUiVT will not sit e.nii 1 iinuav, tneiUi u N ii.ber n. xt ; the rommiH ontrs iHiard ih rot on itt fimt Monday.

BRIDGES. EDWARD 1'ATION .1 anointed tn

the huilun ji a riugc ac.-oss lntiina cr s b lost Ve vsj l ot Flua-.t rtek, s rruneuusty s tied in lh.u mi cu.nu r .NEVV I wN H Y ; ,he ,erill. itndbi.tto tudd tbe b.i.igc ..cross I'iau.b creek

li L'iii i., tint pea. e should be established bet Holland and Belgium, is therefore n o'.ji-a of throat importance to the Folet, as v Il as ihe other Lnropcan powers. It mn turn nut that Holland ba been pliyinu

ine game ol Kvissia.

A report prevail (hat the island of Madei

ra ha? s:r rendered to Villa Flor, and which is bclfv d Ht the l'.rtt)Miese merrhants. RUSSIA AND POLAND. Berlin-, A hi;. 10 Aecordme to letters from Warsaw of the 3Ut nil. the Poles lnnrrh-

ed outright at the idea of bring started into

submission by so inadequate a torceat that of the Russians. They had provisions enough to stand a siivu.e of four months, and the town tva? too well fortifi.i en every side to allow cfaoj fear that the enemy will attempt to take ithv storm. There was a regular army of 40.000 men within the city, and a erent

Bumher of undisciplined troops, wbo were in the course f training: the whole of whom, as

as the other mtiahrtants, wore animated

with the best spirits, and resolved to fight the last. Tin- late rn.v merit of the Russians

nave betrayed much indecision. This is by some altribuUd to the influence of the modiation. and even taken as a proof thai it has begun to operate. Certain it is that their original intention

was to occupy the whole part of the Duchr.

whi h i surrounded bv the Vistula and the Prussian frontier, and to establish provision al ger -mi t at Kelisrh. But they are still at 100 miles distance from Warsaw, and thev hive not yet occupied Kelisrh. Most of the puMic roads, how. vi r. me infested i'h parties . i Cossacks, who witend their eX'UrMont many miles bevnnd the line of Ihe main army, ai d slop, and'harrass, or plundei all who have the misfortune to fall wilhin th eir reach. They have brought the chide la morbus wherever there has been any kind of communication with them, bu deduction invaiiahlv attend their progress without thinning thHr o i, ranks. Ftm the I.xul-m G!,hr. .firr. 20. Some days m port reached ns that

me rm..proi ;M(.h.,!:is was dead. This was sail to be a fabrication of the Jew? at Beilin,

aim we c,M,tiu-ved it. There seems, however, to hang a u.vst. ry r.v r the news from P i- r-hurg. Tt.at capital, exposed to the rav.rrs of the holrra morbus, is left almoM witbeot a government. The rnmeror. the

ministers, rv. n tho c ief i f police, have withdrawn to PeterlnjT, and it seems the rabble, rot tht sovereign, is notocrat for the dav. In

the meantime, the grand duke, the onl $rxii g brother of ihe Cz ir, inuddenlv culled to the seat of p. vrnLvcnt, ard a Pru-iiatj

p.ivsicran, i mu . nt for curing mental elisor-

FLA T AND KEHL BOATS. It has U,tIJ oti. uwuw U ,in- u . aSUIy 'olT, -ers ot Uit L.atra sr.,-e. rht tL. llJvfj .,lt) KKEL BOA t S, ur. u..j,-ci ro t,,e oJeriztltll vJ tU t , lavs :n rrrt! to Mamie thcum. .- ' rt , lt quivaic.s .to r.a..e o. tli, i,.t. nd purt WbCr5 .M.e itlvnKs, muii puacd tn tht utu ,n tiae lei t.r,ol InotltM ilMii , ture i,cis , iegUi. on bLct

nil logs ol !p,, n th. M h,,.. h09ll, nioutyt tie 1 JUii b 01 atlaiis in piwner birir Mctouiiiaule tur Uie mn,r , - t

1 " ai

he iicxi.nuiiioert wnt-ro t.i; paiucuUis.

CamLdattt Tht Bti rnonic convention, held t lUii.m bun ', he 6 a cf jf Pu mler Ust ..tifUMUu yTiliAI WIRT: Jate ltor.i

cnoaiol t. tn-l... ounj , Uj.L.rtu.e, for re. d nl of the V ruled StuCer; uij ATWTOQ rr.rtwa

ZiLiv., v.1 Lncks cr, fa. lr X'-re Jn-cttdent Dearlom Circuit; Court iier:d Sulhvan, a young mun, 18 i 20 yiarh of (f, ws convicted on two in

Jictnu-rits one, for M-.ault, wiih intent to commit a

rne, ror wu.ru, ne vti scatenced to four monthi

jfi..em(-ut in the county jml ani m yty a hue ot ftI8J

m; omtr.ior norse aicaang, tor which he wss scmrnc ed to lurd labor la the state prison, lor seven yei EXITED STATES BAA'K. It appeals trom the report ol ihe proceedings cf the triei.n.al niectin ot lite Ftockhouiers of the of the United Statts, held at Philadelphia, on the fiibi ot tcpLCttibf r last : lhat vincethe Ht of January, 18S3, tSe bank has roriiifhed to lite miat, to be coined n,to American coin. Bullion lo the amount uf Sl.04().4i5 35

unt 1.1c (,ltnil HFUUHni Ol f Circulation nn

tne 1st of August last,

The .lis ar.du,..e. .3 u a v.duu-e ufc fhewell ' rot-tiow ir.y occupation's go. t! Hut tlli! would indulgent Hcav.n, restore

Hie y tars, vliicli I thai) see no more. Manied.onVednesday morning last, by jus

w...y, 01 rosey t.nvnsh.,,, mr. Emsha

. j gea annul 70 years) to miss Ribkcca

cmi-ih, (aged about 30 years.)

Kay tliia couple txneiienoe tha! unuttersble hanni

: ii:cn Lov:. ai0Ile hf.tnu...i r-- '. ,

- aiivj vti a laTureci

On Sunday last tn-o girl?, named Alice Greener and Lydia Sudden, presented themselves at Aliddleton church to be married to a man nameri John Chadwick. Each was aware of the oth

ers erranrr, and they both ftood in the body of

me uun.ii, patiently atvaiting the election of the much loved and much to-be envied swain At last the fair Alice Greener found herself the

otiject 0! her idol" preference, as. fently lead mir her up to the altar's f -of, he reqesied the hymeneal kuot to be -ndiss.dubly tied. At the conclusion of the Pfirvice, the bridegroom left the church, with his bride fo0jy hanging on one ar m, and supporting the gentle Lydia 3ug den with his other. They then all returned t,. the bridegroom's house to dine, where they mu tnally pledged each other's happiness. Miss Lydia Sugden consoling hereeltwrth the reflection that she nkould one day become the wife of her beloved Chadwick. Ve understand the man is about 30, and has been married before. Th

girls are shout 20 years old each, and are ea

vers in the same factory. Manchester Adv.

Mattrr.al Trndemcst. A sparrow, which In A hu.lt bei nest on the thatch roof of a house, was observed to continue her regular traits Ion ..fter the time when the you.'g birds bad U fc th ir flight. 'J his unu:ial circumstance c j: t. nued throughout the year; and in the wir.U.r, a gentleman who had all alo. .g ohseited tier, determined on investigating the ci-n.f . 'herefore mounted a ladder, Hnd fouuo j.ip j the young ones detained a primmer I v trnno yfthe stung of worsted, wh.ch f .rn.ed" 1 an of the nest, having become accidental! v u.-ed round its leg. Pemg thu- incapa- ita:e '. f,m pioctirirg its own sulisi-teuce, it ha. J I ecu i. J and sustained by the c ntinued exertions 01 its mother. Bait igh n egi tcr.

ne

TAKEN VP HY J VCUli WIU T., living in Posev t.,w sti;p, c -,tzf rlmid cunt, Itida a aniaiiT bay ivr.

14 liaiuls hu h. soinc li;tt lians in hpt

toi:hcJ, both hind tett white, some whiie 8iot on her btily and som sad

d e murks, supposrf! to be K.ur yeara.obl last spiinp. Appia avd to thirty.Gv dollars, ty Htla Hearick mvi

ueuii.t h iit.ii-v, tetort mc, this lGta day of Scntem ber, 1831. '

(ten C v!) Oc"oh.r 6.

AutnF.nr cjazlat, Juslii.e ot tho Peace

niAKcsAKfrr iu'isiyris, ji 1 . .-. . .

...?.rr v ineiav JAMES KCliKTH. d'Xejsr.;!, late

nj 0((, lonnsnp Z-.c:tz-i land coning l.,diunti, TAHE IK3TTCE, 'S' HA V I stall tWe tte deposttiona t.f your bnth?i 1 K-ai i s MeUetb, and o y u: auUrsJane Itriror auu Ann Harr.bO.i. at the tfflce of Thomus Cole.ajjs tice vftte peace rm.ding in said Cotton township o Saunlhv. lu !tb f Nortmber, 18.U, at noon, r'ala uve to jour me, at thia time ; v.heu ud where you may attend if you thick proper The ohj-cl of thost d pov.t.oiia is to shew that vcu was of full age hci . u execute a certain brna' to Seth Sprague, in Bot n coun' , Kt-ntiicky, for a smnii piece of lami, la) inif a-i-lc rg iii ti.e t-'wiiiti;;, county nd a nle ri-ei.l -l.r

ing t; e satr.e puce ot land, li lt to joir bv vour f.liier

Her,, hco.iM.t.tl, reported to have befn " 'tcwahip. tactobel -

In a certain village in New-York, where the footsteps of dame justice were bat seen on earth, it happened on a warm summer's day, that

inree men were brought betore a fair round Dutch magistrate, accused of the crime of drunk

enness. Uis honor having premised with a hearty swig of cool punch, began with Ihe first You rascal! pe you kilty or pe you not kilty ?" Prisoner. Guilty. Justice Vat you get trunk on? Pris. Blackstrap. Jus. Vat! you get trunk on notting but blackstrap, ynu vilhn you! den this pe mine everlas

ting -entence, flat you pe heed forty shillings. The second culprit being questioned in like manner, as to hit guilt 0r innocence, likewise owned himself guilty.

Jus. Now tell me, you wile trunken rascal!

vat you gel trunk on? Pris. Sling. Jus Vat '.you get trunk on shling, you grareless wagabond! you swillin sod, you! den give darnal sentence, dat you pe lined twenty shit lings. The third and last prisoner was now brought forward, and like ihe others, pleaded guilty? Jug. Vat ynu get trunk on? Pii. Punch.

Jus. Ah! you dipplin romie. vou! I tines von

nothing at all, vor 1 gets truuk on punch mine-

iii sometimes-

Aaval. I he U. S. ship Erie, enpt. Clack,

1 nays trom r'ensacda. on a cruise, was sp ken in 1st. 30 15, long. 47, on the 25lh August all well.

The U.S. ship Ontario, rapt. Gordon, was

at Marseilles Gth July, fir Malum in 6 dajs. The If. S. ship Concord. ..apt. Perry, sailed from Marseilles Gth July, for Genoa. 76.

The Cadets at Ihe Military Academy. West Point, have contributed 243 dollars for the te lief of the Poles. lb.

The mutineers mi board the Revenue Cutter Morris, who were carried into Portland a few

days since, have been sent to Penobscot county

lor trial, the rase not coming within the juris action .if the U. S, Court. Betides the attempt

lo mutiny, they poisoned tSe fod of the oflker with arsenic L S TtUgrjy.'i .

Tht Bales to be observed in Practical Life, Ti.e f .llonn.qr iules were ivit, by t.V- n.tft Mr. Jf iT rs.,n, in a Ihn r of ndvire. t. ..is

. . .iwnif.- .1 cnri f.911 oiram, in i a.'j, 1. Ncser put tir till to morrow whiyoa can do to du. 2. Neter trouble others for what you cao do yourself. 3. Never spend your money before too have it. 4. iever buy what you do not want bt cause if i3 cheap. 5. Pride cobls us more than huncer. thirst

and co'd.

G. We never repent of having eaten to little. 7. Nothing 18 troublesome that w.-d-wi. lingly. 8. How much pains have those evilroet us which never happened. 9. Take things always bv their amn.-.tb

handle.

10. When angry, count ten before .n

speak- ifvery angry, n hundred.

HORNED SNAKE. A Lynrbburg v ,yrr s, t, that a horned rak was recently killed at tint place, which wa8 between 7 1 2 and J feet lontr, 7 inches in fircurnl'erenct, of a light ash color, wr'h d.k aU spats along he back, tapering in its form, witfc a hard stony substance about two inche ,ngf at the end of its tail suthcicntly pointed to indict a wound; and under the tail, about bill" aa inch from the poiot, was a sdit alio t an inch long, through which, when the point was pressed slightly upwards, projected a small polished '.jbe. about the size of a common straw, biot however to a point through this tube it was supposed the virus injecled into the wound made by the horn, w hich pressed up on a bag or sack of poison, situated at the spot where the horn was joined to the body, when the point struck an object, it was slightly elevated; thus, at the same time pressing upon the sack, at the root, and protruding the lube through the slit, directly to the wound. It made eight different attempts to strike the gentleman, by throwing itself from the spiral or hoop form into a stmight hue, springing forward aboul a lenrrth ami a

half, 12 feet, at each attempt. The g s. le.nan, uware of the danger of atieopt ng ti iuu from it, struck it each time with a cane, and eventually succeeded in killing it. MURDER AND ROI CERY. A murder ami robbeiy was cotnrnit'ed on Saturday evening, tha 10th Sept near Coshocton, in this state. Mr. George Powell, a tiavtlling hook pedlar, for the Me-srs. TuiubulU of Steubenville, who was at Coshocton pursuing bis business, disappeared on that evening, in a wav 'hat excited stiong suspicions. Verv general search was m ule through tbe country , and by dragging the river, but nothing was found. A niKii by ihe name of Smith w as arrested on so, pioion, and di( hajged, and again arrested, when he contested tbe murder, alleging that two others were concerned with him,oce named Carpenter, the oil er 13aum. Those two had gone away, but were pursued. The confession is, that tht; thif e murdered Powell, robbed him ofsix hundred dollars, and threw hiin into tl river. Cincinnati Sa-er,'e: