Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 8, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 November 1831 — Page 2
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ihcii i'te.i that v. e wer" eina! to dis. '1 V r,ji?f? of thf ?iso ri."'ubled , and t!ie:i mdilrn'r it coaeJ. '?" tUttgh'tr thirw hrr aran.i rou:id nerh, and rlnsprd m cIcspIt. The tt all !!!, the door fl opfn, nnd I s ;i sronp of fforlG bftend. 1 Inoked at mt child. The liM f nujncroHs torchts Fhne i;i ?.t the entrance, and, (lH'hinc on tfef rron-dcr-itruck Alphoiine, sh !inkcd, cotrrnd hertyes tt!i her hand?, mid fell fainting on kit bosom. Th ccnntesde MoncuMr, and a priest wh stsod heii-t her, ran trmnodiatel towards us, followad by her tief rw don
AKar d S;ip.crll. I lot nil con?ciouness.
d ur.k into their at si in itnte ef inensi-
to be COXCLUDF.U NEST TTIFK.
foi if pvi (lo we h;iil he blow n up.
An account frnn rRrhjdn, nf the kV.i S:pipm'i. ?tRte th;?t 3701 prDne had then keen found dend in the ruirs, and (he cklrche were fal! of tht woundod.
cried out hi8t.lv, "ftd.lkTi. plf.v uo the rl:i)U-rHit0f-hvjeu j m" "' i f;rf Ti"f' au'j 'lHVe litler-
iv xffrtiic.1 a. i M-wyh I mi j.-jfitU that
ortMu; upon crv of ''turn hitu nut,1' q-.i.-iiuli eaitl, '-is it nut a Rufiiau air V
Durin?.
it Wrti uceotapar.tr.-f'. iti'!i ni.it; y :u (J ;iPBt difU(.u!;;t. it iros nrt f.v tttetiticn to' t if id to those dilficuhicf, 'uif 1 -vs; rcso'red t j be the
Ingenious tcay of defrauding ihr diatoms A naw spcriel ofimpart ha come i onr knuifIpJ"' triiich, it' tolerated, ibrentent rttn to tk t agar jrowers of thi ilale. It it a kind f lyrup, which b;u ut been pu3icitlj boiled to granulate, but tonttins iare. than tirathiris of mgar. Otie gallon f this ijrup, from actual exptrimenl, ieldi from eight to nine pounds oltsngar. If, there fere, inch an importation be allowed, it is erideat that the sugar refiners, rot the ptanten, will furniih
n with ?ns;nr Iho hitter bein unab'e to
Boston, Ort. IS.
Cofftt. We are informed that the amount of itAuf po formidabla a competition. A receetcoffee now in the custom house stum of thit ri v lmpoitpd cargo of thi commodity has been IT, awaiting the reduction of the daty, which iciied by our collector, and w impatiently a takes place on the first of Jsooary next, i fiO t t wait the award af the cwrt on this subject, thousand bags, or aboutfff'irmioojKxreniarfrfcUvhich materially aRaclB the interests of aur
and since, the seision of the 2!t
Congress the following tneaiber? hate departed tfi ' to 'e it the 0f that peisrrer this Life: tnc cf wbich e hnvc eo asuth j.Chd in cur
prete?t situation.
munis. What usaiUT 01 coaee mcie in the custom hoo stores af New York, Philadelphia, BaWisnor and Charlaston? Will mine of the editor in those place take the tro' bla to fuJ oat, and furnish thtir reader with the de sired informatioa! W'e suspect the quantity of cofie in this country will greatly esreesl tha estimate recently published in the papers: sn far ai Boston is concerned, wa are informed that
e:imata fdlis short, consiiieraVly, of the quan tity on hand. The following is tha etimate to which we allude, and which has ben extensively circulated in the newspapers: Cojftc titimate of tht V. Staid for 1831. The following i beliesad to be as correct as a calculation of this nature will admit Stock en hand in the United States, Sept. 1, 1 831 .
Boitoa and eastern potts, New York, Philadelphia, Pahinitre,
Charleston, IHew Orleans, Satin
nah, Mobile, Stc. c.
Estimate receipt from Sept. lit to March 1 st,
s
35,000 b?gs 30.903 do. 55.000 do. f 5,000 do. 30,000 de.
145,000 bags.
5S,C0O do.
200,000 hep. or, at 125 lbs. per be, 25 millions lbs. h Barnstable, (according to the Patriot) a old breast pin was soaietisae since accidental
ly tkrowa, with tke flior sweepings, into a hog
stse. Lately in eating a hog's tongue, the pin
of pure gold, was found in it. but the broach is s'.tillnst. I j mach for casting pearls before swine.
slate. II the seizure be not ror.firmed, the duty an sogar is illusory, inasmuch ns that obtained from the sjrup pays Fornething less than half a cent, instead of four ceali imposed by the tariff. There i little doubt bit (hut a great quantity o this article has been introduced into the United States; and to at
tribute to this the-depreciation of our sugars in the northern ports, is not an inrensonable supposition .Ma-Orcan. ice.
Le;vistmt Pa. Oct. 7. An interesting case was tried before judge
Remolds last w eek. A Mr. Holliniworth, of
the gtate of Maryland, came to this town and
laid claim to a negro eaan railed Jim Cortiib, who it was alleged, had absconded 7 years
ago. 31 r. tl. identified tht person of him by
mi son am anemer enuren wno was in
company. Mm, on his part, proTcd that he
had keen in this and the adjoining counties f-r 8 year?. The cause was ably argued by Mr. Rlanchard, on the part of Jim, and Mr. Half on the fart of th claimaut. The court decided that the peren of Jita was not suiiciently or t erlainly identified, ud released
maa.
Jonathan Philips, and a Miss CntapVell, were coresaitted to prison at tfettyburg, Pa. on the 36th alt. on suspicion of hating caused
CEKATOR-3. Mr. Adam?, of Mi.sissippi, Mr. McLain, of Illinois, Mr. Noble, of Indiana. Represent a Tivirs, Mr. Smyth, of Virginia, Mr. Mallory, of Vermont, Mr. Miller, of Pennsylvania,
Mr. Ramsey, of Pennsylvania Mr. Pettis, of Missouri. On Fi iday afteraoea, whilst a lad was fiabiag in a small boat in the outer haibar ef Newpert his boat wa attacked in a suosl ferocious man. ner by a shaik. After the first attack, the shark
jumped from the ocean into the boat, which from
his flouncing he would hate sunk, bad not an othef boat near at hand coma to the relief of the
boy. YTith great difficulty the sea aaanster was killed, lie. aieasured eight feet in length, was
of the metl ferocious kind of sharks, called by
the marines man euftr. He weighed three or
four hundred.
The followiog paragraph is frem the Ply
mouth. (Mass.) Memorial:
Something Guriow. A friend and townsman
states that ia going- from here to Boston about
two years since, a fellow passenger in the stege related the following: that be had laterly in
the cosawad of a vessel, beea to Mobile that
when at Mobile there casae on board his vessel
several Choctaw Indians that one of his sailors
a Malay, addressed thena in his aatite tognue-
that they had long conversations together, and that tha Malay said there was 09 difference in
their language. Our informant thinks thit the narrator stated that the ttssel he cesavanded
was tke brig Columbia, of Boston, and that he
(the Ceptain) resided at ,Cape Cod. ur
ther our informant saith not.
Good coal, says tke Reading Chroaicle, ia de htered at our doors, this season, at three dot
lars and fifty rents per ton.
A enan of siiceediagly contracted snind was one day complaining to an acquaintance, that he had a very acute pain not higger seemingly than the poiut of a pin. It's amazing strange," he
coatinued, "don't yo think it is? what da yon
suppose is the caose of it?" Why really 1 don't
11 j- ' ..i ir r 1 know." replied the other, " what part of you the suddei disappearance of the wife of said ... . ,I"",,,BC" ' . ' T I -I. I .1 L I . . M 1. a mmmm nmil , A main Bn.
Philipi, in March 1830.
rgefoua, Dtl. Oct. 14. The court of oyer aad terminer and general gaol delivery , enmsaenced in this place ou Mon
day last, chief justice Harrington and judges
should be liable te so terj minute a p tin, an
less it be your goul.
An ambitions Fieach ecclesiastic in tbe reico.
of Lewis XIV, went to Rome in the sure aad certain hope of being elected a cardinal but te
Doiisand Dmgle on the bench. The trial oft turned with no other recompenca for bis trouble . . '. - a ra-s I 1 1 f L "
fire. About It o'clock last night, a fire broke oil in the upp ir story of the wholesale establishment of Shanneo & Tartar, na Mar-
l:-3l street, adj-iining the United Steles Bank,
d before it coild be got under, coniircedj
that building and the duggist cstabltshtnent of Dr. Pellet, a well a th tenesnent occu 1 iej by Vailch & Stewart, tailors. Ttie a
larantof property destroyed is estimated at
J or 50,000 dill-us. I ha Irs? iu Mr. Pet
Uoleit Morris, ckarged with the murder of
captain C'hailes Hilhora, who was unordered in Augast last on board the brig Mary, then lying in tha Delaware bay cffLewistown. Attorney general Frame, on the part of tbe state,
and Laleb S. Leyton, ctq. couusel for the pi is
than a violent cough . Those who spoke of this at the time said, his cold was easily accounted for: he took it by tr entiling f rttn lim without his hat.
si uriyou thii marking said Sam Foote
oner. The trial was ably conducted on both!to Un',r' " N"t tt all myself," says Latitat.
sides. The prisoner's counsel displaved aiach'" 1 nen 1 congratulate you, r.rn. o.ea, i-ui
be who eter else yoa will, yoa will be a gainer
by tha bargain
Mr. Suckling, a clergyman of Norfolk, hat
ing acisirel with a neighbouring geutleman,
wko insulted lum, an I at last told him, " Doctor
talent and ingenuity, but nothing could with
stand lb overwhelsaia j evidence that was pro
iluced against hita. The jury, after hating at-
Untivoly lisiened lo the charge of the chief jus-
ipt's he.use is 12,000, of whi h 01. !y S5.000, lice, which was eloqueuily deliTeied, and dis t as covert' 1 c v an nsanmcp . We understand; plat rd piofound kuowledee of the law, retiree
t' :tt Siianr-o.n ft i nvlr.r rtis n!o insuied toa bnta hrt time, aad returned with a verdict ofjyoargown iyonr protection," replied, Though
ronnderaki nn:ount. guilty of the awful crime of murder. if way te fnins, it shall not be yours" and imuie The cltioo of the U. S. Bank was in itnni-i Anilerson, who was chaiged with beirg u'oialel pulled it eft", and thrtihd the ajgicjsor
in nt danger tor seme liwe, but was foi ttliinti-i accomplice in tht foul deed . nui brought iu yes j ?v pressived. The tdght was favorahlc Iterde.v to receive bis trial. The jury, sfiei sc ire"! a breath cf wind stiriir.g. Hud itjhaving beard ail the evidence which could be lon otherwise, the destiuctio:; won'd have! pi o!m ed agaup-t him, which was entirely iusal been immctHelt groator. Several peisansi iici"ut to contict bun, retired but n few ininuies. vtfit inj irvd by lh falling ofn wall, b; no'ntid irtnrned w-iiha verdict of not sruilly. iiro? !o;t. The t'u c i altr'k itcd io art i ldt.j Robert Mortm (yri yesteidny brought into L '..STriiV jropit . antl senenced by chief jutice llariirg j ten. l be buig on Tuesday, the Olh cf Notem1 i aia ib ' !i.;:'y n!"i ni I,' siid the Duke r.ft her nest. Tbe sentence wat delivered in a veiy v:k cghaci t i ir Roteit Vlncr, 11 i am nbso Intlectingnnd appropriate manner. I a; sty ufi.vid thit . .ill . a : ;!." " Alt . tbe ntte y ou - ai,v ph-l 811 Robeit. lm Chillicothe, Get. 5.
a.riul llwiil te worse. I sin aii'iiJ pi. cf"i Ou I hursuav ht ttie canal-boat ictoit.
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'A deputation, nar..( by tbe Diet, ftutut
jit at!vaii:iieoa fee the good of the country to jtoufide the thief comniafjd of the army to Jother hands. While I subnaitted with re.-i-cuiion te this interference, I will nddressyod for tbe last time, to testify to you then, tire
citeem with which I am filled fer your brave
ry, your deteledness, end annl. Your country judges by what you have hitherto done, of what it may expect of you in future. Tha
commander, whom tbe represeatatives of tbe
nnuon neve placed overyou,! already known lo yau by his bravery ond his resoletien, sinew by overcoming the greatest difficelties, be saved yocr comrades frota that destructio
which, for a less resolute man, would have? beca inevitable. Let us eurrootid him with the eenfidence and affection Lis merits deserve. Implicit eonid
t m 7 'jmii.iii.i a m . first virtte of a soldier of everv rank, will b
a powerfel support on our side to the netr
ceramander; aad I, who bad tha honcr'to br at your head, tn .y now be allowrd to aspirs. to enother, that of fightiog iu your ranks, and
giving you an exasapie ol the discipline which
i nave r.nnerio reqiiroa tro as yoi. and te which 1 will, with yoa, williagly 'suboiii. Sol dien, let ub alwaye unite saagnanimitv and
obedience with courage and ee.l, and frith rjJ'o tl 1I,J ;n .i:li r
uuu "vij', 1 viio tt in siiii use irosn us ra
in I oland forever.
'The comaander in chief of the armed na
tion.! forci, SKRZYNECKI."
Oritr tf At Day Head-Quarters, BoUno-v, August 1 2. 'loldiers! Called by tbe will of the Diet from your rank to your bead, I take on tue this post fall cf confidence and hope. The exercise of the chief command is not difficult where all era aaisnated by one feeliDg that of sacrificiop themselves for the deliverance of the country. Yes, it will certainly find it in your courage-, and in the perseverance which is able to conquer every tbiag. Citiaens and Soldiers. I have served emong yon during this national war 1
therefore know tbe spirit that animate ton, aod will not exhort you to obedience and order; e much only I will say, that extraordinary effort are required only one thought shall direct all our movements, that of rcnouacing every thing that men prize most highly, in order to ecura oar iadependeace. Whatever these movement may bo, the real which inspire you ia battle, must not cool daiing the preparation for it. If
my military life hitherto, and bringing hack to their families souse thousands of your bre'hreat
whom you perhaps alreedy gave ep as lost, cao give sae any title to your confidence, I claim it of you in the name cTCd and our coontry. I know that 1 can caly be strong through your' strength; 1 know also the demands of the nation aud the army, aad will not disappoint your expectations. You sbsll see sne ever) where partake ia yoer hardships and dangers, bat I saust also be allowed to hope, that when we go altogether to the corabat, yoa will depend on rne as I do on tbe country and on you. Its deliverance alone guides your steps as well as mine. Let ns keep away every thing that might weaken the moral strength of the army, and free our
selves, enu we rrian leave 10 our posterity a fise countiy. "Coinriisi!er-iu chief, ad interim, of the armed national force, F.knuy Dembikski.'1
A country fellow brought a letter te a gen tleman's house, but he not being at home left it with u monkey that stood at the door, the gentle
man hearing; of it, when he iapt the mu, wit
very angry with him. Sir, says the fellew, ao'l ptouse vnur woi-lnp, I delivered it In your sen, who was at the tloot . My son! exclaimed the othei, 'twas a monkey! Truly, sir, I (bought it
was y our son, for he looked very touch h!e you.
'Cpt. L'wi. i lived within four miles of this
! place with height ami passengers for Chillico Charles the bold Kmg of Fram e. being seat jibe; and left tbe nl moruing for the North "I vt the sane Ublo with Dnrtnus Scntus. anlLPUis is (be fust boat thit has navigated this sec".e phi!enher making some te-natk not quite'linn of the Canal. a , !.s;t t-t Fi en.--H -ti??rrtc: tb Ki.j aoked! On the su -peedinj dav (he boat Athenian.
iv.vt ' :at w the o.fip-o e bet-', ron 1 S.-c; and: fVtn Nen-Voil;. arrived at I he ame place, with'
t vr U oy t!:f u.ith t-l 'hit nu'.o, sa ia
Some ladies and gentlemen were one evening Hicnsing the merits of Scottish literature , one spoke of Bum; another of Scott ; aue 0 third said she admired Ilea's tale. "Hog's tails!' said an old lady whose ear had caught this re tivaik alone,'' hogsV tails', why blesa me, 1 think any part of the erifffr is t etter than the tail.'
OHjjprslr. Pair, an F.nslishmnn, bum it:
lnJ5. was tnariied at t!ie age of I t'O, retain-;.'; l,1JMp,. tY
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LATEST FROM EUROPE. Hy the brig Livx Adams, arrived at Balttme, POLAND. The latest iftelligence (VomP&land cootaincd in th6e papis is i!i.tcd "from the frontiers. Aug. '.,7." and pabhshed 111 the Prossian State Gd.;tt of the 2d int. It rrfert principally to mere movements of the hostile, armies. The tr.ain Polish army had retired within the lot lilcation of Warsaw, after hav
injj sustained 0 01 i-iuuor leuuaeenin a recarnioiisi ancc , owin to thn iunpro Jenre of col. Legiilloij, French officer. Twa corps have bvti il4ta''hed into the palatinates of Pod! it I i uud I'ol.k. VVol'ia flu iP t'ti.e e'tv.c ;rlie trnnqiiilliiv lia.t bvci) restored, by ib fcii"'. t ihe n-:r eLirt .r director, lsU-ickwie..ki. uv: of the Bsnricunta "OHcrri'td in the W rifcle ma.;re t tbe 16'h ult. hve lie -n sloe,- bn. it ia sikI ili it Lh Ivsders ia thmt
lij'V.itiil disnrcers l.jva a'l nj tn esn.pe witti
P.
1 i.e. in.
So lit' I". ui h ivin nnv i i'pn ion of ilrrcn.
- il r n oii-u i i the lriip Oi .,
by the nameof I)rake:,hferiv,did in 177 2, at oft,;'! --vci t;,4 .-. ets.,., tn.j ,, po,-,,-r , ... . . . ,. inc . bo.o.i.e i,t..;-vi 1 to.t I It i,itui, en the fth r tbo je nt 147. A iWwcgi.ui, by the name ot isn , .Xl . ,.scrii a f,K,r f..r ..r.tT to imU: Th
lonlied 13 i;irLa:PS of div -roods, consir'cd lo .Messis. '" ,1" ' "' '" al ti-'
Hart t'mobell, prinrinull v fir merchants in
Louisville. Hciot-i (ii..n'!f.
The M-ti.-iod rnl.: ..(-. .11 nr ;..! Sii ri initon, d ied in 1 at the age of 160. liM.l-.rj of b.-u rui-s ar ura 'itie val t of time.
.rtartered tht? schr Orio , to cany OJ fre- Tl.w thermomsit.r stood at CO dc? ii, Hal- A fens-le (Irang Otilai.g hai an.vid -I I;7V!1C!':; w.t,' wj,, ut!. 'oird piucna lo L-.b.'ii.. T-mir, rtithe V!)'h it If. Albatiy, New York. Citj "j tut '-.- six rks im-i-.-. -.he t?t?r w lj
