Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 12, Vevay, Switzerland County, 6 December 1831 — Page 3
aiMjaj"WA'fei- &wwzn?T laamJfer ifM retai'i? eFMiutart nf tf; grand VfTJi lVFWS .Mirve :.;;.el. uron being informed ef the move-
'' 1 - - - --jLi-a..-r: oent nf 'he Poles to the left bunk nfthe Vitu- ing spread o?"r the country it!i almost t-ie-Frosi ha N V. Ovifr & Earner, Not. 20. mBrrie(4 against them, but hp non fand graphic rapidity, and prnriureri evnry hf r the 2000 Polish troop wbo had pa-t-ed to the a'nn!hment and C"n!ernation. n expies 2T rr vf iimf rt 11 f i'p't hai.k. had nlreedy rr-ired ! P e9k , and trenched riirmingha.ii a" 5 ' ! ck in the af.er
O destroyed the bridge on the itula near that
The news of thi v:e m Saturday mom The opinion or"te v.preoie ct.uit ef the aiute?
PnJLCTlCY OF THE REFORM FJI.L . b tiis Hors or lords. Su:7my, ? oVocc, Jlf. Our new ebooner arrived thi morning ct tl o'clock, bringing with bar the private !;tter bog of the h'p Sully, rapt. Pel!, from Havre on hi- 15th Oct The editor- of the Courier and Kuo'.ner nrt in possesion of their regular 6!es 9 Mitre pper of the 1 2th. and Pari cfthe llth October, bfth inclasive. We Hie, aol, in advance o! th? scc!afia with this new. The Sully bitngs the highly important intel ligenrs.ihnl at 6 o'clock or the morning of the Silt October, tht house of lords rejected the. re frtrm bill by a majority of 41. The rote stood: Irthe molioo (reform) contents present, 128 proxies, 30
town. In ihe meanwhile, the Rusfiin commander remahsd with hii detachment of hulus at fvrasao'.vice. ia order to watch the pnlirh army, 'hould it again attear.pt to pas to the I ft bank of the Vistula."' The Austrian Ob-erver of the 30th nit states that the 40 piece of cannon and all the arm? wkich were pi Ten up t th Ausu-iso by the corps nf iba Polish gtoeul Ramarioo, ata to he restated forthwith to the Russian authorities
no:, j a univeri.il t?!i:;jj of disnop -:rlei.l ar.dj ii.iligojti'i'i pervaded the !; . pnpii)ntiH Thi - funeral hell? nf f-ll the churches aiid chancl:
were niurlled. and lulled m un sae nrost -olfcin occasion. The council ( tlie political union assembled in the ecorse of the evening, arid an addreisto tba people fo .-bitain froai entrxe, wst immediattly issued. The eiTett prorlaced in Mencheeter n the "irtiral of Hie news, it sf; eat bercn.l prem. elect. The iSrt reiiort of tha ir-'iibi!it of ii
nf frd'..-tn. he found particularly iu-
,'";s!:'!'f: to fiU. .f i.j:r oj the peace bty ihi i!i i ittirn. o jo rdirtii i f erimtt rnmmc!.r',il f r or ngtinrl udiniiiiJie'' r acd rrx etitor.. In (ri"jr t ) 'hr .Sw'i-vn circuit court. Jo-jimr. Sinoruia t. Nancy CVlvert.J Exfs I'ai.ih CoIvt, .luhu Culvert, . , .. t i id tiiiirt v.ime th? parties hv th; . .u.9i, airj th romt ln-iny; mtcientlt advircil of and coiic.v'fr.ii.j; th-pruaisei, gi the fyUwiojj opinion nd jndgmei t. An nciiw:! r-f deht w.is hrocght ajjainit the dfv-f.4a!its exvciitors of K-ber Caltsrt, drceHSfd. befoi u ioitice .f tha oeace. Tfie
a
thoasanrf had Surrendered to ths lltssitDS im -lity. People said that th rhiu ws impoji-hle, " afcitltd to iu jury, nai they tned.ately before th paaatrt. tlhont sappaii,g the lord tr.iine. Thi i9:,oa,,d ,t,r f crfanta. fhe plaintiff apThe Beilin Sta'e tte ha the following bat oe Toica iu the town, and all difference. cnf,)e,5d to ,he fflrt"t cosrf, and on aiotion cf
J?cn ccntenti pretect, f rtnei,
158 ISO 49 199
aiajeriiy sfainr-t te 4 roadiaj of the bill, 41 Thip ioformatioa produced gieat excitameut ia L"oin, and we girt below extracts from Use !en(!ij :ewipapem ia ralatieo to it. Snh a the excitPtnent in LrnJon prtvion? ( the rejection of the reform bill, that the palice vm increased, and strong patrol italioned in the Ticim?y of the hus of cartaio noblemen Known to be hostile to reform.
TLauk God, there are ways by which the
invader of the right? and properties of tke peo
ple can managed. Whan a honse of com
woo leaves the gnTeratsent and th nation, tha
Temedv is a diolntina TVhen the house of
lord tand oot against the king nod the nation, the remedy is a freh crouton of ptert. With nt ihi- remcdv the contitotion weald fall tt pieces, and th people wonld be left a prey to anar-by. On Monday lord Ehrington bring ot motion on the statt ot public affair in th liome f commons The result of that ote may, of core be anticipated. It will place tha two houses in collision, nnd minictar must -either resign or create new peer tn gat over the difficulty. Lord Grey ha solemnly staled that ha will staad or fall by thi bill, and tbit no hiog less eScieat shall b sapportod by him. Fallow countrymen, let us be firm !at as be prutfenl. that we may ensure the victory which
most he ours with wisdom Tha oppoueati af
tbt hill aie playing a desperate, game; but if
wo bo tirra and determined, tbey must bt de
feated Chreisiclt.
iateltisfenca fram Whimt, dated Sept. 26 : "Hi mnjesty the emppror and king hi ap pointed tjeld marshal prince Pakowitch Wars-
zawli'. jjaveraor general of the kingdom cfj
Polan t. and charged him with the crganiintion of th provisional gorernment. The following proclrvnstiet ha been iued here by the new
eroternor: I he emperor and ainj. in compassionate consideration of the situation of the
kingdom of Poland, ia consequence of the insurrection, ha been ?raciotilv pleased to estab
lish a supremo government, for the purpose of
restoring order and bappines. With this bene voleet view, his majesty ha appointed me com naander in-chief of the active army , aad govern
or g;eoeral of the kingdom of Pa!;nd. When
minor points are absorbed ia the great question whi-.h now coRvelses tbe country from ofc end to the other. LiverpouL, Oct. 11. Accounts received in Liverpool last evening irom Derby, represent series distuMan. res to hnve taken place in that to an, on the receipt ef the intelligence of the4till hiving
been thrown out; the popiilaca, it is ne;ed, vented their fan against the inhabitants whose sentiment! were kaown to be a vari
ance with public opinion, by aitackiop fbeir dwellings, breaking their wiadows, &c. The populace preceetld t tha gaol. and liberated the whole ef the prisoners, hotli dt bton hdJ criminals hews of tbe defeat ef the reform mea-
the victorious army under my comrnaud had ta 'suie produced the snme fontfn sei sation
ken Warsaw, I found, to my inexpressible grief,
kow great a load f miery the. revolttinn had
ef
defeadants', thu cartas dismissed on tk irouDd of want of jurisdiction. The question before at is, Iiho justice ef the peace jeritpi udence in a. case iu which art extruiue $ defendant t This is an important question. W approacH
n with e consciousness Ibet its settlement will He sensibly felt ia the adjustment of claisat within the jurisdiction f a justice of the pearei isrvwir-g out of contract iu the repre sentative rlictratter. We hnvv niven the subject every tten'in, aaiioi!?! seeking by analogy and precede! n aieahs of wrriving t a proper com Iceion. Tlie jurisdiction of a justice of the peact ia civil actions is unknown to the common law. Such jurisiictioii is iven atoae by s statute. When a itatate creates a new jurisdtr lion, the. fixed role of constriction denif to tucl
in Chester, ai in other part of the empire, ut bars i I rri vail nn ?u txAm v m)ir 1 ami Tt..
caused. The kiacdrai of foUad, for it oWjnhahit.nts Lmaiediatelv Hsserr.bW d. and or, J-'",-","n eri.io o a power net fli-
existence and the welfare f the nation, re-inted a leqoisition to the mayor lae some Vn' 1 CHnnot overstep tlir provL
quire the saeedv return ot oraer and tranquil- Hn. an.rino h m to rH m nub r .n.ii,,.r " 1 "J caa
nty. m order ia attsm tms aestraaie ene, aadial the earliest moment, to address 5he king
coarormaoiy to me win oi nit majesty, i nasien ,n th all ahorhir.g topic. 1 he represent
to eiblis the high provisional government ei;tjf af (he clty als. addressed leller
the kiagdom of I'o.and, with tke ir.janctioa to ,0 their constituents, requesting them to ex orgaa.te the country and secure the welfare TiKlhit Irmnew. and unite in the resi.t alarm-
me nanon. a mis provisional government, un jyg trial
oer ins premiency oi ne privy coancuior l
A tbi is an age of wonders, wa think Ike foilowiag sforv from the Norwalk Gazette, will
bo acceptable to our renders. The captain of
state, Engel, aad coasisting of at equal number
of well disposed Rasian and Poli-h functiona net has commence its function at YYarsaw, I
hftfttPB ti infnrm lh inba kilanln nl all llio un. 1
thoritiesof the king.om of Poland thereof, i Coon.cticnt sloop goe. a U.tle ahead of the
orner that thev may apply to the said provision- - , , ,. ' ' , , A-j . ,r -0. .11 .L j .i P'r of ladies shoes while asleep Did the at government in all their affairs, and promptly ; r. , P , . , l t . i ... ,,i . ri 1 reader never hear ot lhat renisrkihle manr
nuu I'UUi.lllll, mi rj inr orHUIIUU(. l III sarre, as the highen! authority of the kingdom of Poland, onti jtod with iu power and aatUor ity for the welfare of the Poih nation." The official account of the defeat of tho corps of Komarino, which was driven to the Austrian territory, states lhat the loss of the RosmaBt on
that occasion amounted to r?00 men. Tbe Bus-
Asarprisiag iastance of oranamiltt, ai we shall call it, for want of a better term, occurred at Albanv a few days ciace. While tha sloop Orange of this place wis lying at the Albany pierone eight last week, the captain was observed to rise in his sleep and make for the cabin wiadow, which ha at first tried to demolish
with hi asked fitt, and then tore oot with his
A .private Utter from Warsaw, dated the '0O D . '"T T i-d, and plunged into tbe river. The current
ScM.li. informs us that tho fort.fic ations ofj " " f nu" -1 running at a very rapid rate, and threaten tha. r.tv ar to be de.tr-ned. "v otTicer cf h'S ri,nk- A h,t h" 'ttn I,uh:Lrf fr . w..m.m t .... hi ,wavK i.h
Pnt.'ND Th. A.-.'hnr.kfl.is.fc-.it,l,,-hd Warsaw ol snch military ofiiceisashad .:., ..V:K;,-.r ....u
ni lollnvrcd the ri.'ll?!! nuir, auu un
follawirg iaielltgence, dated Viphu Oct. 1: ; "By leiioit ft'-m Cracow of the 27th ult. noj
learn, that a division af tho ccrps of Ru.gior
the oath of fidelity to the emperor.
these are the followioi
. jsiotis, he was enat'leu to matter it ana lav tmld
ti
" .v; u i0 t'" davits at tbe "tern f his vessel, by whir. g genera.: rvrasioski.Ma.L ... . . J
la.enered th. territory of the free state of'l, D,m"''' ' Cfuded to the main deck Craton, whilhrr Ike troo..s of the Polish gen j' 'V , . . .. rl Tha captain tay that ii ... . i ,. 1 he aroe rper also commnmcates the fol ,r , J had remed. !n consequence of this roovemeat i. i woald have bee-, qaite
tko tu- r entirely dispersed lheeie!ve, and fe-! vy u! d rections. Gens. Kozyski and K-
tninski passed over into Gahcia with a nntne j o sin'. The town of fracow itself has beenj
ccnpied bv the Fuia. Prince Czartoryski aad gen 8rnecki had laft it. an) sought refjg in daiiicia. According to accounts receivt . .1 . Tr n a. Rtisn Kb rhnl.r. I, A MMrla ttm
before he wweke.
in hi waking hours it
.. . i . .r.i. r..
owing, likewise from Warsaw: "fresh ac- . , , , , , Kaa ae m ami M.n knnMW I r th A nana i- a )nA- u kiln
coanls hn?e been rectired of the corns of Roz t . . . " , ,4 . A . B . ' I at m A th.i a ia nn ssnnht Ikel at I- a hud
a t. . . t . , i w i w w 1', ob ti iiivier sw .! j -a a l a tiitaa 1 1 jjas llexu em yzki. It appears that after having sostainefii ' , .. ... .- . , , j . ... ,, , .Iwoke while in the water, or climbing the da another defeat, the remainiag trenp attempted , . ... ... . , ,
. . ., iviis, iBOM tie wou'u nave pen in en. sin n:ii towards Cracow, in which attempt . .... . , i , . j ing with him is no uncoaasaoa thing Hot this it was thought they wocld be disap . , ,
to retire
however, it was thought they would he disaj
pointed The last eflort of the remaias of the
Pohth army of Modiia to withdraw by Plock to
'tt.. r i I i : l. :. . i-.i.j
appear.acein that town. The total nimbcrl "-"i '- ef persons attacked bv tke dis.as. at Vienna up! NV he" "tp. bad passed he utula and t.yeMerdav. wa. I3C0. ofwhom 544 d.ed.-ir7c(hed (,'n,h,n. he oldI" tod by Tho same "pP" states, in a letter f.oa.,.h-,,,e lroolJ' 3 ,hdt the Po,,,h aaasander Eerl.a nf tho 30th ult. that tke remain- r the,'0"8,1 ,l 'ruJ, to enS"Ee ,n J t'fs roli-k amy of Plock, together with the mem - b"1 ,0, ",,r' l Flok- Tnene the dfiitif e
kersol Its governmeat, who woald aot make mi1 Ul iiaosoaiu.ii i u.o
their oijecii"n to the emperor, had arrived nl
Strasburgh, a Prosian town on the Polish frontier,, when they laid down their arm." Extract of a private letter from Warsaw , la
tad the 20th ult: "The capital present theap
i the first attempt that he or any body else that we ever heard of. has attempted leep suim a B11 !.-.
mtnf. rbo succeeded ue cas a distinct in-
pressien of his feelings antecedent to his rising. He felt a great pressure upon him. and tbongbt
ikt the deck was about to fall in aad crush him, and tha only way of escape he could dis
cover was to jump nut of the cabin window.
eniarae tWlt bv imahdration nr inferrnro.
We have examined the arts reKulaticif the
jarisdiction efjastices af the fHce, and find
no provision whu h gives a justice ef tho pence
jurisdiction in a case in which an executor op
administrator is either plaintiff or dafendnat.
1 he provisions af tit statute authorising process ta issue, and directing the manner ef a& lerii.g jwdsmeat, regard the parties litigant as ncting in their own rights, and not "in autre droit." The. case of Walls vs. Newkirk, executors of Pressoo, 1st Johnson's rases SJ8, i in point. The supreme court of IN. York in deciding agaiast the jurisdiction justice of the pt ace hy inference or impiifirMioa
when the executor was either plaintiff o des fendant, present reasons which inet'tibly? apply to such jurisdiction in this stair. Oar statute applies to cases in which a uil is prosecuted or defended in party's o n tight, and ' ot "in autre droit." Pn.rea and judgment is predicated eu individual r-p.tVibili-tyno exception as ! mi i -t, or w .rraM, of limitation of the operation of a judjian f Eg ecufinn issue against a defendant ptrsorally or against bis individual property. D-fea
re which are incident to the repress ntiv
chnrnrter nre precluded before a justice af the peace rcilhout legislative enactment. The) plea of pie ie adaainistravit, tr ef nutttai ding dt-bts, en ay put in issue an amount greatly ex ceediag the jurisdiction ef justice of the peace; and if Rcted upon, reqaire exaniinn lien of thr whole adaniiiistrntion. N jndg unent can be rendered for assetts in future, nor ngainst the properly of the testator. Such are souse f the grounds upon which the decision in New York is founded. They appl to the CHe before us. JudgKent b&low afiirmed.
West Chester, Pm. JVbv. 16. Tr.ia p0(t ,'R. portent cause which tame before nP ng court of quarter sessiotn at h:it pnr.( wai tbat of the ccmor.weHlth vs. J Q. Snut'drri who was indicted for a cons-oiiarv i J-f.--j
.,. M ,,r ' . ilia citizens of tbis cc.lmnwath b- ,.',-. Military torture. W ill.am Milhouse.a drum- . , , , ,-, v :""nl 11 " 1
erof the 2d battalion 5cotch fusileer guatd,! ,7 " " erre Tory o ' inl uraal i n i lu-ta varn .(...,t.. j
received three hundred lash.s! though not ysjt'," "'"" r -i? . - s ",,l,us"r. dunr-g the
.i w timi inn vir
progress of fhe trial.
thou jl
21 years of nee. in the armrv, bird-cage-walk,: , ,. , . f r
havioir. while intoxicated, forced hi way out!", V' . """'.- Il il the buain.it
of the barracks, and struck
He bore the full punishment
pursuaat to tbe sentence of a court martial, fer , . . ,. . . ' hat hero re- . . iiilCi'd In a liprlorl nUm .. . .
orceu ni way oai . , . ' iu uuvnn sentinel onduty fl mdtvidunl to prf -rt thp m frm t with great forti-li'"1' wfhf ,t" e. Thit individual fc dispt'Si-s of it in '... ,;....
tnde.- Lod' faptr.
Maa has 246 boaes; the bend and face 63,
r sin ....III... : I
th. trunk 59, th. arm. G4, aad lower ex.r.tni- UrwtJ cw ; , P "no r
tiea 60. Thera ate in man 201 muscles, or it r.ff. . - -... c.,uera pasa
pairs of mascles. A worthy burgesa was asked at one of the
ccaaasander in chiet.
frem a Utter utt I Pahi, Oct. 3. Poland it agam uoder th yoke of the Mas
cv:ie. Italy i paive; llelgium is proceed-
yearaor.e el one vast bivouac, advanced po;inglo organize somethinj like a government, and patrois are found at every cornet. Thejnhich wi:l lc ii!5iweu to endure so long as it Russiasr hax. denounced to tbe police sever!' be the convenient of tba thro, ether great thousaii'.ta o persons who bav been zealous ia! coalinenta! pxveis to refrain from attacking the nati-aal ' ue. Since tke 8th tnb!. the dav' France. Popclur iaxnuHs oa a eoniaed scale,
a wh rh it -esarued its function, the police; occur daily in one of the districts or stales of kas been coatantl v empldved in taa'f ai icsU;: 8 itzarlaad and Germany. France labois nnrid in the 6it two days i tbe reslaration up Idsr ditiicnl'io aa l disadvanttges whi.:h the a wanis ot 1 0.10 persons of all ages and class?.' taraiists contend will led to another revolu
were thrown into pii?ou, and ccoSt.ed witi the, tion, and the assertion of her rank among the
r .i.r v. ... .l . osn . . . I . . ...L! .: J ,
wP,n oi miieiaeiora. amce m u pari-. ..., . ,.. ...fj,.Ka...n u po.u..u - , R( . Tor l M ayr , j
. , i ,. ,...... ia tae lite!.
were r.ie t upon tor nearly wo hour to uc ; tale oi turope, ana wnnin laai single asseriion ression, uader pretence of a revolt ofl..e uiale-i shall limit my observations on general polities, fartof, tboigh not less than four-fifths werejTl.ere is nothing inviting or suiBciently pleasiag ronfjtn.il on fuspicicn of political oS'encas. There! in th; sketch t tempt one to extend it. r ov upwards of 1500 incarcerated, andj I'at.is, Oct 4. We learn by a letter from they will es'eem thomaelvae fortunate if they j Pterin, that his imperial bijhneia '.he grand
are not i-ent to Mbena. rlaad ha luaccctiiiuKa win "haet, is to oe a;poiniL(i viceroy ot t o-
land, in the room of his brother Constantino.
It i atLrmed that the autogrnph tetter from
! the enapero- rtukoU to the prince of Orange,
to whoa it wa sent wi'.a the decoration of tha
iff
w ho aro termed
it in fiwalle
flij;e quantities to perioni
. carriers. These carriers sell
mi ti-jiou the i'lnocect i.d unsuspecting at
j. . .r , .a wnr resunea isr v) an &ccaDDl;ce in the hui ..... T,,.
- - - - ii. aet js, niai
tte eiect.on.,11 he gave hi voienora pure mo--trarneMr-d in tie nr,
itives. "Oh.zarUialv," cn.l bouii.kin. "vo.f iorcuuied ihc ' . .V .L j . -.a.
. a . ,i, i a il. i utj ejnw w 1 1
1 nC iieinnV. 9r inrv raw'irl uhnul
i . . " - - . x in v iv - f a oaweev
' . ot,c iA returned a Verdict next mora. A person tke other dev. asked a woman resi t! of guiitr. The DrUoner wa setitcnceax
ding in Martin1 court, London, whether to 4 yais cet.nnement and hard labor in the on. kas keen with them to take the (jf penitetiHai v at Pt.iUdelphin. Dodion and J. "Senses!" she replied. l dont think t . ' J lempkill, i'r. for the rrisoter. and Van Arm-
no, aiiorney jen, rir fa cciuunonweaiwu
tnak into tl.e tomb." Another letter ef the came date ta. that it appear that there is atil! an aalmioistrntive Tolish committee urgaoi?od al Vrostorhan for the palatinate of Kalifch.
Tha lieiLa State Gar.ette couuicotes the. order of Si. Wlaiimir, leave no doubt ai jft
fl!aw!-.g lot-licence, dated i'r.vtiei
Sepr. 57: .V !ia e thi moaiul rec
sow of the snrienJer . f .Modi in to
trnopa. The remains of the Pw'.ish ai
Tlock, snd approached the lerrilorj
aa a I a 11 nmnnarat sia fr t iKant f)
i -i otl" with another, morning, noou, aad o fr.T,';B"PiUl 0t W"W-?IQD 1. ouitt of white ,. . a,,d Is ,h t reagniGcent boild-
f; ia tnr Unid Sllrs. The prmcieni
II J -an
u i lain if is .nn f..t 10.1 ; k a .
Poland. . he ,ur.:,o,or the Oar upon the ,.,itct ofltio... TZX V' k . -.u 3
eieeotne.HM--., rebellioa; and it should 4lwy b at.-k .S. " ' V jV ' , "
iK. l .1. . inl t!..i .l,. i-,- r il i .v. it in iui ruuusta vj rtn tn m ,m iron H. l,u'n,i,u.i i.ti-t tho date of the letter i prior to -i.:. l i n . '
my h.u. left re. eiPt at St. Fcterebor-h ef the ' 7. " " " w ' w -r"" ,u' ."aur
. Thacosa vTaraaw. '"mSirsi wun various amci el traun sitfubs. L
Tbe Wkee'ting Gaze'te states, that there are thirteen tteam eegiuts in pvratin in that town, many of which aieefthe largest class. Dell were introduced into English churcb cs about A 1). TOO, and used t be baptised a d named hi f.ie they wcie hui g. Si. Pe ter h: I at Uoine, weighs, ir.U00ln3. S'. I'aulV 3,400; Great Torn, vf Oxford, 1,700 lbs. Lirrnii, 9.900 .t -v.t St. Iven'a ef MoV iS8.?eHIM.
