Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 16, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 January 1832 — Page 3
. !! t a- a.-.d .ny-. Th qii?siio"- wh i vn '- ni nys, an resulted in the ad- : M!a r-f 'be it- !'jii'n ly a vctv- f 9G t 9,'.j h.iie tiie-i, at '2 o iocK. ndjocrned fit! Mm
The "rvv O.'e-m Count r, of the IT ' :.;v: WifYo .-e ds Siito. apatite .""": '.iiq-l. ileriiv committed t prison -.."ei t" the Oisttirt court of the l.'ai'cd Stat ri i r.haige ufpiiacv. It is allowed that he vt Tit iwirr and opercai of a large corvi
r.:;rr Spanish, ro'or. called the Snffaf. fiio'ir.' j -""C ifMiitrn guns, manned wi;h eighty n-en. '' it an Amtncan brig from Rc-slon and a TPr. ; v-:ose ship, were taen and destroyed hv ..t
uHana, nn the coast nt Alin,.;i. len mirths j
I li- L'irttaniA ill I (i til iiiiin i' . , u i
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riis.ui s i.; "Ai.tv-li tr.; ts.vn est t is't-cr J-na i goou Cii.'-eri? or t.ii r!e ft. rcgewu ' p.v
r.ii4;ei. referred to a spirit r.orno".ii' "n.- sfnf n:o-.p ..: --.t;oi, therrf.i-o p-e! of Mesr Pellork. Dusnnnt nn-i !(. ity. Rrsoli I i, Sli commitM e wii.vs -n! Mr. Hayes nv.ved far adnp'ion the 1 "wing menr- hp in-'ri!'.ed to t.-ke the - (re --lor resolution: ri.fiflprp.tioa, nr.it if rhev ft ;J jit'. s f l
P.esolrc d, Thai ji!i;iri:uv conr.rn i- t " 'nrnr htiot. rf rf to thi h'-u-e :i l !! ' 'i'i
! . t III! '
Dece-oher 10.
Mr. Pollocd; rie-enfr-d the petiion ef III ;n
ve!l and
t e. ptay in
1 tor the erecti.
k, hich w.u refened to the committee on '! A petition was preser-trd by Mr Se-
tVnm Mr. liol :n-in :nit ther. Frying the
,'. .1 r.' . . , ,'Dtuf ted to inq'jire ir.; i':e eiei.ieti' ' ;. neur a run he .mter the jre-e ... ,!huiiin .nu nit e.heie an :i(t;niri:;. i Aicr fi e?: ; ' in-, the hurtnen hn ;sxMe. ? the iiicnri 'ii.ti of a cotoji . , - . . , . . . . '.. c , . i ' -(Kiitor tielendant er tltitttl.. to he jnsdictui ; htc h. ;lter :n npsm -ts-t(s. m''ie iin of,. hruiTB over Livijthei v i, ....... .
ifit) t lay 'i
ottnte :iticc r.f the renoe, v.ei the mm tu,n the ttLdr. tv,: ade:jteil
contrivery 'oe rot exceed finSlai winrhi Cn tni.tn.n '1 ' tnr. Cwllj. on motion of Mi . Flctihrt tvns Uid '.n the tabic j Iiendved." h:t thp rr.mmit'ee thej'tdiri-
i i i- ,? I A lesrtliitioa was introihjted l) Mi. F!ctct:Ci,!i he rpiviF.utei! t iu mi. e into tfco eiiie tic? rpo:.t!on il n fad i.-al coiii.sty, for the e , J 1 , . . , ... c i r m i - I i - ;tnri icpnrtir.? a hi'.. :.tpeii:i;ioi v ol the j t!e ":nif rail rond fiorti Mdio to Indtana , , , , . L, . , T , , .. i ... , . , On moticn of Mr. Whitccmb laid r.n the taUle. iind t'sn t he In: ?th ct lime !iie roarl-3 .! . nnd thenre to om onrenient point on, , ....... .
c .:nfe-tjtnd Wab 'i .-.fid Erie
. .itnticn f Mi Ser"..;r, r-i refertcd
nnnitee pt; rnnai. &r.
, ... to intrs?ct thr cumimttee on the inuirmrv to en ihal! be hohien n. e-irh roar! v. i . .1 V5H im lae estiedienev l ch.iicicff ue iimei tnr, Oai .neterl tht Wlowittc' .ecri'-'.oa . ertca to trie1. , , ! ,
ol noKting i he mpreir.e r:ni '? or ir. finse , waim was not fitiiMi : ifroni ,Mf and NoTmhrr. to fut--? arwi Jmuhit : Uenelred,! ha? the 'o s mtttcc on utii'ary af-
... . - ir ir.iw'.'ii ri 11 i i n: -nil . - . . . . . . ,
about the Sth oteeDtem'..er. h-mns rrviou. I t:e,?...t TKut haannto,! to! Mr ' mnjrtoa f.om t;,e v!t .:otr.mI.,ee.;f.ur. he itra-rt-rt t. it.q.i.re into t o . -xpea-en-
. ... . .. . . . t : r . i.
r ciis.-:irgea on tne neinuonog cessr, acargM : ift memorial tocoawrrea. praug tbm scrip ;
:ppointed lor thai purpose, ieportH a mcitiuri-icv l" tctisie the 34th tCetifn f ''iv o--
ef ilav .
eur
THE ORIGIN OF LIFE ARD r2ATI. f w d dis afid p
ma.
I.ftnon and Dumont, wtre nppoiuted ai.i com iTYiitlea.
i tii tend roii"ht eath ea?e
We' ir b hr and as
?s b i he eeroad or snid'Tla line is to bt read) Mr. Herod introdnr.ed a reolation instrucl
w:th ih' tiri and '.hsi.l. viz: sRT 'he janiPiarr cnmmittee to enoutre mtci
l : - r .. . .
.i . .i ..4.r . . .1 ft'.i:. At' iL.. .ik-.
.. i j j . i , i iai vt congress i.r ine reiifi oi pcifni! ivimseisjiiizni ann rrsmiiDs lueroimiii ui in. V iwe to all penon ho did not afail tbetn- . . 1 " .. . r i .r I I I.. I. I t - .... .4 ... . r- . r a, a -. I . .... I I k I . . ... .. .1 r CCT
' nes of the Inst reliff laws who land have: . , , 4 f (- . , ithe nrt iiu;e aud er dercu to a reread reRfii. roi r, to anv extent without aav refernee to f-ea forfeited. !.,. w u. ii-L- u . . I , , to rourrow. .the diminution of tna coiritmncp firm unicri
.j...., 1Mt,.... . , tinner nr pt'Pprcr.VT'jrrTS. ithpv arc inion
iJaccmher 10. j Mr. Cravens opposed the adoption of this1, Tbe haoe re considered the tote agreeing to iand be would be opposed to all sinnltAf ie?nhj-
nroceeo to the electioa this afternoon ofjodres tion lie was in favor at the ieferer.ee t the
" .... i .
A cuit fiend wi.'.osjhi H.ih, i!ica?e and pain;!''' expeieccy
blesse.1 fnena" irog;u breath and esse aja"m'57ih Feation of (he
a makes it penal
BREVITT OF LIFE. Man life a tapoor. And fall of woes; He cuts a caper, And down he goes.
INTERNAL IMPROVEWr.if T.
f re -ealin so uch of the n'1 Pro,ecu,0,,; Ihenhoth houses agree.l to whoie tyeUm to the comuiilte- t mi!it;ry atej.ea mg so iiuc i o 'piocetd thi mor'iin to aiake tho?e elections. Mirs. but he was'opposed to referring it m derie erisn- and pqnishment act,,r ... p. . ., , . r r . i i . If . . 1 . .. . ,. 'j Tetitions presauted by Mr. ISable ifrom itached items. I fortarein keepers to fad fori , . . . , t. . n . .n .n1 I rnfitvl. .i.k a.H m)in nravinr hf inrnrnora. I A!tr .1 lew rpanrlc from n.t . l)aS in cur-
nro .v . w...: 1... .r.i,.,. , :l aau oinur. piiu5iiIC luipum-
rem rite whirh . . ' , lion ol a company for the coo.if action of a rail Iport of the resolution, the quell"n a taken
Oa motion af Mr "tVhitcoatb.
jro'V.I frasa Ilarrisoa to ludiarmuolis. which vfas'en it adoption and derided in "he neg .Me.
' . . .- ..1... .. it... -r j .u. r.n.....n rt..,lBiiAn
Uesrlted, That the -oirimitfee on thejnr!i- : . , . . . iMcf v Noble, Hake, Cotton ami I ebb by wlucb was laid 01: the table:
Clark fvesn sundry citiaaa .f Warren i KeolTed. That the committee on mritary
. - " - 1 ...... , 1 ri('i-tv-c "ii illV JM eiarv be intinrted to inquire into the expedu Icy of so aa. ending the law, a to rrquiie hut fi
tien
four
iby bill r otherwise
1.7 .i su nmruuinr in law, a to rrquiie rail lour, ... 1. . l . . 1 . i .k .li . , , . il 1 . ,runtT, prauf aathonty to sell a ceitain afliiir' be mstiurted tt inquire into the exp in. terai ot taeh f rwhate court, o I. ho den in the , i ' . . . J . ,. ' . .t . . ; r.
. . ',., ,fr. ,,. vt . 'cnooi saniion. which w reau huu reicrreu in cun ui im nrnenuinr uir mi i' ii;n,"'t
fl ' ., . . r ki '..A'i.rmfcr..,.. .f . , , ,, a select committee by fir. tarcDs fiom sun polate the militia of the tate of Indiana u to rc-. :Uty aad eedie cy of promonon n.;r. each term fa rsnwfsf- nay., should the m,rthnn lranerJ mh, u iHdl!(t,n, ni,Ke the dnXy 0f commandant, . f con pe. tatr,nl luiprov.ma.t ,o th. at.i.jil -Ueorgia .. . iprating an ex.ea.on of the charter of the Ma g.e t- each Pnate under hi. con . .-...I tro .t. ow. ressurce. ha rectntl, been held JJ "' for i"Mc - J hs t ofi(e jn wnt, Pof lh mu(er, ln ,e .,,d lEtontan. 1 he ...tings .mmtncd on tha-f the mi, the follow ,ng re.olut,. n: J and ih.t tbe ha report
C..ul.a. T K.rl rl r.n.l n-o. A I I C 1 1 T Pfl . I I) A I thP lll.tlC.nr r m . L . ' -
areued by delegate, and the hoi,. Thomas iMtrnMed t enquire into the expe.hpn. v of .o an ' , . . ..... P.....1..1 ...4 vv : .. umpn'lir the "nrl r..Ln .....
wie-v Sanson W. Harm, aad Wm. VT.lk.ni. jr.'d duties ef jnstice. of the peace." .N.,oved'' P,mon8 Tinted b, Mr Cotton froa .un 1 THE AiO: EUN CUPID. Ism., .Prrelam.. The follonmf res.lationstram 10. 1831. astoextead he j,M,.dirt,on,d:,Lc,,,Bt'n 8"r "MJ' ,or,bf He rests on v,,h, h,nk. no h, .n.l were adopted- ofjustire of the pence to ce ..here ex.ru of Da",el uirh- tt,,,cn wl to the The baRk 0f Eo;lag i. the hanw-fo. mm; lt reflation. TLi coaventioa aaine-tlj : r admiai-trator. ara , lamuffs. n,le. the "f and iaeM,.-t. Mr R.-btnt-au Nor b(1,, nor Ua h triumphant .'id-, jcommendad a systeas of internal improsetaeut. '',...,ons and l,m..ation8 as are prov. fr" w'J I.Mna ol Ripley, praying the ah-,, tt ;.uion U the goltien beast ha guinea, . the patronage of the State. !led .a said act in ri.;; case., for parties -mug '",,,,,,,! ! a" ,t,nAtl ' U nf r'"-;He tkes ao cold hy midaight sereuac . td Resolution. The conv.atio,. recom.end.1 '" ths.r owa rijrht eIrl" ""Ph n.ter iu each year. whicb;For men f Uvv hl8 inMriiasent, have made that the leiiahtnrt a.thenae th. Governor t., Decnnltr 12 f ! ' '''""T ? iHi' tIoV" Hte ,lock do'ee' nnd n0 n0t" h" .........l, r., r.:. Fi-titioa. r.rp.e...t K. Mr I , . . ifa.rhy Mr. Headarsan, from suBdry citiK.ns, nlace
- - - ' rr - ... - 'nf v ,.. rnnnli i.mnnff fhA licnrnontinn nil. t- I . .u f
... . , 1 --in ink legal u, eitej'i nic mir .11 uwc.
make a tninnte ana cart fa I survey of she priari-" Tyn.r and others of Ilamilton coaoty, pray
ul lines of comncrcial communication in the
tate. with reference i" their tituasr for rail roads''d; rfried to n select curaraitlee
ing the location of a certain rod
tuici'ike.s orcanals, aad todilTuse among oor fellow .epseherlfy Ihe th top. graphical iofartnti" au oKtained1!
La?
Clara und
,d tbT.i'n .J- rr"npny to be My lad -the Richaaand, Eaton, 'Lonl 0f the treasury. MaMer of the ittee of Mesr- I,n" M,,M,B, rHl1 '04d cmP""y " wh,c w" Te-.Thi is our Cupid: ladies lake the
Mint,
the hint :
Dimmnnd Mtgaxin
Monthly Traveller
upon
v tir p
i Fletcher- by Mr. Merria of ' 5fre" ,0 ",ect co"it,-,iy Mr- William.; ghort a money loving g-"d i he,
lamrs M. Rs, d others for the loratio,, of al!rom ,rl.orarr 01 w ?3", ,t? Iu",ana "u,-,CallM bv his votane- CvpidUy:
.tale road therein aamed: hy Mr Lone prar-l1?' ?rV'. Be:'" ,u r
! K.wntmnTheeoaeeMionfeenm.rl.'inrth. loca-ion of. road from H..h.,r-fc a0lJ' wnltn WBB "'"r
flir.ii- ihP f.il'owW lina.t ! Lriaosport. which a rpf-rrr4 fn iho .-lo "iary imii-
l-i Thl fram Svnnah to Aogrjta, Iht-nce 'committee on the first named petition. On toEitontm aod thence in a westward.? direc m0,t"n Mr Hrna'rick. was added to said comtien to the Chitlahoochie. jmittee .1 I'he line from Savanoah to Mcon. and; r TTnrth, from the select committee to henr- to Columbus, and a line eenne ting Mil "I'00 referred the petition of sundry citilidge tile with that route. zsas. praying the formation ef K new roanty.
3i. The line freai Savaonah ta the hed af reported a bill on that n'.jfct, whth was re a a1 navigation on Flint Hirer, and thence ta Colarn- 15 rderetl to a secaul reading .. mormw. bus Mr Lernax, fiara the "tnrniMee to hich 4th. The line from Anjusta to Athens. aod w reriH th petition of Hugh xMarhy and .1 . Ik- .-a, a.:...kla U . . 1. ihel rUlflltlH I. W.inf l.lal.lir... t'..w ttsa.
" ,...nwl.rh..,!.rl nf IV,. . ,.,,h m.)Tl of the rensitll. nffir. . wh.rh ... or.trH d,r,r"d ,nV"r ,f'frt ,bp M''y of SO a
... , , . . . in b rd n roi.rl , jmendin the law an Iu requiie no i.li;ieus test erwith any ether line or lines, which nay at 10 pe reau a seraua time ta-m rrcw . .t. :.,.prif imnon.nl c..;ui ,.t Mi Deati i.resentad th. f,,lln,.r...l. T",,Jr wltH" petwl t g-ve evidence,
I'll I kUU J'v---.. ..v, ,-, 1, v,'iuuiv. 1 1(11 mi . " - -- Tantatres. ,,lon: 4th Resolution. If the State is disinclined to, Reolved. That the standing coasatitfre ea Qndettake with heroin resources those ia ,c;'" ,,e directed ta inquire into the expe provements. the convention recommend that,, dieacy ofameadinf the law reguUtir.g general by subscriptions for rtock, loans, or other pecuo ;1'"cu,'," o a. to require clciks t,. tuake out iarv aid. she cooperate with -uch c. mpaoies a; ' r,P1'' "' ceitificate retains of the votes givea may be chartered for the puipo-e of iuiproviugj ,n ,hc,r ''spective counties, for governor and the who or part of any cf the routes above 1 ''entenaat governor, oae o which retuias to bp
to
i- i-ora,
On nation fair. Wilsoo,
T I A T-. I : . . i . . a. naMaatllaa I. '
UlnniTC'J, 1 uhi mt juuisioij vviuia.iirr 1 ,rjj lif pu t'H'.tii :ic U instructed to inquire into the expediency ef; i: ad natft jg. oeato----
formimr a judicial rucuit, to be composed of"" ;- - eiuo.imiJ l-. pie i. nertun., to me it a .- t.u . . rr ii r' n . n i a-.r.. r t p. he f-v-n- ill c-tn-uc i- th- e-. -gMl h raunties af CiiTf !!. a. Grant. M'en Elk ; ,-Ul'ft um,U Tr, I- r with-ut increa- ng .ho hart. St. Joseph, and v h other cnuntie a may I r.f c- This se ic cora'. c& January 1 t and
hereafter be formed iu the Burthen uarl of the nuimtr c rt;,if : r. riding by on: f otth,
state.
December to. o t hi. miire N-. ousohk n it is f pped be v r
On inotian ofar. Ferguson. j mo rae pr.ee chan.,-.t nrth.a wt wit m:c
Reolved, I'hal the judicial v commitee be
with lea.e to report hy bill or otherwise. On motion of mr Mort is,
Resolved, That tbe judiciary rommittee be
th -n the numbt rs t th Rv ye-- " tie acme editor.
:'y!.t n.oOfc,i. to rt q. 1 1- tft do-taw m r .or a
c:.issf-s to be- r-mi p tr ns ' c-.-'! its a rea 'y wide . : ruja'i. ;p be Xf . dml Sli'i rnrihc Tti' Mnthl '.''mvi-Hi r ' in n d towv-rhepur. pise of'ihoft wi.o I. ve t a ess v f -cuinted ro s tllane pulir-tions o tn- r!i v bu w? o are still deai cus af avaiin tkeoi-; .' vt a or tl.-'' most vluabla contributions Uron'.ain. th- roo - p ipulm e t-ctions from tort; n.1 Arocric par.ticav-v ri-
i.-al uoticrs of :he current literaturc rt tin' ''tn' s. rKj
e calca'ated to ctertam aa
asetiti"oer'
Oh the 29ih the contention udjourned .iVu
duected to the secretary nf state, one to the
peaker of tbe house of representatives aud t.
matructed to inquire into the expediency of re r, ailc. , oth sexeij hnJ tVl.ry It U p..b,.hed potting a bill providing a rowpeufiition to as- cw 15. ,ftacn ynU by Badger nd or"'r. No: aociate judges toi granting writ, of habeas cor ; 63 Court streit, B-sto, . two djllar per a'u ur, is , UitlviMict, or tao do.lra a ahalf.t theti iUe
r
t"e.
Tkt Cholera. It is worthy of remark, that
ih w ord orrure in two passages of the Bible, bath in E clcsiasticus, and u both places iu con ccsion with directions and exhortations to n so her and temperate mode of living, which i still "recommended as the bet preservative against tnis disorder. Literary GaztUe.
A gentleman in Ne Yoik whose familv has
made cad inroad upon his fortune hv follow ine the rapid r.hai gts of the style of dre. b.i le qneteil the editor, of the Coin ipr and Enquirer tOMi?gest the expedieary of h. hltng a rmur:. 'ion twir.e a year, to rtgultilt tht fa$hions; so lb .1 a lady, frock, which nny be rjnsi eied tjiuit i.v m June, n:?; not be railed horribh in Joly
On motion of mr Hoover,
Resolved That the committee of nays and:
mean be requested to inquire into the expedien
the care of .aid secretary, both to be transmit ic of providog by law for licensing taverns and ted to him by eaail, the third to be directed t.jt'"1. nd thmng their quahticutioac. the sneaker ef the bou.a mf r.,.r0,,i ,,,v n..il On motion ofmr. Stevecsen,
to be handed to ,eBator or representative,! He.olred, That tbe committee of way. and a new directed hy law, which was read and -ime"n! be -tiarted to inquire .ut., the expedi-
,j,,(e( eticy or .0 amending trie revenue lav. mai in an Mr. Whitcesnh afTe Cnr hm id... ul trn' f '!1'e ha11 'he duty of
of the senate, the folio ior ra.olntion I lhe recorder to eoter the oarne of the purcha
Not ntaey vuars a? a man appeared i o'li t, whether as plaii.tilF. dtfi !an', r u i i.e, t 1 ;;"( liott chms l.vit luf ori) Ui- Bv tl.i- r it !. . thr f -llow ii.g dia'u gu d i iiiui u : Caurt. What is y our name, sir? .Intierr. Mj nauit is Knott Martin, yt.u llOtti.T. C Well, what is it? A . ! Knott Martin. C.No? Martin, again. Ue Wt n cvi wh;t our Dntr.e Unt, but n li t it t.. i ' ?.-!' 1 f coait, tir. A. I' i ii honor . Il g'.vu tc leart, 1 all Bit ii.itsc. C.--;Vell. snail it.
A. K n o double t, Knott, ri a r, Bifti,
t, tin, Alari'n iviw'-t M.'ul'i-
Resolved, That ; special coaamillee he ap. pointed to enquire into the expediency of pro vidir.g by law, fr lhe mode of deeent of the seal aiid personal estate of Indians withia this t.-itc.
Mr. Ewmg moved to a merit it, hy insarting
t.er tht word 'lodians, the following 4a
v a t'ne le tl ette be legally ascertained t. ,i- iiidiviuual property, acquired by treaty or
-;!,.ulattoa,-' which amandmeat being adopted
. t metion of Mr. W Carty the tUsolutian w
,uid nu the table. tr. Haiod eft'eied the fallowing resolution: Resolved, That the judiciary cetnatilfee he
...li acted la inquire into Uia erpediaacy ef
. vtiisiiig tue several circuit couit. to hold urn c tcimt cf said courts each year, aad to
,1 ,fer the juris:iiclion of probate hu.iaesc to ::J citcuit tonrta. Mr (irahaui moved to sti ike out til that fart -k h rkq'iues the transfer of the probate bust fis ta the ciicnsl court., which caoti.a being cuied iu the negative, tbe re.olatioa al laid ibe table. Doimbtr 13. Mr. Pollock prafiuteJ th patitiea ef Mat-
'.b' I lames end others, raying the foraaatioo
i .?w caaty. to he cerao-ed cf t fractinn
er oa the assessment roll, in place of tbe giant or at the time he record, the deed nf the purchaser. oir Brady offered the following reflation: R.xdved. That the judiri .rv committee be intruced to iucpiire into the expediency of so
aoeodiag the law regulating the dtie ofjuj. tires aflhe peace a o make 'I nece'ary for the pUmttfl in civil acti"r d omrpence soi' in the township wherein the defendant resides.
!u 1 :o make comtables resjtertively the repon-
sible ofiir.er in the cullertinn nf debts, with leave to report by bill or othrwie. an. Crutne fnoted to nmeud the resolution by striking out that part of it which relntes to constables.
(jj Persons iuteiuliog to iiibacribe for- - -.'uma .niim- "Co. (f witu the year 1832, are rrq"'" l to -tToli' h';:r iisn cs as e:trt poisi'ili;. t ; 1. ub- ' sii.-v nuv -stima,'t .he extent of ih .,r . .. u ciip' o i-e.t iv. 1 at the 'Mie ttB O See The Constellation A paprr dtvottd le liht literature, tttertainiK misctltam. amd the npirit of the next UHL. K! Kf.K Y IN T "K TT, jit I'.'irrc Dollar r anTttim in arfrtrncr fBift . b.i t n .. ' --i Hi s 4 rnorr S 'h.-M ig::tceii ifi'ivti! an'.l lhe obj' t -"ip seU si. - tin- ours- pursticd. re t j il k wt o rei ti.r h wor.t from U on ,vu nalijcc-. Our ml-. le iy -t pivat-i't iat licr tlw oicreii o? pitoaire r-i, vvt rit!. unr 'v .-rk daoarwaL which w sltatj n'i tu' our eiid-Hvor io Biot ' (s".m.-.uv. m fiixor'T :'ie ''ois,?ll".lio re ditr " nu i -y tta in shape of nu'vbcrlea re. 'i'' 1 tf f.r ix-p.i1 g-- "row oif b"tt,r .-it ll:e pr., if
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