Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 17, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 January 1832 — Page 3
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.W'.'f Tre has I10J been tor it
it iiU;Lt:eil liClJUCB'.l S.li.! 'hit ' ui.- Is
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r ial i-H'
and unhealthy s I Worn trv."' The annexed anecd te is a literal ten-
la Po.jy township "i the '20th
f:l iijl. 'i,,Js iv?ich Ji4f!
itT known us th- present month I piot (1 nontinn ,f tti fn t An ex ortir.fr lost hit last by A Mnz'ey, esq Mr Wuiua Nzal to riis ro,i- r
Tht- iutlucici which hat i xtenstvely J rtvhil. ecu at a g.tmmg h -.use on Thtirsda y. He ruhed wary A."k Porte:. . J, los seaiiy n month, has proved fatal in out of the oV-n in despair, hastened to hi hdg On tl.r 5th i,,i. ,v the samo, Mr 'rasci:. '''
and the disorder has vet.mgs, ami piepareri to load ;ns pisnt tor trie;'. I Rirr ti :liss ilu:L Lh.-Ti.LR
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of
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sevcr-u instances,
?ii ( frequent! settled upon some vit.il orjviu, issid reiulttd fatally. The deaths on ike rck -mii:i Satetdwy last were 41, rind the l amiii i i,f denlhs the past week, ending toil it. i. sDtiuts lo GG. More persons have died in this tit) the present, than h ve during an Week tor the last SO veurs. Boston Ev. Jour-
purpose ef self destruction, when, in c r lnig hit pockets for "adding, he drew out a loiter v ' ticket. l-0 heaven, cried he, and must ibis paper, which may, perhaps. relnre my fortune, he the instrument f my death? fvo. I will wait the result of the tiragt Three days elapsed, the number rii not drawn, but the ticket turned up ft prize for the efheer, at by giving him
time Tor reflection, it 9nred hi? life. Salt in Europe is a monopo'y of Government,
m France a law exits, that if any person man-
u factor it for hi own use. even if he drawn a
bucket of water frotn the ocenn nnd converts it intM salt, he shall be sent to the gallies. Accer-
dinp' I! -itscl. there re about one hundred and
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Wil
Frightful execution in FraPct. K Convicted nurdei er, named Peter Hehaid, atter lying in bis dunjcou at abby for apwurd? of five mooths,
was at length ordered for execution. H a!
cot unprepared for this, and eame to the sc.if ld with extraordinary tirmnc-s. The con-conrs-e ofspectators ?ns very great. Every A? . ,1 ....-.. TL a t r. ....,1 - -
mmg- rrau,. . u- twr,..v minion, flf pounds of fait annually cianuniiani took their place close to the unlortu 'far'-wefll in Praisi Date crisninal. Upon the ujuuI signal the con 1 TtctV head wat placed between the lunette. ! : Mg Mott of our readers hve herd The knits fell, hot with a trembltng mot.ou, and;r! ti a flicer' who fla,,n!f ,,,st 11 hl BI0"J at -i.i.,t ....irhlhe criminal. A cr of horror nrnsp iP'rt J" received hmiMudc trofa a fnand on con-
fV, iurrod Th. knife was aiMin lifteri.- I,,ll'inhat he would nevar afterwards touch a
fell a second time, but without reaching the cri-iCard or dice; but a few eck afterwards he minaP. neck: h then uttered piercin criet. A 8 fa"nd n out hnu- rfraat s'ra:ts ,vilh
vollc of stonet was difcharfed at the execu a Bro,her ?ambli, fer hundrtd of pound ti nier and his men; they attempted far the Sd -
time to execute the sentence of the law, bat without eflect; tfce knife inflicted only a slight wi und. and the reiterated shr;eks of the ill fated sihii txcited a thrill of hairor in the spectators. The executioner and his assistants, wounded by the missiles, were obliged to quit the scaffold and take to flight. Hebard continued all this time with his head fastened to the frightful lurette b thit cruel situation he remained for seteral minuter. The chief executioner once more mounted thescnffold, but without hi attendants; he made another attemp'. to separate the criminal head from his body; he twice lifted the knift. bit it fell wavering a before, and mi-'e ! 'be criminal's neck. It thoul he stated tk ,,o timp lh KTih the knife on hrmt
ela.ed, deraored. The crowd now became;0" filr we re onl "b, ,a M ,hat th ,tctB hno..a. and the exutmner was forred to ,eekilh,, '""P1 a"11 "I'end.tures of our county:
afatj in flight, lleb ird getting hi head disentred. lilted it as from the tomb. Some of the
' !i liii- Till ins, tn tii - sini".
r i-.vs Pisrsox to Mi?. Kvk Tr.ii'i'. At bar residence m this vioinity, on Fridav rveninf December 30th, 1831, Mrs. Ma
oh t ff, wile ot iir. Isaac zh-JX. It is shki ur
'led a christiaa; testifvui? to nil around he r
hat, although she ws about to leave the st it?e
faction beloff, she had a;i inheritance abve
that was incorruptible.
14.-C.
Dr.
And. C. Forbes,
, Hi nt'lih" thi at' da: w
' ('.) m the ai'ir:.-ra ofVEVAV. i pa f r.ei ri FJiVSIC AA'D SURGERY, in shs: to - n f V viy "d is v oiniiT. Ha re;ur his g ttful thai. k to bin friands for thr pa.ror,?e tiitiier o ex
tei!diobim. lit hpes by nitaatioa tobusneit Merits share of pu'jiic pstranafr, havin" resided here aiout seven jesrs, ai.d a'o rrui.s
;isthp public are uluci -Btly ecquaii.'cd with h'os o frx'.ond UkPir pttroaaRf . H ms; loan-j, a; all tim f utiles abseat or proftP3;Ba! or ifficial tu iufcjs ai Si
o(3r, thrre duors ei i ct ihe coraer of Main an. Ferry streets, aa Main itrt'Ct. Vfvay, January 7
a ' i 'i! i !;
n "rtiisir- tTr rr;irt in it!"
Wirt1 iil-te?i has 5!::-od ce1
Th- N w Or!a-. Oaricr of th "! ult. 'r.ffit inr-; a report f-rrv tt-i r i' tfiat ii.!',at ii sffamhoaf Courier whit t. !;..,! iU r,.j Mixi'ippi fr hilt, n Cm ini? p-t-vio.;?. 'i id uiik, and tha (.idv thrr (p-on-i.ni , i -ixty on board, wpr sarnl. Ti:f di'u; ti!tes that ha had nrrt hrait a'":ie i tr-u c? '. rpport te any nurheiitic sourrs.and lliiM'.-fo:3 'lopesitmav founded . The sahr. Virini wa, with lir cai'2i?) nlirfly loit l,st irrjnfli, atwufn N . 0lat,i arid Mobile.
THE SOUVEMR,
PRINTERS RETREAT, INDIANA. I t KSlT, i NUMtT j 13.J2
In answer ta ("ato, whose communication is
To clerk, for extra services, Jtc." was an allowance made to the old, not the present clerk. Lm r'arre. A new couuty, called La Poite, has heeu organized in the northern part ot our state
State House Twenty-one plan were pre-
populace cried out with astonishment at eiog a human being itand up after escaping the inftrumenl of death no less than five times The ttretihed man now begged tor assistance. Af
terthe lapse ol a lew minmes trie youngest of sented to the legislature far a state house. The the etecutieners, defying the threats and ran !tD, presented by Mesr. Town k Daris, ol
lies et the crowd raouoiea me tcatiold, and the city of New ork, has been adopted.
.t... .k- ...a c Richare A. Buckner and JHB.es T. Morehead,
appeal turn ia,,t, m '" "t" :i'Mii ;, , . c . , .il'... j,i rn, Ko ... .mi f-.i ,,i. Jhlve bt- nominated for gavernor and lieut.
wlank. Th. ...i.taut told him to t, rn hi. head,ig0V,,rn0r n kentuc!l7' ht ke tloa r.publ.-
ii . - i i - a -i , -,fiii murcntiKUi
tnd ai me same mum itru uuu vj ine nf-cit.
A word, to the Wise.
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WANT evry prrson th.t i indch-! o m bv ao'e or otharwise, ta cad 'nd ps the 9tne I . nos
sitely, caiinot wait lonjif r. KtCHARD T GO D RD York tow-sMp Jarusry .
FERRIES. i'H'pe :-ns ivn FER U1MS, within thr eo of S iO r and are r que nl o all on 'he elai It of tiir Sitaerl ni circui e'.ur'. for tr-eir Lioer.se Their atteniion to thit notie- may ate them much trouelr, a'id a nelt-c. on tke.r par noterla, will b -considered is a reiTquishmeiit "of heir right, and li oensts will be gra-ted ui ohf Uy arder vf the reua-y con)taisiener. PI)W4Rn t'a l TON, clfrk 'lik's ffi-e, Vcvy, ini iry 7
and gave him several wounds w ith a knite. He bard's head, nearly halt off. hung on his left shoulder, md the executioner was obliged to leap from the scaffold, and make his ascape a mo the gendarmes. Hehard, la all probabil
itv, till breathed, remained in this situa ion , Ohio, in lw partie. commanded by Col llamil
for two hours, exposed to the gnae of the specta-jton and Major Jenny, turned out on a squirrel tor. Some pertons declared that they could jhunt, tnd killed thirty two hundred and sesenty
perceiv lnm move tor more than halt an hour,
Petitions have been presented to the legisla ture of New Jersey, new in session, praying for the paenge of a law to allow herse racing, and to establish race courses. On the Ith instant, the citizens of Norwalk,
during
mou
. hich time he frequently opened his
The qnetion is, W4 not this man mur
rtye.
The atentnbnat Liberty itr uck a snag, on Wed
ncii it nitk sat f t W Ma I lava ta K n t; at t It aa mniilll aa (
... . II . , jichkii nvam aj in maiiw ikuwii UlC Ul'nna wi
, , 1 . . ' r -i.. ithe Missouri river, and sunb immediately in 8 tan imr op, and with a shoemakei s knite 1 h e i - J 4 .- , ... . riteet water.
interests et numanuy requna ma leuiRmeBi oi
litis point. Ganfre af Tribiux.
Can liaa.
Advices fram the Ameiican saissioaanas at Ceylon state, that .March 30 there was a drend
fbl fire at Msneiiy. which destroyed the houe. seat in the senate
ehurch, study and large bungalow, together with the furoitere, rlothmg, library and stores ef Mr. and Mra Woodwaid. wko resided at that statian: the amaont of property destroy ed it estimated at bttween 3 and $4000.
DrATitt Philadelphia 175 If. Trk 156 BaHitBote 49.
Montleit Stokes is re elected giTeraor of N.
vlr. Clayton hat uat resigned hil
A bill hat been reported in the Ohio legisla
ture, to incotporata a company for the purpose
of making a railway front Cincinnati to St. Lou is.
Ladiis aatfsd. A paper printed in the state
ef Ala-ma, s-pcaks of a most deplorable and a
latmiiig arcity of young ladiet. Ever res pectable female, native or stranger, found there, is ai soon as possible, harried to the hymenial altar The young mn are at one hundred to cue otthe oung ladies. Whether Ihe cotton or the broadcloth are frowned upon or not, the ladiee ate always welcomed wiH smiles. They shall hate protection forever.
Stephen Gertard, the great Banker, died in
Philadelphia, the 25th alt. of Typhut Fever.
John Breathitt and Benjamin Taylor have been nominated foi Gov. and Lieut. Gov. af Ky. by a Jackson convention at Frankfort.
Charles Welles has been elected Mayer of
the city of Boston.
The twa rrtisiionnriee confined in the Georgia Penitentiary, have cited that state to appear be
fore the Supreme Court of the United States, to ao-wfr for tbtjir iaiprisnnmerit .
perls to tkt Bxthel It is stated that a bill has passed in thi hue af representatives in Connecticut, prut iding that, in the nie.icme went of fruit, clarn 4c- live pecks hll make a fcuhel! The probability is, that the rrcnil ft buy more app'es and clams than they sei!.Would it uot be an object worthy the attention .ifthtit Irgi'Wthe bedy, to decide how many 'ir,ces shall make a pound nl wooden nutmeg:
. .1 U 4 .U..II i .."l,.
rifcoi now u;..nj uvcn ruii liini,? j;i..s3 ui iiuii Oint?
ll is I'-disnatdd that thaar-t-ca iea;iifaclui
The following was amoug the toattt at a cat tie -how. m Matsachutf tts: 7'Acc-aa? oil bemn porridge rays f our coun fry when eiuperat.ee starved the doctor, fair
dealing the lawyer, and a oial bene-ty killed
Ilia putters devil.
In t!ie io'ilh Carolina legislature tke commit
tee of ways and means have proposed $2000
as ;he lax cn lottery oilicts, which hat received the approbation ef the house. Two steamboats were launched at Kashvillt, 'IV sine se. on the Sd nil One of them n eall ed tap Memphis, and is about 400 ton burden
Published aery If'cdnesday, PHILADELPHIA Embellished with 20 copperplate cnsravi.igs, sf remarkable views, celebrated person, and quarterly plutes of the fashions. rjlHE publisher deems it advisable at the cotntnencrosent td the new veai, to r',,ru his thanks to hi patjoa far the favors h! readybestowed, nnd informs them and the public that h-i enters upon his duties with renewed p-os. pact of rendering it still aiore mtere-tiog tbao at nny former period he ba eomplevd bis arrangements, and is now in the receipt by evrv packet which arrives her or al i V 'ik
from Etjgl ind. fsnot interesting peneriuals, from which he will be able to furnish his tenders with the lalest .literary productiors of m, riff instean of receiving them sernnrl baud from publications in this coualry for thosr- m iio attach an importance to the protfn i hini of fahinn he has br-en induced to arid L: Ik He assesnblee, which is believed by ihe gav n-ild ta
hold the mirror up te nature, and which will en
able him to present them with the erlf-t no
tice of all ohangas in taste and fasi.io, l.i h are constantly taking place, and from it io -e-
lecl the elegant engnvmg with which it adorn
ed to grace the pages of the Souvenier quarter
ly in short, no expensa has been upared that will be likely to add t ihe falne of our publication, bat whilst our attention t thus directed to what transpires in Kurope, it shall not pe.r mit n tr. neglect native nerit: and we -hall freely select from American publication hat seems adapted to our pnrpi.e, and l.i-t but not lenst, we have succeeded in enlisting in u? interest many valuable coriexponde' i. t th iij this country and Europe. whoe pioon, inmg would do credit to any publication, add i re we at liberty to give their names to the pntdic, would add lutre to any work to nh'fh they were attached in short, no exertion l! he spared to render the Souveuiei in ietecte worthy the patronage of the putdic. p.oih g a cheap nnd elegant emporium of ufln ,nd intoiestiiiij iuf"i mation and va!ulie ifj.or'tory of specimen of miscellaneous hteratdie. ict attention will be bestowed on its m ral en"en
cy, and a constant watchfulness preset ve-l eF
the rause and interest ot virtue. A poitiou ef (be conten t will be as follows: 1 . Tales, original rind elected BHy. amial, humorous and scientific; poetry orig oi: and selected fioui the best Ameiicm ii ioreit literary puplicationt; biographical skt-trKo f distinguished parsons, male and fetrioie; anecdotes, hon mots, 4c. 1 he original mViei i.ecessary for this department ef our paper, will be furnished by individuals who are ait..n geously known to the publio through the medium of their literary productions. 2. The Toilet. In addition to (he usual literaiy matter contained in similar publicHlioei, Ihe proprietor hat completed an arrangen eat by which he w ill be enabled to furnish correct!
samii ,m ji'iaT'yswi in i i " itii . t i i iiid ' lipliiim en the prevailing fashions-, both Counsellor M I, after he retired from prac-' foreign and domestic, illalrated with e'egant tice, being one day in cempaay where Ihe an engravings, besides the regular tenes. n re is certainly of the law became the tapir of con each quaittr; places ot fashmnalde res-iarcet, versatioa, was applied to for his opinion, upon "ketches of life, maanets, etc. be nt the earliest which he laconically observed. if any man' possible period, and froeu the mast nuihentic were to claim the coat upon tny back. & threat-; sources. en iy refusal w ith a lawsuit, be should certain j 3 Miscellany. Interesting items of mlelli. ly have it, lest in defending my coat I should gence, fomgn anddomestic occurrences. deaths,
teo late find that I was depiived of my waist marriages, tkc.
coat also-1' 4 Lngravings In each quarter the Souve-
The Norfolk Nerald sa-t, the leak wh.rh'llier be euil.ell.shed wtb four quario epper.i.i.ir c ...v, ci.'... i, i- . .. i,..l . iilale entfravinus ol reiBarktale .nieri an and
Trustee Elections, I'HB QUAL.IFIKf) VOiER , of tlx Mf.i con T .; l "wnsh Via witfii' ih -oii"i j.f Swm zerland wi'l ?. . n thei' es -ctive t wih'i On Saturday, Fibrvtry 4, 1831, o ct. t y f , TIJtEE TRUSTEES fr ac
congr-sioa! ti"!.tiii;.i. w,o stinl' ba ti ero'dc s r h i.seheiderj of tre -aire. ha election to he held t tt a following placesM Ihe school house, en sec- li, I 3 H 12. At the house f Jf Jt Taylor, near sac 16 T. 4 R 13 Wakes' mill, netr sec 16 2 U 2 The houae iicciiiiei! ky JohB CUrk, on 16 I' 3 K 3. The house occupied hy Js. Mereer. on lfl, I' 2 rt 2 I he house onee oaeupied by G ripp.onl6. T t H 1, In those townab.ps, i'i which thesc'-ool sections rmin unsold, the electart thcrouf, at the shove election whe favar a sal, shall write upju their ballots fotruataes, (' ") and the oppnaed te sue-'- a! shall write upon their ballots. ( .V Sale'')
B) order d the county ca -tn iSn.ntis IIKNttY BAN i'A, ahenfi j Sheriff'a office, Tevav Un 5.1833. j
Brigade Order, Fourth Brigade of Indiana MilitiaA Printer's Retreat. Jan. 7, 1 8 J2. 'rf"tH sev-rt -irn'Ma caiipaiag sail hr:ga . 1 shall be mosttr-. ; at such pi ice astli irrsptctive oan" ai.dni8 may dirt at, aa fol'ovs: Tbr 3d rei;imant oa Tnerdny, Oct 4 " 14th regt on Saiurd y Oct. 13 15t regt. cn Vt ednaaday, Oct. 3 ' 44! h regt. an Satorcl:'y, Hct. 20. 55 h regt. on Sjtuidiv. Ort. 6 " 60lh rtt oi- Friday. Oct. 5.
By otdf r ot the bngs ;:er jr;i'nf ml
13 A C CIH v-BERLIN
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, a-c, .1 ih. IT. . e, br cil.x.b l i,..t h,,ct ... W1 engraving
Sunday, proved aPai exaasir.ation to proceed European s.ene.y. or port, aits of distinguished from tame uaslopped hoat-holes it, her how, d'a' ;,t '"V !! ' f ' , c ,"p!l h"1 aba,,, thero.yer. The, were soon stopped I"""1' wh,ch, w,il U t colored, f,e-ol r h-ige, d al.e will Vr-bahlv nut to ,, .sain this :tolhue who Comply with the term, at ub-
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irnirnia Phihidi Iphia Cov.ru r, Vlthvll.
Letters frum London nifntii' that a dit
f 1 . ..... j . ,j r ,-
,,i a,. ta Hi s r uu r, , hou,umo iw.suw. ithe tbcr, of Its. sire, i intended for shallow
'irjit 1 Hart, ir.m rue tuftr.css ttcpio)s i t-;,triru pi-i - 8. viz: 15.0C0 mm and hoys, an J 3000
Irrvn'o. whosp total waes me coniputfd at
j?l.00,000a vear, wbi.l is ahul j'240 P s ca h pi : and that thr w b ;te aumbiM ! pr i !.! t atoii b lh: Is'ij-insss is Irti n bit tl) (: ' vhilc i il!ih.-.UP:,;' (' t!l tlli ri . -'I!.-. ,Mt k' liie 'risn iiovlut ' r th.-. : , ; : ti". i . I'ii ..iihtd wiih ...hettcr article a reduced i i-jc.
vvater. The apeciat depntitt
ade in the Baltimore
savings bank between the 1st Not. ned Slit December, aaaotiut to ,;l f 8. C0 Ct. Mr. Jobard, of Brussels m ai I to have dico ve ed a machine fr hoimr t'.e eartli with the greatest facility, in any si.-il , and lo any depth, if -ncii Ie re;t!!y be cai Mr .'okaid will 'e it'ne lue gre'?;t lots brietccS'i.-.
sriiplion. ot payment in advance Eat b f.urstTioci will thus s-e furai-bed yeaily iviili ')() miuinur counet nlate anfr.iio.tr the
order there, ralb-d Influenza, was very pra , , of m(Jie ,BHQ ositl the anniial cost ef valent in (hat city aoout the 1st of ()ckler.j J,e en,le wori.
r rose Ihe accounts, it wa timv similar to Ihfj nervndiriP- Bialadv. with the same name, of
' - c ' which wflou litis id of the water have recentl) hJ sack veneral rxpetiaucu. The Albany Dailv Adferi r .tales that h revenue from the Krie and Chamrhu-1 cn als this v-ar, will be about 1 G0,000 m n e
than duting the last. Lualyvurit was LfjC22 dollars.
5. lidi'or" Department. Notice of pas-iaf events, the diatini, new publications, cri' cimi. Ttiuis. The Souvenier will be publi-bed every Wednesday, asd foi warded t ibcribert out of the city by mail or othei i-e, et may be directed, each io. will contair. eighty
cloely piiutcd paget, and dcroialod with appmpriate riibfeliihim::iL iu addntun tu the u-
bove eugiaviiigr.
Price of ubsr riiitien. thtee dollars per tc-
Tha Baltimore Arrorican of Vv edncltlav Jnum, payable m anvance; for 4 coi ie sjll, far
savs. le in!IUf:.Ki aruvaits in t'ii cut 'o hi. in un.s 2.ri. and .i the 'Hine iati loi a Ur-
Xnt which ha lievsi hsf t hf cm t(iiallad jj.rr i.uud i r. in all casts n advance, which er Kiom what uf see and hear, we an- i erUtii.i ,;:lcs iheru lo : 'lcd platea ol fnihinnt. U:tt Utk naj.)i''y - V't f?,'wttkt'.ju h PHH.!1 PUIOT,, ieyt
