Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 18, Vevay, Switzerland County, 17 January 1832 — Page 2
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en V.'edr.esuay, a large ill provi.i for their want if tl.cv fClue?ei
v. - VJ ?-r ;3j W j f f lover hay, stiindirgj on the preir.ie of Mr. jthrm proper!
" i ";'c. "t Vutche marsh farm. wa di-m;vpik i W
..Xt$UHt $ iiifHil'iatii, " m h bhiz, n.l wailv c.m-.m.e-d he
th thlp Shefi'd. captain liazksioff. from Xhv tlime- couM l,e eiiinpm-hf ; Int 'heir
will be pptre.vp j tS,-.t the tate of Engdam.
if
u :t er-eigelicallv .
copy t" m the 'I imp ol'the 8;h Iov. the
wing muta! on, which if. m the course cl
signature, !v the iro-t distinguished Folish oat
further proer-ess was arrested, and all comrt.u I riots in France ar.ri England, addressed to the
mention wi'h so.e adjacent w he.-.t i ickH'oi tu j Vb people. It is couched in language and
coT.Ur.no to be alarming and that riot hi n hur j Prenteri. i irrumstar.ces which have ; breathe 11 rif termination worthy of the gallant
nm are hs order of the dv That the hud! "I"'6" "HTP no (10""1 ,nal 11 HH! ,i,e or 1 men tram whom it proceeds, find the noble race wi'l again d.ire to reject the f'm Bill veHn lnce!l(liry, for th apprehension a liberal to whom it is directed They seem detcrmin r.m.i.-t believe. ar:d until that ho! ha finally- e' ren,,mi ,lV" he l,r,i1 Ibiil' eJ not to hecome the slave, ef the Autocrat, hut eunu- 1 ha hiw of the land there ,3 no reasVn to! " Frlf1iv ,hp l,p?' '""j ronm in the house ofjto seek, in oor congenial nil. an nvium ,wheie
jthe Rev. Mr. Rankin, at Brtlington near Hris jthey may wait more prnpiliuus davs.
Ii, a mscoveieii to tie on tire. It was hap jptly got under without much .tiory. Wo riuht
remains of its having been ths act of an incen
sxpe.-t the. country to becore quiet. ' f Francis Hurdet ha? placed himself at the hea-i r.f the t'nion Clufc.
Vi 1' thr rhrdera has artnallv nr-nnnrpd :it
Su vierlnd we are inclined to heiieve i hut tor j rJ trua The G'obe eas "f learn ith great 1 AI,ont 4 "dor!t on Monday morning, a wheat pka.nip tint no nen- cans of cholera have'rirk ,he l,roPrty of Mr. Miles, of Maddingloo, been ie, ort; to the board of health; and ,veinfHr.S!l,'sb:,,J' ai set on file by soma diabol hare 'en cetera! letters this morning' fr.mSun-!,r ,nccnd!Hr Saliiburf Journal, dcrland HndNawcaslle.whirh denv thai it i. the! A rlr,l ot hJ find n oul hu?t. the property
.! a ' 11 . 1 . t " ... (MT f .Pnnn rr) rT rnf Iflrna naiKDAriai: m m rf
:,M:"iC r-nolra appeared there; . ''T Future ages will show lum b.P wa, the,, conAnd the Utest Time- say. that but one e 1 " wnefdaT Bight t on hre by an mcendin f J . con occurred on the d-y .hat the Ute-t account, left con,on..d -,. r R' e'd 1 ijnt.V tT, that town, aad adds that it, eittnce there in', " g,P the f,rcs ,0 annou" tbat a n,ost a-;triumohed Furr,.e b h.r r II. in , fl. anT ,ha;.e. ,s matter ofdo-.bt. i!mi"? -ccoi.nt ha jut reached us of .oie in-l,""" , T," .. ... .... . - . jcendinrv (!ra Imnnai.ltM ni-ir na.r XsM.-nnri i J0U' misfortunes, participates in the onhal-
11 npoear msi me spirit ot diSHHeolien, snti ....f,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,. . PnljnJ i n m. . , r the Tirues. has extended itself in ,rm.n . An!A "mercal gentleian who left that to a ' , 3;'; lfee .rdor f ,K. k,,. ,u, u" r ftercky, informs us that at 3 o'clock ,n the : 'j1 0,"a,,0M. he " doomadancw to a long .late-
Wurtemherg, stating that the events of 'laslimnrr"n hp nt "akened hy the alarm of tire:
Adbri.3- t ihe Poles by thfir rocRinniEs is K ft c i. mi and Fp.Ac: Tolls! t'onfident in the eidigbtened spirit of the age, ami id Vhe sanctity of your caue, you rose to ihrow offthe oka of the oppi cnr. The world, in astonishment, has witnessed our achieremctits; but nations whom honor, duty . and even interest, commanded to assist y ;u. have
pusiiianimously betrayed the common cause
i Countrtmea! What can w a.ri f.r ii,
year, which had created disturbances is so ma r"lJ ,,e "J"1 ,ne mnaftitants were parad.i.f the ... 'V ay -tale., had not been w.thout their eff.rl mi"1- U" "I- B..nr of a Hand d,e- !dy dne7 and f an 10. el efi "A h, dnions-lhat the .,e.nosnes. of the I uacnu.at.d w.tl , the - o, m pre, had employed them to act on the passions h"i'1' h Pot P "ly and came ofl far Monmoath ! j f -,.:,...' . m, T 8 ' ! and the imaginaUons ofGerman youth-Ind tbn, I --"-.r.aiaing the prt.cu.ar, lie uder- H 3, thRMffivlsllrlu,,rm.hih.. .nf.Mo.l m "f'd that same stacks ol com and rart of a farm Lj J, . . . ' 1 ru""
'ik u..a L-. . . . anu lorrure lormer
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in co ..eqiiKnre. cammands th General to res j"V"'c ,,en unnr. ua saw ma reneciion tram y.).ir.2 , dicers fr-m meddling with politics.!' ,l" .tl1t' "hlch appeared to ha ia the dirac. or from f-eq-i- ..ting societie where political e-V,-,not ,h ,, om N"prl lCaHitf. Man vents , -icd! or political opinions eaiias-i,n"re Jlerinad l b.- pot us in mind of the often reposed! ?Vsforf- Monmvuth, A'ov 4. This mammy, tro-Utcaiior. of Jams I tnimmna hia f.iihf..libe,fV',n 5 nd 4 o'oloek, this tawn was alainifd
subjects not lotalk on politics, or to dics state' ,h cr f;X proved to be a rick of hay affairs, which were thine? above iheir cnt.aci ,,?lre isl piece of jround, ia Laaarth
I he order of the day at Wurtembergj 1' De ,nJ 10 l" l,"lr ,own
ly eeviit:(l to sutires the. -
for what, short of Ihe indtpenderice of Poland, can satisfy men who have sworn to die far her freedom ! Polcs! Tau have hitherto done all that he caave a g real and noble nation. You have saar ed no saanhcei to attHin j our great abject : thous ends of yeur brave brethren have alieadr seal
rhe'ed W,th B,d 1,1,r,, mpact with Heaven
will be M tFMnecttial a the ncclpr.teil p(fcla
a nations in Englaad. A similar ev idmce of a new excitement in the public mind of Germany is to be found in the formation f a reform union in the free city of Fi, ink for I, which kas begun ta petition for improvements in the constitution, and the tirt step towards improvement for pub licit v m the sittings of ihe legislative body. In referring to the riat at Bristol, the Editor says, in addition to the painful details respect ing the disturbances in the west, which we have the distressing duty to record in another column, accounts of more recent disorders ia other parts ef the country hiva been received. As far at we have been able to ascertain, wa relieve the following paiticulars may be relied ou: j Coventry Here tha mob succeeded ia set..
ting fire to a manufactory and a honse adjoining;. The rtMlitarv, however, soecdilv disner
re me tor their renotry but il the sword ol
thfi filtatnt) kaia . I I .
kismr Ti,.r. ..(,. .. ...v., k. ii """'J P"ren our lives, leiasremtw
hay was the property of Mi. Gregory, aa inn-
set on fire hj ihe hand at an incendiary.
("ram tht Atiruia'i filtreury.)
in aataiday nramiac mf U .
w,,H Lomb.,1.- who resides at the wanS.farm!'"',r'lh11 bt,r ' .'ntB " act u.wonhv
are bound ta devcle every hour i hat:
remains to us to emulate the heioeo that h ive
most
mgh.a h,e bioke oat en the i "''"i n "or -nd glory , re aur most . Curias Hart, a t.a.nt o. Ed '! .d.c.-.nl at fartune, rank,
in the parish of Great Melton Absat hall p..!" .7 " """J LM" u" b Kuardei1
, .... uuim.vi i uic, nuiiii nni llfim-
otour saoit solema vows: thest
a vi l a . r i
leys.ack. which spaed.l, surrouad.d it, ea-'lL J P " ,hut ' t"0,,8m . . J . . . . devotion comiaanicate-l to another bailev stack which ... , , 4 staod close by ' l'e,! 1 ' that wretched country , Au.the, fire took place al Cockley flav. ''."VVk" Z?'?0" '" tht farm of Daniel Swell iaa.be sshirb s.v.n i" bl.d f hr 1 lft Europ.
i - .r - a naasi a. ..i. i
jun . ov HincB mn :, i...i ... . '
stack, ana" t baia. w.re dest.eved The' j " " r V , " fS" "", Ur holr of.kis property iabe.hcH.es was insui.d.:'' the onl, couniry worthy Oo Monday av..,nf a i,e wis d.aroe.r.d nX;"6'? ! en.Wh "" SaCrthe pi.in.se of Mr. Brooke, of Great W.I,.,;. r f.eeriom ; there l'd will
ih.m. A stack ol oats ro.t.ininsr h.lw.en .a T " 0,r t,Brt. Ud ha ' P"-
.miii jjtui insii mint ly u i vy ru, un
ted them.
Maecltffield In tki. town son dnportion;in ,0 lhe trenjrth of the wind, and there being ta tu-Tuilt ha been manifested ; but the militarv! water "ithin a mile of it. iest tiunshei.
are in great force and it ,9 not probable that a iof Prson" fro Imr,s of the Beighbaihoad ; n fmiltt rlislni Ksnrfii sac i it t.L ..I.,. ware present, but their a.sistaaca was. anuer
..j r-.. ,.-,.,-,., ... .nop, av-. . - , iViniT
rroruaeirsr. uu aaiurtiay a relorm aneeting; itu, as held, but every thing passed off very qui-,eM Fertunaiely. the stack stood in the field etly until the evening, when a fire accidevtsl 'anct from any ether property of an m lj broke out 10 a by-stieet which attracted a;"imabla natare The neighhorhooSl are greatgreat concourse of ihe lower erdeis. and as!l ""fpn at such an occurrence taking place
Warsmw. Octbr 56. News, was receivs.l here yesterday that the
!t- i- .. ,.. ... . '"'riress or i.ano bas Hihmitfad at diarratirn in
" t'"iou noa an pans or itie neianeoiaoaa i.. . . .re present, but their a,si,ta.ce was, mwtt'9 de"nC-V ' "Jty the emperor and j . l. . . .. . irvine fat mrrisoi raititi nfionu m.n
"l . h w vi -IfcVT UlWtlt it appears from a census lately taken, that
their numbers increase! they grew bolder, andjuPon lr '""ka1. property, as he bear, a ani
broke the windows of the town hall. They
were, howevtr, routed by the special constable..
1 ',v- -Hi""! ui iiiaaenanis or Warsaw is now 113,943, not inclacling the persons who arrive daily The popetatien has therefore been dimini.hed in the course of this year by Jj.OOO;
iiameiy, i .UUU males and 10,000 females A mong the present population are 29,314 Jew.; in the third quarter of the city they are most nu
merous, and eiceed tha .christians. The naai-
versal character f..r kipdnessd, kc. to his depen
dants. Oaring the tire, some lights, apparent
The mob then aoDeared determined us.n riot.i1 llke rockets, were seen to nscend from about
' S I I I ... IIIV1UUI, 1QU .Unrllu l.r . ) a, I J . . 1 BHle OT t V to lO thfi riVwl nf Walllr,am Hllli . . J
bo.lj, tom,..iUd .1 al.ou( 0 r 800 into K.i. jtl"l ar.r. Whnt lb, purF.,l ..; ... .. . ? , ,7,4J5' the attorney, and KeaHall's windows, thea tur-; Paar,r"t- d b Ihian.) n.,uu i, ', a . ned on sir Anthony La-.h .a Sidebotto.. and! " VTedne.day ev.ning, between 7 and 8 ! c f and pnnce F.sk thr.. r f.M,r ..r. doma- n.r.,,1 rUmaivi. anHlclock, a fire broke OOt i R W heat Stack. aDOnl J ' P.V W'U 12
; . . . . ' . . . : ; . n..i .... . ' B'nts onus second and third div
this passen on tin aaoni one i riock, ahen i "" t'"-"" uigcuntj muiaiii nin Greaai
party of the fifteenth hussars, though not thirty j ,Bnam' "contained the produce ot 18 acres of men. put them to tlighi. They hailed toe .ol 'heat, and there is no doubt but that it was fired
diers with cheers on arrival, and CHptain Ka-!PJ incendiary
than!, verv sen after the
read, ordered every ooa w
st i esst to he taken, which
Te paraded the town with parties of 2 : troop., I nnderstaad, were ordered to the
ision. of
iers. The 1st divisions will oecunv lha
environ, nf VTarsaw. Count Mrnry Lubenski, director of Ihe Polish
bank, relerned en tha inib hr.mrht itl
he not act had been' Bristol. 71, 1 83 1 .-The bishop of B.th hfm 'h.f in dso f th. " ai , TV who was found..,).. ' Wall, h.,. it,, said, vxpe.ted at Wells l-n'o"?, aTo? t "l wk,ch1!l, soon tranc,,ed the the.e was afear of cordon there 11,' Z
ar 3 soldiers to about six or eight constables.
ana at four all was qaiet. whan a par ty of High landei s, toot, nrnvod by a forced march from
spot in consequence
In Bristol a Melancholy quiet has prevailed
since my arrivnl, hraken hat by the bustle of
Ferhore. Psrhaps 40f. will pay all damage . military vigilanre. and the vi. its of strangers The maaitrae were very ct,Ve (though anti morbidly curious respecting the details of what-
reformer) or much damage was comeinplutesl. -ever arises t siiocfc or nttuct the general mind
Fifteen person have been taken into ciiftody ,
bat n oce 'v seriounly hurt, and on Sunday
the city remained perfectly tranquil.
Yesterday was walked by the tranquillity of u
chiefly to his zeal for the safety of these funds,
which wcuH otherwise have been dilapidated. 1st. session, 22! Con.
Yasmrgtm, LJeremlter 30. In tllf linOfl, Vkia( J tl
villngaSabhath. The measeres of p, ecaul ion ! " . T j . B , h iiti., uitrcduced a hill to ah-u tha duty however remained unrelaxed, and tha yeoinan- ... i, u w i . . . ,u '
The following kills were
e?sie -2. On Suuday evening wcekiry cavalry have heaa as before obliged to con- B (,A(J.j " rt,aaJiiw 1 C. . ..I II. n .. - ... i..-! tmlli) mi Hull' in l)iltid (ifiil'tru rlaj..i(A ll. : . . . r
. i.t- t ..il 'ii.vi j ' " " " ""ithonsiNff l is atatA mf liu..' t ...II .1;....
morning. 1 hey seem heartly lire of the s.;r I ,i , l i . .1 . .. . J. . . . . I "fl keloreiiic to t he stalo: t a 1 urn br.
v..i mi. 11.1l uIiM jk.f:.j.a.l I ..t !....... ... ..)!.. ' -
1 , .111., il-. w iiui. iiwt. . ,11.11 ii"V Kll i
Lvm.X.
n lira la .11 O .HIT nn SI Va r. ill II. n.il I,, rl I IIUU , I 11 V 111 IJIIHFli 4 ' ITH I P!lirA I l.n In I a a
...,..,,u.u .. 1' , . ' read Ihe thiid tini nnu pased; Tlio bill Ru1 , . I il... ..I.. ! ... . i . r 1 pntfiMf it r. f IIia M.illie. n nt 1 1 . , I- U . . ' t win
il-l lll. il'TIII hii. v.
property ccn-umed liy the coi.tl-igiatio'.i. u s.nl to mn?-'.:ut to nearly 11. 000 and i tpoi t states tliat it i- not inneJ. Arcs in Cu ca;;-iliT.--At 4 o'clock on Sunday iftenvioii. a ta k ui straw, the property of Mr. fe.iiciie.il r. of Kernel Hampsted., was discovered to bp hie.
a
permitted to return to ihcil homos to day. Our military force, after their depar ture, will consist oTa con.iderablc body of the 52 regi oient of infantry, of a detachment of artillery
with two pieces of cannon, and one squadron of
. S-'ird:iy m..rniag. about 1 .Mock. ft rickl te M' dragoons, have tor llie purpose of
ol'liidr, a fa nn c.il'ed Snaok' m the orcu retortfig- conlidene, tliRre ii no absolute ground
ptti.in of Mr William lUivev, two miles from tao lown, was rii:ovcid to be on lite by a party of coast i;uar..l on i.'irv, who inimediattlv ie-
pure I to thss fpt. ron iwnnp; eveiv io Ueir power. !Jj -r.r ,,'.'-c Ch ': i
for emptov ing any troops. T!ie cili.rns ue snxious to have a police establishment similar to that of the metropolis and if it were orir in-
. . I..- -. . . . . i
us-Mtancc 1RUi ,,,r.V coui i msppne nun even tlio snaiowc r.i' r, . . . V.. A . ft I I I .
, ijrtu i-c-i. ! "...! ..ft-i ,Ti oyeiamer.v ji
jiniiifltha mauntit!! and equipping of ;, f
ins army ol tlio United Slates; (hi bill for the talief f Josph CUamberlain ; and tiV hill supplementary to the net trnting proemption rights to the settliyis r.n the nuhii.
anas, i no senate Iiiiik;1( ted but httlo other' business, and adjoin rifd at .in loiih h.iur. In tho b
w 1 ( 1 . ' . 1. 1 1 , III. 1 .1 J J ' vatc hill were arlcvl iifcn. Tin- nttriHi. ol th hou wag ocrupifd in the oaily part id the day h tha rciowcd di.. u-'inn ( iln- r.'
' 'solution on the suhji ct oftlic d.slnhutitii i j
1' - 'SCI
!?Ptfoth npuiiist tiie prr-p i-silicn, hut Lai r.cl f i. !iii!('d at ;! f xpii afion of the hear. i 1 Sou!h-C..i'jiiRa claim hill Wa iilta.i...
r-Ui'i, up,,.i,d iU hated till, at 3 o'clock, the h n-e adjouri.fd. Dfcenibcr 31. Im tlie sor ate yesterdtiy , the bill for the relief .!' Hart well V'uk, and to establish ,ui addi'ioiinl hr!d ,fip ia the statr i f li diar.a, were read the third tirve ai.i! pa,ed. The r.ill i .. , . j i rsi i
m:i!ui i-ti fin iave or lieiiicn, to abolish Ifcoduly on alum sail, havi.-.g been read ihe second tirm, an interesting debntr an se on the qutslii.r., whether it should he referred to the ciwuirilte oi finar'ce, or thecofmmiltee on inhnufactires. Messrs. Bei.fon. Har;e,.ir d Smith, sapported the question of ich lerxe to the former committee ou marjufditiiif. ();. taking the quf-etiors of rti'er-
er te to the committee o finance, it was decided in the- etkaiive, yes 17, r.avs 22, ad iic hiM tra thru referred witfioatii ilivision.
jto the eon rtilte on nMrmlartun s. The se-
ji a'e irpent s..f.;e time in the consideratlcn cf ! X' utive I u.-itess. I li the house of represenfaiiva aatiii-r.
;nd resoluticns flre, a? ovnnl, intioduceJ
iniio referred, i lie pt position f r ihe dis- : i. t k .. i: - .
.naui;oii ci tnc puuiic lands, wasfurther discusfed utilil the clo-e of the hour. Mr. McDuflie reported the Indian and frlifjcatioa a I' limit r( t im. l.:,.k. n
i .. .. Km-, wtni.li were severally red twice, and referred to a committee of the whole oo u.e stale of the union. A tari-
eiy ef private bills wore voted apcr, ni d th hoase adjouraed tillTuesdav . Indiana Legislature. .V s'LvyTE December .?0. The joint resoletion to congress, prating the ex'insuishment ef the Indian titles in this stHle, was referred to a committee of the whole for. to morrow. The bill to amend the act. t0 establish and regulate terries wa, ,.,d a third tiire and pas-art. hdH fPllt to the house of representative!. The sniNte ivcat Ul(o ramrtsittee of the whole, to take into coesi.iera.ion aa net to amend tha net. entitled -aa hci :egoatirg the jurisdiction I .j... r .. .
hii uiiesor jus.ice ot the peace," apptoved rfh- 10, 1831. Mr.Loniai in th chair, and alter an elaborate discussion of the provisions of said bill, the committee ro.e, and Mr Loma reposed the till with the amenda.entl made therete, and before the question on concerrence,the .ennte adjournad. J o'clock, p. m. The bill aforesnid, was again leng'hlv digcussed, and after several aajeudmn.i be n cauturred in, it was ardered to be ei.grcfed for a (bird reading. The joint resolution on the subject ot ranting pensions to officeis ansi soldieis, and the militia who bore arms in the levolntmnary war, and who are not provided for by exming laws, was taken up ia committee, Mr. Clen.lenm in the chair, and after deliberation theieon, the committee rose, and the chairman reported the same with the amendmeuis, end it was ordered to be engrossed tor a third reading December 31 . The kill to emend the act to regulate marriHge, by striking: oet the 5ih .ection. was ta.
ken op, and
Mr. Fauuiarton snoved to nostuone tha same,
inneaniieiy, wnicli motion prevailed. January 5. A message was teceived froat the house of representatives, informing the senate that at 2 o'clock the house would be ready to proceed with the impeachment of Young L. Ilcghes. and that the hall of the house nf repregenta tive. would be appropriated for the useofth .enata, while sitting a a court of impeachment. The hill amendatory to the act to organize probate courts, and defining the powers and duties ofcxecutors, adavinis-lrutors and guitrdians, approved Febiuary 10, 18:31, whs read a third time and passed. A joint resolution relative to tkc aCicers and soldiers, and the militia who ore not entitled to peusian uudei aoy esi.ting law, was lead a third time and passed. A hill to amend the act entitled "an act regelating the jurisdiction of justices of the peace, approved Feb. 10, 1831," was read a third iiiw? and passed. 2 o'clock, r. k. The seriate adopted a re5r-l.,!;o!i that t'.iev would teuhe thcin.elves into a h'gh ccurl of impeachmeiiJ, and rmpair U (he h.i;l of (he house of repiescuiHtiv r-h In- t::c purpose ofinvntliifHtinj the nit., k of lu.poac hmtat, new-pending-again-t Young 1,. Hughe, a ju-tice i f the pencr of llendiick. c ::sty . :nnl aticr the. otlicial oiiths being uiiiiiinisteied hv (hp -ecre-taiy of the sefi:r,e, the senate withdrew for that puipoe. and if;, r tiikinpf their so. it aa a rouit. he defendant uppeaitd, was ,u t;ii;;r.t ,i. nrui tUfio.l a plea of not guilty, and his loons-el pro- ' -eeded to show reasons vvhv the dnVn.i Jnt .
-houhl act be convicted of the ihaie, i-ctfoith o (he aiticlcs of iaipej. hrr.eut exhib:ted aiinst lain, and after a patient mvp.-tig.a.en cf !. erase, thecmut adioumed ainl !.. .. ...
and;-. Mr. K'-,t
m I'injj at 10 v c!oi k, a.i.l 'he. e retired t? then' chaTi'-er, -tod ihe seonto ni!j urtied.
