Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 20, Vevay, Switzerland County, 31 January 1832 — Page 2
Curca t.im; na tzriexpccted crtTnrruty lind .cfoxe ir.to competition whh tiic3 t.f Amcriver.Thr'mrd him ! d.?frrs, and his poigr.-;cai minufacttlrc. Thohill to croc barracks nr.! r,-e!ip5 a- 'ni-lik.'V' tenderness hud V-V.! sNre houses in the vicinity of N . Orleans f nninrj hio V-i-S hi mwerr fro n all e'-. w af-rr a dchnle in which Messrs. Smith, i-v iron t!ro. tf Ids d.-voted Caroline hi!J3tnl-n, Havre and Forstth participated.
passed. 1 ne bill ronrermn n;tvj agents was nlo passed. Several important resoltt
lions o the a'lbjcct of the bank of (In: lniied
li.t? I' l l nv i i' unMr.unpnt,
! -. jrl t!i-k.t q!ip wll.-vnl It
I ur Iroyelcss ainMUs.i. O'inife
IV.l'nt 1.1-
?..io'
tor ho hid suf
jrus.i . o'inif e ii to
wrnorositr and tenderers of Ch
. !lne- until; r, s.on drew him fiow his ronr.?a!mpn , he came, overwhelmed with ron trition, lo expiate hi fault, and save, if pofibl', hi Caroline from his misguided conI'lcr. A ra-iii pasion had hurried them both i:it error. Pride and fale notions of honor had tearl) destroyed the existence of both; but their errors were frgiren by indulgent nth" clion, and rxperience had tatipht f!:em a
lesson never to be forgotten. Caroline reco ored strength and happiness, and Etherton
with grateful tenderness, stroro to make a
tales wore introduced by Mr. Br.lon, and
will be found in oar report of jesterdayVpro coding?. In the houe of representatives, all the unfinished business nelore the committee of the district of Columbia, daring the last session of congress, was, on motion of the chairman, Mr. Doddridge, tomml-ted to thf present tommiitec on rh.it stibje-t. Mr. )rayton
Irotfi the committee on military unnirs, repotted the appropriation bill for the etigtnecr
an I ordnance departments, and it ai read a fir-.; and see 'id time and committed ton com
mends for all the past and be it recorded mii'ee ef the whole houe o the state of the
that at least one fr male was constant andlu ion. i lie resolution otlered b) Mr. var
turnpike company; ly Mr. Henderjon, n bill to divftrre Archibald Parker from Anna Par fcei, which bills were severally ordeied ton second reading.
No bills wero passed on this day; a large!
.muiber have been ordered to a m'coiiu read ing and committed. The bill regulating the sale of canal lands and for other purposes, whs read the 2d time, when Mr. Line moved to corrrrnil it to a com
mittee of the whole house for to-morrow, I,, a.. .... .
which was decided in the negative. Mr. Proffit then moved to lay said billon the table; but befors decision was had thereon, the hcoso adjourned.
Washington Fiall,
Corr.fr of .Main and Ferry streets, VSViLY, NCI AW A.
rllV. sui:scri'er rtepi s Mi J. others. tSa' hebaro r:
me lexer grateful.
tor of N York, respecting property lost during the lae war, was taken up at d coi.itdfr d Mr. Cook addressed the hi tn in ill favor until the close of the hotif. Tbe bill
Frcm the Colhmbus Chroiicle T Tho fallrtiiiuo- nr in rpnl la A Far
m ftfrftl.Btlcn.hm ..ho iierud for a fo ,he Mttlemeni of the S, th Carolina
wife in "The -V.tkly Mesnger,,, of Decern j'' urxt business i., order, bat,
ber 27, 1831 A Farnsei who would take wife, With wki. in ee. to spend his life, Itnat con'ert with beauty's eharms, k Nor ilb the htart which iroe warms. With yiuth od pki dkncr. ns and ktlth. All -v'l! r.jt io. lis ornrt hate WBALTU. Be ti.r a maiden for her money, As leei lore (1j'ii, just for til e honey; So be a-'iVie. Dear Girls, by me, fa Cottoa lewnsbip let kisi be. ABIGAIL.
1st, session, 2 2d Cgn Waihirstor. Jtnvari? 6. In the senate xet'erdaj, an at.ttrated de bate grew oui of Mr. Bentoo's nv,ion to refer the bill reducing the doty on l.niian blankets and other Indian goods to the committee on flnar.ee, and Mr. Dtrkerson's motion to refer the iam bill to the committee en manufac
tures, in which Messrs. Benton, Dickerson,
Brown, Backner, Tyler, Clay and Smith, participated. The motion of reference to the
committee on 6nance was lost, yeas 17, nays 25, ?.iJ to the rommittee or manufactures frevailed, yeas 25, nays 18. The following ills were read the third time and passed:
th bill for the relief of William Forsyth, the
bill for the relief of Lewis Anderson, and the bill providii.g for the settlement of the. claims cf certain stale fr interest oi advances to the United States made by them during the
resointtous
onrrl o' Mr. ralk, its consideration was
postpi.".', niid the house resolved into a
committee ol the whole on th tte ef the union, Mr. Huffman in the chair, and took up
the bill for the apportionment of representn-
tires among the several states accurJing to
the fifth cenns. The till Ixes the ratio of
representation at 48,000 instead of 40000
a at present. M. Crn"ig niovd to strike out the words 48.000, Mr. Jaris moved that the. ratio b 75.000. ret the latter pro-
jpe'itioiT t!e!?iived. Mr. Jenifer moved jthatit be 45,000, but before n vote was ta
ken, the rnmmute- rose and reported pro
gress, and the house adjoureed.
January 15.
In the senate esterdav, Mr. Bit. '' foor
resolutions calling on the ic rotary of he treasury for information respecting the bnk
of the Umted States, were considered and a-
dopted. After the mornings business had
been gone through, the senate rem me d the
consideration of tre special order of the day,
hiring Mr. Claj resolution directing the. com'
mittee on finance to bring in a bill repealing the dutiei on all foreign imperted artkli not
manufactured in the United States, except on wines and nlks, and reducing the duties on
the.e articles; when Mr. Cla' rose and ad
dressing the senate lirHh..t twohoiri. in a
speech of much ahility, in favor of the reolu
tion. When Mr. Clavbad concluded. Mr
Hayne, after a few remarks, io which he dwelt on he vh importance of approaching a question of so much moment with care and
deliberation, msved that it be postponed tei
Monday next, and made the special order far
Mr.
O, thouinvis.M sp'nt f li VM ! ifthoo Iiadat no atne'iy whi h to kopw theo, we would call the
Dr.vii. dhak'peare
Lt Thy je-otce est-1 thee, Ant fhy w.-n rous virtues sarn,Bu the worBt nf names I'll ckII ihee, u! thou Hy.'ra in imr.. JWJISlT. riir.pl niaker vissRe bloaic-, rte.-.Mi ootrupter idler' irait j Mioriif breeder vice piO'Hot r Cred t epoiler Devil's bait itmthouse builder psaper m .ker. Trt be'rnycr oro sourcerocket taptter abbth beakcr, Consoieaco Mflr guilt's recourse Nervo enfc bi'. system hatterrr, Thirst ir crcsvr T&jrrnn' thitf ; Coigh producer treacberuui fli tertr, Mud b:daubrr nn k relief. Butineis hinder r spt:r instilfer ; Wco b- pt-tt-.r Headship' r bane ; Arger brater Bridews.l 4IUr, Debi riTf.lv r toptr'i chsin. Mt.tnory dravnev- h .wor wr kT, .Iiidemen. wi rper blue fii-':d qanck; feud beginner ran norfecke , Strife enkiud'-r fortune's wraok
:". a s travellers an(i ctd i'Usitii!3 at Lie
ldaUnd.TXXX: BR1CH HOUSE, ir. Vv,y. He Will be gia ill lor h s'a.- i publio patronage. He wilt kerp .n hand a choice c llcciion of LIQUOUS
imirns stab'ea will be provided wuh Com, (lay and iaf. In short, everv attenlion will be paid to make
his cuilomers comfortable. AMOS GIl.BgllT Vevay, Jannary 37. Co mily Surveyor.
The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Switzerland county, thai h" s' appointed
8'
last "r. Several petitions and
were presented, and several bills from the that day, which motion was carried.
ho?e passed through their first and second 'Clat's speech will be given in full length in
readings and were reterred. Alter spending Saturday's paper
a short time in executive business, the senate Rdjeu ned to Monday next. In the hoae of representative, the resolution of Mr Heister calling upon the Postmas ter General for information, and his opinions on the subject of reducing or abolishing the poita on newspapers and periodical publicalinus, was tnkn up, and after some discus
sion laid on the table, upon a statement that
tbe question was then under the consideration of the committe en thw post office nnd pot roads, and would speedily be reported
on to the house. A resolution tiered by Mr. Williams to rescind the rale of the house which alloti only one hour of the day t the consideration of report and reolutiens, was, inamocified shape, adopted. The consideration of the South Carolina claims' bill was resumed, and an animated debate followed.
in the course cf which Messrs. Adam, McDufSo. Speight, Everett of Mass. Burges,
Tilli m. Draytoa, Reed of Mass. Davis of
Mas. severally addressed the house. A motion to ce-mmit the bill to the committee on claims was negatived, without a division, and at 4 o'clock the house adjourned. January 7.
The senate did not sit yesterday. In the hou?e of representatives, gen. Hawkins of North Carolina appeared, was qualified, and took his seat. A number of hilU were reported, nnd among them the navol appropriation bill for the year 1832, which
was read twice, committed to a committee of
the whole on the state of the union. Mr. Kerr, from the committee on the territories, reported a bill abolishing the territorial gov
ernmrnt of Ouisronsin, htch was also read a first and second time nnd committed to a committee ef the whole en the state of the union. The report ef the committee ef claims on the South Carolina claims, was ordered to b
printed. The remainder of the day wt-
ucvottd to private business. January 1
The senate yesterday on motion of Mr. (JU), postponed 'a to-day the considerate " cf the resolution introduced by himdiroctii ; Slip r.uji i.i I t'P i(i iin.iiir.R '.ci i'n.rl h hill t.
In ti t house of representatives, Mr. Cam
br leng, from the et-mmittee on commerce, reported a bill regulating our commercial in tercourse with the French islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe, which was read twice and committed to a committee of the whole
on tho state of the union. Mr. Branch from
the committee on naval affair, introduced a
bill for the re-organiation of the navi. which was read a Irst and second time, and committed as the preceding one- The resolution
of Mr. Cooke of New York, on the subject
ol claim for propertv lost or d stroyed darin
the late war, was again considered. Mr. C.j concluded hi? remarks, and was shortly r-' plied to by Mr. Whittlesey, of Ohie. The; resolution was finally adopted, with a modi-! fication suggested by Mr. TTicklifie, of r'er ring the subject to the committee on claims, J instead of a select committee, as originallt proposed. Mr. Polk made an ineffectual:
motion to bring up the apportionment of representation bill, and the house after pasting thirteen private bills, adjourned.
SerarMr'a eooUr wiattr's wg rnsr, Bloed p llut r- psioa anm-e; Mob colle.atnr man's transformer, Bond ufdoor- gambler's far Speeok bewraih-r headlong bricger, V? al burner -ceav-y fire. Riot ov--r firabrar-; tinker, Vaeard ki:cl;r mhiery'aair-. S:ne robb- r- worth defriver, Strtnpth su' duer hidacun tot; Rtan thvvitrr friud con'river, Money waster nation's foe. Tile seducer joy dispeller, Paace dutuieot bUckgufr" guest: Sloth in plantar liver aweller, Brain disttacter- ba'atul ittt. Uttarance b-gler stanch em-iterj Stroan mi.n spratUr fatal drcpt Ttmult riit- vapom spntter, Wrsth msp.rer cawar4 sprop Pain inlicter eye ir-flamer. Heaat corrupter ttly'a nurse; Secret babblar hoij maimer, Thrift defeater loathsome ourae. Wit destroyer jot iaspairer, S-andal dealer - tcalmouthpd icaurje Senaes khinter.-Tauth ar.siiaret, Crima investor ruin's yrge. Virlua biaattr- btse deeaiwr. Rage flispiayer . sot'a delight, H-jise exciter sttnuoh heaver, FaUehot d tpr ader- scorpion bi.s, Qtiarret platter- -rafee dischi rper, Giant conqiieror wasteful away; thm cariaii. lf r- tongue en.arger, Mafica venter ct atb'a kraad way Tcmpait scatterer -window's saaaoher, TJaoth'a forerunner. hell's dire brii k Raverom nurder r -f ind.pip.- sUker, l.rnpkard'i lodging, meat and drink
PBINTKR S HETRE AT, INDIANA
Indiana Legislature. January 16.
Mr. Hendricks from the committee on ca rials and internal improvements, to which had been referred the petition of John Sanndcr? ii'id other, prtiving for the incorporation of a company to construct a rail road from Law rencebnrgh by way of Sreensburghto Indian
apolis, reported a bill to incorporate tho Law-
renceburgh and I.idianapohs rail road com
pany, fthicli was twice read and reterred to
a committee ol the holv. Mr. Dumont from the committee on education reported a bill to provide a fund to encourage common sthools. nhith was twice
rend, reterred to a cemmtttee of the whole.
md made the special oid?r of the d.iy for iva no' row. HOUSE OF REPnESEJVTjnWESk J.itiiiarv 1 G. '
15. 1 1 presented, by Mr. Livingston to n.cor
ITF.SfUY, JA.NL'iKY 31, 1832 A friead ritfatis fn m Natehet.that cii the 3d inst
he Mi'stssipai river so full of ice, that tbe ateaan aata could not run A Tomir. in (icrrr.any was lately convicted of having poison "d In r fatber, mo'.ber. brother, three rhiliirea sti lthrnc; husbands A aa-o woman. Elizabeth, (s to be t unp at Nor faik. o'i th lOihuf February ntxt. for j'isoning two negro women, by fprinklrng ara-Mii on fiiii.
The amoun' nf specie in tha vault rf the d'tTentaets for 1K8, 39. unci " nks of Georgia, is gl.0S9,433 21. Orders, fret 1 ' ? :v
btnk
Col. CrockC. Of 1 nnrse?. is at Wa. hington city contesting the election of nnr Vitzeruld. Cliailtnn Stunt h;'.s been eltited njJiyor of I.exing ton, KentuckyIt is comptirvd 'h ujwairis or 20,000 persons a'
tedfd tbe fti"efal of Stf pben liirard, at. I'hila 'elphia
Vt.litia litna. to the amimnr A' gl.'Hl.COO ireo'
leered in I'etirsylvan'a, IU!in(; the lal year
DE T:iS mce oit list, in I biladtipbia. 120 ir. Nw Tort, li9 i here are 225 paupers in tbe Ni w T'j; k alnmbo isIt '4 J are foreigners Petit. ens tr 27" new banks have been pr':ocjUc.! to
the Net? York !eg'f talure.
In Paris, tlwr is an ' fficr -f r auran:e a ;.vi.' the loss of l.sw suits" In case of loss, the :t writers pay co;'a aa4 enp'.-nses TLtre is. atshisr'uiie an unnaat acrc'ty o," C. r. at (?hVnrhli, (,.-(. A man r.air.ei' .loin J.-ckron. dird In hvcrori! o' i at l.ircltVille. Ohio, rn tbe ?'.'h tilt I h- !-y:r.;i't,in
of said courty, by the board . f ei un'y con.mi-sioaerB, at their January seSion He can be iound at tue residence of Aribert G-z.ay. . ear Troy, in I'osey town, ship Orders left at the Mruengtr" office. Printer'
Kifrest. rill be promptl. atttuded to
Aill'H DSJCK. Ja-uar) YOBK TOAVlSIIIP. The b.r.. "f trus eei Yn'k to nabi;., will neat
at tr.e liwie of tkar.ei f. Krutz. in New Y k. on
onday, the 2th tf Fbtu:iv "xi, for 'he purpose
of translating to-vmh'p uti:.esa
JUV ELECTION
U7"it-L bo b". tha m uae -A Charles K. Kru'a, io New Yr'x, on Mm lay, he 5th at March next.
ft' thfl pcrpohe of .ectirfj one olerk, one treasurer, to f. U es. three trustees, tvru uveraaara of the
po r, two fence Vtewera, and aix oversears of publec high w tj a.
DANIEL KELtO, olark. Y'crk township, January 6.
PROSPECTUS OF A JVEIV VOLUME.
ATKlXSOA'aS CASKET, Or fwis of Litrratur, Wit, and Sentiment, A ;OB ! HLY PKKlt)0;o L KfM nnnad- r r.otitini' g 48 rc.al urttro pages of ie tT presa, rmb. ll.sh-il itb a. least oaa cpperplai, atu seven woudt u engravings, and ana or n.are pia cs vf mii-io I'ha wrk lorms a: the anU r tha 1 ear a volume of abont 600 pages, ta which a.i elejrant engraved titla page and a gtaersl index, are adi'.ed HB numWr of volumes f the CASKS 1 wbiab i have alrei-dy tern lubliahed, and the faithfulness purc'.ualuy of tbe pua isher in falfilUnf k':a can. ttaeta, are Sufficient Witt those a all acquainted wit!) the u'k ta show its tea i character The constastly ir c.easipfj patronage bestoercd on 'he Casket has enabled the publishers ta make oaniiVralt imprt'T meats in tha wo k Ita typagraabical . wparanca i maah chnnged for the bauar, and tha
cont ta mucft ai ricritd. Ha ben.vesthat tha valun.e now ptoposed ill net bt acceded ia rrsaaat to tpot f ihic rm aution, thv qt.antitv ar.d flualit af
ltla ar.gravii.gf at.d tha value cf the contenu, by aay other iriadieal; ana ha aafely atrta it to be the cii-apaat publication of l! e k nd in the tout. try. I The f!.ciliti fr obiair.ing auitabla articles for thi !w rk ka-e, n lata, aauch iacraasvd. Spina of tbe jbett literary publications of Europe ar regularly ret : ... ni .... . 1 1 .
ccivt u Bt in'- oiaae l-i me vaaaci, aa wen as n: proni.iier.t Airerici. periodicals. Fran both, ttUctiaaa are made witd -r ue- care, t o iccure a si:fflient qaaetity f original natttr, at i to aaahtc man af talent to rci.ecuie their lubars with rutcers, nd contribote ta advanr.a tka literature aod acierc af our awn countrv, tha abliahcr givea a coatpanatian to his carr:-p'jn4cnts aarnoieaaur.tte to the support here-ceiv.fc
In respect to the etnha'lishrtientt which nrparie
the "rk, 'be f .bliili-r believes that na other perioial baa aoch a profusion at tl 'nnt and expensive en-
gravings Eaecuted i. g'n.a. by Ihe first artists iq tba city, tt:ey will at'tier nothtvg by comparison. Those f Tm a cons:dera''le i err in tl a expenses of the work, and In one yrar exceed the what cos of pub. luhinc some periodicals for (he same irr.gthh (ftimc, the subscription price t'wb.ioh is no less than the Casket. The subjects of the eegravirgs will conttne to be at herttolore portrait o' disuneuishad cha-
I ractera, plitcs ot the noweat fashions, bath of Eurap and Ameiicn; views of A anerican scenery , partiealarly jM ikinfr a id interesting; aaturai hie ory, embroidering,, foreign and domestic architecture, botanical plants, and what ottikr subjeaic muf be deemed calculated to instruct, mtereat, ssd (.muse.
Due attention is paid to poetry, anecdotes, light reading, fmusiag sketches, and those etccUrct which relieve the mind front tbe labor af otose study, which rtfrt sh t: e understanding, and give a zest to graver a.- d more .anportan. compositions. V .oh number ui the Casket contains at least one pii-ce of music, which ia teloctrd aad arrasged esDveastv f"r tti work. Tht pipulur aad newest airs
ar. always at emmard lo ntTrii a judlciou srleotion. Nrwitti3tand':rif tbe mn extra expenditures and. ths heavy expense of the tin ; engravings given monthly itis not the int-r.tioii nf Uie publishor to increasetha prlci otthe Caaket VTh-ti raid in advance it wiU b tun ished for twelve ni.vif.i f ir gl 50, or fur 3 if n"t paid uiui' the ai J o iti. eaf Agant at a distance reivnr.g six stibscrij-viui'S. r- entitled lo a ao-
py gratia. anj io per cent rrr tol'icliana Complete
unci .'it jp:.a to ore'er.
ge wiii meet with prorrijt at
tention, t'eifon at a uitance will nun 'lie mail a. safe eonveatr.-a torrJeri.-g tiia woik and enclosing; remi'.t.'nre"
tfaosh t!ic duties c:i imported article which pontic the New Albnny and Tcrre Haute 'dnot arrr nntn ? Jaws af--.r t-cr. icttlcmci
In s shirsn at e, vhtn Ihe ship's crew were all at pr;iyer?, feilow b nt inlo h violer.t Gt of laughtrr; beinjc rproed tir Ins ill timed mirth, nnd Hked the reason of it. "why (said he) I was
l iughit g to ihmk wlmt n hissing the boatswain red nose will muke hcn it comes iuto Ihe wa. tei.'" It i stated in t'.ic rppirt of the Paymaster General, which nciompnntes the report of the Secretary of U'nr, that within th l-rt e.ht yMii-, upward of nine millions of t!l'. r t h ire t;e en oI.U'-pd hy thit depsrlnierit uiinitit yt;ns tvitiiout ttio j"?? of a single cent t I tie io;crniinmt, Ktid n .lK-.at ii.i im h:d ieoit t.) u st.igle ,ccrceive aiv-i-i-c u cetnptl a n;' re r-mt
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