Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 20, Vevay, Switzerland County, 31 January 1832 — Page 3
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We hive to at noym the arrival vt p et ship Havre, cajt. Depeyter, from avre, which port she left on the 2d November. The m'st important article ofintclligpr.ee in relation to the intertill policy of France, is the creation hv Luis Phillippe of thirty fix new peer, fit tlie purpose of car rying through the chamber of peer the bill which ha? passed the thnmVr of deputies, abolishing an hereditary peerage. This measure is denounced by the li beral paper a? unconstitutional, and man nl
tack cn the rifhts of the lower house. It is paid
that the 23d aiticle of the charter, which con fers on the crown the riq;ht of nominating peer, has been suspended or paralyzed hv the new
bill revi-.ng that article, which has only been adopted bv one branch of the legislntme, and
therefore not yet invented with the force f : legislative act. But surely, as is justly observ
ed bv the ministerial papers, it is one of th?
first principles of a representative government
that a measure while in progress, and until it has received the sanction of all the branches of the legislative bodv, is quasi non eaistent, and
can have ne effect in diminishing the validity of
subsisting provision. Another argsn ent ued against the measure, and which appears better founded, is that the previous chamber, at the time of the revolution of Julv. hy declaring that the article of the
chatter relating te the peerage, should titdergo a revision, suspended the royal right of no tninatiRff peer which is given by that article. To thi, however, it is anwered, that the revi sion of a law does not 'imply that the law is suspended before that revision is made; that various laws are daily undergoing alterations and revisions, but that they maintain their full force ontil entirely abrogated. At a large meeting of the members of the opposition, it was determined to protest against this act of the king. On the latest dates how ever, nothing had been done on the snbject in Ibe chamber of deputies. The meagre was announced by the president of tke council to the chamber of (iters, who received the corn Bunication witk apparent indifference. Aaong the now peer thus created will be found tnioy individuals, who have acted conspicuous parts ie the varying scenes of whioh
France hat been so fertile a theatre. Maret,
duke of Bassnno, generals Drouet, Pajol and
ExelmaO. all eminent and deveted officers ef
Hapoleen. Cuvieri, a name dear to science,
but that of a decided ultra royalist. Fernand
Foy, a on of the celebrated general and deputy, though only 18 years of age. The prince f Moscowa, son of marshal Ney, whose first act,
it is said, will be to obtain from the chamber, of
which he has become a member, and which con denned his father to death, some declaration which will wah off the stain affixed by them en
the memory of his parent. There are other
fair of" Belgium and Holland, have recognized Leopold as sovereign of the former ror.n'.ry.
in iranteed to him the possession oitie cron. nd more specially engaged themselves to the
execution of the twenty-four articles previously
I Zr.Tr LvXuxc the F .cneh tavoii.ij.io. a
compositer :tl n printing hoi-e Uft his wnvk ihi.p fie ivnt ?eized by four men. who prnmi ed thnt the would not do him any injury it he m.ide i.o resistance; they tied a bandage over his eyes and pushed him into a coach. The
poor man did not dare to utter a word daring
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upon. A further delay of two rnnt:lhs!ihe whole time he was on the road. When
is given to ;he kin;: oi Holland to arcrde to theithty had untied the bandage he found hiinsell terms laid down by the conference. That sove-in a large room, in which were cases filled with eign ha communicated to the stales-general characters, nnd presses; they ordered him to
several official documents connected with the late negotiations, the most important of which
is in relation to the departure of an English fleet, to compel him to restrain from nny commencement of hostilities. He says this measure was uncalled for, as he hadalwavs shewn the most pacific disposition
print ronif pamphlets, and many of thoe obscene books winch have multiplied so greatly within
these few years with such fright;ul audacity. He was obliged te obey, nnd was kept fifteen days at woik. for which they liberally paid him;
and then, having again lied a bnndHge over his
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lost, voir know, rnoie !'i-iii f-iuhl at the b:;iUe of W.-ilci I ..!" '
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It i mentioned if) the Ev inji li.- ;l M".c: zinp, lluit a Mr. ILunuumd.of h- atl.u d. bcome crnzWl in runsijiietiru of hi al!M, fi
ance at '"protracted religious mcetitig?,"
ind the in 'st anxious desire to meet the wishesjhim back to the spot f'nm whence tliey took of the c" fcrenre ns fir a he could with pro .bim. He never disclosed his adventures to apriety. We continue to believe that he ili!'i) one, having been bonnd to secresy, which he eventually be compelled to give in his adhesi- n I: miscd to perform. When the bastile was ta to the protocols of the conference. .ken he was amongst the number of assailants,
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eyes, they placed him in a coach, and carried ,H " M.nt le n.is constant atiel.rJants; ttui
lives or two oi wiicrti He came near eticr 1 1 1 : n n short lime pifice.
Choltra. The following melancholy account
is taken from a letter dated Brunswick, Nov 5: 'M. Weischel. one of the most opulent mer
chants of this citv. having been treated for the
cholera by the administration of camphor, died of an apoplectic fit; all his family have been
attacked, and two of his children have sunk
and he there recognised the secret priuting press
to which he had been conducted with so much mystery. What a subject for reflection.
Heaped for age. A Rwssitin princes? of grcnl bounty, in company with her father and n yeung Fienth marquis, visited a celbrn, ed Swiss doctor of tb.e last century, Mithael Scuppnck; when the marqnis began to p;-?r his jokes npon ti e long white beai d of one o;' the doctor's neighbor? who was present, and offered to bt twelve louis dVs that nr. lady present would dre to kiss the dirty fild fe!lw The Russian prim es ordered her attendant to brine a plate, ard opo-ifed twelve louis d'ors, and sent it to the marqui-, who
was too polite to decline his task. The fair Russian then Hppronehed the peasant, -at inc. permit me, venerable father, to salute yen after the manner of my country,' and embracing, gave him n kiss. She then presented him the gold which was on the plate, saying 'take this as a remembrance of me, and rti a sign thnt the Russian girls, think it their duty to honor old age.'
From the London Englishman
On Saturday n indescribable sennMien was
cited, by the discovery that one of the Italian
with him to the giave. The disease is making boys, who ramble about tke streets, had been
great progress on this side, and it is remarked 'murdered, and hie body offered for sale at the
that a great mortality prevails among the feaih- King" College, adjoining Somerset house. The
ered race, and that the uurI birds of pns'age particular ol this cold-blooded murder r.re f
have not made their appearance this year" ifollnws: About nine o clock on Saturday a well England. Lonook, Nov. 5. We are happy (known resnrrectioaist, named John May. alias to state thai there is not (he slightest founda jJack Slurabont, applied at the King's College, tion for the report thnt have been current stating that he had a subject for which he deof new difficulties having occurred t mini imanded twelve guineas, but eventmlly consent ters, relative to the reform bill. The suc ess'ed to take nine for it. May was accompanied of that measure is quite certain, whatever at thi tune by Jack Bishop, also well known as course ibe government may think preper toja body snatcher, and it was arranged that the adopt for the purpose of carrying it. The new jsubject should be brenght to the College through bill will not, in principle, vary in the slight-(lhe Bourse of the day. Between two and three est degree, frem that of lord John Russell. In o'clock May and Bishop accompanied by twe
the popular sense, it will, if possible, he even fellows named Jame Williams Mike bhean, a rnare strong. The sasne number of boroughs ha Shiels, appeared at the College with the bowill be disfranchised, although there may be dy of an Italian boy. Shiels who is a porter tOflne rhinrf as til nartirnlur nlarm nr1 llm nnil rnlP ttrtrr rurnri ilia linrlv tr.tn tKo
member take., from trrem iv.ll h- d.sir,hi.,l dissecting room. Mr. 11-11. onlookmLi .f wJis generally consitlered as a preservative a
among the ceuatie in large towns. In the surprised at what is termed its freshness, and minor details of the bill, nnd more especially observing a severe wound on tke head coramu in the machinery of polling and registration, 'nicated his suspicions to Mr. Partridge. This some improvement will be introduced ciku led to a mor close examination, and the feur lated te give a more extensive development! fellow were questioned a to how they became
ana auaitionai emcieacy to the principle of possessed or tne hoay. May, who acted as
spokesman on tke occasion, said it belonged te Biahop, and had been got from Guy's Hospital. In the mean lime information was sent to the sta tion house in Covent garden, and Baderkk (Wo
47 or the r . division) was sent with tee messen
A late London paper has the following stalemerit, which, if true, is highly important "In Prussia and Russia the cholera has spared all persons employed in the manufactory of tobacco or snutT, tha fan vnrds nnd medica! laboratories. The smoke of tobacco stems to neutralize most animal miasmata, e.i d it
tne great measure. We entertain a strong opinion that parlia ment will not reassemble till the first week in January. Much inconvenience would en sue from the inability to set beyond a fort
night witkout an adjournment, to say nothing: ger, Roderick called Sergeant Wilson, of the
of that event taking place before any thing de-jsae division, to his assistance, and students; to
finite conld be d one in the commons. Nothing,' the number of about thirty, having mustered, however, will be decided before the council sits! the officers were callsd in ami directed to take
the fellows into custody. May and Bishop re treated to the dissecting room and were follow
Anirict f tw. 'lwtlra. krftrAitrti Ilia l'rit 'in
Austrian, and Russian magistrates, hav- given pt-rmiisioo to smoke iu the streets."
The editor of an aft-ernoon paper sav e
Spain ''Among the eauses trred in 1826,
were 1233 homicides, 13 Infanticides, 5 pois
oning, 16 suicides, 4 oll, 1773 serious
wundc, 52 rape, 144 public incontinence?, 3G9 insults. 2763 blasphemies, S6 conflagrations, 1620 theft, 10 counterfeiting of money forgeries, 540 abuses of confidence nnd malversations, 10 prevarications. 2782 different outrages. 167 accoed were condemned to death, 7 ti flogging ai d the pillory, I960 to public labor, 479 to erve in the army or navy , 40 to loss f their places, 7033 to fines nnd reprimands. Accorei .g to
the Revue Encyclopediqua, 194 were pardoned, or their rase discharged. The ptntshed and the pardoned, who may nil be jnSt-
ly numbered with the guilty, amoant m a po-
at Brighton S-xitzerland Extract ef a letter from Ge
names less conspicuous however. I he count ; 1 " "c inunmi. i ne anvocare, in. icnu-yniy uy uuei nit, nuom uicj ennttu Tureeiie poswme none of the blood of the j H0"101 Droz de la Chaux de Fonris, who has' strong dispositien to throw into the boiling f reat Tureene. and has simply been a ckam-Ju,t keen arretted and confined in the castle'copper, but the students declaring, at the moberlain. The prince de Beauveau. from hisiof Ntufchatel, is accused, it is said , of having' ment, their determination to protect the officer
relationship to Madame du Cayla. the mistress Pn"d in France certain documents found a-Uhe prisoners surrendered and wert conveyed pulation of about eleven millions to, 12,933.
of Loins XVIII. might bve expected an act of imong rchives of the Canton, who som to Bow-street. favor front that monarch, but what gives him a Pr0U11fe deeply the authorities of the country, title to one from Louis PhillipDe. it would ke : an1 ,ome of the chiefs of the royal party. The Scene at an Inn. What are you aboat you
difficult to discover. Foitevin is president of! Pacrtge containing the copies was seized on the; black rascal? Twice have yoa roused me from
the ceir roya.lt. and it may
including bim in the list
A decent looking white girl was detected on Saturdav morning in stenlig a pound of sausages from a stall in the Second street
ay be supposed thnt by i ititier, and put into the hands of the viceroy,1! a sound sleep to tall me that breakfat is ready,! market, Philadelphia. She hd a good nppe t. the government had! b're any of them had been sent into circula I and now you've woke me again, attempting te t,te ai,J w" O'lowcd to give leg bail.
to
consolidate the members of that! ,,0H- The most eomplete anarchy continues to!pH off the bed clotkes wkatdo yoa mean?
reirn lkrnuhniii tha r m..ru .i I WKu if i . ,,n I m1 k.l
in iew bodv .
Madame de Laroche Jacuelin had, after be-j ny f the principal clock and watch makersjde sheet, any how, caze dey're wait'in for de iag arretted on suspicion of a traitorous connec bavc already transferred iheir Manufactories table clef.
tion with the insurgents in La Vnndle, escaped'nto the Canton of Vaud or Besancen; and this from the hands of the officer. A depot f arms' 9teri,c country, which haW no soarce of pros was found at her residence She is. we be-! Pen,J hut from its prodigious industry, is in im-
lieve, the daughter of the Vendean chief of tkal
name, distinguished during the revolutionary war. The wife of lord Edward Fitzgerald, the ce lebrated Pamela, and elve of Madame de Genii, who on the death of her first husband mart ried Mr. Pitcairn at Hamburg, died recently aParis. Tke rumor which had circulated in London of a change in the ministry, U positively contradicted by the Courier and Morning Chroniclp of the 17th. The Morning Poet, a decided to-
jy paper, of the same dav, admits that there is
no foundation of it.
On the 1 9th November. sotj of the paper
eay that a cabinet council ncsemhled in London to decide on the period to which parliament should be prorogued, olhers however assert that a final determination on the subject would not be taken until a council had met at Brighton on the list, when the king in person would preside
It appear? probable (hat parliament will not be
called together again until the month of Janu a7
l ne spirit reform continues as active us
ver. We find in the London Chronicle of the
19th. n grave reenlve of the .Metropolitan Poll tical Unijn that in the event of the present mi nistry being driven from power, "the cninnl will devie menus by whi b the members of rhi'"'n ni.iy oiTectiriiiy :r-!e t their own Is v? nd properties. ar;d establish the liberties of fbe rom.n v."'
Ey three aiiificna! ar'.ic'
minent danger of falling back into its primitive
inoigence.
Many of the newspapers complain sadly Oi the ravage of the influenza among their ork men. A Westchester paper received yesterday, says the Philadelphia Courier of Dec 17, has been delayed several days on this account
s'and the Rnltimnra American f Tnpcdav stnte
reading at night, heard a thief breaking thro'jthat three of its carriers are eo indisposed, a the wall of his house. Happening to have a i0 -:.ki i ,n,nH ti,;r .i..t
Use of a tea-kettle. A scholar who was
tea-kettle of boiling water before the fire, he
took it up, and placing himself by the side ofthewall, waited for the thief. The hede
Tke paupers in the New York Almshouse, at the beginning of the year, were 2256 , including 1049 foreigners. The Hospital. Penitentiary
u..l,h- iho chLr .nn-AtvX. ,nA iRnn C,,J P-,90n contains. 757 and there are 204
't..A l.-o.. f K,l. hm .vh kii.. ! children at nurse. Dunne the week reuef w
WITS
Another stsamboat sunk. The Monticello was
sunk on the nth inst. in Bunch's Bend, about 80 being made, a man thrust his feet through,! mila-i nhnro Virkihimrb sh warn Inns 1 1 kulwhea ihp trhnljir immpdiatpl sniod tftem I
ih. nrnn K,-K a nnininr.J - f ' a n1 h to a r, t n hu I, o t he m vv i I h Ki I i n rr v t r ! C D 1 ' rfin 3 4 nU "B During th
lives in either boat. The accident is altribu I Tke thief screamed and sued formorcy; but H"or"t!" ' oie tbn a thousand ott door poor.
ted to (he obscuitv of the mnrnirn?. hiffh' the scholar replied very gravely, '"stop till I! Baltimore, January 3 Many of out citizens
assemoiea yesterday, on rJowioy?, ann tne adjacent Wharves, fo witness the novel and enter-
winds, and n whirlpool oceasioncd by many have emptied my tea kettle."
sunken trees, among which the boats were irresistibly draun. The sheriff of New Orleans'
On Sunday, io the time of a very holly
and Ins officers had possession of the boat, contested election for the county of Forfar,
is expected she will be saved. Insured at Louisville.
prising project of opening a track through the ice. noite 12 inches thick. Unr readers have
Anew printing press has just been put in operation in Middletown, Con. invented by a young rnaa of the place. It is not as rapid as the Napier, but suits well for book work, where great accuracy i? required. It is able to perform three times as much work as the commond hand press, with a material saving of expense. The sentence "reform alone can save vsnow" so well applied to the pr esent condition of England, may be read in 484 differen' ways, be ginning at the letter li in the ceutrct O ie felling another, that ha had. once so ex ilent ?v fowling piece, that it went offim iiK'dratcly on i tnief's coming into the house,
I'.b itih it was i, t charged, 'llusv can th itJ
be?' said the et'.K i . 'U:ea;isc. said he, the
said 'My brethren, I am callen on the business of the nation; vou will sine, to the praise
I ! i i 'f L-tt i i i rd i 1
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5 'J,UL, arc i .'lad lima lo c'xirge hi.-n with r.
(EngUnd) in which Mr. Ogilby was a free- befcn lr'1Jr apprised that the .tei;snboat Iwle-
holder, lord Gray, one of the party which he. PnUeuce lias been titteit out lor this insportsr.t espoused, sent into the church to say thnt he S8,'vice nnd we 8re haPP.v to s,a,fc that after wished to see the parson at the public-house.! proceeding several hundred yards, her performH immediately stunned his discourse, ana' Hnc justified the opiaion that the lesult will f':!-
ry accora wiin tne mo9i sanguine expectations c all interested.
and the glory of God, from the beginning off The stockholder? of the bank cfVirgicin. a the 1 2th psalm; and if I have not returned! tkeir annual meeting, on the 2nd instep. nne when you have concluded, yoa may eilh?r be-' to a resolution to etbl'h a branch bn-dt at
gin it agaiii, or go on ta the nexf, as you likej Chat lesion o, in the county of Fai.-iwb.n. w.'h r.
capil.tl of imt less than $100,000, nr nicr- than $150.000. The brunch was authorized by fit, act of the last legislature. A colonel of a regiment of cavalrv. late, ly complaining, thai, trcn tha igtmrurre and ic attention oi his oiicer, be was oi-ig. ', i - tlit whoie duty of the iegijmt i :n: -a.u he)
niy o(V?
best.
The senate of Georgia has passed a bill re pealing all the law s of the State against duelling and it was thought that the other branch of the legislature would concur.
and what' was worse.
A letter has bepn received at New York fion
(Constantinople, stating thai the raiikalin of !,,.y e" 11 P'""1'. ray mn he-itei sn
be- the treats between the United S'.h'.rt p.ud T2rlC0l,'et
lry h::d been eKchaagf,
And your cu Utfwjteicr I
