Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 24, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 February 1832 — Page 3

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V .cue net pN-.j.t).i -l,4oO; aud upon th.e ! reposition a 'icnion arn, in which Blejfr?.

! Adams, Coulter. Cluy, of Ala., WHyne. folk. Lct-

WitinirTn Frlruirv 7 ch p r. Cat cn. and SUde participated . It va.

I 5 the senate e--ten!; v, after the present.- upon a division by yeab and nays, carried by 93 fieshet which t Is t pa, eti ff in ns wjuij to the I i ii-

of vun h ere tar t" Ji me vote, in tne urst instance. ncing aes, jes, mius, .s:c.. iviuim reach oi it ur.inenf

Indeed, damages to a considerable extent have

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.. lenewar o: tr.e cnaricr or ui: nut: a oi iui; , ( o'-"-t --, Tnitcj Si ,r.e. the resolution cn the subject ofr'e in favor of the proposition. Mr. Taylor t'e tr. iff va- taken up j moved to recommit tee bill, with instructions In the house of representatives, Mr. Ander-t" "'rifee out 44.400 and insert 53,000 as the ..resented a Memorial from citizens of Mas- ratio; but the proposition was negatived, and .achnsttu praying for a charter for a bank sim-.'he house adjourned. to the prerent bank of the 1'riited Sfa'e j They -ii c r to pay twenty millions for a charter! Jn-cAole.. A gentleman travelling, rode Tor twenty jears, with a capital of lift j millions. jur,ir ;l lnt 5UI1 an( j t.atornlly enough, soon U was referred to tho committee of waj s and l,t.cnmc thirsl . To procure some water he

already been sustained

nrATHS Misce cur I: if. in Fhtkdelpho, 141 i-.". York. 1SG in P...i?!more. Jen ''h nrtcn i rr. on th t of Fchru 1732. Old 513 !e. The Prtmnth,N.Ii Journal stater tn.i; thera are Indies in that town, who . i.r.te finely. 77 Vuhlic Debt Goimr The secretary ' tho

njort reached lownyeterday that Mr. Wil (treasury bas given nrtice, that lb lon :ieateu

tvs dam, on the NeFh:mock.hnd feeo swept a

mert"?. .Numerous other petition and (iiemoria' were presented, amoog whii- weie ev?i al from fennsylrania. Virginia, MaMacbUTt!' , and-New Hampshire in fa?or of the bank char 'er. I he speaker preiented a memoiial fro:.-

"utered . bouse, or rather hovel, by the wood

-ide. On enteriiiL', be s.iw half a score ofl

lirty children playing around. The father and mother were absent, but in one tornoi

of the only apartment the house contained.

the Headtneu, vVarriort, and Chiefs of the ri(tvj5.,t an c( v,0man, nol near so neat as tht

hdmn-, complaining of gnevnnces and pra v rg ch jld rcn. Every thing indicated that neither foi telief The committee on election a'.,lC ,ou-e nor its inhabitant?, nor any thing dis hrgeH. n the motion of Mr. Claiborne, from -therein, had ndetgonea lustration for many

the f'l her consideration ot the coniesieu eiecti ,hs,. nt'Col- Crockett of Tennessee; and

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moons. Dim unaismayea, me traveller ast ed for water. It was brought to him in tin

Mi. Fitzgerald, the member elected from the on)y piidier the house could furnish. Tin

district formerly represented ny r. 01 i rims were covered with a composition of

course remains the representative. I he bill repined by mr.Hubhard to proride for persons snogged m the land -ind na?l service during the wat of the revolution, was taken from the committee of the whole, on the State of the Un

ion, and made the special order of the day for

Wednesday next. V anons pritate bills were reported and acted upon, and the house adjourned at an early hour. February g. The senate was again occupied yeierday, -itb the resolution on the subject ot the tariff. Mr. Hill spoke at some length in reply v, ttr. Clav. antf Mr. Mitngum comii encd and progrescd "ron-i lerably in his argument against the resolution and the protecting ytem Mr. Man- " gu .i ro.-tinnes hi speech to day.

In the house ot representative!, many private bill et e reported and ordered for commitment. The following bills were reported frm the com roitiee on thedietrict of Columbia: by Mr. Wash-

creasy and earthly particles, and the gentleman gazed on the water desparlngly. At last he bethought him of an expedieut bj which he wight escape the fate of Tantalus. lie turned the mouth of the pitcher towards

him, and wa raising it to his lips, when a little urchin exclaimed file's going to drink out of grandmother's place!" ft was too much. Thepitchtr fell from his lips. He rushed from the house and resumed his journey. Thirst tormented him, and he passed many huts afterwards; but if he was tempted to en-

tt-r n , he wasinstantl checked by a voice

that seemed to say in his ear, "he's going to

drink out of grandmother s place

way, and that serious apprehensions were enter tamed that hi tlnur and saw mills would als':

jhe carried ofi' by lh flood.

We also learn that a bridge over the Mahun ing, which lately cost the county -Si. 300. ha"

heen enliiely destroyed and cartied away. The bridge over the Shenango, at Newcastle, has been considerably irgnred.

A part of the bridge over French creek, at Franklin, has been carried away. Rosswlle. Feb. o. The Miami river commenced rising at this place on Saturday morning last, nnd was at its highet on Sunday evening. , It has not beers

higher in a number of years. The destruction of property must be grat The Celerain and Venire bridge in the lower part of this county has yielded to the flood; thi bridge was aear

completed nnd cost the stockholders (principal

ly nrmer s of the surroanding country.) about

eight thousand dollars We have heard that

the Franklin and Miamitown bridges was very

amrh injured; both of whick were expected to

move off with the irresistable waters.

Mr Ken worthy's raill above this place has

suflered severely by the fall of a latge Sirs

more tiee agaipst the corner and n the rof. The extent of hi loss is unknown at present; the mill, being as yet, surrounded and partly filled with water. The excitement in the two towns, on Sunday morniag was increased by a breach in the Cn nal. directly above the bridge which crosses the canal a few rods north of the east nd of the Hamilton basin. The brearh is not extensive,

llltr flf arf .( .nn.rroaa nf l-.. I03I ... a i 1.-

paid on the 1st of Ap il next.

Tha total loss of the Russian army emtdoyeJ

against Poland, in killed and by other death, if

ani t.; he ISOX00. The cumber of Poles sent by the Russian ty. rant, into bnnishmeot , is G2,000. A stroj r?j Jamas Pigg, of Wasbville. ad.

sertise hi wife, as absent, without leave, frorr

his bed and board.

Col. Maulsby, of 40 reg. Maryland militia,

by bis order, dated October 10, 1 831 , directed

the rapiums of his regiment, to deprive the

FUEE negroes, within their respective companies, of guns and other offensive weapons, and jell the same. The amonnt or Lead made at the U. S. lead mines at Fever river and in Missouri, during the last year was 6,449.080 pounds. DITD On Wednesday last, AnnPkabody, wifa of Stepnen G. P abodv.

Courtship, Love and Ma'rimonv''

Albeit is nowe become a parte of the common lawe. in reirard to the social relations of

ingt..n, to aid the Vestry of Washington Parish . life, that as often as every berxtil" ear doth

Leap Year. The following is extracted but whs sufficiently large to flood the lower part from an old v.dume printf d in 1606, entitled !of Hamilton, and to permit 'he 'Henry Clay'

and Banner to pay a visit to their Jriendt in the eevntry We have alio understood that there is anoth

er brake ia tht eanal, at or nenr Dickey's ba sin. As oir paper was going to press, we were informed that the bridge at this place is ennsid

eraMy injnred, hot no serious danger is arpre

eorposalion of the. mhabitats ot Washington. 'and moreover no man will be entitled to the!heridei. unless the river should take another

m improving" th Congress burial grauud fcc; reiirn, the ladyes have ihe sole privilege du-

by Mr. McCoy, of Pennsylvania, to enlarge the rjng ifeg tjrae it continued, of ni ikir g love unpowe.is of the several corporations in district; to men. which they may do either by words

and by Mr. Doddridge, te aaaend the act of in- or ookes, as nnto them it seemeth proper,

TOWNSHIP ELECTION.

A'i election wid be h' Id at the house ot ; !.. Pennet, in M un' -sterling, on MONDAY UrcU 5tb, 18j2 to ltc 3 '"oiistables, 3 Trustees, 1 'ietk, 1 t reasurer 3 Overseers of he poor, 2 Veoce viewers. 9 Overseer of highway districts By order of tie Trust' s.

I I.I.I AM C. KEEN, Clk. Printer's Retreat, Feb 20, 1832

Thev were severally read a first and second I benefits of the clergy who dothe refuse to ac

time, and committed to a committee ef the whole ccpt the ofTers of a ladye, or who dothe in boue. The debate on Mr. Everett's resolu-Lj wise treate her proposal wilhe elight or

tion. on the subject ol the land leaert to the 2nd contumely

Auditor, was continued by Mr, I itzgerald and

Mr F.llsworth. ntil, on motion of Mr. Folk, the

An Irishman with his family landing at

hou-e nassed to the erder of the day. A nes-. Philadelphia, was assisted on r-hore by a ne

sag w is received from the Frende:t of the V gn who spoke to Pat in Irish. The latter, sited State, on the subject of the fishery regit ,tkipgthe black fellow for one of his own latioii" M England, Frame, S the Netherlands, li-ontrynien, asked how long he had been in whirh, on motion of Mr. Read, of Maie huse't. ' America about four months was the reply, wa ordered to be printed The apjiOitionmenl.Xhe chop fallpn IrUhmnn turned to his wife till wh- next taken up, and Mr. v atuiaugh, m ;l!,d exclaimed: "But four months in this a Ion j; and interesting speech, advocated the country, and almost as bla. k as jet." propritiim of Mr Hubbard, to fix the ratio of( ftpres-ottion at 44.000 la the course of this , Xh- London Mii-iir Chronicle of Nov.

argu'rpnt. he took occasion to eulogise the dsro. $2, rontaitis an O. P.,Q Iftfer, dated Palis,

ccratic institutions and consisted patnotm of v. 19th. of which the billowing an ex Grn KfclH-.t sy t'-at HENRY MoMARlN

rn- S.Rie OI rcnuji niun, ni Ir;iit: lAttl'.XHAV K'RTI.EY Slid J B l.tw.s.a-e

th.m ion srint of which he. contended was thai l nm .dilicd In etal thai ihn N.innlpmi : raiubdutt 8 t ' r finst !-: nd that I ' V. Ml IS

rirtetK. Cat?

rise. It is on the fall at present.

PRINTER RETREAT, INDIANA.

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ui r nnniinlii of" rn.cicnlii!.-in'. .,. i'" . c :.i..ll I S6' I HOVA!) t! 1 Ml . A i . and

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I A gentleman crossing uuogaie sueei was ap ;S,,rall( couutv. I.diana, has been changed

t m 1 0 it rn tavT sj wn a n n: iiii eivbhi if s i iimua mi

uninr.g a closely es passible the rt .reeentrtt'tve pi.iidppp anj his niinistors are a vast deal and Ki constituents The amendment of .Mr.'mr(, afraid cf the dttki of Rr-ih&tadt, than

H-.hhird was negatived by vote, upon adivi-,,ry lie 0f (ie duke of Bordeaux. Austria 9ion of eas and nays, of 103 to 98. Mr. Clay, us refused to av-uv what her intentions are. af ..bm. moved a further amendment to fii',A jth regard to tho son of Napoleon. There the a!o ;it 47.000. which was Hleo negatived. ;Me sisty-nine Nepoleonists in the chamber of Ity . f e if i 27 to C5. Mr Ken then pfor-dpnUlies eed 45.000, but before the n,ocli n was taken.

the house adjourned. Ftbrvarf 9

The senate, vesterday. after the usual morn 'charity. The gentleman replied, "1 hid going

jog's b:i:r.e, was occupied the halaaoe f the j a little further, and will remember yon w hen I cifiv. with the exception of :i short time pent in t eturn."' "Flense your honor.'' says the man executive business, by the concluding part of it js unknown the credit I give in this way.' Mr. Mnngum's able aud argumentative speech) again.-t the rotecting system. t Mr. Tyler," of j Purloining Vottrt. A correspondent of the Virginia, hns the floor for I morrow. ) American advocate, who writes from Charleston, lr. ihe houst ot" iepie?eNt aiire, Mr McDnf C. tells an anecdote, which, as it illustrate uc, from the comnntte; of way and means, re : the glorious privileges of freemtn is quite too p.,ited a bill to reduce and eq-ulize the !utios!g0od to be lost. According t this accoont, the on imports, whirh will be found at lengh inoiiri(W political parties in Chaileslon have each a corgi"?ionHl repit It picvrdes that, afiei js0rl of depository, or stronghold, where, for a the 30i'n day ef Jane nex, until the -ame datej)"ew dnf previous to nn election , they secure, in tin- jear 1833, toe. rtu'.its to be levied on i 1V 0r.k nnd kev. all such voters as they can roa md steel, suit, sugar, cotton b tgging , hem p.1 trnveiuentl v rapture ; keeping them in the mean tla. no I nrannf.u tores of iron, cotton , and woo!.;.jme weU supplied with Injuors, und gloriously ;!.ipot:ed into the l-nitt-d tates. shall be 25 pet jdrunk, to be ready to bring to the polls when real, a J -c'vra.i; mri after the latter period 18jthe election arrives. On a late occasion, while 3 4 per ccot. ai valorem, until Jone 30. 13 il jtie Union paity felt secure of a triumph, and ivhtti thev sha I bo reilured to 12 pet c nt Uvere in consequence somewhat off their guard. )n all other ir.erdiarifli-c imported, the li'l'tiio IS'ullies made an atlnck upon their strong

till b tiipp, rtt'd to-

The ctnttni! anniversary of gen. Washing

ton1 birth, the 22d inst. has bettn celebratrd in almost every city and town in the union. At

Printer's Itetreat, (being in the woods,) we, of

the Aitfttngtr took lime, only, to read to our

famdv. bis Fmrevell Address.

rA TRIOT The name of the town of Troy

Probate Court. TThe Swi'xerlan 1 Prnbate court i"rt -i VEVAY t the court house, on Tharsdav. the 8th f March next EDWARD PATTON, clerk. Vevay, Tel-.Tiiary 24. TO POINTERS! 4 PF.LI. k RROTHER. ( - vm HaKer, & Co.) 1 hsvp nMoviD ttVif TYPEU STEREOTYPE FCUXDRY to No 3. Gol l stre , corn-r t John str. t!. New-York, and having greatly enlrT?d their prvn-.isrs, areprejiare-I to execute orders wih great .! spat h. All artiel s, r quired by printers furnish-

e? o onier, at the manufacturer nr-crs r.haic

rv-v posing Sticks, Cases. &c &c. ho. constantly oo h.-nd 3 he have complete series f Fonts, from ric to piamofo of a light face aad beautiful cut, wl Vh they ofl. i wi h great confidence, as being very spr ior articles. The following are their prices uniforr w;tU those of other fuu- deries) at 6 months credi r TJ pr cent, discount f..r Cash : per lb. Six lines f'ica nd all larger, 28 cents

Canrrn. to si lines Pica, 30 Doubh Ennlish to double Paragon, S2 Breat Primer to double Pica, 34 English and Pica, J6 Smll' Pica, 38 Long Primer, 40 Bourgeois, 46 Brev'ur, $$ Minion, 75 Nonpareil, '' 90 Agate, lift Pear', 14 Diamond. jrjO And all :.thcr articles of the Type Foundry, in propoition. 03 A PELL It BROTHER rast their book and nev.-raper "iits of a metal much lighter than comn.only in use, and which they will n errant much more durable. P. & B are agents for the sale of the SMlTU pRESS " mi.auficturel by H. Hoe n Co. and for the W ASHING ' ON PRESS," invented by Rust I he f I Wing are the prices, at months credit. Meaium or Royal, 230 I Imperial, msd Miper Royal, 240 j No. 2, 260 I " No 3, 875 New Yo January 20 Cour. fcf Euq.

propose to lay a d:ty of l 2 per cent, ad vjl'orem except e i' h articles as :;;e now imported fire ot duty, or at a lower vate thun 12 pei ctn' The bill was read a tVrft and second time, and,

hold, carried ctT their voters, and '.has gained

the election

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ftftCI .-Cine IttH-u&a ui'iii .'il. lil;rI":l n:ui itii.iiii yi ,

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A physician, boasting his gre:tt knowledgn in

said he ueter heard any com-

Vpii.1 nick, ench ol whom announced their in plaint from Ins patient.. A uy sianoer v. ntiiy

,:eotion i pie-ent a report n the sutjeot, r uKS replied, '-Very likely, doctor, for the mistake! xtd near Platfbuig. attempted to be tiuttggled vnimit'ed to a comm'.ticc of ihe whole oathe'of physicians aie generally buried with 'heir: in from Canada.

by the legislature to " Patriot.

The senate of Louisiana has voted a Gold

Medal to Edward Livingston, (U. S secretary

of state.) the bill was read the first time in the

houne of representatives

Property to the amount of jt40.000 sterling was destroyed at the late tire m Liverpool. A mau in England, who fcad heen a lor.g time in the water, was recovered, by entirely relieving his stomach, by the uc of the stomach pump, and then using friction, J-c. Oliver Heath, of Port-mouth, N. II. was con vicled of manla ghter, for the murder of Ste phen Heath he is to be imprisoned for life. Mnjer Hordynski. a relish otliccr, now iu Boi ton, is preparing for the presn, an account of this late glorions tiuggl ib bis ill-fated country. A mr. llanscoma has bequethed $12,500, to the college of Charleston, S. C. Banks Ten bill, in favor of as mauy batik-.

have been repotted in the legislature or Pe.in, Elizabeth Pedell has been arrested m Phila delphia, for concealing the death of tier new born child.

A very large quantity of gooJs has been ti

County Commissioners The board of County Coir.missior.ers will meet at the c uit hous in VhVAT. on Monday, the Sth d.iy of March next. EDH'ABO PATTON. e'erk. Vcva) , Fehrua y 24

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!( I'nton. ai d ,r.t00 extra cope ol patient.

ihe

d.

:c;ioit were ordered l" t e ititct

i'.rn',-iFil lu ihr 1 1 rtifiifl

alierwar.is. pi

KJera-

Wlun the celebrated Chevalier Taylor firvtj

.-. . t..:i i w k . n,., '.,1 i... 1,1 j rna'h In. ritufctiili'd iviili roolp :ilin'.H

1 . . - i - a . . 1 1 . 11,. o ,.r m.at.i tVliui , n v nn r it ma1 vigutde canal, tonl i uctoii uridowiieii ) it to r"-t ihe 1 '-.'! i.i.0u-. was iii gaii ni t-v ! "1. clioK.e ol a niotio. vi uai .'.ie your aims., n j

r.uo txf 1 1 H ii Hft i la i-. r t , .. .. in i -. . i. ihe w it. !'hi'ce 1 aii.u.W cried the

w,lto tm-nt 4t;Ai0t); this pro; .Mtu o tv a w.i Very good, s I'oolc. wliy thtn the iitut- Small 1'v.r A number ofcat.es of this dis-trie-.tcd, bv - r e ct t K 7 I . ilr to I wn jhl leccrr.tnend to y0i r, Ctyack! (a1 k ! r.;o Jtatc rrccnt'y occurred at Ii'tibtsig.

The H. S. ships Fan field and Erie, sailed on

a cruise fmtn Port an Prince, on the GtU Jan.

The state ef Ohio has now 3-13 rinses "I ra

the

tt.ti

I) RUCKS Xr.W lVHK TYPE FOUNDRY, es.9 tabhhheu in 1313 I ht subsci ibtr ti.s mp'eted ,. in w t ditiird cf his book cf Specimens wi b which his cost'iniers and other Printers disposed to buy of him, n.y be sitppliidt 01 apphcaion, at hi. Foi ndry, N. s. 18 and 2u Aogin'ns street, bthind iheO- v Hall. Ilr would remuik, fur the information of tho.ewho him nol been in the habit of dealing with him, and i ciatse a di Herein practice has been ereosively int i duci d that his l'.x.k contains nothing but the actul pr":octi ns ot Ins own Fm?.drt , and pi c sci.ts a true ptcinu-i t v-hat will be f irr.islnd to crJen. The ys itniLiitis ver) complete-, has heen delilitralely and ( M.ifully, in twenty years, brought to its prec.t high stve cf ptri'eetion, and embrace.s a variety of s'yles n.p'c'to diflcrctitw.es and t- tlte vaiio s depart. ems 01 p intiog. Newspaper, Hook and Jo-, highly fi tsh l, and cas-. d the most 3. rvioeible fre a . Not nuiii-. t:c v.irietits, which are d stmguisbed by tit -.1- 1 iim'.ttrs in the I'ook. it cf:nsist.i of Rt)Vi N and 1 AL!i!, 27 s-zes, from tw .lvclinc I l 1 l! VCKVI, S O LINK and TI I LK l sizes, two-"me Coliim.

3i. Allil. l.' s zee, fiv m two lines Pna to I.wi;; m-i flN tlUV K, 17 Mzee, ttn hi ts Pica to No p ireH, I'.I.At.K, l z s, f 'tir I'.ias I'icu to Mi:.io 1 PKN (SLACK 5 s Zk-s, four tinea P'.ca to Great i in; r. S.. tvlt' I , '2 iir.es, duob.t 4.1. ail pica ir.d C t p iinc." ''s. la li si.. p, Or fcmtata! ' etttran.j ou y l' i-(n t, 1', c- Fiact'n : Superiors. A tro.if - i-td rS., 11.,, Sp.os R.,ii-3, H-s, t:. Or, 11 nui.ie . Ij.41, ..,, g !;,,, ,. I1; , 2i! !undor Fiuw.i, ax J J, 0 iu 9 and t iKtinui.tr, fir Schit, ii. o.s, Newp: an n t s, it nnfie works. O.- e. 1. r .ii.j ft ;:. - ,.. ! alsa t.r P.issos, Chase i onipOii Muli-, v.. s , l-'ti 1 iiiiuie. I'nitims 1 k. . nj ttl.tlg t-Kt;..a.i 1, -..f fxiritii,;; fti.acs'. . l:tcxcwu ed on-... 111 s. la ..iu'I.-u lir.n i.nd wr.l vn 11.. .t p.oli.ptitu e, I'.ei'v Iai-jj... Mul i f the I . t..dr r.ic.ts be 1 g ...vi ays ot. iianj, '.Uttjii-; ruuv.r.. ? Tel, 'srinry ?" ..