Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 28, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 March 1832 — Page 2

roibWiim of certain tiiploffiat'c corre.'spono'ebce pa:;y 0f th

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11 ,iP enate, yesterday. Mr. Benton, from lie c-Ti one on military affairs. remirted Hi 1 1

In nrrr -o )...... f.l J . ' , lllv;i ,t III r III I m t II I US prOO0ei K.o.., -.k rr'-...i c, rf i. :rges fir thei,poinlmenlof aselect

..... v.-.,.. vi vuucu cmiei ri i my. i r,e re i. . .. - . ,

ou.li. Emitted b, Mr. Smith. dircn,,s theC,'.' " " V 'n' rePl aP. Oomt.ee on the distnct of Coluaria, to in -C th "hereon by the 2d Monday . Apr,!. ;. ,,h .i; r...u:u:,: ' ... - Jr rtow moved a reconsideration et the

ening ot banknote, of a to domination luaJVr .? , S ?T B livp dollir. in .vm ;t.i' -. . ,!' Mr- to appoint the committee by ba! Hire d..lir m end dr.trict, was considered and inf . AnA j1. ... J...L..

inf-i ami a .f r on'r de- Julian, spontaneously reared", without goirg be.'ed early n iho day, ynnd the frontier of the kingdom. 2. The ef-

iennedys and Mnr- licers of the cor pi of veterans who were admit.

" V r - Hspeis4. The latter had arm- ted into the nervire of the renh.fio.3rv

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lir Ihfl !inriAin(frAn( nf OAMinnttMA in in .Jftl. I . t .. .

military affairs, reputed a bill CfiTL T Im J10"? "CX'' hWeVfr' ha, bct' anointed retired from'ihat hdv. The rVpeeilr "ub5 ... r ,i ' -j . t luniur anifiiflment ws propoeH by lf. tor the irand

..... ,mi.ie- lur urn lenei oi mere two elates are as followi : ants. A lew nifht nn PntriL- w rnin.i

n --"j-t....iv ...uirn.H-in vuirac, i.uu ana .J.UI) norm- a lipntpn.

ant colonel, 1,300 and 1,550 florins: maior.

1,100 and 2,340 florin"; a captain, 1,000 and 1,240 florin; a lieutenant, 850 and 1,030 flo

es-reel to. The ai-portiotim-jnl bill

0, and debate.! by Mers. Clayton; I'azewell. and E-.ving; Mr TazeTrel! in fa nr of the bill, the other gf'emeti a?aiat it. Before the sen ale adjumieJ. Mr. Webster wiihdrew the a

fm-odaieii. he miStnitted nrv.e fiav9 ao. and oT ftred the foUo.unf ag a satiMttute : "Tbntthe1 honse of it-nreeotativcs laU be composed of 60oh a number of tnerabr.rt chosen within each State. a hall hear to lha representative ppu lavi -n of ii -h State, itae same proportion as the cumber .f two hundred and 5fty en bear to the whle re,tre?ea:stive population of the United Stu'e-; and of one additional member to every Stale in which the addition of such member will

briosr it nnoiber of representative nearer to it f taet proportion than the miiMon of such ltd ditmnal member; the taid namber of represent atire ir. any State not erceedinj one for every thirty t h.v tnd person.M In th vu- of repreentative, nomerons y titta i and rnemoiialg were presented and re erred . Mr Thomas of Maryland, from the committee on the district of Columbia, repotted a resaluhon of inquiry into the expediency m granting som? "qoarrs of public laud to the - or porati Ji. of Washington, Geoigetown. and A! exandria, for he parpose. of education aad im

pro enint ftf the roads. It wa referred to th cotimiue on public landi. Mr. MrDutfie, from the cn nmittee -f Way and Mean. reported a

je !ji.oi f,t ipairy into the pensions and al Iow:tF--es -o Indian who wre hostile to the U

Oited S'otes during .he late war, founded oa treatie exia ia before the war, and net renew d since that period, h wa laid noon the ta-

bU for ne ay, ia conformity with the rule of

the h.ne. Mr V,ckI ffe, from th committee op the pahlir land reported a bill for the final

adju-tment af hnd clams in the itate of Bisou

ri; wh;-t -va rt-ad twice and fommitted to a

fliin!ttee of the whole on the ttate of the Un ian Th hoijie. afterwards, returned the con

! aid H.A:, of the re-olution of Mr. Claytm, of Gcm:- , for the appointment of a select rommit Ie . -he affair of tha bank of the Uniiad '3tj:'s Mr. Clayton addre.Med the houne m rep'y to , McDoffie. and in eappoat of hi re UHlouo t.tl nearly five o'clock, whea, on mo :ioaof Wr Koot, the hooe adjourned. Mr. Root ha tha floor for thit day.

March 8.

lot; and the reconsideration was ordered, by a

vote ot 93 to 92 The amendments oi Mr. Wayne and Mr Bur;e were ordered to be

jpriotc?!; and the hour expiring, the subject was jdeferp I till to-day. The remainder of the it

tin? v devnted to the dncumion of the bill to

compemate Mr. Decatur and other, which

wa finally reported by the committee to the

iio3e without nmendment Mr. Dickson mo ved to strike out the enacting clause, hat th mstion was negatived, ayes 70, noes 62 Mr. DavU, of Mi!B. ic.ened his amendment to grant $ 10.000 o Mrs. Decatur, and the residue of the 100.000 ;o the heirs of the com. manding officer of the squadron, and the officers

auf crew of the ketch Intrepid; which wa re

jecter, ayes 73, nt 102. Mr. Pearce also

re

siding at Kill, Galway, was attacked by a

Priy oi xerry Alt, we!l armed , who drag

gea mm out oj m house and beat him nettrl?

to dealh lor sayine that the Terrv Alt w,.

bad fallows. The ho?e of a noor man :

mcd Michael Galnan, near fiprinsr-erove. was

entered by a party well armed, who nearlv

uiuiupren nim. Un asking why thev were heath. g hino, they answeredYor "iving od"m

u n uj-in immea unity, whom they t?rsid -;A an informer." Dublin Journal.

In the tounties of Kilkenny arid Kilci .11 itT'

ie long funerui" peasantry have lm. k oat another lel and peaceable m.-d of illin Hie littr proctur. A iottei'sto, r,-. nt. prr" hap- 5. is eized for is. tithes, 'i s;te i ommei.ces atnttdtug to ru!e ";!,i e ktA. dtr- to make an auction, and th Kind's aiy t be paid bj the purchaser." A s-.dditr or pulic- nan, bids 1. (for the parson;) paddj, the owi.e , bids 71. lor himself, and after that wait- onfeiitpdlv for lha

renewed his amendmem to tnani finnn i,. i.w .w .,,,11,1:1.,.. . i.. l

... 0 vv,i "" ' y -mant iu (iini ii me sale o a Uecitur. and 1 0.00(1 t- the ho

1 m ' y v jx

cr-

are,

Mrs

ommodor- Decatur; but it was rejected. ave

80, noes 95 Phe bill was ultimately mee'ed

on a division, by ayes and nays, by a vote of

aes , noes 5. . I he house the adi aimed

La per from lurope. The ship Hull. cpi. O.m. h, fr,,,,, B r deux, nrrivt d at Philadelphia on ih- 5(h i-.M. brii.gi ig adviefs fn.m Paris to the 21 J ,. -ind L".don to th- 18lh. By this arrival, the retinal of Russia to ntill the proceedings of th London Confereme in relation to the separation of Bflium

f Id, e will get 4 god price for it, and that th paisou will have to pa his own tithe, and

ih. ki. g e at into the hargaiti.)u6. Joir, Mtl n ra, u 17..,.. I, . J A . . i rt

ii iur lUliuuti jl tUSHa.

ittt it'ierencc tw the London confereiue. and

Hie iweniy.lt.ur articles, the linden Courier

of the 16th hold this language: "We are re

quested to correct an ivpres.ion which ap p. an, to have gained some ground, that the

Knipcior o! Rni-ia had heen guil'.y of a gross breach of faith, in relustng to ratify the trea ty ol conference, after having ratified the 24 rnclr on which it was based, as soon as h? rtreived them. We are assured, that to far horn having done this, he caused it to be in

rios-

Tho New York papers of Wednesday contain

a ICW Additional ml e i p.i , rr i.l.ol. f,- i,m.

latest London jinrnals, which we subjoin: .

London. Jsvn. 14. 3 o'clock. P. SI.

Defeat otke French Minster in the Chamber of

Dtptties Civil list of 7'wevc Millionth of France only, or 480 000. voted t9 Low PhiliIfe. On Taiirtday, the chasnbtr of Deoutiei. at a

late hour, decided on the civil list to ha riven

to L..U1. Phillippe. The Minister ha beeo de

bated. He ha urged hit friend to vote fifeaa nnliiMis, and even a greater sum, but the chamber neciiled oa the sum of twelve millions of ffancs. M. Odillon Barrot. and the fcxtremw

Gauche, all voted for this amount. B pre

liminary vote in which ths numbers wr 230 against Ike aatnister. and 137 for him. he perceived that he could not cany the civil list h o.sired. '1 hos the Citizen Kin- has " no iab

jct," and has less than hall of tha civil list of

Cbarlts X.

worn n'XHi o, is iuiiv co- Bimei. Aus'ria timaed that ha would not allow the kine of .ir.il Hr 11 cam it aten uri.-.-..., i. . i 1 . ill is. . . ..1

... . nT,.., puvMoie, nav nnnat.a tone so treated; and that, although followed a simrlar course; and Fr.u ce evmjaft r having received a despatch from his insists on a non compliance with that p.t . f; plei.tpofeiilianes, lepresenting that the pre the protocols which declared that gl me 0f hahle consequeM e of his refusal would be to Belgium fortresses srn.nld he dismantled. strentihen the French interest in our rah.nil l1herfcfore ,h 1 th' etlemH.,t of net, he pressed himself in such a way as to all the difficult points r ...nvrted with thi im liustifv a hlif f that he wonld either rii n,.

portant qunoh is as oncermia ns evt r; ai d Hrraty, or, at least, not oppose obstacles to its when i,. Hddilio.. h consider the troubled bingdoneby Austr.a and f rus.ia : he never state of the public mind to France, thr dan- once made aay pledge on the subject, and eer whu n threatens the e.-n. ral

K"i nniin inreatens lite e"ieral tranouilit

of Europe become vei v appaienf. On the subject of reform in Parliament, nothing further has or. uired in Engl-ndno citation of Pf eis or any other decisive step. At times one nould think that the present

i'Miiu ministry are not equal to th

gmcj or ine times, which calls fi

e rmct..

cannat, therefore, be accused of having bro

Ken nts tain witrt the conference. " London, Jan. 17. Information ha jut rea bed us thit a cu

rier -r-ived in parts on Sunday afternoon, bringing i. telliKence that the tahitiet of St. P'l rshnreh had. after tt vFral dirasiinn.

In for nte. vestereav. Mr Ki. aIZ. . ' , " Z " ' "71 "",v" ,l'r n.'aiet:con,e to a determination not to ratify the trta

-7 ' - -- t' v.v i. inn v i c iiiifi r r iis 1 yn ir rnnrniriie fiiit, ik... 1 r . t .

a ma.ii-..al and certain resolutions adopted at !either able or willing to pursue meeting of e.tin. of Madison cauatj MabamaJ England. The British House of Comeomp'ainir.g..f the present tariff a. iiaj-t. nne mom assembled on Tuesday, the 17th he.quaUaad oppressive, and praying for its modifi ling the first time since the hohoW Some cation; which on motion of King, was referred jconversatlmi took place on the refv.rm hill, on

.. -iiiei uir au luouoii or nir.v.ro ipr rnr rurium ...t..r..o'.. .u . . . . .r . ....

option of ae.eral resolutions, offered on Tues- on the subieet. and th . l" rA a a 11 "!'." .."'V'" IM.,n" V" 1 l". " " ''7

.. .. . ' " - Eive iu ue hqodks ai all. 11 wi l mm ftr hsi...

TtIZ" hthM L 'S.o-ch hilllnndergone very material mod.tkatto,,. We on Ihursdav. Tho ons afium,, -.... ......

reference of bills from hp hni.. .K into a , m . "I" r yv.ieraay mar u.e rrusiian court

niv v. , vunKiituvr uil I R rk F-hil'i i.I iirtit.. i...Mt,n..J 1. :.. r .(r

snVetnnk nnii,. . . k n iL u i n -r ""unitu us inrenuoii 01 raiiiving, out a. 11 1 v no, up the Arniirl or.ment hi II n lha on ham rialr. 1 h,u l..i 1.. ... ... o vut

ty of the conference in its present state; and that the Austrian cabititt had enme to a similar decision, without requiring any farther time for consideration. ft would appear, therefore, that not the slightest hope can be entertained of an exchange of ratigcattons

day, receiving a number of petitions, resold tions and reports of committees, and the read

mg

an-!

an-

itn a

Cached basin

am'i Iment

yesterday se-ittaarv

Wob.'itrt. T

That condition, as slated in the

. I hp rniA.n - - J - -. .wl .. 1 , . .a . . ...

off,.H k i ,Vr B wo"i."IVu'-""-'""'"' immeatatrty adjourned, information now before us, is. that the ratifi offered by Mr. Webster, given there !o.n, n wu before them. ialion should be exchanged to.et Ji h

,, , . c o

was debated by Messrs

"zeivell, Spraeoe. Marev. and Clav-

too bt a not decided when the senaf d

m.ifK

,kTie following is the repot t of cholera ca

ses received to day, dated Jan. 18: Siid r lAt.rl. W. r Tat

imiu--iir cases 1. remntuiniz Hpwm

r I , ..... (.

,u n " - '"""""""i' cw rase? it, recovrea 10, aiofl a, rethe iloor hrt m ordir in h... !,,,..:.. e. .

l ,l 1 - .......s ,j vjaiesnead -kw cases 3, no 1,. ho oou-e of repre.eritat.res the coasider recoveries died I. eemunii a ifi V,"-r

ilOU-n in on !ir-u .r.i. ......

- " constitutionally and' necessity of a n .t.onal bank and moved an a j

Houghton and FTilt

new case 5, recoveries 6, died 1, remaining 1 H Mr .... S . I r . -

aenH,nH;i tot!,e effect iha. ,k r F " 'vea irom other places. shou d bP choX bSi. -ri! Com';'t"i;4raiieof tpwrnodir cholera i, reported .0 . . " " "allot,. I he amendment have ocrnrriTt ni nrn... .. j .

w-h-lraa-s, by courtesy, and Mr. Crawlbrdlnntcd fatally. " "U WUICn iern' veil in vindication r.fiK r .L.l 1 J

bank, but m f,vor of the nro7.-p7 r ""-T rry to learn that the :,t a n- Lhe, 1 fP T T , ',U,r3r' ,f ;roun, l'f Limerick is in a most deploraMr r e-n, lutiei in a limited limn M- vtaio ,,1 . r,,, , .. . r"'

Ha.

iva

Allowed

those of all the other powers, but not other

wise; consequently it is a dead letter, supposing thnt either of the other powers refuses to ratify. According to the London Times of ihe

17th, it was rumored that Caseimir Perier

EXTRAORDINARY, tTORT. ' A morning paper of yeterla gives the following curiooa t arrative. whu-h it says has heen fully aulhenticated from a euarter of tfeo highest respectability.

' r rom the tact wt are about to detail at are afraid ihe tn, ot anxing npon the friendless an the itrmei ha not been the only one followed by the Burken of the day in piovidief subjects for the directing knife We wold pailicaUrly call the attention of the magistrate! ta tha circumstance: and we trust tht pelicO officers wha were called npon to act will satisfy the public with regard to the situation of th houe in question, and other particular, which, af'ai such a scene, the pablic have a right to krow. ' A young gtatlemaa of family went to the theatre n Friday night last, and when the plaj was ever stopped at sosne oyster hoo-e ir aa hour, Oi-til the approrh of moicirg lie thea left to preened to his hotel in Pteeadiiij; hut oa his way was addieed by 9 female, bandsooaelj and elegantly dressed Ihe prevailed upa him to accompany her to her I'dgtnprs, whitk he said Mere at a little distance. Consequent

ly he called a coach (he think at the Ko'toa ef the Uaymarket) ane he gave the rofct-.ro a di. rectieas, which he either did act hear, or did nol attend to After a time however, he stop. I ad the cnach. and said, a they had now only a step fo go it would be better to walk than taks the coach to the home, and which they accer dingly did. On arriving at the door of a respectable looking house, tha lady gave a pecmlimr tap, and it was opened by an old woman, who showed 'hem into a room very well furnished with a good tire, and every comfort, and as it was late, or rather earlr, the rentleman was prevailen Hn to ren. i night, father than walk through the cold to Piccadiljf He accordingly retited to rest. Whether the refreshment he had taken al the house hud bren drng. ged, or natural fatigue induced drowsiness, he soon found himself in a stupor, which did not deprive him of consciousness. After continuing; for some time u this state, he observed the la

dy touch something m the wall. uj o which a

panne! Hew bark, anil

a ed on '7 T' "''I uJdT. The A.llouing oagi . '.d i fZ fZ 7Zy o0- number of the Limcr1 0Ji. m v, rn a r- ? ron,tle j"st ccme 10 ,,f,nd: -" "'ed-

ha::;t. the ho ule 1, 7 v.r. i 'M lfc,nl" Th victim was a e j . t.ou.e, at 4 o clock, ady,u.- ;yc.ug man nanu-d S!,rS an apprcn.U to n j brazier in that town; he was :,aid and

1 ,l . , , tirui 10. muraerea willun a n-iarler of - mil..

rn,,. , . '"""r 'K-e prf.K'ri.l 'IK ll.,. Uit lJl(;

' ' i i a lener liorn the

ngi::;' e- r eu p -i)

fecrclaiy ofji:;med Navi

r

lt"ni

same day, w liile a m i

1.1, va M'tviiij piocesses for the

icti an or er.ipe toto sr.

nllior rnnm Pr.,..il k ... ..I

1 , . , A. . 1 """hi uEniu i:oie iiersor had sent . 0 gentlemen to communicate ithj moving under the bed, and .aw a mao itnJL the tuglish government n tbf oaestion ofjat the loot, and proceed to the rrr.er f thl the Belsiat. fortresses, and that the anser!,oom where he had left his doth,-, oPoB , chair! wn.ld determine that minister's stay in of-The .emaias of the fire in the gr.te admitted of ire, or the contrary. The 'I lines add-: his .rung wuh Mifficicut clearne,. that he ds Une reason that would justify a strong b, . I.berately tied them up in a bundle, and, draw I m ot ot regret in the breast f enliohit-iirfliifii tUr.i.

1 . , - , n ...... ,..n ,uul ,., v,lc acu, n un.cn sumo Lngl.shmcn at his retirement, is the abandon- part of the floor, and then tossed them dowa 'er,t, or, at least, suspension, which must fid-' through a trap d.,or hi :h had opened. Bt

iv it -Miii h mci rimnn n l h. .,P......' ik . i .li .. .

I - - j v 1 . ..- mi: innji unu ni!i:nranD

wtmli have hteti for somi ttrie

rem the rim,

entei laincil he remaineit i-ciiwilt i;! .1 -1

that a treaty of commerce might soon he iie-'iflmrh as he could, hut soon felt the r,,aJ got.ated between these, two countries on under the bed clothe, grasping his toof open terms of sr. lot hn..r,t i n.,,:- 1 - . r "iH'

" 11,1 ' vj imi-ii iin.Kiini un, r-. ri nitji. in 11 ii7cnv tin.ii.w

sts, and of high satisfaction to the fceli' gs :t:nn. he di rui ....

1 11

iear ana (ierra

t f VW .tA ' r-.K- a f

vllZ Th ,vnv'e,Ut,,I,1 b"U' 'I ; rat. spring forword. ilo.t OLAp.-rhe W arsaw Journals conia n the. torlimalely it happen,! that he spraag against M Un tng:;.Pnnce Paskewitrh has j.ut puh ; the breast of .he rulS,,:, and knocked him back.

......... n ".uiii,im,c, regue-iinig tne atii 10 ne wains right mio :he t;

provisionally granted to ofln-ers in the poh-h bed. 'I he

nrrny now neprived ot th,- means ot -iibm-tancc street door

ap-dnor i:t the foot of the

vnting gvitileuian then ran to the

, r 7 .I ,Ul' ""'"'-meet of tla- " two armed men win h, t hi, , V 11 1 , ""'"." """Hancc sireet loor, l,e ioand open, and shouted ? Cf U Stale, ,nk. for the month- unm i , ,f, J , " ,t . , ' ' ? "9 WC" widows am! orphan of tl,a-e w tor the wat, U. Luckily, has. one of he "-I February, .832. Several re po,",J dead . ThV i , I ' T ? ?t A 'T"" " M 'l-nd, and he, hav 4h": h r TTV8" -i-o;n him, (i,,t swia It tTetV " two or three ott th,,h by Mr. Yebter .fmrn theriiizrn proea agai,. O. Fri'l iv t iht thr 1 , V' I 1 "l U "' They enter,,! the house aad proceeded orS.n,, M ls, pr,lng f,,r ,e ah.o A houJ,.-j.l, Ke f J, ,V I f lT V M xU' lliC ' "here th.y fon.d the trapdooa slavery within the District of Chimhi . After' K.llmo P I IVtrwan lh Prish ,f whd weic piomotrd to the n.nk . I olliroM du o the l0m t,,ll ,,, ch !F 1 thrn.... X ,r,,r , f ,h; -. ' - .G; r "' ;? ;'!-. - .. , '' ' ,J h seoate t-ok op the a,.i. .Hi mire-it hill- .,r ,l . . I 1 1 All. I hey their conduct, might have prove mnvuitV , of', vilar he fltf(i ...,r, ' , , ., , , ,B

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fiOO VV SI inila 1

la the I, ,.j.-3 cf represenfatircs Mr. Ver piank, fro. the committee on the hbrnrv re "- 4 . I :il 1 . . "

VCS

two riow e:rfnl vide for ihem.el

, ... " .1

veneilay and AluVnnme. who The relief i ho r-. .,A i,. r.ti 1.. ,

cam i-ui to fi-htni, opposite p.nly of the name closes :-.. Officer, and f,n, Hon.,,.. d of,!, of Ucviit. It, consequence of the admoniii,... riil aHministration, who :,f;iU. ,;C cemmco.-e 111 IMA lu lncl n. W.n.J.... il . I - T . . t

innoi 171 1 J II V. 1,1 U ne f...i; .11 ...,.S ll. . 1 .

m.m J ,M,u' t-iiun uiij' uuui ui 1 ne re in 1 (if

r au aprre?.:3tica for -he. rot m er, but Mejr Urtcr iiVb

ion, were admiited tuai.iivt

a com- fcrrire, nnd wha cftci f;;kin ,tt U;c tcv;

lioiv atni .-i. - 1 t.n.t

! , iM.ietea in the h i.,e, had u!i t,..,.!e ;,eir ".cape, Ui i what iaiM-erien.air.s to tedig. 'Mlfl. li. ..... I t

.... m p.-cl away ti- m the ft.l-r

... . -irr giving mem a iai.-c. n.,,r ,.,

WraM to havu it kriowa ti;;it he

sue: as aJjir. LuVte iuaiisr i-

re.

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lui.i bi ea iu

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