Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 28, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 March 1832 — Page 3
h:-. pft?j?d over. The police. cflkei must cntae f.irwnrd and declare where the hr-nse was. and what discoveries they made The gentleman
cannot recolleat the si'uation. tliongh he thinks h,e rcu'd ficd it out. He says the police told hia thee had observed the house was to be let
for some time. The trap door in the floor at
the foot of the bed shows the plans of the Btirk
jig viihuns, for, had the fellow got a good hold of the vmmg gentleman1? feet or leg?. be could soon have drawn him down to the foot of the
bed. and, when his balance was lost he would naturally hare fallen head foremost down two stories into the cellar, and either broken hi
neck, or been sufficiently stur.ned to admit of the
remaining part ot the Burking ceremony being easily finished. llave the abandoned female uf the town, then, lent themeeles to these horrid butcher of their specie? and are they out as decoys, not enly for the rain of the morals of the rising generation, but to lead them to the slaughter houses? It wanted but sach a climax togtv a last touch to the most inhuman of all practices. IY are in possession of tha teal name and address of tht young geatleman, who. if necessary, will come forward to assist in bringing out these crime"' London paper. LONDON POLICE. .Van n'on lleut. A young man named John Hergao, the husband of a girl who was said to be lespectable, but whom adversity had driven into the condition ef a servant in a family, uncharged by his wife with having assaulted her mother The complainant's statement was as follows: Ihe had a few years ago married the defendant, w ho from the commencement of their acquaint Roee regarded every one who spoke to her with txtr m jealousy, and made her life one unva tied scene of misery. She would have made very efFort, however, to recontile herself to the opinion, whiah he slid not hesitate to avow.
ei ner lanaeiuy, it ne did not lollow op his sos picions with threats and blows, and sometimes
wven who attempts upon ner lite. Unable to bear sach harsh treatment, she had goae into Service io a very respectable family, by which
he was kindly treated, bnt he constantly an oyed her, even when she was living wholly in deiieadent of him. At last, after havino- nor
cnted her in the inapy iagenious ways which the green eyed menster is for ever pointing out to hit votaries, he followed her to her mother's house, and seizing her fcy the hair, dragged her
(wards the tsed, as (it according to the evi dence of a witness) "to slip the wind out uf her With a billow." Her mother, however not fan
eying the spectacle of a daughter dving the
seam
pre
woman if.ceivea sucn a noace in tna chow
Ihe Siiiue moment, that her memory of all pre
lou iiansactiou was inspairad. The Lord Mayor said, that he regretted to be eblige! to bp an arbitrater io case of the hind:
but he vos My, that io the great majority of
instance e nusDanu gave eause ef jealousy and i v the wife. The complainant said that her husband had no ear.se '. minever to be jealoas of her; but she believer, . moi free from a stain, a woman was the -, i:e desperate would be his suspicion fher virtue. Defend ..ntToi, t! yu hanw I have cause, end g-onl substantial cause. Recollect the boo. net. the bonnet! Oh, woman, recolleet the bon net. Omlainant Well what of the bonnet! You know I never permitted any man to take liber tie m ith me . Defendant (with an hythricmt laugh) Lib rtie! oh, n! kissirg is no libeity; but. of all thing, kicsing with a captain is no liberty.
(A laugh ) As I live my Lord. I saw hist kis ing her. Complainant Never! I never kiscd him fie is altogether mistaken, tnv Lord. He aim
yoe that if a gentleman speaks a civil word to
me i nave ceen guilty of a crime. Hern the defendant produced sereral frag . Vents or a letter, some parts of which he had -picked up out of a corner e-f his wile's mother's room, and other parts of the disl hide. The complainant did not deny that the writing was hers, but she declared that it was n letter mere Ijr of gratitude, and not of more intense feeling Defendant tVasn'l she grateful, my Lord? (Laughter ) Id her gratitude she n,t nnly kis fed h:m and I aw her at it hot she call.! him her dearest fellow in this le tter. and actual ly throw", heiself iut.j hi ;trms. Do vou mi;
liathipg ! The Lord Mayor l!ul eiitl you rnuit not at tack hor in the brutal uiant.er ifeccribtd. Drtrndant Listen to this letu r. He then tead the letter, w bii h certainly was calf nlaJril tsprciiiHy when i naihined with the kising. l, aie a huhatid's blood.
The complainant most clemn!y asserted that the never wiote it with any bad intention. The Lotd Mayor told her that she ws ap jdying a bad lemedy to her husband' disease, and adtised her to give up the Captain at any late. ihe iid that her husband had oihp rm
cio the neck will, knife; and tint she knew
no would soi
b.'iind
piizzitr p;ibiihhtd in th ; 27th narobt-r ot you papfr. The wui'd r.ine filters is I'edagoui; the rest is as follows. 1 Ptgn 2 if:do 3 Pe 4 Gape-5 Gap 6 A.t.ige-T Gad S Gaj;-9 Out 10 Page 11 i'o 12 Er'g 15 I'agoJa 14 Gie:5 Gud "6 Foa. Jtftirson lowiisaip &. arch 21, 1881- A. S
1, My R'; is o coin whose value is smill, My mwt includes more thari one.lho' not all Hy th.rd is a gi in goDct for man or far beast, My w lit'le is a space ot time, net the least. 2. ily first i a t-port that Eng'isfcmen prij For pltasurts lor health, snd go;tl ext-rcisej My next is a weight, tho' much i:sd; we're told, Was rt 'erfcun t correct in weighing f goldM) v. tiolc is a place, I won't te'l you w here, T y -u find out the riddle what mure need you care. 3 M v first's a conjunction whose use it is plain av.t t!e rr pestinir of many words overeain; Mv nest is a melat m.irp ucpfnl ihin i.rM
Ai tl my whole is most wanted when the weatheT is it
4, The sight of my first, to the wise, is most hatefu!. TL. .a- . ...
i ne i oar or my secona is wild and unpratcful: My wiiole oft delight the B tanist's eye, Who, Nature's God in m-. con descry. "
f,:n tut jialiona.1 Gw;eiif Bfr. Editor Walking up our Avenue the other d.iy, I discovered a roll cf pappr, cartful ly tied up with red tape, which from 1 4 m j
pearance, bad evidently fallen from the pocket
oi some great man. I was induced to open it. in order to discover its lawful owner. I whs however disappointed in thai respect. FintJ i r, that it lelates to weighty matters, interesting to the nation, I enclose you a copy ofn, in miin that through the medium of your " Hhinuitoiu""
journal it may reach its lawful owner
A I'ENitSYLVASHN. Washington, Feb 1332. Copy nthe manuscript fjwut. Resolved, that the Piesident of the L'nited State be requested to infoim this house, what i the reason the River Missis-ririji :x .AV. r,.,n.
a J 1 v 1 1 -
down towards the Gulf of Mexico, and nevei.!! will do the deed.
Mr. F raft cm Mit-kf!
Dear Sir I see (hat I rnr.r.t fi, A
fir myself as a pPron MIfhl to live. 'n,l
solved to fulfil the promise I made my father--I fold him that if he did ni f.iu. . ..
P'if.on which he gave my biclhej and iter 1 otM shoo! mr.pjf I wi,h you to have the .f0'-ne-to w .Tie to my father thai J Hiire ,,u("c ,r. I hi'!-? you M.tea for .yilG which I wish ,(.-4 send t.i. rriy f;ii!,tr for i.awnent Th
penseofrtiy f-ineral nishycu to ser.d likewise.
u noma ne i iiy m me not to charge him with t Do not e!l any of my clothes until 0n e n an-wer from my father. am now going ver to If.iioKen. and the mountain abvo
lenhach there I will look abrut nncs more and
consider the misery of a humac .eii,g. Hnd theo
rf JZli-v
Rntn
PHINTER's RETREAT, INDIANA. TUESnY, M MICH 27 1832
Qir The rev. mr. FaimtR will preach at
Jacksonville, on Bandar mornme next, at 11 0'
ciocii. march 37.
JA CKSOKHLLE SCHOOL ASSOCIA TIOX.
KTA'1 elertiori wi he rre d at the Schmd
housenn Saturday the 31st nf March inst. tn
elect lhret Jmstees. March 20. 1832
FRANKLIN LYCEUM.
The F ranklin Lyceum will meet on Saturday
a o 1 1 1
""i "l o ClOCK, p. M. W. M . L. R. s.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Bv an adtertieement of th hmriff'. in un
adjoining column, it appears that an election
is 10 oe noiarn at me court-house, in Ve?ay,
ith of Dttitmona . interposei, and affect allj ." Saturda3r 'he 7tli of April negt, for a jus rented such a catastrophe, but the poor oWUc.e of the Per. n place of Datid McCor nan received such a doace in the chops at!" ' w,,.se tc,m f service has eipired. - . . . u . 1 r iTIie fallnwincr aa nllnma 1, ar. ...u i
The fallowing gentlemen are laid to be eandi
oaies lor saia omce: Th omas Hatton, David McCormick, John McCullough.
ROBKKT MrKAY'S ESTATE
rlIIEuiut. riigtiej. Iisvir the i urch term of
- let ?Wlt2rM!iiJ Frob?: 1:1m rr hpi.. QM,n;t0,l
r.f mi a-m .... . t : . 11
iioiirt McKag, deceased,
requtsTs ai persom 1 ,d : d t. Ski.! mutate to make imon dinte pa; mr t; mi. I pt s ww having claims again t
'"u W1" present i iem, acccriing to law, for
..... . k uiiu ot v lit I IIC II I. Ttie estate is solvent. 1)A?ID VMS, . . ISAAC McK AY, Craig tnwiislip, March J4r JF6JYEY ! ! ! 4 1L t' rson ind( btcrl
i'Il ppecifutly requested to came forwsrd and Settle
up their respectse tccounts, on cr before the 1st f
M '? next lhy ute in want of CASH, ansl hope
nt-r i!iri;i win coniriDute us much as in tht ir pn.
it 1 1 1 ri neve intir.. CARLOW & WEBB 1 ' - ;i' p 1 :. ,!4'h 181 "
i iSDS back Hffaiu
Rfolved, that the Secretary of Stale be di rected to .'oform this hense, whether, accouling to his view of the law cf nations, a public minister can be presented at court io white topped boots: snd said Secretary be fimher directed to inform this house, whether Grotius and Vattel had not both long noses. Resolved, that the Secretary of tho lrenS'Jry bi directed to inform this house, how may silk worms. Catterpillais and grasshoppers thre
were ia the United States on the first day cf
January last: also, the said Secretary, be fur the'-directed to inform this house, how many r J I a I a J
-oansn nave oeen taRen upon the Bank of New feundland since the declaration of Independence, distingaishing the number of each sex Resolved, that the lecretary of War be d. rected to inform this house, how manv men were killed and woanded at the memorial siege of Troy, nnd how many of the latter were placed upoD th pension list. Resolved, that the Secretary of th
directed to infarm this house, what was the ract toanage of Ifoah Ark: and also, what was the mode of computing tannage before tne De-
mge. Resolved, that the Attornev fieneral ho ,n
rected ta inform this house, whether the renown
eit Lord Coke usually slept in his nightcap or in his full bottomed wir.
Resolved, that the coamissiener tr.nmt r
..-1 - . .. .
meiana unct be Utreeted to enquire into the expediency of exporting one hundred thousand acres of the public land ta the West Indies,
CARL KOESSLEIl.
where it ,s understood there i, a great want of their co.tmft. VVe were iofortoed
ai BLACKSMITH
WAXTEIh BLACKSMITH who is capaide cf ironing marona. ro- phte ionising plows. rd d;ing county work i 1 eia'lv, ui'l liml rnnitant rmnlno i'..i.;t v.:,
iv:l l:ird ci u ir, Indiana.
JF.'Stt rilHUSTONPet rot. Mkic:' 24. i rT -1 niTFT Tn mi (TnrrT'rMml unit m MjaiiMiiMM The America k Lvctiit was established in I &26. by the ntizens of a villas-c in the central
I an 01 PlasxaUnufetls. Siore that time up vaids of nine hundred have been established in dilfeient paits of the L'nioa.--Cin. Chrtn. A nncutiin of delegate artd memSeia of as
sembly was held ,t Rihmon.1, Virginia, on the
itti mi. lor ttie piiipntviii iiorrtiimting a Pres idml. Vice I'r'siilint and Klettois t'ot being a 'de ti tii'lce rei cctin." a ranrli.taio fnr V.V.
rv I r - ' ' 1 v Pifidi'iit, the conention adjourned without dnii.jj any lui.-ines. It is st.ittd ia n Raltimore paper, that a large and leKpe.ctuble number ofthe citizens nf Baltimore have applied in the legislature of Mary land, for lottery, to raise two bundled and fifty thousand dollars, t etect a monument Io Thomas Jeffeisnr.
pp
elbow rem
Resolved, that the Post mauler rnprl h
reeled to enquire into the expediency ef opening a post read between New York and l.ivrrnnl
by means af a Tunnel under the Atlantic.
Resolved, that the President of tho k r
tie United States be requested to inform this
uwuie wuii 11 me capital of the bank of New faundland, and whether said cental r.n.i.t. ;
------ "IIIll( 1J in specie or Codfish: and that the President ef
saio Dana oe iqrther revested to infarm this house, whether, according to hi view of the
aw 01 nature and t He law of nations brother Jonathan has not as good a right , draw upon said bank as his father John Bull,
On a sm ill piece of paper enclosed he bad wnlten with a lead pencil, irth weather hud net permitted me to go abroad, I should hatb done it in your house." Canal Aavigan on a new p!an. Aa jngenioua mechouic of Chillicothe, Mr. Wm. ftl'Carrell hos constructed a vehicle, which, from the description given of it appears adauably calcalor running on the canal, when the severity of the weather renders theosual mndD r-..-7
'ion impracticable. It nrlafcc. r .i,-. .'..?
of the sleigh and canal boat; being fixed on runners, so as to move on the ice with great rapidity, and is made water tight, in order that it may float in case of breaking through. It came up to this place on Wednesday evening, with a number of passengers; and we have betn informed by some of our fellow citizens who have taken a ride . it, that it is a very easy caf8 and cemfoitatde mode of cenvtyanre. i the Btention of the proprietor, ne unde.rs.and ( run it regulrly between Chillicolhe and Columbus s0 ,epg Hg ,he (ea(on wi . shon d he meet with sufficient enconrageme.t 0u State Journal.
S8(hull . HlTnpl.cance, a native of the f;;1,t,er tribe, unfortaaatelv lost hi I. ft. K ..
elephant belonging to Parlhasarady p8gdi, It would appear that this satraeinn. r '
eircumstance which happened to fc,m fat
, 1. Vi ,W;ear' S ,ook a decided aversian
that i was
onie time or ether de-troy her, if n-.r 5"iT K "e ptoductie pow er of u heat to . . 1 ' . t.n .11.!., ..v 1. .1.1 il. l. . r .
n ny snie sudbi oMHtii'ii- J - r1""1"' single ucia
ll.e Lord Mayor ordered the dulet.d;:st to! w "uUi ' er ,ho wl,ule urf-e ni" the -lob
nd bail u; the sum of fifty pounds
Time may 1. tiitve mi- thinrbut nu-
foi;i
e in
n ve.us.
Capt Maurice, Ei.gineer corps, ftll down ntU V : !i,.iT'., .. l .ll I. : 1 ,
"iiiuji ii.iiiiriiiig luisines at th
.r;gi5rer de"air7
tKd i:isf::!!v txptj;l.
ODE TO SPRING. Lightly da, cingo'er ti.t- :n tn. Worcome sping at lorptij i Yielding now lefresfviag fl eers, tswelling byidM and blooming flowers Modst primrose fair and shy. And vi? let vf bolder die; Daises spsiigle thick the Kreen lit ha mow drop, humble roiec. All await to irrace In- reigh. Sweets diflusing o'r the plain, Now, ,0 mol.8 ,rm ebon thfone Winter with terrific frown, Throws around his iron chain, O'tr the brook, the woo f, the plain aru liYu,el E'lding near, with plea&ing sound to soothe the tar: From herbs and flowers incense tweet. Fanning zephyra rie to greet. Lovliest daughter ofthe year. Varied charms with thee appear.Dormant nature wakes t3 spread Kosy chaplcta round thv head; All thy sons with cheerful voice, Hail thy presence and rejoice. Piping sheplurdac-.il up lee, All is joy and harrrony. Hence 5 e boreal blasts retire t Winter tee thy reijn expire, With thy holing teirtpesu haste o Siberia" dreary waste; Dr. where ,mideterna so iwt Hcrltt'a burning torrei.l fl. wi; White, t'tr ull Columhi-i's plain, Lovely Sritiau cxtnd her rtigu.
7e word 'air is a great c0htradiclion as we hate in Ihe language. The Delaware was fast, because tht, ice was immoveable: and then
the ice disappeared very fast, for the cor.ir.w y reason it was loose. A clock is railed f.,Ji
when it goes quicker than lirr-.e, luil itold to atand fast when he is desired to romaii. slat.onury. pfcopa f,ls, wienlhey ,fc ,l0. thing to rat, and eat fast, consequently w hen opportunity ofleis. Sa!,m Mer. .V KorA: Feb. 29. The individual who was lound on Sunday last in the clefts of a rock m lloboken, under the circumMames detailed 11. our paper of Tuesday, tutus out tube Cat! Koessler, a German subject ef the Kit. of Win
eoibutg, who was about forty years of age. nuv
u..u uC, , ,, vtu,try ifiliaps eiKht(i niOtltllS. He Was 11 i ir,liw,ur l,w r.. ,.,. .
Pi i-'J vvv vi nun
and "tit of employment, lie had been hoarding
miivc iiisurriVHi 111 tiis country u 1 Air It,. 1.
el. iu t ranklorl street, whose housi? he left . 1
rnlay last, after dmtifer. ()u Salmdav a let
ter was received lhrii;,-!i the post utlke. cX
rraicn we have rroctfred 4 transjtiwi,
enstomary with the keener in oi .. ..L 1
elephant dur.ag the celebration of,ie ;i(l
testivals at St. Thome. He wnn,i ,u
casions receive from the people faoaBla aad pice which the e 1 a . I, . . u - . .1
F una pCK UpaH(J ,ret0 him. Some rather choleric M-
to e.joj- a h tie fan with lha animal, held out
" du a. u nc had somefhing fo give, Drf ,he elephant having felt wi(h hi9 f, found ,t was only decepti.n, grew enraged and attempted Io chastise the individual for his temetity who, on his pa,, found hiscbolerrising and flung hi. sl.pper at the beast, whicf. h.thim on h,s head. The animal became furieus. chased his rerseculor. h. n.
save hi. life by taking ,heltr. in house -
r rom tn.s crcnmslance, the elephant ,on, not oear a Moorsaari in his t.ifsne. --..i
eyed one with abhorrence.
I he unfortunale man w-hn u- x ; 1 1 j i
II- 1 c . , , " amen, ov a blind fatality, or something I.L it 1 ...
1 1 ... a ""ir liiegSfra rtimaQ 1 ... - fLt l
.. ... ... , ariin garb, appeared before J Ihe elepnant. It was Ihe festival ,, r-.
pl.cance. The elephant, as usual, when U(re he images, rei-ig the voluntary bourf.es of the spectators. Th,. ,! fafad man l8 extended his hand, and two or th,ee fime you(d war, .Icce.ved the anunal; allho' the keel-ar repeatedly entreated him t- desist. The e!ephaot got annoyed and knocked the man doWQ with hi. trunk. Bat one ofthe keepers along, side pushed him away. unm. .l,;.i, ,u
. 1 . . . I ".-n-.i nit; cl II I 111 ill turned rn.iad with a lurv not t h- ,i..ij
bore down all opposition, and killed him on the! pot I he work of death h
set olTtohissta! , ru ,rot, lhe affrighted pe pie ruuning in all directions. 1
ter
SHU
NEW COr.Ojfiy. We learn from the N v ivk: .x. .
r .. uv mat caar n :- of.folonyon th. Mie.n coast of Australia , v. .1 .V ,.
ii.. 1 ' C,T "".innit. na? ment. It 1 uw, ie roloni.( o h J I. .re nimbly, m eocn ,he population S. colony amount, , ,0,000 adults: fcut it rclaina t.ie r,er to ,,p,.j0Dt Rorernot ,o ".eking lh. projerlot, look frwaft t, tluseiileipriM-, ,,e commencement of empire on ,i,e earth; and when we reVI;i L ,m"7,rr6" 01 Ar.K together P.e;r;i, e(lf)(! !0n f,f(he a(c Ef ; 1iN""l, e cu,,,.t ,,i8k Vheir exnect' Uou, are exfra vn,,. Th. ...... ?V
I ..t I. .col,,, at ,he enlrance. of Spenr e.'a t'u V i- fixed on lor ll.o . ' ! . " ,7U; '
.r, ""lw-emenlo theccVir Ihe roinporv i ve th- ' !';"i,e',,'"'pj-3 nv i t .. chetoe of die coc,-( "" ,V V tl:,Uu"i the hu,,ry ,ul
.0 IU tltfck pcdluiS.
