Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 31, Vevay, Switzerland County, 17 April 1832 — Page 3
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A tltar.Kcn Lkslering- ta'on of nobility once stie Lad u-rmf rr.i insu'fo-- . ne !y create I Parnnet hv callin o---. ! t -,'itv. i.nvu hm n iuuthr'x'n nf rctrr-lay ftlrrntng that his iandlad;, on th own f.-i K wi- ic o! 'rpmi'ip ;ir.ti;j;itv. Uefoie U'i.'.iv, when in lb Ad m. I -di ;;1 I : !nt)'i .'1 n i l tK.'kn;cht- " Row she nvei ha!;r:,e d
u !lnt he?" r, hp, "Utc bc&iis were create ! ' her pair of i ..tig o:r
.'re h;n. w.d you inn?t be si dependant ofonel'Ut open t; j
-r TTfcifTFoTf V' - - - riUNTLu's RETREAT, INDIANA.
I UF.Mi Y, APRIL T, 183:
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A poor woman, wha had been obliged by the
i'if-r rlim of her husband, to ask the relief afford
cd by the h fog-in department of the Pennvlva nn k!.pital. was delivered, in that institution on Saturday morning last, ef tkrei fine children; two pirN and a hoy, arid, so far, the whole farn it y appear to he doing well. The mother, wh"
'."..: for i:- ;:?'. a;.;! he? and cc: ro; r.' d U:-' h;r .. ' i i . O.i 1 : t': '. :i - -r
;;-t n? uric'li"!? a e:v n I,
nriil. in '.he fail, -.t: d re; bod -S'urkoc !'
'le oroli?. and a I r n'-rr.f tit ur !io r.f' ia .iLt
ii -in, ;;: d -Iip dipd 1:1 en- tare yon S'lie lie while
s:iid , ,; rt .Til
t hanged r:r: ! the other:
pi . if I am i m I' v to I ? hnn?ed .''
prince on Sue .'.i'uoi.t y pP!ii!i t c (.'.-,
er I crikr.o, I with I was the:? :ghl." " Indeed.1 I rp)v rcwell. I v i ! i i r t v re-n-i. thp
It r
'that yo'j 5s;t:t'liy wil he;
Put. t ;i i r! t;ie oilier, man tne;n;t rnc to he
oprj f
. .. . ,i , o ,, iJiii a na'iv of Philadelphia, has tvto othar cbii The ! ranklm LvLeu.n will nie-t on Salur.lay ....
iren fieiieureni iipin net inr iuppii. in met
FJ9i', at 3 o'clock, p. u.
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Exlracl of a lei'er (r un the hon. Jrb ton, date i Washington, Apiil 3: T allowing the entry 49 acre irwcts, ai
ir a rro-cir.ption. for ix mottii, to a ti it settlors 'hi5 ,a p.'efl. want but the sitinsture of Ihu -Srrr to become a law ; Ibis give th? poorest a chance for a home. LOOKOUT. T!ve person who aro i i h bit of nmu sins themlves on the Sabbath diy by play
ing ball, &.r are remindf ul th t l!ie fin i
not !e-s than one. nor more tha ; three dtllart for each offence. A hint to tlu w ts utfj cient. SEMPRONIOUS.
i
na,-H up anl lrt-iv iirfimcl4nrti aha m nLiinittrc t-ili 1 tn .itiot -U.r : 1 1 :. I m c t- -, .. l
J. t, Wl Ull .... ..mr r ........ . la HI ..'tl..! 'LliTI I... . H' 1 I i C I t , , 1J J T 1 H ! I ! T V 0 O " 0 ' V O U I' 1 1 f I fi P" H II "l '
he nid of the hensvolent; e.d snrely fii.-b nr. ptnonth, then remove it into a di-h. large ei'vnali j : m e what I hove to uil'er be i-n-s they know
ppeai Xs ntr cm present! 10 me tnartiv mm m nmii u nai. mien nun (tie snluticn diluted ;t m- to he a 6
tnpathim ol her ?ett ennnot he otlered in vhid. lahm e ; the etains w ill disappear in a few nin
Similar case of Liltl. A few evening? fdnce.
Mr. II llogan, ol Stansteail, keeper of a leer
shop, agaiiit whom a true bill of inriictmant h
hean found at onr lat quarter msiion, for a li jhad been damaged by rain and sea water"
el contained oo a itn hoard snfnended hem otatnjorj Bee
Wdt m Dclton. t Lohist lie Ky. atlvrrtisis o
Vuvk c ti:9ir.ii:e wprir r nnrrt c wooden civ-'
lib c'othc lae bureau obtaining rlothf d mom j
1 o eds STid two b'ikes. supposed to be!o' jt, 'o
aon jirieor. tn tudiana, which he t rk up during t"
A poor 'AOinan in the Phil hospital prenenttd tke
wrM with Tannine children, late'r. A finecrndl
full. An. ' , er f the Bonsptrtp family Ua irriR" in A aieric:, !lia Pictro Bonsptrt.
The mrnyor and eou' dis f B.vton have er.'ered a
ua'Knti:'1' on all ssrl- a T:v;vp at that port frou
.rjflhnd, Irt!rd nd Sco I . ' fVXA2RIirD
On Thursday evening last, y John K
Walker. Esq. Mr Samuel Bcbl, to Miss Mart
bEWABD. wit of this county. JS'E rv GOODS.
' A Mire. Nunk'-.o) tii.t a you I - f-o. why i-b.nub! vmi v.-ih to lake m
Lhtful JisciK We have rcr.-ived ilie fo!- pnr.e? " Why, ""faid Nnnk-.o the spy they lowing coma-.tinir.Mon 'iom an inte'i'st cor- intend f'i?t to ilVg the fii-sb. nfray bones, and re?p.indent: "I huve, by aaridetit. discovered then to ;;in mc aiive to crack evei iy hone in my wh.xi niiht he us-Hbl to some ofyojr renders to l.ody, then roast or fry me. and 'hen hung me; know that the clear solution of chloride of therefore have I good reain to wish to be pla!;mo, diluted wvh tnir it hulk !' w.tei . will c? d in your shoe, while vr.n hve only the trou-
otloctui'ly and cxpetliliously ipriv-v? s'auis fi'pm pfVcing banned print? anil punied paper. in'e;d of the or.iin fi'e ku a man; hut why
" Then I'll ircet my hoi'ld tby hiii.T me.
ary proce??, rbh i expen-ive ar.tl tedious I ..ni t.o ?py ?'" " Tr-! h-v hai.ir v ou ben.t
nte?, when ngain soak the print in clear water. !to tree it fioni chloride of lime, and then dry H
between sheets of blotting paper. By thi pro ces I have hleacbed twehe prints, and letter
press, belonging to nn expensive book, which
I
In- houa. wai arrested and conveyed to jai4
fhe untimeW reason at which he wa taken
vjrereitted his giving bail that night, which he
since done Ooe tide of the sign contain
-d the words " Hera twingi the informar ;v
Hiid on tha reverse, the representation of a gal lows with a man haoinif, undarnaatk which
ivas written There he swings v A peron in
the neighborhood having identified hianself as
the individial painted on the gallows, pieferied
the indictment for the libel, which will be triad
at our oeit scsions. English paptr.
ihp etjeant now !ell.wecl
out. cpme forth, Nuiiknnpnrit. who is to Le lisnwed!"' Here the t.py, to complf tc h- stratairero. roe and paid. Here mi I," but the oth
er N unk on took bin: hy the band aid -aid, tnend. f em to he hnnged you me aie tc be flogged, ekinned nlive. and then hung" - Alia! I khi," and be sat down. The "ther IVuokoo then went forth to exrcutien. The sr y afterwards received his twelve dozen !het. upon which, ona of the drummers, whs well knew Ihe rail epy, mid. "Serjeant, you have hong the wrong tnn!v The terjoant lookiag him full in the face, discovered that he bad.
I ho provost Marshal here rode ui. when ih
Ney, the braveet f the brave, fought five hundred battles fer France, bat never one a gainst bir. Ha was condemned tor a single er
ror in the Chamber of Peers, by a vote "( one hundred and sitty to seventeen, t die the death
of a traitor. Hi widow receives a pension ofserjaant went up to him and said: -Sir. I hv
iiO.OOOt. That a lesson! mado a smnll mistake." Indeed ! snid the nro-
voit marshat " what's thht ferjeantT" - Why, I have enly hur,jf the w ror g Man!1' ' S. i that all; i ever minn as long h yxu have bnas; oa of them, it matters little which;" and hiving said this, the provoM marshi! rode ea When Nuokoo was set at lihertv . he took to his heela
A poor mulatto gul a slave, has recently been tried at New Orleans, on a charge of ha ving attempted to poison her mistress, and the
family. It was proved th.it she sprinkled some
One advaia.g burning gunpovdtr t ftmejpowder upon a dish of oysters, which made some
f Peat Whea Napoleon's sob the pressor members of the family sick. It came nut in the for fear they might change their minds nd he
Duka of Keicbsladt. was first born, says a Uteicotnse of the trial, however, that the poor girl never again, I vemure to say, entered a Hritisk
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iH iubfLt beis have just rtcivtd a.-d an b
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A LA KQt: SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF STltTa AMD SUKIRIER
historian, be appeared w ithout any sia ot lite; wa- inneceut of any evil design. The powder
and was only recovered from his lethargy by the;hting analyted, was found not to be poisonous; aeflcteYthe coiraision and agitation produced jand the girl in her simpleirinocer.ee, having by the hundred and eae pieces of cameo Ired beao told that it had the charm of love powder at bis birth. had sprinkled it upon the food, in order to make her mistress love her. It is a touching incident The Duke of Clmceittr lately beiag ineon-Uhe w ished her mistress to love ber. veratian with Lord Brougham oa the snhjact of . . .. Refirni, grew so warm in the argumeat, that; The Washington Globe of Wednesday says: he observed haitily, Ihe Chancellor was very1" A treaty has been concluded with the Creeks, Ktaw a foil. Brougham replied, that he could in which this tribe cede all their lands within the
not think of centraaiiatirig the Dnke, and daclai 'State of Alabama, for lands beyond the Missis
ed that be folly saw the force of his royal high nt?s position.
Cciiiaun of '-.
r. Tmware
tiicir ft l'osr citizens 'o
caanp, where they are apt to make such trifling
miptaaes:
: !, Hardwire, IrjB. kc. &.C &.o.
CktUra Y Rtfrm!k Bristol, a few days
ago. the following cariaas colloquy was heard j Chenkeei."
between two wowsen, who had just returaed from the committee for the prevention of the
Cholera: I say, Martha, what hast thee got
sippi, and apon similar terms with those stipu
laled m the Choctaw treaty All the tribes
have now agreed lo emegrate from the bosom will be esed
or" the States, with the exception of abjut 4000js,rock intended a? the orrianient of the prie
iripal English libraries. Lxt. Ganttt
Tkt GiigarAic Book. We translate the fol. lowing paragraph from Le Globe f the 19th ult " The largest book that ever went to presa will appear next year in London It will he en. titled "The Pantheon of Knglih Heroes." Kv ery page will be tv anty four feet high by twelve bread, and the letters kalf a foot lang It hat been necessary to eousirust a machine express ly far the fabrication of the paper. This gigantic work will be printed by reenas of a i-team
engine, and , instead of black ink, gold varnish
Only one hundred copies will be
njVHET rtprcifa!ly invit
.1. cal. !id e- nine their Ga ds -an i tey 'ake thi 9-jjr! unity to tf oiif-r their cifial f anKi totl eir nu rp,uu ru'tcmer'fertbe 1 aeral ptio-tle hcretrWe is' ti io ;h m COTT(N & MIX Mo;intlerliiii. April 1 fiT a Probatt esurt, htNen it ftvay , ailisn
Zth ,f Mirrh 1832. Judge of said ceurt
by William C Kfik
kU ki) P-Ti ON' and IUV MEN OEN MALI.. admin t n a' t' e t iie of VI.T !J V K T TON "f Vcvav, rf,jc i -.1, liav n si!-sr. 'i.l ' ha' th - prr.':-al csta' of s id da "t i-tat, is n- B.ift.ci ' t; ysy h joint -ehts, it hi f l 'Li' rr ? I h s . h. tor an or t-p to l U i;d - ii Vi-v m.;; h '
tb: i;lcsttr ' h 1 dr-J nv - 'n-h rrtisist t in lo' ft-, town of VEVAT, MO. 149, niav br nercts-i ror the ; ymc. '. . s.;iJ dj.:t a:iJ incule fat cl jb. UftOr KK.n 1!. rctici taerec.f. to th Stirs m.c O ' I eoed'-nt and U others int?re'e-! ' -t.te bf f i- y U--e suckss vc jutl:cai''T -i si e tTeskly Me scif;.-.'' a nturKre !hjI -ie 1
At a late aeeting of Physicians in London,)
Mr. Lvans a medical gentleman, who had atten
Why, I have got Eve yards af flaaaet, whatjded numerous cholera cases at Warsaw, was f-ould exhibit a more fantatiral appeainnc
than the Knglih beau of (he 14th eecturv Ho)
4ncienf English Pandits Varied and ridiei-
lous mo.Ies of die?s were much in voene. What
hatthee?' '-Why I have ot ler'o- -and i asked what asedical anen miffht ie?nrd as an in
w i a o dang me if I doa't think, after all, Ike cholera's dobitable sign of cholera, and he replied, the
-t, i i -i-d c-iuii'y, hst th'
v a;
pt-ar if :;
a t't'iiste t; .uit t b- holdea at 7is.
tne '4tSf May n--xt. at noon, to shew es."
they btv , i'v tihe prsver of tlie pt'.i'-iuuM li ud vti br grnto !. Eii'.V ARL KAT I' ON. clerk V...y, April 2. "JAMES W. COLE, SADDLE A.'J) IURXESS MAKE II. "S !S s! rp is (;.. I r I .1, t h.'d d ;sr &; cm II tiil-fi-t's a -111 :.x t bJo.v Mtndetibkt:' hA s !.- v!:- i- n.y r- : u.S SaOkWs- Wvdv s aud vrwvs, EVERT F.tSntG.Y ..V1 QU.iLlTi:
better than reform."
vThen the rumour prevailed in England of a FieRch invasion, twn chimney sweepers fell into conrersatien upon the times. Jack, said one f the sable DoliticuBS. what is it to nsf our
- - - tiade hn nothing either to hope or fear from any tbasge in governneat what need we care? we shall be chimney sweepers still That is a Bsistake, replied Jack, for when the Trench com? they will bring French chimney sw eepers along with them, and we shall be out of employ.
i nii is e.n a oaa lotmn, but not so ond as that
sfthe respectable aent of Mr. Peter Moore, who was at Dover during the late war, and just M the period when invasion was threatened there happened to he a chimney on fire, and the smell of the soot became very powerful 'good grious,' said (be old lady to her maid, -the Frrnc.h are coming, we shall be all murdered fumed annihilated,1 'Dear npa'asa,' eaid the maid 'why Ho you think the French are com teg!" I smell them Kitty,' said the lady, -flsiell the MouH-lieeis.' said the anaid,-La! ma'am!' IWl you' said the lady 'No,' said the maid : I .,ly saiell soot" 'That's them,' said the reportable twaddler, 'that's them don't you see io the new spipers that all their fl.tt bottoma 'oats ate rowed by sweeps!'
wore long pointed fhoes) fastened to bi. kaeet
apperence in the tongue of a cold, death like, jby gold or silver chains; a stocking of one cnloer
pearly feel. This to him would bean invaria
ble test. As to its treatment, he had the dis
ease himself in Warsaw, after much exposure
on one leg, and of another coloni on the oiber; hort bteecbes, which scarcely reached t the middle of the (highs; a coat , one half w hue he
to wet and cold, he took ten grams of calompl other Imlf blue or Mher colour a long he H; a
every 1 2 hours, and got well : that was the prin- silk hood, buttoned under bis chin, eiai.i' n;ef-
cipal lieatmeut. He took the disease in a ho j lei where it had before been, and although af j terwards for manny hoars a day in cholera wards, did not catch it again Bleeding ought to be tried wherever it was possible. In Per lin he had seen large dose9 of belladonna and nitrate of bismuth tried. Mr. Callaway, of Cuv's Hospital, sooke of
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'i trush out Tin' l i of tin- unf.: innate Ct:;ii:n I J .!iu J i:n f '. hv. lias In-ctl tvvit 4- tri td :sm'1 a "ftiMi ton: 4 guilty, i tf i u: c; 1 1 tin. 1 ' I illi iliat Olif i' OiC :-ljrririO j -i Ij- , o: j ;-!n itij-!, n i- wiir. !. t i li.t; s'-.-vnor and
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Original Antcdotr. A mem'-cr ef our I e y i s i ..lure, fiom one sf the interior tewns, from the fare cf business at home, stcw thin and risor
ed with grotesque figures of animals, ae' r ranniented with gold and precious stones. ncs's Enqlish lis(ry. fVtiuht cf great characters. The following memorandum wa found in he pocket book of a deceased officer of ihe Massachusetts Lie. It was given to us. says the Bi sion 1 ransenpt.
other proofs of the cholera: the marble, icy j by a member of the Massachusetts Ciacinuati.
hard, more cold than that of a corpse the cad "e are not aware that it ha appealed in print, aveiousness of the countenance, whirh once It will be observed that Ihe verge weight of seen could never be forgotten: the ey4S siiLkjlbe eleven distinguished person a nine a1 i- 114 and lot in their orbits. What would restore 'hs. which will, probably, he found t exceed the circulation! When brandy and opinm vvis that of an equal numSer of any othe Danou given in tha London case, he found an effort of Ihe blood (o move made. As for bleeding it JVtight f great characters, August 9, 1785, would have been madness to attempt in the ca a( ytst Point. Gen Wh.ngtoo, ses of the women, for scarcely a v ein could be Wo i,e. Lincoln. 224; Gen. K i. 280; sen in Ihe whele of her suddenly shrunken bo (jp(l n,10(itldnb. i32.Gen crrPal0I,t 1 66; Col. Swift. 219; Col. Michael Jackson, 25? Col.
jrttM-.ry Jic.k.on, i38; Lt. Col Huntingdon. 23f; jl.t. Col C)bb, 180; Lt. Col Humphreys, 221.
A GALLOWS MISTAKE. BY melt, aairr. Duri'io; the memorable cumpaigu in Bengal,
in the year 1 !j04, njannt that pred itiry mvj
raoder Jeswent Kooo Ilolcai. who took it into his unwise he-id to make an excursion through
ii. the L alvin Fdson sen? of the mird On his nn of I bp fitiOEt iimvlnii in l.utin the I1.-r.l
uiiviil Hi ihe rae'rppoli?. the good fare of a good one of Holer's pies, foil into the hum's uf the I uton lapiilorrl , nod the relaxation front b-.iji i bon East India company's troop. Another p';r ner-s (every body knew it is do great afTair lOion bad beea previoulv apprehended on u?pi " li' e v l3 J' n the h 'use of reprcsuniativcs); cion of heit g a spy, bnt from foar. or apathy, or Hu-u i him to grow fleshy and corpulent to siich some other r.aue. they could not get him to a flcijifca-. a I an st to excite the surprise of his' pe,;k. The two prisoners were fit ir.t;) the hic.her legis'.a'.oi s. Surprise larned to laugh Ume lent, muldnriig the n-;;ht the real spy ter r-s the most exciting of all laughter; and itm'n,'Rd to give the- tvipposctl one so aw.-h cpi vas s i m tins a-t, when some ieeonigible wagum nu in make him 'juite st-jpid; h (hen ex ivrote with i bilk upon the b.-rk of the merohersUhariged clotbts with him. The pri-nnrr oreiciitt. t'atttit at the expense of the State. "in etc both of one nunc, ami unlike in peiou. Phi beet pf pi tn.ttioa of hi- -udflon rulmi d-lyiand all they could be i!istir.r,!sbtd bv was dif r,t coonie-.i-nt e and fijnre, the Hon. member mj fore nee io tVcir dress. In I! e morning the pio .jufirou uuconsinufy cariiedwith htm ne-uly ! vcet nihisbal wetit it, to (be -nt n.l tea.! r.ioud
a whole nay much to the anusemant of his their sentence. ' Veil Nnsikoepuul are lo tit
The last Huntingdon Gazette says: "Mr. .Mofici, ll.e individual supposed to have l-eea iio:!erril in the seeu ionniain in Centre ounty, made hi appearance in Bellefonte. one day l;it week, and upon hi solemn declaratn that he whs net mvritervil. the person innnu e on snfp ciun of baring committed the leed w re-lc-;$ed " At Ne'dCaaile, Eng. on the 2fh of Jauory? a curious exn riment was fried. A piece of oil it. a bai'dor k. awd a loaf of bread were ent i; in the .nr, by tnean d a paper kite. and. aflei ftiiiainn g at a considerable height foi att hour, it wa found that the fi-h and ment wer putrid , m:d (he bread was tilled with aniuiKlcu-ire.
brethien at ihe expense nf the State.'' Lt tll Journal
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ocp.-.si-oivd by a rather curious cir look j l,i ri? on I I -1 1 . i ; y at ii (!J; g
. i illy had been i;iri' v'.' ii-
Mr
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?iao";eo, meaning or i.corie li e r-t'l spv anu you Nutik:; tint ary to be tb-jged Ho i d'.scliar-gr-d " Hf; .ua went Ij ptepmn ihe imple uients of iii ill), and to ertct i!ifi;i; ;"i:aia fi ll--g?j;ng, w it -a the foil .-n ir fl-alos-. t o!. pl.n
h-!w-eii Hie l-.vu Nun.'iPopi
;l lit It U ill Mfij.-C'vij;. G. hostess of the black Liei, tt ihr.l village: wbcb Auufyv, the hyy, took in
lr. j'i(uf;.".-Aar.npg fitkirns pretailing ;ut to w at Pxiis, is (bat of wcanrof ten lira it's in (benkiit cf the dress. In one f Je.iy"- p;ip"is, in ' L'H i mi(e de la Cbnnee d' Aniiu," he n tlfi rtu old lady declare tbut the) bincade r:J lifr weddisg suit wh aMeiwardt 'uade ii in cevfefs foi a soS an.l a dozen arm . lo.ii-. nnd t' ojn likp y ttiMt so ciiiions rn
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