Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 36, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 May 1832 — Page 2
FOREIG1V SliWS
f r! i . Chnfai-n, prepare J ty r..lubd'claod y rittfsosaJ U to cjstratt-'ihi f'e preicc published by G. VV. Meutz4- Son. Drawn up t'oa and defence.
ttith great eare and particular skill. lb:it report contains matter ef the deepest interest to tht
lawyer, the physician, and the general reader
LATEST FROM ENGLAND.
two packet? at Nyw the Canada Among the must striking points is that of tbej
o;i Liverpaol aad the CoUiaibi from London
we hae kVoodon paper to the 31ft March. The Cholera continue J to sprcal m Loudon, coastrftt'ly, thoaga tiowly; an J had prmnibly np pea;ed in Paris; Us character, in both these cities being ennch mote formidable thin that which it bore to Prussia and Germany The French troops in Italy had been reiolor ced; and Ancena, at tke last accounts, wan rc caped by three thonsaad men. The Austrian
origination of the investigation which hai juit
terminated in the sentem ef death against Minn. A letter signed Lncietia.11 addressed to Mma at Washington, taken out of that post of
fice to trace Mma. who had been swindling, in
ent to the police at Philadelphia. Thi own aside as of no authority, because aaonymous, it i takes op by high constable Blaney, aad ex
hibits to him this sinking sentence "But on,
Lenn, when I pause f r a moment, I am con.
Willi gieat respect. Your di! obedient servant, II. A I K.INSON.
Brig. Gen. U. S. Army. His Excellency Governor Reynold , Belleville, Illinois. Extract of a letter from General Hughes, Sab Indian Agent, to General Atktusn, dated Rock Island, 1 3th April, IS32.
were alostreagUeDiogthemelTesiu that fjnar- strained to acknowledge thai do not belief
ter
The Austrian sainisteral London, hvl received instruction to ratify the Belgiaa treaty a? 3on a the king of Prussia should give siuv.inr orders to his envoy. Lord Grey had at yet made his new peats; and the Loud n journalists seem to take it for granted that his rctoria bill will uot be. forced vhroegb the hoase without ihern. ItroT at Paislet. Sunday afternoea some boys discovered ti suitll b.ovel and a hok ea the end of a corfi, concealed beneath a small
bridge leading from a country road near the oe burying grtnd. These inttrnmer.t were taken to the town and exhibited there The pnbli.- nmd was so exited by the suppif-ituo. that those lying with the cholera were thoi transferred to the dissecting Itbie, that a tnn d collected this forenoon, and commenced open ing the grave;, mi o-e of tke tirst of which an in.; r o4n wag frund. As this proceede I, the crot rapidly 3igmeoted, and collected round tke - ene ' exhumation. As each successive grav- vs 'pord if was dicovered empty ; th intell e wis reoeived with a shout by the rnuitito.i?. At the opening of the tifth grave, oa -he -me annoaacemeat being made, the fenr ( jiioho roind the giound was torn down K-,:'. "nore conjmea'"ed leaving for the town, bt -'b; indifidaal n hi arrival declared
more p tsiiivcly than another the certainly of
tht great numbe' of empty graves. About 12 o'clock the affair had matte o much n6ise, that the agitlrare assembled for the prcervatton of the public pea. a. t was instantly agreed that a reward of fift pound shmld be offered for the discovery of the offeuders. This had fiercely been lesolved oa before the crowd ar ritad ia town, numbers armed with stbs, bear ing an empty enfin. They, otwitb'Uadtng the efforts ot the magisttate's, proreerfed ihithe tiwa. and broke the windows of alt the sargeon1 houses and shops, the windows of the bojiUl, hroka the cholera here. and deaaol gsae 1 every thiag connected with the establishmen s Ut as possible. The first time the crowd, .-init!B almost entirely of half grown lad? and In-hmra. vitrei the hoi-iial. the
' j were persuaded to de-t their work of de tructiAn; but sfter Mkinj a turn through the
lewn, inj cam- hnck and broke the window, forced npihe gate. nd did othfr michiel. A patient in th h i;!i iime I Henderson, waatruek on the he ' with a tt-oe, and bad it
elig iMy cat; he w not expected to recover-
tu er calliPj for mistake agaitst thi treat tt' ':! -hr tlx exinret. Another patient Kr. tv .id, wh Has lecnvered. and who was
that Uod will permit either you er m to be hap,y this i le the grae " N w Mr. Hlane ha ! teen a priater; had printed foi Mr. Chap man; knew Mr. C'u nUngi thought aire mid not be right; and this led to the inquiry which has had each a dreadful isne, Vurvt-r "ilrs?, t l;o 41 t t ; .- " .'I i:cr n'icl. From hi tontb, hiee months old, the body
of poor Chapman mut'. Ircsh as when interred,
no vestiges of poison lost, no tra- es ef inflisaa tiiu obsLured.
Vl.firt i eized in boston ons day efare bi
1'iifued marringe to a neice hi wife; nnd
aa-'Wher nay -o Id l;ne plaied la hi' hands a larft s'n: .it monay pm.ured by the baet fraud, nn ' be would have carnei '.ff his prizes n 'Mne outh Aaif nc;i muQiiv.
" My opinion is, that the qnaw and eld men have gone ta tke Prophet's Town, on Rock Riv
er, and the wamore are now onh n lew cniies
below the month of Rock River, within the jim
its of the sta'e of Illinois. That tUoge Indians
are botile to the whiles, theic i no donbt; that j
thev have inv ed the State of lliinois, te (he grert 'nj'iry ofi-ur (itizenp, is equally true; hence i' that the pnMir g. o I reqnirea that
strong a ell ss sf.tdy nieatures should be la-
ken aj.ittisi la'-k H ik and his tollowers. Respectfully, I have the honor tn be. Your -ibedient servant. AND. S, HUGHES. To Brig. Geo. Atkinson, L'. S. Aimy " Extuct of a letter from George Davenpoit, Evq. to Brig. Gen Atkinson, hted Rock Island, Apnl 13. l8Si
Hear Sir: In repl to your inquiries of
ih' mori-.e respecting the Indians. 1 h:ve to
tie iri-aiUf of ihefr own liaeafB; thti! ce otter edilorF. not natnd, also received large sums;, that particular mdividuais hate been accorjr.modaita with enormous loans, when emaiiei trarier.s eie tnmwu out; that the Bank has aeall in f ai esihte, by building a canal I acm and
warenuufes at Cincinnati, contrary to its char'er, nith runny other particulars; (ienling ID utocks, 4-c. I' hit. Satutday Bullttin.
Report tn Fubhc Lands. The ft mmittea o( Congress have reported thai, opon luli and thorough consideration, the tmmiltt:f Imvo come to the coi elusion, that it is iin.xprji-t-r.t either to reduce th price of the public laitdsr or to cede them to the new states. They believe, on the contrary, ibat sound policy coinc ide with tht? duty wluth ban de-
jvoivrd on ti.e gei ti- i mc i to is
whok people oi the L)i"'n, nud enjoins luet prkservation r( the exiBiii.t i-ytt m as haviug
been tikd and appn d after long and Inamp hant etpet lei c. But, in consequence. f the ex.'raoadinary fii.ar.cial prosperity wnirh the United Si erjoy, (be questiot niwrit a examination, wbeilur, vvni!-i the gerural gover.mfciil ateadily retail s the too tn l of thi- great natiofcal resourc in iti-own hands, niter the payment of tire public debt, the proceeds ol Hit; male id the p ublic i..iicje. no longer needed to nieet the oidiuary ex
I penned of governsneiit, ma) not be beti(it ial
ly appropriated to fume other object lor tv liitdttd fniif?
British bar d of Sac Indiana i fi?eir. in i
war upon the frontier sevtlemn.1
I'hese ro hnti. nw drn.s give gret intem tks' 1 bepn ''""-"i"'i hy the mm
(l Hl rt ah i.r. hi ilio nn i,ilh!"'" i"" .. umiiit tv.ih 'i xmui Hi'.' int
sides of this ciiioms ca-e
The enure inptiness of ;hr uiacb of Mr.
Chapian rei;-Uied very diffi'.rit Mot deteuon ol the poison, of which only a iMe w le.fi -
Fat the symiilom during life ie -Xhi.i Alton
o the oody after death, aod !' cMeur. a' in
vestigitotn taken together. Im i;i s;iv.,? evi.
dence f death bv aremc. Thse. ! i. iheii
with the purchase of aruic tn Alias. Hbd h'nf ,hout eu'y h i-e. trough tke rountry confesaions of guilt, left the jury in hit case n.' ;mU '',Mtk Rlver' ,hf ''mamder -on. on
me oiiiPi n r a e, in ngn't ig or
A letter from General Newmun. dated at Wasbihg'oi. on the l4ih mst. pNtnisiito in th Aujusia Chmaicie, in which it i Mateo lhat
Ithe Cherokee delegation, now at the ( f
-Tbe British bi-d of Sac loinn o.d rea ,'gri.menu "have at last ron.ai.u.1 t.. ...fa. dezvons at old Port MaiJi-t.u. and induce.! a',,,eild lo t!'"11' H601 ,e maKe h lre'rt w:,h ,h great many ..ftha yon, g men t.,j .,n then at jStV8IU" poB the basis thai they .hail ac ihe.rrnvl at the Yell w Hunk. 1 hey cro lune H V lr M'- '- pt, sed about 500 ho,e ,.,to the o. I.nw-. aS d'hUtl Bt H r ,er Um' bt - ',vl"
Congie. I he cielegntion I. eni oDiaifi
power Itoia hone to make a tieaiy at v hiuh
ppi, ami .veie tn
litem itivs. and a verdict ofruillvnow re. der ;nu,p1''
fed. derides the fate af a bein who. for veai der np the ....,eip
knows perhaps no equal in di.mnit..n. i,air"m,e'' J-rday, rive r .ik miles hei-w Rock parallel in crime, and no rival in .e k'esness. iH,v,r' n" deavor to reach
iwirn pnxngr Bom in enr no. a niver
National Gattttr,
SENTENCE OF MINA. Dovlrstow.n May I.--Thi marring, on the ope'img nf rh roori. the counsel foi Vlina filed re-.c.n for n.w trial, bichthe conrt direct ed t. be iitunrdnrtely dfodsseri. Tht-sc- ieis.. i, embracing various ol jections to the evidence of h'gh constable Blaney, were
argeed by Mr. Ru.h' for til prioeer; when the
it ihey tie net interrupted
aamp.
F rom every mfor
injteii, or retire and aaaka airaugements Cotreat at Nerv Eci.ota The Crawfordsvi lie la Record, of the 2 7 if alt. says hat seed corn is mil' h wanted in that
vicinity. an in fact all ihrongb the ba k i nest
mal.on that I have received. I am of op.aion' fHrt ' tl,e Su,e- ll 1"fcl, reKd,,y te that tt.e i.teu.ions ot the bntish band of Sac In J'"hel on the i abash liver One boat .o.o had clians to commit depredation on the inhabit '0" K"tcky. but Bote was nauted. ants of the frontiers !ery little or none ol the corn raided in that
section last season tvill answer lor vd, the
Respectfully, your obedient servient. GOC DAVENPORT. To Brig. Gtit. AfhinsoB.
In posses on of the foiegoieg faeis and iator
past sommer having been too rainy and cold la permit it to come to maturity.
Tha Old State Cap.tol ol Virginia, situated
. at . ....1
rrnrl of a .. Vll n! 0 1 1 AMf . A rs..sa ilia WHl lOfia I IIChI 4td tl I A tl IMP fOflrflP I FlftuM I
r.oin,el, ie'.veied their -pinion, and related the'- No c.t.xen ought to rerna.n qeiet when;10 c.ty of Wrlhamburg ueroyed by hre ,n,.l,r-tt,.n f,r . n, ibia touu.rv is invaded, and the helniess oart of:on the 10th The supeno. coit
t-w-'- - . ...... . . . . .1
M.na a then, abont no . o. brought into conrt lie entered calm and tirm, and conferred for a few nunu'es with apparent rompnsare. wiWi S.
cnaosal. Beins; asked wbv sentence nt dc-vh
shoald not be passed upon him. hi counsel, 'ii.
M'Dowtl. read to 'he court a letter, ntlep in
the community is ia danger
I session in the bnildirig at the time; nd so rapid
I have called out ;r.-ng detachment of the;were ,h Pg'M of the flame that th book
mtliiia, ien3v.,i, Ht Burdstown, on ihe 22nd ;anu records ol tne coon weie wun oiuicuuj iiit. Provisions tor the meu, and com for th:Te,, Th" fite bought to have been caused horses, will be fuiuished in abondante. 1 H 'Hrk frrun th thin,ney- . I hops my countrymen will realize my ex i
English, bv Mma. and .dressed to the Jnd2e j pectnt.oos, and offer their e, viv.s as heretofore ' "llD0,8 MarCb in., conniry re Tk., i-.t i.. ..1 ...... with Dromnitude and cheeifno.. m d-fenr"" a ver pmsperoa condition, fcrnigrai.t in
s i c i r i m v n iiuic iu siiiii: a - -. . -
... . ' i.i'ik...
lor rteHtrj.an! to gee f i lamUy, anrt its peonl "1 """ j
iar and solemn phraseology made ii most mle resting, and ooi a little atH.dmg ;o many "f Ihe multitude nssenobled. The presiding Jodge. in
April 17, 1832.
JHN REYNOLDS. Coniio Muter in Chief.
to;-.;- : eei di-mised from the houital thisininrh agitan and dities. then pard rbej " . . . . , . da. n . and now lies n a very dan sentem-p of ib law upon the p.isor.er That tdlUr J the l ,ntc1 lrmph fer-i. s u,. A raity of cavalry left Glasgow he should be harmed bv the neck until be was ,ou or K-rrEtirTir... May :i. l8Si. at 4 r.Vlj.. k fo. paley ' dead, adding the hope 0f God's mercy . vir A I .a, p.,.Mnu ii.is .ii..n.iug li, .n The mTable ova appeared lo suffer terri m-T 'lou-e, oi. IV,,, nlv..i,u Aen-,
Descendants if Ckarht X end Napoleon
I r. t il wiog anendmeat to the project of
las 'v.oectmg Chrlfs X, has been ananimoas ly ajieed to by the French Chamber of Depn tie
I ce territory of France and its Colonies is
late dieted, in perpeiaity. to Charles X. depn Tet of h Sovereignity by the declaration af the 7:-h iyvji, 1830. and to his oesrendants, and the hHjMads and wives of hi- decendanti Other proposition were -.g-eed to, to the ef
Xect that the above named person cannot enjoy
any civil light, nor can they pog?s any rnovea
oia or uuinoveable properly in France, and
-fjey are reqmred to sell any such prnpeity ihev may h ld. witbm a ver; the same laws to sp.uii to 'he destendant? ofrapiicon.
bly at the i ie of this ?veu
A NEW FRONTIER WaR THREATENED.
FROM THE ILLINOIS ADVOCATE -EXTaA To the Militia the Ncrth-xestern section of Illirois. Efllow Citizf.ns:- V. ar country require your Ktvirei. The Indian have assumed a hstile attitude, and have invaded lha Sta'e, in violation of the treaty of last summer. The Br.tUh baid of Sa'-s and other hostile Indian".
headed by the Black Hawk, are in possession of
the Rock River country, to the grat terror oi the frontier inhabitants. I consider the set ;lcr on the frontier in imminent dang-.. lam in pofce.-lin of the above ruf.irmat'on
from genl'.emen of re-p:tnbl ctaadiag. aua1
fiom General Atkinson, whose cliaraiei st;ind
great nambers are daily arriving rn it. ieaurdy u.oic than bfiy new miLeia Miriveo i tie, nia. y i'f whom ie direct Irosn Devou?une ut t ' i u ;l I mines in England. Comnmu labor it ti' .iy dollars per inontb, and a I kmoa ot mew rh ino n! lahoi to propor'ion. A nun.i r of suf e oi at e now employed iu &ui ey ing :te undB and it is expected that the surrey will be tout
pie ted .bis eason. There is not per hap in lbs) I'o'led States a more advantageous opening fat hll the productive useful classes of citiatQ tkoB bete. Too much cannot be said. Canualty, On Thursday last, two colored children, who lived in Greenwich, (Con ) har' ing obtained siboat a pound of powder, poured it into a. hole in the ground and applied to it s live coal the children were most srv rkinglr
..I i a .
iu iiir moou, ioir oi rnisiii. tii' mpoi n,.r. I L-irrans, between Uadby arid BiownV lo.tcU, I wn utusted bj a m;m of rutlim appear Knee, who requited me lo Stop. I duV t.
He appioari.od pri tiy .ear. I discovered lift a a vety math ngttattd, hh lip quivered, and he turned pale. He asked me if my name was Ar old) I told him it was. said, " then uu an the mao who abned tnv
friend Hnan.n so severely He was s i ybarnf lDe explosion of the powder; one died
TRUL OF AIRS. CHAPMAN NI MINA
1 he Ute trials of M rs Chann.niint.il f rnn'co hurh it. :ill rli;c
Amalio Epo y Moia, reveal evm scar, el v! rqua'lpd the wildest romances. Oo tha ve Extract oa letter, dated ry day of hi. discharge from the pemtertiarv Fckt Anvsriio.XG. April 12. 1832 At Philadelphia, li,M nppe.trs at the iciidencej Dear Sta: The bands of Sac under Black of Mr. Chapman as a beggar, ig ad.oiited, r.ip. Ma wk. joined by ahoot one hnndred Kickapoos, diteda the on of it SJeairan grandee, taWenSnd a few Pottawatamie. amnuntieg in all to a i:.to iaor, win ths ciiminal attection of Mrs.' bout rive hundted men. have tesumed a hostile C, p'- the de.truction of Mr Chapman, es jattitudc. Tbey crossed the Mississippi at the prc. o s widow nine days after his deaih.; V How r.anks, on the ih iit., and are now mo
rnd o turf mon'hs ;iier hl former ducharge.! v ing op the east side of Rock l'ier, towaida the
i? rgu i a.lasi.led into prison, under the chargd Prophet's Village.
o. .n-u.jer ty paison. The MPgnlir character
Cl Miii'i, ibe msturv in which his history is shrouded, ho rs!ra"H;int facility of deceiving wo,! ihe peiwtrating. hi appaieat erjov. men nf ih sta-.i. gS of others, the' corr.phuen cy wiih wr.v-h h obrve the diicf:t effects ot hi wicked agency, and the roo'empl with which-he xnems :o look on lii or peril an ! Jam, give romr.n'ic aspect to an affair nhich Inui wiU 'never again be equalled in our
evictry. Th? remark have been called
The regular force under my command is too
sinnll to justify me in pursuing Ihe hotile party
To nike n unsuccessful nllempt to coerce
there, would only irritate Ihem ?v act of hostil ity oa th frontier, sooner than they ontem plate. V..iir oTn knowledge of the character o
ihee ind:wis. with the iuloimation htew.ih submitted-', will enable yon to judge of the course
proper lo br pnrpued. I think the frontier is.
u to say something else, but Ihe inslMit I
saw the subjtit he find broached, I demand' d to know. his name. He itplicd his naroe was Herd, and added, Major Herd. I told him I knew nothing of him, and I intended u have i otl.ing to do wilb him. I fortu n-iieh had a walking cane in tnv hand, and
kepi ii iu a possession that ha saw I couldl
strike soon as he eould. H wore a cap
and had a inrge stick in his hand. I il.ink it bhi an orange limU, hca.Jod and fernled. I tamed my back upon him a oon a ? could
doi ui safetv. As I walked oiT, he said he"ii-
:ci: i-d ir wlvp mo, mv that he would rlo il
ytU by jod lie did not pursue Yie, as I
discovered. 1 oo not wish to ask to no pro
t:i ted by my cn.ti uli.xial privilege, but I
think it doe tc tho Ameriran proplr, thai
ihey should know lh? stale of tlirnfjs at thi1place. I therefore submit hese facts, and ask you to nive thern t the public through
ihe columns ol the Telegraph. Very reFpurlfullj. Yoar ohodier.f srrvar t, TFIOS. I). ARNOLD.
Ekx or tii c Usitp.d S r a res The rep..ri
of the majority of the rcmmMteeon the Bank '
ibe United States was received m lhi cny
Vfednesday evening. It occupies even or f igh' rolumns of lha daily paper, exclasivc of lf dpcuments, and is anc(atoiy of the Bok. It later thai Noah and Vebb, editors of the New
in a few boors, lha olher was lingering in greatagony, and eras not expected to recover. The following strange occurrence ! recorv dad in n recent number of Oalligiiani's (Pa
ns) .Messenger, ll took place nt Champig nolles (Knre,) Frnncc:
"Asi inhabitant of the tillage hnvrng ifcff
a hoio to entrap a wolf, pat opon if a Ii?e goose as a bait for the voracious animal.
Another inhabitant, on purceivincj the flat-
'erinsr goose at n distunce, approached it, and toll into the tliti !i, which wa? eight feet
deep, (lit gules beinc cut out 80 ns to form
an inverted cone. He vainly alternated ts
9 jel out, and was patieHly awaiting the re tarn of day. But he had not waited long when enirtelliiav very he avy fell on bis hoaL-v der. This was a wolf attratlcd by the bait. The fright of the man rany be o-islly imagia (?d; that of th wolf was equally great, for he imnwd-iatelv jot i:ito n coiner whence ho did net Ftir all nigiit. Whea day appeared, the man who had made Hie trnjt came op lor bis prey, unci was n,.t a little surprised at finding his two prisoners. The man yas ta ko ul more dead. than alive. No forbear tuC was hown to the wolf, which was kill
d for hi forlw'ar.mce during the c.isitt." A InqnacioMs K'.ockb- d after bal l tn.g nrre time io Sheridan, sa-d, S'"r, I (ear I h::ve bee
intruding on your altcnti.o, ro, tevl's'
'r!h- by h ftrosal of the'tepcri of the frW in gr-xit tz--, and I will ae all the racars at York Courier & Emjuircr. got a large loan cc Slorid.i, I havsrot tran li.-teng.!?
