Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 37, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 May 1832 — Page 2

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DS'TURNCE IN r.RiS. Pr.ts, April 2 population of i'ati, who at fi!?t corniclhc cholera as an affair of litile conse

v. c.ncqncr..e of the ttagaaiioa produced ty Cut k &r '-bo'dir.'

3 w tre i )c true, cisld;:? i c'ur.tl

A NOT i IF. K OUTRAGE It will te recollected that J.i u D'-rior Da. V

of the establishment expired on Tuesday. iu """S "taw ptin shouting M)n hit eye, he vis, ofSonth Carolina , was undei rxnm.i.ft;onr -i. 11 i-. ) I I I . . . .....

nnr'hnm jail, whither he had been conveyed '""""b- Ie" naci4 otJ n,e vc with two he was aUeH by Jlr. ( ook, f Ohio, what busi

ness had hi ought him to this city. it set ma

that the valiant L dor's courage wa winked op

the cholera restrictions. hi eye with a frantic glare at It i invisible an.

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We hear with regret. that i reirend divine nS"n""' "e rew on; t.it leu, as .1 stopping a

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tor a debt a few Jays previous. The deoeased &enue "'I'-MUons gave up the ghost!

w a doctor in divinity, and was visited a day

irr af-U'V

VUre are lu-"ilss,.mM off ,,vo !,'rire hl death b.v hi- wife and chil

to !e execoted this day at Cratloe

Ireland is in a deplorable state the Queen's county. Limerick, and Tipperary, all in a tate of insubordination. In these pla-es midnight legislation is carried on to a flight fn! exes Men cannot take Itnd, nor piu-ne -he e nploy ments f agriculture. with.nu permission ofthe faction of the soil. We forbear to dwell on rhe particulate o hee merciless events, thai seem to !a plunging t tie country in ruin. Cum me itary i innecesaty it would be but to re. ieat trie aoii5 emoot ranee and rrgtet that ha foi years occnpieil the pre in v-nt. The number of letter whi'h nasrd through

. hi the uarrow streets ol Laj,r, Prussian post office m 1830 was nearly h ive ereeted barricades and occ

!;! at the- hopital, who are not allowed to cuter t'i si-.k r-.om, and who I : c- open the sf th a 'h".! are ciriiel thai e, raying that rhaWa i,i mre invention of the G vern riie it win h i? p Hoaed both the casks of the wa'er-carriers., and the tanks of the wine mer .la'-i. The icnveps;or hive been dip placid '.: rn ike wiy f(r ,r unproved method of clean the streets The Ch'Jfoyners, who?e calling also destroyed bv this new method of clean iog the streets, which allows the .ttrt. &c. to !?.v but a very short time. All these people ere, since vesteHay.in a tale of complete in tcrrcction. Vc?terday, in ih- midt of the concision pro incd bv the -eoihUge of people, an attempt rf.is wade to liberate the persons routine 1 at St Pelaj . I- Hid almost succeedfsd. the pri"n crs havta sTonded Hip attempt, from the inte liorof'he pnon. wheo tho municipal guard

was eat'-1 ai to act. The mob outside was

easilv Hi er-ed, the trooble within as not s-

leadiU .' ied, and a printer bythenioie-nf

Jc'i'i- was kille I eibre order was tttom!.

T'iret quarters past A o'clock. At this a

aieot u i- no th

v'fe. ne rioters nave ereeiea narriea.ies "';25.655 966

Sre - n the troopo At Chtstelet ami at La Urcve. there are lrgt mobs, but the -oldieis are there n numbers, headed by M. Carhei. Arvt. ahaitce of piris rrRiG the da v. wVie clock in the murning.. the Quay adjacent t the PI tct du Chatelet are eered

vtito people: ihey are n- a.erely ckffonitrsJ raj guherers but a h'ge number of lat.orers an I spectators A considerable body appears to te going tqwaids the Boulevard dn Temple. .ViJ the street Saint Dtnis Saint Mai tin, to .Jill the If.uional Geard to arms. The Dragtons h e j.i-t made a charge to disperse the rmb. Hit! fiat Jint The mobs appear more dn gtjrou The Commissary Police, in his oaig uin ef oiiice. hai sumrooudd them hiee time to di3pere, and i n.nediatelv afterwards, the Dra go..-., a'tcfted ihem sword in hand, without al lou ! g tuem time to get off Beside the sol diars, there are about forty or fifty individual, aimd with heavy lubs, who fall upon unoffen Ji ig by star.. let? aod strike them in the most brn tal ma .er. iilimt bemg interfered with, bj tht ir:-.e.1 i r -e. Ha past eleven The post on the place du Chucin oas been attacked There were but fix oi ngh' municipal guards in the wuli h bouse, he others being out, dispersing the mobs Th1 pt e aiu. Ked the post, broke tie win dows, and t need upen the doors. The munn i pel guard- n u iieioj m sufficient numbers to re sis uein inle off.

9 in uy parts ot Paris, vehicles ued te move .furnitvue loaded with it, which were going in

the countiy.have been sloped by the people, be eue, ititr mob will not allow the rich to leave Pari" on account of tiie cholera. Notwithstan ding, a number of waggons have got off, and it is app.ehendett that tne-e tii-ubles will cause mv.y people to leave the metropolis who would Ctherwise remain. JUfpast 12 o'chck.- The prefect of the Po lice tin just given orders that the new mud

carls -art ll be called in. Mobs are ai thi raoiimm , o iectiag in the quarter Latin l th tieei. n tne neighborhood of CkaUlet, the ilis turban, e aie drci easing. The numbers of pet'cma arrested is calculated at at 120 to 130

Yankee Vzter.h the buttle of Entaw afiei the British iine had been broken, and the Old

i.hii.o, n it-iintiu nidi nan ooasieu or the es

Iren, at parliog from whom he was greatly af.

fected. He is ;iid to have died of a broken

heart. Curtis Assites

farmer, nameil r'alnrlt lrrv

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th murder of Molney, at BalU morris. on thermon ne "ini"a,,de(1 l lo,7w h

Itraordinarv feats th

I f - - - J .W Jt.hW 1"I 111. -On Phnrsday a respectable jwere '""'""S l"rom the field, lient. Manning atrick tarry, was convie'ed ofi"rra"g -warcl in pursuit, diiectipg the platoon

im. lie did

t'8'h April, 1831. The prisoner was indentili-

ed ry a woman named Mary Lyons, who swore

not cast an eye behind him until he found the British men all around him, and not ao Allien

that he was the tallest of the attacking party ,'can nearer th in one hundred and filly yanN ai"t that he was disguised in a female gownJ,,e nvi no1 hcsiiate a moment, but springing at

red shawl, and white rp. He was sentenced;1" w(er vio "as near him, seized htm fay the

Extract of a letter, dated Washington. April J 2th Whoever h seen ant thing S sSve sta and mirkej the malign inflen e whirh sNreo

rodure on the mind nnd ehi'iaciers nt'm ten, will be prepared for the difference which is observable in ' 'ongres. between N"rhrn and Southern membeis A man who ha been always accustomed to Ubor fer his breuti, has

lived in the daily hahi' of uhmitting to a pre

ent evil to obtain a fu u.e ged. And this is

not lene withont a calm and serious ie of cir

cnaastances. He examines fao vei and over

again; he recur to his experience, he seeks the enndid opinions of the jadinnos; he roeui ate tefre he ileiermmes to begin any ee'er prize. He i eeible that on hi decisions my iepend hi own comlVot and prspenty . or that fhis family Kvee in matter of comparative indifierencp. like an experiment in husbatidi.

collar, and exclaiming in a harsh tone, "D n

jou sir. jot are my prisoner,' wrested his sworJ trem his grasp, drajged him from the house in

to which Crug.r and his York rolun'.rer had

thronn themselves, and keeping hit body as :Prnd yesterday Mr. Arimhl, tf Tennessee,

to the v riling point, and that he acroitln jj'V oe-

inanded an cplanation! He has been ilneatening what i.e. viould io, and no il onbl, as le ha had the honor of presenting a set ofticks to tha Piesident, he uiuh! willingly hear 'he Speaker proBounce the mlogy upon hn cbart-.cter and intelligence, vpon ccttuitivn rkaving his ciptr.:sl paid! The Doctor, no doubt Geneves that !ii hfst chance for an office is Us fght for il, tut miles ne aremuch tleceitert, he will itarve first. We will tuiderdert;ke to appease hit inulied honoi, for tnenty five percent, on his tavern bill. ATTEMPT AT ASS SSLAT!ON.

After the house of tepresentatives had ad-

shield of defence liom the heavy fires from the

window . cameo" hiui off without nistainii.g any

inpny. Wanniiig has olten related, that at the moment when he exwected that h is nriinnor

would have made an effort for liberty, he with

great solemnity con.menced an enumeration of

hi titles: "I am, sir. Heniy Barry, deputr-ad

jutant general of the Kriiisb nimy, captain in

(lie 2't regiment, secretary of the commandant t Charle-tow n." "Enough, enough, ir, yon are the very man I was looking for; fearnoth ing tor jour life, you shall cren me from dan jer, but I shall take special care of you" il mining wa- of infeiior sice, but strong and re na:kably well forme 1. This prebably led Barry, who could not have wished the particulars f hi capture to be commented on. to reidy

rthen asked by his brother officers how he came to he taken, "I was everponered by a hege irg'nian.

Hew to srothkr a liitRtrr. Dr. J

having just inished "digging his potatoes,1

beitig in rttivaic e ol the i.iher menibers a pasting home, us he was de- ending th steps of the teinice to the sheet west of the cajrol, he was aexHiilted by Morgan A. Urard, who aimed a blow at his head with a laii;e (.tick. Mr.

Arnold dodged ihe blow, and iwmediii'e'y mock

the stick f'mm his adversar)" fcanns, wherenp. on Heard dic w a hiree (Jneilirir iosioI. cut n-wn

to about eight inches in the banel. canying aD ounce ball, with th weids'Kew York' engrarr d on the banel; ami, after taking dei.beiate aim, tied; the balbpassmg thrragh the s!te of ;he right arm. just above the elbow, ranging ep to the shoulder, carrying away the uader part of the coat and shirt, anil lacerating th arm Mr. Arnold tin .ipg Heard armed with a pisaol, followed up his blows with a light sword cane eatil the scabbard fl-w off, and havit.g several times knocked hiui down, was in the attitude f piemng him with ihe sword, when hi- arm was arrested by General Duncan, of Illinois The case piesents a rewarahle ii.ternesitioa

oi oivine rroviden e. The hoo-e hud jui ad-

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thought tit a lew days since, to make an attempt J0""' ' n,re we,e "p,,r u "Onfied nienrber to raise himself a little in the world, and ,r!0,"Co,JS,e!',, ,B ,ne range of the ball, which us-

IRELAND. Two poor creatures ditd last week of ttaivation in the streets of Dublin. Irish poor. Mr. Sadler has given notio that, on iie liti . Uy liu will applv for leave to bring in a bill "for egtnblishfnc a per aoe.nt ptuvijion for tha tufferinj; arsd dtstaato poor of Ireland, by levy upon rill the rei property ofihatpart of tho United Kivir do.,-,, .inl noie particularly upon that of th. abin-. i.s.

Mutdtr in Gnlxay. Mf. Clark of the Wo.

tcruAi jju- -u wsuap-r, a as mordered on Mem

day ay.. t A4t, and his hod) thrown into a

Jake. i aere are upwards "t 303 pr...

corhc d then for trial at the prtsti.t HsizMurder. Wedncsdiy nij:Si jat, five arm I v. In entered the house of a m in i

mc i Tate. wiu resided n n,t...lr... .. .. j

ttann, 1 him to dcaih with a bayonet evi T? ' T T"" S,PS '

men "uiiRQ r.is servant, hiud at and so.

seveih woaodad him that there is no hone t lij i '.'co very'.

sed near Mr. 1 azeweH's heati. nrjo jet Mr. Ar

nold was the only person injured ! The readers of the Globe will rernllec lout this Major Heard is the individual, who a few day miicc, publKned a bulletin in the Globe, announcing hi intetdioii to assault Mr. Arnold for what lift had said or. the floor of the h'an-e, re) .live t Houston. ve mil give this document to (he public to morrow. We learn that the partisans f the Major will endeavor te preve that .Vir. litaie is deranged! Yet they, to day, refused to permit aa inestigtie of the charge, that he ued language tending to stimulate astailt tipr i. members for wards used in deb .ie! How will such patusaas explain ihe bulletin published in ihe oftcial piper, annnunrmg inadtai.ee hit inten lion to commit the atsaelt? We hate iit -pace for the comottnt whieh these fact tall for. They are a lit commentary upoe the proceeding in Honton's cae, and afferd much scope for leOection. We hear it currently mentioned in town, and have also been told by several individual frem Bucks county, that the citizen of Doylesiowo are about to petition governor Woil to pardon Mina! Ve cannot tid it such infoi matn.n The reason for asking a pardon is that ihr y ate unwilling to have an execution at Dnjltsiowo which will be certain to collect the rabb of hII the adjoining counties. We tuntim be it ve they would pardon this horrid wretch, after all the labor whi h has been expended to fasten upon hi oi so conclusively the guilt of this atrocious muroer. If his senter.ee coutd be ..otnmuled to imprisonment for life, and the pardoning power taken from the governor. ec,ept io;ae ol hi innocence aftcrwaids appearing, it would be well enough. Lot let not i;.e whim permg of their judge be contngius. Governor Snyder refuse I to pardon murderers, say irg be couid not biing his mind to undo wha: twelve men had done; let governor Wolf be equally tiim Public opinion demaifds that this odieue

He theielbre look' Also one pewter waistcoat, nnd three flintcuiPMt shou'd be effectually prevented from

elsewhere for ti e came of his misfortunes, but! wigs, handsomely b vind in calf one lar"-e oc-!asu'n l'ractlsifff his evil decils on the comtnu-

neerii nome lie is always in the right, anditarn bell tr.3lHl sr ive-a pewtrr l-okinr- ra 1113 'orleited. nrtd be mn-t pay the

a japan bet tie two miles of tie Journal of Ho ;P!nat,J ,s Twr Chapman so som forgoiitn? inaaitv. and a ouantttv of leather wedres two! 1 he E'r'i"S Prst says: "We have been pet

Horrid death of a Pugilist. Died in London. 'sixteen year old white nine ra7nra jiml a nim h in,l"e(' to peruke a letter v. ri'tcu by Mina, since

Ned Stecknno, well known as -the lively K-id.M.ack -w'lll tub three silver heccoops mounted; his senlnce. "d addressed to a ;enileman of in consequence of a blow received in sp.irnrg with gold and a pair f ;.lass suspenders a thiS c,lJr- ,,,v aPl'ear8 10 ,,lll' s"il!e of -xt Cifmmgham lie was in the Hospital tillwhett straw gridiion, and a qiuntity of lanib-j tlie 'o11 ' 1" enm tnoo iniqnities, and earTuesday, when finding his end nuiiroachjnr. he slim irrindstones thiee satin canal ho.iis. andir'est, i,, !,-. h fieely fnrRivcs all his enc-

(dressed, and was found craw ling oil. with ao in

beiivoiv inodfly piece two double bored bi!lie-i1:v"'re s"nk"'ve feelir.rs Ila rematks flat he

pumps, with Milt sale-y chains a bobbinttum j1 l"l':,!'' K fr tieaili. and that iie f.nd great ella, and 4 whalebo:ie ladies' knee slitlntrs'i hP''e '"r r'a,Jor " pttusn.g ihe Bide, a bpan-

thi purpose, with the aid.of a ladder he asren ded to ihe roof of a barn, where he was exerting ht talent in the very laudable business of nail icg shingles In this situation, he received a tiit lion, u Officer of the law, for the purpse of arreting hi body by virtee of an execution reoiainu g unsaii-sfied. The officer made known the object of hi visit, and not perhaps duly con

or an improvement in mechanical procese jsideneg the differenoe between the situation of though the renlt tnav not effect his property. !a man on a barn and a man on the ground, step he uses much care and t aoti.'tt. lest he ma be jped down from the ladder Wherenpon, the tray some evidence nf ignorance or want of Doctor fortwith drew the ladder ap to the roof kill, whirh will be discreditable to hi jndg-lof he barn, and being seiaed with a sudden tit ment. In a cotnmuuity of freeeien, sound jiidg iof industry, fell to skinglinf incontinently, ob mer.t naturally rises into kogh estimation. By Utrving that he kad no time to come down, and weans of it, in a great degiee. nee ittain te- that il the officer had any particular business peclability. influence, prosperity. If a man, in' with him he had better come up and attend to such a society, receive the name of nnreasona- it at the s.ime time utterly declaiming any ob ble, or paisiraite, (which indicates the suspen jligation on hi part, to furnish said officer with iou ef reason as n controlling influence,) he tmksjn ladder for that purpose. The officer remon tti pabhc estimation, and will inevitably fnil to'strated the doctoi shinrlee" be one would

erjoy thai degree f regaid which is a Ugitim .not come down the other could iot get up antl ate object of desire to the good. Ai owner of; as there is something rather peculiar in the posi slites, who never labors for his o n support, u'tion nf these two parties in relalion to each otk ntver called to that kihitual self denial, whith'er, it may afford matter of curious speculation, earns the free man's bred. Hit has no such'to leave them in that position so they aieac powerful impulse to make him eoniUei circum !crdipgly left Yeoman's Gax. stances, to devise plans to consult kspenencej and wish advice. Hie rirtemstances nnd phos ADVERTISEMENT EX I RA. are very few and simpte. .Some great staple; To be sold at Grave.end, Ei-sex side 0f

ptounciioa is to be cultivated he give his dri jWoi Id's end by W. Keversell, on mnnday morn

ver ni orders and tne w.-ibiis eut of his hands,, mg. 32d February, at 10 in the afternoon

wrncn ceme not into coutact with the unple ' Lot I A copper ra,f addle a leather

ments,orihe .rops. What self denial ha he handsaw two trooling fryig,ans, and a glass to underg; what inconvenience has he to tub wheel narrow with conious notes ofthe anthor

nut to, which can l?ed bim to seek improve Lot 2 Three pair of pea straw breechet; ments, plans, method's er inttu.e us ,f.oture? d china quart cart, and three elass bedsteds

If the grand result fall biiow his wishes, or the with copier hancmars engraved bv James

standard of the Heighb-.rhcod, he may become ' Needleon. i

impttient, but hit impatience does nor revert Lot 3. One deal coal grate, with a paper' upon himself Het .Kc none f -he foioi. saiofee preventer a mahoaranv noker. and a

lie does not ch je hirntelf with .tani ..f rare, pan of raue bellows.

forethought. expetien..e, or industry; surces i Lot 4 One leather tea kettle an iron fea

uol the re.uit nf the exen ise .f tbee qu ilities ther bed six pairs of brass boots, and a red bv a master. The society in w hich he is. will ttenl uhtIii caa ;n o

tet er cnarge it upon him

of course, somebody mast be in the wmn

FOREHiN VAUILTHIS. It appears Jrsti parliamctilary return, thai

Ihe e.innuLt etem:ed lor the rebel of the p..,i it Eogl.trt.t at-d Wales, duiir.g Ihe Lst year ,M C,793.t83 13. The total arnonnr of r.tle raised was 8,798,21? 18; but th M.flerence was appropriated for other put po,PS Tbit is an enormous amount, ami yet it prove I iritutficient; and, uken into consideration with oe cx.vtit of emration bt other count i, it fT-rds a mejarclioly j.itlare ofthe si .te' of - OrrtrCiltiUo: "The returns J'oi- 183? wt!l ir

His brothei Jem soon af

tor came to see h im, and took him to his fuher't domicile in a cab. On Smirrfay Disk Cur ti. the only one of his pals who had paid him

a visit dumg hi? illnett. ca;:.e to see huu. piop- A profane Par-ret I ugh h!e affair h ip

pro niui Up 1U ms neu, and by alln-ion to tnr jpene.l om ng 013 icsidence al Bristol. A cap

ro-r fcents, lar amuseu bit mm 1 licit tie w is t tin o! a sbi(. hi ought a Parrot a a prr.-ent t

in nign spirits. Alter Dick had g-.ne. he ila family, the missies of which being a metholapsed mt.i a strife of melancholy, and turnin? tojdist, happened to have ofthe preachers call hi brother, asked him whether he should live-ia at dinner fime, so that the t.aptain ami prea nil ih morrow ? Jeoi nicour jed him wiih an rhei .o re both ake.i to stay. As soon at ihi as-uian. t that he wat'all right.' After a short : table wis coveie.l. Ihe preacher began a loiifj mterHl, the living g'ad, ,tor juu.ped liom h j a e. 11. t be midst of w hi h. Poll, ho had beei. bed wiih a sort ofcx.'M.og nie;c) and iui -ny(.tit 111 a cni oner of the room, called out D t out wiih hi left al hit brihM face, ctu UV vour ave! (in us ;,..n. of vour iaw " Thi-.

him with h; 1 ght 1 oiiwd "1 lit! n.-k ami 1 X. hi.n I with 'he nnn.o,.eralf lane-liter ofthe caotain

ed. 'Uti comma-. Jt m. it ll n. l. .1'. '. . 1 ....: ' . 1 .-

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ih cpy o w bi h has been given to him The

oljecl of hi letter is to give directions for lha disposition after his death of certain articles of property ."3aftr,o Bulletin. Jppoialmenl by the President. As mt;c!i ahum prevails lit soiiie pm lioi S of the Uiiitfd Slates, will, regard tn the .met. the picMlent has nppoin'vd D.ay C'.'.'tl to st and on

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c-tn mou;tl.iin, and catt.ii it ;uui

lv r, T q.;m r,KP 1 t" , , miiiig, jt in, 11 i hi i- . .lem again eat. iP'V diM.M.se

w ring otrits tail. . Nevtr trust a nnrrie.1 tnia with r. rr-, h' loves his wife for ho will --I l i-;. ni..v be will t 1 i her sifter, nr..! ' ;i -:,i 1