Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 38, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 June 1832 — Page 1

ILY I THE PAST-TIIE PRESEXT-FOR THE FUTURE Printer's Retreat, Indiana, Tuesday, June 5, 1832. V ol. No. 38.

Will

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mLYTEO j.v.' published weekly, ur WILLIAM C. KEEN.

Yfcva hat vacrovw, FEKKY rUEK"

LAW KOTICE.

u ll' .nn.ii i, mat ineir Miitaid !r a m.w tri

al granted ii this case, and Uo in n suit be-

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JoSEl'lt C EGGLESTtiN.xTOr.NHY AT ?T 9'U' '!,-,icc' in nlicU Dumont as plainLAW, informs the public Th;.t h- h-.s locked rifT, had obtained a verdirt, before the said

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himsrlr in the town of Vevav, Sw'ltzs Und county I Vevay, May H, VJ32. J'

Sheriff's Office.

flHE iiiiders'gned keeps his ofiice in the FRJ ME 1 HOUSE recently occur.ieil bv James lnirr.7.z...

and generally tnown as Dalmszzo's Old Stand," oi

Main ts street, m the town ot VEVAY-

HENliY UANTA, sheriH-. Vevay. Ma- 2?. Spirit of the Times, XiIFB IN NEW YORK.

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Vevay, November S3. JAMES W. COLE, SADDLE AjXD UARAESS MAKER, VEVAY,HIS shop U on Ferry s-reet, the third d ;sr ul cre Gilbert's tavern and next belo'v MendenhaU'e

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Lav ReforttThi- most pronVnent cs.-s in A'- the courts 'M e ftit:du'! reporvd; reporters are rrgu arly emp'-'ved to furnish every tl'.ng of hitenst that rnsiirrs .Ma'-.ia in d Dsa'hsA faitl.ful list of marrj j-r and ni-a-iss lor t1 week TJ iii'.ur.liy Uolietin lias been est.-.bli.-l'ed about vk vtars,- am'. duri"g thut p riod, thv patronage ha b-r pr at a;-vond aUparalie; in uie hi torv of .rt.e

ri- an '-wsnai'-e'S Seveii thoinand suhsc: ibrrs are a

ulli -vr.-it rec:-mT.cndatier:S to it merits. S-ihcriptioos rtcticd at lii otrire. Dr. And. C Forbes.

JVI.rulGH tin in-

OF EVERY FASHIO.Y.iXD QUA LIT r. His prices arc- m,i!ei-J'e, and various kinds of produce, as may be.ag.eed upon, received in payment Vevay, April 7,

AGENCY. 'PHE subscriber offers h s services for the collec 1. tion of claims agaisst the United 3ttes or individuals in the District of Columbia, more nm-tirtits-U

of subscriptions for newspapers and periocieal work's

en as ror procurtng subscribers. Charges will be moderate and regu'atsd by the labor to be performed 15. ROMANS Georgetown, D C May I.

Hastings Sf Knight,

vOUTER8 of. i W MOl.KS t V. DE ! EU' -i EAMHUN, CHINA AND GLASS

WAiUS, K" 103 , Mki.i. nea.ly opposite Lower Mar?i t sir-'et, t'l tci-tJATi.

Cuvcmnati, . My i

WAS H I GTOi HALE, CXNOZNNATX, OHIO, Main Strrct, br.tv.-cen Sixth and Seventh streets-

rtIIE undersigned respec.t.Vdv informs his friends 5- and the public gein"-R,lv, that In continues to keep the tbvvc numed PUKIAC HOUSE', an:! lie "fsuires fneoi that it is well calculu'ed for the comfort and retirement f boarders, tfvvfllers. &c. kc &.C.

He solicits a siisrc ot public patror,aTf.

JOHM JOHNSON, Jife of Switzerland county, ImUur.n Cincinnati, Apr I 16 Vlaj 7. Commissioner's Sale, SCHOOL EAiI,

TOWNSHIP 2, H.ANGB 3. WEST.

oS.ce R.'pirtt Procured ( xc'i?ively for Ibis p per .o ,t ..-! in no othe.- Pbi'ju'.einhia pubiirai ons

iff ' l: th.

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rHYSIC AjD SUiWEUY, in thi i-n -f V--vy ;md its vicnn y r iii,-i li.s irratt-ful ".h r. t U-Ih fric-rds fr thi pa roaape bitlier o e's

tt-nded n him ll he-ptsby attention to bu ne.'N t irer-t a sii;irc rTpua ir pstrc.nnjjr. having ri-' !'"! heie ni.r.iu seven ears, ai d M' otnisc thtt:f pubi c ai sufli ": "ly a- i ': i,.( 1 with him tn Sten J tHrir patrMiagr. !l - i:-.a b-: fnumt, a aij tinits unless fi 'Sriit on . olrssionai vr i fTici.il bn in- ts. Ht hi cfHce, lie doors e st ol il!e.cr:cr cf tlain ano FciTy streets. M.iiu titci. Vevsv. Jnrur.rj 7

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FOR ?i.lL3-:. ;

HECK OK L.vNl). cinmi iO Arrrs, m u ated about one mile er.kl o- tt'.e h -i k in-'--, u

Fosey t-jn!ip, Sw.-Hvl-i.-.iivJ 'oe.u j, I ii,,ik. l u. Jliruculors iu.juire ot COLLIN McOrr, Jen. Ap.'.l -iSl

Presidential Election, To be holcien on the frst ALnday in jVuv. 1832. ton m minT ANDREW JACKSON, of Tennessee. f corse Boon, of Svllhnn count, Arthur Patterson, rf Putnam co. Marks Oume, of Union -u. Alex. S. Barnet", cf Floyd co. Jame IMake, of .Marian co. Nathan P. Palmer, of Jefferson co. Thomas Givans, of Warrick co. Walter Armstrong, of Dearborn co. ron PRKSIDKST.

HENRY CL A Y, vf Kentucky. Oa VICE PBKIUKVT. JOHN SEHGEANT, of Pennsylvania. K1HTOKS, Jacob ICuykvitdall. of Knos county. John II awkiiiJ, f Fountnin Snmuel Henderson, of Marion, Dennis Pennington, of Harrison, Walter VViNon, of Cass, Stephen Ludlow, of Dearborn, Abrl Lon.ax, of Wayne, Sj I van us Evert?, of Uniun, John J. Neelv, of Gibson. r n rnr. iukt WILLIAM WIR T, of Maryland, Ft II ' ll-K PRESIIIRT, AMOS ELLHAKER, ,f Pennsylvania.

TO THE CITIZENS

UP

jitMl c,au:iint Jacob R. Evertson defendanf.

ior nve dollars: and it wag then exjreslv agn-ed between Evertf.on and Dumor.f, hit nil the co?ts that had accrued, or should ihercafler accrue in cither suit, ehould abide the event of the MUit.nnd be paid by the narv ty losing the fame. At'ler a new trill was grinted, as aforesaid, in thf Fi:it of Sarlls against Dumont, Dumont took a change r-f venue, and the suit was

sent to SAMi-ft Bf.al, Iq. a Justice of the Peace near Vevav. And Richard Sarll

finally obtained a second and a AiVV

against Dumont, for t itjlit dedhirs And, notwith?tniidint; the said agreement, an execution was issued against Sarlls for two jury fee-, at the instance, request, and bv direciion of John Dumont, as I am informed .-nd believe. Richard Sarlls being informed that an execution was isaed again! him bv Bea! for the jury fees, sued John Domont i.", Kentucky, before Samckl Sanders, feq for the breach of hi? ngrefment. O;. the trial of the cause, John Dumont was called upon to swear whether he had not made the agreement as stated; and h then and there somn I) 'wore, that he never had mad? such an asret-

ment; that Forhrs and Evertson had both

worn to it. but that thev had hnth

false. In the. state of Indiana, it is the law

that if the plaint iff call the jur and recover ies; than went dollars, he muM pay the e. petues of the jufj-. . In this case. Saills call, ed the jury, and it was lartirulirl

count of jury fees, and to accommodate Dumont with a new trial, that the agreement was made.--And he afterwards meanly an 4 basely attempted to pervert the agteement, in order to cheat Sarll out of Mis 'expenses of two juries, after he had been for some lim trying to cheat him out of a set of law

books Sarlls had lent him, and for which .h suit was brought.

Dumont had positively denied under oath.

an agreement that he well knew was made

principally tor his own accommodation, and in the presence of several witnet-ses. I considered him guilty of perjury I still think so. And Everlon, Forbes, John Graj, Samuel Sanders, jr. John p. Tandy, and some other, wfjiil before the grand jury for Gallatin roonty, in Kentucky, and made a com.

plaint against John Dumont; and the grr.nd jury found a bill against him for perjury. It is true, Dumont went through the form of a t;-ial; but it was evident to those wl had any knowledge of the case, that Dumont owed his acquittal more to the niaii't- of Lewis Sanders, jr. against me, ai d Sanders' influei ce over Brown, the proserutii g attor

ney, than to his innocence. Sanders and

Brown had formed an idea thai I was the principal prosecutor against Dumont, ; hicb was not the fact, however,) but that formed a veiy important reason why Dumont should be cleared, any how. And Brown, the pro. secuting attorney, dismissed the proset oiion,

necause, las he stated.) that a plaintiff i, In.

WllTS'IISIf m nviTN-nvmr diana. calling for a inn. unrl rrr,.. i

ECTION. No 16, Town. Two. ol, IllUiJlU OU iU 1 ,,..,"...!. ... . "u 7. " '

....... uMiinir. wis iinuit; io pay uie

liE SCU'' O:

Ks-i-.re Three. West of the let meridian, will be OFFERED FOR SALE, at the court house door . iva, - On Monday, July 16. 1 832, The s:d school s clion will be divided and sold io 80 ACRE TRACTS, and v. 11 b . d vined by lints running I th and south. Slid sect't'-n lies on l-"ns run. near bkis' null, 2J Tvlrs fiiim tile Ohio river TERMS One f -.urth of the purchase money to b-. vai'i do-n, Bud a rr'-dit t tv? jean fur the remainder, o: paving six ver centum iutereHt, ) early in sdVMici. . Sale t' cumn ence at 11 o'clock on said da-. Is V AC IMIAMHEIU.IN", con m. Ccmm'ss'oner's o'lie.e, Msv 8.

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'HF, -i nsV;inn;-R uilies to disnose of a laree

CCFPSiR WOEK, ' '"t Iokk-another

o:.e,o twenty f-el lu'.g - an IRON BOIXiEU ::e: istininv ore b'-iu'.i t-ri ;n.d forty gii'ons wi ll fit: STIY.T. 'ITTSS : rLAHE STANDS, nd e' very e-tiiei ;ijiprii: ? tor is.-)-- jj-t-Steam Distillery.

Also A oir picte s t pt' MILL IROA'.i, a paii

OtsTiiMtN .My unme has been introduced in a controversy between Jacob K. Evfrtsox. Iq and Johm Dikoit, E-q. and some p;r. one, not iufot wed on the subject, have felt di-. posed to ceofuie me. To enable all person to judge correctly of the whole subject, I will refer them to the following publication of Jacob R. Everbon. Mr. Diituout's statement has already been Hblihed in the ''Weekly Messenger," at Printer's Retreat, and Swi'zcriaim Monittir," at Vevay. I have the konor to be, ic. ANDUCVV C. FOHBES. Vevay, May 23, I 832. TO THEPUBLIC. A coimmn icntioti has apiutand in ih..

expenses of the iuiy. I disclaim all malice:

I am glad Dumont wag .cleared: but his trial was a perfuct builesqUe. Some uf the piincipal witnesses against him were never called oil. I was one of those who made the complaint, and would do it again under s;mil.ir tiituhistances. JACOB R. EVERTSON. CKRTlFICAt: Wk ihr ui.dursigned, do hereby certify, that we were- i-n si ui at ,o Fame time in

; November last, at Andrew C. Forbes' cffii c, ji.i the t. wn of Vtvav; a: d that Jacob R. Ilvertjon, who acted for himi:f m.d Pif h.ir,!

Saills, and John Dun onl, did iben ai il there

agree that tuw

trials

t-bi tlid li

MoniKr, printed at Vtvay, coin errie., a iMal;" J,'','stw'i,c,! hi"! '-:td t-f.i A ihat lately took plate in Kentucky, "again-ill. (" I'orl't?'-tfli1 in M '" w!l'' John DfoxT, lor Perjury which remU-H ,,m,f:"! Wae a Jai ob R. Eve

of good STOVES CEAR1.VG. . : or a coirpleti ,,i ... ,- , . f . , . 4 and unlotimled.

Horse JWill.

TERMS A credit .f twelve or tighter n months, as may Lest Mlit the puieha.-er, Kveil STEPHEN Q. PEAllUDY, Cotton township, Mav 12.

Clerk's Ollice, &c. SVr'.Ti. CLKliK aiul fekCu 3t)EH".S Oflicvh have beer rrmuvi l t-j si:;-- Xih'.fe .iuir.c fti ;:-. rrtf i. YAa'iuit id Main Ptiee'j.

gtaniiiJ Mi

he

etjury wl;u:h ici.th iH . ,: - . -:" otro tt. r.veii

it m-tessaiy that a hulory of tnc timisictiot . ! t',CIali,Rl i " tho other, Richard should he given, in order to show thai th, l''.' Ils l,l ll"''ir, and Join. Dumont de

H.-I...1.HU .-mi nun an tna co?ts whicli liad act rued, of chould thereafltr rttciue, should abide- I iio event of the suit, ai.d paid by tho party los ; the Mino'. A. C. FORBf'-S, JOHN GRAY, ABRAHAM KIRIXEY May 1 4th, 183:.

charge of malice against the persons vb,

made the complaint against Dumont, is falst

In October lat, a suit wa. brought a ':iiii

John Dumont, in fivor of Richard SarlIo belore Andrew C. Fop.ai.s, Esq. a Jus-:i e i t lite Peace at VeViy, Indiaiiii, in which verdict was obtained, by a juiy,for chi djl lars, iu favor of Sarlls. Dumant .jpi: d l iaid Justice for a new tiial, whitli wni ctfu sed, unless Dumont would p. y or secure th pajmeut of ih.e costs: D.imonv ilt-i l;ned

It w.n tiinl iit'.Ri'J between .mt.

dOll!5.

Jo hereby cenify," thf!t e were present in April la5(,rti f,iMl J.efore famiid Zander, junior, lq. i!t Ghent, in Kiiiim lev. andRich.,,.1 Saill, was pl.-.i,, , H. ui John Dumont waj ilefenw'atj; .vj MC h,..1M, Juhu Duracrt d'.tfwre urcr r,K.-, ttia. Ue .