Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 42, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 July 1832 — Page 4

s?c - Mftr? cnforlasita people !;ave ft A creJalcia ctsa c-t

Miiton J,". C Mjv Oth. Ot Friday evening ?S;j prrj-ensity for amateur physicing. and labor his parish, nml toM him, ilb great symptoms presented to w a sit 'r. Si 'nov Mer:it. who live ;ib-.ut a mile k imnrove nature by the addition " pestilen. of cnnf'ernntin , tint he had ffr'i a phost. f.. two inches in i.

i tli paper ( '

r.rgr" - mir by thp name M Amy. the proper ty o, S'i';.hf n D-!son. Esq. (for whom he is thej DVPMn.) 'hi'ji;!J her with having murdered, n a nnt sf.oikirig innn;r. an inf.nl on. an only rti.U r;t hi, aged about two year. The hild havi-.g heen misinj from its mother about KTirt-r! ramtites s!ie and an old iady by 'he name :t" H i i . w h i 'v;,s staying with her, went U look I t it, after r iS'itig it and searchirg in :iilTerrnt pi.iccs. Mr. Hill was proceeding in the ilirec

of the branch near the housp, when she

c:i cniied to hv the neffro woman Atnv. who

Yid j.ievioU refused giving any information

conf-erninsr the child, and asked where he ws

min?. adding '-that the child." calling its name

was not lh:rt ay ; Mrs. Hall then asked her whcie it w.s; Amy replied that it was in 'hat house pointing to a chicktn house, near her. Mrs. Mi'iritt, the mother of the child, who was Then standing clove iy the chicken house yitn pj the d vr aH Soaked in. and to her horror observed her child lying dtad er the floor, w ith it? head cut rpen. and an xe lying near it. She then vqv.red of Amy who killed her child, tat she :oade her no answer, and immediately turnCi . ff frtn her and went to her house. The cnes of Mrs Merritt by that lime brought

jer t o'Mr.d to the house

cus'-viy a. d brought her to town. On the way she C iut'escpd the r orrmission of the murder, and

rsme into town cond-ictirio a djiifs

David Hartley

How delightful! It is said that "Where did yon see it?' was the q'itflIfT. tur the henvy tain o-i n; y took two hundred pound of soap " Why," eaid Diggoty, I was going, and hJ l.nyc'.tc plare.

o cure a ?ine. Bishop Herkly drank .i latt I please your reverence, fcy the chnrch, right up,frm. and Mtrscie.!

of tar water. Mever, in the roure of chemi

cal etrali7:ation, swallowed 1200 pounds ol crab; eve. One person taok o msch elis'.r ot

vitrei that the keys were rusted in his pockei !iy the tranndation through his skin; another turned blue from the quantity of argentutn ni tratom which had been administered to him. Yti might the poet say to h;8 black boy, 'take phytic Po.np ' In 1Co8. the East India Company "imported 100 pounds eight of good fey.11 In 1CG3. they

imported 14 ? 1 2 poands, and in 16?C, 4.7 IS

onn'l; but (Ls j.Toved a glt in the market In 1830. tlrry imported sisty thret cj-.l'.n1 ff pOHT:iS. Pf rtons in this country frecuet'y cor?pla!r

of the cost of adern nienfs a fact which

:;!) l.f g-iti.e i ty. in thr n-5!ifs-"-r-I'liey nr ? pet ted ip.f r;'i"n of H'-' o- ir:b';

we enjoy. Lven rPfhli'-;in mtftj!ton ot government, prtaknte fecesiniv r'l human in firmiiv. ae -"Mflv v- Zfd. not on account t

t their own in MT.-ir i x 1 1 ci.re. o mo.-h as be I.-.......:. f I.A..

uho took Amy into!'-"'r- ",--" "r. . ...... ..

hitui gucn nreiaen anvaniages I ni. dj way of i'iutrai;oi We ipmup i' the fjet with which we srt O'H. lve-'e:nits which n

against the wall, I fees the ghost." n wIihIjhIio ve,:cn''v called jilc?

shape did it ppenr?M "For ;u! the world likelrc'ra

great a".1' Go home .-md held your tongrj1, -

aid the clergyman; 'for yo'i are a very timid " Doctoi ' nhy h.ivt- 1 Soi-t my tf tlh?" aid A creature, and have only beea fi'gh'ened by you: 'tRlUaMve ferr'.!o to physiri.in Vru havf

inn shador. rvorr. then n;t with vo'ir rr e he reulifi!.

Tro.Ti the Cumberland Advocate. Mr. Piln'tr The follow iup; letter v,mh laie'y received by the recorder of Wills and Prob:;!cs ot: county, utata of Dear Sir: 'My father h;n dif d t !j.nt. s ving a wido and three ttorpitns be-in niyetl. He died dtsptrait ar.d U)t me hi exeuitontr ai.rt a understand you are the recorder i din and Hep

robaUt- I wa' t you to tend ne a letter of Con-

titinnahon v

Judge Bond said to an old hag while nn.'lc? el infniialion "Yoa keep a btolhtl and I uiil m.iintain t.1, "Will von." she exclainid.

always took yon to be a kind hearted liberal gei.tleman."

Sir Walter Scott, in his r.rlicle in the Qjar terly Heview, on the Culloden paper, mention a charactprii-tic instance of an old Highland warrior's mode of pardon -Yon mxirl torsive even your bitterest enemy now," said tli; con fessor, to him, as he lay gasping on his Uea.h heu "Well, if I crait, 1 must," replied the ch:eftain, "but ny cyrsa b on you, Donald," turning towards his fonif joo forgiv hiQ." A ticsbanJ, whose ears were constantly aa

aded by the unruly tongue of hs wife, bore

show that we can only j'i-'.tje, by -ompartsortithe ound ot her incessant alatro H ith ih- greatof the true extent and valne ofar:y good which est palteuce. 'lt it very clear," one ot

kis tiiencs, "that you ate alraid of y Vr wile

I am no-, atraid of Af,n said the hubbdcd,-but

ot the noiit vhe iu ikes."

The ttfict of tight Ucing "The acting go veoor i Michigm hs. eer bound over to keep (he pe'.e, nod he of good brhviorf until his Appearance at conrt, tor con biding an e litci

has been lodged n j il. and will doubtless have'

her trial daring our Superior court now situng. A coroner's inqaet vas summoned by Tb'-m.' Gnnn E-q nr c roner. who examined the bo dy ot the child, and returned a verdict of wil fai rnj"!er by the Faid negro slave Amy. Spectator. ' Of the progress of the Season, in the interior of S 'nlh CuoIioh. the Beatifor. Gr.zctte. of the Srd in- ni s:

Lit and murder A your g gentleman and li;d , rt-sit!u .ii F.i glrti:d. ben g violent att idied io each other, -.r.d iht re'aiives i lti-tnjr to consent to their un i., thry itgrted to po abroad ai:d u .in erji tin ii txi-tciice 'I Key

hmir in ll: rnffhl und .itlinv iri irnn.il ..i T .!... . ..I.t i . .

toach.ge of 900 This w.ll accent fo-W ,)( lhe H,1(e A I nena of ted at ear h t hi rV bosom, the "r i ee!i i p ti re (he exi't-nce c nother fact, whf-h wehndj. . , . ' ' li". "'

.?eH ir- the rer--.t r. tn wil: that the . " ' T . . " 1 "v " " """" " " K fclif ( I, tiio

state)

u th.t the dev.! Persed her to kill ,t She;' 'ry bt $U cost ,n Eng'a,.d $ 7 j

(States, co-t 932. wouhi, in England be sniject t(ow H, H (l

" VVell. what oo you here? Why don't you go

homer The drunkard replied, '-toy go., a fellow, ti jut-t whil I wan kicevp.) tut the place it all going round (iiocup) and I'm

On digging the foundations of a ne covered jwaitif 'T toy door to go by."

marRei ai weniz. several r-ome oi men wun

twetve i ally pap-- published in New York conn'- m Hderiisrnent than all the news papers of England and lie'and. hync. Vtr.

. , c . . . . I . . . i made a practice ot ndiiar ihich were aflerwards ill ed op. This punish-: , , ' I . to Mi tha head oi K

chains round thir iect. harui and neck, were

-Toe S;.m .e has bepn onS.ially late Onfoiind ,2 or ,A ftr nner ground. They R?.

inenig:.- -i io n m .,rcn. a irw gie se ,0 hv.-nWB throH.n a,,ve into Hitche. ' i i i . . . 1 i

veruy. neiroea ery appearance n vege'.a tion. A'e have never seen fig tree or pome granites co much injured. They erenow not more -IvHnced han they were then Since the 2 Nprd. tht weather has become warm and t' e. leaves and flowers ackn v't?dge i in fluerf-p I'he rops are one month latftr than osua The --otton is just above ground, a

mant was mot uncommon in rebgious establish

ments dnni g the middle ages.

We are infor-ned by the Charleston papers, that governor Hnmilto'. has just completed a review of a p-r of the militia of South Caro lina. On thi nrcnmnn, if our infoimant i- cor

grev.t 'ieal indeed not yet up in consequence jrect, his ex-ei!pnrv dppared fr m t ie usual sv

chitdy of the try weather Corn and potatoes tpm of -tactics" employed for the improvement

are veiy hackwarri: on 1 uesday. we had a ve jof the militia tod endeavored to substitute the

rv refreshing shower.

i'h-t f. llowing advertisement was some years ago p.isted up at North Shields.- Whereas, se

Vkral idie ioJ uisonleiiy person have lately

on an as, belonging

Kopery tiirt; now, lest

any acaident should happen, he takes this at

thod ot ii'lbruiing the public, that he has determined lo shoot tk$ teie ass, and caalions any' per son who my be riomg m it at the upie, to take care of himstlf. test oy Nome uoforiuunte mis take he should shoot the turong ens."

lain tne yoi;t g Udy d-i.l a hi et, tut : ers miseo tire On h. miiih, -i. Lng'u. o. he was airesieu, tne; l -pec iat con n. issioi., and was hanged at ISwf.tte

Efectual Revenge To oaer. l anr.ed Carpenter and Aoin qnairdlrd the t.tlec day and bad lanuagf pasfpil tteei. the pames Aiderson held un annuity 50 on the I fe t tr, penler, and in ronseqt.er.re 'he quaire Can pen tr, in irder to be levenet d, droAt.rd h ra

se!!! i 'his is cutting ofl he uo-e to oe revet ge4 on the lace with a vengeance. The Parrvt. ,

J" hat thf governor wa earne-t and eloauent in

A-- accident which orcui red to the sfeimboat, jurying this system on the ftvorable considera Kin Phtl p plying between Xetvport and Pro ,tion of the troops When we first heard of this Ticfi.rp, it appearn. was highlv exaggerated in moempr of th commnn-r i i chief we tho't the acc ur copied a f w day since Irm a Boo-t rathp. hazardous for the good of the n?ics toa p4;er The whole extent f the di-a-ter.;as e have ilw.-.ys ondrr-tood that subordina. we uie Hssmed by a gentleman from the pot,jtioms the first tlutv of a nlnr.

Consisted in a -'nall le tk occasioned by the star

ting of a sMgle iivet and which was discover-

AntedoU of tht Rv. Dr Dawson, of Scotland. He i.ever permitted any powder to he put on

c n i - : w i 'h is wig; but on one occasion, it was powdered system of General AiJcofto- We learn! '

by his family without his knowledge, on a sab

bth morning. When lie began to grow warm

andaoimated io nis cernon, the ponder falling about his neck and lace produced a sensation which made him rub and Urttsh hioiselt lie quently with his hannken h.ef en'il at length he discovered the cause; when taking & h s wig before the whole congregation, he deliberate ly struck it several times gains the site of the pulpit, until he dusted he powder out; then re placer it upon his head, and proceeded with

his discoure.

A good one A gentleman in the bentvo

ed as the b.:it whs vout pushing off, in time to lence of "hi heait despatched his negro servant Trcvttit anv ;nrh HiaicttPr na tYt nP ivona no re ' . U . Cm. . i

U1'c"r""ru' inpniMec. un me way w . a grocery, at which Uack called to ref-esh his spniis, sitting downl a D , .. D . . , . Jl .ec l,te I Dutches .vho had been in thejhis ba,k, out doors; and while he was attend- A P Buli PPu,lar Preach.r nr,ch iabr ..I' in o tction. as nrevailed on hv his ! in- t hi. h,tlv ... a a ...;i,.i c.i h, "0''n" occasionally with this ieel:

forget thai "e ire all sailing down the stream

FOKEIG.N VAKIETIES. About a f'r'r.-g .i hack, a ouog irl, wl.Isl digging in a snr ail portion ot ground iu Wrlej dale, used for the production ot jo .-.ne- nirn-' ed up a Rwman urrj, lull of homao com, chiefs ly of the Emperors Ga.I.enus. Tetr.cu, t latvii us, Nictoritius, fosthuinus, and a lew o S lniia. (he wile ofGadienus; the-e weit n all l,"

100, and in an exceliei.t state of pieservau. n . tut the uin is entirely destroyed by tlie spad striking into it. Leds Intelligencer Two Tory member, standing at the window" cf a club, the other day, ob-erved a man running past in breathlass haste hat e n that

fellow be in -uch a hurry about!'' asked m e.-

Oh. replied the oihtsr. vhe is afraid ol being

caught and made a peer."

Iriei.Js !o j im a tenrtperence t iety. whose, low s took from iiis basket the pig and placed in

pi - t,;p rfrpiireil total al.s'joeo. ' except for me i(s stead a young puppv. Jack mc nscious of

dicvie. lie wis afterward taken ill and sent t'ie change, made rspid stride to the house of for a ph)icMn, who ordered that he should ;he worthy minister, and handing him the bas take ore .iunce of spirits per day. Not know-Iket says, 'here a pig mas send you to eat.r ingri.iilv h'iw much an ounce was, he a-kert Ph? minister uncovering the animal, finds the a friend, i'ne answer was, that eight drachm contents of the ba-ket noi at all acceptable, and .Hake an oii'. e "Ah." said he. the doctor mi re nns it to th uprvant u.itw tv. oajr. .iu

fierstand my case exactly. used to take six your frustr that I don't eat ; up. is -Puppy,' ?rams a 1 v. and I ahvay wanted two more." pays Jack. 'me thought he p.g' Oe hi return. he again stopped at ihe same grocery for re CLrica Modesty The chaplains of the U- frtshmer.t. and the same persons took from his aited Sr i'es Navy have petitioned Congress to hasket the puppy and replaced the pig. and incresse their n.y! The reason assigned is, J.jCk in haste returned to his master, giving at lhat the-- ml ,ries are so small, as to. com; ell the sme time the message of the minister--them t ' V.ive heir families to the precar...nf ,S4;,, m,gS.A minister say he no cat puppy." provisions of charity!" Poor fellow-! Perhap The gentleman raising the covering fi -f,s the

-.ne pu:.: c pea'jraiiy are ot aware txal inese pig he sent, returned in pood order, and savs to

fpinr-i .; pt evlges to the navy get no more his servant, -Puppy, Jack ! what do V"U mean

mar. w j. s'im ol 22,000 per ai.num! Is this is a pig.' Jnck looks at the animal with

it i:,; (. . op wondereil that they are eompeledphe utmost asto-.ishmnt, ind exclaims -me ne

vi -V :) . ihe.r lami'ie to starviiionl While ver see such a creature hp piC when he mind

" ir" 'n iiisHtti'-iei.tiy provided mi to be, and he puppy when he mind to be.' by j rciunent. a gunner, a boatsw ain, and j

mcarppntei r.-ce.ves the enormous salary ol Mrs Chapman. The following very curious' $20 per m .iMh! and a schoolmaster 25'. We anecdoia may j relied n as str-rtly true A h.e coigres. will pay that attention t their few davs Hnce a travelling bookseller t.v.fc a . memorial whi-h it n.en s. nj,i3 ..fThe trial of U. Chapman," re re:.tly published by Men'z & Son. started n to

'Gcie,e ttats rhi!e one of our western j iiiatni in the steamhmt, wiih a view to reti

ta.i-m i'Vi: . :.trnbT- wag sie;,kins' in the lo

of time, and nut inevitably land, at last, in the

great oesen f eternity

Extraordinary Recognition. lo the year 1793, Mr. Cross, from C.ent Garden Theatre, went to Scotland for the summer, and after the

Edinburg season had closed, the company went

to Glasgow. On one occasion the Provost visit

ed the theatre, and a soon as Mrs. Ciors came oa the stage, he l-mdly exclaimed. Stop the

play till I speak to that woman. The mana

ger instantly suspended the performance: the

curtain was dronned. The e'rovest w ent rouud

Possession -J the Jesuits li has been calcula

ted that the J -uu. before the suppression i.f their order, p ssessed in vaiions par s of the

world a revenue f i37,C00 000 The socie

ty c-mi-rist-d 22,So9 nmividuals. They had

240 'iifteretit lesidences, 61 noviciates, 24 pre-

fesed houses, and at Rome a general, wbodi rected (as he still directs) all these estabfisbmcn.s. I he late Gilbert Jnncs. Esq. of Stow, colland, has left the w hole ot him immense fortune, amounting to 900,600, to his sisttr. Mr. " Inues is said to have left behind him fifty seveo natural children.

Singular Jflistaks. A ?hort time ;g-. the sex

to Mrs. Cross's dressing room. After a few eywooa tpti received me nooy oi a cuiries. he found hei to be his wife. fi-,m whom e!ll! b,,rn inrant ,or t'tf raient, but owing to the

he had heen sepnrated nearly tweuty years

They each had sappose.i the oiAei dead. The husband immediately took her home, and the next evening she made her appearance at the theatre as a spectator. Dramatic table ttdk.

Original and true Anecdote We fiod the following p'easant and opposite anecdote in the

A'igM-ta (Geo.) Courier

r. a certain little town in the land of Nullification, a inerchini. a great stickler for free

I Trade artd State Rigfs. had cat these words in

rpturn! '"''P'l letters, from tptneol the woithy papers

urge icy of some business, he pur the coflin into the vestry until he had leisure to inter it it 0 happened that the schoolmaster of the village, .

who is a noted violm player, had also put his fiddle and case into the vestry. About dusk the ame evening, tht sexton went for the. pur pose of taking the infant to bury it, but he actually buried the fiddle and case intend of the child; and the mistake was not discovered until

the schoolmaster wanted his fiddle a few days af:erwards. Interesting to inarritd Ladies the wives oT

the tradesmen in he town of IVon tnn Ahhnt. all

gisla'orp recently, a by slander inquired who

wa. Mr , r.f G

therepl;. ." A

lo Philadelphia by the turnp.ke. On his way).' pasted them conspicuously over his Lj w',n aw tt,or, of e:uh otj,fc hve or bKk. he -cume to Andalusia. K so h;tT-nedj .'w tt is a custr.m, much honored ... the fe f(hem .,.:thin thV anie ,,., .i . ar,n.

: -f G :iere county," najthat he wa not aware of Mrs. Chapman's resi ''f" observance thereof, in raid town, that II, wM-l),"ai'l the bv tnnder.ilihz there- Actordiin.lv. he. i,iPwi,ti.-l lTimj. if w hen a merchant buv voor cotton, voa im:;

-l often heard of the Jm:t;e flats but 1 rie-Lt:the house of that individual, -to know if hc!l'uy his sugar, cofl'ee. iron. A planter sold

Ter fa one afne.'' Rochester Rep.

tii'-il " The inmates of ihe h OI1GA inmorti itftii

Men may ne preserved sweet- many month.- -et ur a hdottnr and bi,mr. and rm.lli

vyjteej.ing it im-norer. in moiaes; a jo1:,t o! Ust.nished vender to 'hack out' without delay or

. . , . .. ; i i .s . "

uit wf nil) lienirniL sn-'TifrnrjC1 in a Limit? t'Pfti'inetrunrj ! 1 r.fT -.t. . l f. ..

now what it could mean, and soon learned

he hnd brought his books to the wrong

blj !V

M keep rniKh longer than by most of tht-

-riinonly n-ed I he coo'er and driei

!t is. when the fl mi.el is mjj .rrouu l-

iter, and the 5onel sh-iuld be ppifcMlv

v oild like to buy a copy of Mrs. Chapman's ,ne above mentioned merchant his lot of cotton

mil went and bought his grort '-ries. to anoth

er store. When he came beck, the merchant

iated him for it tery earn'tly. The plantei ieplied.I saw Free Trade and State Rights o vei odr desk, and thougiit Free Trade was nai political creel. I have only reduce d youi

rket. I theory to practice.' The r.est tune the nu-i ,

chant' desk was observed, nothing but Stali, Rihti.LCid be lead on it . , ,.

oe n-is-es to ; woman's heart ih rntirrr Ksi

F-uiipr. hum: red and iifiy five etftigrtrt al Love p.isses to a man's heart through his eve -'-cc co the I2tis Uth of April, tnd froC, his heart through his lips

No man should appear unhappy, or the principle that no good vight over .ck;

each vfthem within the same fortnight, presen

ted their husbands with the seventh son. and it

is rather rernai kahle none of tliom ever had a

daughler. S.unc place, two brthe;, named GtHdenoiigb, one ot them a sadiller. the other a

currier, got n as iied about the same time, about two years since; each of iheir wives within the

first year, and within the same hour, presented

Uiri hu-har.ds with a boy, and :gain in the second yei't', each w ithin the same hour, bare pre--enfed their hurbands with a tinegiil. London Paper. Paper and G'a.;s It is rnpnti .! :hat tb.prf

...... . I . ' .1 . IT L' . ..,.VAx-

iiiaiitii.ii-i iit.'.i in me v.Minm aiaie j OJV,000 woi-ih of payer acctialiy, aod S.O'jO'O worth cf g? :-.