Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 46, Vevay, Switzerland County, 31 July 1832 — Page 2

N-v Yt-rte flvorit-r .tr.it I'. :

T ' ,hj Pinrip kivq o? thk Vpc:t. iiihalifanti of Chtce-. 't'ne town is evwu- li-dh.r-, w'u-afe nwiwiPS :.a--jui-c ic uz t-f -

Whc-rea-- sedtri.us molw have shown th?ro ated, and ihe garrison cleared i-f the trocps. tweui four are! seven ru'dred. ' ncivc io the capital with arm, and their pre- The Indians, who had been called in by the This brigade is ii pood i ea!:!i n-.c qur.ts,

I-iu tae N-n- vtc .v,imr uui i. ::re-, Ju'y 17. vfH i,.,,. ,,,, , (Mfalwed lv atiemi-ts unon nub- a cent, had been otdcteu awa. On '.he and arc vrv !M.xiou Io put sue mc ..

L fT.ST PP.O.M 1 P.AXCE. i. nd i,ntp nfowriv. and bv assassinations moruine the express If it Chicago, (Tuesdat' Wc !.dd ourselves in renriiuess to march at

igainst the National Guards, the troupe of the j 1 1 new cases were reported, 5 ol whom haa.momri.t s w arr.unj. line, the municipal guard, and the agents of.died. J vine 27. Since the a'ov was vvriUen,

public authority; considering it important to XNo additional Indian news but what is we t;ave tieaid uy express um w.e hcmi

'.protect, by prompt and eoergeltr measures theihere presented 13 of a character vastly more

public safety against the return ol similar at-lalarming than any thing ot that natuie pos-

tempts; upon the report ot our minister ot UieiMoiy could oe

m'f iifr, we have ordained as follows:

Dtsturhar.-'t In Frame Insurrezti.ri i.i Paris I)LsljLi-!.iy at the. Folyttchuic School Paris Jscl&re 1 ua-Ur .Martial av.1 The packet -hip I'rancis Is!., capt. Pell, from

Havre, arrived this morning by which we have received Pari? dates to the 8'h and Havre o t:i- 9;h Jane. The Intelligence will be found of exciting in

t-rc-l. as demoiHtiating the disturbed situation

i. Ait. I. The city of Paris is placed under

Martial Law; nothing, however, is to be chan-

2 the provability of another revo jsed in the prnisiona relative to tht command

ia'.i" :. We have t or.ntied ourselves almost ex (and service ot the National Unapt. ' i tl v t the particular of the insurrection! Art 2. Our minister, secretary of state, in in Pan, a? up have neither time nr space tvihe war department, and our minister and score

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trice she movement in me department. m lary o? stare in me nepanmeiu oi me inifnm,;

Indian Hostilities.

Iroquois , July 6th, 1832.

action, iiar Kellogcj's grove. 1 he number of person ;n Demerit's l:;:tla!ion who nrc known to have been killed, is live, and three others wounded. Fifty Worses were killed by ti-.fc Indiatis, who surroniided t!.c i'ort ii open dav, within reach ar.d range of Kcr.tit I. v rifles, e.nd remained there until tho ?.r-

rival o! Gen. Posey's brigade, when they re-

ihese Maine et Loire, La Vendee. Loire Inferi ene Doux Sevres and several others, are placed uader martial at by roy;il ordinance. It has been dicovre-.t that the dutches de Berri and sen. Pour'nnnt h r. e lately visited all the

soalhera pi ov:;.:es, and many of their circulars

and private orders have been seized and published. The account come to us only through the Ministerial papers, the liberal ones having been either n:;pie?ed or isued with .blank pages, r.n 1 we have n 1 correct means of judging ot the disturbances but by their partial representation. Yet fiam them, we learn enonsrh to exrite great

anxiety far the future, the Polytechnic school

are charged with the

ordonnance.

"Palace of the Tuiler

. Dear Sir We reached nere yesterday ith(irtiJ a f,(o:t f,s n!Kj u ,cinp (I,tn our Hangers, all ,n good spirits Hnve "njrimn,ii men much fatijjuefl. !ie c.nld iiot Ihei

A b.itlie w.tf t;o djubt lou'b?

from travellers apparently entitled to cieditj ip c .u r m:: I i, ,....l 1 c

execution ol the p.esent, from Ihe rapid, of llhoors and skA.aSx from Hickory Creek, that a party of about 200- .; infornU!lion cver. ,0mef. The erie, June 6- ,t,dian4 h:ui atarked tbe rearguard of the man. hUfnhe. Jf WUn9 kll0Wn lo be kll!cdj is 9

(Signed)

LOUIS PHILIPPE

Asiatic Cholera.

Cltavelatid (Ohio.) July 1 1. Cholera. The Steam Boat Henry Clay ani ved at our iders. at the entrance of our harbor

on Monday evening last, from Detroit, with ver, and in rear of a party who were ordered

Army, a short distance, North of Dickson's cros

sing, and drove them back to fort, with the less of five killed on our part, and 1 I Indians: and

that the Guard had lost about 50 horses, on re treat and after they got in.

From the same source we learn that on Saa-j - ,d wilhout a itro)g gUHrd

ices inn a li aiivi a iiii . i v i killed some six miles from the mouth of Fox ri

and from appearand s many more were killed, who have not jet been found. It is irTipo-ible for me to say when our friends vs. i 1 1 hear from us again, ae the ccun-

trv between (his and the frontiers cannot be

three individuals on board, sick with a diea-e

pronounced, by the Board of Health, to be Hie

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The di?bandment ofi-0016. ' nis ve--ei pseu up ...r . .

-the declaring Paris'0aJs s,nce witn soiaiers, amng-i wuom un

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and several of the departments under martial," u,sl l"ollc oul- " law the suppression of the liheral presses jcaes vvich appeared, eleven or twelve, it u

tted force of

( iKPKn,i:.nB. -nrl the nrp Uaid proved fatal. She landed her passengers

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ence of U.e dutches De Bern, and general at " uiatiot. ana retnrnea i-r mi. n haurnt all lead us to apprehend iartherjr the belief that all on board were m god '-ill - ;e: It w.il be perceived by out traas ; health. One of the isdividuals above mention j ',. ,. c, n.nprc of ihe fltS that ah th 7ti ed. died on the evening of her arrival the oih

Tt'emr' W;i made in Pans, the 1st and i?r cases are repoited to be convalescent. The ormcu.al afent-: harine been made on ihe 5thiB"ard of HeaKh in their repo.t of yesterday,

and suppressed uii the 5th.

Io great liaste, yours, respet tfullv, M. M CONNEL.

up to Indun creek to assist io ormging in prop

t-rty ; also 'r at the same party lost ne man kill eti and one wounded while on their march.

f he two are snnl lo have beeD a short distance

ui reir ot their party when fired on. Our in

foiuiduis, I jepeat, appear to be eutitled to full

cremt. t hy also state that Gen. Atkinson's

!le;.i: planers are still at the tlapids of the 11 Ii

uois. Your's kc. JOSEPH ORR, Major Gtneral, Indiana Militia.

Belleville, III 26th June, 1832. Some 1 1 ;ur troops tte just got bark. Tlutt; of my near nnghbors have been killed in an affray witn a party of Indians on the 2id inst. near the caa'p at Dtton'e ferry. Tne number ot Indiaui engaged whs about 80 wluies. 40. Two ott.er engagements have taken place

, .rric,v. fin Horoiiprh (Jtncers. are ir.aeiau anoui itntv n our men Riueu i it-an

s agd twmnre. ine vu . " " ' .,. k...,,J ' j ...... VV.

June v ibai the Cbouans bad taken an im-igable in their exertion? i pie.-eivc ...a.u.c ... . c a..u mi,uu, ,t.... ... n,;.ftt l.i,v in ,t,p p,t.and that se.ious ditur-jof the place. The selling of spmtous t.quor , p cl hourly to hear t.t a ger eral e. gage-

bmces had broken out in Caen. The same'ba been prohibited, and our liquor stores, and mail- I tie army were t.ta, Hlack Hawk

journal informs us that it was generally ru the bars of public housei have consequently mored throughout Paris tn;U the -iJtchess de.been closed.

state that the have reason lo believe that there

i iu addition to those casea on board of the boat.

i- Ireiiillv idled with accounts

A thaVp-ehu.. , of the Chouans and CarSists,W near the river. There ..pears lo be tome lhf -ieae f -us and diarmment of the Na (diversity of sentiment, ho.vevec, ira regard to the

tiaai Guart.iir &c. with the movement of! nature ot tne cecapiaiai oi nnN iu. u i . fi i i, J 1 ta iir)ort

Tronic rixi i r.r.-i ; m;uion oi me govei umvui iu-h n We are haonv to siate that the board of

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ne

Berri had been arreste .

The Constitutional s iy

-it appears certain

We perceUe by the Detroit Journal Exttaof

the 9th mst. that the cholera is prevailing in

Phe Board of Health on that day re

persons arreted, many a-,- . .. hypethecatedjportea lb cases; om o,u v ".v

that there were found io tbp h-use of one of the;tbat city.

Q nie a number oi uji citizens have been

ktib'd say about 70. Dry weather. Wheat fine in our countrv .

Corn crops yet look bad. A good rain would make thousand of bushels ot corn

M. ! house

On the 30;h ult. the rnke of Oi leans, accom

ibc z- lamec w a.; a;

ih? m) nniff of f.o ?ih u't.

Indian War. Col - E Brooks, who accom

panied General Williams to Chicago, has re-

on the future sale of the N.;.o.al Domains. among a party ot oiaer num,-

r. pstpd at bis Of these 5 died, and 4 are recovering i ne

other 8 cases occurred amocg the citizens; four: turned to this place. Us learn Irom him of which proved fatal the remainder are re-jthav during his stay at Chirjigo, a party ol iy.i i i n , n I.J: . l l

Lprnr.fcer, vfdth,: fortiticatioM of Lv- two new cases. i.ngtothe Illinois itt.tu.a, and killed one ol

" i " The greatest alarm, it is said, prevails among! them. This occurred ab ut S5 miles to the The three ArrondiaemerU in the west placed' the troops at fort Gralict. Out of the 200 re west of Chicago; and it was not known that under rthllaw contain 2 H pan.he. nnmely,! cru.ts, only sixty remain ; the rest having rieser- thehosHlepart.es had appraavhed nearer .. r ....i Q.-. n,lto. r,.,nr ta- n.t'ted Lieut. Clav who was the only officer that'A party of men hid lately been out, and at

wiv; i 1 1 1 i i. v i ivni iin'i r iiuiii vnii o there weie distinct tracts oi lodians. It was

Vitre. 62. It is said that on foiwardm the or-jhad been sicn, aito oi tne cnoiera A - - t I llA minidlAP utvi.AinOrl lr.

' ,v , r, ' , , f ,,, i,J( nA Ve have the Albany evening Journal of Sat-Vyident that u.ev bad secreted themselves in im-neiinte mili'arv occupa'nn oj all pta e no . . , ,.,,,!. , , ,.., . . . . . . ,, ' , . K.r'clin urday evening, which contains the latest dates the 'Biir W ootis, ;:A oirier onvemcnt htted n r;il'!rjr point, or places where meeting ' ' . ,. ... , . n . ' . lri 3 6 1 ' jrecei.ed ronceramg tn? Cholera in Canada. duig places. D'h oil Free Prcts. are ' r l, irvtU i. iK 'i'ifVi if Tunp i lnui f. I

Tne-Paris naner of the Oth announce that:r"'u' " I

THE VETO. This important document important in the results it must necessary produce occupies more than five columns of the Globe, and is of course too long for insertion in our columns. We must coDtent ouiselves, therefore, with a brief abstract of the reasons tvhich the Presi

dent urges for refusing to charter the bill. He believes that a back of the United States is, in many respects, convenient for the govern, crent and u-eful to the people Holding this opimen, and believing that the present bank possesses powers unouthorized by the constitution, he, early in his administration called the attention cf congress to the formation of an in. stitution which might combine its advantages

without being liable to the same objections.He regrets that no such modifications have bceo introduced into the bill belore him.

The present bank has enjoyed a monopoly which has operated as a gratuity of many millions to the stockholders. The act proposes another gratuity. As the stock on the passage of the bill might be eiperted to increase twenty or thirty per cent; and as more than eight millions of ihe stock are held by foreigners, it will be virtually mkirg them a present of some

millions of dollars. All monopolies are cdious If any must be created, why should rot governmett enjoy the advantage of tkeni? Why should not congress cieate and sell twenty eight millions of stock,

and put the premium in the treanuryt It is un

fair to deprive our own citizens cf these advantages, and unwise to be-t'vw !beu on foreigners, I he embasi-mnt resulting from withholding the charter, if .uy shall result, must be at. ttibuttd to bad management. If the afinirs of the bank have been well conducted, thty cau be wound up without injury if they have not, the loss will properly fall on the stockholders. The United States Bank, by combination w ith the state banks, can at any time accomplirh their own meatures, however subversive of the interests of the people.

The 9h sec'ion of the act is particularly

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young Napolem had suffered a relapse, and aj :f 1 , ' j j "eua V" dangerous. (Here is an extended argument to Looser by the -h.p Marco, arrived th-s mr.gJ f" "J ne hv"Mf on H J 2b' ,831' show that it will operate beneficially to foreiga ning from R-MteHnm. r eport that an ei press iffnJr ieven deat' 1 'Mnuero vVe Ul)t M,ttled Slld ouleves very near stscklioldeis, and injuriously to the spates in arrived at Fraokfort wmle he was there an j cases in one day. 474. .cct mi on t . e i , . h. and : u seat w( war. This brigade, (eiceptingtwhich branches are located)

nouncing bis death, and a new revolutionary ta veinent in P land ENGL VD. Passage cf the H:Jn. .m Bi'.l Oa the e vening

of Monday, Jane the itli tin important meature w i carried in the h"U-e of lords For the LiM, 106 Agninst, 22 Majority, 81 ;t i!l e perceived that nearly all the oppo ntuts ri;,; no: -ire left the hou-e, and among iham ('.ic iiu.ie of WeilingtJn and lord Lynd hur-t.

Ti e kig gave !i s assent to the refarm bill

on the 7th June

In the hou-e ol commons on the same day,

the Scotch lef.'nn bill wa under consideration

the greatest number of oea;h in one day, 14'J. on the IS h " On the 25tb. the last dav to

ne regiment fiom Mrttgan county,) ariived The decision of thp Supreme Couit is not ah.

t tills lllf'f l;.St fVf'llilll. l llPIl within aianllir I'llo rtinit.Di: iKo ooriilivp and fllA

which the official accounts extend, there we.e a Mlle u, lhe tlVf?, we met an express court must each for itself bp raided by its own

with news that the spy battalion under thelopinion of the constitution, tot the Supreme command of major Demiiit, belonging to thelcourt has never covered he whole ground of

nngaae unutr Hie command oi orig. generalithe question, whether the I nited Mates Bana i

an institution not at varience with the constitu

tor four cases, and ftofy thru deaths.

QtJF.BF.C, July 2.

We regret to state inai mere is no const-, iWv. ,. K.dl.Ws frf,vP. met. And wns

derable decrease m the new cases of cholera dl r,.aU a bv a iHrae"l)ai.d of hostile Indians.

in regard to private pr.ictice since 'day40ll the morn1 ,, lh 25,h Xhov were dri-

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last, aimougn 'joui iii ii"?pnii3 .mu piivmc oractice there is a diminution of deaths.

v ii into a forliried place at Kellog's, which is about 25 miles from this place. They

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.u irm. a,l Prrinllvlby.11 savages. Many of their horses wereithus vie

as far as relates to patients elected with thet at their tastentngs, near the pickets, and, veral slates, in some ol which aliens are et

with it the idea w immeainieiy turrounuea. orr,e pressiy ciisquanneo irom nounng reai property

tion. On the rontiarv they expressly declare they have no right to inquire into the degree of its necessity. The present bank is neither necessary nor proper. It authorizes and en

courages transfers of stock to foreigners, and

s violates the reserved privdpges of lhe ss

The old bank of the United States possessed

a capital of eleven millions, which was fully

CllOiera. iruemiirr.un-r -.iiiit:a im ii nit muni i i , i I j . lt . i- j ot the wounded escaped to tins place, brine that many were drunkards who have died byi i i i ' .. . J .... ... . .. .: inir the intelhtrence that (sen. roevs bru'ade:

' (!-.'.. I loll Ihnir trriilia h'irrrr ira n.'ltn i o.t.-.ll ct,rl-.4-.,.t 1. nn.il . .1 t.-. o ' I IS. nnoin.

in many cases I here is intemperance fc 1 r . . I. r ' . r,,, .

i,n eati,,-. ,n clothing, as well as in drinking !Buau '. a,KI IMoie ae-paicr wc- u, , Tmn, . .1 -y s-n ...... .;l . ... u,, Pris, June 3 Yesterday morning a oum.jWhv ,s,;t ,iec,.n.ite these cases, and not injure! marching towards the scene of action. 1 his.tal ot the piescnt bank i thirty hve m.ll.o-. a, her of fcarr:c.le- still remained up in the Hei(heV-elin"s of ih"e who have been aOected was al twe,ve o clock yesterday; wc have; least twenty b.urn.oie thnn has been ascertain. St. Den s, St. .Martins, and St. Antoine. UeveiHy enough in losing their nearest analwi heai dr ,ot thcm ,nce5 expectation is on ed to be nei e.M v, and now that the nationa.

I he prelect ct police in concert ith mar ,,,..r(,it fntuwU? Manv natients to whom I

shal Lohan and obnel M Feisthaniel received h n c (ie(.n caiie l with cholera morbus, 4-c ordMS to batter down tho-e barricades wiih ar j u i(hm ,;,e ,,Jt5t. week, have become diseased tillerv. Notwithstanding the vi.r of this inea-l (r3I drugging themselves with medicines with

sure, new harricade weie raisH in ttie t'.ue hi.; out aHvie, until their yiem became debiliU

WiGin tbi wirnmg. T'ie insurgents, h arras : hithus rendeiinir thtm-elves ssrPt,ble to t;,il,ed al lhis P,:,ce h) General Atkinson, .ts.rcs, to peiform the public -crv.v e

tiptoe. 1 lie brigade under the command ot dent is paid oft, sti'I less will be repmed.

brigadier gr-neral Alexander, swam their hoi - j The government i- the only pi oper judge ses aciOLb Hock river, and marched towards' wheie ils agents s-honld resi.le and keep their Kell-igis grorc last evening. This brigade! office. It is not therefore necessary to rutbi f

under lhe command of Gen. Henry, is dc-,ize the bank to cieat? branches, vlwie ii (ka-

w ith ut oop

I , nil -Li.. rnl.in. Ihin.wii I ha i.i.iK ..n . . i

ci-u ii'i ?iuc?, i mi eti iiiintju in c,.:,u',i,o;iiuiOj:t an' iii"eaie

street t- the avenues of the hole? de Vilh. ;t ,-omplaints

many persons w ere introuuceu ny lorte m.o me adjacent h up, fr.;i whence they attacked lhe troops fir:':g continued for sevi'.ral hours; fi nally the insurgent were dislodgrsl. Several persons are arrest! among wbomjiie twelve af the -Polvlechiin- School D'Allort. Thescar-

.,',! moie csneciallv to bow reserve, to be ready to move on any point. su.t...g government and mtray to its wi'.l.

Here is intempcrana from thisp!ert "ecessity may seem to retjuiro. That The bonus exacted from il.e ban s a con . l.-li i..u . : .(V...:.. . . r . ... .1... ..... .1,.,: nr....iA

ir.jndicous use of medicines laken as prven- ,,c l,HJ u.' u,,:rt , " .'VT " " ! P""" B .' lives aeainst the cholcra.-.V. Y. Cour. cv fw! "'"-ert.un. Il the whole hand of Indians nowj than are necesiat) to u.n iU h.:..cter. as a

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I.rAYtT'i e, July 13, 1832. An express from llitkor? Creek, whit

arrived ibis afternoon, biings the ni'.daiu holy

rests were made amij universal ci its of "Vivej in.tel'iiein v of the ASIATIC CTIOLLKA le Ro!." havii been brought to Chicago wiihdeii.

T'ni dnv trarquiiity is entiiely t estored ,; Scotx's I mops, who readied that place on

vTciKmem Hre engager in repairing ir.p p.ive Sients, a.ni rtsnwving the barricades. Po-mm;-

is resumed tbruogh-.n-. the city, seat a o'. iKctpry appearancV.

tin: 9lh inst. This fearful disease broke out

among the'troops about Michillimacinac , (os

I ha Ci'y pre-1 ,1 ickinaw . and 1? died durine their p;r

ihcir escape across the Mississippi, (whic h i The states have a right to tax :;'! nu-tiied mIhe suppovsitirn,) we shall brinsj this w ar to n'titution within their owu lnntts, l ui by '.ids act speedi termination. 'that pow pr i taken a ay fr :n thcni. l'lus r The iiiimhcr of killed and wounded in trie-dangerous and unconsiitutier.;;'

late atrur, on cither side, is unknown at pr-j Suspicion are entertained ih sent; two men, whose horses had been hoi thu-cd its power. The fn t d

from under thcm, were left on tic held, ci j-titngthen th..-c -upi. nu .. deavoring to make lln-ir escape; thi ir fate i- The lore $ i'.g will f. inivh a bi it t, and cer unknown. Tin: b.ittallion i.f sriie-. consisted' t..i:.ly i.iipeiii ct caitliue ej !f e i e-.o:.-. uigt-d ty

t i :.P 1- luk s i.lO;r-J St'C Hi 1J

s:iCc. Great cot

sternaticn exists among the. of 120 men; the) were . atlai'lied by u body the President ("n witldravog

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