Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 47, Vevay, Switzerland County, 7 August 1832 — Page 3

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"5 CrrcuxATi, 25. A VALUABLE CLIENT.' .... .:,n.i.lv-Jcv lots f lives. Several of the lawyer? in ccngre?,. a adronun bp ntdid to mamnce to catin? the Bank of the United States, arc onlj

;r ir :'!c- th? deduction by fire of the steam attempting to save the life f their best client. it Fnslits winch occurred on Monday night We should like to know how much Mr. Wei-

as;. wi.hu a few ncis of the fpot where thester and Mr. Clay have received from the bank

"lor protessionnl services ' since 1810. Kumoi

says it is eoongh to make comnou men rich. There is one case which illustrates the liber-

-t r:1rrn l;e ivifp and child, nad sis-'aitfw of the bank to its advocate. The Direc-

, r c : ,w. m b to tiV.-ct their ectpe, per- tort wished to iiue bank drafts for a currency. " : i the flvmes. The boat was burnt dovnjwilhoel law, and in violation of their charter.

is before the exertions of our il o furnish themselves with an apology, they

irt-nnth, only tri days before, net wiUi a .:ti.' h f-.tt. i t ,";n f-.c?,2?r. whoe name we have

;iiy fi.r-ir.oo succeeded in extinguishing the

i.wne. The null, however, was rco'iereu ut

bought the opinions of certain eminent lawyers.

In page 51 ol the report ol the majority o(

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, ,.iFVi- ar.d nolhinor belonemi lei ner, n ine emiiiv luiinmiirc, is nu uuiiuu wtuupj-mg

arVvVuo, excepting the boilers' and machine jless than a page, signed Ilor. Binney. by whom tv been saved. The wreck, yesterday jit was prepared . At the foot are these word :

mornir.T. preented a horrible spectacle, the

Mark nnd disfigured remains of the unfortunate tictims lying on at.d near the boilers, wheie hev had fallen from the upper deck.

The Phoebus h id arrived a the landing, op the op-.mon.

$oitP Ii road way in the evening, no a down ward trip, and "the Sre.it is supposed, commenced at 12 o'clock. As usual, no cause can be assigned for it. .Vaf. Rrp. .i.iothtr Are This aorning. (July 26.) a-

W day break, the larje and elegant edifice.

known as the Broadway Hotel, was discovered

lo be on fire on the roof. An immediate alarm was given, the fire companies attended with

their unal uromntitude, and succeenea in euo

dying the lUmes before tbey had descended below the ceilire of the 2d story. A considerable

quantity of furniture, and traveller' baggage d hut no lives lost, as we h.e

haard. No estimate can br made of the n-s

Owin? to the situation in whivh the fire was dis

rnvercd nn dnubt remains of its being the work

of an incendiary. Rtp.

Riot. 0'ir city will becom celebrated for

" its riots in a short time. On Monday evenin? " last, aboot half past 9 oxlock, mob of fellows

assembled in Wallout street, between Pearl and Third, and commenced an attack on he oflke of the 'True Blue," a small, and nt very re spectable, weekly paper, published near Pearl Street House. The rioters broke into the ofli e and threw type and press, and all the cases and furniture into the street. Hiving effected thi laudable undertaking, very murh to their ati'faction. they retiied without domj any fur ther mis'hief. The caue of the outrage, as Itatel to u. is, that the True Blue had publish ed tome offensive things in relation to some young men of thi city, who chose this summary punishment a a mean9 of redress. We af am recommend to the attention of our city au

thorities the creation of a well-regulated police

I entirely concur in this opinion.

PiNL. WaiSTERi"

l can see no possible legal objection to the

practice above staiea, aDa concur entirety -id

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PRINTERS tl.GTREAT, INDIANA, TUESIMY, AU .USi r. 1832.

The Amcvic anFanne!" CONTENTS OF NO. 19, VOL. 14. r.ditoriat; Kfyhle cuts. Anffjra cue: New Orrs

mai-tal Trees; Kxtract of a tetier f rom com t'or'er tr.

J. S Skir.t.er; Utvitv uf tl.e Pomlopical Maraal or n trsti-s on Fruits; ?fw .fr.d improve! tn'.-tluidrt raising P.arly Pe-;s RerrprVs en i!; red smiI v. '.c Clover kind ot s'iil preparation of tin- !a d ci.n.ce of seed tirr.e of sowinp tmiwir-i "?v;iif seti!; produce per ncre s use in pas'uting nuriUion. On s'tp

iporVr; nw planted Trees. Til'? moi.ntsin sh'ph??d' Mi.u:d. part.vii. Disi.-a.scs.Br.txy, Dlarr' m. Dysoiif jr; i :ust8 of D scr.t:tryi tin Wood Tot&; San.oelS Criv

lo n s fficiror.-iioicai joiirnal tor Jiii e. r ssr.ing h:n

nr. with n-n water to free them Jrrm rrvfi of : sects; Fo-eipn Mark-t-; t'rices (;urret of country yrocurre in the New York and PliiiaJeipLia marbct-r iVtrtiatrnpnts.

CHOLERA-Cholera, 'O be ci'y of w York Dcaius, up to the i4 h ot .'uly, 701 do up to the Vlat, ne V cases I Ifi 60-

Wm Wirt."

In page 533 of the report of the minority,

wcr to a question of the committee, is

the ! illowing statement by the preeident of" the bank "cf the fees paid to counsel for their

opinions in regard to the isue of the bank drafts:

To Horace Dinncy, Esq, $50 To Daniel Webster, 100 To William Wirt, 100

So Mr. Webster was ptd for writing eight

words including his name, O.NE HUNDKED

DOLLARS'. Should he not attempt to pre

serve the life of a client that pays him such

handsome tees? Globe.

Covxt de Sl'Rveillieps , the ex-king uf Spain, bade farewell lo his little republic at Bordentown, or rattier his large family, comprising all the inhabitants ul the place, on Thursday, in the packet ship of the 20ih inst. and delivered a very feeling and appropriate address to upwards of two hundred persons, who had collected at his mansion to bid him farewell. Recant letters from Europe have probably led to this step. The count bears

with him the piayers of all who knew him,

and especially those who have been in any

way connected with his domestic affairs, to

til of whom he has presented some valuable acknowledgment of their integrity and atten

tion to duty. Himbelt and lamily anived in

this city on Tuesday evening, in the I hila delphia, of the Citizen's Line. Sat. Cour.

Total, in twenty-one vly s, i ,383 " In Albany, N. Y from the 14th Ju!y to IV, 1 2in jQ new cases and 57 deatl'S, In k'h ladclubia, on the 16th. 17lb and 13th of July.

6 ntw Cases and J dea'.bs.

WHEAT.

I will r,iye EVENTY-riV23 EKTS per t.ilirl. CASH., .lor WhtHt. JOSKfU MAL1X. Vevay, July 33.

Steam KavigaHan of the West. Mr Wickliffe, who submitted the valuable report in Congress,

relating to lh safety of steamboats has, turnikh

ed the pub'ic with much interesting information

ikA .... I,, .1 .: u Al.

St'uated as we are now, there is no protection, J ,:....., -i- .

1 -. . .....-t;. r .liter nonin or,3"' 't'F1 ,"v' "u " l,,u,"" ,u " 'Frt'

i khi prou... r,.r , I - .. . . lrop09ed aut,r).riatlon 0f SO OOO

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property. A'at. Rep.

for the improvement of their navigation. - The

Western waters, according to his calculation, are traversed by 220 steamboats; 23 rivers are

threaded by them; the extent of their naviga tion is 8,440 miles viz: On the Mississippi riv

er 2,256 Missouri 1,500 Ohio 1,060 Ar-

kaos i 800 Wabah 420 Tennessee 300

Dttroit, Michigan, Buftalo.N York, Stntca Fal!s, N. Yfcochesttr, N. Y. Lyoss, N. Y. fcu.g Sing Penitentiary, Brookiyn, N. Y. Hat bush, N Y Kingston, N. Y. b racusi, N. Y. Cl avtland.O. Somerset, N J, Plamheld, N J. Son meri,le, N. J. Soundbrook, N, J, New Brunswick, N. J. Ne Ark, N, J. New li.tver, Connecticut, tsi Chcsixr, Penn

Ju!y 11 Juiy 14 ,lul 5 July 14

July 10 July 18

43 deaths i z 3 3 5 14 a a 5 4 7 1 2 6 2 I

TO FIllNTBRS. lHK ru' s Tibers have comrr pneed an rstnh!ishmp.nt 1 ferine n.an jiacture of PliLYTLYG I'RESSEfi.

from super imperial to medium siz, o! approved con

traction, the Koikmanship and materia s of whxh luy wan ant tq lal to any made in the western coun. ry, und which they will sell cn libera terms. Persons

wishing to puiclnse, ar invited to call and examine.

it tlie manufactory on Fifth street, between Elm and

Plumb stri cis, Cincinnati.

DICKEttSON & WILLIAMSON Cincinnati, Juise 6 August 7.

Rr.WARE OF NEW COOVTIBTFITS

State Bank at .Vezcark. A. .Counterfeit ,

five dollar notes on this hank are in circulation. They appear to be perfectly new, and are the first counterfeits of this denomination

ifrigh liatd November 15tVl83l. Thele. laud 29-Alleghaoy 2S0J) White ri last ..umber of Ihe "Monitor," which ,s print-" 250-IH.nu 200 azoo ia0-Grn r, - ; v t. e,t.a,u tl..ln, nnrt .m.!'" 1 20 and eleven other rivers 880.

ill lien 1IA, nil . mi 'k fk U t

natures, particularly that of the president, are so well executed, that it is impoibl. forlbout S8.&00 tons- the quantity of wood con good judgos to detect the counte,feit-and,;'umpJ b-v them nn"l' 1 ' u we understand, that ,ome of them have bee!aw f a,e cof,t f lhe ba3t3ae0o00,Te presented at the bank on which these notes "l tJtGn'e of r,m,n,ng Lthem $5.906 000. . r - (besides the steamboats, there are 4000 flat are a forgerr. I. . ... ... . . .

RJU. n, ? ni,T.ilh: ra-nWe Ma annually oescena mese rivets, tvnicn mea

have rr reived a letter from the the cashier is.ure. in ,hc SSrW 60,000 'ons. As the

of the Belmont bank, at St. Clamille, (torn boaU ll "ol rClUrn' U'e annuaMos9 on th?tt birK .... ,nnv tho f.dli.,T p t tract :. ! amounts to 3420,000-cipense of loading, un

"Counterfeit SS's on thi bank are in exten-i,,,;lHi& nd navigating them $350,000. making

sive circulation in the western part of thisilh ?t r,sin? JW .tate and in Indiana. Perhaps a particular! J.000. Total annual , J..rr;.i.. .l,nm n,;il u irrpnlflh!,. tn im.jboau and steamboats, $7

The ar signed John Patterson, president j"""1 pcts of labor in and about them a-

James Caldwell, cnshier-pavable to J . i mount huuu. iio.vw.wt. ....iu Wier-lctt,;r B-dated, some M v 1, lP2?.',hdt xse boats give constant employment, du;others Anril 7, 1828. and readily distinguish! rif' hilt Porhon f h'ch nav.ga ed from the genuine by the hatchet in thojtio" 1T,500 men, v.t;to mechanTignette w.ttdine the pole, which in the r.!'" laborers engaged iu buildmg 20 n tiinP i. vrv ritir(rt. and bv the letter A in Mcamboat annually and repairing others, l,00

dollar, not"beio crossed. Their general ap. 'n fm.shing wood consumed by steamboats, pearance is vc-i'v good, and the siure-OO-cre-vs of steamboats 4 ,800-in buld.ng cIo. l.n;iii.W " U.COOlat boats annually 2,000-inoav.yating

, I ihte boats to New Orleans, 4.000. It is eSli COUNTEKFEITEK DF.TF.CTF.D. mitt-d that the navigation of these rivers sus

Efaira, TioFatco ) .V. I. July 7 A pfr?on;tins at lea?, 90,000 vf the population of the

Presidential Election,

'lo beholden on the Jirst Monday in i"ov. 1832. FOR tHt. IOtNT, ANDREW JALkbON, of Tennessee. KLKCTORS, George Boon, of Sullivan covnlxj John Ketchum, of Monroe co. Arthur -Patterson, nf Putnam co, Marks Crume, of Union "o. Alex. S. Burnet, of Floyd cc. James Blake, of Marion co. Nathan P. Paimer, of Jefferson cc. Thomas Givans, " Hamckco. Halter Armstrong, of Dearborn co. FOR PR.ZSIUEPT, HENRY CLW, of Kentucky. FOH VICE PKE. IUKNT. JOHN SERGEANT, of Pennsylvania. I LLC TO K, Jacob Koykeiid all, of Knox county. John Hawkins, of btm,':i, Samuel Henderson, oj Marion, Dennis Pennington, of Harrison, Waller Wilson, of Cass, Stephen Ludlow, of Dearbonu Abel Lomax, of Wayne, Sylvanus Everts, of Union, John J. Neely, of Gibson. F' R rRF.SIDsftT WILLIAM WIRT, of Maryland, FOR VICE PRESIDENT, AMOS ELLMAKER, of Pennsylvania-

MOSEY. THE SUBSCRIBER havinp received the 400, sp propriatedto Switzerland county, by the Keneral

assembly ofthe state, for Hie building of a bridge over

tnoian trees, at or r.ear wnere ti e roaa leading from

Vevay to Maoison crosses me same; ne will rweiv teided proposal for the building of TWO PIERS

for said bridge, until Saturday, the 16th of August

Materials and Workmanship. The PIERS, are to be solid, ar.d ouilt cf eocd

sound stones lad in lime mortar, in a good, substantial, wormanlike manner, to be approved of the under

s'gneu comiri'sn'ner

Dimensions of the Piers, Each PIER, is to hve a foundation, twelve feet wide und eighteen feet long, of stone and mortar, as aforesaid, sunk into the solid gr und, as low as the bed if the creek or until a sufficiently solid foundation can be had then raised perpendicular, of the nmc tize. to the heigth of one foot above low water1 murk. The PIERS, then to be raised, on the said foundations, ten feet wide and sixteen feet long, and perpendicular, of that size, fifty feet high, from the level of the foundation the whole to be done sn a like i nrkmanlike manner Mr. Raymond owns the adjoinirg ground, sod has contracted with the undersigned for the use of all the stone on said land suitable for the work ; and it is be

lieved, that there is a 9uttic.ency, near the site to complete the jb, and for the use of which, the contractor will have nothing to pay.

Pnyment When the work is half done, andapnrov-

ed as aforesaid, one third of the money will be paid

and wncn tne wuoie is completed and rec&ived, the balance will be paid.

EDWARD PATTON, Commissioner of Indian creek bridge. Vevay, Jury 24 Vikcennes, July 21." We have been informed, a person by the name of Graves IlRckelman, a resident of Spencer county, Indiana, was recently murdered in ;i .hairid manner. Suspicion pointed to two individuals who were arrested, and upon exammination, were admitted to bail. Bail for murder! Who ever heard of that be fore ? Gar.

B

her n -ck, alo, a wcund, not yet healed, on ber ripht

shoulder, marked with a half crop off of t ie right ear, fifteen hands high, supposed to be four vtars old Uit spring. Apprised to g5, by Hugh Doyle and Lewis M- Buck- Before me, this 11th of JuU 18o2 AIUBERT GAZLAY, J P. August 7. , - Domestic Attachment The state oj Indiana, Switzerland county, SS.

ALMUN UUOKK, )

StEPHKN EILIOT.i

Demand 17 51.

Boundary of Maine In the Senate, yesterday, the injunction of secrecy was removed fiotn the proceedings which had been had in relation lo the Maine Boundary question. The Message of the 1 resident transmitting to the

Senate the award of the King of the Nether-

TAKEN UP,

Y W ILLIAM FAKRAR. liv-W in I

rosey townsnin. Switzerland ctun

ty, Indiana, on the 29th et June last, . BRIGHT SORREL SURE

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he::. oaVigtt dec hRds' S a,lltralCr fcet"n the State,

auu uiectv uniiuu on mat question, was it appears, itfcrted lo the Committee of Foreign Relations, who made a report, sttongly recommer.ding its acceptance, and concluding with'a resolution to that effect. On motion, (hat resolution was amended, by inserting the words "two thirds ofthe Senate concurring," or words to that efiect. The Resolution, as thus amended was rejqeitd. So the award has not been accepted with the advice and consent of the Senate. A resolution was subsequently passed.

by a majority of the Senate, approving the institetion of further Negotiation on the eubject.

flamed Jlopt Ballard, a resident ofTrny, Hrad

ford Pennsylvania, was taken up in this village

onThurday tire 6th, under the lollowirg cimm

West.

BhhcpsviUs, July 9, IG32. You may rely

ei;uirec: lc Myived at 51r. ILivs Inn u the'on the statement i give you some oi tne ftieht before in the northern stugp, where ho'uesls were taken on the ground, but most on

out up for tlie mht. I" the motning he sta

ted smith, not bog after In nepaiture a sn vant gul, while making up the bed in which he slept, dtcoveted a package that, on ex:min:i tion, was found to contain 3.000 in tcunterfsit

I'ri -i rl ti

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und nil with the sume symptoms--a

set ere pain in tne now els a painiui soreness

through the whole system with a head ache and vomiting. " I never saw so many Rhastlv faces. Our

monn" In the course of a lew hours tlall.inlpogiioer, rtir. r,.imnnu aiucny, nas lost one ci

returned in search of his lost tieasure, was ar -j his sons a young man in every way prorais

reste J. nii

mg.

kl have heard of several more who were

i 'iim;tted fur trial. It has been

aiilxr.ini nth -m ertained that he naed a ten

Jollnr s(. ii. .s bill to the westward v( this . I dangei nuly U. There are at least fiftt st'c W. M.ixwell, H-J. befoie whom he wa examta-fan Dr. His hop's Plantation. Only thoe who ate ed,h;is furm-hed us with U.e f-llowiog list of!of the victuals from the celebration were we all the several buiks and the denomination of thi jhelieve that poison xas infutd into the victuals VVa fin-.id a Tt the packae: Ten dollar bills on at our cihbrtion on the Fourth.

IK United States'1 U.mk. tens on the Utica,

A WHIT OF DOMF.SHO ATTACHMENT wat

IJL issued by Aribert Gazl&y, a juttice of the peace directed to. Beia Hesrick, constable of Posey town ship, commanding him to nttseh, seise and take int

his possession, tne goods, cnatuis, rights, credits mo niesand effects of Stephtn Elliot. th.t mav be tuunt'

in ins county wHch wtit has bcn returned xcco ted. Ths faic" Klliot is, therefwre, hert-bi no'ified ti

appesr at the office of i iid justice, in tosey township on Thursday, tiie3d of August, 1832. at 2 o'clock

r sr. ani dctend the above tanse or the same will bt

beard in his absence. AKIBERT GAZLAY, . P. July 23

Branch H.irk t Canandaigua, tens on the Com

ipercial it ink at IJ.iltimoie, ar.d thiees on the, Orange Cou.ity Baul

Tli" duly paid on egg imported at Ramgate within the last three months exreeds the sum of 2.0CC the duly is lOd on every 120 egge. .

Abstain from Salt Meats, IJ youvith te avoid the CHOLERA. MOUNT STERLING XflAXISST.

SUB5CRIBKU re

A specttuily iniorma the

public, that be will, during the present son. fi,r :isli MOUJfT STt.RLLXG JMHMF.T, with good an J holcs-jme FHES1I MEAT. V hicU he will s il on run

RALPH B. COTTON.

sonabla terms. Moant-Sterlirg, August 2

PROBATE COURT. rj'ME PRORATE QOVllTm'xW sit at the com t , house in VLYaV.ou Momta, August 13 1832 . , fiUWAUB f AT TON q a.k.

The editors of the N. Y. Courier and Enquirer stale that their news boat, havwe inn

out of provision after a cruise of sia days.

inn iu tviiouc uiano tor a supply, btjt was driven off, with a. pint of milk and a few segars. These articles were tossed into the vessel from a small boat, and paid for at an esfiavagaiit price. Dr. How of New Yoik, had invented a ma

chine by which 100 pins are made in a minnle merely by a child's turning a crank. One

movement pei forms the straitening, hearlinc

pointing, and perfectly completes lhe pin.

Snow. Under date of June J 9, Mr. Ethan A-

Crawford, who hres upon the While Mountains, writes: 'Cold cloudy, rainy, windy, daik weather for the season. It snows in the mnnmairfl this day.'

270,000 dollars were appropriated bv the

last Congress for the couliniidtion ofthe Cumberland road. 100.000 lo be emended m OKir,

00,000 iu Indiana, and 70,000 in Illinois. Another Mrs. Chapman, We under-tind that

a Mrs. Day of Lickug,cnao.ty, Ohio, I as been

inuicted lor the murder oi her hulsd, - Sbo. gave him disecic'ru its Victual.