Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 49, Vevay, Switzerland County, 21 August 1832 — Page 2
Wli
ui?U en ihe tern.imt'ion of lie first race, f ic--r?f-d 0 Diesden. All the : fleers of
ff Earl Gn.
POi i ll 'At, UMOiN?.
i tncifs lhl. the Poilf.Vri! I
I'rt' j have the -;. iiit -l intt ntii.o of ' di'solvir.;: themselves, v? v. H gjvp ijni t;lf.e fert. ' i-i of provn ti ii i'lii iiit-iirc:
t'is numbers Hn- iJ.rv (Lar-caiie) I'oli -.C'.I Uiw'" Of! M !id.i4, !t Was ri'ti.lipi!
Majesty, who was at the window of the Roy j the Polish army, who, on account of an al stand, wa observed to Mart; on inquiry it'npsfv. had returned to Poland, bar beer
rrn rlp-
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I ...in oi mai ,i s.uiie nan neen inron, w ii'tn gra.ieu o the rank if sn ,m..ii,c. A;i,.
butrt! Jhreu.i (he Russian regiments.
jiifi struck his Maje?t)"s hat, fortunately uith
'nut doir.g any injury; the stone struck our ven
, arable Sovereign on the forehead, jut above
It is stated in ncconnls from Dresden, that
the Pole? w ho had obtained an asvlum'in thai
. - nmoi me nai, wti.cn was lortuoaieiy on ms it v, had been ordered to leave it immedi-
;. a- at the lime. The sound was so loud that ?lcli- from lbs ir.rfr.., f m 17,,.;.
ambassador. In a short time, rone but f lie
(rf-e and powerful government of Europe
r; nn-uii nithc moment the stone reached its destination.
it was distinctly beard throughout the room.
The King was either stunned, or so much a-
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.. . .. ... ... .. ... .lls un.o , r rna.n (oi,he, at the moment, a, to fall bark two or
I , (three , .tcts. and eschime.l. -Mv !l
..... ' " iiicwi.ii Hit s(;mc i u lit til uuc hi O! IMClr tirfr
I - - - - - -
f r' '-' E a''"'riohterone, which struck the wood work of tl,
.vc " protected Iti Me 0ukt.-y . . . , , , . , An account published in the Mornm? Chron ,-oin LaghUn. A pr;-ti:al answer has .ji. 3
On the public mind being pacified, Mr. Kl!iott, a magistrate of IW-adinr, assisted br Mr.
will be permitted even to hr.v'jor these unfortunate patriots, who sre threatened with
amjSiberia and death on returninc to the land
We need make no comments
i 1 i. a 1
.i.'.muv i-t.-en givn i (i ran Urey . expecta-j ti:ii !iit the 1'i.iitical Unions won! J die.lv !
t
i n:c!vt s .is soon as the reform bill pas
' m
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on these statements.
rmeU lu ni-eiros nl nx brnnr ip.s.nmrlim
heir delprminatiun to return the members i n- B i-r'nton, nnd boast that thev can com- '' fiv- hundred vote-, which ivill be given Ij n candidate vho zl-UI not plfdge himtdf to hr ballot on i universal sirj?'rn f.' Pii'dic meeting- will be held at the followl pi ires: Monchv evening at 3 o'clock, at th Institution, Theobald's road. Mes-sri. Cleave,
Mfe, and otheis will attend. S im ; evening, Phil idelphia chapel, Wind mill street, Finsbury square. Messrs. I'res. ton, Bailey, and others will attend. Same evening, Sydney Arms, Charles-st. Stepney Messrs. Orborne, llorekam, and otheis will attend. Tuesday evening, Duke of York, Chambei wo!!. New Road Messrs. Osborne, Lacking, arid others will attend. Same evening:, Spread Eagle, Linqehoase Hole. Messrs. Mee. and others will attend. Thursday evening, assembly rooms Castle street, Oxford market. Messrs. Beck, Mell. and others will attend. Saturday evening, Halifax Arms, Mile End, N-.-w Town. Messrs. Archer, Goulbcarn, others wijl attend. SUBJEOS F uB. B4SCUSSI0.V. "Tup propriety of petitiomngyi)?- the repeal
r tne Ofptmnial act
Asiatic Cholera. THE CHOLERA IImrGiNIaT A correspondent of Dr. G. V. Lyford, of Baltimore, writes to him. under date of Mondav af
examination atrin-l l!p iirinnor nhn utrtrrt in
the comer of the room, apparently but little af -j ,rr';": from N?rfo'k! to this.ect
fecten by hit situatt- n. His appearance, as we before stated, was most wretched, and similar
to that of those wandering meadicaatn whu, in
" A disease, which the physicians do not hes
itate to pronounce to be the genuine Asiatic Giiolera. hat made iti appeal ance in Portsmouth.
I T T J ii . r m t
the tattered garb of ,a.lors, are constant! imno i uesoay last, up to yesterday sing on the credulity of the public. He had a i ") ere twenty-one, principally confined wooden leg of the most rude construction; and If ?hf b'k pepttlation, eighteen of them har. in answer to the numerous questions which were! 'rJf descnpt.on; one white man put to him, said Ins naoio was Denn, Coiling- - 7 hoBaa9 a "Tenter, who was just recur that h w.i nnfiV(, ni rrL .Hi,n. i....? froin ' altjck of diarrbos, imnrudentlv
in his Majesty' service. He had on-naily er i ra"k re'y f ,Ced ,,qa0rs wb,le healed; a ved ia '.he Kan-aroo, and lost In, I,v acci i a,n amH Crosbie, a habitnal drunkard,
dent, on board the Alalanta. He had been ad d "m ... barracks hbit!' ""knowr,. milted a pensioner at G.eenw.ch HpiiiS'"'" blacky were ery old and debili where hs had remained :gfc!een months bat i . ' " P'sic,an' !0 llmt cnt with .ix months back he had m.sr.on.io-ted h.aself' C'iT curacy, be affirmed that they died of towards hi. wanltmar., and bad t.irued ' fb.,er"' tIJ0Ugh lh7 were h"ried offin 5 or nut. From that pariod, which w:i ,n Decc-n-' 6 . ,n of lhe ca?e'' ,hcre were some fcer, he had b.eo without rr, 01 oieans of VJV P8'ng CaU?e?' '"ch ag intemperance or support. Be petitioned the Lords of the admi-t , ,J' r 'C "l ?r imPrndece, as in eatrally for redress, but in vam; h ihen. on thJ'n de,e, food. which m.ght have proved
nineteenth of At.nl latt. m utior.Prl ;h. k'!,au, as wen w,tl) a wilhout the presence f
mis petition he nok to Whitehall, and he had1 , . , 1 BO iear,u' " in altorv ft dn...A LA..ll I I
stales, tha! a man wh was rmj.'oycd in makirji airsngement for the reception of patients, io one of the Cholera I!opitals, sportively stietched himself out on one of the rots, and eiclaimed, " Heie is the firt rae of Cholera " The man some hours alter was taken down with the disease and the next daj- was a corpse.
Death disarmed of its torrort A pious woman whowasvery ill of the prevailing epidemic in this city, was a few days since apprised by her friends of the danger of her situation, having as they supposed, but a very short titre to live. The Christian heroine, far from being dismayed at the intelligence, expressed herjoy and delight in the speedy prospect cf of en;aDctpation from sin find sorrow, and eaily departure to a woild of unmingled holiness and happiness. Her happy frame of mind had so favorable an effect on bur deceased body that she unexpectedly recovered and -he still lives, t. hope, to do murh good in the world.
Indian Hostilities.
reason to believe it had reached the Kirg it
an attack of disease should have been made
Winder, far it v. a0, H.,1, i .jT 80 provero.any neauny a place at PorUmouth."
the Adm.ral.y, and he was again informed,!, fthe b!7k who hate died, three belonged through their secretary, that his claim, could! 'V' ReJrn0,d'' ,be Proprietor of the
not be recotrn.sed: he then becam. d..npr,f. ! u'oul ,Dn' ,n r"oom, and two others to a
he had no meant of eapiort: and, as he taid.
he m:nt as weil he shot or haoged as remain
.J'k. .15. -.i - . .ti i n iui ircnr.7 u was ne came iha!as the Justice oi the mionc ion, That !, . , , i..i . -,.J . . - , J . ..itlJ Ascot, determined t be rnveneed on the
h '2 'A ;
,k.i w.ii nciuici aiMii eai, Kj Hfimill.ri h. ,Kr6lw ... " ... . .
" Vy -lned, this meeting is oj9trak hl Mtjest; .7 . aV.hat which fo Z2 f 1C T TTy Ft d 178 hid L -coaip.,es, and a ed ' 'tut those tiom eating who vi not woikitiriv frn, tmju,- , ., ,krti, . . , .. , urely tiom 1: is ono neiinjjs, and without the snouid henceforth work tor themselves. ep. .kfi r , , , , suggestion or dictation ot uny nerson He then 'Members are earnestly requsted to attend r,r;iri,1.H h;. atf.. , K .v. . ,"PUjen i , j . !proutii.ei his papeis, to show, that his ttorv n thetr several classes dnrii.s the wpi-.W. a .. ' ' ' ' v
n , was wen onniiff .
Mr. Borke, adjoining, The deaths in Ports-
mnatb, by Cholera, have been, on Tuetday 3; Wedneiday 5j Thursday 6; Friday 2; Saturday 3; Sunday antil noon 4. Other cases ei ist.
Depositions were then takea on the spot by
tne balloting list will be furnished by their ?cad r. Jamf.s Osborne, Sec'y. I:i!ti'u(ion of'the working tiassep, No. 8, Theobald's Road, Ued Lion Square. 0 i Thursday evening Mr. Cobbeii will deliver a lecture on the present crisis. Doors OOOli at 7 rcL-.i-tr A iimitairtn r the
public, 6J. Members of the Naiinna! U.,!,-,,,! to ,taie that ihttt nM been a considerable common red cherries!
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Buffalo. Dr. Cyrenus Chapin, of Buffalo, havincr lost a patient, and reported hit case at one of malignant cholera, the board of health
jof that village, directed a post mortem aiamin-
uon. upon esanainatian, th stomach, intettinet
and the whole of the peritonaeum, were found
highly inflamed the liver and its appendaget
the clerk ot the magisirates. The man wm'.c',!. l..i,u.. tl . 7 "M .
LivtRftoL, June 56. j contained mtat in large ma9set, piecet ot dried Tht Cholera in Livtrptol. We are very sor applts, oniom, green pta$, green current,, and
These last were swal-
DEFEAT OF THE INDIANS. The following letter from Gen. Did?e to
Captain Loomis, gire9 the particulars of ths
light:
Camp Wmcwiin, July 22, 1832. Wa met the enemv vesttrdav taear th
Wincofisie river, and onrmit (ha M ci-
- l l - - - -" v i v. uliv rillage, after a close pursuit for near 10Omiles. Our loss was cue man killed, and 8 mounded. From the scalps taken by the Winnebagnes, as well as those- taken by the whites, and the fndinns carried from the field of battle, we must have killed aboat 40 of them The number of wounded is not known we can only judge from the number killed that many were wounded. From their crippled situation I think we oa?t overtake tbeav unless they descend the Wisconsin by water. If jou eould place a field piece immediately on the Wii.consin, that would command theriver, you might prevent their escape by water. Gen. Atkinson will arrive at the Blue Moundt on the 24th with the regulars and a brigade of moanted men. 1 will Crot tht Winconsin to-morrow; and should the enern retreat by land, he will probably attempt
crossing some twenty miles above Prairie da Ch ien. In that event, tho
would want some boats for the trantportalion of their arms, ammunition, and provi
sions. If VOU Coald nrornra f,r
mj V I - - rum Macinaw boats, in that event, as well as some provition tepplies, it would greatly facilitate
our viewt. Excue srreat hasts.
I am, with greAt respect, your ob't tery'f, H. DODGE, Col Com. Mich. Mounted Volunteers.
Extculion The execution of Kli2a Freenait for the murder of her huband, took place near Mount Holley, N. J. on Fridav. 7tb nil Ar
early hour in the day, a Urge concourse of peo-
l-rc a5muiea in iront ot tne jail, and conticued
to increase until 12 o'clock when the military arrived, and the criminal was brrurht out of
of the w.irl-ir.-r rl,D. j iBcreaee oupog the last two days ib the num towed stones and all: and of this m ll
tiPt C : m ii . .... -ii . (Oer 01 Cases, ttlOUCh the iironortmn nf rii-ms fer.tlv nnAitreiioA lh .in.ok - .i
-i o jii'j.tr morninir (ir. reine win ice-! . . r r , j - vuumraeu "re;;.;i u .
tare 'On the rights of man in society.' i ' ? ueain" 'S 81,11 uctl ae t0 iusUfy a hope'found and ten ounces, by actual weight!!! The iJ ', T " , , " " ? ine ,nenn an(1 h "Ter'ln the evening Mr. Osborne w ill deliver ma,ISu,ty c the i'3"se has tomewhat! patient died suddealy, but had been previou.lr If " f' She WM placed ,n H f! ar . - - fi... ' abated. Th laml nnmh.r i ..o.ik. .. ,n.i,,...i i t n j 1 i torn waeron. and ecoriPft 1 K
(the place of eaecntion. 0u her arrival ,,i"ih
Western CnnP.tire Inct.ff to iw,M woriaiity innai'ely greatei in pro-1 Momach was able to bear it. He could notaDke f : . ,JU,,ow '1"arfws I0"e hy 'he mi.
. ' innriinn h.n thai i.i.ik k.. i . a-. . . ... i r i i . - iiiiniv. nnen na aur-crfoH r. 11 u
oi course uieu oi convulsions. -..vu one u;ii nes
2nd companions of thieves.' i iePorted whicb have taken pla tn Ireiaad, h.c wouH have killed an ostrich before his
Poland row Ovn.rd tip, ! !P0Ill0n lnao tnal which has ocvnned in Great t up, and of course died of convulsions
, amounted to 4,334. The cholera has beea nioe 'hedistrets io New York amongst the de.
half that time in Jre!and
i l lit... ,
sOn Sunday evening next at half nasf ,.!D,,l,,m' wmcn accQ,p received,
vort vi, 't ...:n i... . . ...amounted to 4,334. fhe cholera has beea nine
Mr. B. Warden Admission free ; months iu Great briti&n, and it ha been ooj Fendent classes, owing to the suspension of bu.
"On Thursday tvei.ir.g next, at 8 o'clock ' pG,t u adjourned special meeting to consider!
inetner tho property of the Union thai! he
nv:siole, as resolved at the late congress.'
At the la-t meeting of the members of the! i
institution of the working classes, No. Theobald', TitoA Mr R.X.. L l--.?'miM J
i.rt-.v , i . , Vphysic;ans w
She was dressed in black throughout, with the exception of a white handkerchief neHeently
.Dublin Ltening s,r'e!l9 wa ery great. A single gentleman lastltnrowo about "er neck. While under the galiweek discharged from his employ about 1000:'OW8' an rProP'iate address was delivered topersons, to whom he had been accustomed to!tne ,arl? ultitude assembled, bv th i Mr
Kxtmct of a letter from Paris of .fane It. pa 5) 500 a week the greater part of theoijBudd' followed by a prayer. The criminal
My feajs of this terrible malady. (the,,,oor ,emaIe9- benevolent exertions are ma.jwas,nen RSKet1 to pray for herself, and she im-
increased instead of bein di kin? ,n t,)e Ci,J to alleviate the drstiess of the
wnai l nave seen. You think i
ould learn to cure it as they
i l I
ihe advanta ,L-,.tv trt r,u r..Am , ..i "ave Px '' other disc?
and ofhers of lU JtMed Kingdom, to ' v ,car r'0Ul ,he core t,f il insure Bllil of s,ntiment grounded upon eJ ' V r E',C,a,,J' AU lhAi ,S q-'-l ri.bts and em.al laws! '.earnt 'S, lUii 11 13 not contagious, and il ,s conMr. Bethold declared the sole objVe, of the lVl i ".""C " or F-Plc was ,o .et ,id of h.rcdilar.LbealUu, U. Itm T t ? "" nd he truMed that an English convention 5 Jj,, ' C0 tne people would be formed, having for its'l?; 7, r P , 6 u,ua,e iu,,e eaobjret fe ,,a.3in Lafavttle, the Geneial's grand-daugh- . "l.". The ntaUhhment f a Ommnnvxnlth a"J 1 W,U "ot tint t-,r. c :. J ... . ... 'j'l- ja. tair.
io in.u nas yet existed . !
s'itdiertt, having no' POI.AXM
I. a il . L I 1 -w
. vv,""e unnta peopi,..; London, J,ni 15. Letters
" a f ounts of the in- ani nn .iu. ia Jr. t,. r:.r,...
T.-nt .,r .1 If . . , .... . . .v- v-C .,.,.,
e,M ; f rr -yiar''.ca(:,i-:us, that the mo,t frightful per-nutions are ,V , n" f "h.ch just.f u, ln pro.,o.i,,-(carricJ on by U, Rusia,ls in V:,r-,w The 'K lord Gray s weakness we acouit him most nb i..i. t....:. .
nirl-... . i , . r I ' '".-- .i'1-i.in yovi;
ses; instead
agree that no
Much speculation (says the N. Y. Journal of Commerce) has been excited in different parts of the country, by the remark of some Quebec letter w rite r. that no colored ptrson had been attacked thtre by the cholera. 'We believe,' sav
Messrs. Gates & Co. of Montreal, 'that one has
ui uor,; arui alter sirffuif in praise f God, the sheriff prepared the knot and rope, whispered something in her ear, when lie descended the scaffold, and at one stroke she was launched into eiernity.
J ne r.h'difinn
raiding
' o In vp s.-vrral otlu
fi om
pip-TS
Poland
ir.f:rn
Singular Suitide We learn that Mr. Alanson Pease, of Suffiehi, Ct. committed Suicide on the mornino-of the dth Inet i u : ir
reen alfrlraa 1I. Kx .. .... I. , .. - iilf. .l. . . - 0
..v.- o..v. - '"i"'ci niiijiioui uie top a rree 40 teet hijjh. Mr. P. has
wuvii we ien jou inai we neuere matj there are not two dozen blacks in Quebec and!
here. We have taken some notice of the mat-
1
neen a very intemperate man for some weeks previous to his death, had exhibited retipri
evidences of a derangement of mind eonseanent
ler here in New York, where there are 1 4,000 ;upon his dissipated habit
colored persons, and the result is, that blacks are as liable to cholera as whites, and that as m;iny die in proportion to their number.
From the A. Y Jcurnal cf Commerce. It is a fact worthy of notice that, during the past month the number of deaths by diseases other than the Cholera has been greater than
nnal. Whole number of deaths, durinw the
' - n
lii-
- 1 1 . i - mi .)- rifii iir.ri iv.-jii.w- n-ii'i i.o, .-..a 1 - 1 . 1
. .. 1 "i m: I' Tin unwu invar' 1 I he , : 1,0 .l . """-" a niving into tne water :r,VK Tr -hK kd Uh : V- -P-l.s in .hit unhappy ca pi t ,-. I. G en L 1 i n T "f VT 'T'm ' the ground with his bead a c -h.,bif o ded,,.ilff how mu,h tirn,. diski and Chovi-eski, to (,m I . V 1'' t"C M'h,dl Cho,Rril ,93'2' Le'm"S 'out an hour. ' rXTC"-" h:J:h uo,,efr him in aher-i witch had p. .-d he V w ' of I c V ' , fl" "'" hi? itw, ah-Uf th it-form ! i 1 . . " . ",e A" !"ph in July, 1331,512. More inJulv. 1832. v.. i,v.
. I . . . ,,vc ' 'ransp,,,,,,, onder an es- ,.xrlive of Cholera cases QM. ,'Mrt,he! -V- r"- nI
1 01 1 in .ioscow. U n.T.iN I- idor k rj!.. I; 1 r 1 . . . . rni "Jr ai ma, ami a s irony manih-s
......i litx. Uredead of ,!, nue! re.,tm..nt to whih - ,T" ' ir:,. . " '":'5 -ns, Mrs. Chapman, wh
a, V . al ",V 10'K Pt.they weresubfocted. General Wit has hero o " , rrti V ' i ,,,C rPrHr1 e tjoiltv than hrr .pTo. k. from L;:frpo.,!. files on London pa. se.d to Peteisilure, on account of o Z . . ri1" -,h,n- An l0Clllent u.8,r. ,f,hi, feehn
T.Or-Li IK.. Ll It, I 1 . S,, r.l I ( i , . . . - .... 'voiiiiii- mi. Ill Ml ll'H II I IIUHr 111 llil 1 'IIIU' h.lU' I mi W .
! '-'" "",ie,l)lJunc1;l,llru!i1-s tthich hav,. arisen J., tho ... ,Ka n. u"" " J " " '"n l0'"' 1 ne ' ( time 5! r. C.
1 " v it 1 n.nv. laiif 1 nci in
AT'I ACK l.TOX 'S HI! K'N'G.
We bm-en thnt i e ate under the necessity 'C
have even hfpun i!,.;r
ou 1
S !i ni?k I
n"-n? ao Mior,o,s ouuage forr-milled onlq.iit Warsaw immediate!
we r.errn oi r n,,'joMy, at Ascot ile.iUi r.aces.
t v a rnflian. t-ho, instead of of x pi esn"t g nny of son'f
eclif.g cf legiet,
ncluallv ftloiici!
Im had knt to h,r
war i;p.n wo-rien.
l.iS hit fW'H.nl.,) t.-
V, i'.r.A ti- ryil,. i(.r.
10 1 oiin t-:riuoi , o;5 acronri
e i-omp.-iisionaie surio irs which sh.
eii bi'VOiiJ l!
On the
jtbe 4th, he informed bis friend, that he w.
going in swimming, and immediately proceeded to a large tree near his residence, divested himself of all his clothing, and commenced climbing the tree. After reaching the top, he agaia informed some passers by .hat he was gojr.g m swimming, and soon afier threw himself heal-
Mimon ,o u.e grouad, apparently anrTosinr
He struck
ar.a expired in.
a
a'.ny rxpres-
tution of in-
mn the reo-
parsmour. Z vas men-
was at Anda-
Uldav. (he number of dth bv .!,.o .. . , 1 , ' " " Mae rcnn,n
' ...v..-v5- ' 1 ' in I nnf- fi li:t l.ir h,Prr -at.. I .,l ' ... I
. ..v., vii ,i,i. t, (t II, W
than the Cholera, was 193. During the wetk
ending Saturday, 2 1 t ult., 171. Duiing th week ending Saturday, 14!h ult., 17 4
ounlmr.
Trifle rot rvilh diseae and Jkat gentle-
iich
were pio.nptly refined. A sm.d.ir applir-atto.-at Hunk's feuy on the Delawarf, t he pnt osi board the Me.it.ib.mt. proving u.iu t. o-sful. shr was obliged t' -tart f e the city ou f.-.t. Soxr.. inl lehicle i-t-ed heron thp n.nd
ii i , , ------ . i n iciiiuc, n 1 ris hidj liu mai who resides ii the nper part of lac city pr rf which
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