Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 50, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 August 1832 — Page 2
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JmegSSa. PR;i1 'V inaf'ga ioW'ii." :iift. iTor Mack, with tfu: 'eviif f a chiiJ. &bn
A' coon SHOT.
h mh 'v, wv ' ...- wlwrCwi.
years sune. in the very iue where we now stand. ! erne ;cd to tale one of the most daring thy lU .t cverwts hazirded. My wife w a !hc ricu:e rr-r the d....r. (Ue children were playing about Hit, a::d 1 was with ut busied in uitiiij siiiueliir.g to a wjggon. when suddeulv, tli.:il it w.s mi ! day, mi einr
.moos lion tppeated, came dd, and qoietl, laid nerica brings on cbi ago ft e am I. si feet
n;c-'I( dowu in the hn!e. opnn the very thresh-!twa, without try stokmgs, and but thirty years
latt lumber cf the Lara Magaiine: Life of Lord changed from grave to pay, m,d appeared AsiiltlC VUOlOl'EU
POLICE INTELLIGENCE. " It's mist astonishing," said Abel Fleetwood, on Monday night, ns he gave Up the attempt to rise from the gutter, at the comer of Seventh St eet and the Wa-hington Square, " It's most
astonishing how soon the horri I climate of A
highly Jdighted at the Hen v( hi own im - .
Prnce. TliE CliOLLUA.
v iu uui ana eacnn, o. nnn row i tic
1 7,7 " cwuioeti me lvhefp thi? di.ti?e Wl occur , (Uat:aied bv
hold of th" dooi ! .My wife, either (Visei wiih
fJ:ir, ora ire -f iS danger attendi. g anv at ten(t to rlv. reurtined in ition!JS in her nlace.
of age, sp raw ling ma dirty republican gutter
viihont the f ihili'y ot helping myself out of
the scrape. Its ihe mos' r-t alliest country on
n-'u" e the childien took refjge in lier lap. jfhe face of the glof-e-n'.thing in! Yankee doo
Tl. .1 . . .
.iv ney aiien n aiirana mv atren.ion. .and I hastened toward the fioor, b')t my iion. ishmrnt may well bp conceived, when i l. und the entra.ice to it bnrird iq such a wsv. A-'
though the animal had not seen roe, unined
s 1 a, escape seemed imposihle; yet jl4ed 1 iJclp! help! Wtrhr1
geony scircely knowing what I meant to do. to the side of the house, up to the window of my chamber, where 1 knew my loaded gun wa tanoi.g. Hy a most hsppy chanre, had se it in a oicer clnse by the window, so that I couid reach it wnh my hand; for, as you may
p".ceite. the opens-ig is to small to admit of
ny having got in; and, still more fortunately. be door door f the room wa open, so that 1 roubt see the w hole dan$er of the scene. The lion was leginning to mote, pei bp with the inten tion of makieg a pring. Theie was no longer ny time to trunk; I called softly to the mother
not to be alarmed. 'and, invoking the name of
the Lord, hred my piece. Th ball paed di rectly over the Jair of my boy' head, and lod get! in the forehead cf the lion immediately a bove his eyes, which shot fortb, as it were, f park of firt, and stretched him on the ground so that he never stired more. LtehUnstcine travels in South Africa:
die democta's and vi e uh ckev I've h id but
eight smaller of the tia-h, and what with ttiat. and the prema'urp old age, I d verily believe that am as--i:,ae I. Democracy is mixed
with my liq" . aid I nm a gone chicken
The av. f:l unceilainty a to the next locality
........ 8 llt,4 .nomems, was siunny , r, Rrk ,lIlJMCIlD in ,he armv of odia
In one of our visitations, two crlhic-v com-
ii what t;;e
" Silence t .se. What' th matter?"
Matter y urfe'f. I u t emj done. The march of mi ,d has 'ii .!. rd At'i Fleetwood
is too dtep for buu t Lf r ou there
Aint I in a pretty pn-.H? T: i
ilorlor cull gutter c;n:c 'upjf.se.
Ye?, you look i.K co't'fal
'Guttural! whiskey ami the uarrhef mind?
it I aint a quid." Don't try to be funny, my larky. I have a crow to pick with you. I know your voire. Y U aie the chap that I c l me up in the wach box the other night, ami when I burst o pen the door, you knocked me down, and ran away M , - . Yes. did that. How did you like the ops md downs of public life, Charley P - If I wait a public functionary. I'd crack your cotoa; but as tt is you are my prisoner --; So come to the watch houe." "Give us your arm. Yankee Doodle- Doni be afraid. Gutter mud is very holesoroe &te how fat it makes l!.e pig". You -thould be an Hnti coatagioni't. So o, teauy. Now I'll tell ou al about the other night." Passing your I thought you were asleep or had. tun 1 own. so I jut tomed the key ouid to wind yea up."
Well, what ehe."
not up 'o trap that night, or you would hvfe:
tdugiu me. As it was. i raugut a wcazei a- j A9f;r..s j mrney. A voting, man appa leep, I put freh salt on y. u, n-y. boy " ty (i m .. unXr iaJ, the Phil.del l.eguilmg th journey wi..bailr cht.tUy hi Courier, went into the Wash
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.ii rai iiuiv rui i in i:i'i in i I us win i,i ;t r-e- ;r .
" " - . r ri- t tu
sea along, and his captor rj'-i i: g in hivi.j
caught a tartar, when dcpnvnl it ti. laufa: ty !.
rtisbnrg champaign . t Iretw
savcy or'ject, uncommonly o
fie it to a, be w,.s oipored ects, Finns tvenian.
Licentiousness oj the Bar.--ln court, Dunning T9 too often 'in the habit of displaying tint ort of oveibearing and arrogant manner inuwhich successful counsel ate too apt to be be tnyed. a fault that once subjected hii to pm nir.g isbke from the witty S l -tor General , Lee, be-; Vn&v;i among' his prof-ionai hrtth tfn by ihe familiar appellation of Jack Lee Dunning was relating ?o him how he had just completed the purchase of ome capital manor in his native country. Ave, in Decorih're,'' emdLee; but what a pity i. U you hire no good manners in VYestmifcsterhaH The fo! loi- g may serve for a sample of the conte qiene be brongbt ,,tt by an unsuccessful a-.tf mpt brow bealiag a witue-s: It was in a crim. con. cae. whe.e he va retained for the defen
tlant. To prove the tact of adulter, tbe ladj
m-i':1 b id been called, and hid depo-ed to the hiving een the" defendant in bed with her mis-trt-s. VVhen it came to Dunging's turn to be gin tne cros es vminntioa, he desired the wit oe. in a sier tone, to take off her bonoet. that he m-ght h ive a fut view of her face, ani convince himself by her I-iok whether she was Speaking the truth. The eirl happened to b n Abgtil ofthit decriptioti rh;ch Mo'-ir has o well pourtraved in the persons of hi Lieite-. and Toinettes. so.it may be imagined, she wa not easily to be abashed; and, having a ptetly face to sho.v, she felt not the least objection that
berch, bar. attorney, jurors, and by stan fers ahectd command a full vie.v of it. When the
bonnet was lemoved, Dunning began and en deavored to shake her testimony as to the iden tity of her rrtistre-s' bed Wlow. Was she
buic .1 ui utr m.isirr ene nan not see in that conjuirl capacity "Perfectly sure." "What! did ?he piefend to say she could be certain, vhenthe head only appeared above the bi clothe,' and that enveloped io a night Cap. q.Tte leHJln.,, You have often foot.J occasion, then, to see ir master in his night cap continued the questioner. Ye, very fieouently.''1 " Now y .ung woman, I ask
you. ! our oath, does not yj- master occa The povcr of cvriofititj. V hile Mi. Cark, 9iona-5 eo 'o "bed wi;h yon?'' ..Oh!" answer the piesidont'ol' itit-Burriville tuyik was cond T .ttie, ri Uhio? daunted that trial fll.i'li l.i FrnvifliM.r. Mt tln .llilot 1 h it iTii L
not c-. ro" -.n to day. Mr. S'.abberc bops." Ajbnr.k f this city, there happened the txtct lou.lsh:i' of l.iughter ail around achieved theiti..n of a iitgro. Mr. Cl;i:kV,ruumb iu.-llu disco.n.'i re 0f Dunning, who had nothing forj prison weic tiitfdaip in handsome stylt-, and it boi i :.-"just hi hands change the jo it.on of; a rumor id" the elegance with, wjuth lie lived hu w g md look very 'foolish. Lord Maofied! had leached thp.poor fellow cordined ii'. U,e leant b. k on he bench in an uncontrollable' cot:dmntd icill; - Ht tuiiuMty was exCl burst o .n-itb, and he had not a.ote t'.(n half ted; lie be.8r.uutt, the jaiicr, on l!ie mufniti recovered tb Jolicia! gravity of tone, when he'of the t.teeu?ion,. his lost itjaest, to sutTei a3ked wf.-iher Mr. Dunning chose io pal any'him to sf e t(n: gei.tltiinau who lived in suit more. quc-.;nn,s. A short negitive w,is the an -strand t)le above bt airs, awer. A-i-iher m'tance has hten recorded of It is ditfi. nit to dcn a dvir-g manV last re a shv.k to b tpeci,.l vanity, whi.h w , per 'quest, and. much to Mr. ClaFk'uiiie, baps, Ihemv? ctleciive, that it whs given appa-! little while b foie th.- cxn uli.n was to ,,kt retvtly wi!h.).t intemion. and in j.es feet win.pli-' pjace, t Ihj printer w as ii.(rodu-'d into In city ot he-.it Aa ..Id woman, n i;; m ;in-i..om, .nttireid l).r ti.; si i-lFd I ,- io a whin.
'auu caer.adlii3teieJ this bitter d.s ;dirss, witU the hnlier already about his neck.
ere, too, ..is onjett was to. luvaltdate the evi ' ! Mr. l'hi.k;w.t titile st -rlkd at tl,js u.
a ...r as u nteiitity .la p-uty . b,u here he expected vsH; hul-vviih his.welMttiow.i good went about it with much gentleness. Some nature, lie e'xeilcd him- If to enU rlain hi, thn,; like the fo.io.ving dialogue took place be lci!, who seemed rapped in admiration to
ii l 'Km 1 fii- mJ H w,man,,, he. see so much splendor in a prison, heth
pretentions. Mr. Clark's room whs (locked i
With vUllaira In : . ..I . C
K K m L c u . w,ne P11" l,u" Ui!Funiesoi, the right H" the line were attacked, wnicn Dlack Sambo had drunk jut be,.,, (heie h C(ll!liue(1 ,0I rmaiiso, a mPU,b his execution; and for the g.atiln ation of the L iU,oll, JlltftcklIMf :l Sl , ie ((KIV1;111:1, lu lLe llut9 public ,CoS,ty, Mr. Clark suspended ,t .,lor ,e olir t0iu ,, c,e (i:iv fi.S room witn an appropriate in c ipf.oni. I , u w,ul , f )f VVhen the. suit upon which In; hhd beeti enJ AnA ,trn .r ,
kirestffAvas discharged, he whs waited upon,tM o Hnnthtt x isil;i(l'otl ,hP catnp f,lto,v' Uy a baTber cl the town, with a most ureenlt (,,ri,etv' .erva..: u !. u-si .n m,p .p
and pressing reqnst for the wine glass aiore !n, tfic Liru neIe )e uly fLUt;rr,. gonje. w , ,,'e,,,,S, WaS complied wuh ai.d!lia,9 lU lcUms Kere ail in a p:ti!Kh.r spo the glass, with i: label, was transferred Io- , u e ,)r C!H0ilU(tltf .rm rt:m h ,t rjev. the barber a shop, where it cperaled m a!pf , kMW Uu,e m a CHC.perlect charm, and drew an inrmr,re custom. jM;mi?ut in wilicll ,;fihel dlC(1 rX
. " "&s lu UHR ,:,,r 11 r-l,vca:; unil on two o;c.son. rcaicelv hlv one
elft. wac te:zei at li.t uu.e. S )uiiitat6 its atattnek aie cor.iined to tne u.-.uve? of India, sorae.tiae8 to the Europe-net-. Put icular spctG and tracts ol tc.mtiy have Uen hflected more
li quently thanothe;s. At trtne ienits o ( ariiruiar livers, few deta bniei.ts bae halied without tufieii'g. The cise. se has, in tLt-e eases, broken out in tt.e tents nearest tbe titer,
first and perhaps only extends to tbe thiro unt fioin tbe river, Itaviig all the rest unlouihtd. A corps, often on a march of cilty nr smy miles, will arrive in ound health at Us station; but at the end of week, or perhaps two, it will bieak out violenily, and contiuoe in the ir-gimeot only. At other limes it will enteud over lha whole station. A regiment is cfteu seized oft the march of a few days or weeks before it tea che its destination, and may continue affected in the very centre of the cantonments, w ithout attacking any other. At other times it appears to spread amongst the troops, the very day the
regiment arrives with it. I knew a rorpsthat, in a march of three hundred miles, lost nearly
as many men and followers. Another corps
which tollowe d them, on the same road. fivs
days afterwards, ai d reached the same pUce,
lost only two or three men. A company will sometimes join its own regiment, and a long
time alter the disease will break out rn.ongst them a third part of them w ill soon be cut cu, yet not a single soldier except that company of the regiment, will suffer. On the oiber hand, I have known a detachncei t. with the disease arrive at a station, and, within twenty-four bouis, some oftheoihtr men of ihe severalcorps have been seiied. When detachments are marching.it will often leave them in a day after crossing a river, or a ratine of bill, oe aw
iiinrit- liavii e a nevv pair :nv chance of weather a rb
t- ... , whic h pinrhed his feet he pulled jmiles to a high situation is often enough. The
wholly lost its virtue. Boston paper.
Dtifness of the ai;ed. Nothing i- more common than to hear old people ut'ftrqncru
jlou complaints with ieg trd tu their increas. log dealucss; hut those who do so are nut ' t . I. . . i. i c : i . : .. . I . . ..It
pci iiftps Bie inai ims lnui inn v is iuc i csui t of an expres ud wise nriangetrient cf pmii deuce in consti u ting the human body. The giadum lr ss of hearing ie ' fleeted for the best of purp.5e; it being to tve ease and quiet-udi-to ihe decline of life, wln any noises r sounds from wiihout, would bu diceinpose the enfeebled frtnd, and prevent peace.
uf meditation. I d"ed, the gradual wih-
diawnl of all th mis, and the perceptible lechj of the koman frame, in old age, have ;-een wjelv 'odatned in order t wean the
iHiroan mi d lum the concerns and pleasures
t I tie wo. Id. and to induce a longing for a
inure a m..re perfect state of existence. -
Chamber Lambing Jovrnal,
A venerable old lady remarked the other day ''that she wag much afraid of loosing her huS band, should the cholera approach this quarter, as he bad always beea a real thorough going Jmocrat and she understood that at Q, ebec
, '..... j t land Montreal it proved very tatal to the demo Uhy then, I watched the bet, and when , .., , . ,
au came out, I boxed the watch.'" . . . , " ., . . . .. k 'bv.st .nJpr ';it most I e tmtt'ruafJ vou mean.
i es. and now vou must eo Detre tne wat n ; ... , .'
maker.'
Thas not so slow Charley; hut you we:
i"He!l --j'ioeo the g.nd woman) don't know
t ot wout 't m gin have neen ne wi? ranm, ior
"iwfi; puine j I ncal party or other.
i.it'loti Si'i in , and sat down upon one of the
i .(.... . .. ..: If
: ''"""' ' U '"d a'd them beside him. BeingjMatquis of Hastings lost, on the banks of the ' ' f, ? j1"11 "t'Ud, he soon ftll asleep, and on 'Sinde, about five thousand men and followers, .o tnere ii mi , 8,prjpet1 to f,nd boots mis J (D six days, out of a total of from eighty to nine-'.
M,. tl j'rflii u imt ,t 1 1 1 1 tr i-n .' limn iol jieu e- .ippe-irunce was obseived sittii g
, , " . , I In side f un, hi, d f course was thought to be My loM Craven, in king James the r first a f n6 Joub( wag lhe 0, wis very desnons to ee bea Johaslo..,!, ... r 11 ,r . ... , m:er,4.., k ....
, ;in ri, l if siUJ vu Hi? imrH'Mui's v a . . I i 1
which be.ng told to Be, he went to my lord's!, ) bv.elanders And had to walk hoase; bat being in a itiry tatteiecl condition,! ome barefooted
as poeis somsunn s aie. me porter reiusea uim
nimiiance with Mtuie s.kv language, w Inch the Ike aav of doing things sixty sit yttrs ago
t rtil m.fl .... ffs. rAlik.n M ll ...... .1 r 11' t 1 F - . 1 L . - I I . 1
... .-jjF wiu, ua-'iu. in iiavp otiore us a singus.tr mci, a 11 way Cholera has be k ing to come out while ihey were wraiiKling.Lhove fnolscao size, called tbe Virginia Garettc.L ' u .
a.k.,(ihftt. .s. .a 'a ... :n.-. .....- .1.'.-,- -t" -y n nan a aozen large pi
' ' . V , il",",r" "l 'wisi'u.g .n .: y... "v"':Ttiy to fie hundred miles from each
his lordhin deti.ed to see bioi. Inu. friend. ,oncr ih aHtPiiivvmenU. we notice several des !.',. . 1 .wa. ,9a.w
. ... , ; V 8 . , vioter.i ana more fatal at fiist. ti e la C.I in m.. 1 Art! uha u . o m;nn T i .01. 1 ..1. dir. ru t; :.. . . ci fc 1 I -Po. ui, utici
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ikv"'B -..Jaiiiiciv milu.
ty thousand. He moved fifty miles to a high
station on the lietwah river, after w hich be had oot a single fresh case in camp. Col. Agnew, in the Nagpoor country made only one 6hort march with his detachment, who were suffering severely, and encamped on high ground, near a village, after which he had not a single cae.
,nor did the people in tbe village get it. A I tkim.U. I .. ,
lumimci-iuiui nas nuen onven tne disease a-
commence
aces, Irons
other, and
ays more
tier case
phed the oluer: N' no, quoth my lord, you'.lho Brown describes ngro l5ob. rather oddly,
emnot be Ben JoUnst o, who wrote ihe eiicat woman; you look as ti you couid not say bo io a gooic; Bo, eued lien Vtry well said my lord, who Hit belter j le.isvd hi tcir.j Ac than 'osTeo ded at tbe affront; I am new convinced by your wn, yoo tire Beu Johnson.
'?.J.e ,ow.Ter aril acq iaimed with thissoon a gl s of wine was produced. S.imho j "?''' I- onr whip, very well tt.ok his gl n.s, and observii.g that something idi -ei. "Come, no v, what sixed man is be?vas tjjt:ctet from l.i.n, hesitatvj a momert, Is btf snortor Uli?- Q.-utts short aud stumiv.!b...L...l ...!' L-..ii i.:. I...uc nt it..... ...;.i.
... a.moM a.-mnii as y..ur bono,." ...im..h! ,a soil of liyMeriral c b, aiveHor a U,at W s. a kind ..J nose h is he? ' Vb;.l I .i...l.i!. .11 i. .. vi- i-...i,
- urn o -ij'ni, vmiit, v i- in.ij rnt et li
c; It a snawbjrn.ise, iir; much such a one, jusljihat other woild, about which Tve heard v J"r rt'!, 1 , ..;vorJ,!' irvolr ttn' cn!' not J"it much latte.rlv !"' Mr. Claik tried to chee.
v,x- '. . ye?i V VVi.j !i,m up, and leading liinv t the vv indow , io theai, sir, a sort of pointed out to hi.n ll.o ciowi oT people who r like your honor's cvcsv-VUhcI uecrubled to witness his eieculion. And
IHU" 1 li!e :m I titvi
ae has i kiaj orevstid Xhe.a
qu at . I'bey are" ve
and then says, He is outlawed. Twenty! Bbmmd? p, j pounds w,l be given to ny person who hU. , Te it n,tn . kill the sail negro and bring mt his head, oi 4Us. trjirt ... 7 ,. . ci . 1 . ,1 , 4 . ,,.. i,k " pl lettsr from gentlecr.au in Glasgow if brought alive and well including twenty lash to his fnend in Lcith es well laid on from constable o constable, ul r,:i, t , r r . til he ,. br.ugbt borne to me. which I desire he t9.l 1 Ifre",ted nl w .hould have, or n,thinS to be Taidfor bringing L. h ? f ' ' Pr,,cl"B,,,B frft 'be , . ' 6 t J a s .Mussian and Austrian governments by which it
Tbe same J,.bn Brown cdercd for sale, in the ' . I . . . -C I 1 : iir.. . I
same au er: iserueni, iyu Hiitrs ui i.ium .11 - nnn lPi.u u u . .t. . . , l i uu Pe0Ple who have put them on. not ooe has nk ooir.ti , -very convenient 'o CftwrrnJ i.i4l ,,' , , ,. , , .' , . , , J , . I l,etn atlacked, though in the midst of the discourl house, warehouse, mills, eyitri, ana Jisk Lae 1 l : , . , , ,: .. . . , .. . . K itaee- have immediately communicated this One would raiuraily th'nk that such a christian! imlll. r, , t J A . , , ... iSimnle remedv If! mir ftnxrrl nf Iloalth uk
Cl. .. .1 J .l.,....j .1 I I .ii A L : . . J ......... nnv
if 11 a trp . oui 1 1 li .111 iriijjiuua uuur.it,- r n
ginia fret Press.
appears that tbe annexed plaster is a ost com
plete preventative againt the cholera; of 10,
- Sirspilar Cirtvmxtaricc The London Star
highly approve of it, and are petting them made
t thousands. The jdasler alluded to is of Burgundy pitch, commonly called strengthened oUster- tbia lltmsri.rl .f. . I. ...'
mentmns, that when the Kent Last l.nl.amao lie j(U, c he . J was or, tire m the Bay cf h.scay, Col. Macgre atl( to cove(. ,he n nt gor, of tbe 3Ht regiment, hastily w rote a rr.t m I
orandum of trie eticumftances. anU threw it o
verboard in a well corked bottle, (pre iouly loj
the fortunair rrs ne by tbe lambria brig.) ad dtei-sed to his father 10 Scotland. The nffir.ei nnw belongs to the Odd regiment, stationed at Bar badoes, and while on a visit to the set fide of that island, io October la't, the identical b.it tie with the paper in it, wa washed afleit (here, having, in 10 moe'h, croved the Atlantic in a south west direction. A French Marquis, being -;.o day k dinnei at the late Sir Roger Wil!iam', the famous pun ter and publican, was boasting of the happy genius of his nation , in projecting all lhe tine modes and fahin, particularly the inil which he said, was de tine ornament la tie baud, nod had been followed by all de other nations. Uo gei wl'otved what he said, but at the samp'time though that the English, according lo custom, bad made a great iuipiovement upon thtH' in veutwn,4y adding the thirl 'o it.
ASIATIC CHOLERA. To the Physicians c .-nposing the Beard of Ihnhh of this an.I other cities. 20 gr Snfpheret of soda or potash pulverized, aad very dry. mixed with a teaqionful , of yrnp or molasses, admioistred every twef threo, or four b"rs. h, cri('n.g to the different iegrees 01 sti.es of ib iiseae and other circnmt;:nres, subject n 'ie discretion of the at-, teiidi-g j hysa ian, wtll .e fair.d a sale aod ef. tVctaai hic fir tbe cholera. MEDICI'S.
F.vtract of ;i Jotter from IMontreal, to the edt.ii s 0." rhe N. Y. Couiipr and Pdquirer, dated'. I ui CJ0 . "V. e have an incie.e of cholera hei lor a S.mv days past ten, I'lieen, and twenty dyii.g ; .1 ii y; mOst of the 'caej proving very ina! iri..nit so fatal, and among i victims, c nmil.tr .y ti- i tspectablc ajut vv.luaHe titi tens. .. LQIUTiO GAVt? i V;,"'.
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