Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 51, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 September 1832 — Page 2

1 r.; .!- N. Y. C.u:itr..Ml Cnqtiipci, August 18 LVTE FROM ENGLAND.'

The picket ship Sheffield, c . Harkstafi', from Liverpool, was bnaided ytMrd.iy by out n?w s..hiorrr Eclipse, an I u received London papers brought by her to (he 6th July.

0ving t lite eatlv hour rt which the Sl.ef

mrr An iand. r.earlv all cut to pieces!

LoNtov Ju v 16 We are ?orry to have to ccrs and privates, however, had descried the

m;oi:;ice thit in consequence ol me i'in.uiu.iiu m mc us'upn, .um jvumi

Ireland, a prompt addition to its military lorce

dro, but no body ( men hud come ever to

the v online aueei. s sire. D

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on i ciiro s ncau

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! living rps-imnts are now uRiirr orutis i i-. i ! m: utu m vv..v, !;ti.ic,i P.,m,irv. iVi nth. ihe R5'b, the, ante of which ritv.it whs expected, would

l.it V'mj.-iij vii. V . - - I I

30h, anl the Otst. This last recr.nent com

menced its marrh this morniug f"r Manchester,

to embark at Liverpool. I tie uUin r n

field sailed, our bar; was unfortunately not pnt!ha been recent! sent to Ireland, and battal on board f hot, ami in r.onseq aence have r p on of the .,rd is now on i's march to supply Tcevel our umoiI private advices fr:m Pari,'; the f1 ice " the batut'.ion which has just re- - rcuToi we the more regret, as the 'turned from Dublin.

mi ii have occurred there, and of which j POLAND. ..otain intelligence through the E p'ish pa- Loxro::, July 14 We have reeeived from ner are ren'ete with h etct. The declaration an authentic source, rme confirmatin respect of the C3rl of C'.r--that the dat ds siegtin? the insurrection at Lithuania, which will iva illegal, the anno. i:'!:-a .f the government j he read hi:', interest. A patti-an war against thai it was at an end. the i -lease, from trirr. ,the Rnsia:; is goiog on with gieat activity in of M. Fr-e J;irr.o. Ch Ucaohri u-K aivi Hyde de ja'l the tV;vf. In the foret ui'Swietohrj.. a Ne n tii-:. :vith'nt tri-il. the formal Mirtendcr o!'!dct.ichmen; of Coacs wa entirely cut to pieces tb !e; r,ies vl rnier, Pges. Cahct, and Laho j by the in-;rgents. Rage Hnd despair, ajs our ;iicre! are evo-t- if no trifling i"port mce. lcorrepo,,-nt, are in every heart, and the Rus The wi!- r vr; 1 of the stale of eiege i i tacit Jians di-phy the mt atrocious baib.uity. nJavsn-m cf its lUe.ihty; and the att:npt of Tny have installed commissioners at Lithua-

?!. JIor.!a!i '. 'o persuade the peop'e tht! therein to value and conSscate the property ol indi

wis a pre vi 3 1

it. will, 't: thi

- !e!ti-'nination to put an end to

tt, unncceslul; for will it

vidual who took no part in Ibe Polish revol i

tion, and to apportion them an eijnralent in

nM nV.,ir;i!!v he akcd. uhv was the revnea Ria. Already 30.000 laonsand Polish ie-

tion hhl hick ur.u! tlie Itcii on of the renrt of: been sent into the interior of Russia,

Ca-i;o rendeicd it impo5ih!e to conliane the 'and aie replaced by an equal number of Rus despotic system longer, with ut trampliug upon 'si an boors. Tl e emperor Nicholas has declar cverv veti?e of conjiitutional liberty f !d he will m.ke a PoUnd of Siberia and a Si Uader lhe-e circumstances, no successor tojberia ot Poland. M Perier has bet-n appointed, and the cahinet! The member of the diet, Modlinski, and an

of Louis Phillippo iem:iiiis without a head. M. 'other, whose name is not mentioned, who had Duninaine is, bv some, still spoken of a the been released from a long idi.ri?ot)nient, apon

person whom the choice of the king will fall; contiiion of a iliihonoi-nhle ileclaralion, and who bv others, it is said thnt a seriou ditl'etence of, had rejected the terms of their liberation, were

opinion had arUen between thm, and that he "gain confined, and die I in pri-on at the end of

espouse the caue of the young queer, ami

voluntarily arm themselves. HOLLAND AND RELGIUM. The king of Holland ha given a tiiuil an .w er to the requisitions of llu: coi.fert-rce reopectii'g Belcium. lie has absolutely refu

S'.'.d to rerojjnisie the inurnenacnre oi wic

Hclinr.s, on any cthor terms than tho-e

iio clo--'u' f the Silieblt a-ramst tliem, the

iT.nt xion of Lim! 'urg to Holland, the reteu

tion of Loximburg, and an appointment of a much larger amount of debt to tlic Belgians.

It N taken for granted that this ultimatum ftl be rejected by the Conference. Indeed

icconnts from liollond now hrenthe of

i.Timediale war. The king, and with him the

nition, appear to consider that they have, by this communication, thrown down the gauntlet of dcfian.-e to the conference, arid they

were preparing to abide the ress't. Hostilities on a petty tmle havo already commen

ced near Maastricht. King Leopold is stated

to have positively declared, that he would listen to no new terms likely to be proposed tor the adjust rreat of aiftirs between himself and the king of Holland; and that if the complete evacuation of the Belgian territory did not take place bv the SOth inst. the sieg'. ol Maestrichl wculd be formed on the following day. German pr.pcts state that the cholera lias made its apear-ice at Toplitz, near Drcs-

Jen. rorty deaths h;.ve already occurred there.

tea t.f u.uft cr.. r.3 .-iauc -n yi

combined. Of ibi this they n-'mitlster large Iranrl ? tin 1:1 tic ftrmarh i leliexcd e.rd ptcfji-e j.erj ita'i n breaks frth. uniS 'T' have thus been relieved after violet. t vrniitirjr ar n i pustn? had coir.e on. We. are i-fortrfd (ys the N. T. Courier L Knqnirei) ih .t n" grand rr petit jirois will I e reqoiced to attend the V. S. eircui; oi district cor.:! at the jdarts of arljmiinmtnt. That the courts will be ndj uired back U New Voik Sipten.l er, and that r.o business will be tracs

actpd other th;.u to utsue th retuita of pr

cess, tnter judgecicnt

course.

, and hear notices, ct

had left rati-'. It is probable that on ibis sub

ject, if any thing is settled, nothing is known

On the interminable question ot Belgium,

four days.

Nassau papers to the 5th inst. hare been re ceived Ht New York H. B. M. schooner Nim iirried at Nasiij on the 27!h of July, with her prize, the Po';vuee slave brig Hebe, of 8

The Russians apprehend a new revolution at

Warsaw, Hnd every oight patrol-, followed by

there is nothing yet definitive. Thre new ar'illery, scour the streets, fcrotocols have heen nuhlished. and a counter The destruction of Poland continues it? ruth

project ts them of his Dutch M-jhty. which he les course; the fine university of Wibia ha,?,,,,s an,J 28 "' "-'rh the Nimble captured Couludes by saying, "that he iwll never de j'ist been dissoled, and its splendid libraiy et'j;'" the ,3'h of lhu onth, -fter chase of four n,ri ;iI.Vp tVom'wh .t is remiireH hv honor nr. 200.000 volumes is ordered to be removed inta "",r' ot ll'e coast of Cuba. Four hundred and

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the first law of the code of independent nations Russia.

a sacred and itrevncvde h.v which no state

etc atMndon with impunity, hp.' nhich assigns t eve. v government of a free people, no arhiiar hot t- own de'ermioatiorv' No ie,vs bad re iched England of Don Pedro's esp di' in. Supibes had, however, been eeot to hir. ire the oTitp nts in the especta-

iicii of medi ig him ou the cna-t of Portugal.

TfliER DAYS LATER FROM FRANCE. lv ihe anival of the ships Kentucky and Sarah She ;fe, at New York, from Havre, Pins paper in the 1 9lh July have been rereived. The news is more warlike in its character than has hefoie reached us for some mombs.

The plague is announced & having made its

Asiatic Cholera.

On one section, No. 40, of the canal acro.ss New Jersey, the Clic lera appeared with such malignity that it was fni:.(l necessary to dismiss tho notkmen. Oa Thursdav the 26th ult. a

pedlar from New York come omongthem, wig seized the uext morning, and died before night.

Un the some day, threu other persona were ta

ken and died. On the th ee Miccesive days

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j , ,lHH mvi' vt". w.j iiij-uiy lununill? ail j Paris, loly 1 7 Rumors of the invasion of i h,nd on the section were dis.haied. after th

"The Americans hue reiiv I a claim on 'J ""I1" M00Pe nave Deen jdeath of thirteen in four days, and several oth

Naples to the amouat of oOO-OOU.'. tor the ille -" : t.Mri.c vdinw.. mn ,,, died 0 their P t0 oUlPr ,aces

Frora the L nd i he we have copied an 'appearance at Constantinople The symptom Amosioi .-it Ik ic 1 H filject ol our negotia this year are much more alarming than usual, ioni ui'.h Nap!e T'm London editors, much Jand great numbers are falling ic.t!,:is. as tin y boa-! of ihei supe-i t in'eiligenrc. are ' The cholera was raging ia P sris with consi-

certai dy riliculonsh irr r r,t ' n they speak derable violence. Deaths on the 18th, 205

it the au.iirs of this i.ountty .

Elizalah City.iX C) Avgust ?. 'The choler ii'ude is appearance amongfl us this morning, at a very rapid rate. There are seven peurns taken sick this day, tut I au: unable to say whether thsy ara all cholera or nft. One person has diei. and others derpaired of. They re piincipilly blacks." The Norfolk beacon, adverting to the cholera as it eiista at that pbice, says: "The disease continues to be confined to colored pereone

and without respect to habits: indeed tbe ma.

rity of deaths kave been among that class of

servants who have been used to the teudeiebt

treatment, and whose manner of living has been

unexceptionable."

Total number of deaths in this city durine the

week ending on Saturdav the dir. ineL.il nf

which 81 adutsand 3 children are renorted of

malignant cholera ; 2U children of summer com

plaint. During the same period in New York the total uumber was 577, 385 of cholera.

Saturday Bulttin. Cholera Infantum. A the cholera Hospitals,

one or two instances have occurred where fe male patients who were treated for cholera, have presented their attendants with fine ba

bies. The witty Dr C. being: asked the name

of the disease, replied "Why, sir, it mishl be

catiea unotera infantum. '

ot:o slaves were ou board at the time of tbe cap

tore.

gal seizure of A.neitc.tn ship- in

MjTt.t We may judre wi.h wha intentions'

he time of:118 a,'i'1 ,J1 ,'le api-oarance of certain Aus-

iiniin uun.tis m me ironuers oi i roi ann Lom

the chum is brought forward at prre nt, when 1' mak,n-? laminations unler the preteit

we find that they propose to accept of Svra

use i heu of tho money. The Neapolitan governmect have olTered them the island of Lampedosa, which, we bear, they have lejeciad with disdain. The American? have lone been

ot establishing liaes of health. Letters from

Milan speak constantly of the concentration of

Austrian troops on the borders of Switzerland. We have news today winch confirms the

previous reports cf a violent insurrection in

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desirous ot a harbor in the Med.terranean, and nn inai a party oi troops had are taking advantage of the disturbed state ofJ0,ned ,he Autnan and Prussian Eirope, to extort "from the weakness cf ,he troops iverr eiperted immediately. .nl,i,n rn,rnmt thia ln.-Avoi4 Madrid, July 10 The whole court is in a

Session.1'

The

whole number at the place did not exceed 80.

United Stmte$ Gattttc Anothtr Mtlanckoly Story. Since the epidemic appeared in our country, many nfflicting instances of mortality hive occurred in families. Mr Smith Johnson a oper, re?ined in Hicksstreet, Brooklyn, with hi wfe, his own auii his wife's mother, and a servant maid. Mr. Johnson is a gentleman in easy rtrcumstauces his

family lived prudently and temperately, and with the most scrupulous rtgid to cleanliness

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P.Hts, Jul, 3. It has been reported tha.lT..:,

tbe dutchess de Berri has quitted France, and' i. ,. " " Vrtl-jday miming Mrs Johnson's moer, and Mrs.

arrived at Guernsey on the i5th ult. This. d (Johnson Sen'r. were both attacked, and now are

however, is not yel positively known, and her fiieads here say that she issti'i m La Viodee Several Carlot of note are in Guernsey; amoog there are the two luthets Cinoudal.

THE CHOLERA. The pestilence has reached Boston at last.

Judging fiotn the preparations mde to extir

pate it on its fisri appearance, v. e expect it will be mild and moderate. The disorder, however, spreads gradually throughout the country. It is penetrating into the interior of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, and Viigmia. As far aa we can learn from imperfect date, it is ever: more severe in the country than it is in the cities. Theie are few Boards cf Health ia the coutry to icport daily and perpetuate the alarm and excitement. Great alarm prevails fcener ally in the South, particularly since its fatality among the blacks has shewn itself in Norfolk. Tbe weather in New York has been for some time very saprieious. A few days ago it was excessively hot on Thursday night it chargerj suddenly, and rained the greater part of yesterday. We should not be surprised if from this caue, the cases were to increase. At all vents, it may be as well for those out of towrl to remain where they are a while longer.-v-Couritr it Enquirer. Cholera at Bermuda We learn frcm 'tke Captain ot the biig Queen of the Isles, that the bng Rermuda arrived at Turks Island on the 31 ult in 1 1 days fiom Bermuda , having lost three

ot rer men by cholera. We also learn that ibe cholera had made its appearance in the Island of Bermuda, though as yet its ravages had not been very xtensie. Manv of the inhab

itants were leaving the Island K. Y. Adv.

STILL LATER FRO M ENGL N D. Thv- I ondo i p.irkPt ship llu is in, a; rived at Ntw Vo:k on tiie 1 9".l Aug. bringing London piper ,i tl i 15tn Jo!v. Ally's between Holland and Belgium appear fast appioaii. ig to a crisis, and notivitiistand

ing wie nnuip'ous protocols an I conferences cf

the diplomatists of ait the great pow ers, it would seem that resort wiil at a-t be had to arms. We c .nnot bebeve that either country would venture on acta .1 hostilities, unless instigated

by a nvre powcrtul one; and cer'ain it i?, UvU an act:ve war cannot be carried on in the Neth erlas.ds, without o.hei air.l more influential coon tries being involved in it. In Fi voce ail seems tranquil. The distnr ba'.ices in La Vendee arc admi'ted to be at an end. but notl.it. g is known of the fate of ihe d: tele's de lurii. A pieidtnt cf the council is n t 1 1 Hppointe !.

The Miljdt of liirh t tbes has I ren brought

lists. . r" c e, , . ,', not he?n verv xtensiv e. Manv t r-.n Johnson Sen r. were both attacked, and niw are ;i,RQ,i" , , " Landing or Dok Pro at Oporto. m their Thc SPMant w-omafl, H,,ofled ere leaving the Island. J On tlii! Uth, the Firebrand steamer arri-lfrom the housc t0 ViMl her frieuds at KocUwa,f , ved at Falmouth from L sbon, whence she !.:,.Ln,i .k- a . a a, i in .7 tmptavtment of the bteam Lngt i . .. . 7 , ' , "c"-e,s.",' sickened on the road and died. A Gentlemat: unrnvpinpni in -. . sailed on the evening of the Sth. at which'-!,,. . .i - u . . . , .. nir rovi meni in the fleam ti.gt . , p. . . ""'l"jWho visited tbe house, sickened while there. 1 m-..t.. b. Mr r u i moment n trlecraphic common cat on an. ji . . i i- m,,l,t nJ Wr- tj. Kenno U 1. 1 i i- I r r i, ! . - whs carried home ifiimeoialely, and i liuw con- Shields Thin ,.ri I u n.onii pit ilir lAnitmor nf I i.-n P...l.-.x - ..i 1 .. o.iuias. j ins fnttine lias thr

iiouru ed the landing of Don Pedro's forces at

Matcztiihos, three miles north of Oporto. In consequence of this infoi matioti, the, Firebrand proceed d to 0,orlu, and at midnight on the 10th, she wae in thc midt of Don IV dio's squadron, lying at anchor off the bar,

valescent. Thus of a happy and healthy fam-

tngine. A great

iguie has been

luoldson of South .

This engine has thre rvlinrtom

K-ni one bnilpr. wilh ,. rr r, : i.

ily, in a few short hours, every one, save Mr.!a iri.ir,...,l:.r ,...!, .1,... .5

Johnson, has been atched from content anH :- ''..:'? . yllv ?""'

life, by this fatal ep idemic. Mer. Ada.

Gioemy City. Albany is now, emphatically.

is moving upwards, another is eon. down-

am! another passing the centre, Ihe piston following each other in a regular division of

and was. immediately vMted by none officers isi gloomy place; and eve'iy day, in the I usinet-s''"1 ' a"d romP,etcly balancing each other 'rom the Donna Matin frigate, who rommu Ipart ofthecity.it rooks .a. than a bunday l . ? we'?ht 8,111 pressure are concerned.

mca-.cl trial uie lb -el la.1 arrived iH the coast, in ordinary times. Mat y -tr aes are closed, and! ' v" moving upon a smaller on Sunday evening, and that tlie landing of thousands of people have "left tl e j lace. Soarce-j ,!:,,'PU l,,r cra"k. This engine has nearly as the troops was effected on Monday at Mato-ly any one from abroad visits an, all things lj:.om,',et. ?n r'l,,;'',,ll0 iformity of mozinhos, in good order, there bring no opposi-Jook riespondmgly . The Samlm-ls biin.r ,ut nS ' I,0;s;.!bIe to I'rcure from a rotation. Some of Miguel's cavalry were feei.few passengers, and the f;.vcr..s aie the Tanr .rf ' n,nr- 1 1,f "t-ressity cf a fly. wheel is it a short distance, but after hiding a par-las empty. r.uines is at a stand, and were it !,,,,,Pc,hf' '"pfrteded. It i? so steady in its h i among themselves they retired. Don IV-inot fr the lihendity of our banks, the utnu -t Jni10'0'1 '"d eil, ns hardly t atrt the f.antC

Uros forces consisted of 7, COO men,' includii g idistress would be produced Our basinees men about ICO F.oglishmcn, and about the s mielare mdeavorirg to weather tnc storm, and we number of F.iei.r.hmen. trmX that by pen-tieidtice Hey vv.ll escape Dmi Pedro immediately marched his troop -hip wrck. to Opoito, ivl.'n h he entered witlmtit exprri- ' ei.iing any toiler-re, the governor and the All persons confined in ReRevuc prison at the

guiis.ui ii.ivu-g retn au-ii ariess tlie M. tiro ,; suit ol thc I tuted States ucie di-nhaf

by thc Bnti-h miii.s'n h. i re the house of com to il',; NnvaJ'non 11 heme th.;v a good deal

unloved IJ n I 1 .fro and las forces. U was

accordingly resolved to cioss this liver, and

mons, and their plan of a tithe tomir.u'ation

dopted. jlteland, it w ill be seen by oar extracts, ia still in a vety agitated .state. A debate imhp hou-e on the payment to Russia of the Dutch loan, had excited much interest in England, as

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oppntuiou nan io..Kni an men Kif-ngin to tufarj binding under cover of the steam vessels bo-

agair.se mtniMers on toe qua sti-p.; they, howev longing to the i-un.uiron. D.ui Migntpg troor

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Wednesday, ou their on tecogniz mci. Car. eori till ruiiaius in this prison, as theie Minis to be some question anong.t the authoi iii ,s

prisiiner iu

drive them from their position, which was to whether he is to be considered

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en.-, ted oa the evening o! the 10;h. by 3000 charge of the stale of New York, ,-r in charge of Don IVdro's troops, who made good tin ir'ef thc United States Courier L Eiuuitr

et, carried their poit.t by a msjuitv of 4G

The debate elicited no:b;i,g important in rrgard to thfc external policy of cither 'count 1 v. We have only the official account of the ail

rg ol Don Pedro s squadron. It had not reach.

ed pcrti.gil when the L advices rece

Fjr gland I? It Litboo,

Among the Indians on the tcseri-aiinn 1

however, did not retire without di-plov ing ; Rolfalo. N. Y.the number of deaths K d.-ilci 1 ill, ir nil ,l. .. ll ..I.. I . I ! i ' . n.i .

,,,V1 V...1.U11, ,v. iiivii 11,1 1 . 1 nv ucietu -ilia men y. 1 ney rave in must cu-v. t,, , .-.!

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i:iy iiieniM'ives m a i;icrmuieo manner , ant.

m one regiment de hiring in favor ,f D n

on Wliuh i( stands, and make. s.n l.itlo

t ' - - v IIV'IBV, that it would scarce be known to weak', were it not seen to be so. Such an engine must necessarily he 0 groat use in steamboats, in cotton factcoies, .-n cl in those manufactories, where fine metal wotk i wrought. An engino cf (hi- dc-ciipiion will cn in h-se rmn.f.

Milan lh .se ef t!,0 i.rdinarv ccnsln-.. aim. a

spate ef hvo feet I. ur inches, will hold from' lo to 0 l et se p ,wor; and engines of 20 hortr pnwer on this ,. 1my ,e ?ct within 1 Irame cmij five feet squrnc. The present is a high pn s.,.r enoine, but very sliht altcial.ou would give i; tin; coiuIenine principle. From the greatt power it possesses, honour, a! con, para lively a light presfUr

i oite as

the di-ease in their own way, and their co.oi !'i' V ,.'!'"'f";;" n "'ginc eosiJJ be

dence in the remedy h is increased. Tbev f-r-t ' '' rr'

made.

t reach. ,Vdi o by throwing up their caps and (.bout-' place on the stoir.a h und liml,'-., uit.tie s of ' ,v , r .ved in ig "Viva Donna Maria!" they were sur- the May weed, steeped in hoi ter-thJ v 0 . ;rmark 01 'bat F,Crouoded by thc o!hcrtrop of the garrison, wrap the patient in bJar.ketUe a jtronr .hTln WW U'" 11 0m M:,?n".in. f rmn wa putting or l..r f,. u "

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