Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 70, Vevay, Switzerland County, 12 January 1833 — Page 2
Theo'-nbl t'.f Tivtne. the tvrant of t-i'.ji v , toe "i:i'M'i Theic-a
rs I'lfuM, t! il 'i-ne.l srl tolerating ! M'rl:!i:f' he h.-il IrP '.t -!!Prn! v l.tken f tenor n; iin teiopor. i Trn li ie t; i! :h tetnohr tarried at! Vw-tmri totvet, the :itiMii Thane trav ; ied VM-t tract of erri!.'rv. thinly. I e. noted i-fo!i;h l" lhiri of thrill audi . r:lilt trtvlt intfOll fn l-i-.ula TV... 1 -ncrou tempered, he trusted not Ther ?-a thoroughly, I'M. took the trouble to '.urn t'Mck to Ibfr tower. (IraiislormtH a r.t cliing1 tnfcket feller.J tampering with rte tattling Mre-i-oman. who. (thus temp ted) told that ihe templar h it ttespass-r-d over the tower tlireshnVt an I trium jh.inUy arried there, talking with tale. talent, tiirt. Mini tenJerrie-. to the tempt wg " treasure H trie turret I hi tun alizing tale lorme.ited the tytant, who, throwing the traveller's traveslie towards tlit terrified tire woman, trod the tower Yill, traced th true 'overs to tluirtrel Used tmf terrsce. and treacherously thnut his two edged t'edo at the tern plr. (then talking troquilly to Ther - i;) tii.it lenier grl transiently turning etc the threatened tutpitule taok effect, 'brew her taper form towards Theodore. of iaitt to transmute the ternale thoughts of the tyant, whose thrust traversed the twain; and tb they laled da ith together, a two fold triumph to the terrific tempered Throbald. Tin? ritinea terminated tragically. Tristram, trew.hvd behind ;liick trees, frnced the thane throughout this traitor j oils transaction, tofik t ice, though' terror took from the truth oi me him., the shaft 1 itirir into a lI tree: twang! thin time the truer daft transfixes the U runt, terminating his turhulent thraldom. The tumultuous tones of two or three It wipers on the turret, made the train v:ri'j throng towards the terr;re t take 'i'ri-ta n to the torture; that trusty troop r turns' t:uiiliii!it r to then, throvin bis tninchcon triiiiiphantly toward the t if !i!y ta-ne l tyrritit, jut then the tal. tiu:i:iir lout of i,i illinjr trumpet told of . Jy ad Aenty templar troopei s tuH'.Vng romid t'.ie toer. The tragic tale teiminates thn; he c:uie hviving alieadv used every other fiind of T. . could c.ouid only decrrihe tiie h:it!le v -ith G anposrdtr 7." which tr.v?ht fleet ih nerve of my fair readhetc i an end of the Tetsi. lt may not at first be perceived tlt article U com;)sod of words nommfii ciia witJi the letter "T,M an occasional eonnecti'i has been required, but in the fii-Ht sixty, tor instance, only four will be fuimd vhich do n..i commence with n "T.1 asaa-j: 1 i PRIXTr.R S RETREAT. INDIANA. s Tt n .y. j vr . nv 12, 1 The L'n.is Time of ti e I7tii of t'ec.savs there was n report it town yesterday, that the company of t:TjKrs iiioler the : 'tnutand of '"an. floon. J'. nl been attacked by a vitirty f omnian checs. soaiewhere. on lied river and defe;ited. The account is, that then; w ro 11 the whites killed an 1 the. survivors forced to retreat. Fr.irn themtarerin which the report is said to have received, ue'apprchend that it is at least well ftuna.ed, if not precnely accurate as to details. The IJaleniia states that the Indians on th Iron ties nr finnib alliances; and the net summer will lie able to encounteMhe whites. Winuebaos can raise fifeen ni idred warriors aut'.ng themselves and they say the nnVhboring tribes will furrtis an equal number. Kickapoo hills will bf their probable place if rendezvoes. Canal Fund. One of the WhI ash canal fund ommisHtoncrs Iruined 10.000 to a land speculator at Washington city, at 0 perjeent. pel annum. The Indianapolis Legislature John H. Fisnham, lias 1-en fleeted Governor: . Wi.-k speaker and 1. 1. Griffith, clerk. The governor wss to deliver his messe on the 6'h nist. It wa not scriplum fiirnculi ccrjii. wr suppose. 1'rNifuiv.vsiv-Many years ago, the le.:isfatui-e if this state, passed an act, incor;of;tting the Uni'crl States making toem a tirisy corporate, to sue, vVc. 1'niNTKRs Tin-re an- nine printers in the legislature T Peni-s Ivauia . Gr.onr.iv - I hret; nev cettott factories are.ab on to be established in Georgia :' of them at A lien'. S. Carolina bill to sosend tho election i f oie.obeu of congress from that fn'c rnd io ires-ril e l!ie lime for holding the ne-:1 election, is before the legilature. have had a second readir-y. Mr F iHenbee, of evbHpor, B.l t&avoM ftarv.t-vii, hu ( lierself tatelj
Justice of the Peace. iYe oave ioi requested t say that DilfSicl Wi.COX. is a candidate for Jus-
t.cv of Use IV:k-. in Wvay, in place o( i:..P'P M. Pleasants resigned. Tho TecVtwii will take place on Saturday, the' - SM of February next Sheriff of Switzerland co. I We arc authorised to say, that the Pdlowinij gentletnrti are ctndidatra for the office d Shfmff of Switzerland county. Ralph B. Cotton. George E. Pleasants, Morton Craig, PrUttt Harvey, Bcla llearick, A?3ESSOKS The following persori! wert appointed assessors for the present yetsr : t-ii iircc f.. Pi isnnt?, JolTv-ison, A.-:!di Ioi-k, l'osfv, Richard T. (I .dda'rd, YoV', Harvey Littlclk-lil, C.ttoti, Pruett llarvcv, Crai;, Joseph Sh)rt. (of Prai) Ptenant. x : In the month of October lai. evenl wolve and .- many herf were killed in j the town ofSandwhirh. N. U the form-j erhad killed upward!" of 70 sheep. Coat The who!? amnnnl of co.il due in eastern l'eiin) iVani.ij thi eaod, il 54,0flOtoos. An njtrpl rra ',na,1e on i'ne 17th of Oecemler. to enter the I). S. Branch bank at Baltimore, at noon day, by false keys. The attempt fiiled. The S. A'.ignsiin Herald makes a favorable report in relation to the sugar and cotton crops in Florida.
Hit the 17th ol Dec. a boy, who wa!not paid within six months, from the annu-
driving on the Clenveland canal was shot l commencement, $2 50 wid be requirdead. A man named Barrows has been jed-if not paid during the ear, $1 00 will
arrestl and rhartjcil wilh the murder. On the -1th of Octulier Jast, the Cholera broke ont in Constantinople, and aim it t depopulated that city carrv ing tdi'all that scaped the Flagae. ODD FELLOH S Six months a2o, a club of s:pcides existed in Prussia, every member of w'hich look an oath to destroy himself in a given time. Oiie dozen persons were foolish oneuh t join this most singular association, which, tilthoiigh their by-lawa required lhe members to make proselytes to supply Ibe place of those who; rook themselves intf another world, has become extinct, ilia I.Tpt inember, faithful to hia oath, having blow n out his brains, Lieut. Bbelow,of the natv, left the IIS. frigate Constellation, on thi 20th of Oe lolier last, cf'er the gale in which she is said to have been lost when he loft she was in perfect ealety. Com. i'orter has completed a treaty, at Constantinople, with the potte,whkh places our commerce on a footing mure favorable 'iian that of any other nation. Bi.i.TPi;nNt:so lien. Blair, a member of congress from South Carolina, met gen. L)iilFireeri in the street, and knocked him! Jown with a heavy bludgeon this attempt!! to murder was made in the day time, and within sight of thecapitol. Noktii Caholisa A committee has been appointed in the legislature, to oonsider on vhat is best to be done, if an v thing i in relation to the south. :ni difficulty. fi'200,000 has been appropriated by the legiklatun of South Carolina, for the pur chase? f ammunition, ordnance and the support of the magazine and citadel at Cliarlestc'i. LEAD From 1023 to 1S32, the quan tity of Lead .manulacturad at the mines on Fever river, .was 35.'.K)3,880 pounds. A French editor sarcastically remarks, " the United States were brought into ex istence on Account of.i lax upon tea. and they will end in a dispulfc about a tax upui broadcloth. ViUftftviA It is proposed td tfend a delaguiion tt gutli Carolina, to adv.tse herb reti xcc her steps and to consult on the pro per measures to be taken to releive Ihe entire South from the existing tariff laws. On tho 2.nh'of Dec. the Cholera was ra" ging sevetolv at CirSle, in Pennsylvania List of Letters F.M.VlMXG at the Post Office in ItouHtsf ertiiig. Ia. on the 31st of December, 183"2; it m t taken out within three months they will be sent to the Gene; al Post -Office ns dead letters: William Andrew;! Jesse Cofcr Isaac Chainberlan Whitfield Dunlnp Theo dore Ga.lav Eliza Hunter Isaac Nash James Janesmore David Lcc Zachariah Phelps. I. IMJlNbTt 1 . alt Mount3'C tling, Jan. I. PROBATE COURT. The Switzerland Probate Court will sit it the court-bouse in Vevay, on Monday, the 'ltd "f February, UKW. At this ui it;'w 4s
term (,u.viinivNsare toevhibita s'ateinentj,,i 3 " "" of their ro .ectivf Wari.s elates. "U' nU natve n this county, viz. Mr. F.isW A1U) PATTOX, clerk. S. "gel 30; Mr. It. bis relation, age.l 80; Clerk's ullice, Veviijr Dec. '.4. " 1 horse aged 30. unul a lobiu aged 15:
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lOSl'LCTCS THE LlRHKATOK. VOX.. 112. e. ' Yl l' tf overihrow bLA L! : IllV V V m ti his country for thu following among other reasons Becanse th su'ijects of it Tire regarded and treated as cattle as projierlVj instead of rational, immortal heius. Bec.airs it leaves more than two mil lions of iwen, women and children without any protection lor their person? Because it is altogether and absolutelv a system of adultry, prostitution, cruelty and theft. Because it is contrarv to the laws of God. Because it necearily makes the op. pressor and the oppressed mutual enemies. breads in!urtyction?,-. multiplies crimes, weakens the bonds of society, and jeopards the lives, happiiiess and interests f all parties. Heeausc it retards the prosperity of the nation, 'impoverishes those who uphold it, idi'honOrs the American name, and expo ses our land to the secrest judgments ofj lieven. The Liberator ts printed on a super royal sheet,-on every .Saturday, in Boston, at $2 00, paid in advance 2 2."attheend "f six nionths fir 2 50 ;;t the end of the year. The Liberator can be seen at this "flice. KVKMX PO'iT AM Hl'LLKTlX. N the firs! Saturday in January 1833 BULLETIN "in '- Atkisso.V.s Salurdnu EvenIP The IV-?; is already of larper dimensions loan the Bulletin and it will be still iur ther irreatlv increased in size at the time of the union of the two papers. Toe nominal price of the Tost and Bulletin will be the same as for many years past. From all who pay in advance, two dollars will be thankfully recoived but if ibe insisted on, and compulsory measures adopted towards delinquents. The present editor of the Bt:!lcti will continue to give his services to the united on per. Subscribers to the Bulletin who do not wish to receive the united paper, will iive early information if this notice is delayed, it will be understood, that they wish to be considered subscribors for at least one year. ,.,,,..- iiwiitvA, fll i. Uiii.id. Bring out o.ir dead 'tis the pitman's cry J tie wagon is lilling and wait ins; nigh, jCannot Pity or Mercy or Love prevail? j Nay bring out your dead! ISot a word was said - The Cholera don't listed to Sympathy's (ate. " ; Brinout vour dead -the. 1 wins are not cold Their mother' fond fingers are clashing in their f:.ld! Let me pet limn a coffin, I'll dig them a grave! Titer art sickenin-thy breath Is receding to death The Cholera don't heed whom to succor or save. Bring out your dead ! thatV a fruillesssigh ; The babe and its aged mother lie hey were dear to my heart they were precious and true. Bring them forth! in the heap Tl iey will quietly slee'p The Cholera, lovely woman, calls for thee. . Bring out your dead! let the coffin stay; 1 be wagon is stoppmjr-.we hurry away ! But my uncle is rich, he will leave me his weiilth. It's a thousand to one If tut race be not run Ere the midnight the CliMera dont travel by stealth. Bring out your dead! we are going to pray No priest can we purchase the masses to say. We were but married yesterday so soon must we die? Love and beauty, they go To the charnel below The Cholera cares not w ho together do lie. i Bring out your dead! both the Frier and: clerk, We have taken with cross, book and band i in the dark ; The Nun and the Lady are Taulted alike;; From the la ke to the levee All the negros are gane And the soldiers have died by the sword and his pike. Bring out the dead ! throw his armor nside, Let the weapons Ins moved with the dress cs of pride; Strip the gold and the jewels, the purchaser is dead i . . Even the wagon nigh, Ilasyno driver, lo ply To t"e mansions of flesh try mortality fed. Bring out your dead! the dead cannot hear; The streets arc in darkness and silent and drear; The houses are void, and the abutters are fast. Both the rich amfthc poor, Have been brought to the door, And the Pitmen together are hurried at last Old Standard. There Is now in one .. , . . . ,
I ;?(.? of .WtlijHfilion.A gentle- ! man of tbU i-jty, exieiiivclv tontu rteJ
writh foicijo hoiisr c. has c ountermand 'iders of pun hie to ChiK"Mmi. S i the amount of 300,000, and hay dialed ll lir fiirr...i.....lunl ;n ik.. : . . lliaf the unsealed state of fjair there. the uncertainty of clearances, and oth er anticipated embarrassments in the trade, have operated In cause a trans fer of the? orders to Savannah, Mo bile, and New Orleans. V. Y.-Adv. Charleston, (S. C) Dec 1 5 Wank K.iEnv. The Bank of S Carolina wns robbed last ni"ht of the lolloping notes of that banlc,vlxt $48,000 in five d, liar uotes, 70,009tii twenty do. SS.000 in one hundred do. $156,000 Arrmng the fsve dollar notes nre sarrir ttiat have never been in circulation. Hated the 4th Mav, 1815, payable to and filled up by Charles Kershaw, and signed by T. Jones, President, and T. W. B,to, Cashier. Th- . k4...j. j... dated J4tb F ebruary, 1 824, pavsible to - .. ...... iiiuuiru uoiiar nores were 'nnii b-. L,nsnen. Hnl sii'tiH h Ir;.r. oimon , r, . nlm . n Harnn. ... - . . . - cashier. All r ft. i ; of lbs nl.i.. i he ,l..rn... ps T.i ' "'r'' r -urmaii ts. o. . : ' amount lahen in notes of other bank which cannot be particularly deseri bed. Claims against .Yaplcs. The U. S. ship Concord has arrived at Portsmouth N. II., in which came passenger, Mr. Nelson, our minister at Nnnle. who succeeded in effecting a treaty with Na , ; ,,r pies, providing for spoliations committed on the commerce of the United States when Joseph Bonapart and iMurat occul'i'l Ih throne. One account say. that the amount sti. pulaled to be paid, (i nine annual in Raiments, with an interest of 4 per cent.) is equal to 2.115,000 dollars auother that it is 2.150.000 duels, equal to 51.720,000. It is addsd,that the claims had been refined only true days before the present treaty whs concluded, and desiialches tO that ftfrrl .r. -irlnJU , , , - Srrl(d,,: T government by Mr. ieison" 1 nis lortunste conr imnn of Ihe negotiation is attributed to oar naval demoustiation in the neighborhood of that capital. A very large part of these claims is held in iialtimere. chiefly centered in the hands of one individual. Another account says tha' Ihe king yielded ily at the moment when Mr. Nelson presented 'himself to take leave -"-fearlnl ol consequences! Natchkz. December, 22. Cocoterfeit A 1 00 I ii Ls. A num. her of tntetfeit bills, in imitation of Ihose of the bank of the United States, have lately been detected, after having been successfully pased, in different parts of tfrfa state. They are etecuted with considerable ingenuity, bnt readily detected by a comparison with the genuine bill. Those e have seen have the letter M, date J 7, Feb. 1 830, pavable at Washington. The bill throughout, is of a daiker shade than the genuine ones; and the enslaving coarse. The feature of Fiauklin and Ihe figures below his likeness, are evidently more cotitiacted than thos on the genuine bills. The signature of the cashier is written with a heavier haruL and more sneed- thi nf the president is a better imitation. The I f - counterfeit, npon the whole it a danger ous one. and apt to deceive unless com-J pared with a geomne bill. Gazelle Births. In England it is quite fashion able to announce from day tn day, the:
births in distinguished families; but, till .thousand dollar- has been regained io the yesterday, the chronicling of such events! identical avmev emhezided. leavins-
in thi-country was tons unknown. The New Orleans Bee of Ihe 22d ult. contains Ihe following: Testerday, the Lady of J. Fosters, jr. r. !' ... ... l.: I. ; .i I . ... , occasion me uag.
r,c i aii oi uintjnenced and youthful mind is apt lo mis tmtrm mere f t a el 1 .
u u n vi ui v Russian Gardtnitig. About a centnly ago, there was scarcely such a thing at a garden known in Russia; but for the j iasi miy years mere nave been more pine apples grown in the neighborhood , cf Pctershurgh than in all the other coun tries on Ihe continent put together. Still the taste for gardening is not, by any n.n!., ...iiii.i.o, in nn-ia. most ot Ihe head operative gardeners are foreigner., assisted by boors or slaves, who ate very imitative and docile. On the estates of the Ukraine, the freed slaves dig sitting arid smoking. The first trip oh Ibe Camden and 4mboy Bail Hoad across from Amhoy to the Delaware, was made on Monday for the first lime with entire success, the passengers passing in cars from one steam-boat to the other. Phil, paper. The Montpelier (Vt ) Watchman says: Sleighing never better bells jing lin;; in every direction snow a foot deep and business brisk as you please weather neither loo cold nor too warm.
KX TENSIVE EM MIZZLE.; EM LJC-PO.SEI).
It will be irmend eied th( on the C.lO''011' ltd in the em, lov t( M
Kiffgcr. Darlir g Co. was tutmsied by Ilhrm Mift t (. . C . L. .1
n hundred and fift v dollars, lor h.
- puipe of depositing the amount in it branch bank f the United Slate at, - n absence of short tin e he rem "ilh an acconDt that on hi. ,n,. ' he counting room , the banfc , lost the hank book and . .n..alrd of seven oe thmi?B, , no:es ol the M.rrU.i.i L , ' u,,r balance iD bills f a ii ', - u ii . " Han 'be
. . , " "ier aenomina-- ,
" arge reward was offe.ed at ,htf t.mefcr tke i.eovery of the mBl! various opimons were enfn.: J1Z the fact whether the Ld . . hed by some persan or the ro,. ... intentionally embezzled ik ' "T fl.ricat Ik. ...i. .. . . -""V ""1 ic winch ke I..M return. .will on hi Nothing latinfactor. ... . - . " th "'bject till VTednesda. l.t W ,ro" circ.mstanre, f ,nsLior,i!nT racter c0Bimunicaed to the T . t j.T . " u,c np"e. M B"' t"t-nea to (he rDd mrie ffidavit, upon which I office. raht was Hsued -n .u wari - . . - Id. Th anas ir. lotretlier ,HU u.. . .. r.Hi. a " "ner Edwin 4 D .,1 . . .A .k S conriact r "ice ior txaraination In the - " iny separator "'gaiea, anc: crosMd ,.arh ,h.. f r Pmiwnf l - .i ine answer, .t.; . - r firave. that ih.. . ' "'J' trained t0 admit , viiiau . . t. vim mi . ateiv in. all l hi. r..i. l- . ...rlj.yoot entirely a. fo;,o;;rnrft wh0 i oiinr mao bn.,t VKar of Here, and h.. k ' to sea. rnntr--j k l . . vage. ."...wu naoiif, men, left to themselves ' are t ''T r. . 1. ' L indslge, until to persuade his brother who w i I of M"Gragor, Darlinr X. To rt,aC of Iwo hundred dollars a ve'ar to 'I II him lo take the bank boak and aonev of his pocket on his road to tke I k with which he proceeded to one f7l. privys in the rear of the Eichan There he took the r. .L at "ngth he was induces! book which he threw into the sib 1 I in the evening met hi- brother Thoma. .tb whom he proceeded 0 t0wn to Te' C.nrnor nf IV. .4 J r r ,C uu ur hoy streets where in a lot under a shed, be dug H hrle anJ uur.ea the money, which he h,d tkc. ihsi .enMMaa. F.c..uuon io secare in . i.V I... 4, . UA, " nil (ku A . r ...... n, ,ne loss harf pRrtially Mown over, they du p the box and inched four of the giooo hill in aa aaonymous note to M'Oregor. Darling & C., raservmg t themselves the baU ance, which they took to Philadelphia. I here Edwin opened a loftery oflire,hi hi ot her Thin,,,, acli.s; at hit rlerk, W til become drsgat.stied with the place, I homas returned to this city, bring.nr with h.m one o ,he Urge notes, wh.rh hj dposited on his arriv'al in the rafter of his boarding house. No. 33, Maiden Lane. Edwin, who had reserved two af them to himself, transmitted one of them, to another brother in this city, whose conduct it beyond except. Wlth representation that he had wen it at a horse race, and a desire that he wonld get it exchanged for h.m. The note thu eacb.sed it is stated, led to the charee be mg made against the two who are nowin enstodj. The remaining note Ed .a deposited in one of the crevices of the cellai wall where he kept his office, and shortly afterwards came to thi city and piu up at me house in Maiden Lane. where his brother Thomas boarded, and where thev were both tuLen t.v lice nffir.. 3 Y The note was fonnd in the rafters of the hoilne i MHlden I.ano ua xrrlh.il by Thomas, and thetherhv Mr.M e ritt who returned last eveniae" from Pbila. delphia, whither he went on Thursdayfor the purpose of obtaining it, acrompiw nied by Edwin. Thus the sum of seven deficiency of only seventeen hundred laad fifty dollais, a third of which may probably yet be realized. The balanre had been fooled away by Edwin, in various extravagancies, which the ineipecall pleasure. Years of exemplary; conduct and a strict watch npon his pascioiis, will be necessary to remove the stain which a desire to give loose to enjoyment has entailed npon his character; and a still longer period, if he posse-e. senM. bility, the emotion of sorrow and reere at the great injustice, he hat done to his parents and relations by this one act, if not of heartiest villany, at least of reckest indiscretion and follv. j .
Connnirwns. Why is a poor and og: ly female like an ill-constructed chimney t Because she draws no ?pnikt. Why is a bushel of coal io August like a friend in need? Recanse it will gene, rally make one rraltful. Technical Conundrums. -Why are printers like condemned felons in Spain Ijecaue Ihey are galley slaves. Why is a printer like a pastry cook? Becansc he makes pi. A PUZZLE. T.'tcre is a thing in Amsterdam; In Itoinc it tlolh appear It'd twice m every moment, And not enco in seven jeajj'
