Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 70, Vevay, Switzerland County, 12 January 1833 — Page 3

rRRSIDFNr's Jt?.SS'.OEM A vve &uM procure ropjf it wn ttrii'-.k off m an f x ra, lor ine bra 61 nl 'r lawn readers. Vbi mjsge 1 "aid to hive be'-; tinned vith mucii exunalio'i by nurcuj

O'l .acr lue iMWer lrihinci.ilin the i'reti'lfiit, which were nle the day pre al the comer of ajl oui alreei, are huhed; audit i even inn tn te i iy foaii? of lh n, th l lue Convention iviti he ag.mi i:n:neti alaly convened fcnd t te oriimace of imllsti ra'io-i repeal d Ckiiied-m City Uizettc.

ollleagues. In suspending their participation in the C0.1frre.1cc, tiie lltn-. .potentiaries of Russia await the ulietor determination ol iheir Couit, fouuled on the important cireunirta.icsc w;iieh have made this declarati j;i im perative upoi tiiein. yliiion. Lonoon, Nov. 7. An embargo ha' been laid on I). itch vessels by Gover i-

ment;t!ie lollowing has been issued on ou the subject;

Ordr in Council. 41 At the Court at Si. James'?, th 6th day of November, 1832, preset! the King's Most Excellent Majesty i .

t t.uncili It is this day ordered by his

in the hand as he was loading. Al Loxvictio.nfor ur& In the inm

dispatch was sent off in the course ol mal court ! tins county, now in sess h ..itfhr f.ir i';ui- with an account oilion, Lfvi Henry, a bright mulatto, was

all that had up to that time occurred, t-ound guilty on Thursday last, of com-

The person from whom tlie police re-inniung .1 rape upon a wime eived the information was arrested .twenty years of age. The crime was esterday and tent off to Paris. He committed near ileistertown, Baltivas detected in giving sigials of the more county, and the trial removed to nproaching search. In oie of these-(Frederick. He has been sentenced to rcl depositaries of the house .1 tdnsid-1 fifteen years in the penitentiary, tifraSlo sum oi 5fr. and lfr. pieces, heat- teen months of which time in the soli-

iK the prohle of Henry V. were found, :ry cells. irafene ncraia.

;;id also quantity of medals, on which vas represented the young J)uke gui-

TIic way to get Married. Five fe

in", with one hand, a car, and bearing males, MMers, have been committed to

n the other a trident, with which like

From the N. Y. Cour, Al Knq. Dec. 27

Jtrrest of the Dutchess dc Berri E-nbar

J 1 4.--a ! 1 1 . ii. .

Majesty, by and with the advice of his ue 01. .uic aci, ne is crun ng ue

in ' 1 .1 . . 1 iipmnn ni inn uevo n in i. . i i.ii.mi-

peneverinc .aarch, rie Hsonert that, finding it very :beloniru)2 to anv ol his Maiestv s sub-ier.an ,,"K,US ' lu V- s.e 1 si irc 1,. 1

.1 r r ,; j . - . f CT . " . . i 1 it It) n rlork- tins rooridner -thp I hir 1- u nucuii 10 ooiain nusuanas on reasuu.ico on the I esse Is of Holland trmce itcts be permitted to enter and clear al 1" ociock 1.11s raoniing, uip iiucu r,n; . m;

Salop goal, on a charge of shop-lifting in the shop of Mr. George Collier, Wel

lington it appears from the statement

an-i England Official documents rea-out for any of the ports within the do ess ' u?rr tne Count' de Menan,

the tc Holland and ticlgtum Kiport. minions ol the Kn.g of Netherlands, un- ' 'wurgnere rouna mosi un-

td lot of the Constellation Ftigate.

Vv the arrival at this port of the packet ships Canada and Mancliester, we have received London dates to the Sth Nov., Paris dates of the 11th and Havre of the 12th November.

The affairs of Holland and Belgium

ble terms at Wellington, they commit

ted the theft in the hope of more easily securing mates at Botany Bay, where, as report says, ladies are in much re quest. Worcester Journal

appear to be fat approaching to a cri-'bours, or roads, w ithin any part of his sis. The representative of Uhsski has ! Majesty's dominions, togetner w ith all v.ithdr.iwn himself frrm the London! persons and effects on board such ships Conft-rrr.ee .vllvdiri'ig that the Xihi ctsiand vessels and that the commanders

for which that body had assembled jof his .Majesty's ships ol war do detain

til r..rtkpr rd.... Ami hU Maii-st v i expectedly in a room behind the chir

further pleased to order t;at a general lie' of n hre place, in which there had embargo or stop be made of all ships bpen ;l llre throughout the night. The and vessels whatsoever belonging to "uchrss has been conveyed to the casrri rricnn 1 r r-

the subjects ol tf.eKii.gol t..e i etlier- T . 'J r. , ' V, ' ' ' V t 1 "V, three Pottawattomie Indians, who have

:ind now w t 1 n or whlc 1 sua iLTt!-i',""u""1 u"",u' '"c li"uii u c eI..ii , u

. ... , , 1 irr 1 irt ( ' . ni ut ti is.rs 1 1 nii 1

will unanimousiv answer the appeal.). . 0 , . . . A. Tho torn, i nniM. nnd will remain Ioi,g,ng l t,,? PartX engaged in the.

.1 mi i 'murder of their familv, have been giv.

Tlie Alton Spectator says, that the

'after come info any of the ports, har-

of all the citizens lor tho preservation of public order."

were ertin lv of a pacific nature, andatij bring into port all merchants Bhp?Enlranceoflte French army i,ito Belgium. tbat he, tin rVfore, did ot feel V.mself and vessels bearing the Hag of Nelher-I pr" f.a,'er, NoT" 1 5'h b-v U,e 'Ma ;,.,tboriZ, d to Civc his assent to the re-l lands: but that tlie utmost care beta-i JiU,e' rom RocbelU. rer.red by the

selatior.s oftb.e co .(or, nee whhUirea- ken lor the preservation ol all and t v-!0,,r,er "nl nnonce the en ... ..,.1 HnlU-.l !,..,tii;ii.., lT..!ni-v n.-.rl nfl!mr,rffn(.,n li,irrl .nivn(1,rn ' ,h I'eoCn HmV into Beleium

speaks t o clount, the sentiments of, the said ships or vesst is, so that no danAu'tria a: d Russia. The step does'ger or embezzlement whatever he sus-

Bot seem fo have caused Iv gnwl and lamed; avdthe commahders of hu M

Frastce to waver in their determination . The arranenonts they have entered info to coerce Holland has been ror-

j jesiy's ship ol war are hereby instruc

ted to detain and bring into port every such ship and ve?t.cl accordingly. And the rijrht Honorable the Lords Commis-

reell nr.nrUr.ced ty our departtnenl ofjsiotiers of the Admiralty; and the Lord TS.it . In tne exrrtttion of thse ar- Warden of the Cinque ports, are to

rat . cement, orders, have been given (orlgive the necessary directions herein as

to embargo all Dutch vessels in English

jnd French ports, and to English c ru:Ze.rs to bring in those they meet at sea. The combined Sects of i'egland and

! ar.ee, sailed Irom Spilhead on theses of Wednesday contains, ii a

to them nny resj.eetively appertain."

nUA'CE. fin est if the DiucJrcss de Bcrri. I'ahis, iov. ). i he Breiwx ut Nan-

post

Paris. Nov 15 --The Mnnitenr on lain the following: Conformnhly to the

nnventioD concluded on ihe 22'l 0 toher lfit. between Friinre nnd Englxnri. the itrmy of the north, under the orders nf VrUn Gerard. ha p.H the frontier.

'his day, directing its nvirrh to toe nt lei of Antwerp. t rtmure ih delivery of it to his nvijesty, the king of the Bel. fi:tns. The 1 5th n fiid by the conrenlion

between Eriglan.t hod France, which i

llms far strirtly exernied. Thief niall divisions ot (he Engli-h and Fiench flet. . 1 i . 1 . i ti 11 . 1

naneu ior i ne coai 01 tiniianu on ine

10 h I 1th Novcoiher. The two ndmi

'111,1 l P . 1 1 Jsrrii1' U,e J-'''g Jolail respecting ri,, W1, the ,mrt of the quaH. I he Pinches- de Befrv has at lastj,,e ;,rrest ol the Duchess of Berry, iron rema,e,, rtl D 4 fallen iiitc tiK-har.dsol the gov, rnment U. Iltiv, itelhsjence having been re-! A i iri .1 . . i r, . of Louis lM.:lippe. Nh.e has been trar-S-!cciVv..d that the i)e,:!.t- iiad I made en- " lhC lh i)utc,hc8! de Bfrn norted from Nanles where she was ar- ..;. . i,. ih..,- ,1,- .i !amvtd at Bordeaux, and was conduc

ted, to the i-astle of Blaye. near lior LCiiritv to the house m MlL l!.,.itcJ from thc',te lo hflr plce of imprii-

" .... . i

i.- nv U'hnrr lv ;i drrrpp nt thr Llrifr ' :.. .1... 1 . . t-t.. . i

she will wait until the legislative bo-!h;itt (mm ilv been rnnreai, d. .,.! i....rPccl Ppe:rs to have been shown to

j ....v.

i!i-.- shall have decided on her fate. Another attack, though of little i on

i. i . i. a' . i

;,.wi. m il0 s.rt ,,,... ,n.. I u7 erimiiciii oimers, nnu a

tenant General oi tne militarv divi.w.n ' n-l"g 'her stances of their attention,

ared lor her use, as soon as she passed ic outer gate of the castle.

i . i - ...

swjnenre nns neen maae on kt pono. t he t. icnera command ii-t Uo Hrnun.

The accounts speak generally in very;mtUl? the Mayor ol xN'autes, the Prefavorable terms of the prospects of Don ftH;(, u,c Volonuioithe Naii ..nal guards, l Pedro. and M. Dm'resne, theSunstituteof theTrieste. Oct. 27. Py a vrssel arrived l'.oet.reur du ilio. made in r.inrW ..

6engers and all on board.

London, Nov. 5.

Oalh of a JuJtre.- The o;dh of a deem

this moriiii.g, i'. K days from Smvrnn, ,rv ai ranff iniit tm-hrr ilii nv,.ri- ...,.i 'f r J'xlRe, in lle Isle of-,Mnn run

we learn tht-loss of the American fri- capture. One ol the Dachess"s agents lh,,i: "h)' ,u, ,mnli' Hntl h 'le hol g-te CVitelhtion, at Rhodes. All preceded her 2t hours, a.sd yesterdav ro,,u'nU 'hereof, nnd by the wonderful o ; hoard pel ish-. d, except the et'mman- morijl, uolice was given to the author- wfMks tha' U"d hi,th m,rf "h'Usly wro't

dr and six of the crew. In Hie name jUes tii;ll Mile. Kersatnec was seen to in h"v n m he eaith be g.leof wind, a Creek steamboat was cn(cr thc house in disguise of a peasant "!'th- in ms di aA ''ven n.ghts; I in llw lln!nl r.f eti trilll lifp n'c ' - I ... I'. 11. n L1 f ' u n i il,.i I ...II

... in. .....j... .v., ... . i -irin. nan itasi lour a ivrson w !. : '"

was in the co. hde: re of thr- 1 . i, without resect of ftvor or IrieoiUhip.

Icame to give information that sho hor, ,,ve "r K1'"? coniiHnjtiiiiMijr i athnity,

Ahsolutionunon the Lonlinenl would sidi bai arrive d, and .. 1.. 'nvy or inaiice, exfcute ine laws ol lf-

l 7 - IIKIII seem t he seriously taking, the alarm, mhiutes after the rue d, ::i.-.n.li..c J ''Ji btw' otr eovtieign lord

ard the HolvAlliai.ee is about to be and the rue Base du Chateau Pfo ie hi"g nd his Mihject wnhm thi ile,

revived in all its rigour, as a counter- completely inesU:d, and not a smW""1 ,,HU1 YH,xy "J"1 ViTy. mdiffer po-e to the dangerous impulse given' perton was allowed to pass. The au- eullx a U'e h','r,n,,' bi4ck bouC lolh he to liberal ideas by the union oi ling- tborities then deinasidcd entrance into' ,h ,,,,(ldle 01 he tih'"

land and 1 ranee, ihe last arrivals tne house oi Mile. Duguigny, and, hs from Hamburg, received lastnigiil, sup- some delay took place in opening the ply the following nrl.clc from Berlin: door, preparations were made ior forceA union of the great Northern pow- ing it. This, however, did not become ers for the maintena.iceol ihe monarch- necessary. The table was found reaicmI principle is more talked of than dy laid lor dinner lor two more persons ever; and l is said that great efforts are ihaii tiiose which appeared. On this made at Frankfort to unite the other. being remarked, it was said that the tieneral Slates in this plan, chiefly to brother and sinter of Mile. Duguigny bring about an alliance of the w hole j were expected but were not yet arriConfed. ration, including Auria and ved. The house was then searched.

1 ni'Ma. with Kuia, and so lo prevent: One place of concealment was found the difference which, in ca-c ol serious-and most minutely examined, but no

events, might arise among some mem-1 discovery was made. In the garrets K..Pc V;l. . ... .:.. ..ri.i i- .. tt

' itii it?uni lu niu t ut.- tiuii it!

Holland and Belgium, it is believed in

the diplomatic, circles that the King of

Holland, supported bt his nation, will sailer matters to come to tiie utmost ex tremity, though he cannot, by any means, depend, as was industriously re

ported, on the support of Russia and

Prussia" This assurance our readers

nll, of course, understand as an' thing hut conclusive. Ofirhl A'otificrrtion of Russia. The Plenipotentiaries of Russia act in conformity wi'h the express directions of the Emperor, their master, in m iking the following dccclration:

The nd-tpHon of measures of coercoin

which r ranee and tireat Britian have

tlu re was discovered a small room with a fire place which, under different cir

cumstances, w ould have been consider

ed uninhabited, but the remains of papers recently burnt showed that some person must have left it but a shorl time before. A letter was also found upon the table which had in the hurry of alarm escaped the flames. It came from Paris, and between the lines were others written in sympathetic ink, addressed to the Duchess, informing her that she was betrayed by a person who was in her confidence, and whom she admitted to her table. It appeared that she had not had lime to read the j

whole belore fhc was disturbed. All

the houses in the streets above men

resolved to take against Holland, briugsltibned were strictly guarded throughthe circumstances of the case to thal'out the night, the National Guard Darposilio.i m which the Plenipotentiaries; taking in this service, notwithstanding

lv I 'fc !.' I ri 1'iPiiifi r w mT iii;tpiiiIiami'1i. . .. : i r . i m a '

.', . -.v m.-iiin minimi; seventy oime coid J hey a well

-.. .uiu, as ine troops oi tne line, were releived 'wit it ie tenourof which the Plenipo-! bv other dctachmonts tbi mm!.'.

teotiaries of ihe allied Cabinets are not! six o'clock. The search was continued

.i.imu.-.it imn i.icmveivcs unaeri throughout the night nndcr the direc-

: VW. ' " ' " tionoi m. i.enormant, Commissaries of

lerencc. I ney will transmit immedi-the Central Police of Nantes, and alel v to their Court a. st tt.mrnt of the! Messrs. Joly, Dubois, and Prevost, l:nportait circumstances which, in a I- Commissaries of P:i

t.ringtic character of the pacific inedi-; rost, in order to bo prepared against n-

....... iiw.mM.i-r w.-ru lavuea lojny violent resistance within the house,

in vr ;-n , perm r in -tn o rr.ger lo as-took w th h m a pair of pocket pistols .w r . y ,j T- :at.. t,...in tha bb.,r cf their with of ..:,i' I l.Tj i!: ..r wrP ,hft n:,;' fr,."n y,ro' for: !

.... . . v u ..v'.ii.i' ti iiirr.mil,

PoRTENTOu.--Tie rotecter,"

(Plui.i. (eljihia) of Saturday, snyn,

Ye are informed by h gentleman.

who assisted in loading the vessel, that

a schooner left the Fni&kt'ort Aienl, on

Friday, the 7th mat with five lhouand

live hundred tnurkeW, and ocne three or lour hundied rifle, with accmtremenls,

for Cluileston Hnrbour; That ihe Artificers i the lame place, are now nga

god, night and day. in packing up nrng

ropes, carlouch boxen, nnd other imple inents of war. He alsn tate, that ah'ut fortnight since, twenty eight forty lour pounder were forwaided to the

atne destination, nnd that a number of

saddles are now being made in t'hiladel phia" In connection with the above, it will he ternllected, that a large quantity ol hall cartridge was seized by the New Vork Fire Department last week. 7oa to deled a Sharper. A German Baron was known at Bath by a lame

and withered hand. He received his

wound thus: He was once gambling

with an Irish gentleman, who thought

the cards were riot played fair, and felt

very sure it was the liaron at hu tricks: the Irish genteman took a decisive course: he seized a fork, and sticking it through the Baron's hand, pinned it to the table, exclaiming, "If pam he not under that gentleman's hand, I'll beg hi pardon." Ham was there. Elevsn hundred and Reveni7-fivc dollars

nnd firty-fmir cents were el ected in S.

Larohim, tor the relief of tlie shipwrecked passengers of the ship Pennsylvania. In BrownsviJlp, Pa then? bavo been p-

veral casc3 of Clmlera, since Christmas.

Bin -Now, is tho time tocroy Hot

en up to the authorities ofLa8alle co., tltere to be tried for the bloody deed

-Frederick the second, of Germany wa pa?3;oantelv fond nffiuit. He ia troduced the bent vaiieiics, and culliva ted them on walls, espaliers, under glass a well in ihe open garden On his dexlh bed be inquired about the ripening of one of his nine apples. Robbciy The K.ittaining6azelte," tatei. that the store of Philip Mecbhng, Esq of that borough, wa broken open on the mghl of the 28th ull. and robbed of about two thousand dollars Mr. ilechling is a member of the -Senate; a leward of three bundipd dollars lia8 heen ottered by him for the apprehensiao of Ihe robber or robbers. Southern Population. The tree popni ition of S iuth Carolina, according to the lale census, amount I two hundied and sixty five thousand even kuudred n.l eighty-four and the lafe porlion of the inhabitant i 31 5.401. The stale of Georgia contain 229 291 white inhabitants,, and 217.431 fl.ve. The city of New York alone nearly equals the whole whue popnlatioo of S. Carohoa. Pennsylvania herself exceed in populalion the four State of North Carolina.

Georgia and Alabama, without including

slaves, by an overplus v( nearly one huu dred thousand. A h Iter from New Orleans, published in Ihe Charleston Conner, speak of aa aocialion of charitable young men ia h triiv hn style themnelve (he i?u&bing Commille" and who, out T 1 a ca-

of Cholera. Lave aucceederi

in roiiog

ll hut tnn! T-ey iul (heir patienta

nun a lineament made of camphor, cartthartde. milliard, alcohol, kc, lTNrEELin Father. A mulatto yontU one d-4y called on a letpedahle genliem:ui of fiallitaorc, and, uith tears iu hi eye. begged for nsilaoce. -My fHther and Mother," say lie, are about tooeli me to Gebigla." Vour father and mother!" replied the gentleman with tirpriie, what right hare I bey to y om I" Mv falher," aotnered i he boy, ,g a xh'te man; Mr , a merchant Y thi place. My mother i a yel,.w vvrt. man She has had several children by him all of whom have been old to Georgia hnt myself. Me i this moment hnr.

gaining with a slave tradei for m.n

1 he gentleman prommed his aitanc. but too lale, the bargain wa already confirmed. The Qufonunate youth waa immediately borne ofl in spue of tearsj execration, and entreaties, handcuffed and chained. nd driven like a brute to a distant market. The whole amount of money received at Ihe Land office in Michigan Territory, for the ale of public Lands, from Jan. 1st lo Oct. 3lst, was was 300,865 03. Governor Floyd, in hi message, inform the Legialature of Virginia, that that Slate ha received from the Nation.

M Government, since July last, the um of $380, 888 66. inpayment of claim

for revolutionary service. On Sonday and Monday nifrhts If-

ays Ihe Teche (L.1.) Courier of Ihe 23d nit. our parish wa tinted by a frost eU traordinary far Ihe feaon. Ice ha been formed three fourth of an inch in thicknes. The cane, we believe, is near!

destroyed

An immense treasury dornwonf

letter writer from Washington, waa this morning laid ..n the table- f the members of congres. On examinir the document t waa found to bo a verv exact end pirfi- . ul.tr Matement of the monies received for

various purposes, at each custom house iQ

nc wiiiica states during tho last wah orming ft stout volume. No body could nil what it was printed for, or who order, d it till mr. Sillaboe. of MasanrS...f.

aid he had nffcred a reaolutiou, tt thelae;

..o, ic-jmu: -: a siatemcnt or the cu-s ora house monies of I ,B ve.ir. fly n sfI f Ihe pen, ti c T7.au becamo n-AO, am