Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 70, Vevay, Switzerland County, 12 January 1833 — Page 4

T7EEKLY MESSENGER.

in sen vtk. Tlmrtdtiy, Dec. 20. On motion of Mr. Fletcher, Ilrsolved, That the committee on the judiciary be instructed to inquire int. the expediency of reporting a bill au thorizing ;he boards doing county bu siness, to provide against anticipate vacancies in the ffice of justice of th pace, and to legalise tin elections o. such as have succeeded to that oflirr by an election in anticipation of a v vancy under the present law. The bill for dividing the state into seven Congressional districts was read a third lime and passed, by ayes and noes, as follotrs: Ates Messrs. Board, Blair, Clark,

D.mout, rarnueton, Foeny . p letcher

IN SENATE.

.N711 fir... mn i.tif.i.Mci . .. . . .

' 'i , V' - nit 11 was a report ny rur Mr. Hendricks from the tommitlot Dumont. from il

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"il ni.in;, repoi.ru against ine expel

Henry ol a Mirtncr appioprialiou o ihc three per cent, fund for the puinose of improving the road from Indianapolis to CrawfcTdsville, which was .itl on the table. 'On motion of Mr Clark, Resolved, That the judiciary com. e instructed to inquire if any, what mendments are necessary to the ai 1 uthorizing the appointment and deli ing the duties of county surveyor, am L . .1 .

nai mey report ry bill or otherwise. HOUSE OF REP. Rcmovel of the. Pension Office. Mr. Bradbury, from the sekel committee to which was referred sundr v

petilions and remonstrances on thai

gg, f

-3- ' T " -- -7 . I IMMIHI Ul lll( P "iii,g(on, Pollock, Wallace, V hit (pension office from Condon to Indian

s' inn ; u

Noes Messrs. Chambers, Ewing, H.uiua, Ilillis, and Robb 5. HOUSE OF REP. The entm?e-1 iiii't reflation from

I the tfintf, requesting the governor nfj

iM'liana 10 coin -numcate wuh the goTinor of Ohio, relative lo the exim-l-n of the Wabash and Erie canal, hereto fore .iid on the table, was taken up, read a third lime, and passed. Pcblic L.VMJS. The houre again re-inn-d the con-si-! ra i'Mi of the joint resolution of the G.-iieral Assembly, relative to the pub li lands, depending at the last adj iii.nient. The resolution asks for a te-sion of the land, and if that cannot

!re obtained, a reduction of the price, nnd praying appropriations to our principal rivrf;-. Mi. Rariden moved further to amend said joint resolution by adding the following as an Additional resolve: "lie it further resolved, that our sen

ators be instructed and our repreenta

O "notion of Mr. Slaughter, Resolved, That a select committee be appointed to take into consideration the lale prol iti.dtioii of the President of the Uni.r.J Slates on the suhiect of

the unhappy difficulties in South Caro

lina, am to prepare a joint resolution expree-iv of the feeling of the ciliZ'1 s of Indiana. Messrs. Slaughter, Moore, & Crume

ere appointed sa:tf committee. Monday, Dec. 24. Mr. Slaughter, from the select com-

triKt. e appointed on that subject, re ported a joint resolution of Genera! A-sembly relative to the President' proi larn.iti n on the su'iioct of the ev

i-ting d liieolties with So.th Caioln,.,.

which was read and passed to a secern;

1 eaumg. IN SENATE. 'J'nrduy, Dec. 25. Mr Eivior prcseated the following

1 COIUHOI

riwbie. (ilVili. tir,h;iin. H pint rir L-o 'a.ihir. ronnrinJ .. I .

r. , ,. . , , 'J"" -t""1" " Jni lesniuiion ol i" me oenaie, ,ur. rolloik submit- perluibable inlmnes, H. rod, Hoover, Jessun, Liviston. Lo- the Gmeral AssemhU. of iW. ci.. ..Aini fnr M,.ai,iM; .1 "uie t.umness,

1 i ' 11 1 - . "i - idiiun uu .luu uioii ii e ravorne soon come in i,; , pan, Long, MVarU, Morgan, On. l.otiana. may ne the rrm.l f n. (o rDa.J.,i!... ,. 1 E- , p " c.omCe his senses.

P .nig(on. Pollock. Wallace. Whit Ineitsion office from Cnrt.l i A Ti.... .1 ' -v, i.... ' "S r.e ,0 be &l'n at the men.r.

morning against their expediency, n-jj.nd lilted sides," p.ov.d ii.al --ihu

world was not his fiiend nor the xi 'u s Inn." was thiiiuii iiiin thv ri...u ..I t.-.a

' f, to Willi n was reerred so inurh n

the povenort message, as relates to the pitt. oil , and cn pt titmbiing iiu a Miami Indian and an eXenhe of ju- corner. The lion, however, uia not riMlirtion ovef them, against the pro- .nolnst him; but by ever; means in ms priety of Scsjiflating on the subject; power encour ed his imle victim vvltirb aim rnixurnJ ... km i

....... 1 v nen ins protege nail otcone reasIn the house of reiueenfalives. Mr. iic.i,r,l h.. .. -.( i..a ... ... 1..... .;,i. .i..

Handel., from the committee on edu most sedulous f.Heciion; shaied wuu ation, to which were releired sundrv him 1,1. m.,.u ?,.. r....., .....

- - ' J UK.HC ..IIU mill IIIU Petitions on that subject, reported a Utmost furv an attempt to inoicst r hill lo :iufOid :.n ii. l . ..lillnrl ...... ! I .... ' .

. -....w-u -in .hi iimm uim. I tiey soon bet nme sworn incorporating congressional townhiii, I fi i,.r,,lc ti,:, 1 1

, ... r ... . " iii 11.11 mony nas continuta and providing for public schools thore- up to the present timt- comnl.t 1 in; which was twice read, and order interrupted exe, t .h.

ed to be onnleJ lor tin- ,,f ii,Jo, ,( , u. .' Mlt win,. k

a VB , n I ii 3 l in. I rt u V (Int-'Q nll.. bonsp. it ... .... .aotf,'"U-mpis onuU

...... niiiii I .l

LorrsviLLE and Portland Canal. I he lion, however, re-, "! n the Senate, Mr. Pollock submit- perlu.bable tnlmies, S H

J lift

WW. That the committee on r, IC.ZZl: -J mHge.

naU and internal improvements bo .o.Ueih,.r v,,.!.,!. ... L 5leeP'g to-

.. .n.,B,.,u.,rhMUHUinor,zl. unexpectedly into ollice h ,r V the purchase bj the general gove.n- and Lu.-vh., snarls i ,f men, of the stock ,n the Louisville and tors in tbe'co, KiZZ. V'S" lortla. d canal, which it now hu-i...H tro,.H i,n,.,ar 1 . n'g "a

h pn.ate individuals, and ih.. . Wit .h. . J ' , . '.,tm

canal be rn.uk a common hiwh. LJ.;" ... T "m'af,,e Co"P'

forever ,rt.e,as uel. to the inhabitan,; Philudepha iJcL '" V'Mt ' "f this state, as to the citizen;, of the United States, agreeablj lo the ord.- 5ABW,f,4 OutlgcJlbducti on of an nee of Conar.Monhe 13lh of JU. Infant.-On Friday eienn l- 1 11 h ? 1783: will, l,,vn I,. I.., , " '. I.st Jibotrt

1783; with leave to report hy bj ,"(,

oinerwise. VWiicll vmsadoLleil n.u.

o. ..... r. r - J""'

1, nays tf

O " I 1 J "S IOli o lock, an oemrppi.r. . 1. 1

!'-iU which has cauIiTTon Z "

! rxrileniciil, and i.-. sh. .

follow : ,t,!M

Indianapolis, January 2. J"hn Hartwell, who foimerlv i A 1 I'. HA i k a lotion .i : " "J Kept

SI Ai E B A iS k . " lone., .Hire in thi.ut , Z L"T On M01... .V il... 1. .11 f . L. ,1 t l, li :.. u... . .' . W SUI P"-

J K "on,.r; 'inK in rniiaot-lpfjia viittf oc eblabhshmvnt of a Slate Bank ano ''is if,; on Fmlay alcrr.oon w i.Hiches, which had be, n rj. stnoiitii keep a milinar n.n ; -1 ...i' .

till fl... .1 .v ... .. r. -k. ... 1.. 1 n sireet

' "!l " u L, UI IUII9IIII 1.1 !. "IM'III III I ; o S l:!,t.i. .. . . I

lion; and the bouse spent some time N shortly afur mafi-iHge. tiu"!!! limn, il i.. rnn,.;n... .1.. ...I. 1 l,.rr....;, ' U "llff

-i" i, vuiiKiiiiiic vi me wuoie. 1 ' rl I'eiuienre i,,r I. . . . j.

Various proportion were made to a- " d le hope that his former in.fci. J ira i.H .,11 f Im, n 1 .,i,i . ,...1.1 1 11 r unku d-

fives reouested to use their ii.thienr !r,nit!.!..r-.(;r ii,., ....;..,,. 1

to procure the passage of a law grant-lmediatc expediency, of so amending ir.g to each state in which lands of theltbe act establishing the state college United States are situate a fixed pcr'at Bbminingtoii, that a certain number cent, out of the proceeds of the salesjof students from each county of our of public lands sold within suih statejstate maybe admitted under proper over and above the live per cent, now j restrictions, ai d maintained and edureceived in li u of taxation, until some leated free of all iharge, by ingralio,. .1: i 11 1 1 . . 1 i . . . f

" -. uric lllrl

fcsolitd, That the committee on i -nd, all of which failed) except some ,te"e would be forgotten, n nn,.. .1'

uuimporian;onc?, to winch the tnen.Js mission to take )t-r child an into

education be instrumd to take into

the bill i onst inr.fi. N,. n... ..... in i,.f;.ni ...k... ..... ' ""cres

lime to go though the bill, the com- Kod store, for the purpose of l ur mii-ee ruse and obtained have to sit ' hismg some friflino article a The bill was not tak, n up t. The mMherassi n.od; but so.m

oti:er disposition shall be made of the lands of the United States within the

into said act proper provisions aceor

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oing to improved portions of the Fi I I I" . r

" ...... .. - ""'"in iiicu; but si ):sterda, but will orobablv be rmrh little susnirion nfl.i. . '.

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v .w-r.j. , uui ium puoiicauon ",l mi o or tie siter ,f Jr ji il it probable some ceilain indicatim. "he delermineil to .V

will bo .-.U -rded of Ihc sense of the e- They proceeded to thP li'.l ","'.7

gislalur, in regard to it. At present Messrs. Agnew. and tl

. I ri,.!'i W a f'll Ul' rsi nnlv smv. W. ....I.H ; .. . Irlln,r ll. .1 '"avo-

, . r i ... i . .!. I"" " rii ;) "u- cmciMiu Mroiig " '"f; uio uoor, W be II 1 1 ejl , i ..... 1 1 limits of the State, to be at'Oronriatfil i lenbercr nnrl f . n, net ri ... B.-.i. hum. IhM il,., Ill ....... i . t..,,,l ,.. r "ill at-

- , . ' i - 7.-,ciii! oi,--!- uui ..in jim.-t, .i.iu iimi r."'"i.u m jorcc Hie rh Id fn.m k to purposes o education and internal lairrirultnrnl ntu mr Ji;.i,i,.l i... ih:n.l. in..i.,,rU .,. a. ..i i. . . imc,. r,.. ... .. "om ner

irr.provon rnts within nr: atatf. " if.i. h..,.A,.A iK a.... ... . i . i.li.l....! - I ...i k. - . "U ahirm-

, .... v. .. v. niiriiiiuji ,' in. u. fisurriut.

...I k. U . "u niarmid hy hercnes for help ie hurled l,er

in tnr i uirii niA i k .

irr.n ovenients within sur'n state

. w .... . . v. ... .Villi. l , After r.onsid'i able debate the nliovf tin. iw. f.. I c. .,,. .

- . ( .. . niv m -I it i ci, in v rt niiu ii.ii aui i

amii-dmri.t was d.-t. mi. ed in . fiirma jeommiitee hate leave lo report by bill! tyortinsr AnccUotz. Not long since, 'he infant and flee"- and rfi.T l 'Z',d tive b the follow i. g v te. viz: jor o;l,erwNe. Iff cio cm- ii.eithat.t fiom .. -n.i.rl .a Pufued hv v.,r..-l U" cl'elf

Yeas Mpsms. bell. Bonii.-r. Rrad-1 Mr. li!tt,A mntnl m.inU .. .1... W:.,u i;hii. .' uri..t .. ui.. . ;,. r..ur,; 1: . . I -'."n., succeeded

' j - -. ......... ...... r.. .. 1 . t , ur , j ....... w, . v. vi iii ii ci n on 1 -1 " in? esci pe til roue h 1 1 I 1 bnn.lJHi.U Bu. ar-eroi C. Claj.jthe w.r.l maintained ;M whuh wasde-jing town on kis wnf to rnaiktt. whefe of the night. The ft. ii: .. . I . . .'.... 1 f : .1 ..!-.i. . 1 y I ; l,"lfrlll'l7i4illl.rt

l'c. ., i mu'i s t 1 aw mm. viiMier vhi- i Pied in t ie neiraiive. isome soorts 1 en were Ihihii, ..;,i,4,.i mothrr. ihn ,k.i . , . r' ' ' ",c

1. V Crume, Davenport, Dunn, Ed-1 The ieolntion was then amended ' ir favoi ite 11 creation ol shooting and only one, n ay be co! !sl" (I waiU, F . igtison of C.. Fnrguson of Xj.'M thanpinn the n frio t.. ... , at Tnil.n. Thn lu.., ii T..... " r.n,i.i l. A :, J , 'Ct-IVfU but

fewlei, liana. Ilannegan, Hargrove, comnitte, and thus amended was H-,,"'',y ' dispose of iume of his load at Hih well 1, .... a, n .

l'.en-tn. rluntii gt..e, L- ., L11 1. g ih pUd. ja good piiie. and beinc no to iriL- Lrl.t..n 1... .. . .. ' " 'roentown

5'oii. L twoith. Lowe. . s in. M'l Ordeted. that M,.r. F.tvinir ll.lli Jotwo. he oth u d in ,.m m 1..1.1..11. .1 ' !,i'-",,1,)'at for Phi

, .. -vi l. i. 1 - , - . - p. ouun. " ""'O illlit. imniiif.. Ii I fir I ! Juikin, Monie. U-oin. 'hi Pet.iAl.d Dumont.coini.ose saiil ,i,i.iim his 1 hee.-e at a slim i .li.ta...... i...i ,.., ' ,or fi re.-l ur-

.. ..... i :.. 1, A ' . . " . . " w" ,v-'"' " " '""'i'g anoiH 30 n.n.n', . ..f,... . .

Wednesday, Dec. 26.

Or. motion rf Mi. Mutcomb, r 1 ri . 1 . . 1

titsnivca, mm tne connntlce on

toi . P' ft: . Pruitt, Haider.. Pv, id. Hid

M' , Ri-op. Knildu k.Shottiidgi . Siniib, S'anford. S eele, Vawter, Watt, and Woodrull- 49Navs Messrs. P.eyd, Brade.Car

ter of 0.. Clark, Cox, Daniel, DaviJlaw that landi flice certificates s.'ial'l

f.nclisli.Mnch,l,oedlar, Howeli, Hen .be evidence of legal title, before the ley. Howell, Lane. Mitchell, Palmer. 'issuing of pate: l thereon.

. , 1 "mi ou minn'i ground, he to place the target, and se- had left.-- .,., , '.

lect ihe giouno for the gunner losiand. 'I ho kiiiee lu ii n airi-fi-ri otwvn 1. .....1 e ...

nf in.-. ... .. l ....... i 1 .1 " . ' " "" H mr. 1 i.-im

Parker, Parks, band, Sihoonover,

Slaughter, WnlUce, V oode:,, and Da

i breaker 23

, ---- ,-....., .v. i.ivi. tiaiiiv III' VI IHC 11 0 Sundry other amendments were 01 f. ! r nnii'oic rnnrurhii. il.r. iv.. ...i :.

J ........ oil, v'lliviill litis

posi d and lost, and n lojp any ilinpo-irenduct of D. C. Johnson,- cleik of

sition was maqe ot the joint resolution. Knox counlj. reported that the com the house adjourned. miltee found him guilty of several (charges and specifications; but havin

iiH or.it . 1 u. jneen advi-ed that he had resigned and Friday, Dec. 21. jhis resignation accepted by the govt--On motion of Mr. I liiiinint. ir,.ir il...v .Ur.,,1 if ;.........i;. . ...

- jiiv,. llv,j VVHIV,U II llir JirvllClll UP HJ' Retailed, That the committee On ed-l the state to the expense i f a trial. :..... il ..i . i - i ... .

ui.i.iun ii iiuiif iiuo me uxpeuiency oi; wmcn in tne event ul conviction would nising and embodying into an act, ! exit nd only to disqualify him horn all the law s now in force, on the sub jholding oflh e. The house concurred ject of township schools nnd emigres-; in the "report. eional townships, together with all a j Mr. Moore, from (be same commit met dmcnts that may be made durinfj. tee, to w hit h was referred two reso the present session of the legislature;; hit ions on that subject, reported a bib nnd aNo inquire whether it would be! to amend an act, entitled, "an net or expedient to publWh m pamphlet formganiz ng Probate Courts, and d finiiu copies of said revired school laws:!h powers and duties of executor?.

administrators, and guardians," approved Feb. 10, 1C31; which wr read

...... , ......r: mil- i-- ft v. v.,.v..i i-j ,1111 yfn Tjunday even up !tP y nthe j,li, iary, be instructed (o inquire I0' "' m- ksiiieir , he pioduced one of Cowley,a reM,0tt-,b,. t , ,U,:itri into the expediency of providing b his best, nd pla. ing it behind a ht'-e rii. ,.,;J.,'i ' ."r". ,lilB

law that land like certificates filoil'lloak. tneasuied oil twelve r,.,U -i.d oV.. h". ,;. ' . " , lMrlh'ig, as

Hrrd hi... 10 tire. iNothw.g daunted hy of yesterday ad U ; "' this manoeuvre, our spaceman d lib.- fr.endi were anp.eh, nsiv,. ,1 ,g' '9 lately loaded hts rifle, and selecting a accident had bef,!t.r 1 L L H'T large fl. stone, placed it near the oak; was made for hi... Iat rvini, I!7 henr, taming lo the designated spot, bout 1 I oYlork, he was f , H ,-' hied, and the bill striking the stone store 1 77 Water .treM !, ' ,U8 glanced into the cheese, which he lrr-hn h.3 chair, cith hi tV ." " U'"'',t impbantly shouldered, and marched h?s bodv ,rf,,ti. ii '"'J' C"'' i,,ld

oil, ha vine faiilv won tbr mi hv hi.

ingenuity -Dtdhum Patriot.

HOUSE OF REP.

Mr. Moore, from the iudiciarv com

mittee, to whuh was referred the do

for the use of school commissioner?. &.c i

On motion of Mr. Graham, lla:)kcd) That the committee on the judiciary be instructed to inqure into . 1 1 - . r 1 - .1

ami passed to a second reading

IVlr. Moore, irom the same commit

j " ....v., mi. ..i l l. , Hum me . nit; lommn tin expediency of amending the law; tec, reported against the expediency

iii,iii" "s1 1 " v iciiui-i ,0. .ippoim ing n reporter 01 tiic deci the proceedings therein more simnle sions of the inn m,- r.mri ..,i.;i.

1 1 .--..... ninvii l..c . Inuncivn c. I fl.r. ck..v f...... .1 .. J f r v.

ai d less ixne'isivo, at the same time

seeming the rights of the patties concerned. HOUSE OF REP. The speaker laid befoie the house a communication from the ngent of the 3 per cent fond, showing the amount of the past appropriations, which was read, and 300 copies ordered to be

printed .

was read, and, on motion of Mr. Rari

den, referred to a select committee , composed of Messrs. Kariden, Livingston, and Goodbar. Mr. Moore, from the same comrnij; tee, reported against the expedience of changing the probate system at Ibis time, so as to create probate circuits, which was concurred in by the house. rm . .

l lie engrnssed joint resolution of the

On motion of Mr. I urrnison. two, General Assembly, approving the Fr

asperate resolution? were adopted directing an inquiry into the act for as

sessing nnd collecting the revenue. Several bills were read a third time nnd passed amoi g them was a bill to Repeal the act U prohibit the circulation of bank notes of h rets dcno.nii.a t ion than

sidciifs proclamation on the subject of the present difficulties in South Caro Una, was read a third time and passed.

Faiday, Dec. 23. Numerous reports from standing and

Unfartunale Fortune. A circum stance which furni-l.es a singular ex emphficatioii of the maxim, that monej cannot bring happiness, lately cccured in this t it). We have tin fJU U effecting it tr om the most authentic xource, and rely upon their accuracy. A lad), between thi.ty a: d forty years of age. received information from her 'riends abioad, that a near relative, ately deceased, had left ho, a legacy, mounting only to about right hundred hllnrs: Tin- intelligence w as too m.,ri.

for her mind to endure with trannuili

IV. Visions of !f.;ini.. . .,!..,.

, v ,,.,,, A , , 4. ant anticipations of future luxiuv lanced through her excited im.-n-in."

iion,unti reason deserted its throne the poor victim of fortune, became a

raving maniac, and was taken to the hospital, where she lingered out a fen miserable days, and then expired. Thu the legacy was rendered a bequest of sorrow, devised to the ruin of

the receiver. Its design was

ment, hut its results were maihiess and death. That was n good prayer of Agur's "Give me food and clothing sufficient for me, but let rne have neither poverty nor riches." Phil. Gaz. Magnanimity of the Lion There is now in Philadelphia, a singular instance of the generouinnd alh clionatc nature of (hi- noble animal. A menagerie now exhibiting- in .he N. L. com

prises among other things, a fine full

hody about 1 oMoek thi, morning !! He was in bis c hair, with his rih( crossed on b,8 ,f, , hij IW( h.M.d uraped to l panlaloons, his riht lHIIf: r.isside:hi3headth;:3: "s throat cut ,u three places. and a razor upon the floor. 1. -. .

- - -in .1 nil. II T 10 r the bor.,1

ucceased w a. about sixinlive years of agc.-.. Y. Gazette. .1 TL.oloirical decision Tip mo.t curious a,,ec,lte ofcbival, v. now n re. cord, occurs in the errle.iir.t.ri ,0 niSpam. Alpl.onso the in,h, about the year 1214, having expelled the Ulnors from I "ledo, endeavored loeMalilnh, ,e Roman missal in the p;,ce of St. Isidore's ' T''y alarn.ine int..,v,..

,- . , c .i in;slniatrly opposed by -the people of J oledo; ami the ku.gr found ,,, hii - . would be, mended wirh m-opcrahle rnl..eS. The contest, at leng.h. hen, tne airocate of the lw-

7 Vi'"1 " mo"olvr,l .0 lec.de tbc controrerv nm k .i....,

gieal d..p.a.io, b. ,y rom'

, ... cnampim, of the Toledo m,.,, pr mgv,cloriouMh. king gave up the

select committees, lo which subject, grown African I on. Someti,,,,. si, ro ! ,L. ' , ' ' a'' had tec, referred, were nV th , littla , .whesc dZi

vJTR"ATt0 W"T. Miche! augl.an. orisrina v f,m ,.. -

re, Ireland. sir,nn-l .-i 1.- : " -

,1 ... 1 'tr 111 some of the U es.ern States, will p,lt Hn ,,,, lQ he doubts and fears of his brother W.I.

"... v augn ;1-.,y M.ldressin? bun at P.ov.dM.ce.Kbode Inland. K,itor, who copy, th.sw.ll confer a favor uno,, A "(ranger in a strange land,' ,. ml silence

nu tly brother.-