Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 77, Vevay, Switzerland County, 2 March 1833 — Page 2

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WEEKLY MESSENGER.

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'u'liivr Cv. t-i.qr. Fri lii'j Fiwii, Opoiio there, is bl(iing oi" anyjof September, 1812, shall also be ad-

tf-YZ) citi.'equea'rt. mittcd live ot duty, to wit: bleached i The L.;ibm Tioies has hii article ot.land unbleached linens, manufactured

the sui jf ci tit what it call " 1 lie fresh lof silk, or which silk shall he compo-

ket 4ui. 'ifiiiHtr v gnt up by t!.e count !e ur -jnent material of chief value, coming

LATER FROM EXCTU1XD

FRA.XVE.

The Havre packet ship Henri IV

capi. Custod and the London

v

iU. n,i. .sje. arrived yes'ei.Uy 'titer, otnerwi-e Jp PMiapaiie. ,.-ufiig Ptn- paper M the 9th ot ,an.;vv ,i;ue ir.toitnn.itf! iit receded a

e 10

;md London j.hi, to "'a -o. ot I hi- jn.ji nal, anil aie ther-

the enii: v." ihe t lihd that m n.th. .Io": ""l "'-cover pieusciy wnai Tr.e i.e's rm.ui.iffi ni ihese journals, ,s thc aiummer " alluded to. li would i"mt ,,i much inteiest. At ihe. Itel I however, n.m irom the lemaiks of the L '.don djt-. h iv ns.wr hid not been i'1 that ,Ue count gi wrtl ir, .here to the.v propos'. ii.ade!h,s pieteidion to the throne ot France,

by England and France to Holland. go where first it stated what these

j, ... !- tmt it eem generally he ,Great Brttam and lieiand, the following

ii,.,t isev were Mm.Ut to tn.e 'i ue uie touijiicum ui me

we published from the English papers

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We through the medium of gen. Lamarque The elections having terminated in

brought by the last arrival and which appeared to us very ridiculous. It is stated in one paper that the king of Holland had demanded as preliminary step to any further negotiation, that the block

ade of his ports should be raised.

eseu !

should be liberated, and the garrison

houe of commons: Reformers Conservatives. England 394 110 Scotland 44 9 Ireland, 80 25 The accounts from Ireland are heartrending; The whole country appears in

.M t into E.!?I.H.d and FrH!r.jc"m,niU'0" i!nl ,e;tr 8,r,e "reaotul

scene is near at hand. Mr. O'Connell has called a convention in Dublin. The

parsnips that will walk aad talk, and Key Orleans, Jan. 21. -i!f(c-. lend a hand in making wooden nut-j ry hight tor several months wenfeve. megs. Iiy the way we are inclined to I heard of robberies being coti.mated jeliev'e that even the parsnip itself is! our tit) , the stores of our cili2 ri-J5tX made of wood. If such a thing had j ken open, and their private dr-, Hii gs grown in Connecticut in "older, time,"! entered with im; unity. V e .;evcr hethe village parson would most assured-. fore recollect to have heard oiVucii dar-

from this side of the Cape of Good

Hope, and worsted sduff goods, shawls,

and other manufactures of silk and Iy have been called upon ot lay" it. i' g robberies, and to occur o lieq ie;

worsted.

Sec. ;"). Andheit further enacted, That

l. 1 . XT f -1 . . M t . . . , . I : I V All I . . . r. I . . - . . il

r r "! UWIC KsUI (UJUV. i; llitve III ' 7 -ill IIIC ' Si I.UJCC 't v, 1 . . I O-m

'our office, subject to the inspection ofjand Lieut. Hart, to detect tittle vi 11-

tans, until lately, proved to be f- uhh ss.

from and alter the said :Ulh day ofjthe curious, a Parsnip, grown in this vi

September, 184"2,the following articles Jciuity, having every appearance of a hushall he admitted to entry, free from man being excepting the head. Its boduty, to wit manufactured cotton, indi-jdy is 5 12 inches in length and 11 1-1

o.quicksilver,opium, tin in platesa'idjin cumference. It has two perfect jeral carl loads of goods carried oil, sheets, gum arabic, gum Senega!, lac arms, m-asuring from shoiilder to el- i I'rom this, a man in the neis hut-hood

de, madder, madder-root, nuts a.udibow 4 inches, and from the elbow toiwa:5 suspected, and on a search, ad hi

the tip o! the longest finger 8 l-l inch-gooS and a great deal more,

On Friday night the Dry Goods' store of Mr.Isaac Phillips, on Levee near

Delor street was broken open and sev-

of the citadel of Antwerp sent back to

li ,.,,! h-it ihi- i evidently not odiciil. i tork tonMitution says: The cieigymen Wi,.t-t .a.tiiB Ihe taither deci-.n t -ie can.ng into tnwn, and have hten dn I-;,.- W.Hi nn li.e Fieiich aifny in iJel- v " '"10 ,hls iot Uie r'erv.U.on ot

gium is returning to France, and it was expected would have entirely evacuated

Belgium before the 10th of January The combined English and French squad rons remain inactive in the Downs, or confine themselves to directing to the ports of one or the other country, any Dutch merchant vessel that they may fall in with. The king of France had left Paris for the purpose of meeting the army on its return, and king Leopold and his consort were about visiting Paris. We always look with anxiety to the proceedings of the other Continental powers, as it is their interference in the dispute with Holland, which will give it a most important character. The Diet of the Germanic Confederation, having had communicated to it the declaration of Prussia which we have already pub. lished, announcing the intention of that country to place two corps d'armee on the Belgian and Dutch frontier for the purpose of observing the progress of events there has expressed--or at least the most influential members of it have, their full approval of the conduct of the king of Prussia. There is another statement worthy of attention, which is that

their lives. In the County Mayo, the military are on the alert every where, to assist in the collection of tithes., and their services were found necessary to bring on the Dublin mail. In the coun ty ol Louth, too, the people have in ma nv places come in collision with the police and the soldiers. In short, the papers teem with account of the disturbed state of the country; and to such an ex tent that it is impossible to extract them. The nullification audionance and the

beeries used in dyeing, saffron, tumaric, woad or pastel, alecs, ambergris, Burgundy pitch, cochineal, cammomile flowers, coriander seed, catsup, chalk,

corcullus indicus, horn plates for lan-

s

V'1! r

found stowed awav in barrel-. bax:

&c. Three other houses have since

been discovered, and goods of every

es; circumference of the arm above the elbow 3 14 inches, below I 12 inch. The less are also perfect, and have

each a footwithli e distinct toes. From description found, all oi which h ivc

thorns or horn, other horns and tips,, the thigh to the knee joint 5 l-l inches;!oee taken to the Mayor's cilice. (:C India rubber, unmanufactured ivory. 'from knee ioi .tto the feet 6 1-2 inches :was a house situated on the Rivou des

juniper berries, musk, nuts of all kinds. leegth of the great toe 2 1-1 inches; iCaines, and occupied by nine runaway

oil of juniper. unrnnnuJartured nutans jleegth ol the small toe 1 l-o inch; cirand reeds, tortoisc-sliell, tii.foiljshallaccttm'Vrftnce of the thigh 5 3-4 inches; veeetahles used principally in dyoingirircumference of the ancle 2 1-4 inches.

and in composing dyes, weld and all other articles employed chiefly tor dyeing except bichromate of potash, prussiate of potash, chromate of potash, and nitrate oflead, aquafortis, and laelaric acids, and ail other dyeing drugs, and materials composing dyes. Sec. (?. dnd be it further ennrtcdy That

so much of the act o! ti.e 14tli day of

July, 1832, or of any other art, as lsinei.i'Mter.t with this act, shall be, and ihe same is hereby repeal d: Provided. That pothirg herein co" fained shall be

so eo !stm.'d as to prevent the passage.

proclamation of the president n.ittira lv 'pri .r -.,- -ui?-eone!it lo the 3t)th day of

excite much atteniion in E'liope. but ttte

lemaikf made in relation to them evi dently show that thev there know no 'In. ig ahout the matter.

i ir:i articles O

to

Mr. Clay, according to notice given yesterday, asked leave to n trounce the folloi". pig oiii tor gradually tr.l.o.Ju-

ctng ine dn les on lore tiie revei ui statidard:

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re;;$tsentiiizcs of the United flutes of A-

titericatn Congress as.-cmbied, 'iiiat, noin and after tiie 3l)th day ol September, i v ..!! ...i. . j...:

Ii'i-ta ha l:-ed a latge ta.l ol her .

... i iDr. ... u uii itii t i"ii lli'i'Ul is, I. y ai i ui -iiia ai ill. Hi.rosal ol Prussia, in ca-e i o i ...k . .

Ih,.: power sh' !d think pmper t take

- f i ii . j 'i t.;. ,.

anr. m lav or oi rionami. i is u.i, cr nwv not prove true, but theie is ore fct. of the existence of uhicli ibere can be no d-aibt, that Ksia ha negocia'e 1 u i'-nn in Xm-leclain. meatin which that power is alway compelled to !npt bef-ne 'he can put her troops in motion. e oaght however to add. that

thp F-erch j 'uinal ii.tnnHte lhat J',ui.. i- a!.o-jt t take an active part in the li. se,-ti.v.i4 betwer. Turkey and the Pacha c-f 2;t. and that Austria jealoti of ihe i. fl ien e she ha obtained over the for n.-- oad p;rped an alliatiCe to France &?!. England, far the pnrpo-e of counter a'-'iu'i Kiia in her ialenliun en Tor ki Fur ntir part we feel much inch ?;: io doubt the truth ot this latter ar c.iat. Holland peiseveren in closing the in gres :nd cere of the Scheldt to all ve tvis w ha'ev er. The qiestton of the dinposal of the ri'irhi. de l ern ha? been gH OTer in the French clumber of deputies bv pa M.g to 'h order . f the d iy. It i? re .11 ex'rvH"try with what aadactty the Catli-i in Ft ince avow their opinion in her favor. Among Use petitions present

e t the chamber for her liberation.

thf.e n one which compare be? to S' L tii in 'he chain of the infidel. Th i.!ii!;e de HrngUe. minister of foreign af-fiir-. .i;-"rjo the following a some ot thA re is fir not bringing her to trial: i.roi,i iff gentTemen. aid be, what will

he he are-T'.ent ot the counsel ror ine

. ;- n!; p:h,.r, ISpJ, ol any act or acts, fr. ..'! t!' to time, that may he necessar;. to d. tec!, prevent or punish evasions of the dutica on imports imposed by law.

WAjruGT0N, Wed. afternoon,) Feb. 13. 183:?. i At one oVlor k, the hour having arrived, the two Houses of Congress proceeded to count the votes for l'resider t

and Vice President. Mr. Grundv, of

the Senate, a: d Messrs. Jlrav ton and lluhhaid, of i louse of Repi se: lativ. , were appointed Tellers. The hallo!? were then opened with the iii-to:sary form, and the Tellers r-id aloud the results, which stood as follows:

the iih day of July, 1832, entitled

An act to alter and a me; d the several acts imposing d'ltics on imports," or by any other act, s.iall exceed twenty per cent, on the value thereof, one-tenth

pan of such excess shah be deducted; Irom and after the OtJtli day of September, 1835, another tenth part shall be

d ducted ; Irom and alter the oOth d.i)

oi September, 1837, another tenth part shall be deducted; from and after the 30th day of September, IS3D, onolher tenth part thereof shall be deducted; a;.d irom ai d after the 33th day of September, 1811, one half of the residue of such excess shall he deducted; and

from ar;d alter the 30th day of Septem

ber, 1812, the other halt thereof shall be deducted. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That so much of the second section of the act oi the lltii of July, aforesaid, as fixes the rate of duty o all milled and full

ed cloth, known by the name of plains,

kerseys, or kendal cottons, of winch wool is the only materia!, the value whereof does not exceed thirty-five

cents a square yard, at 5 per cent, ad

valorem, shall be and the same is here

by repealed; and the said articles ahall be subject lo tii- same duty of fifty per

cent. as is provided by the said second section for other manufactures of wool, which duty shall be liable to the -a:ne deductions as are prescribed by the fust section ol this act. Sec. 3. And be it farther fnofci, That

until the 30lh day of September, 1812,

Vice President,

M. Van Ruren 178

John Sijrant 49 W. V ilkins 30 Lee 11

For Presidei t. A.Jackson 2!f Henry t lav 1 William Wirt 7

Gov. Floyd II

Amos hhmaker t

Only 28G votes were returned; two

havirg been lost by the sickness ol the

Lleetors or other accident?. The majority for Genera! Jackson was declared to be 1 15.

The form of the body, breast. back,&e. also of the arms and legs, thighsand knees, joints, fcc. are all perfectly natural, and their locations in their proper places to represent a perfect man. The thing is really worthy the inspection of the naturalist." L. . Farmer. A friend from the city of New York lately gave us an account of a h aud perpetrated upon a broker, by a shar

per, who raised a large sum ot money upon sixteen barrels of what he repre

sented to be indigo. Before the indi

go was redeemed, the person who pledged it failed in business and the article was put up at Miction among other unredeemed commodities. Druggist flocked to the sale, and the first barrel wasop"nc-d to obtain a sample ;' when.

tnirabilc dtctu, it was discovered to be

bona tide Schuylkill coal! A second and a third, and in tine the whole, upon examinalio"., proved to be very line coal indeed, but not exactly the best of dye s'.ulF. Lozcel Cozrpend.

negroes, who, tog.-ther with the three

persons who kept the other places, have been lodged in jail. Many of the articles found have been recognised by the owners. There is no doubt but that many a Similar establishment remain undiscovered, and which cannot much longerelude detection if proper measures arc taken. The cry of fire was raised J.i't evening about 9 o'clock. It originated i;i the warehouse and cotton pickery of Messrs. Bohme & Co. corner of I Vcher and Dolor streets. The whole of the buildings, which o.isis:;d in extensive old and decayed nooden warehouses, were entirely d-storved i:. the course of an hour, together wi.h the fences coveri. g nearly the whole ef ho qu ire. Eighty b.,1 s of cotton, we Ti

de .stand, were ao eons-med. Xone of the adjoining buildings were injun-M.

It has been, as yet, impossible to ascer

tain hov the fire originated: some say that it i the work of i::cet:diari -a. ...hers that it was set on fire by a cr;zv

r.egro wench, who perished in t!;c flames.

Outrages. During the last fix months there ha bec-n little or no peace to our citizens, because of the outrages committed by a gang of vagabonds who go about in the night season, seeking whom and whst they ma) devour. At the commeiicemet of these operations, indecent songs and language too vile for human ears, disturbed the stillness of the night. Soon after commenced the destruction of fences, kc. and even windows and next 0 crowning horror' the sacred repository of the dead was entered, and the tomb stones were destroyed yes, the ashes of those who have gone to an etcr'.rj world, and who have left nothing but their de-

Oricihal Anecdote Some five and thirrv years ago, when this countrywas al.nost entirely new, and our inhabitants were few and far between, an enterprising blacksmith cam-' into the

town of Pdoomfield, and being unable,

lor the want of time and utensils, to e

rect a shop, put up his anvil, and set his

tire and bellows going, out of doors. Not long afterwards, one of his distant

neignoors neanng mat there was a

blacksmith in town, started ofTlo go

and employ him, but not finding the way, inquired of a man whom he met

on the road, ow far it was to Mr. IVs

blacksmith shop?'' "You are in the

ih' P now," replied the wae, kt but it is

A

thiee miles and a halt to his anxiV

A lynch of the Earthquake. The following extract from a speech delivered by a Choctaw Chief, throws Nimiod Wildfire in the back ground, and perhaps can find .10 equal- the speeches of the Southern Nullitiers, "nevertheless always excepted." Tell me not of blood I was horn a warrior I was not born as other men are, of a woman 1 was never nourished by the breast, or cherished by the affection of a mother; a dark cloud arose in the west, and from that cloud there came a stream of lightning, which struck and shattered to its root a huge pine; and thence sprang Tushma la ha, with

rifiejgun, scalping knife, and toma-

Flgtjr. The quantity of flour row

in New York, for sale, has been ascer

tained by careful investigation to be very nearlv as follows:

New Yo'k Superfine, include

n.TAit ;n :)!. ii. . r . i -

nuns on me ivtsr titver, "x.

2 0 barrels; Western, 3S.000; Trov, 175; Southern, 47,150. Total, 110,-

525 barrels

C.e what will be .he language of thee dutl . .mposed by existing laws, as r.,,.v n !er treat Rcffec, on the explo modified by this act, shall remain and ion o, papular rage they.must mevita ! continue to b eeo

caving fer.emeets amonir their friends.

were disturbed and insulted by fellows i,,awb' rc:uIy lor war our father

who would murder for sport, were it,Lthe 1 resident says war, here , is the not that their cowardly souls would ! ,,rcast thfit is t,rst to moct the foe. shrink from facing justice. The lastTushnia ha Ma step is foremost to the operation was an attack on several pea-jhattIei hut ,fhe sa.V peace,! ny peace; r(.;!,l,. ritiT.n. nmi. rf bnm M'ut tell me not of blood Tushma ha

"7 ' : i

paj

Mv excite

Cnn vou bebeve that it will I alter the day last aforesaid, all duties .. .. i mnnric eli-iH ho rvillfrfpfl in rea-

l. . - .l . l'...rnra..' Illlh 0 liiuvii uuuu.u ,

th. ror, e under i command, to protectd'. money, and laid for the purpose of

, . . 01 j n.i tho nrcned raising sncn revenue as rna uc iieiv.---ir- io,lre on or.e nana, ami ine accustu.- . . j 'sary to an economical administration ViCl'V at the timeofthe!of the Government; and lor that pur-

Ihe whole capi pose, simn p"i --

he

r. .l'i ,.r i r f In ir vnliii- tvliirh arp tint

r ,rTlc presenting the apeci oi .... ...... ...... , . . , . n vBti by th S act declared to be entitled to W to unJersro an assault, y J . . 4 ., , n. ,

til i t-' n-

a 'own .,.. to un.---; - ' j - c,,K..Pnt in ihn sai.l 30th dav

s . e-, insoiric'iins ot June iai, '.,. a;..4.i u ,rnm

?..et Von have een nothing. M an ( a,nlomker

ann im-i .win "m

ite of)

from

aK

Pa

io me en,,., .. n any - "" i, be" ai,d are hereby aholished.hehada ritrbt to give orrortn,iy for shall o c . i u

furh ilisnrders? then it i oiirnun a puu '

(,,Prp inierfpr 1812, such duties shall be at the rate c v . , th the pte-den. again n.erfe W1A e,l and ,eqested X rbe nb JlLPr lhllt dav, all credits now a

treate-i with pa'ienre an.. .1, f f4,,(;

ibat bweu oy law, m p uinu m uu.n,

shall be and are herchy aholistied. Provided, That nothing herein contain-

.- .L. trun Od Snail C CUUiiutv ..i.,r.i

q...i ij ni im cimitv o s foreign power, for imposing

i ii- hii or oi .i -' -- r , sible. Tbe kr-g hn mnde a formal dec gress recc. s. la.aM-n that tbe repeal of pragmatic the satd war. i ' l:u .nl See. 4. .If

?.r.'r.wV """""r" TTr the articles now exempted

wi tna, Pe knew m wn ..... from the payment rbe .the, bnd. it Mated that b ;the 1owillR nT(k imporfio.r.ce of, be nun remain, und.m n,,h- of t" . . ,

.n frvAff lifift-r:il 11 I 111 "v "

perv - 1833 unm thc 3Qth daJ

severely beaten. Must our city continue to be disturbed, property sacrifi ced, ard lives end tngercd by druken ru fiians ? J 'ew Haven Palladium.

Disturbance. On Sunday afternoon,

there was a large collection ol colored

people in Locust street above tenth, to

attend a funeral. Just as the process

ion had commenced, some rink persons

in the neighborhood commenced pelt

ing the coffin and thc followers wilh

stones and brickbats. This caucd

some of the colored people to retaliate,

and a general battle commenced, which

was raging furiously, when the Mayor

arrived. He was warmly seconded by

the citizens, and quiet was soon restor

ed. VhiladeJphia U. S. Gazette,

Reverse otf fortune. Thc Sunder

land, (England) Herald says: Would

any of the gay gentry of these parts

deem themselves honored and above

their fellows, had they "tripped the

light fantastic toe" with royalty? I here

is at this very moment, while I write,

a female casting coal into my cellar,

ss r ecessary to the prosecution of (the wife of a naval officer deceased)

who once u.uiceu wuu rving jruorge

e 4 ? hr il further enacted. That the I ourth.

!a fears not blood he delights in it."

!, and she measure.

A Humvn Parsnip. Wo cut the

following from thc Stamford (Con.) Sentinel. The good people of Connecticut will no doubt soon be able to raise

For some months past Mr Bloomer, hatter, in LYoadwny, has from time to time missed valuable articles from hie store. On Wednesday last, his cash account falling short, caused his suspicions to rest on his salesman., who had always borne an irreproachable character. This man was charg. d with the theft, but denied all ; owl. edge of any of the articles; his man: er, however, increasing Mr. liloomer'a suspicions, he called in Mr. Huntingdon, one of the police otlieerr. who searched the dwelling of the accused, where he found a quantity of costly furs, umbrella, &c.,a!l identified as ;!,c property to Mr. B. Th accu-s, d wis arrested, and committed to Bridewell for trial. A". Y. Standard. Literary Prizes We are authoriz. d to slate that the committee of Judgesappointed by the Publisher of the Casket to decide upon the merits of the various articles forwarded in competition for the literary prizes offered by that gentleman some months since, have awarded the premium of one hundred dollars for the best original story, to A. II. Smith. Esq. as the author o'the'Outlaw of the Pines,' a tale of the Revolution; the premium of thirtv dollars for the best original essay to Dr. J.,hn Bell, as the author of What of the Times?' and the premium of twentyfive dollars for the best article of poet

ry 10 ine uev- Albert A. Muller, of S.

We are informed by a gentleman

from Plymouth, that a most distressing 'A " ,. " ,' t, oi lit i .t i i i .'Carolina, author of an article ei-tltled accident happened in that town last !v.. ' , widiutu. ci.mita i. fin ' J:..... u i I Sunset at home.' Inouirer.

week. The circumstances, as he related them, are as follows; A man waj cutting up meat in his house, with a

Two ears of corn, raised on the farm

of Mr. John Gulbck of this tjwnshin.

large Kniieii untortunatciy glanced,; were jeft at our (ffire a (cw da y6sinf;.'

d.viv.n. ui ins uaugi.ii.j, vvnicn measure oUinches in lenrrth If

instantly killed her. A large kettle

hllcl with boiling soap was on thc

hearth at the time, and the mother,

with an infant in her arms, was standing by the fire-place. She was so much agitated by the disaster, that, horrid

to relate, she let the infant fall into the boiling soap, and it survived out a few moments after it wan taken out. Thus

in the short space of fifteen minutes,

the parents were deprived of two beloved children. SamttnhJf .fnutmnJ.

It is stated, that the Bishops in Ireland have received directions from government, not to renew any leases; the

present tenants will be permitted to

either agree for their present holdings,

at a rent to be calculated, or to pur chase their tenure from the treasury.

The 5f?xY' Secret. Davie was ask

ed if woman could keep a secret.

There is one secret" said he. "and

that is thc only one they can keep ti; "

in circumference, and had on 28 rows

of corn. Mr. G. challenges any onr

in me country lo produce larger.

Mnmouth,J. J. Enquirer. Com Tucker. We learn with mncb

pleasure, says the Wise asset, (Mass.) Yankee, that Gen McCobb, of Waldoboro', has jus-t received and forwarded lo this veteran officer of the Revolution,

a new pension certificate, allowing him six hundred dollars per year, and commencing on the 4th March. 1831.

YOUVG CHEROKEE. The welT-hlooded

"YOTJN& OHBr.OKEJT, t our years old, 15i handsbigh will stand the ensuing season at the subscriber's stable, in

Gnllatrn cmiuiy, Kentucky, &ix miles south east of Ghent six miles south-west of Warsaw, and four miles north of Sandeos Id mill. For particulars see bill JAMES HOGGINS. G allntio county, K. February 27.