Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 77, Vevay, Switzerland County, 2 March 1833 — Page 3
imHu in Pa iumcnt. Mr. O"-
f i Cotmei f!it-is the hMis of Common nt 'he head of a phalanx of .-it of his wn i. i itioi.e. Maurice OConecl hi? eldest son, member fir Tralee: Morgan O'Connel, hi second sou. m.-mber fr the county of Mealh ; Join, O'Counel, hi? third son, member for Vonghall; Christopher Fi'zimmons. his son in-law, member for the coutm of Dublin; W. F. Finn, his brother-in-law, mmher for the eouutv of Kiikei i.v; anl Margin John O'Conn!. hi nephew, who will take his place ft the roui tv of Kerv. Mr. O'ConwI. it appears, has chani; ed hi mind regarding the name of hi new association, which i to b' rleignaled th ' Volunteers .! Ireland.' in.!e:t l -f the "IlTPal A-n ation." a had :'i intp' d d. i i VaiNTF.R''S r?ETRF. T. INDIANA SATVDAV. HRni2, ?33. SaCk-:i .Vtlls-ic. Joseph .Miichell teacher, '.vid a' ..i ai tue sch-t-i:ouse i Jacksoi.vthe, to-morrow m.iniit.j! at eleveo'clock, to complete the fyrmstiou of M cJass. ,rr The Switzerland circuit t, will sit in Vevay, on Mouda the 18Mi of March instant. Messrs. tiiie- &, Seaton hare been elecfed nruitrjrs lo ihe house of representatives f:-r v-.v 23d congress. The contest was between IWir, administrniion and Gales & Seaton,an.i-adnunistra'ion. Mischief Brewing At the lat date, the N V i le.latnre were sitting with dosed do t"!!!'.! U. LAMv-The b'il introduced into the house of rejire?ent itive. tv dispose ol the government stock in said bank, has been rejected. CI-W'S TARIFF - I he hill introduc d b Ctav, has-been re'etred to a selic. c .mmittee. to wit. Clav,Clav1on. V'alhono. Di-.Has, .rood v. Kives and Webster . SHAME V I tit i '..s-f -.o lie lela iveof New-Y -tk, appropriating loO,(M)') fir the e!c'i it ot a o siveH for K emat.es. At- Prison exciu- ' - . Pooksioi sobsctip.. n u, uie s ck ot the Fr,nklin Bank ot v iocanati, are be.aedin thatc.y-tnecap1,aj,Sfe.00. 000: unil II 18 elX-i if" Villi t nui be ready to opeia'.eby 'he first d" April. tu f.-.r rat-ili!iliin t n nenitenti rv ! : in;,...;, h v.Pfn n.,sscd. it is to be I.Ka -
ted at Jefi'.rson. A law has also been pns-'Pns. gndironf, books, oyster knire-. hi, sed to give 'he people die riht of voting,' odder kinds of medicines. Joe Vil!(am iof. iv..r.roiit seat ot tr vernment.! will bah S'une fie?h oytters at hi Mal
Spriestield, Jacksonville, l'enria, Alton or Vandalia a!one, to l)e v ted for. The Postmaster general has estaMisaed . . .....I a dailv express between Philadelphia and "ew York, to run tlirough (96 miles) in six hours. Mess.,.-. Spragueand Holmes, the U. S. Senators from Maine, have been invited rresign their ofiices, by a vote iuthe legislature of 105 to 64. FUBM OPIMON A religious re-Dr.w.-ntative meet ins was he'd la'elv at Crawfordsville, in this s'ate, wh'.fh passed resolutions, by a vote f 7 to 2t disapprov ir5 of Temperance. Missionary, Bible Svbbith School and Tract soeie'ies. M'M'TE Mkn We are informed tha.t the S.vuzerlaii'i Minute Men re to mcpt al Vt vay. on the 7 h iist. to try a rmmiher f iTbTEALG A ri..?l KNIFE . 8 thf j'UV try 'his au is ery large and iiuaierous we Ivrjr ;b,jm to kf; n niind,!! !' .incie: law maxim Volenti non ft injuria. If the owiie,' d t e Rime, which .ve ;.re lol ithe fact, permitted him lo take the knife, and mad no o j 'ctior.ss. he nngln not now to complain for an injury cauuol be done t a willing pe.son.' E. The memorial to Congress on the ub ject of the t irtlT. of which a copy wa9 sent to the girenor of 8. Carolina, and in the ronifnts of which he expressed his roncunence. has been left at the office of the N. Y Courier 4- Enquirer for Ihe signatures of merchants and citizens gen erally A b;il h now before the legislature of Massachusetts for encouraging the cultivation of the White Mulberry tree. It is stated, that "one acre of Mulber ry trees will produce worth of siltf and that females, children, and ajjed persons can perform most of the labor." Abraham Kevser ha been elected! it i. rvr x- i State 1 reasurer of New York.
Vevay Nominations.
Ata rooetmgot the citizens of JcflersonJ uwnsmp, at me court-house in Veav., on Saturday, the Kith of February, foi the purpose of nominating persons to be Fnpportcd as township officers, at t he eIcclion to be held at the c:urt-house in Vevay, n the first Monday in March next; Thome? (idalanc. was called to the chair, and Perrct Dufour, chosen secretary Resolved that Philip Bettens, jr. Simuel Jlis a id Newto;) H. Tapp, be supported Township Tri!S'ee$. Perret D if r, fr township clerk ,
asnuel PpMsmn and John Paw. forTr' ,ne UKr Vrn, UK" the inn im
ce viewers. " Elisha 'hdiy, Frederick L Grissard & j,bua Smi-hson f.r overseer, of the poor, Overseen of Htffhxuift.
ux i:,(ir,fi-j nn e.snn i.nr eison,,""". .n no more see ;e. 0-th at the
being overage, r! c'iot k 2 3 4 5 7 9 do J "hn Suekler, j in. do - J..cb S:uff do lac !Ialfs, jun. do Da id Lustredo r.nd Fi'iman d, Hubert S. Cotton do . S ephen C. Stevens do t 'onirts McC-irmick do - Pin'iio henk . 10 THOM AS GILLILAM). chairman, Attest TERntT I wf cr, secretary. MARRIED, Oil -rhnrsd y the i.isi. Jts-K Gard to miss Amanoa McIIe"ry. On he 2-iih ult. by ja hre Mlin, J. hn MeMaKis j'm.to miss P -llv Dieitos .v. O.i Sunday evenii s; last; Jostvu S. Mtx :i of Nath unet Mix, aged just twe:d; ear?. Years may pass on, and seasons rol', And other hearts be reconciled; But never from that Father's soul, Shall pass the image of his child; For oft, w hen be shall contemplate. The scenes of other days (g."iKj by) Oft, shall JOSTAH,? untimely !ar.-, Live in that Fathliis memory. On the same day, JOILN Si!UPFhe was a revolutionary soldier and a pe..! under the act ef c.Oi'iress t jmn' 7 iI53-, i'Ut did not live to enjoy the bounty ot country. Re jvicrcit i.i pact. DiZ) ' Krochtt S --i'tv.1 hi 1' lamahun, smtina: lhat if (lie t..r:ti t.v not reduced b-for. the fumth of M.-vret;. next, he vi!l down east and 'i!rin'i nop thni rif ut. ete upp fbnr uteFrti hole' ps'ingeri fv, re wotild -nd n'-l. hi !i will be di resin; nd weal hlo up;, tfovr it onn. rattel thur tinshp. lurn oer thu: j fnrknn is. Vomp hnin thur rale ro Je!a ,d 'mk thur Tntvion l'r.-m thee re i tnr toe thee uicinifurence.r A gentleman ir.f nes us, ays th eoi 'tor of the llafei-'lortH Mail, iha when ,o:,,0rm M 0nt! f ,he , JWn, ,u V . hf eilC0(:riIer.d (n the rPr, rt . - ... " bell most nmnhiily ; after lahoiinr :t it some time, the fellow made a dead bait and belliwed mit something to the iol !,rtw'n6 Sate dts nig'nt; fivm Iishment. By ticlar desn e M r Howie t will give linntHitoiis cher again. w r three dozen ilacnapevi di:ii'sion pun ,ock . , y r q ,, r;e,,b.r .. T C saroHiimt n temperfiuce, half past 6 o'clotk precise, dai's not all! dare will be a perlite and select coloretl ball, at Mrs John" just aiter o"is is bin done!1' A coK-ardly trkk Two cows were seen yetiday snatching n scanty rep.tst froai some loose stiaw on Netvton's wimit when one of (hem peihaps thinkr-.g (;? cows can think) that although tbiiie might be too much for one theie wh not enough for two, pot rid of her ci.rnp.iii ion by uhing her fl' the wharf into j j,P dock, whence !lc was rescued with souik difficulty, half diowned. SPECTKAL IEEUSIOXS. Dr. Bi e wster in hi Irlieis ..i Natural Magic, on the ubjei t of spectral idii-bun.. !ns the following remark: Atnniig t ;lt jjeruliariites of spectral illusions ;bre is one which men's particular attention; namely, that they seem to cover or con ceal ohjerts immediately beyond them. It is this circumstance more than anv other which give them the character of reality, and at first sight, seems diflicult of explanation. The distinctness of any imp'essinn on the retina is entirely inde pendent of the accommodation nf Ihe eje to the distinct vision of external objects. When the eye is at rest, and is not ac commodated to nhjects at any particular distance, it i in a state of seeing distant objects more perfectly. When a distinct impression, therefoie, is before it, all other objects in its vicinity will be seen indistinctly, for while the eye is engros ed with ihe vi-i..B, it is not likely to ac commodate itself to any other ohject in the same direction. It is quite common too, for the mdy one of Iwo objects actu ally preented to it. A sportsman who has been in Ihe practice of shooting w ith both his eyes open actually ee a double . s . "."'T " i""n5 piece. iinongn it is only vsiih one o ihc-e ima. ... ii,,i k. ,.... k' iges that he covers fits game, having no
Perception whaieve, with the other.
" " " ""ner principle upnjr,ave rnrunlcsted an anxiety to have
" " ""7 "ue ,w" oijeci-. may ne een at a tims. If we look very piph( iy and continually nt a Huhie patLent nth a those no a carpet cmpori i two single patterns of different colornpjiosn red n4 yailnw. and if y m drect the mind pactioulaily to the cor templati'in of the red one, the yeH. pattern will s orpiine vanish entiie' leaving the red one alone viidhle, ar by ttitr M'it process the red on ma m t'le to disapiiear. In this r ise, hu e ?e may he -een together; but if j '"Y m po-trmoi the retina is excitea j h h direct ta;,s of an external object. Jwoen m . excted by mful 1(rW . .. ai . ame time than it ribratir
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, ,, . It i Quite noib!e h poib!e n tr ver. that the hr.V,.-, f . e ' V " Vf "?,r mav it: viiaiiiiviiy een aion ui h tae bnsht. est prts of ho ot jprt i:itiieuiatel v behn . .kK ... at. . .1 1 u. imji men Mie orgnt prrt of earli h . .,, m..ntni.ci , Or Ahe-vrmMe. A tenman, who a a p-i'ient ol vn. of an h ntal'le hahtl. ami lnhle to i nnmber of
uneasy sensations in his bead, w .tiitn'iv u i i j( ; . , -""f i.Noah has received n commmuration ai 'ne in ht (imi' sr roo;ii ii t t-ti'-h: r i i . , tt,n (U , ," " S"'Mlrom several distinguished gentlemen when lh do, ot the .a,; - , htilc Lt Vn;n.r . l(rrtP;;i
I. . . . i i imip.v in .i Mil e'd by .' im i tie a... met " t -i ... fuU Sue -eene 1 i lv vtrd hi'ii a.v i coriviccii.ii that :.t ot v !ioii, ho i time hy waif:;; . ;t ober in 'vi! n- ' c .1. nrure - ., to t door, sod 'he. .tl v v r Ti see t;.i.t " !!' i .he Vfi.. ; lo.; ii" I !--'!! f. of' iv t , .... N uu ,. t.i; jjif h ii . e;er o' i";irv tr. i:s arc jt: hi i C . n t v :i iv-i thpar--'l 0;h!'ilt? r-. fc 1:.. local sorff ic.'o: v "i-.'iti h :-rc!e The er.s : :i -,p;;rt ir;tiy.has the eopern-A'.fU ci'mriid. In ih pci; tiv a :'.?, h. t '. : i -c - h -:e ;:.'ut ; ;1 though ' ": n!e '.''y -;re as !; iti't : iiiauoil . t t-.i sha i id a sweetie t'iea .f the ir. l''lfti.er oicaieci c f t -nued city ; in lb ; : : . ell ;.) : l i-uhlic bs';. i"P op iiiauciieraliie . he pers.Mi ol his ticn-., i -v. t visihle lo the eye ?cr aii.-cj iu ocaily piesect c o! hi- an'iietnf a?, il ihey towed foiih in tiie siun ill. In oider (o cnnv. v s';.. i tbiei.ee el this iiebi. r . li;'.:i..ii Ml'i,C welt iiii-: l ucces:ul eninh ijo e (he foik-w iiitj: i. Si.Gille, a ;rort-. tlt'd mcoinn lo shelM r !, "t.'ini in a iiphiniri-'; ' (lie m- nk weie in i r; il.iil ll tn. umtl in-T.l".r.l' 0; iniy who h.id tieen v'crVV h.le i Miieolie oi c i ; r. deciasi : !r..;: .( he '--.;-' ; un;.;ig oii,. : 5' . Germain. u:elt liom a vpiit, wheie . : i n . r.. l' .. I t '.ei i atitiu ' of then r.ors which liiui rvfSiv j a, was su;!(it:.;y lioj r. r) Hon of V:f ie repro ing tb d Ztai. 'ill tvent brought the hurcb. . -o n." : tClI.i ID I '-.i .o r. t: t-M. o ft.eJ n p".': ! '.nf; 1. .(.'' i ! -: l s ii til t ; .'M- r. ..oiv' ft: I in'' ''..' I.' I( ..; a voue . i . i lr t h ' ." "-e cmi.il S'l'oiy, and ; o r a:it i; vta.ttural hi. ; hood to ii -..i.uve le. penieii its laaient .! ai.ii ue l;o!e ci.-ev face, an i vr wed li. .rf reproaches ; :.i U ii upon their Cldl.e i tcnaraiiuD ol liieir vrnr I f: . ci.rding:y ch:.:ii ed in bid cin.tr a ne pnj .ntiis, uuru.g the miei vhIm of whnt, t;.e spun ot the oep.vi hu nii Dk expicst.d his salii'a lion it then j u.ns exertion!'. I he tsiui ai. . I hi d m igi.e,l agamsl scr,.iicism mi hie --ti t ie. I l arii.i i ition cm! ?.J. S m i i r - - - - . - Oiitt h-iit ' cieat dnij. nliy in convim n.g the tw.Wraitj ibal the wtmie was' a uu Lt ptlOU THE LVDLLVS. ON TllEAOaU WEST. On the 5tii uh. there was a rcnerai meeting oi ll.e titizensuf Galena, iur t..e purpose ol taking i.itu consideratio.i the siatcinei Is buely published, mat tue Indians u. thai neighborhood were hostiicly disposed and that there! was a strong probability of their break-! ing out into open war the next spring.' i ne meeting appointed a committee to examine into the Lifts, and report at a subsequent meeting. ed. At the atijurped meetii.T ihf. i r- --- 4 A . I . J j ' b wtommittee presented a'reportin which they stated, tliat the time has not existed since the settlement of the country, that a disposition so totally the reverse of hostilities, was so manifest and anna-!
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rent, as at this particular juncture. quarter of section 22. township 2, range The Indians not only shew every indi2, W. and the east half of the N. E. qr cation of an increased friendly disposi-'of section 21, township 2, raoge 2, W. a. tion, but to satisfy the unjust suspicions jmong her hairs and representatives. The and groundless fears that they undcr-lsaid application will be made on the sec stood was entertained of them, scvernl'ond day of the net March term of the of their chiefs have come forward and Switzerland Circuit Court, to be holden
proffered to give themselves up as hos tages. They have besides manifested not only a deposition to surrender such joung men of their tribe as joined the
igacs and Fox Indians last summer, but'
.them taken, Ocr. ice. Which report was unanimously adopted and the proceedings of th meeting ordered to be published. In addition to this evidence of the . friend I)- disposition of our Northern Intnn. we have the published 'talk1 o; Whirling Thunder,' chief of the band :..' Rock River Winnebaeroes. lie savs i behalf of his tribe, 4 We want peace. ' II we want is to l:unt i i peace as was reed by the treaty. Next spring we ' dl rftnove.' l wish you to request oar Great l ather not to let anv limm: be brought among u. Wre drink it ai,d become mad, and it is then that Lr vo-ins; mm do mkhiff.' 4There arft birds that r(im(.am,m(r: ,jt;n ; ' ii iiiu ciiicl i' " "JV j 1,11 U3 uniip"' are comirr nmonc us. we dare ,ot hunt? w bni7 tn i.;d -..,..K .,o i .... i . . " " nave noihi"?to 'at. We have to live on aWe are glad for what you have ' f can i.ow go home to our peoj( i : t :l -hem t ot to listen to lhoe i itwo hearts Ai-d two tongues.' r vy .A'frc Paper. The New York papers make mriitinr of n rnnrt tlif Mr. M .. .j. inn, mium ir uiiv-v-iiiv.H? iu t sia: iivn a paper at rne seaf o! iiovernnietit m support of Judge hfef.ean for the Preside; cy. ard, that he has concluded to accept the offer. jThe National Intelligencer savs: "The ; report i ;o far true, we believe, as that -Mr. jNoal. is about to commence a newg- '' ;per here.' 'JictiroAN. The legislative coun- " :1 of (he Territory of Michigan have j -drpted a Memorial to f'ongress, pray:'n: P'sage of a law to authorize M people oi thai territory to forma j .:! corstifu'io'i, and to be admitted '; Uvo'u on equal footling with j'. if ether Sls-le. This request will be promptly complied with. ;a s twr;.,.v ti.'ih star will thus be ad ;d; d ! opr Natio- al Uanner. l v KiiAL ELbJ rroh, 7b be held on lite first Monday in August' next. Cot!grcss Amos Lane. ShcriiT of Switzerland co. Ralph IJ. Cotton, George E Pleasants, Morton rair, Pinttt Harvey ll-la Hearick, William Keith, luiael K Whitehead. CGROSER, Stephen G Peabody, John Stepleton. c 7o be holden on the first Monday, in March next. in Jefferson tovcnshipi THUSTKrlS, George G. Knox, Isaac Matts, sen. James Brown. Philip Bettens, junSamuel Falli, Newton 1!, Tapp con st a tiles, (Three to befelected) Uliver Allen, James B. Lewis Nathaniel Mix, Henry McMakin. Benjamin Picket, PLEASAjYT TO H'j ship. Aaron Osborn, J. Blodget, Joel Coffer, William llaunis. OVKRsrr.RS OF TBS P'MiH, John Elam, If elected, mr. K!tm promises to keep t,is olfice at 'y milN LItAKr 1 Oh. SHIP, Constable -John Brandon PETITION FOR PARTITION. The heirs of Levinia Dill man deceased. pHK heirs of LEVINIA DILLMAN - deceased, are notified that an ap plication will be made for the partition of her estate in the west half of ihe N. W at Vevay. CHARLES It. GULL I ON , CHRISTIANA GUL.U0N. Yeyay, February 28 s
TO XVG lADEPLW'DE.YCE.
The elegant vung hrrse. wiil stawd the riisiM.! - s .!. feltSka 9il M.ndays, al t!,. s:,.t.'e -f he sistdt of the sab.eriir, in Craig t.nvi,. i.ip on Tuesdays and U edi esda s. at t'.e stable cf Francis Fat.sdalc, r.i V .fas lit 'ownship, and on Thursdais Fridays and S .turd-.ija, at Vevay. For paiticiilnrs sec he bills. MALLOXY LANCASTLR. Craia township. Februa'v 2','. BLACKSMITH IN VEVAY, INDIANA. FR-" nr.RICK L. GRISSADD, ESPECTFULLY in forms his friends and Sfiw,. I.I Id. -citizens, that he still continue to carry on the ' S3 in its vario.s Lranche: n the wn of Vevay, on Main street, opposite the Clerk' Amongst other articled, he keeira office. c--i:ntantly on hand f r sale. Pecock and ('arys Plouirhs, of superior qiiiility, &. warranted to be infe rior to none manufactured in the state- -also ALt. KINDS OF lloes, Mattocks and Chains. ALL persoi.s indebted t:. htm by no: r hook account, are ren iested to make immediate paymetif, as m ney must Oe had to keep Mm stock and material? to carry on the business Futtl er indulgence to those whose accounts and notes are of loti2 standing, is useless. F. L. GRISSARD. Vevay, Fehrnary 18. Pilll SciMP BOOK? ANO Gallery of Comicalities. The first work of the kind ever attempted ic THIS CITY. 'pIIE subscriber intends pubishir.g, by subscription, on or about tits 23d of March, (if sufficient encouragement be given) a weekly publication under the above title, to coutain 8 closely printed large octavo pages in each number, on fine white paper, witha new and beautiful type, and to be delivered to subscribers residing in the citr eve ry Saturday, and sent by mail to any part of the United StaleIt is intended that this Bookshall conlain such a variety of matter as will make it a source of instruction as well as amusement to all classes, to the grave as well as to the eav.' whilf care will be taken that nothing be ad milieu wincn win render it inadmissible to anv. We will not meddle in Congressional affairs, nor publish long speeches arising from Nullification, the I 'a riff. !cc which make most of our Journals at this time useless lo many , save tie practical politician but shall e.-.deavor to keep ours'ieet as closely as possible to correspond w ith the title we have selected for it, and publish ALL which comes under its proper head which maybe deserving of our notice, and none other We have obtained the aid of many valuable correspondents residin g in and out of the city, whose productions cannot fail to enrich our work, and we promise not without the hope of being able to fulfil our promisies, to give the public a work which we are confident cannot be surpassed by any cotemporary. This Book will, when bourd at the end of ihe year, form a cent volume of four hundred and sixteen pages. Terms. To city subscribers the work will be delivered regularly ever week for Onb Dolur, ' payable sis months in advance, on the delivery of the second number subscribers resN ding in the country will be required to pay a year's subscription in advance. All subscriptions and communications (post paid) addressed to the pro prietor,at 121 South FAh street below Prune, will be punctually attet dd to. JOIIXC. BARGEK. Who want a Vorlune 1 i. Y. COSO ATE D LOTTERY. EXTRA CLASR NO. 5. FOR To be di atvii,.7Hrri C, 1 CAPITALS $3o,nnn. s and tin of 31,000, Arc &c T.ckets-Tcii Dollars shat .......... ... . . - - in ('"pill nun. Drawing of X- Y C. Lolteriet, " v.. am. lo.o uowent prize o . 4-15-11-23-31-1 l-Gl-flan, . As many of our distant fri.nds. comr4ai l. In all CdStea. xchn ,ai - r kititp toe, m Ve.tfwt in antnn i . -v "j'l.rvwro mem. S. J. SVLVESTfcTi,
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