Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 96, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 July 1833 — Page 2
WEEKLY TttESSEHGER.
tcr the evening service commenced, and' conversec with him about the order ol the ?ciT.ioa then preaching about ten minutes. llev. Di;i5 C. Scelt, was at said
t-;,n,p meeling."saw Mr. A.liiton Wednesday morning', 'procured him a lent
to ci t refreshment in, him in the
evening near th.e close of public service,!
near the H;i:;htld teal; conversed witn
pounds. There was but four votes m
its favour, and 27" against it. 'lhe cotton duties reduction bill had
passed both Houses and received the royal asent. Mr E. J. Littleton, member of the House of Commons for the soulhern di
vision of Stallordsnire, has been ap
pointed Chief Secretary for Ireland
On the subject of negro emanc.ipa-
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him. On Thursday morning witnessjiion, a qnesuou uemg pui m mc nuUtc saw" Mr. Avery aid told him there of Commons, to ministers, lord Althorp were bad girls on the ground; Avery 'said that he was glad of an opportunity n-nlie-d that the Cornell girl was one of j to state that ministers were determined thlm-lhat he saw herin thecongrega- to persevere with the question with all
tion staring rounu, out mat wnen sue p'"' ""l"1"-"-
i ne great, meeting 01 uie puuucti
eaw him she dropped her head as if she had been shot. Kev. I'hineasCrandall.sawMr. Avery on the c;vm; ground several times on V'eonesday and Thursday; agreed to tr.hu i.-io I'rovidenre with him in his
chaise on Friday. Thursday evening w itness preac'ticd; a few seconds before he corns. a need saw Mr. Avery at the preaeher.s stand; he agreed to meet him fhere at the close of the service,
Union of Birmingham, called by Mr
Attwood, had passed over without any disturbance; MrCT onnell was present.
Some strong resolutions were passed,
condemning the course pursued by min
isters, and recommending the repeal
o" the legislative Union with Ireland.
The most important intelligence on
foreign affairs is that relative to the Dutch and Belgian question. It would
have to be guarded, to keep back th admiring crowds who throng the.m. Door,, window?, awning frames, houst iops, corners, of streets, and the high ways, aloo which if rumor hapens W ray Black Haw,k is going to pass, an crowded with all ages, sexes, and con-
Iditions, and shouts are sent up in tes
timony of this feeling of respect and attachment. It only needs the annuii ciation of a public exhibition, undei
the forms of a. miiilaty parade, or pro
cession oCauy sort, to put the city, fron
one end to jb,e other, in commotion.
We have omitted to notice the foi
mal viit .made "to. Black Hawk bv th
- - - - . . authorities, his honor the mayor, and
members of" councils because this branch of honor. might be denominated official and therefore, supposed, by some., not to have been made undei lhe influence of that "gushing" flow from the heart, which prompt lhe people to press upon and shout over those
digni'.aries. Pkila. Com Herald.
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and" go to their lodgings; they cli.l so iappear mm uie ivmg oi nonanu nieef; lodged together, and started for 'at last, agreed to an indefinite armistice. Providence next morning. An oflicial announcement of this event e. Abraham 1). Merrill saw A. on has, it is true, not yet appeared, still the ifrbnnd frequently on Wednesdayjthe positive tone in which the London and Thursday. On Thursday evening! papers speak of it, leave little reasons 4vcrv opened the prayer meeting inlto doubt that it has actually taken
The Lioness. Melancholy but inte
resting intellgence respecting some of quested to see the bodies before he
place.
There is nothing that throws any additional light on trie state of affairs be-
t'le western tent tent; remained there till the horn blew for preaching. Mr. ivcrv was in the habit, when witness
kwew him of taking long excursions onjween Turkey and Egypt,
loot-.- Un i iiarsaay aaernoon, :jana catrte into a tent where witness was, and said she had been a very bad girl, and reqaeste.d his forgiveness. Rev: Henry Mayo, was much in the coenpny of Mr, Avery on the ground; on Thursday evening witness was in the western tert from half past five till
the horn blew, when they left the tent-,1
v.itress a little before A. but they both r hed the "preacher's tent at the same motpev witness remained with Mr. .v.erv till Mr. C'randall got through preacbittc.nnd came- for him when the' v..; !t" the ground together Rev. tS..rrvj l Palmer was in the tent during tr.t'at of the evening. IVitness saw Marin on the ground and remarked that
she was pregnant,
Honors to Black llatvk. Black Hawk and his brethren followed clo'e at the heels of the presi eent as far as New Yoik,and shared in the applause which the occasion dr-w forth. This appears to have excited the indignation of some of the collat editors, if not the jealousy of the pres ident himself and so the connexion
was cut short at New York, the presi
dent taking one track and Blark Hawk being ordered to another. Whilst they
travelled together a double gratiri :acation was atf rded to the people, who
could Look on tl is picture, and on that,1' and by comparison judge which madr
the b-st figure in the show. Black
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rw S.-imuel Palmer. sat bv Mr. A'si Hawk, however, labored under the dis
in the preacher s tent, on Thursday iuva.uage ' navin no laiu.iui serine
- - at ms eioow, iu uuie uwi? im uiuv"
i rsDetsey Wavo, saw Maria sever- ments and language. Baltimore Chron
sidf
; Ktinieson the ground Thursday atter1,00 1, she came to the table back of the
Poor Blark Hank! Thev have too
ned his lour to the east, and will nol
ter.!-, sue said to witness, Mr. Avery is r mi t him any lunger to follow the hers; wUness replied that S3 r. Merrill jtmimphal car hti "prpton given
wa--also; Maria said, "she knew it, and Q the captive at Philadelphia, was so
had' spoken to turn." Witness tnenjittie different from that given to the
tol i her that Mr. Avery was in the tent,! president, that it excited the spleen
wre.i she went directlv away. Mr A.
reproved witness for speaking to her. ft! rs Patty Bacon, lodged in the Muddy Brook tent; saw Maria, and remarked that she was a married woman or ought to be, saw her change her clothes thought she was pregnant. Concluded next week.)
and indignation of many. Indeed there seemed to be a eort of contest between the friends of the two great men, which should bear awa the palm the one of pity and compassion for the captive
and the other of adulation to the con queror. i
In Philadelphia, the attention paid
to him excited unplenaant feeling but
in Nw York, it became intolerable
and he was dipatched to the west
The following from the Commercia
Advertiser, is the official bulletin of the
What Rext? We have been informed within a few Any past, on go-id au
thcrity, that theie is now livine in the i tht the president might be alone in
low not rVovicence, h female nv the namely glory" (J- S telegraph
o! "ila: i brio.v Cornell. Ut ner cnracter we sv nothing, further than to state that there
i,now no rloubt that lh,s is lhe indenlical- York Purtion of t,,e BUtk Hawk's
tt..,.d in the t.UI of Averv. as Maria! "At length he presented himself at
Sr .w at one idace. a Maiia Cornell Htl'n epen window, of the second story
a - i . . j r.n f itook otf his hat, (he was in citizens
,h,r,i n,.,ht,pri:ipnrnf SurHhiJrrw) a,,d waved H wrd the mul
-V! r'o r .io. -(.mat ,iPrMfeijs lUode, at lhe haine time bowing.gver-
answer 'none of your business, and
leing unarmed, he went out to pro ore assistance in the meantime the murderer went to an adjoining room md put his axe into a closet. By the time three or four persans could be collected it was dusk, and on entering the house they perceived something in one corner of the room, covered with an eld carpet, on removing which the woman and child were seen, the for mer exhibiting some faint signs of life, and an attempt was made to raise her ip but before candles were precured he ceased to breathe. During this time Sherman came from another part
of the house and attempted to pass out
through the room where the bodies were, when he was seiied and bound with a cord. He made a little resistanc at first, but soon yielded, saying 'he had done it and was ready to die.'' On being aked what he had killed his wife for, said she had aggravated him to do it she had taken the children's wages, and refused to let him have money to pav a bill for meat. He re-
or 8me part of the abdomen, or bolii these may be together, with or. without -ome nausea in this case let the patient take fiom ten o twenly'drnp of the cam.phorated alcohol, in a spoonful of water, keeping himself to the house and confining himnlf esruively to rice water or corn meal gruel for diet if the kin be dry, drink freely of warm balm or sage tea, and if the feet or skin incline to be cold, dry heat should he applied while the pat i tut i9 in bed to induce perspiration. M h.
the victims of the explosion on board
the Lioness, has just been received by various letters from a friend of the late
Mr. Clifford of this city, part of which
we think, wdl afford some degree of
gratification, however melancholy to
hat worthy mans relatives and ac
quaintances.
By one of his letters from Alexan
dria, June 1, it appears that the body
f Mr. Clifford bad been recovered
and intfrrrd opposite to that town on
he 30ih ofMay. A Mr. Campbell,
who Knew nim personally, ana me dres he wore, identified the corpse
iudoe Johnson's body, as it is believed,
had been buiied a little higher up, a few days previously. It is some solace to mourners, that thoe whom (hey
lament had the last effire of sepulture
performed to their remains; that fhev were "by strangers honor'd and b
Grangers mourn d. Almost all the
killed have been found, some but little
disfigured others mutilated.
The mangled suivivors have a hard
er late tnan those wno pensnea at
once. A poor passenger ws i-till ly
ng in ag.iny ai Judge Smith's planta
tion on the 31st. Both his hands were
pealed of their flesh, and it was equal
ly distressing to humanity fo see the an t t - i
snnerer or lo near nis groans ana
screams.
A Mr. Onsley made a remarkablr t
escape. Me was up ana aressea ; wnei
the explosion happened, he found him self lying Mtho'ng a pile of fragments
was taken to jail, and after looking at
them said, 44he did not mean to kill the child, and was sorry for it." The wounds upon the deceased were prin ripally upon their heads, which were
shockingly mangled and broken to pieces. It is supposed that the child did
not receive but two blows one with
the edge, the other with the back of
the nxe the last ot which broke the
skull in two places, producing what is
termed counter fraction. It strug gled for n while, but medical assistance
which was very promptly given, was
entirely in vain, and died about 12 o'
clock in the night. By this act of an
unfeeling father, a large family of chil
dren are cast destitute upon the world.
Sherman was brought before a ceurt
of examination on Saturday morning
ir.d fully committed to take his trial
at lhe next session of Superior Court,
which will be held at New London in
September. The bodies of his wife
and chili were interred on Sunday
morning, followed to the grave by a
very large concourse, probably not less
ih:ti hfife-: hur dred dollars.
h.tving fallen through the cabin floor
on the eneine. Feeling his "clothes
ill in a fl.ime, he made a desperate ef
fort extricated himself, and jumped m
to the river, the remaining null and boilers sinking instantly after in thirty
or thirty-five feet water.
It is supposed that the I idians below
collected or riled most of the tranks thai were afloat. Cholera since broke
out among them, and they have fled a
wav.
Those who are bereft by this sad ac rident, we muet consign o their forli
tnde, to resignation, to the svmpath)
of their friends, and the soothings o
Hope. Jieo Orleans paper.
g f;n era l lle i ion,
To beheld on the first Monday in August
next.
Consrress-
Amoa Lane
John Test
Enoch McCartj. LEG1SL.1 TUIiE, -Samuel Fallis, Daniel Kelso Charle3 F. Krutz, John P. Lillard. James V. flood.
Sheriff of Switzerland co. Ralph B. Cotton, George E. Pleasants, Morton Craig,. ; Pruett Harvej Bela Hearick, William Keith. IiraeVR. Whitehead. William R Wilej. COROJVER, George Brown. Stephen G Peabodj, John Stepleton. Cosbj M. Lewis. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, Thomas Cole, John Hicks.
o- r
bten Ithe fiaii
i down with tKe sipgilnritie". und the crimes of another
: tre n .;ae nore a resemuiance io neie. Whv h i ihi been done? Let thoe an
swer who '.M know
al limes, a la mode de President, and that day sharpened his axe, saying th exhibiting a manner which seemed to he was eoinout to chop wood aft
show that he was well pleased witn the attention which he attracted. The
tva j k moment he piesented himself at the
' - i :
iherough'y investigated and
affair
publicly s osed, ami the authors of it mde to :-el the full weight of their merited punishment. Lives there on earth (jc.id. a deil in human form, that w rla or tr.uld tesort to sach mea
sure I-t aiiv paroose whatever? If
theie ' '"-h ben:g. let them be known
that ir.ev 'ray be shunned. Fall River
Monihv--Fr. ;n the ,V rr Yurk Enquirer. FOL'li ,AN LATI.If FKO.H KXKL.VND Our r ws schooner Eclipse arrived in town i his morning, w ith London pa-
window, many voices eagerly exclaim
ed, "Theie's Black Hawk! there's Bi.ick Hawk!'" and immediately the
air was rent with three hear -beers.
Nex! .ippeared one of his companions, in lidia'i costume, with a handsome red blanket about his shoulders, and a
sort of Indian fan in his hand, which hi
waved towards the multitude in lieu
ol a hat. He too, was answered with
three cheers, as were likewise a third
and a fourth of his party who succes
sively presented themselves at the win
dows. The interview, although very
informally sonpht. was perhaps as a
CtiOILERA.
The Cholera ha made its appearance
and while it has stain its hundred, fear
has put its thousand to death. Let none
therefore be afraid. ' This epidemic has heretofore, been so characterized by par
halities in its selection!- and eccentricities in its career, that all calculation as to Utne, place and distance, 6eems to have
Ween defied. It may come with the de
v iolation of a storm, and challenge the whirlwind in in rapidity and flight, or with a mitigated violence, locate itself amonsr us, and like a Monarch throw its
own livery over the di-eases of the coun
try throughout the season, or even longer,
Uv wav of preventive, let all fruit and
berries of every description be scrupu. lously abstained from, and the use of vegetables be dispensed with entirely the Irish potatoe and rice only used as such, with meat, milk, coffee, tea, bread, &-c. as usual. Flannel or cotton should be worn next the skin, and all exposure to the night air, be strictly guarded against, whilst no excesses in eating or drinking should be committed, because of a sudden and vio
lent change in the general course of living. Habit is too omnipotent in its prerogatives, to be kicked aside with itnpu
nity then, let those who drink, drink on still, but with tnore moderation, but those
that drink not, must neither taste nor handle alchohol.
Diarrhoea is so prominent and general
a forerunner ana symptom oi me com
plaint, that it may be said, always to pre
cede the cholera, from a few hours to
several days. W do not say every bowel affection must necessarily end in cholera, but we do say every such irregularity is dangerous, and should be look
ed on as premonitory, and they who have
it, are subject to the disease in its worst form at any moment, from the slighest indiscretion in diet or exposure. Tbeu
never let a trifling looseness of the bowels
be neglected for one hour, none who do
so are sale, however well they may feel
in other respects, they are only jeopar
d'Zing their lives, by permitting an insi-
abuse it. She was "inus toe to enter and occupy every ave
with, a child about nue, till he is intrenched s strongly, that
C0UjTY COMMISSIONER, Moses Bronson, Colin McNutt, Jun. William Scudder.
S9
Noneich,June 12 A murder of the
most atrocious character was commit
ted at the village of Greenville, in this town, on Friday evening last. A man by the name of David Sherman, well
known for nls intemperate habits and abuse of his family, on the morning of
at
going out to cnop wood alter
a short absence, he returned and said
that he had changed h" mind, and be lieved he would have a high His axe
was laid aside, and most of (he day was
spent in frequent visits to a barrel of
cider, which he had in his cellar, i o
wards night he became noisy, and it is
supposed that his wife expostulated
with him upon his conduct, as she had
sometimes fold him that she could not
longer remain with him unless he be
haved better, and doubtless it was her
remonstrance's that roused all his evil
passion, and prompted him to take her
hie. ahe also refused to let him have
money well knowing, the manner in
which he would
itting in a chair
CONCENTRIC MACHINERY, A NEW INVENTION. MAV'G procured a patent from the -United States for an improvement. 1 deem it necessary to give the public information of its utility. This invention consists in reversing ths power and motion ' of maohinery from the extremity of tha wheel, through the ccntre,and is culled Concentric Machinery.
This improvement can be benefieiallv
applied, to mills of every description. I have just nut a grist mill in operation for
Charles F. Krutz, Esq. with one herse.
mesione in nis mill, which is 23 inches in diametre, makes 160 revolutions in ons
minute, the horse moving at the. rate of two
and a half miles an hour: and trrimlm
with ease three bushels of corn per hour
This Concentric Machinery can be e
reeled at less than one half of the cost
of common machinery, which produces
ine same power aiid motion; and is be-
levcd to be the best constructed plan
for horse power, applied to grinding.
OCT Persons wishing to build or repair
norsemills are invited to examine the mill at mr. Krut2's. Rights to use said improvement can be obtained on rea
sonable terms, from the subscriber, livr
ing near Allensville, Cotton township.
Switzerland county, Indiana.
HENRY BUELL. June 2. JOHN B ARKER'S ESTATE
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN BARKER, sen. deceased, of
Posey township, are requested to make
immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having demands against the es. tate will present them sor examination. The estate is solvent.
RUTH BvRKER, adm'x. SIMEON S. BARKEil,adra. Psey township, July 10.
pcrs to '.tie evening of the "i'ld May, iirought by the packet ship Philadel
phia, Laptaui Lhamplm. London. .v.;tv IT.--The represents
tivesof WeM India commerce convened
yesterday, a; deliberated on the meatures to be :!.. e:. foropposieg the eman cipntio'-; i f.-Mufi.
;Y:r ' u'lr Ferguson announces, for
the I3lii June ensuing,a motion calling
the attention of t!ie Chamber lo
situation of Poland, and (he engage- . merits entered into by England in re
gard fo that country, by the treaty of
lenna. Yesterday Mr Cobbeit made a mo
tion in the House of Commons, that the
name of Sir Robert Peel should be
stricken from the list of members of the
rrivv council. , consequence of his be
ing flie author of the bill restricting the issue of bark cetcs to the sum of five
greeable to the Indians as if it hadl jx(een months old in her arms, when no h161118 are found potent enough to ex-
been conducted witn a more scrupu u annrnchf-itand ttrurk hpr with thr'pd OoDi nd me patient nnds hicnselt.
lous regard lo the customs ol fashiona . 0ranj,XP 8ucr, force as com
ble society. At all events, it was very imguAl hr haad onen between
agreeable to the multitude, who, after Lr p- doWf) the nose, hitting gratifying their curiosity, retired with (he e..itd-ih -fier lap with the same
evident marks of satisfaction . blow, and severing the entire scalp Black Hawk. We are faught to be- from its head, so that it hung off upon
lieve that all public demonsttations of one side. Several children who were
; attention to remarkable persons, indi I'm the room ran out and cried for help,
thelcate the affectionate attachment of and a woman from a family in another
those who tender them. This being so, part of the house, coming in to see
few persons hav been 6o highly honor what was the cause of the disturbance,1
ed as black Hawk. In iialtimore, me was larcea io uee larmier uie me
press was ao ereat. that those in charge monster aiming a blow at her which
of this noted personage and his com Ishe very norrowly escaped. A child
pamons, were obliged to convey them irom a window called lo a young man to Fort MrHenrv, to save them from passing by, who went in, and saw
being overborne by public testimonials Sherman strike his wife, then prostrate
of fo and arTeriiftii. on the floor, two or three blows with
In this city, police olticers are kept the baclt ortm axe. Un inquiring.
when too late, a victim to the most fero
cious symptoms and the sacrifice of his
own imbecility and hstlessness. The cure is simple and speedy, if met at the very threshold, but not to be fooled with or managed easily, if suffered to enthrone itself. The rice water discharge is always
attendant en the disease in some stage,
but the ejections at first are generally of
a light yellow or brown color, which may
pass immediately into the rice water, or that of m greyish or palely colored sub
stance, and finally to a fluid transparent
as crystal this latter in the worst forms of the disease, may be so copious as lo
run in streams through the bed and bed
clothes. The first symptom will gene
rally be a slight looseness of the bowels
i. Y. COSOLFD ATE t LOTTERY EXTRA. CLASS SO. 21, FOR l33i To be drawn, July 94 j
66 No. Lottery 10 drown ballots, SCHEME.
of $20,000 $20,000
employed, and the door and tairwayshwhat are you about," he received forjr twisting and cramp about the stomach
1 1 1 2 15 100 112 112 112 2184 15400
of
of of of of of ef of of of
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5,000
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20,208 92,400
18040 prizes, amounting to $228,890 Tickets SIX DOLLARS -shares m proportion. 3. J. SYLVESTER. Pittsburg, June 29.
