Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 96, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 July 1833 — Page 3
General Atkinson, United States ArOiy, agreeably to instructions from the W ar Department, has ordered an es
cort, to consist of a detachment of infant
and add a blessing to the poor, and strengthen our institutions with those days of light so essential to the perpet
uation ol a government based upon the
rv, one field mece. and one company of popular will. There would be no Ion-
rangers, to meet the caravans oftra-igera distinction between the child of
ders tQ Santa Fe, at the Round Grove, the rich man, and tne orphan child or
near the Missouri line, and escort them as fir as the boundary line.
the poor man's child all would have the same door to education opened unto them. All might then enter upon
me, in presence of Edward Palton, that 'he office wag his, had been paid" "fir',a'nd (hit no lien or demand whatever esisted against it. Mr. Armstrong now presented his bill for boarding to me declaring
that be had always considered me ac
may neved. have Oe c asion lo be sorry, perhaps no man ever felt his in ability fo serve the public in the Caposiiv ol Representative more sensibly than 3 D, hut I Cannot learnd that any f my friend r aieinet- ined to forsake me on account ol"
the testimony of Mrs. Splitit. orsdewit,it
rmintaHIn fnr if thtit Rdnnall hud murlp
n a,,....,. .,u m ,i tht h. takes b.u a momenta reflection lo see
.. . , , . e i hi. and knon whig this testimony was would not look to h,m f.r ,t. (I m l here perpetuated, especialobe,ve that Randall had repeatedly told , he,Hewit Dccl are publicly
qualified to porticipate in the honors
ai d emolment of public hfe-the broad highway to human happiness would be
the stage of human action upon the ie that he had paid Armstrong for my that he wid not expect the deposition to go
political asrea of our country, equally poard, or the most of it, and never knew to court. wi,at riirht had Hewit to expect
(o me contrary until he called on me tor anv thins about the tnaitera unless be had
pay.) I was accordingly under the ces. an intrett in it and if- he h id an iutrest in
sity of paying said bill, which I done by I it his wife was not Swearing in David
free to all the poor man's child wouldiSv'ng r A. my note for $68, with Ed- Schoonovere Case as was pretended hutin
stand as fair a chance lor nolitiral . le- ward Patton securitv. navuble 4 Ihanthi her Hushand.s Case. David bchoono-
vation as the rich, man's. These thinffs'lr date; this was added to the'iinount v.r bad Sworn that be expected lo be sued
then
beautify
tions
PRINTER'S RETREAT, INDIAN
SATrPDW. jvly 13, t833.
would have a direct tendency to1'" the bill of sale, with Randall' consent. r pum.si.ing a peecemuie weeniy ties-
and simplify our free institu-ind amounted altogether to 178 00 - 'F1S"""'M-'"". . u,:u"V"
,and doubly endear them to our! The office was then formally delivered"' V" ? :
FCplo conpq"Pnce of indisposition in our fii'oilv. w have n- garden this season; will our subscribers, living conveniently to us. send ne fcrap! n llv some beans, potatoes.
cw'"THfr and other ve-etalles as their
bo-ines., and to give him every chaace Tr;l(lict him ie Wid not thinks it would be to pay me, I left it in h.s posteion. nweri ab or WfttlK not go to cort ,hl A few days before the expiration f s,.n to me apav plain, he kec-ew he was the time upecitied in the bill of er.le the first mor -ve'r of t!ie whole matter and
entry at 50 cents pel acre. This pro- tr the payment of the money. I receiv lhighis wnrd ,sand ar ts had mad iiimsolf a
vision he would so sruard as to keen oil:'" intormation that lr. Oresig, "i Law piirti?' he al knew that 1 w.u -Id be alie
posterity
He also proposes to add a new section providing that the refuse lands that have been in market for the last
10 and 20 years should be subject to
the hand of the speculator; and it may
be done. Should this be tiie case the
farmer who wishes to add 40 or even
boys. ire pnssing our fire nlso. butter. g,j acres (0 Djs farrn for tne pUrD0Se ef payable 12 and the other 24 months af
irori vni, mutton or Deei mis wm """obtaining timber may be accommoda-
ns much.
JulN- 13 1833.
W. C. KEEN.
settler should alone be privileged to
purchase these lands at oO cents por a-
f .J " I. -"1 jtions in this respect, he proposes to re ft?- TKf hnn. John Test, will iquire the purchaser on his oath to say spei'f in M 'intsterlin2, on Tuesday next. that he wants it to enlarge his premises the I'Vh instant, at n.n. j for cultivation for his own use. and A Shoe's n Craig township, on the such entry siiall be madein proper per
ish infant, at noon, isoil. Thifl Will liahlfl Ihfl nnnr
with a family to purchase 40 acres of
"jland with $00, oc 80 acres with .tli), ;and the young man may do the samn;
; this will tend to elevate and alleviate
ted, and at a fair price. The actuallj"rfgfnnts of 75 dollars each, in favor ol
Jolv 10. v
Mr. Amos Lane respectfully in l,: . en r r i ...
,:,,t !,a;H j-( ii Xt .ithe condition of the poor without inja
Ka r rv to the rich make thousands of men
.ill I
;ireenoiaers who are now tenants, and
ter date hat Randall had confesed 2
rencebnrgh, of whom Randall purchast-d to prove it upon him. and knowing this iie
the etabli!-hmeBt. held two note of hand also knew th.it hs v ife (. ,ul.l never bo a
for $150 each agunst him for it one witness in any t. or' ei Wer ! him or a-
ny one else wi'ii wii;me ne migin oe tu-
s rnel in h'i plot a;aii e, this erpe-
uatinig te'imony thi'ii w as i?nly to make
a sdow to injure mv Election as much as
posi' l '"or it Could answed no other pur
poxe, Tic vit no doubt was the respectable
Criziio at whose serial. iristanee the charge
was first pu lis -hed, Ileen and Child
war; t!ieear--nest Solisitcrr;, David Schoo-
-lover the so ne'ween it ne i oiiiu ne got
bet wee o, YoU will fiad the foregoing ra-
a . nnnvQ tit ,i rvc p:i
on W.,.dav. JVvl (Secure tnem homes that they may on- . " ... itrol without being subject to the dichim
' 2PTr7 , a 9a r p C '1V of capricious landlords and add inlin- whole but very little if any.
Mr. T.W'K will hiaMv titio l to tely lo the sum ofnima i happi-icss,
said Gregg that execution weie isue l
lefore the docket was dry, and that Gregg had ordered them to be levied on she office, I made no delay, but took
the office in my own possession; and, a
there was no prospect of KanHallV pay ing mc, and as he had deceived me ofien,
I determined' to remove it; but when a- therDry n doubt and be willing to hear oou to do po, the landlord who owned me Subscribe 'Mv Self Y'ov j wi h niucli
the house m which Randall h. d the of e teem SOl.OMON WASHER
;ke. ( James Dalmazzo.) had a claim for N'-Pa 'be writing of many letiers
lent of 36, which I also had lo pay take more time th;in 3 ,,ave to 8 'ara a,ul making in all the sum of 2l4. I had ,he Pntin5 of nne costs more money than dso to a-sume the payment of sorae other 3 am welUhle to Spare, you will please
ii jt.., ...u.u u ...i..ii . . allow raeio ineci mis io
-tti-iii mcim! nuitH uaiiuaii tvn Uliunu lO pay, an ! thei-e, together with interest on
he whole slim, expenses, and a reasona
tde compensation for time, would make
and neighbors."
Permit me, gentlemen, to subscribe my
self vour friend I hopp I don i intrude.
PI L I RV
N. B. An al of our legislature, on an
irnnnrt.fkt QilKlprt in ih utlllVP TiaSSICal
.. .... . . ... . . :.iwf.iriii.iifi:ii.. FiTi i: j null' in'ii n in. nii"it i ri ii'iiauuic 11 tini iiiii ill mil li . . .
mpof hiJ ! to --ct".e'is fpi-tin? 'o the' . tV"-"v '" " "-i -tyle, woutil ne amusing to our ea-iern
north mrt of Pipi.ni owi-hi,Switer- gisiiitor snouid now paramount to aiij"- my ,n hre(hrPn. - p
land c aiuv, at the abve olae. jottiers. 1 liese lands would then pro-;16' "01' l,IDe ' eave mis part ot p g Npx wpek , propnse ,0 pub
duce a revenue to the stale, and then to . wueo was my . h h well-spelled letter of
il . 1 II . r. i Knn Al l.,ia If . n .1 .11 ll!l-- ll "
tne couiities: ana tetter c.'ianie us to uucn' unian nn ineniK
. VCSUXIEEX TOASTS Drank at the ccIeniHtma. ai John iu-. ties', on the 4th of Ji.ly, 1 63:i. liy ( harles F. Kmtz The dy, may it always be ieii.einlfcr;ij by she lovers of independence and let Us hob! in remembrance thnse venerable i'.itheis uho fought in the revolution to achieve this Messing. By G. E. Pleasants When oitr country calls may we be willing to give a strorg pull a lon pull and a pull ,iltr,retl.er. IJy the V'ice.l'rerident, (E. St-.r.vy) " The citizens of Switzerland county, n.av they rally around the standard ofthe Amc rican Eagle and ever have lor their motto : .
God and our country. .
By Robert N .Coclmn-Daniel O'Con- -
nel, t;ie asserter oi freedom' Ibr hi native isle denr to the Irish heart r.nd to the-.ki-
ers of lmerty, ihrouidi iii! the world.
By Henry oiton Fhe constitution of
the United S"ati3s of America like the di. .
niond in value like the diamond in luff-
tre, the longer it wears, the brighter it
ines; mav it never bv, impaired. Bv t!ie Orator, "(Doctor Armington)
ntelligence the bulwark T)f liberty, ti e
bane o! tyrants.
By ll bert N. Cochran Civil and re
igious liberty the toast of the freeman
and despot's dread its voice, justice i'e
arms, liberty its defender; man.
By Abijah II. (irimes W here libertv
dwells, thank, God, my nativity is ma
the unfntunats poor thereof, become richer than the nabobs of Europe
15y Kobert . Cochran I ne me-non'
of George Washington, in the praisa of
whom, it is eloquent to tie Silent.
By Henry Cotton 1 he orator of the
iay, may the views which he has given ua
f the revolution, impress on our mir.ds tho
necessity cf dying free, rather than live as
lave By Robert N. Cochran The mamor?
of the sages and warriors who planned an(.
a'-hieved the liberties we now so happily enj(iy. ?
bv the whoie company John ISuttlcs.
VV were h'ingrv, and he gave .us to cat .
we were tinrsiy, and he gavo us drink
mav he live and prosper until a'l hi enev mies are dead and for;;-tteii Ijyilieirowy
kindred
Uhort of $250; a.id thi is more than the
Jilvlo
An edit--rinl -nve.rion, co posd cfj improve our roads a;id support ourjna(' tne privilege of redeemb g the es r thedPors i a O lio, is to be held at co-j sci1O0l - thus inviting emigration ;t- taldi-hment, by paying my demand, for lumbus. this day. mougst us and spreading our own pop-tnore lhiin lh,ee n"tbs alter it had been
Washet's.
P. P.
O i Tuesday last, AMOS L ANR, Esq dohvered a'l ad Iress, in liis usual distinct a h1 happy stxle, at Jacksonville, on some ofthe st impirtaat snj-piaihat will ocC'l.py the attention ofthe next congress. We have heard him rnaka two addresses there appears to be much sameness of i-
de-is ia all his addresses, no sbufili ig or
T 'enno about, to fiv ir this interest or that interest no double dealing no false C"-
1 us, he is fair, open and candid, and not to be nis in terstood. We cannot do belter th'i'i c.iov three pa naraphs from the Brook-
ville Enipiirer. they portray his views on: thei i-ooortant questions, viz TJNITSD STATES BAKU, "We u iderstood Vlr. Lane to be in faTor of a U. States Bank of some des ccription 3ay the re-charterino; the old
with such modiufations as
The consequence would beJre,ll0ved' f bey bad chosen to do so.
moug
ulatioo.
an augmentation of our numerical
strength, and a spur to energy and enterpiizn." TARirr "As it regards the TariiF, he is friendly to the liill passed last winter, called Clay's Tariff Bill. Our limits forbid
any thing like a detailed view of his
The legislature of Connecticut at its
late sesion, pas-ed a law giving a boun tv of ten rents -on each crow.. A lik pre
1 have been thus particular in givin mmm ought to be paid in Indiana, for
this simple statement of fact, in order to owl and kawk scalps more chickens put an end to the various falsehood and are destioyed by them in one year, than
misrepresentation thnt hve ben madpjwohld pa rcmiutns for ten,
in relation to it. I am aw me that these
Oa the 4;h iost. at the court-house in
Vevay, that ornament of religion the
reverend Doctor John R. Cotton, late rf
Vevay, amused and edified his congrej;a
lion with a comico-politico and religious
sermon, consisiin.g, in part, ot an ebulition
of spile, vulgarity anl falsehood, such as
statpmeot have oppeiateit to my injury, and to the injury of the et ihhshment io which 1 am naw engaged; and would have before made a statement of the
speech; we merely intended a brief out- facts, but for a feeling of delicacy in lay line of his views on the three important' ,ng my private affair before the" public
questions now before the people. ! With regard, to Richard Randall, I ought to disgrace the varied blackguard
in conclusion, ne nuveriea io some oi consider him a too pitiful and contemn oi earth, agan-6t inc. I do not common y
the many idle reports that have been tilde a character to notice any furcirculated by his enemies, intended to ttier than by observing, that I believe operate to his prejudice h this election,' he possesses the disposition but lacking and we believe he satisfied those who the intellect, energy and fortidue to be
were not predisposed to be dissatislied a dishonest man and will, for his esne.tit lit .11.. .i-i . . . I
of fumi-biog'
The New Orleans Bulletin say. that
south and south-western section of the
lTnited St ises i capable
600,000 hog-heads of 02ar annually
L: : : The administration of VVisw,bj'S
decree dated March 1. regulated the
weight of the chains by which the Polistj
prisoners are to be fettered. M ale are
to diag seven pounds weight of iron women, six pounds.
The president of the United State was confined in consequence of indit position in Boston. Abram M. Scott, governor of Mississippi, died at Jackson, the seat of goverumY of that state, on the 12th of June last.
'that he had been the butt of slander for
work none can deny him the the highest order of talents."
07 We should have been pleased to
have seen all the congressional candidates lojrrther, we would have been the
better enabled to judge of their fitness for the office.
i net i f nf i rr
Kave been contended for by the Jack-!a "umber of years past his conchi-
son partr; we need not here repeat idltlg remarks wore a triumphant rethose m "d:ficatio:is. He will not vote Station ofthe petty charges that have filfor a rccSarter without thoe modifica-i,ed the mouths and ears of m:,n' since tions. H- is deadlv hostile to the pol-ithe commencement of this campaign, fev of stiff Tintr the Bank to hold real fact h,s whole speech was a master
estate more than is necessary for the imrnediate nse of the institution he trould also divest it of foreign capital.'' Mr. l,a ie proptses two amendments which we hi rolv approve of. 1. That the stock hold bv frei.yner8 and a portion of th-tt h -dden bv citizen be surrendered on the day that the present eh rter expirethat an equal number of shares be imme diately put in mirket, within the several states, dividod according to the representation from each. Thus Indiana will have her qu va if stock a par, which she can rrot have under he present charter, without pavinw 14 per cent, and upwards advance f r it. 2. That sme five years before anv charter epi-es, empress shall re-charter the same hank or incorporate a pew ianU ; s, that if a new bank be incor
porate t, thev shall have had time to get in
to complete operation, bef ir the other char
ter expires. o prevent injury to the government orothr interests connected with
the bank. Eds. Messenger. PUBLIC LANDS.
We understand from him, that should
the old States force the Bill of last winter upou the next Congress,. that he
would, with some important amend
ments, sustain it.
TO THE PUDL1C. It is painful to me to be under the ne cesity of appearing befoie the public in this form, for the purpose of vindicating my character from foul and ungenerous aspersions. lo the month of July, 1831, I had a good birth as a journeyman printer, in Cincinnati There I met with Richard Randall, now editor of the '-Switzerland Monitor." He informed me that he had a printing establishment, and was about con.mencing the publication of a paper in Vevay, and prevailed on me to leave my situation there, and engage with him as a journeyman. He made many fair offers aud promises assuring me that he
was entirely unembarrassed, and his of
fice paid for. I commenced working for said Randall in Vevay, about the first of
The the amend-! August, 1831 he promising to pay my
met.ts he proposed were to strike out board at Armstrong's, and to give me j
ot the hrst section, these words, "to be; per ween, i continued with him MQ-
appropriated to works of internal im- til February, 1832, having received
provement or educatio.i,' a-.d insert in bat very little compensation; and be-
Iif j tnereofor the meoj common schools heving, trom tne manner in which he It will be recollected that the Bill pro-J conducted business, that I should stand vide that 121 per cent, of the proceeds but a poor chance of getting my pay, I 6hall be applied in the new States to concluded to leave him, and accordingly "works of internal improvement or ed- gave him four weeks notice of my intenucation." which in the year 1832 would' ttons to do . When the time arrived
have amounted to upwards of sixly-lwo, that I was to leave, I called on him for
IKousana dollars. This amount of mon-' a settlement, and he fell $110 in my
ey. if directly and prudently applied tOdebt he had no money, and not being Comoion School purposes anuallyy able to give personal security, I took a would do much towards extending the i lien by bill of sate, on his office, for the
benefits of a'commoo education to all the above amount he etill alledginj to
cial benefit, give the folluwitsg true pic
tore o! him:
4Ye canting, mincing, love-crackM, clam
bering thing.
With corsets lae'd astiglitas fiddle-strings;
Chok d as a toad, and suple u rat,
About the waist D sharp the pate B flat;
Ye cringing, superscrvicable slave,
Ye self complacent, brainiest, heartless knaveYe lizard-looking ape, with eit-fish gills, Ye go and pay your Washing
bills
t"
GEORGE M. CHILD. PrioteiVs lietreat, July 11, 1S33. SOi .O.MOM WASHER.
Gentlemei Fermi me, through your
paper, to perioral a somewhat unpleasant duty that of making an exposition of the
following epistle. Mr. Washer has been
so frequently, of late, practising frauds upon the public, by promulgating the effusions of other equally honorable men's Urains over his signature, that it is time the people should be enlightened as to his real talents and qualifications. I challenge all his friends to produce a single letter of his n any subject, of twenty dines, that is not deficient in spelling, punctuation and
correct copy, aud
The following is
was addressed to
U'.- P- , and fteiglabors , A I lens v die.' 'Cotton township Julf Cth-183 Dear sir SternNecessity (which you know is aliways Cousidred a hard mastor) com--pellsme to go again to Indianapolis before the El ection , you know that my enimies are on the alert and- will take all ndvunta ges, I have published in this days Mronitor all the Overroold QestionSj with what 3 con-ceiv e to be some appropri ate remarks, I have also caused the same m atter to be published in a hand bill and ord- -ered some of them to be sent to you ' which if you reeeive , I wish ejau to dispose of in such a mamaeras you think best Calaila ted to promote my intrestj the Citizens of Cotlon townshi have it in there pow-er as mat ters non stand to Do me a favor for which I Shall evev feel greatful, and for which if they Do, I can. only hope, thoy
puy much attention to the attacks ol such
small game, .especially, when the attack
emanates from and is conceived in bitter
ness and brought forth in malignity and hate; but having a leisure moment, 1 shall
!nefl, notice this chosen messenger of
, for i know not whether he may
be considered an infidel a shameless hater
of religion, except as a cloak, or a chris tian. He professed meihodism, for a sea'
son then shamefullv abused and deserted
her he is now zealously engaged, glorify
'"g 07 under the garb of a bap
tist, yet I must admit that he has pounded
or expounded poor religion until his legs have swelled and his teeth fallen from his
head. Religion, pure, nudefiled religion, I ve
nerate hypocracy, in whatever garb it
mav appear, I abominate.
The rhaige, made by the ornament.that
I travelled out of mv r ad for anv purpose,
is false. Was the cowardly attack, ma. e
in wrath and bitter raining incoaisenes
of vituperation, to elicit the sympathy of hisheaiers? or, to pave the way for quar
tering his family on his wife's relations? It was better calculated to irritate and en
rage some of them, for the story of the child was familiar to them time, will prove,
how far he succeeded in his second object
And it will have the effect of drawing out
a full, fair and unvarnished investigation
of the alledged charge, (the birth of the
Mississippi child) for such an investigation
will take place; the immortal Burns says,
" A chiel1 amang ye. takin1 notes, An' faidi he'll prent them.
This exposition, may affect the interest of
the ornament it will lessen his sh3re ot
the "spoi ls ," and silks and satins must give
way to comfortable linsey-woolsey.
The holy ornament dosed his sermon,
by declaring himself the tnend and sup
porter of SSolomon Washer. This is a free-
country.and the ornament may support S.
Washer, l'eter Buhock, mr bhody or any
other one of his friends birds of a feather go together and Junius Brutus says
In vain, to pioua forms, your zeal pretends
i and adulterers, are your chosen friends. Wm. C. KEEK. I beg pardon I fear 1 have decorat
ed the ornament Vith plumage that does
not belong to him pray ornament nave vou ever been ordained, I have lately ask
ed the question, and received an answer in
the negative. c? The reader may fill this blank
appropriatley, with 'THE DEVIL,.'
It is said, that the cholera laged wjtli more violence at Lexington, Ky than &fr llavaiina: Ten persons died out of one single famdy, wh.ch was" remarkable lot its neatness Enjoying an airy and healthy situation, and removed from the denc
part of the town bv extensive vacani lots-.
Laudanum was successfully used by the remainder ot the family. In the space ct
three weeks up to the 22d ult. 331 person?
died of the disease.
At a late U. S. district court, in Pennsylvania, William Border, charged with, robbing the mail near Muucey, Pa. a tried, found guilty and sentenced to tcrj years imprisonment in the penitentiary. The manufacturer of iron ia PitUbi'cg have resolved to sell iron no longer by I he gross weight, 1 12 pounds foe one hundred weight. On the tenth of June the Green Mountains near Randolph,Vermont,wer e white with snow. The cold was so sev. ere that large tires were necessary for c omfoit. It is thought that vegetation hr,s not been much injured, though its prop resi will be somewhat retarded.
0 P. Q. says the duche' s de Herri has. given birth to more than one infant since the duke's death.
:WMYUYiA, On the 4th insto-.it, by Samuel Benl Esq. Henry 31cJJAkin, to mws Susas llAHl'kK.
B IK IX, On the 4t h inst. at tha house of captain William Miller, in Jctlerson township, in this cour.tv, Archibald D. McAllister
'ot Karvdolph county, Tennessee, supt oed
to oe sihout 3'J years old. From papeis in his possession, it appears that he bus or had
a short time ago, a pariuer in a store, named
William I'. iMiIler. , Ou tho same, mis. Charlotte Hammond
after a sickness of twelve hours, wife t
John Hammond, leaving a husband and several small children.
On the same day. Hatch, of tl
cholera, daughter of Cyrus Hatch, a-v-d about 12 years. She wa'ked in the f.V.
noon to Vevay, a distance of alnjut f.,r
miles, to join in n Sunday school nm-
sion she was attacked while in procession and diefl before sun set.
On the yd instant, Sarah Iiosebrn.l.
wife of Samuel Ilosebrough.ascd ab.n qA
years, leuving a husband an- ue. feyu
imam
