Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 99, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 August 1833 — Page 3

WEEKLY MESSENGER.

Whi is gentlemrn? The N. V. Con stell ation concludes a long and entertain jug article in mover to the above q'iery, n fd'.ow: lie i ; gentle-nan. in large Crpit tl. who subscribe for CO" this tA tA $ lillt' P ly 11 k"n'c-

The following re nark oa the subject

Of 1 rdies mounting mJ riding may not be un icceptible to a portion of our readers.

They are from II ighes treatise oa horse man-hip. A pern hoi5J tmJ before the

offer l bribe, by the promise of stock in

a pending bank application, &c. The

defendant pleaded specially a jostifica

ion under the resolution and warrant, to' which the plaintiff demurred. The demurrer was brought on to argument, at the present July term, at L'tica, and was argued by Mr. John A. Collier, counsel tor plaintiff, and the attorney general, Mr. G. C Bronson, for defendant. The plaintiff's cour5el contended, among o ther things, that an attempt to bribe, being an infam jus crime,'" within the tatute definition, was not punishable in

In Fall River, on the 4th of July,! A caravan. Speaking of a Menage-'

Mr. Avery was hanged, burned, and rie of living animal, now in Hartford! We have tort

shot in efiigy. Jn Portsmouth, he wn!fCotO the editor of the Connecticut them will he m-r. .it

hanged, and afterwards given to theMirror observes: No one, looks at all: ing time and pla : iz.

hetl of the ho:e. holdhg with rich j (his summary mode, but the plaintifl wan Ivan ! the uvoer wait of the check of the' entitle! to trial by jury, and also that the

biidie. Then the lady man lav her rihtj,l.a was defective in not averring that hand the near si.le of ihe poranel andjihe warrant issued upon oath this fact

do!s. Let the wretched man rue the

state, and once more restore the re

pose of society. Providence Caz.

A reward has been offered by the

postmaster of Washington, (I) C. , for

the apprehension of the persons who,

on the night of the 18tth inst. attempt

ed to rob the great nor.hei n mail, ne.iri

Bladensburg. The letter bag escaped

untouched, and the booty of the de predators consisted merely of the news papers and pamphlets.

her ! ft hand on the left hiulderof a

jentleman (or servant) who will plrtv.e bi'h his han.U together the Sogers and thumb being interwoven with each other. Thi being done, let lh lady t-"t her left f,M -n the gentleman's hands, nd, gtv inT li- lf spring, she will be v iu'ted into tha aii die in a moment. When she i4 thus seate-l, let hr ret the b-ill of her left foot firm in the stirr o;. an I t oe vp.t accidents, she houbl wear Italian

shoe

appearing only in the recital of the reo

lution, w hich was set torth in hae verba but the court gave j'ldgiue it tot the defendant, with leave to the plaintiff to

withdraw the demurrer of repiv on pay ment of costs. V Y Cour. and Enq

Mr. Mallet has iuvested screws for the

purpose of splitting stones and slate into

l.miu ae. instead ol bias ing with gnnpow

der. The process is as follows: Jumper

hoe- with very lvjr qurter. ana ike notes are formed in the direction ot the

lae! of the s.hoe coming forward o the , t-r posed ft triore, as at present; hut in-

mi ddle of the foot. Ladies' shoe mad.siead of tilling them with gunpowder, a in the con mo lVhion are dangerous. Uplit f-;naie screw is inserted to each hole

br.-vje the toot re-t m the h -llow be jand IMe uacture i effected by the inser t.veeo tha toes and the heel Rememberiori of conical male screws. The sue that toe pjumel of the a Hie hon!d be Ice- if this mode was proved by the com made very lo-v, that the lady's knee may I misioners of public works at Dublin

not be thrown too high, and the tirrup j N.;t only all risk of accident from he should hang low; both which rircurrUn j hlaets arc thus avoided , but the operation

ces wit! help to hra graceful figure is performed more cheaply, and from its

nni add greatly'." iho-e charm whirh tslowness. incomparably better.

iirttiire has bes'owed on her. When she is thus placed. !t her take her whip in

her right h od. iear the head, with her thumb opon it, and the fore ringers un der it. ho'ding it obliquely, so that the small end of ii may be some inches above the middle of the horde's hind leg. The arm that supports the whip is always to hang tra:g'it, but with a kind of negli goat ease: noihir-.jr looks more awkward than a lady's holding the whip with her

ol. ; n lady should

!e moderately slack, with

London's Gardener's Magazine.

J S,. I t.O -a v, tn.tr

l!ic lol!ow-

these creature, wc may presumse. will

preier such a request as we once heard

addressed to the keeper of a menagerie.

VclI, now, squire, i ve seen your elephant, your lion, and your monkeys, and so forth; now where', your caravan? The caravan? Edzactly, yes;l want to

take a look at him.

ou-'e !aaia

A;tt'-".i

August 6, V hrct.i' r Ha .a, at :.onn,

fit Jacksonville schaol-'

day, by lnoMu-r Dv.n

i.'hambeHi;,;:. at 5 V. M. August T, ?v br "- r D:iug'iters, at noon, at Mou Ta'.-f-r school-house j" same day and hour, a! L';1 l-rs', by brother Hanta; n: d at I ,ou Gutters'' at 5, i. M. by broiiter Ho- ta. AugutS. IJy brot; t Diughte '' liOglick meeting lioie, or ioo'i at

the same hour, at Riing Sun by broth-

A good Farmer, in our opinion, will not trust his whole chance on one croj alone; he should have hay, wheat, corn

.and potatoes, oats, peas, beans, flax, ers Banta and Markland.

buckwheat, turnip, quantum s?., and A man was lately arrested in Cam- some of every thing else. There is wisdom

budge, Mass. with 4000 counterfeit in this course. Ifinsects blight, storm, biiU of the Marblehead Grand bank in or other casualties, destroys one, he has his possession. He says there are a still resources that will sustain him, and

hundred person? concerned in this traf- he will not be obliged, in the fall, to

tv: wt.n nim. whom he will expose, ii sav to his merchant and mechanic, my

nis own punishment ne mitigaiea. un wneat was blasted or turned to chess, the sime day, a counterfeit $5 bill onior some other exclusive dependence

me iMortn bank, boston, was detected ilailed

at the bank, said to be of verv superior

Copper mine. Mahoopeny copper

execution, borne hthograped copies of it are also in circulation, but have

a poor appearance, and are done off on very bad paper.

UxtoN. A pretty girl, who is on the look-out for a husband, has lately pro h-jsed herself strongly in favor of J acksonism. Being aked the reason, she said, 4,the old General is a warm advocate for Union so am IP

mine, situated about six miles from the

Susquehanna, on Mahoopeny creek, in Luzerne county, Pa. is now opened; and from the specimen of the ore, which is very extensive, the yield is expected to be fifty per cent. This is an excel

lent produce; and will be an addition

to the resources of the country.

ii a tj tu a a t t:n o l s:a.

We extract the following h r riblo

account from the Bolvidere Apollo.

Clough and Alma are saints compared

with such a villain.

Mirk the villain. The most villanous conduct of a person named Jacob InOey, who resided near this village, became public about the I5ih uU. He was charged by his daughter, a g'.il now about fifteen year oi age, of having held illicit intercourse with her

arm crook0. .' hold her i.r;

her liit'.e rioter under the reigns. and the jduring the two years pat, threatens g

n;xt two i: ger passing between the jher with instant death it she made an) reins, on t-e fop of which her thumb disclosurcs of his attrocious pi aclices. mast be pi -d. Beir.g thu- seated, shellusly, on ascertaining his conduct was

will either w ik Iit horse gently, or put hiJi in othr rtace at her pleasure.

The pom nel f a lady's saddle, should

known, sold what property he could

readily dispose of, and lelt a Iamil f

several young children, pennyless, on

Libel suits. A blacksmith in Ala oama, having been slandered -hs advised to apply to the courts for redress.

He replied, "I shall never sue any body for slander. 1 can go into my "shop and work out a better character in six months, than I could get in a court house in a year." Oppugnancy to physic A comical

son ol a newspaper eiliior 'down east,' r. jecls an oiler i f a druugist to adver tie his n.ugs and medicines, and tak Ms pay out o' llie shop. He says he will iak- ne oily all sorts of piodtice in pay moot fui papers and advertising, "such as parsi ips, wooden combs, old clot hes, cold victuals, &c.r- but he wont take physic.

be alwav mvie with a turn agiio screw, ;the charity ol the public

to take off, ; . .se the lain, wind or sunj The mother of the girl was living be tronbh sj ne. when a lady may ride during most of the time. It is suppo on the contr-.rv side of the horse." ed her death was hastened by th knowledge of her husband's criminahJl Py-ccrf.'' Orator An English pa t),and h'u abusive conduct towards pc states thit i iep)rt r in the British her, while 6he was suffering from pal houe of con .ioo had the curiosity tosy, which rendered her speechless. tim the nam er of thump, wi-.ich were I We are informed by a physician who inflicted on th table by Mr. AM wood, a! attended her near her decease, that :-bater of the sledge haniTar (fhool, and jshe often attempted to speak, and i win found that this aide orator inadeiwoubi point to her husband and cry ;.7i hundred capita! kit in a quarter of;4 wo ! iro"' while her features cxpres-

n - - i mmpu'ed thit he must;sed the deepest horror. The crime

v. .n, - v-u (oe table not less than three was first attempted while the monster

r.

Jhc Hampshire legislature The com

mittee of the House of Representatives on i'ubhc Lands, to whom were referred

the resolutions of the Legislature of Massachusetts, in favor of a distribution of the proceeds of the sales of the pub

lic lanus ot the United Mates, reported that it is not expedient to legislate upon the subject. l hen the report was

taken intoconsideration, Mr Livermore

moved to amend it, by striking out the word not. On this ouestion. an anima

ted debate arose, which terminated in the rejection of the motion, and the adoption of the report bv a vote of 150 to 51.

Prudent delay A plasterer and his

Since the last publication from tb' office, we have had a severe and awful visitation of this fatal disease. It occa sianed but little alarm until the 23thult On the first instant a stop was nearly put to all kinds of business the. panic thai succeeded its malignant shape, was sua

deo and dreadful, in a few days the town

was almost left desolate Many fled to

'he country. i A list of the deaths i. given below. A number of ihn-e who are named as be longing to Salem, died in the country, but nere citizens of thi place. In to days paper will be found a com munication from Drs. Hay and Bradley on the subject of Cholera. The xer tions of these two individuals have been unremitting through the whole struggle. The cholera commenced in Salem and

its vicinity about the 1st of June, but did

not assume a malignant character until

the 28th. The following lists contains an

accurate account of the deaths that have

occurred since its tirst appe.irauce.

In and belonging to Salem. Dan. Neill

Mrs Goodwin, Sieph. Collin and son Mat

thew, Gustavu Clark's wife, 9. Hainon

LOCK AT THIS. Fellow-Citizens I caiiiK.t sitffrr this op port'.iruty ( : lie last appearance f Keen At hild's Week I v Messeie,' prevk-ns to the election) to pass, without tenderi: g to you my warmest and most sic ere thanks

for the very liberal profession- cY friend

ship and promise of supp i', I h i . t received since I become a candidate. M infir

mities prevent me fiom:viiting mv tV'.l. v-

cilizens generally; .n this occasion - ia

tact. 1 feel a great repugnance to the present mode of elecii' neerine xhtmp ;:-ech making, bark bitting, slandering ard treating. My wife, thus desciiles it The Cvudidate is off nT'un'cdon a borrowed horse, the lust around himh overs. And gath'ring, lo, the weu'd be ro'.ers'.i 1 he clouds of this!, fills h tli oe and ear. And wide-mouthed' HOOSHEKS, mark

his wild career. Heav'ns with what ardor, through our lanes be drives, The mother trembling for Young llcosh Kits' lives. Squat on his speck'ld hunches, gapes the toad, And frogs-, affrighted, hop along the road; The rabbits, astonished, to their terrors

vield

Cock their lonr ears, and send from road

to field.

The owl, loud hooting, from hist lofty bush.

buirreis, too, chatt ring, up the nearest

trees rush. Dogs bark, pigs grunt, the old turkies gobble,

Fowls cackle the geese, with extended

wings, hobble; Dire Death, his horse's hoofs, to ducklings deal, And goslings gasp beneath the ranter's heel. And the poor farmer, wishing him to please.

Talks of sheep and hay and beans and

pens; He brags of his own, while his opponent's character he whirls in the air, He makes dogs, cats, old women, and allj upon him stare. &x. &.c. $c. 0? I tender tny respects to mr. Joiiti flh ksj of Posey township, lor withdrew, ing from th contest. It is conclusive e"i

nf i Hsl.-n.cn Kv W K Parlio Inhn

' ' ' ' .i ;.. ...;.. a,i,, . .aa

Allen and wile, Mr Morgan and ivile, . i . . ti. r r t . r i l;1Re und revolutionary services snav be Samuel Hobbs, Mrs Latorre, J Armneld, ,.n , , ... J . . ..; i i if ii i i lii o : bve and enjoy health, peace and happiness

oeo .nKe, . ,.aruman9cm.u.o.jmniliis chil(lren of the tenth generation Henderson and son, F.ancis Hag n and are as prev as i am lhosP n'l. men, child, Ma thew Allen and child, Samuel :who neglected me in their tickets will bo King, Mr M CnunofVa., J'dm Fo!sey,!roinemltcred - their names will be regies

William F Uite, Benjamin Draper Kev.'tercd in my wife's black book

tmc in ttie course oi nisi was excited oy spiritous liquor, tie nav

ing first driven h.s wife from the house,! boy being employed to whitewash a who sought protection from a neigh-Ihouse by the day, was so tedious that

tr:'vif t.-rt ut a r.oupie ot earns dot. tne owner one dav asked the lad. n

each into a circle of about two inches in! Jacob Insley is a shoemaker, be- j his master's absence, when he thought

dicimeter, eifratp or, of these at the tween 45 and 50 years old. dark com-they would have it done. The bov'Mrs Cogswell, Banks VV. Jolly, old Mrs

centre, and t:x it on the 'op nf a ubp,'plexioned, about middle height, and ' bluntly replied, that his master wa'sj H;'gHn, Folly Ilayworlh. Barbary Briles, pay a common quill; tnke thp other card slim; his hairchanging grey. When last'looking out for another iob and if lhev!u,se" Allen's child, Mrs Carpenter,

11 . , r i t-- . ' J rut r, i rl .l.L If" .T t r . . I .1. I

ever eo nine concave, ana ptarp ;r over heard ot, tie was on nis way to main lound one, they should make an end,1'"60 linger, cnzmein Aixon, jonnj rosey townsnip, are requested to make

James M-Coy wife and son, Mrs Brazel

ton and child, John II Far fiham, Esq . capt Baird's child, Miss Eliza G. Bates, William Gordon, sen. Miss Compton and child, Henry Hoke. Leroy Ilagan's child.

Isaac Hagan, Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Keyle

Gentlemen, permit nie, to subscribe

rnvself, your humble servant. JOHN SHADDY. Jul . 2S.

EKLYJOjVES' estate.

ALL person indebted to the estate f EVAN JONES, deceased, late of

the firt. the orifice of the tuV being thus gan. It is much to be regretted that , that week."

directly under, and almt in contact with he has escaped the punishment delLe upper tonrave card: try to blow off manded by our laws fr incest, which The upper card, you will find it impossi seems far too light for the off: nee.

hie. We unurs'and that the caue that

counteract t he effe t at firt exjerted of thi sing-alar phenomenon has lately puzzled all the members of the Rojal Society. A medal and a hundred guineas are said to be the reward of the success, ful discoverer. We recommend the ingenious reader to find it out

Sham of Jarksun county, J. Green and

wife. Colored Dinah, Bass and 2chil dren. Job, wife and daughter making 62 by cholera. Seven deaths have oc-

Ilostilitics commenced in Mirspee. Wre

learn f;um a correct s.-nrre. tht the; Fv!arpeeian Indians in Barnstable coHn ty, have carried into effect their mani festo foi bidding the white entering upon their plantation to cut or carry off wood, after the rir-t of July, as we stated yes terday. Oo .M unlay last, two carts were sent on the plantation to carry off wood, by dirertnn of the ovoreeis, as they have heretofore been in the habit of doing. The carts having !pen loaded, nine Indian, headed bv Ap.-e the preacher, made their appearance, unloaded the wood, and drove 'he ca:t empty off the plantation. They offered no violence whatever to the wh'tts employed in taking the wood. We learn further, that it wa the intention of the overseers to end a stronger f'Mce to take the wood

the following day, or yesterday, and in; brUk business.

case the Indians interfered to have them airested and committed to Barnstable jail. It was determined to arrest Apes, and commit bim if possible Dost Adv-

DAVID HUME. This distinf iiishrrl nhilosordirr wn

one dav nassW nlnnn- o.rmiu iwJcurred in town from other diseases, and

In the British house of commons, ' pad, which formerly winded through a: 33 in the county from cholera. Mr. F-lwell Buxton, recently present -.bogey niece of erouad at the back of! Salcm nnotator.

ed,co?uc, four hundred and three pe Edenburgh Castle, when he had the

titioos tor the entire and immediate misfortnae to tumble in. and stirk Wi 1 he state

abolition of t.eero slaver); some of jn the mud. Observing a w..man nn-t Switzerland

1 1) c m signed vi Ii not Icp. t hji n lori proaching he civilly requested her tojCHAULES II KUUTZ,

moiiKHiu names, va anoi.ier occa- lend a hand in helping him out of his V3 Tnn,rn. sion much lanohter was excited in the j;.. . ui i... -i mrVPV I! AP.PVVrS I

r . uisnEiTCaiiic eiiurtliuu; uui sue casiinffi iiijii it vt,..,(0

u- urc: . rt jnanii vi uic iii..i ki i; MuiiilflllP niirricrl frl:irr at his nhhmc ittr h.

te of Indiana,) land county, y

the ladies exclusively. One of these 'gurc p:lssC(1 on w;thout regarding his had a taiUf three hundred thousand 'request. lie then shouted lustily after

1 1 a 1 1 ie. ii vv a? u laijr: cini pi? iiciv

that it required the united enorts of three or four gentlemen to roll it to the clerk's table.

cai?aii l'tnpvvrs. i1"""'

J-111"" " -T l,mr,

his wife, late Sarah Haker, of Cincinnati, Ohio. J

E.N It V RAKNNTF.SSand $ah

Hume the the deist?' inquired she, in a tone which implied that an answer in

the amrmotivp umihl tfAa br.

From the Pittsburgh Republican , ennst lendinrr hor nssishmr 4vn

we learn that the emigrants who have wcli; gaid M 1IumCj tno mattcr.

... .v. . ,3 vo3w.. ,r, kiiow, gooa woman, christian charity

iiui nil t ) pv-vj'iw ui jvpiii ci 1 1 vj ncmiii' About 480 English, Scotch, and Irish, left Quebec to purchase farms in Illinois the greater part of them are agriculturists. Oo the same day, 700 more left Quebec for Montreal, and about 1500 came up to the latter city on the Sanday following. Canada was

perfectly healthy, and had a rather

her; and she was at last prvailed unoniTTIT

by his cries to approach. Are na ye' Li Li Ragenness his wife late Sarah Ua

commands you to do good, even to your enemies.' Christian charity here, chris

tian charity there,' raplicd the woman,

ker, and daughter of Richard Baker, deceased, now of the city of Cincinnati, O. will please t take notice, that on Wednesday, the 2Gth of August, 133:, and to be continued from day to day until the same 19 completed, between the hours ot

ten o'clock in the forenoon and six of the clock in the afternoon of each day, at the office of Robert Drummond, in Vevay,

Scprf.me Court. Alvah Beebe vs. Charles L. Livingston t rns was an ac lion of false imprisonment, for the arrest of the plaintiff under the warrant issued by the defendant as speaker of the house of assembly, ia pursuance of a retolution of the bouse, for an alledged contempt in writing a letter to one of the members, which it was adjudged amouated to an

Anecdote. A few days since, a little ragged urchin was sent by a mechanic to collect a small bill which had just become due. He began in the uual way, but becouiing more and more importunate, at length the gentleman's patience being exhausted, he said to him, "You need not dun me so sharply, I am not going to run away at present." "I don't suppose you are," said the lad, scratching his head, "but my master is, and he wants the money."

'Til do naething for ye till ye turn ajhefore Robert Drummond, one of the

Christian yoursell rye maun first repeat! masters in chancery lor tne comnj ti baith the Lord's prayer and the creed'Switzerland aforesaid, I shall proceed to or faith Lillet ye groftle there as I faund!lke the depositions or testimony, de bene

immediate payment to the undersigned, and tho-e having demands against the estate will present them for examination. The estate is supposed to be solvent.1

HENRY MARTIWDALE, Poaey foweshtp. July 26.

ye.' The sceptic was actually obliged

iu Hi-ecu e to me w oman s terms, ere she

esse, of PETER BmKF.R and CHARLES

F. K.RUTZ, for the purpose ol perpetu-

would give him her help. He himself the same, to be read in evidence

used to tell the story with great relish. Beware of counterfeits. Within a few days past, twosupurious notes of .$100 each, have been detected at the U. S. branch bank of this city. They purport to be payable at the branch at Washington, date 17th.Feb. 1830Jet'

M. and signed N. Biddle, president, and

W. Alellvaine, casher. The general

appearance of the notes are darker and;

. . n a 4 a A fit ' 1 O C

in any suit or suns si " in chancery, in the Switzerland Court, between us, involving title to the north east quarter of section Seven, in town j ship Two, of range Two west of the first pimcipal meridion my object in perpetuating said teslittiony is, to show that yoar pretended title to said tract of land .. fraudulent one: at which time aod

BRIGADE QRDEB. TE.YTJI liMGADli 1.YDU.V.1 MILITIA, Printer's Retreat, July 21), 13J.?. The following officers will compose Brigade Court Wrtlm!, and th members thereot, are ordered to convene a the house of Jeremiah Thomas, in Jack sonvillc. on Monday, the 2Gth of August, 1833, at ten o'clock, A. SI. for the purpose I investigating charges exhibited against JOHN ALFKEY, major of the l4,h teg. as exhibited by first sergeant Joseph Mitchel,on the 28th inst. The court will record all the testimony at full length and lay the same before the general, together with their opinion ot tha siuilt or innocence of aid major, onsaid charge, and what puniiimen,if any, should be inflicted. .DETAIL. Col. John F. Siebculli.il, of tV 1 llh. regiment, president,

fol. W illiam Scndder, 41th" Lieut, col. lhtielt llnivey, llvh " Colin I mt, 4 !th Captain Philip Returns, 1 1th " David tvudder, 4-lth ' James R. Lrwis, 4Kb

John I . lalurd, 4 ith laac 3!clienrv, 4 llh. Jumcs S :ott, 4 Ith Eden Edwards, 44th Charles S Mtuih, 44th

4. (

" S.utiml S Hick, 4 Hi I

Lieutenants Kreleriek l. Gi iisar

RP4

Benjamin 1 let ray., of the i.4ih ttupernume-

nes.

! place you are requested to attend ad,ac, aa e ajvoCa,,N Sclnn ' J . . . . t - o n if lulu fiofll ...

cros exarume saiu uuch v

I'nsign Edwin Storey, of the 1 1 th

Ivilifl

coarser than the genuine bills. In oth

er rcspecls they are well excutcd.

MMlc Register.

proper

CHARLES II. KKUTZ.

Cotton towusbip, July 29.

will act as provost mai'al.

It y order of brigadier general Wituvg 4iAAC CHAMSEKLbJJ.Hd,