Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 24, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 March 1834 — Page 4

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v?-r ., - i'f -UJ such all the days of my lit . Si ! dhuk. hil a Lnri.mg disgrace IS'. vc; : :;!! to he gcttin. a wife. & c .i hac!telr.gloomv &. snd enough liis t;kf it'e over the lire; Soon it ti '? over St. Patrick! lie's ma-! lf e wire presunt)to fight with the 'squire. N '.v !'- n hog a mnrtar bed vvr-Howirtg. A ' aH enough) "ee him kneading his dnh, Tro'h if the hrf:id he c-u!d ate without swallowing. How it would favor his palate, you know. Ilis ili-lirl .ih is missing, his pigs are de vour;ng if, In the n :!ui' lie lists battered his shin A pHfe waited washing, grimalkin is scouring it, Tunder -.'ltd Turf, what a pickie he's in!

other 'to be grasped by his ally, and looking upwards, said, .! c;VWf oiMbe-GrenT: Spiri't to' witness the promise I have made, and so to DrosDcr me as 1 co keep my faith."

The next morning, which dawned (injured men1' Why should we emplo

brightly upon Jamestown, beheld thejthesc arms to attack an enemy abroad litthi village in a state of no ordinary j when a greaterencmy remains at horn- ? Ulistle. Squads of men with their guns i Why should we be solicitous to bi n upon their shoulders, and horsemcn,jaway the. ihes that may buzz about our

sometimes singly, sometimes in troupicars wlKMI !l monstrous serpent is to,!

were hastening along the streets, all cli- jin awuiuul '' reeling their course towards tlx; cmm-jglc the s"ent, and then we may , w anrr. near the (Ymi.ril House, where ! more Security, C"5" the tiles. lie'

an incessant rolling the drums seemed ; march our mriD agal.'tft the oppress

upon the suffering of men. whom their jand the artill- iy, though not very skit-tefmined to try, on. the ensnii g morning, rapacity has ruined! My countrymen, jlulh served, greatly embarrassed theop-in a pitched battle, the fortunes of Vit w hat remains for us to do7 What can 'erations of the insurgents. Bui cotir-ginia.

we do but resort to lite last rcsoun cjagu and dicipline could not long with-. At a late hour in the night, the young which Heaven has left in the power -fjia.-:d the incessant attacks of superior commander ol the insurgent ainiv sat 1 wu., U..l.l i... !... .. .1 .. i j II.. i... i i :.. .:.. i ... .'" -' .

luuiiiti?) uigtu on ) a viomuj iiiincu. in ma inn. Ljwiy necessary order The adherents of the governor lied ; had been issued, and all things pr par--r.d it required the utmost speed ot Sired for the coming contest. His ,'fihvr.s V;liiam"a noble charger, to save his; have retired, he was alone; and, leantruster from the hands of hi. pursuers.; ing Ins elbow upon the table, seemed And now came on those other conse-buried in a profound reverie. I'm in ; icnccs of civil war, more horarible e-, the sudden gleams wh'nh occasionally ii than the carnage of the field. Thejappcared upon his countenance, one h iuses of the obnoxious were plunder- might suppose, that the thoughts of viri with wanton fury, and flames wercitorv, or hopes of future greatness r

he i neiiKt;" dev'jsiiig witli ins setn in some parts of the town, burstingjpasting through his rrtiud. Hanpeuintr

to summon ttu ni. Al.-iuts n-irt m:ilrnnt lU'l'e

from the doors, gazed silentlv upon j colleagues some new p.'an 10 ?inp us,nom uie winuows oi me ucscrtcu iiaouthem as they hurried along, vhilemearol hat few rights are left us. Let U.alious. The unhappy females ran thenarade pround. a imnn of rnrimw ishow our enemies, that lhouh we havt-N.shriifking i" every direction,, to avoid

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horn every thing which patie.it suer-:thetC.mai.viKoi uiu savage, vuos eu in? could endure, we are vet capable of rose fearfully above the general noise.

taking, by torcc, wtiat will not be gran- ln the midst ot tilts tumuli, uie cavalry jas in uie aci oi sinking. Uis sudden ted to iust Detition. Let us s'iow our. returned from an unsuccessful pursuitjdart partly avoided the descending

countrymen, in England that we iiarcof ihe governor. The reins lay loose-! weapon, whieh only grazed his neck"; a true sense ol tlie riiihis of English-. lv upon the necks of their horses, whose ;otJt instantly a dull insensibility came

id that though far separated 1 jaded ;Dpearaiice evinced the vigourjover him, and moon found himselfun-

G the side of their leader,' able to draw the sword, which, in the

were enjoying cautiously a- d at a distance, the sight of a military preparaatiou. At length, every thing being arranged, as the sun whirled nis disk

(above the tops of the eastern piies, the

whole hand, with colors uvi; tr. and to

the sound ot martial music, marched : m -m, anc;

gallant! v away. from the

to look upwards, he rscoiled, insiinct-

ively,attlu: sight ola dark countenance tlie eyes of whirh were glancing fierce ly upon him, while a weapon," like it javelin, or short spear, hung over him

Pots, (hhp, and pans, aieh gretisy coin modifies

Ashes and pratn-skins kiver the floor,

liis

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ds's a sujie house of comical

oMe u--. Things that had never Veea neighbors be fore! His me:il beiniT over, the tnb!e9 left sit tin s

Dishes, take care of voui selves, if von

an. !

Bn' hvuiger returns, then he's fuming ar.d

tr't' ng so; Oh le! hi. -it a!, ne for a bnste of a man!

Late i:i thf nifht, then, he goes to Wd

shiverin'

He creeus like a tarrapin under the kiv-4

erin'; t Bad luck to the rict-irr f V. ., t .-V

land of our fathers,

paraH'U laded .Hup

we have, of pursuit.

But scarcely had the troops advan-ilos-i nothing of their spirit. ; whose eye glarxeo. proudly asfche t on-1 moment ol alarm, he had grasped. A

red beyond the plantations immediate-1 To men whose minds had long been jtempb'd the scene betore him, rodeithe unlortunate young man su-ik to the

ly bordering about Jamestown, ar.d em-J accustomed to take tire upon such a, Charles Markham. A shade ot inelan-i ground, turning ins aying eyes, gleam

bosomed themselves in the dense tor -tin n;c. rolling could be nore accepta icholy was upon his i.ue, winch was teg witn impotent rage, upon the assas-

est, when the order was given to halt;ible than uiis nara:-gue. They answer-bent towards the ground. AS if he wai sin, whom he instantly recognised, tho

be. unwilling to behold the havoc inat vie-. Indian exclaimed,

tnd while mauv were wondefing at a

command of which some well knew titr-.

meaning, their leaderadvancing in front

cd with loud shouts, demanding to

ieu

i;.stanilv, back to Jamestown. :tor was making. He was? ai'.oused u Its do-ef the deer never ilie

riieir r iui .-andcr via not disposed to from his melancholy meditation ;' tl);,t ,s scratched by the poisoned arrow

and wavitiff his hat. seemed to solicit cool ardour, and the line of march was shrieks: and a female voice, near hini- fl1 1 onaton. the t.reat Spirit whom

the attention of his men. Having ar iquk kh formed, and the mar h retimed cried out, 't.ou iast mocked, demands tiiy btood-

again?t an en -my vi ry differe it from: " Save ine, Alarkliam! Charles Mark- Go, e Ixw he vvill receive thee. lice the one that most of them, that morn jhaai. save me! Oh, save me!" bee! l'oiiatou is revenged!"

ing,had x-,ectd to encounter. I hev ile looked around, and beheld his Larlv on the ensuing morning the

marched-s in h . a id in stern silence thoug.i ilio tlHslied features of some

From the Ladv''- lion. T is i: n M K V E X T .

cOCLVPEl. u Theie w a a time," said he, " when tlie great Pouhattan could lead a thousand warriors to the field, or as many , hunters to chase the deer over a thoussand bills. His bow was strong: he could :.a :d ii door ot his wigwam andse:.d liis arrow to the heart o? his

enemy though afar or.. The calps of

chiefs adorned his cabin; the white men were, under his foot; i! he had put it down they would have been crushed.

iow :,is sons are weak: tnev dare not

hn-1 on the grounds of their fathers; th -r vvmics mock them and call them Wvimen, a ad. the descendants of Pou

hattan are not able to take revenge, Would not tnv brother wish to b( Strong again, as were hi- tat hers?"

'Will ye give us back our land-?"

ranged them in compact order, and obtained a suitable eminence, which waindeed, the stump of a large tree, he began, by informing ther , that from certain intelligence, he was as-ured

that theenci.v against whom they had 'and trie dark frowns that settled ov

set out, were dispeised, and were in no the countenances of oihers, expies-d

condition to molest the peace of the coi- t!ie inte-sin of their feelings more fo

onv. lie. acknowledged thai he had ciblv. tiian she mot boisterous aci la

been in to-sessio ; o! (his information ma'ions could have done. Civil wa:

befi.re their dt r.at to: e frotfi Ja'T. -'.ow;i. iiave alwas been remarkable for

but relying on the bvor which lin y had always snow'n hfni, and actuated by an

iionest desire for. tiieir good, ivi liai ventured So lead .fh-m to tins .-pot to confer with them upon subj.-cis touching their poIitic"ai and dearest welfare. The sijsns of aoprobatiO'! whic' follow-i-i-thiS ;.iiuuiic;ation, assur, d him that he snoke not to ari ur.w!!'i" g aiidieL.ee.

He-proceeded to ? oil then-, tha' haxing considered well their unhappy cotidi-

tion anu tho isue i-f every m thod

Inat proi.Msed a dill- rent termination.

Vv hat that method was. he sI)0;JaI roi

conceal from them ind-ed they mils'

know it already, since the present j portuniiy. their nniled strengih, those arms in their haads, all plainly indicated it. He declared his lovajiy to the king, and appealed to them for the mail) evidences which lie had given of it. TJje king, he said, was imposed upon

own Elvira in tue arms of a huge lndi- troops were assembled inarm, and all

in, wiio, despite ol licr shrieks and were surprised at tlie abscence of their i niggles, was in tiie act of bearing her leader, w ho was usu ily among the first oiF. on parade. At length an officer want tleavcns, Elvira!" muttered he, " 1 (o his quarters fo .certain the cause of ought thou wast far from this dread- his delay. He soon appeared again at ed place." the door of the tent, H-d waving life Then leaping from Ins horse, he hand, several others hastened to the

implacable haired with w' ic'i the par-ji!ew to the spot, and seizing his(helovod spot. Within lay their leader sfretctV ties, though of the same nation, alwa - with one hand, witn the other he ed upon the.ground. Ilis countenance

regard each other. The icaso-i see mUnioe her savage captor w ith such was distorted, his teeth hVmlv clenched'

force, as caused him to relinquish his and each? hand held a tuft of grass hold, and to stagger some distance from w hich, in his agony, he had plucked i ! -'.' . from the earth. All exorested Umi.

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slight eminence at the odg-

est, Jamestown !;;y ui full

to he, that men, school their mu ds a-

they will, feel a private wrong more keenly, than a national injury, and that private hatr"d proved a more active spur, than pa:riotic iodignalion. As the insurgents now ascended ;i

of the for-

UII View ll-

them; anil from the sight oi l! : g !.a ecrs and the sound ol drums, they weiassured tlv; iiie governor waspiep. ing for the worst. The resolaiiori of the insurgent not been taken so hastii,hut Sii liam r.erklev, eitiv r l:om -pi -s i own, e.r !r .mde-' iters who mig.;: - . nrived to steal a v. ay Iron: t:-.e r.. ol t people tlti! ;;; ; fh harangue i then leader, wa- i ieiiii' d -.f ;c e ger w!iieh threa e.e.j ? in., lestaa l-.

''She is mine," exclaimed the sav- sorrow and 'astonishment, and wonder. ret Aeiiiig wim-elf, and attempt- ed at the cau-e of his death. Someone g to re- ii. i his prize. pointed to the rupture upon his uctlc ' A ay !"" cried Markhnmdirecting which was sliglitly swelled. "No" if j.oi'it of his sord towards the said another, " he got that scratch in a :Mt of ;h; Indian, away, or uy my skirmish three days ago;" and history ' MMir life shall ay Kir this audaci- has alttributed to the ordinary visita-

lion oi rrovidence, the death of hiiu

i a: peal to the

ge. o.ining low;

ibienl tone of one who is certain of overleaping aaihition.

ii.g nis poial.

iw.iu.-m.i-, mi: ueaiu oi Hull he chiel," said the sav- who fell a victim to an Indian's revenge, wards Bacon, in the in- or perhaps it may be? said to his own

concern tig his sunjecls in America.

lie assured mem tnev need not tear his the tive old cava I. r

displea?-urt . and he pointed them to tlie i ing such mean- of d

gaid the Indian. I etraving some emotion h: a t- piciuie of his tribe's degrade 'Nay, that cannot be replied the

Cthcr: hut w hen he is dfive,. awav w ho ! l.oa;led that he had become the object

instance of Yeardlv. w ho, on account itioi

of his iniquitous administration, had been seized by tlie colonists, and ser f prisoner to England; which act, instead oi provoking the displeasure of the ki:;g, caused him to ameliorate the condition ol tia province, and 'end them another govt :noi. He spoke biltc.h of Sir Vv liiiam Berkley: reminded them

allow e;

of his conduct on t .e day before, and

is an enemy to us hotb, the !. d an shall)

iff ,v

'1 he ine. ii i:

Jamestown, who are ,, .. t ui; horents, were pet un.i r -: n -mall nieces of anno!i w, i - i anl pn-pari'd l.r n-e. oi -te of tit. king's troops, ;r. v.m;., his cb.el 'trp,--de

anlieip'-iion o ger. : : ar his . i for battle. Ih.iinv-l.w :.is troops exhorted then;

That personage had heard t .o same! 'tOb'PL'C CIS OF TIIE SECOA'D v 'ies which aroused Ins triend, .nd had. OLUME OF .. held, with infinite chagri the u i-i rgjj 4a(r m Uckv choice that Ponatou had made. ; B i4i HCiA I Curse on tnee, sav age," muttered rT I IS JO fj UNA L i devoted, to the he. as he approached the parties, "was -- iJynurlic .o d IHilr, lligf-nceof theie but this one for tnce to choose a-; ENG LAN I , Hi ELAND. SCOT

snung a hundred: let I cannot losej ihee, si irkam. yet.''' fiie:i turningj i

sternly o L ato i ,rn:nl of the present year, and ilie .

"Oo, seek a squaw, cried he, a-j volume will lK-gin with the year mong )o::d.T flyi g wrelehes; this one, j834 Its success so fir has been higb-

is not lor me like ol loec. i,v 11 it'n u.. and fnlu iaiLC,. .i

, , . . . i .i 11- 1 - p '-no llc CJ- " Islmsthy faith?" said the iiidian,tnf 1)t-ctai ion of the Proprietor

't keptia deep tone. Tuk Emigram is i-., ded for tKc

p "Away! cried the other, unwilling; t. ,lf tl. ., QtM ij.,.;

sitiia lis oi iki.- ad- ; two : ::-eil ! :.ody ;. ed s ifin

LAND AND WALLS, wa. .'rtablisht -d at the commrnre-

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riot'af.ge tiew ld forest ir.i.re freelv thai; he grounds of the pla ters. Poiiatou ii Se a great chief; he shall hav- i- at i f tlie cou n il tf the w ItMes nnd : i- Oice -hall be heard amo l' lie-

wi-e-t o; -he la -d. His et emies shall ' fcc our e: emies, and his friends shall he our triei-ds." . ... I..c o ii.

. ..a? siii.jivcu iiitr pipe oi peace wish your achem, would ou hi. !iin: bu ak his faith?" said the lnI inding him inflexible on this point.

the young man next attf-mpted to excite

Ins ruptdi'y. - There is much spoil, said he, in the a - r .1. l :. .

town tii uie w lines; mere are warm

blankets o' the beds of the squaws;

there is much rum in the shops of th traders."

Tie countenance of his auditor still

conti- i.eo ii-:,- oved.

uOi,i e-y med Bacon, i f 'firewater b

not jov ful to the heart of mv brother,

there are beatifel maids, with dark

eve- and flowing hair the fairest shal

be his. Her feel shall be more nimble

than the fawn her voice shall be

sweeter than the singing of birds.

Observing the face of the In dian to

express .some emotion, he continued

"lie shall tl-.e her to his wigwam

she shall pit by his side, when the eve

ning comes, and sing the deeds of Pm

ato a;;d his fathers; brave sons shal

ehe hear him; they shall be chiefs amo' g the red men, and brothers to the

whites."

The Indian wlcc kindling eye an

beaming countenance, had evinced, du

ring f'a speech, something more than

the n-.'-re impulses ct general desire r." turned full upon the speaker, aiu:

faid in a rapid voice,

V. 1' n. ite brother lav his hand

opt is his hcsirt, ai d pirrr ipe this?"

Tr-ej both lose, and I'aron laying

one harKTTipbn ins bosom, extended tlrr

of the governor's implacable hatred, on ; manfully , a. d declared li s

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(H.rMl!.l V7 1 3 t , lJ t. I IgiltS III I ! 1. people. He then dwelt upon their wrongs, and here catching tiie spirit vVi icii he sa kindling in the eyes of his r.eaiers, the speaker gave vent to

his emotions. He described their o .ce ! happy condition when civil hbertv was theirs, and while he enumerated the

wrongs which weje now neaped upon

them, he declared thai their sullerings

id been equalled by their patience

but patience was now worn out. The

Navigation acl,creid he, hard as it w as.

we could have endured, since it was ofj

some benefit to our brethren, at home.

and n.ight have become, in time, less

burdensome to ourselves. Nay we

could not have lived under all the nu

merous imposts and duties which tyran

ny had imposed, and which the rapacity of collectors render d doubly se

vere. Happy would we he. it these

were all that we had to complain of.

The ancient right of electing our icpre-

rcsting to the last

As the army of the insurgents approach d, Markham, rode to the side

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":on-.lo ne pin lii minu oi nis nroken promise.- ,,n tun. continent if? detail consule!.ave: Thou didst swear by tlie" ima ..fall Ilie. Irl r.iw. .i." '

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ins; ine numerous

: don of. "l,et thee gone, savage! dost stand j Kind

occurrence

of Ills ti

expressing - me anxiety.

to quarrel? away! J,,, ,,e Mi.,i, g, Ariculliiral. and Man-

I'he li.dian gl.uavd fiercely upon his; , ,f tnri g Di-lncts, as well as the adversary; upon tiie retreat n-: ioribi aiiolnv M ironr.lw nf v i ...-i -n..

ii " ii.i r iwi; n iuiuii- oi ; ai-Kiiam. wno. wiui o in- ari enrir-' i ir. , .

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'Wil! . . ..t. said he, send some

rvtw i r i.rrtn CP :I f 1-1 1 1. V

e Usi he

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cling his beloved maiden, and Diea

th

Pi

I Improvement, the coi poralion

roft-edings ! Ihe dihVrcnt fowi.s and

ing con-olauon p. her ear, was carry- cities, remarkable Tiials &.c -ire

ing her irom the cene of all- re iiion: t.,ithi'ullv n enr.le.t .1.

"Tul! txv ill be useless replied Bacon. ,,n turning suddeh . e darted out oii .., eihgei.ee. Btale of th.- M ..l'.V I

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un vou not see ne is )m jmiih mi a .light. battle? Deep were the f. dines of reveng - " Nay," replied Markham, "but " ti,at settled in the bosom 01 I'onaloti. ' Weil, since you w ish it." int 11 up- ji,. ion,r lovcdMte fhh Elvira, with

ted the other," here Johnson." said be ;,u tje ardour of unbridled "Jpa-'sion. to a lieutenant, near him, at the same ()fien. when he ranged lie- forest, he

drawing a white handkerchief from Lis ;u,d his hunters had been entertained at

i i kiupis and insolvents. &c. ic ie arranged under distint t heads, and tdtpted to such British residents in iShs country as cannot obtain access to he English papers.

Ihe politics of ihe Emigrant arc

been entertained at hi

pocket, tell (he governor, ii he he ,hs- ,hc hospitable dwelling of her father, hy , feeling of pa'riy spirit whatev.

posed, we are nil. ig 10 P 'l le v , a nu aofl as ie ln u, ( K'r nun ing w ith the ! cr . . . i. i .1.: . : . .1. i . . r - ... . .tv'

suite our tei ins; aou uiis is me ms. ouei p.;K.(. of an angel, his heart burned, Th

ol reconciliation that will he made by though with a hopeless desire, ol post's jhesingher. On the evening before the Markham stood watching tlie pro- atta(k upon Jamestown, he had seen gress of tlie messenger, with intense in- the carriage of her father arrive at the terest, and seeing an cflicer of gov-', nu.r,. .where he h.nl l.oon.. induced to

ernor's party advance to meet him. he

come, through the hope of enjoving

?einaiixt io me council, lias neen akenibegan to entertain some hopes ot a.,i1:it Bafttv which he doubled of finding

from us; the old, long-tried citizens of; peaceful accommodation: but when heiat 1,U own more solitary dwelling In

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neneio uie e nvoy oi me insurg. i is noni ,.e inpC 0j consummating his wishes, up the emblem of pence in one hand, (he ,uian iad broken his faith to the

and with his drawn sword in the other ,rilV.Plirr. In whom be h .,! been n friend

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the province, have been driven from

their seats in the assembly, to make

room tor the fresh importations from Europe, and our right to our own proper ty, to the lands of our fathers, delivered to us in undisputed succession, has been

basely violated. Large tracts of the most fertile lands, have been bestowed upon the minions of official favor, so encroachingupoa long held estates, that

not a deed or a charter in the province.

ca possess the slightest validity. Families, once thriving and happy, have been thus, at a single stroke, reduced to beggary, and have been compelled to endure the mortification of behold

ing the earnings of a life of toil, pas,

r.i bout requital, into the hands of

thankb s strangers. And see, .with

what arrogance, these petty loidlings

e joy possessions which they merited,

and with what indinerence they look

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ved. neglected and insulted.his .nnl

menacing gesture, his i earl died with- ,.ouin think of but one resource, and in him; and, turning his eyes away, ,t,a, was revenge. Rut fh ;,,n..si:,,,t

gave vent to his grief and disappoint- activity of the insurgent armv in the! ment in a heavy sigh. The insurgents, war lhat followed, their continual clian-

whohad halted at uie departure oi uieir pnfi of camps, and their sudden mar embassador, no soonerbeheld the action rbos cVaded, for a long time, his at which signified the unsuccessful termin-.p.v

ation ol bis mission, tnan, nn one ac-; At lcnctb, Rjr William Berkly, who

cord, they resumed tneir march, wilh- na,, beei, drivrn beyond the bay into

out waiting lorauy .u.....,n.,u. 1 the countiesof Accomarmid NorthampThe conflict commenced witn H on, having received soldiers from Engthatfurv which civil animosity inspiies.'i.in4i nn uo:n bie .reb t e .L ,. bi.

Men who had been little accustomed nejd oncc worc, The rcbrl nrmy en-

10 wflr. una ncvei vu . .i. iikc mis, r;,mped near Jamrstown. to awail hi

rushed with avidity, to slaughter and arijVni. At length he came in sight;

aeatn. ine veiera,, troops oi tne go- an(1 as (he iaJ w.,9 far s nU ,,oth ar

venor, lojj-i-UH-Jinyieiaing ysior; mies reposed in their encampments, de-

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