Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 131, Vevay, Switzerland County, 26 April 1834 — Page 4

V'tiiffc was ots a Welch phi, rot uin'it nine-lother two miters wriiin Kjoifthln to row! .. . . ....- . ...... . i

.whe cin!ii rot s:eak a word ol Ivnrjih She was most dej ected f she whole. Pk.5 use to stand ul the gangway Frotft morning l :H ntuiit I joking cm the water ;i;ul trying. Hie uouid ta';R invihirtg bt a driuk .f cold water, or ow and then a:i apple or J"-c.n. Owen thinks ; I'c estate Beatimari. hut forgets what w;; her rime. She was perltet'.v" quiet " ICeidcprr f Jokn Oirea, hststiKain "J Ai:r,;ntnte icftehal i;f Boulogne, o t. Jlv Iioip' A n;v name, my m Jinitiiri home, I Sec thee now no sicrr! 'My pitii is now on ocean's foam, Mv hmiv.-y its roar; And parting iwr-, my borne, from thee, N hope the pang endears No voire hath hreaihM si niT.yrr i.r ;r.e, Unwept I shed these lea;.-. Around rne cr.vv-1 strange things cf cr:;;. Podotioa via.- mine eye. But not a look ofehisdlioiurs time Tor tone of uoMr ts nij-h; Anf thi ay1 nu, they "tr.ci" c:;!l For her who sought a grwe; JlomelcsA they h'd me still li;;:.'! Ai iiutv.ii-;!, yet a slave! Dark wave, daik wave, that r To lash vou distant shore. Oi hear my spirit on thy tide, To viitt it once moret If hut my tears could there find rest. In mingling with thy spray ; I'd fl i nrr my foulness on thy breast, . And weep this heart away. flut n..J th'iuVt false, ns him whoso spell W rk'd madness in this brain, Whose love destroy'd where'er it fidl Whose vengeance sought in vein, parr we! I! I'd sooner trust thy hate, Mid ocean's wildest swell, Than trust this love to sui-h a fi'c; Mv inomi'ain limine, farewell! "Joy Follows 6'afai." The flower, that wither! in the.hand Thai phtck'd it from its native led, S!a!l shed its fragrance yet aain, When in tho freshening fvttnl 'tis laid. The H ly, oa its slender stem, Tho' bent beneath the ewei-ping blast, rtiiall lift Jouja Its tirui'pinj head, Whene'er the storm isoverpis'. Just f-o, when sudden sorrts rie, Aad friends have left us to our wo, Our blighted hopes will soon revive, To cheer us through the vslo below. The Ftonn that gathers toned us now. And scatters loom along ur path, May "ree ar.d roar aw hile but soon Will spend its unavailing wrath. .And what th ' sorrows cloud ike brow, And presses on our spirits here! There is a peaceful rest on h'gh, Where jiy and love the besom cheer. Jlnjor Jack Dc.v!sis;sd (.()R!u;spi:ndi:.nci:. To my oil f riend Mr. Lkcfcht, cf t.'ic Je Dait y sldv.. rl iyer, Senate Chamber, Wasuixctoti April 5th. 1 ol. i uppo;e you'll be all pretty coniidciable truck u when yon come to see whore 1 now ! e, and o I'll jet tell you in as short order at possible, how it come about. Ever since 1 wrote you that last letter a out the Kakoon story tho gineral telled mc, f.nd the Old Hen slory I telled him, the folks i boul the gineral haint give mc no time to cat or sleep, and 1 have nail ntgn upon tlie Hull (iovcrnmetit to beat off; but so long as I had he gineral on my side, 1 didn't care noihin bout it. But tolher day the gineral he bean to shake in the wind a lectle, and this wa aboat the cause yn't. lie and me wasj akin over matters alone, and fneiu red hot hot at the opposition folks, smd especially at .'-.quire Hiddlc, when I telled the gineral, says ? gineral iU well enuf for us (o talk co among fed La who come to sec Ut., for it is the naturof r.ropde to j.''"- anc credit for honesty at least, Jhouh h vrong, ifhconv scsrn warm und deteriii.i.c jest as you wag when ysu cut down the old " bec tree, hut savs I my slate dont tell ; -1 the present trouble all aboat the ecu.-. owin to the Iknk crampin folkf. And : . . . that! reached down soy ?late and I 6hovtd the gineral. Now sa)5 I, here we see that the bank actually has been lond.n out more, u.eney since we took he dejiosits away Itom it, than it had lent afore that lime. The gim-raf he looked over Ihe Ueers. and sure enuf there it was. Why svs he, Major, how is this? All our folks tell nie. av Ita: gmeral, Uiat ImMlc iscraniptn tua people all over creation, and here now you how as ch ar a day light, that the bank haint screwed at at all. And with that the gtnerl he began to count on his lingers, and tho" to sometime-: liters out a pretty considerable Kift sum thai way. this nuzzled him amazingy. So to lights, says i.e, Major, what then inse of all litis trouble i Well, says I. y .1.1 suppose we sliall know prettv soon. 'I a c ' ' !t some where fa I; and as the ;:nj' 'erhawlin t!ic mill perhaps hy"li fiu'i let us knew;. And the words v.ap.i't me ..an out of irry p-.outh, wheu in come Kindle: and lilair lookin as though they had iest !en snaked tlirougli a gimblct hob-, nod lliey teil d the gineral that the Senate had iest nasi Clay's resolutions. It wot.t do IiO good to tell what fallow ed, but the gineral w.'.s lioppin ih uI, and it waa more than an

fa nr afore ho got throw- slatfm things about. Grundy wanted to have lh.; hull matter l enut ys it was abr.ut '.h time when folks wouhl ferM to hi- imniit'ee oncost Oilier. Mr.

I f( tji;i tc visit the ginTal, I jest stepel out 11 ta.wj.4-ej t!. V niasl rail agin, for the gineral v. .ts h tvd bi work ia 4iCa!in-t Kounsol." VIkhh5 Ei hack 1 found the giaoral -.villi ; f:!'y a! ;L,.J' to-. -.catr. H :- '.f. and tlu'in

out in the Globe mil dav. 1 tolled tl

ernl light oil' now fays I gineral, we better kerp an eve on what w e say in print, lor we; have troahlc crtuf with what we say here to (oiks hut -yf I, if we toah'isin the Senate and put in print loo, the people may take a statul agin us and puzzle us he re a iter intisf plagih. And witii that the mineral got histeam up in a ciinit; and he lelled me it 'that was my notion 1 belter pack up and quit; for Uie time had come, now tor every man to take i

ih:8 own side, and if! thought Ihe Senate hudland; at one toui of the avenue, savs lie, n:cire wisdom than ht; had i must clear cut. jtaiiw ihe hiie ho t-e, ami at the oth.-r t od i Wei! says I ginernl, had'nt w e best rail (In- i ilie Setiato ch.iiidx'r. (.,oi-o!i,la'ituiv liu re 'mil Cabinet together on this bu?iti(?. C-l'--- t'o'i.-c ; vafire here; and tie won :-.', no i incl! sa the ginera), what more do I wat.t Jisayiaj ihat (Vr his part he w a- ivadv o c j',. land with thnt he turn;d and pititcd t" Kindle iinouie liis chair and dej-U for lh: .M. i a- to

land IJIiiir, andgiyme a look as black as than ider. Vtll savs I that's enuf; and as I had i kept tny bundle rs.idv for a move for some idavs past, alt 1 had to do was (o stick my slate :

in it, and poke my ax handle threw- the up-! all night; and so they cali'd q::f;io i li!-.:; oil . ocrknot, and I flung the hull consarn cTer'!'iiur, and he took his seat. Mr. Wc-'oter he jniv shoulder, and was hack agiri in the Calh;- !got un u it, and was ju-t ago'm to t.-.c.kle. on

let atore you count say Jack Ko'xns J Now savs I gineral, i and o j are goiii I (quit; hut afore 1 go 1 should like lo tell you a 'story; and the best on'l is, it aint a long one, jsays I. And sol iell'd Uie gineral llYti snake jrtory you've hcarn hit te!i afore. How I was once WftlLin in a field down there to Downmgvis:e,ai)d heann a c!after,and secin no one hut to rights lindin that it all conic from a big black snake tno:e llsau half a rod long, the tail quatilin with the head about takin the lead: and say in ihe head had led long cnufl, and the tail ought to try its turn a spell; and so the head give up aad let the tail have his way; and J follow'd on to see how things would work that way; and so after goin agin the scales a fpell,and inakin things grit considerable, tl ie tail tried to jgo threw a stone fence, and gittin janvd, rigglod and twisted and .-crewd and could'nt go en; and the head of the snake wanted to know what was the mat ter,and why it did Y.t go threw, and that he had gone throw the ?ame fence twenty times the tail got a little rthy, and a little ashamed, and did nt hke to tell. When I got so far through my story, lhr critic. l-:il UL-lwl If-irl l-tjtfwi .ll ctiA ti-l.iln itc;.i .i.l ......1., ...ivr imu UT-II .111 114V 'Vllltt riltlll.lliu lookin niiht at ihe tire, turnM round and gin me a plagy iuquirin look, and I stopp'd short ofT; well, says he, what ws the eend on't? why, says 1, gineral I hai;:t get time now to (ell you, but says 1, tho iient time we meet I'll finish the story, and with that I made the gineral a rale cabinet bow, and walked strait out of the white house feelin pritty much, I suppose, like a good many folks a (ore me who have had their say there and then cleared out. As soon a3 I got cut.-ide,I was a leelleslump'd to know which way to steer; 1 had some bread ar.d cheese in my pack, but 1 wanted a place to go to for the night ; und there was so many eommiltce folks in Washington, every tavern was chuck full; butji.f then I gee the lag go up at the capital, and thinks 1 I'll go there to try my luck, and up 1 w ent; but owin to m bein stop'd so often on the way, bv folks all wuntin to know what had happened'd, by the time I rench'd the capital all congress knew it, and all parties was in a takin about it. I went uist to the House of Representatives, and 1 let them know there that all I wanted w f jist to be allovv'd to stop there over night; and then came sich knockin of noses--Mr. Adams poke for more than halt an hour in favor of havii g a cot put up forme riuht on"; Mr. Cambreliiog from York city said it waaltogether a great party question, and must be handled careful!?, and he wanted lime to consider on't. 1 asked Mr. Lawrence another New York member if he could'nt give me a lift; first bethought he would, and he picked his lelh on one ldc,and said he'd jest see his friends about it; when he got back, I found he was pickin teeth on tolher side, and said he was afraid it might not do; seem he was now a candidate (or Mayor up there in Xew York and he must go with hi party. And to after nigh about all the Speakers got a chance, and some on 'cm was jist heginnin to speak a second time, Mr. Ueard-ley nid "if Congress and Credit, and banks, and canals all perished he'd vote agin it; and to cut the matter short, ho mov'd the previous question; and Mr. Vanderpool fro en Kinderhook (who I thought whs the one who w rote that lhitch letter to mc) he said it was all a ''hum-bug," and he seconded the motion. When they come to count over the naeaes, there was a tie, and th speaker had to ontie the hull on't; and so lie got up and made a considerable ol a neech about it, and wound up by savin the C.W had never ben call'd on to dekid on a moie impel tant pint, and that though ihe Cheer could givelXKJO reasons right oil, for the vote he was about to give, yet he would give but one, and thnt was, that the Major could not have a bed there; he knew the; Hank and Ihddh: had a hand in send in the Major there, and that was enuf for him; and so the Cheer decided that the Major mu-t toll his bundle out. Well, thinks 1, that was a pretty tight vote, any ho-.r, and I went over to ihe Senate chamber. fin ie they were aii at it too. a soon as I walk d in Mr. v tu injrcu call'd Mr. Kiiig of Alabama, to take his ' place, and 1 cool I only get a "liaison him now ami then, dodgia about, a:d no crilti could tell whether hi: was IjcklM 01 tiot. Alr. i. lay ton s;iid he -wouldn't agree to that, lor that committee would never report i:i crea tion. and w h :n they did, perhaps they'd find the Major's name ttcratcheil out, and Some r:so e'--j wtiUon i i V : place -U

Mr. 'ni'io.io fata ho was iri.i.I in- Mtiorl . . . 77 . ... .1

;i.id come there, the ' '"onsen alive, prii i iph " hay he. is now getting lo by better iuirirto..d States counths to statv-s to'vits'.-ips to

'conniif 1 indhes to to-. !? tj? r itdivid - deen:Pi.'1' S-wiji ai-rrptfl the ! o,.li to families o that philUoptiifriiiv. nedbe ft.-'.'y a'xordi-ity. "fib ai jiia tap!:.-iealiy. and. above all, pidUi. aity jaftet wni i-tleclarft I th.il n-'i.e !?pea!in, the .Major !iad a pood a riit to Jweje o.r puurtu l -h-.ts ih - i tl:;; u-e of the ftenale e!ia:nber, as the c!' ra! i -"

!govertmi - t:t.niil hen- savs he i. ihe liutt jol'iny noU as, of nullifieatio.a, a:id i liope tho Mai r and vjvay maa will now ioliv nndc us ot;ii on. .Mr. in-ntou was p-l i;oi:i , ai.d i was alioot svinin:: Div n u k to besii'. on mv shoulder, ! w hen lie In.! 1 he. hangs mi hke. a tooth-nche. a; d w ould a ta! jand t ike a pull upon Mr. I'aloouo"- :on?crvaiojtive. i.oiiorii; hut lie liadn't iroae f.ir w'teti he look out liis waUliKPa! seiti it w as getteti late he said he wo a'd not I ike up the eo:iSti;Utional part of the quest!.;.!; for it he d:d, and s,ccin that he nxM sift the hull pri iiiplc- of conoli dation an-l conservative notions", the

Major miht lose his nilu'a iodgins, aad so j j-f ..N ! .J-S i;!.lt,i;i.-( cf every d--he movcl that the application, along w itit the I'ioa amiu very et i;.

M ijor, his ax and huad'.-, he laid o:j the ta ble for that night, a-j.', if tl,,.. tai.lc wand big enuf he'd push hivn along sil-.' o it; th'-n come a h-etle Atnd of a tusei, and prittv nigli the hull on i m had su.nr thin to say. When ii.r Clay got a chance; he is a m ister hand vou vnow, i.i q jietin matters when "iliov git stia'i I'd he saie there was no doubt a large rnajori ty of l!ie Senate was in favor of inven th- Ma jor a plat e to lay hia head, but the great difhculty was to d-i'ide whether it v.oild bean act grow In out of the conservative principle or the principle of consolidation; so abiy stated by the g'-t, tleman from South Carolina; ;md as reg uded the constitutionality of the measure, he was desirous to hear the gentleman liom Massachusetts at au early hour the next da, a'.;d he had no doubt that gentleman would ably expound it; and that he for outwas sure he should not dilh-r with him; but says lie, the Major w ants a bed. find it's now almost bed time, and I therefore, says he, offer the following resolution: Whereas consolidation is rnon n to exist at one end of Pennsylvany avenue, and the "conservative prinriple" sometimes ta I I'd and un justly cali'd nulhtieatio.'i at the other end. Inerelore, ilefolv'd. Ihat until the constitution shall be distinctly and t leai ly expounded, it is safest tor the Major to taVe up his ight's lodging just half way bettveeu these two extremes. The resolution was then rat and carried to 18. A committee was then appointed to rnc a-ure the Avenue. a..d icported that Gadsby s Hotel was just hall way, hut it wa full. Th" Senate then adjourned, and Mr. Clay come round and tellM me that as his resolution had got me in this ditlieuh v, he could'ut do no less titan put tip a bed for me in hU own loeging, right in aline with Gadsby N; and I might sleep there in welcome, till the constituiio al pints w as all celled, a id so here I be oj'v,to sleep at Mr. (.'lay's house and ki.ovk ab'-ait through the lay as well as can, and most d the time in the Senate chambers, vhere had opou the hull, "vi got a good Ihumpi's majority, ami afore congress goes to iionio. calculate ihe vote in tolher house will cb.ai g-too; a good many there find shacm iti their slioes already, and as -non as they see veur elections and the Virg':?iiy elections go as hope they will, e ilculalf! o i gittin a (wo third volt: on cv'ry pint agin ihe fol.vs who have got I he gincra! iu A-fepin e.ow. Youns A c. J. DOWNING. L.v TP.injullc. Militia, 'Jd l'rigade, iFO-vr hi ne cf the western tnte. (I jiies Kecita-kv ) not mnnv year nince, (ieiierl , oflVied in ervii"e .t iepircntati ve in thp tient r.tl A fit t I . Ktjuwipg i!,e ilispottion ol t!:i pfoplc. hr nntm(p'J .m the tttwnp of a fallen tic c.aml thu a li!i i-c.l 'tie r'.ector who had cr-o'li'il Kriaind him: iinb,iU aott houling htrt! yu Hre a set of d ii ignuranl Icllowi fit ronunif to ind : it piseMaiiti to the "fiieral assembfy. Why c.ulei net the mn of your clioicc have weut w-ithi:i ;tJi tin p.tl.iTuf lt if yos tTie deiermmed to clec' une, I Hin at yotir eitiee. beraiue I want In tu t , mi soaie pnvate ho-incs, nod have not monry enough to htur my -Xjienscs, su'd I i I: ink I r.ni do ytmt at the -imP liiiie. If you think proper t j fieri hip, I pledge iy honoi that I ill do the li-t I ran l"r yi and fo rri'jie'j'. lJt if you do not ihu)e to seu.i me. you mihv gn to h- I and he ;l d." The limb won? he a rii-:gt r.l ndiier, and acwiitiiuly iiiiaiiiaitiuxiy tinted hiai. ' What's in a name? A merchnut in Ch.ii leston, b. C liwfiit d a ''fsiulifu! hi mi' ter his daeghler, S'isaii ) IV heel. -r, (-titer-wards Mr. D) The hid v . how ei . thio' -seess of modes: y, insisted en li-.vi only 'he j initials painted on the stern S. O. W. The pri" was well k''wn among the a:!..!, at ioiji'.' aau aorom, ty inn nenutiiui uppeiUll.il. 'Jla'!), rinook wh.r tb mattt-rwit! you to-day i" ' ft e g .1 th;? dr-VM'i'r f:-.r !" What1 tint V ' 't . one t ao( v eot k:-l. to I ao Jicr i ilh ridbi:, in it !'

!;;" r- A a -TIHIl -'1' of money, wa a-ked by Swift, scmm he p?' S'--a security. I h none to ofivrf j.'1 the ponr mn, excepting my faiih a. tin- He -e. nrifj , ..i.t : ti:: oi v :nj ' v.; Liii'oiJ j A'mrr th psr. ili:.r ti.-tv-trie vf I !' the sriai.'lee tf .ip m, i a - r i -e a Hi" ll.'es n.iU.JI a Vfl I Co "JS'V, si;:; ed t-ri the Mate r '- '-! TBrtii healthy p irf r:t. T'i i-r r:i t!".o rear--.-i Ate- c it- s w : IC i ' f.,-f.d Mil. t.s ir--iSa d nsliliii: !!. sale J '.! na!. i he .l:c-'. a. nv n-no-t poaPol a!..! Hpj-f tii'iiji !;!oi Uitl -!' pu k'eJ Una y . A i-A JLj rf '-.A "-.f i V n and !:nv cim: - riir; sobs. .;- M. ;ti'e.o:nc.--', 1 f'iocli of -r n.ion :i : 3 -.S fall VlP, .? -. & & l. fiTrvrrv kiad ana iW-scriav-r ':sa :o-itv :o!iyisiu in i i.rt of m In. 3 lStaek. lit!e, Jjrowc, Steel ULck, Illue, 5i:ee:h a:nl Doth :cnpI'anihiehi, O4difforc:t e.di .tf, Ijouibazi-tis, very :. I'owiuet and Ja Koije;' , (':.!.!: '!'; Vcsting-s. Vclve's, TaV'f i.ip-r. Cotton Van:, Nt;s. .", tl. T, e.!.:', -V l'JI.e di rii :id Bolivar t'tats, ec. W iocs a '.id C;-pi )' :itti..s( al; -it DYE STLTFS, 4r. Hard Wu CVTLUllY ant TLY UUJ:. A General Asvj: IiieciiL of IhMos-, Te??ame..ts. V .-.ii i's I i ;i.eary and SpcHina Bunks, (.i.gr;iphys, h.-oay ii loo b'aitpil States, t'.nii.-h iir.oiiauiis, laiuh Read ers, In'roiluciioiJ.N, uati srh"oi hooks la general. As aa eiiU-iier..t;oii l ihsr ailicits ne has on hand would ahiiost (ill a eomni.m i:j.'-s.!.!per, 'he E ibsjcrii cr has named bat a erv art,..'.-, p.otioii f them; but he :.ss:r. s Lis f:i ia!s store vill show for itsvU ami li '.t llwy can be ac commodated with iroods it- cheap and on as gotd !(.iaisn: at ntiy other store in Ui -e- i:"' . lie wishes to ji-.ik li:oc or exchange; g -ot's for,ihy t"Ilow in" articlt.s of COUNTRV 1'HOM'CK. Dried apples and I'eaelios, Jcuns l.i'.ij. y T.r.v Linon. Fatheis. lieesw -tx, i ulbsw !'1j:v, fc'Sa: seed, iinseii-, Corn, Oats, P..:.,ti b.nas, Cotton and lanen Ilag iiid t tCt, o U v. Ul refused. LVM N W. MIX. Sloantstcriii.g, Octi.i-t r is3 !. iN iW GOODS. 5111'. eubiciiher ha- just ira.eivcd a new- ar-.i complete aoi tajeui f Dry Goods, (irocorit-s, ( rockfrv, antl IlAiU)VAiUf. Which he cfiVt to pII a che..p as they cxn 'e afforded in ihc'cotiafy. 5li c:i mer ie ihi tied to call and ? g o lh rg eo . llo w rhc to piin hae na-rn- Ii ! v 1000 r!- -v sum VOJX For whtk.li i-.tt tuil ji : y tlie h'g'.t -i soarkPt price, and half in CA.-U. lie aU" w.oits to ourcliafe all ihr. 4 A thnt c n bcdelivtrcd at his st.-ie. 1 1 i:tlY COTT JlLunfi'eriitig, J an. Villiam Ij. Cov's K-i-.iU'. Till' umh:ri oied Lerv Cv givt s t: .tsce, that he b -.s l.e-n appoi ii. ! udaeinsnr the c.a'--of WILLI AM Y.. COY. Sn Y-.k i v.is'.ip, HeteuMa! all pi-rsotis imk-ftetl to "id e.-! iTt-, n recpiesi.tl to make iii.au-tiia'i- p.-.y set t.: ; u-l perdom liavin (li'iniit.i!- wiii pu:sii.t ;Iu-in lr t-.s:i-miiiulioti, uecott!itg "i l i . JOIIS l..Ml I ON, a.hii'.v York to-vtr-hip, M;iif!. .'!. TAKRX Ui E7V WiitJl.M A'l.;iNi'ON f& i i iVi..i 'w.v tish'v.i'iA y.-:i' huiii eouiilv, hi :. :: " r: A U-l 1 ' Ssv t?S&7 x ers td.l thii Suing, "tr k t:: liiwoe- each eye; appri lhirt 8ttVer dt '.l;.rs hy .1 iin 1 befae mo liiij J.i U" ii aial J oa i v ij, m:a rt). ii. t Ai'i'.J.r. April 1, l-s.'M. SUED POff.flLTC-CS. Till', wtoscrii-fi- n.:s f-.r f.i'.e, at I. s ffuK lying iuj ihe r .:tI U:nho t ooi .1 i k-ioiiviho lo .New V.-ak, IIOO b.ihe: li v: ,j i.oo:y St':m iMTATOEM, wbith will he 'd It s -o tab. ILLUM Mi Id. Kit. M!iTi.'!:urai.

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