Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 170, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 March 1835 — Page 1
PIU.VlKit'S KETHEAT, INDIANA, SATUItDAY MAKCH 28, 1885. VOL,. IV. rVO 170c
r,uxn:i) and imjulisiikd by William C Ikeris. I i.UMS. F. r number, three dollar, i! n..t pii.t until thf expiration of the yr two ( dlirund fifty cent, if p ,id within the year ai'..J t wo dollar?. if paid k advance. N subscription received for less than six iinitiw, iiiilf.; paid in advance Subscriber r-rveu by -.ri 'a' i: po-t. to pay 25 cents extra. V paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid, ii,. r without duo notice if thai intention, lfint sunt to the office. Cy Hif? above sums inr be mm! in nrn
.''!'(! delivered al thi nrtiro, or gucl. olherjcninage in I 83 1, including wastage, ,-20 000.
places as nil be ngre c upon. .Advertisements insetted at the usual ra'f? Punishment for lh' outrage, in the Ijui---. ."!'i?!alure- .Mr. G cymes, who shot tl. Siie iker of (he t . r.m .Mf i.un n-.. I'"
fative- with hurk-shol, .and at i'-e Fame di-1 n, intit oioTs. 502. charge sr .z-d the temple of a member with j Governor, j"jd's sand Secretary of Florida bill-all within the L-gUhnive Hall, hou'; j ,700 dollars contn.uenc.es 350 dollar t the veiyhmr appointed fr calling the jleila'ure 7,400 dollars printing Uw, &c t,ue : "r.ler, ha hren sentenced - to bfj, 830 dolla.- la iv ayents, couumI, distiici top,, nviJcJ by the bpeaker pro tea.. !,ttor::ev &c. 4.0 dollars Ckikhir,-. i..r.
THF. RF.SULT. The i.rvaniin'tus vote in the lloue of Rep t:er.tativi-, in n l ition to ti e Fiemh Q-ies-ti'n, appears to h iv e i ven a -if.n -lion o all j.irlie M Srieier, ihe Fie h Minirtei . 'ho ii expected to sail in the Havre packet of th eighth, will cai rr the decision t. France. nod ho i!J the Clia nbei b; still jlt t-jii,n,,! an,: nit; lo lemoity hill undor coosul.-i at i .n. ' . v. ;
xorr inn leiiet; 01 mo von: 01 uie A uo'i ir.u. K-n.icy, j.ouu m! ir-. .no. ess, c ion.,! bul tc pr lu -tive of th. ! 'sh.ls and District Attorneys, 15,375 tuo-t fnoiahie n mi t-. At a I eipni, ihj ,,,l' "s proper and patriotic 1 ours- h 1? b;en pnrsi. d J '-xf,,',,sc9 a'tending U. S. Courts, juror, an I if. wiHi th.! a-tioo of h .Hi hraoc'.es ot WM,, -rosetutii.g suit, &c. I0O.OJO dol.irN.ii.ail L-vti-liture h.fou: tliem, lh--Freiieh Dc-pu'it s should ;.g lin r. j -ct the hill. Sl,,?-i!' Pnsiong, 1.350 dollars, .h,- coin-. len, ts he upon ihrir own load-. lighthouses, beacons, floating lights, nil. Fvory di-poitio i ha he. n manilsted..n ihe!'''Ter' i,M:- r. p .irs , improvements, and part of hi co.ii.irv to aoi.stihe difficult v ! ' :' " '" C,e"' 263-1 5 ? dollars.
and in a spii it of peace ; tlio SUSSestion ofthej President in regard to reprial. h is he n dis-! r.-gnr.led hy our Conre-8 the olivr .branc j held out and it rtjec'ed, the r, spo'ibiliv will 11 ,.t attach lo ti e j eop!e of tho United Sates. GFAF.RAL APPROPRIATION' BILI The General Appr.ip. ia ion Rdl for 1835 ws pased on the Iat day of the sei,m of l.'ongrejs. and o. copies tour columns . f the National Iotel'i-e... er. The act contains thfoilowing provisions: For p iy ,f MemSers ofConres. 5353 24 8. iJlicers attached to lonon si, J.3 700. f - Printing, fuel, and all contingent expenes,4 iJior. nno 1 . v- , .. .
ouar.rs 01 1 re-iacni, ice l'resi,hM..!rniSlouer .f Loans, 200 ibdlar
o-,.eia..c, anu i osimiier Uenerai, $0Qt j D?parment of St fe 550 000. l'atant O.U e, Pie. 11 hi R. nl R. uit. r, Sup. ri in ..f the N -il.-.-is (anient and W'.trhm l! .:i l;.... 1 r O- .-.1 ... .umi -i-mj, oct. 01 trie treasury Dvparlnvnt, g 5 350 First Com.iM-olh-r and Clerks 52'2,G0O Second do 13 430 First Auditor and Cle.k?l 7.000 Second d...jS2J.80J-l bird do .27.1)00 -Fourth do. 20 7 50 - - Fi ft h do. 1 5. 300 Treasury and Cleiks. 1 0. 1 50 Register of Treasury and Clo. ks. $37. 1 00. v,omuii,ioner of L uid Office and Clerks, Solicitor of ti e Treasury and Clerks 7, 450. lor idental exponscs of the Treasury Department, 20. 1 00 d dlars of the Treaurer's. Jegirer's, Solicitor's, and Luid offices, 25,. 700 dollars.
... 1 Of .,!. Ptienis. sic. '2 J.500 dollar - - - -y 1 I ai)-IM' J' ' iniri -all. JW, dollars stating ;nd printing public account8. J 100 dollars. Contingent i6 of lVcaurV Department, 10,475 dollars. Clerks and contingencies of .T Department, IG.550 dollars. Commissioner fl"i:idtt Airiri,C'crlvf contiugiicire 0,500. Coitinencies in offires of Adjutant (Jnernl, Q iarter M ?t r General. Crtmmi.ry General, Chief 1'iiginer rs, Ordnance Office, S ir;eon General, Ttvpog, aptiical Bureau Co n i.isioner of Penion. Pe sion Oilice, Tmpor:iry Clerk, Revolutionary Record, &.C. 71.50) dollars. North Fxerutive Building- -$4 500. Cleiks in Navy Depaitment. $12,850. N vv y Commissioner, Secretary, Cletk,aud coaiing.ncie. $22. 750 Two A'sisU-.t P.i-tm ister'sG-neral 55 000 clerks Sec 41,455 crmtir.g.M. lie $7,503 Biipeimt. Mider.ce and vvatchni"n .C43 'I opog.aj.h. rs and map nnkers $1,000 Surveyor General of Ohio. Indiana, and Michigan $2.000cierk ?5,G0?. j
'rgii.ii rni'it ry survevs, reei?enoi: sa eshroad. 30.000 dollar
D f Minds and M.3Souri $-2 000 cleik SS.320. D- "( A i kunas. I 500 clerk? ,Q3 G00. D of Louisiana 2.000 clerks 2 500. D inii?$i?ippi;2 000 leik- 5.000. 0or Alabama -S'2 001 cleiks. $2,000. Do of Florida $2 000 clerks $3,500. Secretary far signing land patents 1.500 Commissioner on Public Building ,52,000 Library of Cniire., .$i,000 Lioiaii.u. nid -ontingencie..$3750 -furi.itrire $1500. Oilicers and cleik of Mint, $10.GOO is-istatit Rfl iu-rs and laborers. s;23 000 excess of expenditure aii-iiig fio,n extra onld
vovernor, Ju lijesaiid beer, tary of Mi, hi;in, 10,500 couth. jr.-tici.--, ,350 l.-si-l.i-jtive council, stationary and printing. .9920 x ra session o Coimril. Js--12fif? Gt)Ve;nor, Jiitjjjes and Sern-larv of ,ikan 1. S"30");1 'aci.lent al v ...;,. C--?on llii-ncif:!. X750 expenses of h.Ului irrt-r3, fcc Ikio dollar. Chief J istice, A.J'iciate lul:ce, and District Judges of United States S 1,400 dol lars. Printing record of Supreme Court 3. 000 lo!I:t! Chief and Associate Justices of the Districts f Columbia. 3 500 doll 101 1. J aJJ dollars. y G-neial ,f the United St .toanojni ;a,-o 1..11.,. -.1 .1. . ' 1 ",' , ' ,r' K ni-nciTS , report, rs ol MM. i. e:ui''lt. 2.1 11 111 ,1,II:.rt Marine Hospital,! Massachusetts 500 dollars. Cu.toin II .use. N-rfolk. 3.450 dollars. Pv venue office is house at Sandy II, ok, 400 do'lar. R-lief of ln ilvent D.-htors, 3.000 dollarI.;a. on at G.-n-ssee River and Sodus 13. . 3,750 dollars light house at Owego, 6.53 doll.,-? r. movalof Goat Maud light hous-. R. I. 32500 d .liar. Sniv-y .f Public Lnndi. 70,000 Julian of P. oiia 111 nois, 500 dl.,rs. Kepe s of Public Aichivoi in Florida. 1.009 dollar. R co-der, Commissioners, Tra nslat on. &c r adpit.ent of land claims in Mi-i-un. 5 ' 7 doll irs conlinoem ie 1 00Q i'nl ... . - ... .. wi.ni..i.. 3t.ii.mary and b...k for the office ol Comaiatue ot Washu gtoi., 5 .000 dolhrs Min llaneous rl iims, 12,000 dollars. Mi i-ti-rs to France, Spain and Russi; Mi.M.-rs to France.Snio:.,.o n..; 0, 1 -jOOO dollars Secretaries of L-gation. 8,000 dollars. ....... rt .- Chargr-s de Aff.irrs to Portugal. Denmaik,
b.ved.m, IFdhnd, Tu.ke.,,l3-leinm, Br,Zil,!he had accepted the challenge , his o, UhI,, IVru. Mexico Central Am-rira, New More-.vc r it uhl to be home .0 mmd '
vjienau 1 1'russiacC V anezui la. 63.000 dolb Drooom .n lo Ltz.irion of U S. to rurkev Mil and conting(-ni i,-s. 6 500 doll .r Oiifi' to Miniter to Spain, 9.000 d dlars Ou'fi t C .ares to V.-m rutl i and Portu iiat.9000 dollars to Denmaik or to Piu.-ia 4.500 dollars. v...ntioget expenses of Foreign Missions' - . Aueotsfor clatmsat London and Paiis 4,000 dollars. Intercourse wish the Rarbarv Powers, 17,400 dollars. R. liefand Prntertion of A " .....v. iv.iii viutiiimi J v Cootmeent expenses of foreign intercourse oU UUU (0lrir9 R il nice d ue to lohn Randolph Hay. 1 .300 to Nathaniel Nib s 5.015 dollars 1 . I.. In, IJ .wr.es. lor cost of presents to rhief ol Sand wich and Society Island. I 0S0 dollars. Fxpenses for procuring archive of Florida, at Havana, 4.500 dollarrj. Completion digest of commercial Regula lions of foreign count' ies 6000 dollars. Information respecting manufactures in R lland, 810 dollars. Public warehouse in R ijiimnrr, gGO 000 S ipeiintendtlit of Ctitnn. iland R .il.$!3G 2 New Cu-t 011 House in Boton, 50.0()0. Pier and Wharves at State,. Ulaiid,$38 000: R.-pair .f Capitol at Wellington, l2Ul)0do l-ir G irdene.. HMO dollars ground, walk- ! and lamps, 4,500 dollars aqueduct, G00 dol lar. President's hono and gardner 4200 dollars Iron pipes, for Navy Department , 1 7 dot I t lj ifayette Square, 3 .0 d.dl t.s eiinine2oodoll.rs Nich'-s in Capitol. 46 doll rs rulveit, 33o dollart burying ground, Coo dollar. Additional p!j- 0 efficct! of uavjr and eivil
e.tabli.hmerts al navy yards 295,732 dollars.lSenate w ith a number of amendments added
R-cording opinions of Supreme court 25o dollar?. G-iles&Seaton's Documents, 4o.ooo dollars Printing public lands document, lo,&6odol lit". Publishing new system of army discipline. 26oo dollars to Gen. Scolt, for compiling and superintending printing, 5ooO dollars. West P.unl Expenses of board of visiters, 2o dollars ful, forage, stationary, transportation and postag-. 99G5dolars repair and improvements, G523 dollars rlei k, 9,,o il.ilhir ..K.l ,c..l,:..l . .. .1. ojh, ,i.,i,i-, oa.- dollars --engineer's model, Go dollars custom house, 6So dollarsdrawing chemical .! 'iialh.-maticaJdepaitmenta, 1 dollars--mi-"eralogy, artillery and sword exercises, 18 u . nars iitrar), C73 doll rS miscellaneous and incidental, 1 55tf dollars officers, cadets. a. mi m.Micians. 5b, 135 dollars subsistence, oi.suixjoii ,rs long-, H52 d dlars clothin;; for officer' servants. 33o dollarsA soldier of the 321 regiment at Quebec, for insubordination and theft was sentenced to re ceive five hundred lashe! His punishment w.is however mitigated, and he received but three bundled, and died. Washington, Match 2, 183.
The Senate has had the general appropiia , tion b.ll under d.sr:ui.,ti timing the day, and! 7 1 Ino (4 o'clock.) they have takf n a reces nil 5 i"f ,
, "he ;.! irnpuitani nait of the d..w;,,,, ,v., 1 " " " ' 0.1 the li.-m 3000 dollars to pay the salary of a m.o.sler to Engiauo. It was unmeii,,t,- ob jected that u.ak.ng the a.pror..:"'n would be a vntual sanction ol the dangerous practice o ..ppoimo.g nmcers to till vacancies during the reces. iMy Ty ler advocated the appropriation iih,,i ...... . . , . ' 1 ' Ul n" ,c-"ami or limit to his power of -.ppo.uuneni oun. g toe recess; hut Messrs. Clav ,nd Calhuun objected, and accordingly a provi so ha been introduced compelling the president to nomiuale during the sesMOn ol the Senate. Washington, March 8, 1835. I n, An( ! . . . ...c..i..j..VH IO JOU sometime nP0. that lh Ho,, V,n C. Johnston, of Maryland, had been ..h .llenjed by Lieut. Harry, ion o the PosIimh. er Ueueral, ..r words spoken in debate in re "" ,u 0"i nmce Uepaitmei.t. This mnriel ha been made up without compromising the honor of either party. The tluer Bairv II I M I L . . . .... J autu o.. mi. jonusion, 10 know il he had inten ded to impeach hi private character. Mr. J. replied that privately he knew nothing ab.iut hiui, but he adhered to wht he said in relation to his official conduct. Afier a lew days, young thury lent a note to Mr Johnton, thio.igh Pey ton, ot Tennessee, asking hun to letract ivhai he had said in debate, or to meet him with pis lol 10 hand. M. Johnston denied the right ol Lie.il. Barry to make such a demand, but de dared he should waive his privilege, aud meet him the next day. This promptitude was not songreeat.le to the nerves of the fiiuuii of the - 'nd acco.dmgly Mr. Peyton and Col. Johnson, aiteinnied to mdur Mr .,!,. i., i - v nurioil its state that he h;id no allusion whatever to the private character ofMr. Barry, but Mr. John sion rehired to make any such qualification as I ...... 1 ponent . home in mmd. that Mr. Johnston had told Mr. Barry be knew nothing, fj ins private character, yet this did not then ealu fy his son. However, Colonel Johnson and some of hiassociates on the floor of the House, elated that they had heard the iemik of Mr. louslon, anil ttit lhV u.-Otft I i.fi;l I It .. - . , iiMt, rii-ijv-i 11 r 1111 akiiriiin 1.1 ihi ..r.vate character f Mi,,r U. u u.. ... - - - j - . j . i.iiinas "matter res,,. Bo.h me,, are said ,0 hJ, IZ .viihgteai firmness, and indeed, both arc known to be men of unquestioned honor and rcuinge Peihap Lieuien .nt Barry wa impiudent in ral ling on a member of cot.giess lor words spokei In fluli-jli, A I f il I fl Ka.. ..1 ui..., 1'niiK.nianj urn ui'ipc wora nau no personal aiinsion 10 lumselr. but th'B mode of seeking redress wag peifeclly h.inorable, unlike the dastardly conduct of another, who, in hi endeavor to revenge himself lor the disgrace winch his father sufTertd in debate, manifested every mark of cowardice and treachery. The system ol duelling, however, is at best uttcily loieign lo the spirit of philanthropy is a fahe and murderous system, and cannot betoogeuer ally denounced. THE SENATE AND FORTIFICAION BILL I heie appears to be some disposition on the pari of those who have not examined into the fads of the case, to hold the Senate m nart ie pon - ible for the defeat of the Fort Ration Bill lhis is certainly ui.jusi towards llo.t distmguishe.i i.ony.as will ie readily admitted by all who have read with attention the detailed lepoitsofj me proceeding ol the two houses. The bill al hided to origma'ed in the Hoiie. was sent lo the S nate, discussed amended, and returned to the I..iie on the 24th of February, n week bp tore the adjournment. The Hnne did no' take up the amendments of the Senate till (h. but day of Ihe cession, on that day a late as 8 o'clcck io the etening, sent the bill ngaiu to the
among them, one appropriating three millions
of dollars, to be expended under the direction ollmony had co mmer.ced. A nnrpolis Iirp. ihe President, fir the military and naval service!
provided such expenditures should be thought necessary prior to the next meeting of Congress ' This sum, it should be remembeied , was called for in addition to the usual apprnpi iation in addition to g75 000 for Fort M.filin. the $150.UUO tor ort Uelaware. the 75,000 fr Castle Island, Boston, the .100,000 lor the defences itbia the state of Maryland, c. SiC. The Sen Mte would not apree to this additional and enor mous appropriation of three millions; and even uesfrs. Hendricks and i)'hite, known to be among the supporters of the Administration, reinsed to place this immense amount at the dispo. sl of the Execvtire. The proportion was disagreed to, and the bill returned to the House. The House persisted, and committees of conference were appointed. The conference struck out the three millions, and ubtiluted 800,000 dollars, as proper appropriation. This rei-uii was reported to the Seriate, and promptly con curred in by that body. This o-.currrd al hall pat ten o'clock, on Tuesday night; the senate then, every man to hi post, waited until p;ii eleven o'clock, in hope that the House vvo.jld concur and thus the matter be amicably adjo-t-ed. No coniaiunirat inn Imvimr heen r."rpn.fi Irom the House, and it heing after eleven o'clock . - the Senate despatched a message to the other , re?pertfijy reminding it of the nosiii-m things. t was then ascertained that Mr. Caml,relenS not 'pPrtf d the result of the 1 r ii 1 uoiuerence , a no aeciineu l taking the responsibil ity of making" the report , on account f 'be late ne of the hour, or the the thiunc;- of the IJo'ue. Now, if the Semite had ample time to act upon if, surely the house was equally well provided; but il this excuse is abandoned, and the thmnei ol the House is assigned ai the cause for the defeat of the bill, where should the rep insioility rest? Our readers can answer for themselves. Revenue of .Veto York. The amount of du-j lies accruing to importation in the port of New Vork, for Ihe year of 1 334, is ancertained to t e twelve millions one hundred and eighty fuui thousand dollaul The New York American oherre Inonr revolutionary war, when England and France came in actual collision, it was by the withdraw al in 1 773 of the Briti-h Minister from Pari. That single act was considered by France breach of the peace between the tw o countries, and no other derhraion of hostilities was mailton either part; though, snhkequently, both nations published manifestos, setting foi'th the just ness of their quarrel Ait. &c. So in 1 793 and I 803, the breaking up of diplomatic relatious was the signal of immediate war.1' A Nashville paper states that four companies of engineers are out surveying the route of the prcprocd rail road between New Orleans ami Na'hville. The cost of the survey will be twenty thousand dollars, which sum, it is said, has already been ramed in the former city by private subscription. The follow ing graphic description of n ninnn on boa id a steamboat, not nn American ma hut a British plying between England and Ire land, i from an English Magazine. Il beats all the description of Trollope and Hamilton. Such a dinner! ye gods! such a ilinnei ! Spirit cl Ude forbid that I am again to aMst at such an otbei! Such steamed beef, steamed carrots, -teamed mutton, steamed pork, steamed onionr. -teamed gt eae. filth, fowls, cabbage, black pad j dings and tripe apparently reamed in the ame boiler, that steamed u along, and flavored with the same oil that prevented friction in the machinery and supplied the lights in the r 11 gme room. Yet our goodly company, fifty lrv in number. men, women. and children, ate, drank. jostled, shoved, carved, tumbled, called, scold ed. quarrelled, gobbled, and abided, with a velocity and pertinacity, scarcely exceeded by ihe rapi Irty and endurance of the lever that set nur paddles turning." Coldtr than . An editor in one of the Western states was, last month, obliged lo sit uj. in hrs ollice all night with a couple of printer ievi! rubbing his head to keep his ideus fiom free 1 ng. reseniatien nj Swords. Thursday the 2Gth. February, was the limn appointed by Governor j rt ... - 1 noma, ior t tie delivery o ihe swords which! the Legislature of Maryland directed to be i.re sented to Col. (now General) Tovvson, of Ihe V. States Army, and Captain Gallagher, of lha U. S. Navy, as a testimony of the high sense en tenanted by their native state of their elhcicni services and gallant conduct during the late war with Great Britain. Those mhcers reached the cty in the forenoon. Al four o'clock in theaf ternoon. a large number of persons consisting oil members, o the Legislature, Executive and Jud icial Departments, officers of the Army and Navy, visiters mid citizens, assembled in the Senate Chamber, the scene of the most memo tnble of cercmooiet, the recollection of which!""
may well be nssor'atf d with tie present. A discharge of a rtfiViy Announced that the cere-
(Mijor Noa h rriertirrs a leo :r, ti .?t Mr. Van Bnren is engaged to be mrriei to ;: very ccctnplished daughter of Senslor SruUiaid'. .1 mammoth. The New York Courier and Enquirer came to us on Monday last in a mam moth form, printed we presume on thv new mammoth press erected by the ZoologrcHl i'uU tute of New Voik. We have laid rt by as a cu rioity. It measures, says the Gazelle, 54 bf 48 inches, and a friend has furnished us with a bill of its content, ns follow: M00 advertisements; review of the market; prices current; Banknote laVdc; rate of freights; rales of insurance; price of stocks; exchange lists; and 20 columns of rending matter. The ordinary size of the Courier and Enquirer is of the tnble cloth orderf aod its patronage, is probably more extensive tlmn that of any other pnper in fhe Union. This i mainly atlriba. table to the wb: merchant, of New York, whowith admirable spirit sustain their political pa pers. Ye rejoice to say that this is also becoming the fa.hion of Baltirnoie merchants, who begin to recognize the principle, in regard to political editor, that 'lhe laborer is woitby of hi hire. ' Here we again echo the expression of Col. Crockett, " go ahead," Wth great pleasure I snMch a moment from other engagements, 0 inform you of what mast h-ghly gratifying (o .very friend of humane y. A resohi(,o !, j,lst f)a,seJ ,hp flute and beef, confirmed by the intelligent louse of nenreeiii1.t,i. f , . n :.. .. . r i.t ,i 011 nig u Jims committee of the Legi.lalure to inquire into th expediency of repealing all laws licensing gambling, and making Ihe same a high penal oflenco punishable by not less than twenty years labor n the state prison, or such other punishment as said committee may see proper to to inflitit. Ml hail, Louisi in. . REVOLT OF THE SISTERS OF CHARITY-. A complete ii.suiiection of the "Sjflerg of Chanty," an order of religietises who in France devote themselves to attendance upon the lick, took place at the Hotel l)iP, nt Lyon, on tho 11st ult. The following detail are given by the Ctnstvr de Lyon of the 1st of January : 'it I now sometime since a lister of the Hotel Dieu, hnind guilty having disobeyed Ihe injunctions f the directors of this establishment, was sentenced lo quit ih house. The other sister leclrred that the punishment was unjust, and 'hat leey would oppose its execution bv everv -neans in their pow er, even (o actual resistance. They kept ther word Yesterday, at six in Ihe evening, a commissary 0 Police, named Barrioz appeared al ihe Hotel Di'tu to tke Ihe tefrar. t'-ry sister into Cnlody, a e!)e had refused vol. itarilyto quit the house. He bnd scare. Iv 'taled the oiject of his miision whs he was iur rounded by the sisleihood. abused and eren . smiled by ihem. The warlike .i.iPr. dlM top here but rounded the tocinofthe Hotel Dieu and called loudly for assistance. For two noun the disorder was at it height, and the nnhappy patient might well have imagined th.t the lat day was come. At length M. Bardoz was enabled to effect his escape, but without having secured the ci i.ninal sister, and the field of buttle remained h pose'inf (he irsir. ge.ti." The Courier de Lyon contains longde'ads concerning tki singular inui rectlor. t states that although ihe tocsin raig by ihe tltt rs of charity wa only sounded for a m.mif. or t o, m a very short space of time a crowd offurn five to ix handled persons nssembl. d 01 the quay of (he Rhone and in the hospital square, in the idea that a fire had broken out in the 'adding. .Happily,' adds the Courier, Mhe loor were rloed ansl the mob soon dispersed rt the vo.ee of the porter, who ns-ured them 'b .t it was a fal-e alarm. The distu.hanc v h.ch Ihe entrance of a crowd of people by mgbt 10 such a scene of confusion wo,,!, have nCatoned may ,e readily immagined. While ine J'" nt "e rehels made head nainst ihe Commissarv r-.f i.ntia 1 .. . 1 j 1 r "'in 11 1 b agenn. anu wtii'e 'tbeis sounded the tocsin, a sist.r, named Troillond. rushed into ihe ward occupied by the female fever a i.mts, andciiedout Get'up all of you. your sisiere are being lake, away; your isters aie bung moMacreed ' What im.'t have een the effect of ihe wo,ds on the minds of persons w eakened by pain and sicklies,? The consequence wa nearly ftal lo manv. rin.l1. .1 Vne commissary wa unable to accomplish his ';jecN d the t-ister looghi f..r escaped from " ciu.cne, tting concealel in a cnpkird " 1 ne lteparaieur tie lyon, a legit.male Journal publishes aNo an account of the affair, and concludes it thus: ' The sister, proud of their success, barricaded themselves io iheir court yard lit a larffe lire, and hivou.-irkr.l Ml " field of ballle. ready to repel any new aggresion. The report was circulated'that twoViioners weie made by the belligerent sister, bat it doe not niu.rar to be Imp It A. ndel al the Prefesture that the affair shall remain fir the present in ,tntn quo until ihe rrturn of the Prefel, who is immediately exrected and to whom a despatch has been fumarded by tfettc.
