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take notes of evtdrt.ee, and imuU not su-peot .t wui.t f (lctelitv to the wir-hes of the tour!. The court strongly intimated its detetniinatjnn lo enforce its order rigidly, to tio- uum: of ther authority, and suggested to the coun
sel ti Mina, how fur a publication ui a Pliila
tselpb-i paper, and sent into tins county, wo'tid render the publisher liable lo thi:court . The evidence of Prs. Mitchcl, Hopkinson. Togne. and Mr. Clenvoo. (a distinguished chemist.) w as of a nw-t interesting cltaraetei.
not only as connected wtth this trial, fcul us tmporlait illustrations in medieal jurisprnclones. Col. Da Guesta, th- Mexican Consul, resident at Philadelphia, attended as a witness on the part of Mr?. CbapnsMii. and gave a full account of the visits and transactions of Minn ad Mrs. C. at M office, and his bouse. The dignified deportment and amiable manner of this gentleman were his ready passports to the esteem of all who became in any degree known to him, and we would vouch forthesamt favorable impressions upon all who attended during his examination. He was on the stand about four hours.
I am a word o 9 L.ticr.-, nod am foti; d in
imost neighborhood-., and am much esteemed ' . x " . a
by good parents. It was I wno assisted to make Felix tremble; I have been of use to a Dcm.-Mbcnes and a Cicero, and Washington. Kianklin. and n lackson, would not have arlived at their eminence, without me. In fine, i U tvo been the cause of making all the great men in the old and new world. Can you tell w I at I am! Dissect me. and my 1, 2, 7 and Sib. is the name of a river in Asia 2. My 5. 1, 6 and 2d, transposed, is a part of hap- . ,.r. 1 mi 1st :nil i a hnburr. A. n-.
5.4. Land Clh, is ;t ynwner. 3. my 4, 4 and !s!, is a breath. C, my 4, 3, 4, 5, and 9, is a I - 1. c J . .1 o I
ni.xim awl provero. . my o, i,hi.u ou, is ; rove about. 8 my 4. 5 and 7, transposed, i- a stoppage of speech. 9. my 3. 8, ai d 9ih is an unpleasant situation, although jo:. 10. niv 1. 4, 7, and 9th is used by gentlemen ;M.d ladies in England. 11. nij 3. G, and 5tb a useful domestic animal. 2. my 9, 7. and 5. is a spawn. 13. mv t. 4, 7 , 6, 3, and 4tb, is a coin. 14 my 5, 6, and 9th is a way to navel. 15. my 6. 3, and 5th, transposed, is a rea! name 16. my 1, 2, and 4th, is a well known pulse. -
sail, into iVrxlord ceat.' I!. I. principally beheld the hsdy o ;( man, wiib h: tbro:it cu . laden nitli oil. and not a s " citnld b'- fonnrt lying float" t:r!, ,l,e bed. 'I ,f ir w:is Inn,, on board, dad or alive The Jog book was wi'h cor.stcir.alif.n, and bclieveil him-t-lf a lo-r filled up and daledonly the daj previous.. person, until it ocrrrrrrd to him lliat be r.oul.l A box of dollars un? found on board. jith his pocket knife r.-r. Tt? the !orl. or ;t ? t The Raleigh Register la'ten that thet e i a of il an(1 Pe" ,he '!oor' "ecceded. nrtl madK "centenarian in every 425 iiersnn t hrr-huiit i ,T.V ' the outt. r :!otr, which was forluna'-
the state." and then it wk what niJl t'oern 'v nnl,,s,Pnp opening it ne oo-ci veil a mai
ers, who deny American longrv.u say to ihi-? The New York (.'mirier and Enqairrr mni tiofts, on Hie credit fa a private letter frm Fa ris, that Mis Frances Wright wa j--':n t i tn-ir
Vcvay, March H, 1832. Mr Kbex, Your puzzler published in the Messenger of the 4 3th inst. is answered in this manner by the subscriber: The coun tie-of Cumberland are stationary in Pennsylvania and Maryland, and the Cumberland river runs through Kentucky and Tennessee. The rest answered a follows: 1 Lamb 2 Ear 3 Murder 4 Curl 5 Land 6 Arm 7 Leao' $ Brand-9 Lead 10 Umbiela. FORISTER.
WEEKLY MESSYJVGYuR.
yRINTER'S RETREAT, INDIANA. il'EM) vY VRCH 50 1S3-'
The Supreme Court, on Saturday last, delivered an opinion in the highly important case atising oCM of the ltnpriso ment of the
Missionaries, by 'ne state oi Georgia. e have not the particclars of the decision, bat learn that is agai:st the authority of the State of Georgia to extend its jurisdiction
over that portion of the SJ.te nint h lies w ith
in the limits of the Cherokee .nation, and that,
-consequently, the liberation of 'he. Missionaries now co ilined in the Penitentiary of that Slate, has been directed to be made. The decision, w as unanimous, with the exceplion of Juvtite Baldwin, who dissented on account of some formality tn the record. Justice McLean gve h separate opinion, but concurred la lb- dft.iion of the court. 17. Stales Telegraph. JLirch 5 . LAY DECISION. Importumt r Tmvtrn Ktepers and Stage Ovtntrs. "iom 'he Harnhirg Telegrph. Unitol Starts ) January Sesinn A.D. 1832. vs. btfore his honor Judye Blythe Simon LingleS and hi asvueiateg, mmt on for
:-ial t!i follow inf Prosecution. j Snnoa Lmgle. the defendant, wa? indicted, by Senear Haie. contractor for ctrring the mail fron U .Mi'V'irg to Pottsville, under lh nutber ity giea to Siate court, bv the act of Congress, pas-ed m 182j for uriUfvHy and knowingly retarding the prepress f the mail tf the United tlatts. The ftcts of the case as given in evidence wtrb a follow: Btnezer Hle, the contractar for canying tbe mail from Harrisburg to Pott'va!e. htd kapt one let of horses at the defeadnnOf Simon Lingla, w h, kept a tavern, being tha firt pUce for changing from Harristairgh. Mr. Hale, bad made arrangements with acolhar tavern keeper, and directed his driver that when ha left Mr Lingle, tbi particular morn inf. he thunld not bnag the horses back. Mr. Lingle, liroveriDg tkt tha horses were going to be removed, looked the stable dear, and would not let the -et of change horses out of the stable, ontil hti bd! of keepmir whs paid. In copse que ca of his detaining the fresh horses, the
staga want no farther, (the mail w.s seht onbyl horse by the defaidant.) These wai thej Mr. Keex. 1 have been informsd that grounds for the above prosecution. His honor'some of the citizens of our county arc imJudgp Blythe. ui hvng down the law . charged' nri ssed with tbe bt lief that the items in the
the jury. tht the holding of the horscsjby vntue 's'atenienl of Receipts and Expenditures, of
cl the lien which tavern keeper have on all !w vz i land county., lor the year laJl, and horse fed bv them, was no ntfense. antl was not puhlis-hed in vour paper of last fall, of allow-
a Tuilful rttarJine the cassure of the mail. Thai ' anee fo the (,'l;rk for extra services, itc. of
horses. Stages, and Olivers. t ben not actual v ' t be sum o S 1 00 50, was made to me; and engaged in carrying the mail from one ttage to -it the time it is well know I was but eight another, were subject to the laws of Fennylva month in offii'e. Therefore, for the satUnia; and llut the act of congress oniv applied faction of my follow citizens, and in justice to to persons horses and stages, when actually fnthe Boattl doing County business, I request gaged in carrying the mad. ; von to publish liie following facts in your paerdict for the defendants. per: ! 1st. Tli i! previous to the November SesA certain lodging house was very much infra jvion of tiie Board of CoUsit) Cmmissioners, ted by terrain A gentleman who slept theiej when the rec ipts and expenditures were or - one night told t'.ie Undl.idy so in the aioniing.! 'iercd to be made out , I neer had applied w-hen he vau'.. La. sir, ne hav'nt a single bnjr in fur. no:; had one cent allowed me for extra
with a l-n.tiiorti CTmirg up the court n nh the
woman. ben b" r;irne to the resolution r.f maivirg a (!es;er;!te c!nrt 1o make his escape. I! ran upon liie man and overturned him by hi .truint'Ii ii rul i.Rl. i c Sn ni -l r. 1 V -I m srti p n l.i.
rieri to n Mr. V. a veung gentleman i:om she L , . ,r i, ... . .t. , b - volt he cot oil. Ii '.i',CMred a(erwart!s 10 tht nited States - t ,i . ,i u i . ptib:ic pi'er that Inc woman bad gone to tl.r It is slated in the Xeiv York F.venir-r Tost.. wK!ch, and informed that a murder had been that Mr Hires has requested permis-ion to ie jrommitled in her houe, cud reqiPtel tha asistum frorrii France. l,fance of the w atch to secure the murderer, ar.tl A letter has been received t Vfl.hin?,ton eir l,,)e n,H'e "a 1,1 lmve heen 'acnticed a? the inV from Lafaykttk. in which tbe veteran statef n,iCent vi"-l'm for lhi nefarious crime.
he had been very ill of inflammation of the
Jacksonville LyceumG$- The Ladies and Gentlemen residing in the neighborhood of Jat ksonville, are requested to meet at the School-house, on Sa
turday next, at 2 o clock, p. m. to orm ft L.y ceum.--At which time, a Constitution will be submitted by the committee. March 20, 1 832. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. By an "advertisement of the sheriff", fn an adjoining column, it appears that an election is to bi: holden at the court-house, in Vevay, on Saturday, the 7th of April next, for a jus tice of the peace, in place of David McCor mitk, whose, term of service has expired.
The following gentlemen are said to be candidates for said office : Thoma Ilattot). David McCormick, Joint M Cullough.
breast, but was on the recotery. The deHth of Judge Randolph, late district Judge of the U.S. Court for Mississippi, is anvounced in tbe New Orleans papers.' Scarttt Fever, Delaware Gazetfeofthe 28'h says : The Scai let Fever is raging to a great extent in this section ofeur state. Numerous
deaths occur almost daily, the principal part of
which are children. In some cases iwo or three have been lying dead in the same house at one time."' A resolution has passed the Pennsylvania sen at that three thousand copies in English, and and three thousand in German, of Washington's Farewell Address, be printed in pamphlet form, with the object of distribution throughout the i ate In Dr- Miliror' churh. N. York, on Sunday, a
gentleman had his cloak stolen from the back of
1iis pew. He "should have slept tjon it. We find it asserted in the London Morning Herald, that the Cats in the Ishnd are suffering from the Chnlcra Morbus. Those animals in many instanrei. have been seined with sudden convulsions; in such cases they continue mewing plteouly till their final struggle, which gener ally ensues within 1 8 hours after tbe commence ment of the attack. About SO of the feline race have already perished in thia extraordina ry manner. JA CKSO.XriLLE SCHOOL ASSOCIA TOA".
(t5"Ao election will be held at the School-hou-e on Saturday the 1st of April next, to elect Three Trustees. March 20, 1832. MARRIED On the 9lh inst. bv Thomas Cole, Esq. Mr. Silas Potter, to Miss Cvnthia Littlefield, both of Switzerland county
r.XTP.ACTS FROM A MODERN DICTIONARY. Confidential letters. Letters intended for publication. rlic liuic. The mud which every traveller is spattered on his road to distinction. Slander. An invisible venom spit cat by toads and serpent" in the human shape. Political honesty Previons' lexicographers have not noticed this word, heating it, I pre sume, altogether as fabulous for definition, vide, self interest Love. A disease Hapjiness . A dream. Hop A traitor. The f.rdvc. An ugly hole in the ground, which lvers and poets which they were id, but take uncommon pains ta keep out of. Modem literature Fragments of the feasts of the old writers served up in new dishes. Constable. A species of snapping turtle. .Modesty. A beautiful flower that flourishes only in vectet places. Sensibility. A quality by which its possessor in attempting to promote the happiness of other people love, his own. A young "man of talents -An impertinent scoundrel who thrusts himself forward ; a person without modesty; a noisy fellow. Lazkfr A learned gentleman, who rescue your eUate from yoar enemy and keeps it himself. Enemies feorrower and lender. .My dear. An etpression used by man and
wife at the commencement of a quarrel. 'Watchman. A man employed by the corpo ration to sleep in the open air. Office f street inspector . A sinecure. Hntny. An excellent joke. Dentist. :A, person who fines work for his. own teeth by taking out those of other people. Poetry. A division of aflected prose into lines of a certain length. SINGULAR QCCURRBRCE. Gorgetowk, D. C. Feb 23 Part of those fine bi.ilriiiigs known as FoxalFs Row. on Fridge street, have been some time anttnanted, n uch to the injury of the proprietors, as well a to
flay m1 a'l i Hispcscd of) the regcet of all who wish ntosneritv to the
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ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. IV'ILl-be olf! it' i: -j! t In- house lately ? v occnn- d V i . C - mj.heij, deceased, in tbe town rf NEW Y-1 ' K On Wednesday, April 4, 1832,
(ano cont fit 'rt in the p -rsiM'a' :t-'P :
the houe. -X. ma'am sid he, 'they are all mwriel m.'l hare large Jamilic too.'
Vain a:irf.pts have been again made to elect Representatives m Congre fiorn tbe vacant districts iu Vermont and .M nsKclmsetts. They seem to be fully bent u being unrepipfented in the present Congiess. The reader wt,l under
staud, of course, lhat (here are moie ibau twoi
candidates in each of ihese di-t.'icts, and that oeitaer of them have been at.le to command a majority of the wfioie nunibei of voles, a is re quired ly the law of th ie tates. Sat. Cuttr.
services ;i Clerk. 2d. Thai the siiiJ allowance was made to (be former Cl-rk, by the former Board doing eountv bnine, foi exlia and other services, and for stationary furnished in that year, as appears bv the record", and not to me. Itespof thil'v xours. ED WAR D FAT'i'ON, Cl'f: S. C. C. Veva, Match 14, 1831.
A T?r Kiil, about three and a half feet in length, mid weighing from eighty nine to a hun iied pounds, whs caught 7i, ij.ping, a few days 'ince. on a cake of ice, in Mount Hope F.:iy, and
Duriti the last vear there were convicted carried to Bristol. R. t. bv tbe sloon Auroia,
at tbe Jfe v Yoik Com is of Oyer and Terininei 1 -.Hpfain (' ok
an.i ucnera: rsiions, Jjj persons for varum- DpjA JUS since our last, in Philadelphia,
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hoarding house, but the lady who keep it hav-
ire no use for the back hmldinira uliarhsrt in
I"T 1 VTFOCGFIGS tl cirtl WclFG 'both, one of them, was intended and supposed. to k ' ' he fastened np. Latterly . strange sounds, like Stc. kc. &c. ! groans, were heard by the inmates of the house-i Atso on-horse, sotnt-CRttle, one yok.' of work ox- ,t l. . i j , , en,househoHand kitchen furniture, tarn inP utensils, i fome ,!,n"Sht " Proeded from one place some, &c. The salt- will commence at 10 o'clcrk. a. m. : (mm another, each perhaps attributed the noise Terms o salt- m.idt known at sale. !to hts neighbor the servants were tei rifled at POLLY CAMPBELI Cft 7;..'-. Ilhe iftf, ofwitrhps. vh.tKts and hnlKrht-na
, B fe Dut r.o one dreamt of making search or inquiry ! in'tO tha m-ttler.
A lew days since, the lady who keeps the
boswirg huse had an application to rert th
New Yort, March
Alexander,
A BLOOD BAY, 16 hands high,
VTILL stand th; t. .u..g ss.n ';n Mo:.('as .tno
TV I uesdavs, at Duniel Davis' Horse mill Wed
iiffdats and 'I hursduyR. at Wade's mill oa Eridios
and -kturdays, ar the town tt Pa-riot The seaso-i will commence oi the 25th of Mmcli and t-pj on i!k 1st of Jaly. For paiticulars sev hil's JOHN POLLY. Pcsry towmhip, March 13 BSJBVm ii.ii fjniift i ii i.Miiii i,i i T ii 'iijLMjri."jLfXj. .ui ji A negro wench oue day hav ing received a reprimand from her master for some ofi'ence, wa so much irritated, that she went directly out, kneeled down and nvtde the following prayer. " O good massa lord! come, come inke me right out of flis world dis berry minnit if you can no come yourself, send the debil or any bedy else.
From the J'e-burypori Advertiser. Extraordinary Story. A gftilletr.iin has furnished us with tbe following account of a trans action which took place a few years ago: A respectable master of a ship, belonging to thi? port was in London several yeais ago, and bis
mate-obtain d his consent to spend an evening!
on shoie. life did not return till late at night
and assigned as the reason, that, as be was walk ; ay "Ii n'.ii nut be ni'9 to rer.mik, that
back building which she did not use, i.rd made
an agieement therefor. The sub tenant proceeded to take poj-csfion, and on endeat ring 10 open the floor fouod it forced back by something on the inside. She (it ws a female) retreated in affright, bin having procured a re-i-foicement and summoning courage by having company, the party made their way into the room when lo and behold ! nn unfortunate cow11 was found stretf bed upon the foir dead! It is supposed she strayed in there, w bile fM'ow11 g her natural propensity in search of ior,t. and having by nine tnratis closed the door, was unaJi'e to gei cut, and literally e'arved to death. When the p flair wn known the owner came forward nnd ident'fied the cow, saying that . soon 4S-he sni-rtd hot, he had search ud in almost every direction to find her; he thought her absence it.c more strange, as shu had a calf not mote than two or thiec eceks old, ' Cvii(c:J ." tV; After having noticed a new co'intetfln, on the Wete'rn Reserve Hnk.
the editor of the Zanesvillo (Ohio) Gazette
ing in tbe street, be was accosted by a respect able looking female, and after some convocation
she invited him to accompany her to her house
persons shonld ntii attempt !o pasa ceuiift 1 1 -1 1 eo'.e-.. although ho;iostly icccivcd. A man was
tried in Ihi place on Sitttwdav last. rbsrit:tl
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-irnes mo air tne-e. nc unrrvt! one conv..
ti 'a for murder i the ii r -1 degree; one for man
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one for kidn:
one i-)i c.'':e.' .. tonnimal
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Is'.u-ytrs in Parliament James I. issued a 'iaiii anon iii which the voieis fm members ti iiainei.t, are t'irected not ti t.hoe curi
for ns.-a-:'.! and ta::;:
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p?i: rj p'5.?" . r.n y (tirring iieeoiesp tjMt:i!H'-:ii.
She led hint into a house tip a com t, which mi w at it tiitetnptmg lo pa-s n note knowing it o be entering the outer door, she fastened, atnl bejconotei !ei'., ami il in1 may Jcdje fiom the av was conducted by her tip stair; on entering Ihejol the j'liy in tendeiieg a verdirt, w e tn! nchamber, she fastened that floor also, and satirlude that he imi a nsnow thance f i (,:t ft--some time conversing, when she got up and ex j nitcnliaty. We mike this icmaik to t r.uvtV rosed herself a few moments; she did rot retnri'-iv b persons :t sup oe thiui'dyts ja-ifi lie until bis stL'picions weie awakened that boi i in pVnni'-.g upon o'.l.er, what has lern ( nrcd mischief was intended htm; he looked rounr, 'upon Ihsin. tor pasHCg, ot itteinptit:g to ; as nud found that be was a prisoner, the door v i-i ej(,g!. mite, knirvii.g -t to be t -ounte; lcir, n locked on the Qiitsti'.e, and the window barre.i.juiiin is liable t" rfntinrroect ia the pi.n.tet:iat.t that hti cot:!d net open fh?ai be then fno- nit 'jj'J tbap ttle Sicr tl;'t i yf arf '
