Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 59, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 October 1832 — Page 2
tMi expressed their o.t.n. 'hj.f
..rat .vvtm:.-. i.c uvui-iiity . i' f !it?Ji iivl.i..d in.j admits are d.s-lstrcct iront, and patt of the western; bark, .m.i sier.t nil mrhl. 'I he it.!-d
i - uM , . ..,- h, . , . V -.. mi-. .vt uie nois u:uik, arc arencu i" a complete nre-! pursm; followed hf-r trnil nil day (Fri it would have destroyed iheif live- it uXZ'ro h n ,JJ ll'.rr r. U-ton,near lW.eraiie, n. number proof manner. The roof is entirely of, .lay) until dark, then lifted pine tor jhad been followed much lotr U r?ZrT ICV 'UCS ,OSt i1 VConr- CrPcr' d C0Ve,i the Wh0k' :,rt';l fh continued in pursuit nn.il em author, Mat, that after Z. -ltt I ,'f , "f "V ?v ,1 e'iL" m,d caPla,il Jamt:S Ludlow Sta hc building with the exception of Uy light Saturday morniU, at whirl apoplexy, the p,t.e,,t .s ,nv li tT. i::; tJZ:7 VVUMd ,ben arrelted b cn-,, ecrt yard in the centre of the interior time they fust dished the fluent .elapse and , Vn.Ziw v 1 oViJl 1 , hTl0-,RUe!M,,n5 M'lhC m.CC,in' 11,0 ,0- The court is fret by 31 f,chf the lost child. When the, found -rally cut off by the third nrf,,u h J tl n e - U lio tmSh SeCrCUrf M;?lanM3t i SaU1 ! dt1 l a,rT1 a f -' seemed to he perfectly com It i. not worthy the serious IV Vf t,e I. Vve7or,Kel'l' t' !fS Ped a deternnnauon to re- munition, by means of p.azzas . each poed,and showed no ,ig,, of alarm, ,-uhhc how far" .hi, melancholy ie-nit
prudent in eating unripe fnnt.
A Chailtr'ton. Va. paper of Of. 4 gne the M'owm: The desulatr ; malady wh:i:h h swept over nurcnun
try. hno where. !ee;i nvre, f,t!l
ca'er, than at liaHtnwn. four m
)t thi j4ice. iince Family, the '2.3 j'f. t:ere hrtve been ixieen tieath H
cho'era in
Of.e h'ndicd
yr I iter, its ravajs h;ie tetn Sieait
rc'i'iinji:. Fih .!' his honehil.! have b?en cut fiif: hi i-:;fr. .Mi Fll.zihetli P'f r, his -on ThnnH, ;i:nl Ihiecnfhi
"tore tranquility to Ireland by the mos-t
Herpetic measures. The Duchess d'AuouIeme, and tin laughter of the duchess de Herri ha mbarked in Lendon for Ilambur o c?r way to Gratz. She was visiter
(ory, with all parts of the buildinr, The ewl is 8 or 9 viars old. :n.
r d to give additional light to the va- ml nave travelled 20 mile?, throuu-;-ions apartments contained within its a wilderness rough and drean etiougl to dishearten and alarm the most n The entrance from the south portico bust and nvolute.
s into a circular vcstihle, comtnunica- She satisfactorily exolaincd th-
,imi!,j'n I'Oticlon by the king and qiroen oi. itng immediately with the apartmentieaue of her bavin" left the deer b
ioseat Lrgland and many of the nobiPity. ;of tlie director and treasurer, and the Ulatin". that while .lninn wa aleni
Charles X. Would soon follow her. larched passages with those of the chiefj panther came and laid hold of it.
Notwithstanding the hedieus appear viice of thi unexpected visitant, she !ad the courage and presence of mind
i his removal it appears has no. con-!coiner. inciter, and refiner, and with
a popuJutjnn nnt f iceedinainection with politics, but is alone tcaus-'the rooms for receiving bullion and de-
MU, h !e Urr'y r,i ed by the state of the health of the livering coins
Th
es. passages com-
duches which veqntres a milder cli-jmunicatc also by a marble stair-case in(!o advance and untie the dog before mate than that of Scotland. each wig, with the attic story, where! she look to flight.
At lhs Waterford Petty Sesiom on engravers.
are the apartment. of the assaycrs and J
eejvnts. Seldom ha in t'en t. th !.M Friday Patrick Kehn nnd Patrirk
ot "n nun t-i ttrmk - '(efp.y, at a Single
draught, ih enp nf i.SlrtioR.
Cancer Mr Thomas fyrrel.nf Mi
The eat flank and the norih section Uouri, a.l vertif .that a cancer upon hi
, Hunt, of Gracedien were fined 20. e-h(of the edifice contains the rooms ap-'uo.e, which had heeti treated withnutUlmnsi jat the proerniion ..ftlie Stamp ofiire. for propriated to the operations of the chief i -acres by I)r Smith o'fNe'w Haven, and jdown. jheepiog grey h n.l for the destruct Mnjcoiner. Ithe ablest rsreon tn the western conn (-imhh
produced b the popular inode oflfc.it-
the disease. Punning in a tack In the month of November, 1811, a ger wax r"n, ir en guineas a side, tn While Cwulirt
Fit-bl. between two tra:len;en of the
names of William and Johnson, of the neighborhood of Islington; the r,i,P a l ran one hundred yards in a sack in le time than the other should go tzicethe distance, in the common way of runriii . A rat number of persons assembled to witne the novelty, and a gieat miny het! were depending on the i-ue; o.bli were three to one against - Willian. in the farli They started at four nVl.irU-
Imost directly the tnao in the t"e:l
and the other, by ome arndent
led over him; and they both erra.n-
- ; . - Pme' "' propeny quality.. ; he operations ot the melter and try. had been cured' in the following bled to ge. up; the former, though in the , ,e,UrM1,,jn a h'S-'-y P-c.ah!e:.y :,w. memorial has Wen forw r j refiner are accommodated in a range.manner:- ack, bemg the most nctive, recovered pii-:ter e M:-i?i;-ni. puohshed m Dueled to Dublin, fr a mitigation of the siei-jof apartments extending t: feet by VJ. He was recommended to use .trorg'h.melf fit, and won the waer by aISa.v,a (,az,t;e. thetoumving inform., nce. jThe principal me lting room is an apart-' potash, made of the he of the a-hes ot bout twenty wconds. 15 " r,,,n"P.'"'hc - ? ui'1 ol ,hHlcontry?! i:Tlraorj;arv Ftai nf Strength . Or. mont of V,7 feet by 3 . and the process,: red oak bark, boiled down to the r,u i
wiiirh ma ie
mtreiing
j Monday lai. a young man ot the nam :ot gold and silver parting lor winch n fence ot nvlasses, to cover the cancerl Singvlar Anatomical Phenomenon On nf Thorn.; Kj-e Mrd 12 vear a com 1 - ' CO- t rac'ed soace WOllhl bn n.iculiarlv . with it. and in ahont an hniip lif. I. iThiin.l., : . i. i
o mv ivnl the genuine;. . rn IVrVa Mai., itr.fif is iu-nvidf.1 Cr in an nnai-lmnntifftii.r thi with a nl-.taw. f ..- ...k;.i.ilV. u... i? - .. . .
, ... ...ii ......... j.. ...... v.. ... .... ..j ...... v ....... .,.-, .,, m,,, mn,,i(.MiM nr.irr. r.noianu, on me hoc v ot HI i.i -x .... r .u.. i . .n. . ii'itl C....I 1... V t . i .. .-. . i. Jr. . . .
!!nyr, ia.-t- up ini.-ii uir i;nmiM auiiivum njti i t iimii oi- ii' vfn m'tr a lew oajg: ana i uenjainin nuntiiitglnn, aged 28, whodied jweigbt con'Utii.g of three -eparate pie i The preparatory operations ot the i if protuberance!) in the w ound, mmlv n the previons dav in thr.,nt i,..,;.
ce of iron, two of wince weighed -J-tOf's chief coiner are accom-- odated in two,' more potah to them, and the nlaster a-ital l.'e had been lhnrr A
.rooms for l.itn'mating ingots, of J.") feet gain until they all disappear, alter which ;employed with a chalk cart; and while
ry Hi, opening to tne north portico; heai the woun.t with any common salve. ilea. ling tae horse round a corner, the .o prop, lling steam power being pla-ICanterv and the knife had previously gr.ninrl being rather wet, hi foot slin d
fe v deaiiis
Am itic t'h-dera among our l)!a(k
le we have bat! many casp attended wi'h vi .'ent p.m. an.i o. hor vmpt'imot th A'-iattr. ha'" had on one of mv
ip:trh r't ttln nllipr i1Ha Utn.ii.-.nfl
p! ires 40 "a-e tnt of" 65 nn!, some ol ,. ,. . ... , ' . , , , , ihir .Wita-1. U e do not mean t ieprthnveiv violent. 1 he v all yield rea ... . u . . ., . . .. , - . .iciate this exploit when we stale that cit ' 'o a large 1.sr o cal nnel, in a pill I,, . r. i i l i j . I'll .ji.t-in l.-irrlnii fin ivul hftfLt-trf t.
(JO grain) with tn tea spoana of para
ed in the basement story. A rarigebeen used in vain; this treatment effect
f apartments extending feet liy
3J, is appropriated to the more immc-
I i a i w-fQ I . J I Inn I r iim I tr rnn t- a) uefiial
ginc. unmtiiaielv ratter the nam :-ii:e;tr !i , , ' . . , 1 ,;lv surrp f.tf?a in raisinsr twenty -one hilt
' ,uv ' -V .hundred w.ifnfs, or fifty sixes ns thev di.atc operations of coinage, and the
......... v .... u, ..,,5,rir,tj, ,. , r.i:,. f..., mtir i nl.ri rnlin.rto1 I Iiti'uiI i. hp
in whiskey in a cloe vesel, ercr a slow . . ' ' J' . . L..: l .m.,.!.. of,
In lite Umipsii rieas. ontton, on ; l,M M',u V M ' 1 1 tl
D.iie, a' "V being Mitlicieiitly capacious to
h'P. st read tnitk on fiannidi ovi-r Ihe
h.,i .vu.a - ...... i.i . j Wednesday, a person camel
bun-, and renewed when.t becaa.ee.,,1 ""nior of hi- father, r. covered the sum on tain ten com -go presses. - u . . - ..f.rnJiJZ. on a bond from Sir II. Tavlot. I lie mint was estahlis.iec
f .Mtii.i i uiinx. an many as cjy; ----- ; t 1 ,riil,i..:.i '. . i ... i. .
, a executor r.l tne late LMke o link. 1,"'ii""-") ''" .w'"oM ..mi wnn any piuypni oi sin;i;e- nerea """'r. ') s- u n a negree ol inn mation
lit nrisrinated in a naming transaction at provisions otivioiiy clesignea to ar- thu ,s ( only not the best mode of treat-;""' induced as to cau-e death. Verdict
ed a speedy and pet feci cure.
ana ne leu, anil the cart, loaded with chalk, paed oyer his belly. He wag immediately convened to the hospital.
TREATMENT Ob" AfPOPLEXY. where he died about two in the morning.
I here are some errois ptevalent a ;wn examinatton after death, it wa fonnrl regards the treatment of appoplexy j that n portion of the bowels had been which deerve attention. It n geueral icompletely divided by the wheel paet,i;;g ly supposed that bleeding is th only j"ver them, n hereby fhe contents had e?remedy in thin disease, that can henedcPed into the general cavity of the ah.
c;i-cs. and only Jive or - dea'li
iie lj.-ndon packet ship Fnila l. -i
nitiq dnvs
;he Fives Court, Haymarket, thirty-one, trar.l, by hberal lacilities, and an lilux ment, but it often doe much mischief, accidental death. We have learr.t ftom
year no! lot t h-e precious melals sutacient lor an The disease chiefly attacks those vhoMr. Mayo, under whose care the unfortu. i. . ... 'm r . . ...... i- .....
curicncy. J tie n pinm oi are at an a'lvanrea period ol tile, most i";tie niat. was admitted into the hor,ita! or to the president o! the U- usually thoe who ara of a corpulent full! 'hat in the course of the po-t mortem n'
vestigatton, a ery rurimi anatomical
pnenomeuon was developed, viz: that
Lei; a I Eji'ifration anil Perspicuity. i . ft s -
In H a i;!of.:. s n.incery, vo;. , payei
'ainittdant currency
tbr A i rect
. . . 11., I'll. f if.rAr,. 'iT l i ,rm ' '
ra?a. arrived tins nnmii iii iw viTt-i 'u " 1 ' i - i v..... ii.- i...f. . '. . i.i. i .. . 1
; ' 1V,--1T .; V r vj 'vill2r, find the following Mtrchnen d' ,l,u u '; .w , , natnt, wno teau an inactive me, make It n',vv ,r U Wg .1 pcr-H.o,,tv: When pe.-on is'.SS w,,lc!l lhe lmlmg ee 0f full diet, or drink t eicw. The 1 -.rtinoaai on the Ian, nr., I bri.isr . s . 1 r . . . . t it iu.n..e :(r.. r.J .it,d. . i
nu'i i ito a tnma, ano ne aoes wnan , ... - - i r"i""; "
. .......
lor.t I papers tO tiiO iOt,l Sll. I ... " . . ... vl,il.;;t (ho nvlnttn u'irl. th, niirnn - C . u 1, ... : I i:
. ' 1..,. an, , u h.n. Il.u I ...... I.- I-'V. t ...v ......... ... iri.i,MI ill llic iMrtlll nv ,111 II e i- 1 1 1-1 fll
n'' i 'in " . i . .
I. .. p i;:r, a.t o. mo i .tn : . ,n ..,.,.,, ,llosesot the institution have been accom- tion of th- blood vessels of the brain, or
yTt..utt".y are barren ol jp.iellig.Miee j ' ' " . ' J ' . , , , !plisJvd,hitherto,willi imperfect means; 'an effusion of blood or serum; hence it is
o. a y in-eres.. lite ex'.tncts madej r c v. i and olfc-ran anpiciou promise of high-Urgned that there is too much blood in by ti, r, :ch jor:.,!s tro:n the Ton- "7" S'r. er nse.lru-ss, nd,r its extended now-, ,v.,em. and the most cpi m, blood t:. eu;a! pn.p rS are upo:, tho whole w ' ire; Vr- h;"1 " e,,h, f.Uiurc 3v.-Ii ,XtuMS lip. ,, .mmediately resetted to But derating e of the u ,fort- mh,rwU. ob.a.ned a warrant aga-.st ' (he Lc.nmn. ffer
nate lY!e. It is s;,., the. ki.isr of ih u-
511 has shown a disposition to repeal his d -cres respecting the Polish exiles i i the i'rusxian dorninio.is, a;ul tiiat tv -n irhclas, in;iae a d perhans bv
" i i I
lor ! Iiirham. re.ceully sent on a spe oi tl misso'i to h:s court, is about to
ad..: . i a leore humane course of policy j
tow -ii ds I n! a no. plot had been discovered at Rome in S'vtz la: nl. the object of wliich is : nt deii: ed. but it had caused considerable ferment t'lrcuhoat the co.if dera'io... Xotwith!and::!g the large bodies of Austrian troops which cluster round the frontier, the alarm felt for tho integtiiy of the Sis terri.ory had bega a to subside.
In the interior of France nothing ol
importa ce has occurred ; a letter tn in 1'arjs of the 10th, savs: "The arrival
( Jo- p'l Bonaparte in lvii:la:id has cav.sed little sensation in Parts. He is r t a ma": likely to ongage in a confsoiracy. and is almost forgotten here. 1 lie member of the family most spokes; of is the son of Louis, but even of him little is k-. own. It is reported that Joseph Ronanarte i about to proceed .-- lome from Ijondon, with what truth
i probably know. With the excep-
a mia for keeping a ferocious dog. which!
had bittten him ani several othei The
man when set and exhibited
oe sud. he knew
a great
)'i the morning f the day appointed tr
'he bearing of the warrant, he took his
We Vivo known much distress avert-1 which it makes its attack, it must appear
ved with the warrant, cried VA " J '""" "T , , ' f vment mat h arises irom oeh.l.ty, or much d.stres, of mmd as "f P0""' been touch- (m a dehc.ency of the performance of ' et hv lhu frost, so mat t:n tnmil.l rnn.;. ..f .,... i
h.. C.r ...l. rh hi J ' miimr "I oiiiiumvi n a 1 I II III I lull?.
... ".'s, ....... .... . o ... .1 .1 ... -i . .
. , , a.,rr,ri -fA s md' di- i'"-' "-" i'))).y pii;-, luuier mese circumstances, instead o
' 'i-oifr.rl n. i.l .1 tnl.r:ihl( rrnn urnxt-mi 1,1 I ...k.U : .. , , . i ii
. v i , u .. .-v.. ... .v. iMeetiioLT. fniv-ii iiii.ifii?!;!' tne aetuiiiv.
ion sn m eu hleedtna. which increases the debility
by tiie orur becaming hard in that situa- would it not be more ra ional to promote
i hiir. tied Mnne st'nes round hi neck and r . . , , ..... -'" l-ir,nnpu , n inrhl f-i.ii:..r,ll rvlrlinnl.ihh- I I. I. .. I . .i
i 1 1 i"1""11 it...t,..i .. , j. .'--'Miii 1 1 qi iMz.p me '.ii i ii.tiion ny tiivertinff tne ai. lie .i. , . i i , . r . i. i . . . . . . ."
as me oacivwaiu siaiu oi uie crops oi tood from Hie Heart, and promoting it in eora this jear expose it to the early the extremities. This is not meretheo
ry; w have witnessed the most happy
brew him into the Surrey cana
then went home and hung himself in an
i i -l -i : . .
'll n '.u-e. ii s oroiner ciiain-itiy ec c .- . n-, n . , ,, f . frosts ol autumn. my liu1ct. i on cut him down. He w as on the point ;
if death, but medical assistance having neen called in, he wa re':oveied. I'nier these timim-tance the magistrates n Monday discharged the warrant. Old YoHKnir.KwoMES. There is at pre-eet luing ai V rry hill, in the onunty of Dm ham, a woman of the name of Ca 'herir.e Moralee, of the astonishing age d' 1 1 1 years. She was born at Lej burn, Yorkshire, on the 22d of Novembei 1719. LiDIKS AT THE SCOTCH El.F.CTlON. Some of the Scotch papers have lately
alluded in rather waim term to the ex ertions of several I lilies at Enmimtgh. uc.anvassitig ami adopting unfair means foi 'he return of certain Tory candidates. A Scotch paper of Thursday says, " We are credily inhumed that sundry grocer.
n ot inmself, the nephew above allu-jas well as h.ibor dasUemand others, have t to. and Achille Murat, the wlvik-lbcrn threatened by sweet lips with a , M, Levn ii eluded, are i)i Rome.jdiscnntinuanc of custom and patronage ''; itua1iot of Don Pedro at Opor-iunles they either conent t vote at the r m ii;.s r,f ;rlv tli samc The fleet election foi certain candidates, or, at al Do1 Miguel had been refitted and events, if to deeply committed lobe ig -in ready to sail from the Ta- come glaring apostate, agtee to abstain s. Ad'o ml S itorius w as prepared from ipial if mg. It is a common remaik.
v'.'" a ovl irou it of him lie that there is no friendship in business;
u : are rai-ing for Don Pedro in and we beg to add to it another, namelv t r. ("iiorbou. Bordeaux, and va- that there is no room for gallantry when .s t'.-.rts of Ivil and, a:.d supplies of great public principles are concerned
ir u: "tion. A:c. are despatched to' Alter th: warning theiefme we shall
: from different ports. It would consider ourselves at perfect liberty to
'Til that the naval force under Sato- puiilih names without reservation, ac
V !
had received Mime addition. Tho comp.tnied with Mich details. a may from
.-. -a,-irh coi stil at Oporto had been time to time, reach u in authentic, form -1
ca t revered carrying on a clandestine'
re ponde-ice with the officers of the The United States mint, located in
tesultsfrom this planef treatment, while
A letter from a gentleman in Weston, the contrary ha been attented by the Lewis otmty, gives he f!lowiny : m0st disastrous tonseqnences. We will
interesting stor of a lost child. 1 tie not say that there lire no case in which circumstances occurred about the, blood should be drawn. Where the pa middle oJ Jnl last; jtirnt is young and vigorous, perhap lo On Thursday last, Janison Alkire ;ral bleellintr. by cups and lee. he, would
took wilhh'wn his sister E'iz iheth, and ;)e proper; but in the great majority ol
preeeedcil ; fcOout 3 miles Irom Home, cases general bleeding is not necessary for the pin jiose of watching a deer or proper. !ik. They staid all night al tin? lick, I On .in attack of the diseaoe. the natient
there was found a complete transport, ,in of all the viscera of the thorax and abdomen; the heart and left lung were on the right side, the liver, gill bladder, kr on
j the left; the spleen and reat end of U.e
stomach on the right, and it paWic f,x. tiemily on the left; the cecum in the ii. hac region, and the sigmoid flexure of the colon in the right. A similar trans, position also prevailed in the course of the large arteries and veins within tbe-c cavit.es. It does not appear that tin
(peculiarity of con foi mat ion had ever
been noticed daring life; or that it ever interfered with the regular functions .f the several viscera, excepting havug once had the ague, he had alway been temarkably heathy. Similar cases of transposition h ive been recorded by Dr. Bade, in the PUil.xoph.ical Transactions".
and Janison killed a deer. In the
moi ning, tintVIit'g his horse had left him,
lie prevailed on LPx ibctii to stay at
should be immediately laid with his head
somewhat elevated, every obstruction to the free circulation should be removed
the camp witlv. the deer, until he should ifrom the neck, and the feet placed imme- much as they please about poetry; it l') home and return with the horse. jdiately into warm water, neatly up to thel0,,,l'ves all living and dy ing speeches
knee. If the patient is of a full pletho aA wearing a cork jacket and asbest
I5y virtue of Aut.; L'mg Syne," oof Rurns's most popular 0ngs. we , -pose nbout one millimi nine hundred d ninety nine thousand nine hundred and ninety (and some vulgarfractions of) . heads of malt and anient spirit. f,aVe been driin .'. While poetry i, imm..i;. l, how much does it dom to mortaltH ! A German said to the author of the Marseilles Hymn, "Monsieur, that song h,,8 caused the death of o ,e hundred thous
and ot my countiymen hm forffjve yen." People may .,sh" ami -M,sha"
Sjj :itlmi covernment on the frontiers, Chesnut street, betw een Broad and
a d had been arrested. Gen. Mina, J'miper street, Philadelphia, is genern '.er Spanish c orslitntional sts, Inv-ally considered one of the handsomest V g V.ow!i a disposition to joi 1 Don Pe- buildings of the country. The corner df. he, hy a public order, declined the Moire was laid on the fourth of July, as isfnr ce. jy. aiK tie Vifv,. js ll0l j.ot cntire'i ho army of f,e Pacha of IVypt ly completed. It is 123 feet front, and
courses fo oMaj , cnnsiderabl.. ad )f proportionate depth. The order ofj
.i. i. ges over mat of the l.rand Seg- the architecture is Doric, taken from 1 or. a. id the very c xistrrrc of 'he Tor- the celebrated (Jrecian temple on the k s ; empire appear fo he threatened. Dyssns, m ar Athens.
he aliatrs ol Hollned a d Holland The building consists of a basement,
d U.gium Mill4icma'm in the same. principal, a d afiic stories. Tiie ofii-jthe other end round her waist, and in
Jai.ison went hmc, returned with a
iiorse, but foil cd his sister had left the camp. lie cailed her in vain; he endeavored to til her track through the Aonds, but wil.bor.t success. He then hastened home ilnd cave the alarm ; the nearest neighbors were immediatelv convened, and jvroceeded ia semch ol he child. Win. London. David Alkiei nid Joseph Ban ftt , (all good woods men.) ascertained which way she h id started, pursued the trail through l.m tel thickets, over rnomitains that were almost impnssah!.?. She had pursned 1 pretty straight course until she got within a short distance of the settle ment on Holly, a branch of Big Elk i i ver; from thence stir fell back on a branch of the Little Kanawha, decern! ed into its mouth , continued down the Kanawha river 8 or 10 miles, through thickets that bears c:in scarcely pone
trate, crossed the river upwards of
silly limes, got within a short distance of a house, when niglit overtoak her. With a tomahawk which she carried with her, she pealed tJie bark from the birch tree, scraped off the inside of the
baik, and ale it. She then broke off
the branches from sotie Hushes, laid them in the-baik for t.e bed; collected some more, of which she made a covering, peeled the hwrk off a hickory withe, tied one end round the neck
of a dog which accompanied her, and
I ctilion.
cers' looms, vaults, Stc. on the Chesnut, this mant r laid down "ii her couch of
lie habit, local bleeding might be propei
by cupping or leeching the temples, and the back of the neck; after this purge freely with vegetable cathartics and as onn as the determination of blood to the head is sufficiently removed to admit, emetics, should be given, sudorific, (sweat
ing medicines) yc. draft to the feet, also
tviv. rara npithar fl.,...l i-
.e, u.,u iiui jne, out it 8 destined to surtive both. Smalloningpim At a trial in the Paliscouitol Assizes, of a husband for the alledged murder by poison of one wife and child, and for attempting to poisoo
. j.uys,, ,;ln wn Waa e,.
bathe them with stimulating apphcations!n"nedf was asked if swalUwmg pins
wouui occasion death, answered, '-yes; but their intiodnction into the body was not necessaiily mortal. 6n this point he cited the case of of a woman who, during hysterical fits, was in the habit of swallow.
be light, nourishing, and easy of diges j ,nff l'll!i all if which found their way intion. By pursuing this course, the dis jto one situation, and after her death, an ease can generally be effectually cured ;!hscess was found c..ntaitungj9in hurt-
to promote the circulation to the extiem
Hip This conre should be pursued sometime after the disease i apparently lemnved, after w hich strengthening med
icines should be given, the diet should
whereas after the former course of treat
ment, a relapse generally ensue, and the patients lingers along for a time and is finally cut off by it. We know individuals in this city whs have been treated after the common routine of practice, who weie ubject to frequent relapses, and every succeeding ne was worse
than the lormer, till they became alarmed, and concluded to try a different prac tice. The bleeding was discontinued en tirely, Bnd means were taken to establish all the natural secretions and exer tion of the system, and to promote the circulation of the blood to the extremi ties, this course has helped them in a
short time, and they have been very thankful that theie was a different mode
dreJ pint, which had gradually accumu
lated."
By a proper attention to diet, exercise, and clothing, as well as to the moral and intellectual faculties, during the early
(periods of life, parents have it in their
power, in a very great degree to ensure the future health and happines of their children, and to prolong considerably the period of their existence. The Charlottesville Adrocate mentions fh.it Mr. John Randolph's health is now better than it has been for many years, and there is but little doubt that he will be a candidate for Congres next Spring.
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