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tth which he is invested, We have this moment learnt the sad mieingence ot the tl. uih of Lieutenant. The following are die returns of votes for state and county officers. The names of the candidate! elect were published in our last. Wed Couut Molitor a Comman ifofthe Royal military Order of St.

ucncai uc noucny, who commanded at the blockade of Pumpelunu. This General officer, less fortunate thun Bcl. I mis. passed last mnnth, the I Pnlire nf the Hon. C.

K. Williams, Hon. Asa Aiken, Associate Judges. County Appointments, Rutland County. Hon.

Amos "Thompson, C. J. Joseph Warner, Henry Hodges, A. J. Jonathan Dike, Jr.

Sheriff. Jonas Clark, Slate's At. Chauncy Thrall, High Bailiff. John Stanley, of Prolate, for F. H.

Disct. No appointment in Rut 11479 AUM, SALE. For sale, situated in the south-east part oi wick, died in consequence of a disorder in the chest. 10fi8 has condemned For Governor. C.

P. Van Ness Dud'ey Chase Henry Olin John I'eck Klias Keycs C.K. Williams Scattering car)fain of lone stan- of Poultney, a Farm containing above 53 46 II!) 4.19 the navy, to be deprived of his acres though lion to Peace, on had es "1 kill. their rrified of would rreefai tog to Very ought ise, to Peace, found nch is MALAGA, AUG. 93.

Gen. Riego arrived here some days since in a nshmg-boat irom Tarifla, tot.lt prohioitcii irom cAciuisiug ins 1' kiniv 111 the land District. r.mn. 1UI army, arrested Zayas, several other generals, ca- 1031 i-uurcn, iriars, acc. Arc.

and sent them rt trade. I ou uuuru vessels in tlie Harbor, Head-quarters, Port St. Mary, Windham Co. John Roberts, C. J.

J. L. Stark, A. S. Campbell, A.J.

Other officers the same as last year. Bennington Co. Josiah Burton, Sheriff. Other officers same as last year. Windsor Co.

Aaron Loveland J. Other officers same as last year. 04 is nothing new to-day. Mbave been trying night and day, at 11758 176 10141 17 oi gooa lano, wen watered, and tenced with a good DWELLING-HOUSE, WOOD-HOUSE, CORN-HOUSE, and two BARNS; together with a valuable Sugar and Cider Orchard. Also, one fourth of a Distillery.

Any person wishing to avail himself ofaf 3 bargain, would do well to enquire of the subscriber on the premises. JOSEPH MORSE, Jr. Ponltnev, Oct. 52. 52 hud we have accordingly uiiiurmnaie (among whom was a poor old cloveu-looted clergyman) were taken on aliore, escorted out of the town, placed as near eueh other as possible, aud a volley of musketry discharged upou them by the ajdjers who then pierced the dying victims with their bayonets.

This was done at midnight hour, without even the form of a trial. Within four mouths, we have naid thm r. men wounded but the works not hrv.n infermnterb the batteries now called Anp-ou- ru i-ri or an. art: finished. cniriuuiions, levied principally on commercial we an" uc annears that the general attack Addison Co.

Officers same as last year, excepting Ezra J. forS. Haightjr. Chittenden Co. Officers as hist year, es-cept Mitchell Hinsdale, A.

J. for T. Chittenden, B. F. Bailey, State's At.

and Geo. Robinson, Judge of Prolate. Orange Co. Timothy Baylies, A. J.

for J. D. Harris. Abel Carter, Sheriff. Peter Bates, llish Bailiff.

Others as Lust! peopie, wno, ueprived ot all trade bv the prohibitory system, are left (with the exception of half For Lt. Governor. Aaron Leland, Scattering, For Treasurer, Benjamin Swan, For Joel Pratt, Roberts, Chauncey Laiigdon, Jabez Proctor, Samuel H. Holley, Josiah Dana, Truman Chittenden, Kzra Butler, lrael P. Dana, Seth Wetmore, Timothy Stanley Joseph IJcrry, KbenW.Judd, Johu Mason Jontis Clark John Aikin Daniel Kollogj i .1.

fio.L -iiiVdelareci tin uie oui All persons indebted to the subscribers under the lirm of POND CASE, are earnestly ul oeggar. And pnucii ally, on Ihew Riego culls for 100.000 to be i Te Queen's reginit has caused Miiiiie.tnness to the Court officers r.t ly. They demand of me J.000 from others in proportion and as we have no intercourse bv requested to make payment without delay Those who neglect this invitation, may expect to i Thev were einbai ked for Tro 11406 1079K 6078 112J3 lt-Olia 11120 1US! 11077 11053 9135 WA 4M3 -17 271 SO i leu wiln other places, (there being no posts) im and then recalled. I n-y were year. we nave not the means to meet this demand at Lvards sent to the Isle of Leon, and Washington Co.

Stephen Pitkin, A.J. for me moment, when our money is alraHy meu in preparing for tlievintacc. Cnnuwiimiilv the whole body of the merchants in this place ure J. B. Others as last year.

Franklin Co. James Farnsworth, High Bailiff. Joshua H. Smedley, State's At. be called on by authority." H.

C. POND, SAMUEL CASE, Poultney, Oct. 17. 52 II. C.

POND informs those indebted to h.m,tbat necessity compels him to insist on immediate payment. impelled to return to Cadiz. vessel from Cadiz came hither in search ofiome fruit for the King, but a dose vessels had been seized which re trying to get into Cadiz with fruit. orresi some in tne commou jail others the uiicipalily and a few at their wn Other officers as last year. houses, Willi a guard of soldiers at their doors, jiime asnn i.i a to a numher ol people quartered or.

John Amos 'I honmson. Rev. J. W. Sawyer, is appointed Chaplin.

David Pearse, Esq. Auditor of ac hk, i nave a guard 01 nve soldiers at my i-r. with unorder from the Mnuiciial Junta, to hbv 111 The rotes for Secretary of State Were fis fol. counts agm'nst the State. (hem SI .10 per day, mini I comuly and i av the fewas eaaily seen that tins request was serely a pretence for espoinage.

All tomm'unications of this description havt ctaieH. Madrid Regency. Accounts from sim domaudod of me. Hie li (li.o:iir...ni STANDING COMMITTEES. To report rules of the house.

Mosrs. tuaKe example by shooting some of us. My partuer is aniongsl the arrested, and I hear hns lows luballolt. Wm. Slade.Jr.

82 Norman Williams, 75 Asa Aikin, 26 Joseph Perry, 16 James LUiott, 3 been thrown into the enuimon iud. Should I be A. BLISS Has just received a new supply of Fresh Seasonable which he offers for sale on terms vtry reasonable. As he has recently made a purchase for im compelled to pay, it will be iloue under a protest. Olin, Mattocks, Farnsworth.

Cf Elections. Messrs. Paddock, Robinson of Crawford, Fox, Fisk, Willonghby, Butler. Of Wavs and Means. Messrs.

Car- bou i snail ciaim uie proicctiou ol the U. blale? Mtliriil tlHOUgll oayonue oring a copy following circular, addressed by tiercbol Hi ger.ry to all the ambassadors and diplomatic agents, on the do 120 and a return of the money. 2d ballott, 10' The Foreign Consuls are not exempt from penfer of Waterburv, Emrlesby, Jackson, Williams, Sladc, Aikin, Berry, M'Lwij'lilin. Military. Messrs.

Fitch, p.rture of their President the Duke ol fotiuado, and their Foreign Minister. 80 11 5 uiTOe unjusi coniriuuiionj. inr. riaircll, American eonnil, IJohnc, the Swedish consul, and Koof, the l'russian consul, are among those in confinement that is, under arre-t in their houses. Hazehine.

Thatcher, Robinson, ol manent stand in biiiness in this li.ee, be wc uld 9G Wanlfboro'. On the Judiciary. Messrs with guards of soldiers at theirtloors. This state Chase, Everett, Olin, Royce ol M. Al for Williams, 11 ot things induces many respectable people to wili It is as follows: "Excellent Sir, The Regency of the kingdom, desired that at the happy moment of the deliverance of the line our august Sovereign, there may rcn-ark that the terms on which he will do business in wiil be these very coirmodioii to farmer, mechanic, ic.

whose custom and patronage he restectfully solicits. that the French would enter theeitv and etablih bans. Of Claims. Messrs. Elliot, right Pierpont, in.

Turnpike Com peace and order. I am really afraid the citv will JLVrmor.t arflfslaturr. yet be given up to plunder, and a second 10th of roultncy, Oct. mittee. Messrs.

Key us, Waterman of Mont pelier, Hopkinsou. Dennison. Oflnsol 52 be near his majesty, a person oi nigi FRIDAY, OCT. 10. TThe result of the proceedings of this dav.

wa character to congratulate nun, and put May be renewed It is this moment reported, that lie ho rehires to pay shall first be shot, and then bis house aud effects given up to be zency. Messrs. Bell, Camp, Sutton, Hunt I'm homaere in the name of his Roy iu our last. Of Messrs. Farnsworth, Hijhness, his Serene Highness has re Sanderson, Barret, Hinsdcll.

OfAen SATfRDAT. OCT. 11. A bill was introduced bv Mr. Hihbard lt- vived that for this purpose the Uuke of objt-ct of which is to annex County of Ess culture.

Messrs. Hale, Keeler, Lillie, Waterman of Johnson. Of Lund Tuxes. Irlintado shall repair to Andalusia, ac to the County of Caledonia, read the firt titue and referred to a committee of four, to join from Council. companied by M.

Saez, the Chief Min ister. In consequence of this detcrmin Messrs. Follet, Rich, Jenness Of Xerr Trials. Mpssrs. Love- The subscriber intends to remove from his state within a few months he th reft re in-orins all persons indebted to him, that payment must be made without delay.

Cheese w'ill be received, if offered, till the 20lh instant. Wheat, Rye, and Corn, will be taken on areou of not more than one year's standing, untd the of I lecember next, and not after. Those with whom lie has unsettled accounts, 'iil see the absolute neeessitu of closine them im- The petition for a flank at Orwell was rrferred ation, their Excellencies have set oui plundered ny the uuleeliiig soldiery. On the 26th inst. in the evening, a body of infantry and cavalry took the road to Autisucrn.

It not known whether to take away all the property that ran iounJ there, or to collect a part ol Hiillasteros' army, said to be in that neighborhood, who could not abide by tho suspension of arm or capitulation uia ic with Molitor. Most of the towns near this are occupied by the mal-contents, and the constitutionalists occasionally enter, as they have in Oomares and sacked the town, church, ic. from which they have just returned. The plate that was found in the churches and convents, has been taken out, and the inhabitants of the latter have disappeared, so that land. Young, and Bates.

To Make vp the Grand List. Messrs. Duncan, Blackmer, to the committee ou the petition ol Asa Aldi? uni. tus morning according to the orders of others. his Serene Highness, of winch I have Sprague, Briggs, Doming, Woods, Barrett MONTIAT, OCT.

13. AireeaWy to a resolution introduced bv Mr. Kn.ipp, Drew, Berry, Hardy, Gates, tie honor to inform your Excellency "TheDalace, 19, 1823. Farusworth, the several subjects embraced in Ilis Allen ol brand Isle. Fxccllency speech were referred to appropruite mediately, by note at least, if not by payment.

Madrid, Auer. 28 The government committees. We this week present our readers with the olfi cial account of Col. Leavenworth's attack upon TFESDAT AND wr.DTKsrHT. has received intelligence from Cadiz of II.

P.iITH. Poultney, Sept. 15, one of this once numerous class is not to be found. These days were oc upied by both houses in and defeat of, the Ricaras Indians. It was but a An embargo ha been laid on all the vessels in joint committee in choosing judges lor tne su port, and the towj is surrounded by troops to preine court, and in making appointments ot JLST PUU.HHID, And for sale at this office price (52 1-? rents in county olficers.

The result is givon in the List of revent any one lroin leaving it. 1 I'. M. This instant I am informed, a part of boards, in full binding 1r, crnts Appoiutmeuts.J the cavalry that went against Antegucra, are coming in, having fa.lt id their object, and suffered THtmsDAt, Oct. lb.

JN "eaj Trials. considerably. the 20th inst. Their Majesties and then Highnesses continue in good health. The same day there were brought to Port St.

Mary some prisoners who had ken taken by the French troops employed in forming the trenches of Trc-cadero. Among these were found two militia-men of Madrid. Our regular troops appeared to regard these ferocious revolutionists with contempt, and even with horror. The naval squadron destined to act of thr P.xhibiting the Destruction of Jerusalem; the i-ertain Restoration of Judah and Israel the pre-ent state of Jmlah and Israel and an address of "ic Prophtt I ainh relative to their II would appear that Kicgo intended to take away his troops by sea, as several boats have len broiieht up, on which they are placing guns to protect the vessels, which are receiving By Ethan Smith, A. 12 mo.

Ish water aud provis ons tor a number ol men. Uu For sale as al ove, the oilier han -10'J convicts, with masons, cur-(tenters, kc. are at work, repairing and fortifyin: Gibrafarro, an oi Moorish Castle, which overlooks the citv, but not tenable as a military posi- Oct 5i sorry undertaking at the best. According to th-account, the Indians will be induced by this attack, to greater acts of mereiless barbarity, an'-the Col. expresses his fear of this on leaving then nation.

The probable consequence will be, tha; larger forces will be sent to humble those uututor: ed sons of the forest, and the pritle of their untie, will be de-droved. hy not allow the savage? on our frontiers political and civil rights? Whi should they, for doing what every civilized na'toi. would do, be hunted down like deer until the strength is broken? We are told they attacker Capt. Ashley. Supposing Capt.

Ashley had en tersd the British dominions with an hundred men and attempted to carry olf their flocks aud herds would our brethren have resisted hin. with force and ai ms? or would they sit silenth by, fearing that if they repelled a Irreboot.T. Ihej should excite the indignation of a powerful neigh bour? Substitute Canadian for Indian, and then ask, shall the attack upon Capt. A. be vengeu by fire and sword But we are told our govern ment does not acknowledge to the lud.aus any national rights.

Very well let ts however trent Ihem with common justice. Capt. A. whs attacked; and he knew he had reason to fear an attack, for he was encroaching upon the possessions of others else why did lie use precautions for defence and retreat? Oh, if Indians had historians and presses, they would tell of tlie injustice tion even when well fortified, unless for a moment A resolution was introduced by Mr. Hunt, with a view to try the sense of the House on the important subject, resolving that it is improper, ani.

unconstitutional, for the Legislature to grant New Trials, in any cae whatever. This resolution was ordered to lie on the table for further consideration. A resolution was introduced by Mr. Farns-worth, instructing the Judiciary Committee to in-luire into the expediency of providing by law. that when any person shall apply a trtvnd time to the Legislature for a New Trial, he shall be responsible to the adver-e party for all trouble and expense incurred by Km in consequence of the application.

Mr. Kcve, while the subject was under consideration, remarked that his pctitiou, was not liir a neir trial he bad never hud one. The Resolution was adopted. Stale Prison. Both Houses met in joint committee, and ap For Sale.

"ive time for the troops to make their escape to the mountains. The subscriber offers for sale hi? Five 1. M. I hare jut seen some of IhP troops hat were sent n' t.t destroy the village of Co- before Cadiz is every moment augmenting ami especially these lighter vessels nwst iikeiy assist with efficiency ant: nearness in cannonading and bombard in.g that place. On the preceding night 30 armed vessels had entered at from San arid Seville, and the next morning they sot into the bay.

Not the smallest of vessels can now enter the port of Cadiz mares. The inlu. 'hunts deserted the place, which was afterwards indcred, but the villagers an- novi'd thecmi.h in their return. which consists of 14 Tan-pits and Lime-pits, and one Soak-pil a good Bark-house, SO feet by 40, We hnve port tliat 32 nmnuecs nave rc- a UA quested tne u.iae oi nuguuinms Rccncv of Pi win, stating the inhability ol rerdi- with a cast-iron mill in good repair for grinding bark by water a large and coavenfent Currving without exposure to distinction. Among; the troops who arrived at uand, for whom they have no attachment.

Thif hns erne to thoars of his and has, very pointed oliicers of the State Prison for the year and Shoe Shop, with a good stove in it, and tools Port St. Mary on the 23d, to the number convenient for cnirying. Also, a Caldron kettle naturally, displeased him, and he is now, (when too late,) taking voluntary steps to animate the favour of the contitutioivil king. well set in a good arch, and about fifty or sixty of the white in tales that would make the most unfeeling blush. We owe tne red men a cords of good bark.

All the Morillo, vast debt. Two centuries ago this happy, fertile ensuing, viz. Jabcz Huutcr, It arden, John Ji. Cotton, Siiprrivtend'int. Reporter of Decisions of the.

Supreme Court. The committee to wlioi.i he Resolution on this subject was referred, a subject for a number of years past agitated in the Legislature, referred successively from one session to another, made report that it ought to be referred to Ihcnerl session. On tho acceptance of this' report an animated dis All of the above-named premises will be sold country was theirs. Let us repay them, not with are acting under the orucrs i uie iranc ui Rallasteros' arinv now only eiistsin ot 3,000 men, is a superb Swiss regiment from Andujar. The incomparable activity which prevails both amonrjthe land and sea forces, announces that we are verging on great events.

It is calculated that upwards ofathousand cannon, both of the army powder and ball, but by sending them tlie means at a moderate price, and considerable part of tli mnll divisions independiint of his com of civilization and knowledge. payment received in tanning, stock jur.d mand and under that of inferior officers. 2iH)0 oliicers have either gone over to the French or are provided the purchaser comes sufficiently re The Buffalo papers announce that all doubts cussion arose. Messrs. t.nase.r-vereuauu ncyes commended.

relative to the termination of the Western Canal are removed, and that it will terminate at Little STEHJEN RU.MSEY. H'ibbardton, Oct. on the roads to tlnirowu rrovincrs, nuvmg uu encouraged the soldiers to desert. It is said that someol the soldiers ore anxious to join Riego the truth of this we shall soon learn. i nonpumihat if Rieso's demand is not com in favor, and Messrs.

Ohn, Hunt, Bates and i arns-worth against the acceptance. SATrnDAi, Oct. 13. State Prison. A resolution was introduced by Mr.

Everett, Buffalo Creek, instead of Black Rock. JUST I'LllLISHED, which was adopted, instructing the committee ot plied with in one or two days, he is determined to have a shooting match. For some days past it has been expected the jtlarrtrS, In Middletown, ou the 1st inst. by Jonas Clark, Wavs and Means to report a out lor me compen sation of the Superintendent ol the State Prison. and the fiset, will be directed against Cadiz.

There has been intercepted a report from the revolutioi ary General Torri-jos to thelf-styled Cortes. It is dated from Carthagena, on the 10th of the present month. This rebel Chief avows, that even the reconnoitring of the approach of the French troops, on the 7th, was sufficient to make them retire with precipitation, as to leave an artillery commander, a lieutenant of grena Mr. Lyman Keyes to Miss Abigail Harring- Carmiia Sacra, OR ilorthrru CTollrtttcn cf CIturcJi iHustrfc: tou. bcnools.

A resolution was introduced by Mr. Dewey, French would send orn itrenaua io in pulsion of this place. It is now saal the force there is very small, and that had not Ballasteros been a Vio nrnuld have destroyed Ihrm all. A rOSlMCXICATFO. 7 short Married at Benson, on the 2fth nit.

alter a courtship of firc're hows, and an ac person'direct from thence, says, they sing in ie play house the Spanish patriotic songs, which the instructing tne imerary cunuwiw to the expediency ol providing by law for the a j- pointmcut of a board in each town in this state, for the examination of school instructors. We regret to av this resolution was dismissed. i. re r. quaintance of twenty-four hours, Mr.

Calvin Bel-ding of Benson, to Miss Huldali Stearns of Containing a great variety of Tunes of all Metres uow in use Also, Anthems, Chorusses, Airs, Solos, Chants, Doxologies, Ac. Ac. wholly selected from the most approved collections of mode rl Church to which is prefixed in addition diers, a naval officer, and a picquet of Jicporlcr oj jjcciswns oj o. A bill was reported by the Judiciary Commit Dtrlr, lu Brandon, Sept. SO, r.

Jacob Walton, aged the Rudiments generally lound in Sinsiri" 43. On the 3d inst. Mr. Samuel tiray, aged ift. tee, providing for a reporter of the decisions uftlie Supreme Court of this State.

Ordered to lie on In Rutland, on the 11th ult. Silas, foa of Mr. the tabic. Jabez Waijl.aged 13. French troops are hmd hbuit that thev shall enjoy, under Nnpoleon II.

the liberty they wish to take from the Spaniards and at the same time give thcin hopes they may yet assist them. 6P M. This moment a message has been sent me that Mr. Boliu's clerk, who was admitted as his bail, has with some other foreigners, been (Hi into the commou prison. I cannot but think that the governments whose Consuls or subjects are thus treated will resent this conduct.

We learn Hint the conquered Provinces are up in arms a7ain-t the invaders, and it is the opinion of many well informed men, that the I rem army But the Spaniards are hi Norwich, Mass. on the 10th inst. Lt. Samuel Propagation Rights. The committee ta whom as referred the peti Fnirmnn, aged In Whitehall, on the Ofh inst.

inconsequence nf tion of the inhabitants of Newhaven, praying for remuneration of expenses incurred in dclendmg a suit against the town, by the Society for propagat- the injury sustain by a hill Irom hi Jonnthnn Steele, ol Granville, ajed 60. ng the gospel in foreign parts, made report oi a bill, which passed the lust and scconu reauing, 13 III UBIIIWW c.i. 'iving to said town the sum ol Mr" Everett moved so to amend the bill, as to allow the sum of 100 dollars. Ordered to lie on the table. Horse Kacwg.

Tin. committee, to whom was referred the peti Books, Instructions illustrated by lamihar examples, for performing the most difficult passages in Mustek. 'Ml paces long octavo, on fine Medium paper Price at retail It pr dozen; $U7 per hundred. Booksellers and traders supplied on aero nmodating terms. Ti.at a work this kind is wanted in Vermont, will he admitted by every one ho is sensible of the amount paid yearly by its citizens for Books.

It has oftentimes been ip ractirahle to obtain a supply of good books, or to use different editions of tut same hook together nwinj to the altera. i his that are made in each succeed ng edition. In this work the publishers that should other editions be published, the Tunes shall be the same, and their harmony the same as in the present. The work is submittal to our fellow citizens of Vermont in full faith that if it possesses merit e-qnal to the other musical productions of fh day. they will give it the preference to those published in other sections of the country, and ty their patronage encourage the first enterprise of tho kind which has ever been attempted in the slate, COLTON, WAR REN SI'ROAT.

Fairhaveu, Oct. 22, 123. 52 QO The above for sale at this office. the Union regiment behind. The famous Riego has escaped from Cadiz as Quiroga did at Coruuna.

He reached Malaga on the 17th of this month, having made his passage in a fisliing-boat. His flight must have been very precipitate, since he carried no bag-Sage nor effects of any kind. He said that he had arrived to take the command the ninth military district. The troops of the line, and even the militia, received him very coldly. The garrison of Malaga has deserted in whole companies since the arrival ol Riego.

Both the Captains and General officers have refused to serve under such a man. Of these latter the first officer in rank is Zarco del Valle, who made his submission at Grenada on the 20th instant. Riego has not more than 2,500 men remaining in Malaga, and even these ure tiivided into two parties; one wishing to capitulate, and the other to await the arrival of the French of this number are the King's Dragoons and the regiment of Gulicia. tion of Hon. Jonas Galuslm and others, praying divided, and doing each other more injury the invaders they have no regular army no money, no credit, and no sufficient zeal in the "au'g.

39.iI have paid the contribution imposed on threats of imprisonment, confiscation of property and death, and am once more in my own house, and at liberty, you can call so Riero has stripped all the churches Malaga and its vkinity of theirsilver and gold vessels, candles, walking sticks, Ac. Wc are in a horrid situation. that a general law may be passed to prevent i Racing in this State, made report of a bill for that purpose, which imposes a heavy fine upon horse races, aud exposes the owners of race horses, kept for the turf, to the loss of them. Acamcr Y. Asc Informs the public, that he has commenced business a a tailor in the town of Castle-ton, in the shop formerly occupied by J.

Iloustcn, where he is furnished with the latest fashious from New-York and Boston. A. Ashley tenders his services to the public, with the full belief that his experience in his business both in the city and in the country, will enable him to satisfy all who may be disposed to favor him with their custom. Punctual attendance will be given to all orders is his line of business. CasUeton, Oct.

1323. 62 Mr. Sutton moved that it ns uismisseu. iilinn tli mntinn yeas and nays were to dismiss was withdrawn; the bill was read the second time, and made Uie order of the day for Wednesday morning next. A distressing event lately occurred in the neigh-boriiood of N.

V. While four ad.e, were tukin" tea, two of them sickened and died at the ab let and 'the other two died the next mormng. On examining the tea-kettle, a hard worm was found inT which had been boiled, and which was tho cause of their death. Judges of the Supreme Court. Hon.

Richard Skinner, Chief Judge..

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