Sunday, February 12, 1832 page icon [Intro & Addenda] pdf icon [PDF]

12 1 Cloudy and damp & Foggy. I was at DeWitt's Church this morning in company with F.P. Clendenin. Spent part of the afternoon and took tea at Mr Peacocks spent evening there- Juggler or Musician for Juggler shot himself about 9 oclock this evening in Masonic Hall.

Monday, February 13, 1832 page icon [Intro & Addenda] pdf icon [PDF]

13 2 Clear and Cold--I was at Masonic Hall this morning to see fellow that had Shot himself. he was in coffin and about taking him to PoorHouse I remained in office this evening.

Tuesday, February 14, 1832 page icon [Intro & Addenda] pdf icon [PDF]

14 3 Cloudy and Soft. Argued in "argument Court" today a matter of Costs Decided against Me. after to [?]---"Suit Docket" I was at the Capitol this afternoon. Judges Ross and Youngs trial both progressing--I was at Peacocks in the evening. Mrs. Judge Gibson was there . Findlay of West[?Ege], Smith Brent, Brien there

Wednesday, February 15, 1832 page icon [Intro & Addenda] pdf icon [PDF]

15 4 Cloudy, Foggy and very damp--Mr. Sprigman is Labelling with my name my Law Books today. I was at Capitol this morning in company with Ladies- Heard Chief Justice Gibson give testimony in the afternoon upon Judge Ross' trial Was at a large party in evening at Mrs. Halderman's Jas Burnside Major domo

Thursday, February 16, 1832 page icon [Intro & Addenda] pdf icon [PDF]

16 5 Cloudy and Frozen. Spitting snow some, Met members of Commitees in L. & H of R. at 3 oclock P.M. today in relation to 22nd Feb. Was at a very large party this Evening at Mrs. Leslie's Broke up about l l/2 oclock

Friday, February 17, 1832 page icon [Intro & Addenda] pdf icon [PDF]

17 6 Cloudy and quite cold--I and Mr. Brien (Lancaster) dined today with Mr. Robt Brent (from Maryland) at Mr. Buehlers, In the afternoon we went to Peacocks- I met the manager for 22nd February this evening VanSants Room at Wilsons--Afterwards called at Peacocks and spent the evening. called at Judge Fahnestocks this evening to transact some business with H.C. Fahnestock for Phila Paid him $20. recd. from Hiester, for Burnsides Beaver Hat.

Saturday, February 18, 1832 page icon [Intro & Addenda] pdf icon [PDF]

18 7 Cloudy and damp. Some rain --- R. Brent and myself dined withMr. Brien from Lancaster today --- Wilson Hotel-- At l/2 past 3 went-- to Billiard Room, Masonic Hall I took Tea with Brent and spent the evening in his Room til 1 oclock . He and Elizth Peacock last night dissolved the engagement that had subsisted between them. He left Harrisburg for the South at 2 oclock tonight----

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