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9 Important Ncxvfc. - NORFOLK. Match Knowing that the public were in anxious. expecTftion of News ffom lurope, weconfiJeredpurfclves fount V ive what we receiveda- early a f ettittd ; therefore, We anticipated .yeller.iay, what, in the regtrhrrcoorfe poHficaiion, would not have ap peared belore to-drty. Owing to the prditenefs of the gen Metuan in this I'oroagh, who received P file of K'ngftott papers, fenr him hy Capf. Tmixhui, art ived ofrrttnr Capes yeT&rday morning, we are en abled .o graVifcy our readers with Ln do.i accounts to t he i ah ot J-nuary. LONDON. December r9. . CaJ,t- Thomas Ilardy, of his Ma amy 's thp Foodrpyaftfij of 2o cam, MNeinWCBag flitpv, arrived at the Ad.nir.dty on Tuef my. with dif-patche- rVotn his Lordfhtp. Capt Hw.ly Iru Palermo on the 1 4th of November. '- Tir Neapolitan Majeftics will re fain i .Sicily tili the month of May, iht cay.it il of itier ;nninen fa! dowiinions remains in- too diltm hed a (hue to make it either fate or definite for their royal refi.lence. The relavaiion of all order; authority, and law, is extreme, ; and'thV a.hfo!oje want; of nerpv in ti e 0vernncnr, not without much corruption, and iti.foojidiict on tiie part of its agents, a.'.'de.i to the' dittrefs a yd fcarcity of the city, liive induced fucli If ate of - i'" lUordinatioM and nn' errainTy , as to ik me all rony.hand and great 'len.r'-h r ti'.te, hef'oie any real jyiieni car h ellabhfhe.l-01 Bn.lured. The pre. fence ol the fbvercign Terms as liecef fary to ellablifh this ihange as the. prf fent ctrconilfahcr s are adverle arid tnifavbrhhTe to his lefidehe. No., tiiin 5 is clrar in the prelent nnr.rc l.v, eveinhfg that it cannot ?a!t ; and the events threaten to & as dtfafterou: us ihe nii'gTital crudes of perttjrbatmi Sir rtio-uf.s Trowhridgdr, had (.onr lfl command the blockade of Malta Bird it wascxpe.'ttd that Val r'a wouh (Iioitly bj oVhc! to capitula-.e. December 24. Sir Charles Hamilton is to c.n wit1 a bfbad pendant in the Mt lphtneiie ' 4 guns, ( the c.vdl of Guir.ea. December 31, Letters have been received frori Cftdij by a mercantile hoti'e in thi city, which contain the agreeable in. intcl!ig;nre, (hat notwiihlUiuii;;.' a! the effrits dflLfl French party t . op pofeth import.v.tcn of Knglifli iner ehandiar,. It Hill continues to be in troduced by way of Portugal, and i:. ncurrnl bottoms. The Govern unit,1 however, to avail themlelc ol rhr incli r ation of their ful jects for En jj'ifii constno.lities, and iikcwif 1 prcf leii by the wretched Hate ot their li nances, it is ISM, have determined as ihgderjiicr rclbrr, to incre.de the duties upon them. A reneral pe.scr is alfu a coin mnn topic in the city of Madrid, as the ohj-.'t f the ne-o tia i.ns of the Spanifh miniften m Tienna and Berlin. Rut fhouid tkii p'ove unfoccefsful, it is laid i hat theti rtfpuhhcau Alltel trill, in the toutfe of the enfitilig lpriiK, denmnd td'e li'eral In filmei 1 iheir o.k-t liv, tteaty, viz. jl.oco 'ixiliry m , cxJufiveof the learitttrtt f.tce now ntl'''elT'j9o m inner ! e qnipi.ient', it it added, have been came. I i n in anv ol the Sp4iiilh por-s fuire the bloikini, up of the bpauilh fleet in Drel Hnrhour. I aris joiirnatl to the a6th, Jn. ve heen rvteive.l. The nmll iinrr:ai,t r Iftlf comrannirated by them is a liatcmcn from t-ty , rrceired throtih three dilfrrrr cb I ptelt, .m ,- fur. rentier of the (onrel . TConi by ea piiohtion on ib- tin..! inll, Thi impot ta it far't it itaie.i to have been olticiall? announced t.. Prince Mnhen Johe it Maabtim a letter rrom Ho verrlo men loal the eirco-nilmire nearly ft m a-, and the Angra,(;h ariicle flairs pofinvely ttte p.i.iua,, tion ot this impoiiaiu intciliKcnce in the Military BdUtin at the bead 0, 1 r ers of the Arrhdjike, an I m the Genial Ordcrt. fist GarrMaa con I Img of ; 000 esen, are laid 10 be prnVT.s ol war, and i3o piece of cannon fell into the hands' ol the nik p rial L1ori. The new ufurpert of tiie rrench Governmnc have never yt been candid enough to pohhfh (he fi.ghie l intima'iou of the defeats of the PtcpuHiran arms 1 & therefore the circuiiiltance of nothing dir o(fl:lal hating appeared in the Paris Jan. ml on this fuhject. a3ord no reafnnabte gronntl npou which to en tertain a drtun .n t iir (sctrahtri. - Tn arm.es or Switzerland have gone Into m'er r,,r,r , MafWM hi Wit Pans ro take the eom-nml of the r my of the Rhine. The Aof trim Ceo. Meerfeldt hat offered to Cnne)alp an armilticeon the Upper Rlf ire 1 bat the French Gen, Tlmrraa hi declined I- ui I the Areh iake Us of-rsd a general armid.ee o. .-R m.-, if the r'rench will giv v, K-hi, bet he rclufet any partial troae. From the well era sftsartmrntt mfttfr prexaris.,-of a drfinite treaty beinp s'. -nut to be entered into .with the iiifurgeuts in tUat direclion. St.tne of the perfons who were tranfponed by order of the late Di reclery, are by virtue ot a Jegiftative art, to be permitted to return 10 France ; and the Conluls have re. pealed the law relative tp privateer, hich was the principal rayle of the diflererce1 CetWten theXrench and Aircrican Republics, and often uleJ as a pretext for fej?ing the property of neutial nations- In its liead the ende of neutral navigation, which unfitted tju ier the metrarcby, baa lieen re.eltabliflied. The aCis of nvo deraaon are artfully contrived at the prefent rroment, to Iclltn as much as polU'ole the weight of e odiumy (at najjLiilly ,-iUflriiefc itfelf to their -violent ulvnpation. ' - January 2. It is repoited that government have rvcehed letters from Vienna, da'ed t iie jltph Dec. eontaining a confirrration of former reports that the two allied court? had fatisfaiftcri ly fettled all the differencefubar have foronie time pall unfortunately pre vatledf 1 -in their refnec'r.vp armies. which are in. future to atft fpmateiy, o order to prevent cveiy caule of jeajoufyi January 7. AN the leading points of the Union are ac leivjMh Ijiid to be finally arrang cd. On t he -fir ft 'day pf the eliluii.g irijiau bf Irjjh Parlaient the a.ealure will b again reconilnended finm the Tyrone. The Rrength of the two parti:i will be pretty well afctrtain c.'l by the quelHbu of the arfdrefs to i'ue LorqV Lieu: ei f-nr, as the Anti Jnionill p .r y will no .Ipnbt oppofe hat parntuaph of it which prom ilea o take the liihjecl into i'm edi ate ot fiJern'ion. Ir is iutciM'el that the Urifed Parliaments of ihe two kiuiloina flia' liecalled " t'be Imperihl Parliatneju f the ihi(h Iflea " Tleie wrrl hi a cr-atio'i' of fe en rifli Peers, previous to the Unioi. aking place. Gi-srtnnenr are Ciid to be in polItfObn of intelKcence, that th Conibinetl Fleets conltlting of between 40 and jo fail of the line, are about u proceed 10 lea from Brelt. Ther .1 e tipio'e.l to be tlellilied for the "b- rirerfanean, in order m relieve Mai" 4, i'tid to afford fuccovra 10 the at my J Egypt ; hUt ir bcit no lefs like!) :luu Ire1a.fm?y be the r objef. the Ch. nnel Kieet is expe.'ted to fa I im-me- iattly for the Irifh cot'll ; and to uard agaitdl forprife in ail dirccfti "'v.. djlpatthes are laid tw have bctu lent d T to Lord Kei.h,. cimiaining indruJtions t. be prepared to gT$ )e rnemy a proper rerention, flionld hev make Mr appct.jnte in the Mediterranean. January 9 Pari? papers I., tl.c 6tn inft. we re ceive.l j.dc day -Tie brief IhteT menis contain airytir's of a perlrrt reconciliation beivxeeu KHfi, aM Aultna-Plans foril.e vigoiot.s pro fcctJUun of -he war o the part ol .be T -.beappoint nent ot Bournnn v. bj ms h.e.,.1, isrrmtter to the court ofB il... -.he i'.ll .il,n i,,n of the lc ' 1,1 e 'dy inil the !fibunafe--h-uors o dyed by Beonajwne to the uemory nl .I.e We Po -e-n.eaf,,.,, raeoucjfe the pHclts .0 t.c T.,.w t: 've.i.ment the tec.U .. jouroalifli who had been ordered to ea f a-e ssima a. .1 .a .."......cuine arna of liar thrlfiu. .1, ParitnesJ revolution in , . ; '""f w irtu.iMparfe 1 ,ect vindication of n f0...im f IteSetnTt ol iljinburph win, ,f,,.,ri to .e Inr endcrof N pp r Tnitdv an I bit nCcwtcs-anjrv re( 0 0', Bttomparte on thVorcufiotti .c. A fetie. f.u.it Frank .... ihsted De ce.nber 221, nates-- We k,...xv ,,', what etl.ct the !a,c change ... rVeaee any hae on the hi liferent pwer 1 hm it i ce. 'a 11 tha 1 Roaod under llavMing i. re.eH .W.Oied hei,, tna two Imperial Court,, and theeapla nau..ui ,,,,'c (f.ll(to ,,avt the co.li i. n. .. ... MM this bar nony may tail. The lolowmg is the plan which intellt (tU perfmsfai h.,s leen lalt aeed up.n forihe anfui.-g campai uTs Suwar.nw w comund an ar ft ot iooooo men, vU. 80.000 Ruffians and jc,coo Palatines, Uaia vrans, iw.f. a,H Candians. He will ad independently ol ,he Aull,h, NMI make bis eiif.i.cr ihio1 Frenche lon.pte. A,r,,P ,, ,,,, ,ern, f rmt Nararrnw w,n proclaim hMaJelf Regen, ,he hmatfom, and 2 " charader by meant of. Ivw pjwer ob,ahwJ r,,n Louu " The Arrhdke ChaHea will pe netrate at the fame lime into Allace, while general Melat flia! enter with nis army into Provence, and Douphh ny, through Nice and llarretoactte. " Tn fecand thele nperatioaa tne hnd, who at fift otTcred to furniOi an it ny if v- o nn . 11. , I that IM arm-, fo eapenfive, would not be fo .ifrfill at 3 H,,T. ... . " T."-""-" HIT , the fa ne futn that would be re- quired for ar Erjlilh f oret of :M0n nscn wouki be ( iffiri nr Tele foe firrfl men belonging tr tlor Emperot Paul ; ConfitOUetHh itoreferred advaneinp , the rroifey-end has nromited to div the Emperor of Ruflia the fnm of j four millions flrrhpg, to,b,-at-the . difpofal of the litter on the firlt of 'March next. Prnfiia at this moment does r.ot appear to. have entered, into i thefe arrangemenrs, but we ft ill hope j to fee her in the Spring, taking an I aclive part in fav0r of the coalition." I his day the general court of bank proprietors by mew ot hands, coi fimed the refoluiion of the court of direcfiors fot renewir.g the charter of corporation for feventjvone years from the expiration of its prefent period, on condition r.f .lending three millions to the public, free of intereft, for fix years more but having per tnifiion to demand payment in the interval, if confols fhouid be at 81. Per cent, or onwards. In the convention llgned at fcha. genburg, it will be recollecled that the preference was given to foldiers, over Tailors. As form as the exchange had gone fo tar as to have delivered our prifons of all the -regulars, Mr." , Ninn was informed that the felons, i convicts, and galley flaves which the enemy made us a prefent of in their v etch cxpertjiiou, would he the next in turn. The French onvernmenr at full refutes to receive tbeiti, hut it was peremptorily infilled that ihej came withm the ttmi of the con vention. Findinnat. length that the queltion roold not be evaded, it was rtqneded of us as a favor, that thef men might be tye lad on the lilt ot thofe to be exported from hence, in oider that the Frerch goverijiiiem might have time to provide the pro per qtirters for lcllows of their def er ipi ion, 'I he Vienna comt gazette of the 21ll inlt. annoui ifs an iipportant -jd-vant..ge obtained ry a divifipn ol Gen. Meh.s's ttru.y in Italy, nndei' the orders of t ami Honenzollern, ix-er the ejienijf in the iieighbotnhooi! I'tNovj.ilie f;)i ot v. hi. h phicc s the retult of tbii v'nrforv. The I'et iiblitnrs fife promptly piirfiiet! ;'s tar as Gavi, an imHir.iant tnwn. ill nut not inoie than zj milrs from Genoa, at l which the Impo inltlb mniedia.tely instiled. The lufs ol 'lie eneu y in ihirafTair as conli dertjble ; anil Count Honenzollet n exprclcd to derive great advantage froni the difodetly nature of ilu i ie rc. t. Gen. IvTelai tad concentrated he main body ot his army at pof (ttiio, about ten mile N. E, ol Cnni. Rceial le-.t'-.s which Imd been re ceived from the coal! ot F1a1.ee Iti.. 1 he CI o.i.ms lo be 8r .0110 tli.i 0.000 ot a l.i:m nn- .II .! 1 aiid piov'njcd. fhe truce is alfo fiijil to be uvswt eudi No particular action, 1 c.v.ever, has lrely ta'.en place he tween them pnd ri.r Republicana. Tltc w:iite flag (lies on ftveial parn. of ti e null. Tin- -..l.i.i alty, with n'c'.l fimfim. afle atirnrion , the .fervice, lent nut :o fea. dining the h ce leveie wca flei.no fewer loan lesen frigates, arh v.iih four monil s 1)1 OV I fit, 1 1 fin .board, and with ample fupplies of 1 l lloirs, with orders locuife on ' B rent IIj.ioi 1 10 five tflilLmce o iBniifb fbia in diHrcfs, aud if uetrf. farj to bring, ikeaa fiife n.to porr. h ,k hi i.' in the hdu indl ration of the preltnt b ard which willji.fHy entitle ihem 10 the ih.n.ks ol every bumaue heart. j January tt. The grat nasal t-ounri a at the 1 liable have p.ouvumred femeute 01 (lc I'll 1 . I-"... .. 1 L . ... 1 ., j,,. v. in. 11 ii, 1 r i.h U.wck, without making thele.ill re- iNianer, 10 n hngnih frigate fu prnor 11. f- ire. lie wa not Ibot on board .1 ihip of war. I A le ier lin.H the Archipelago re peeta, thai kUhertias made a trrai) w.th 1 he Tu.ks. Thepapen C.li rf.ii a vanety ot details rrfpr.'inig Egypt, WM rte lli;Lin trt.. They were brought o.er by she veflcl that rar ' r 1 b k the courier with the anlwer to the prnpufalt fot peace. Bets to a c 01 1 fid i able amount are ldd, that ike royal aulwer 10 Boona. pane's letter will aot he aoeasMUiiL caie.i 10 the French people. It n Ihuill l. it wi',1 dnohtUrt he ncrom panied with a precious heap of Gallic luphilu s and lalfehoodt. Ollicial copies ol the letter of Bao- nauan m it. ...i i . 1 w wnmjwt'jf lw yi . I.r reply of Lord Greimlle, aldrefst.f to Talleyrand Perigord, are now belore the pohl.r. They air of the bit.ell j importance, and will be read with the greatcll a.i.itt. The letter of ihe grandeootet is cooh. ... .rn an.i general term, bearing every feature ef weak amf piiitol dtlnfio.., it it svlailt hssstHi ivr .0 the rclaixr loterells of his Molly's allies, and he conlideratwn nl the caul's which produced thenunappy, 1 bough neccflry conteil in which e are m. ..le.l, a... I .,, ,1 r ,ft) IssejatsM .I . date the .,, ;he republicans " earntltly eahoned tomarrh to (ma cmqutlt. A Cight perafal of this letter will be fuflaiei.t 10 mdnre very impjr.ul maatn think U-at nn real advantage to the grand ebjett ol oiir purfuit couM refultfrotna nf- I, . WU"'- . j r 1. i.,f . pociation commeacea miuc. .u.- . 1 . p!ci0s, if not fataf circumftances. r ' : PARIS, December 15. The three confols were named the day belore ycfterday by the two commiflioners. Ruor.apsrte was a .-.MewMfltf annointed firtl Conful. Cambeceres and Lebrun had each 21 votes. The cohfuls, "aiidTve peirToTis ho are to aflitt them met lalt ntglit to appoint the confervators to tht number oi 60. The 60 'will eleel the tribunes and fenators. The con fnls aDBoin't the ftiiriiftera and the 30 counfelJeVs of ftat. General Kilmatne is dead. The new corAtitution was pubiifa ed yefterday at Paris with mud; pomp. December 16. This day all the troops compofirg the 17th divifion, aflembled in- tae Champ dc Mars, to take the oath to 'the new conftituticn. December 18. -The conftituticn does not prevent the firlt coniril from taking the enm maud cf ihe at niies. 1 hus it is (ait that if Buonaparte does not this wit., er induce Auflria to, make, peace his intention is, in the fpr'ng to put himfelf at the head of the armita- fo fign a peace in the heart ot.Grrmanv. The" American amoafladors. a he have been appointed to negotiate with France, have jtift landed at I.'ibon, from whence they wHl pro ceed to Paris. The regdters of acceptance and nonaccept ance ire opened at Pari' The cot Huence is prodioitms, an' the wllglc of t lie votes alrnt (t are ii favour of tbe't aw confttiu; .on ,D( r ember 20. ' 1 as ben initt.uaieil ihac ther. gidna will ne .';.y Itrvc for litis ot irpfctlptitn ; but we hear they at to be i tn hi as fcon as the i.utnbtr arc known. It .i pcrs frt in ti;e fprccht s of tin .kinp t Pruffi.1 t Durocj at wt.i a ffi m different rrpoiti froai Ctntfiat tit'ople, thai the Ft rte h. s aliogethti g v. n op pr. 1 I.r Helvetic uvertimn is ahurj' to t xptrierce a chance t.tctfl'jry 1. dd ippoini pr. j cl unfavorable 10 tht ind ptt.dti.ee and unify of that rc pub :c. 1 lirec hundred and twenty mem bers c f the tout til ol Five Ilui.du. have atccpttd and finned ihe nc cenlliiuron ; which cot liderin,', tin number cf deputies txcfudid, arc ihi fe on mifliun, make hp wards o leven eighths of what pmtjjjM It is l elieved that the niemberj r. the confcrvst.v fenate lhiher.o e" fct.d are 30. CHASLEQ ON, March ie. CUcuLr UtUr, tyfojfiHh -hhierJi end ; .:;. cf fl-itdnui Sacrce in the United States. CCNTLf.MlN, Entajed in an undrrtaking wbicjl h-sitr i:t 1 1 jt it, tie pTosDoiio ol the he.l.r.gatt, il.eeatfbfion of phy sical ctthct, and li e (onl((uenrf a, nid oration cf the condinun f a-a-i the Pk.laMpHj MeJictt Stcitty tv 1 leave. 10 lolfcil your cbrrefpw detui Bed a d 111 tire atci.iiipbuSmei.t 1 1 their il.fitr. PrJtcd already o many v.'uabie communitatii t, tht) have rafolved to cnu mence and coi--natii the publicaniiu of ihur trsni itioi. , u.i a as ilif colleciios.i and uvular inpply ol m.tena s lhl. be fulfil irrt lor thai puipcfe. CotivinCed of the tahntmd ar. quireoietiis of the phfirin of A- mertca, they will not slo loch in indue to their rioitlm and oeiivoiance, Las to fuppclc th m ind llrrenf to the j advancement of the general gord. ; They hope therefore, that, (foe the eatei.live refnurcrs ol their coun try, thry will be favored, as ultei as sonvenitnt, with fucli fadranc .ommiinicjiioiis m Medical Science, or in branches of Science intimasel connetled vi. , ,d cu.', as msy u talculjied lu promote the cud ii, ie . 'I he fnticiv on their nsrr. sUU themfelves luibferva . 1- (irttn: Impartiality, and to o adhere to tlu honor, wi.hrel Ihey may receive n ir it principles of pett to the pece they may reci.r tor puoucaiitm. In (electing h r the prcfr, fupfriof merit (hall be the only ground jb preference, and the namrt of cor rclpondrnis, when rispieflcd, Ihail be Urupuloufly concealed. While the fet ety j,,i f p,t (,e pstronageandaidof phyfltiaf.s ill gr. oaral, ther rsnniH (orbcat laprehV j the claim which the ccnieive tt ey havi aw their own .JCinberi, a a SBF tf planted in alVparif or 'he rornftT. are now experieiit.iij; . inics and e';ij. ying ! emolnmeo' of iht knovtl-dge,-ich they ormtrlt u . riven trom an -trenuai are 011 tue in llitutior.. ATlhe fnrds of the ft ci tv rio cxtenlive, ihe hold it fuperti va to luggett ro- their correfpo. om ;s' i1? nronnetv of atJdrefiinir ad c. 1. u ,. i y " , , ' cations to one r tr.e .ruur-m l K- torreipunding Secrefanes, in luth 1 way. as not to luhjtct thcni 10 un- expence. i w With lent:ments ot coturdera'ion and refpetff, we have the h. r.o r ta be, gentlemen, your obedient Ier. varus, Signed in behalf of the Socio fy, Benj. Rush, Prefidtn;. Charles Caidwhll, 1 No. 2Q, Pine-flrcr-r. I CorrWM. IdKN C. CorTAul i ti;',;r No- -J7. North Fourth- I Seentatits ' 1 llreet. J BALTIMORE, MARCH 5. Cape Francois, Dec. 1 799. GENTLEMEN, I HAVE had the honor of re ceiving your letter of the nth November, relative to ihe arbitrary requifitions ilia; were pracliftd ojf the property of Anirritan cilisers at Portde Paix and St. Nkktils Mole. ,, This improper conduct in the military commandants at the dif tetent fea ports in the colon', is altogether contrary to the regub linns which foim the bafts of a commercial imercourfc betwftn this country and the Unitec Stales. rrevious to the receipt ot your ettcr, ftvcral reprefentations vsttc r.ade to rr.e on the fubject. by tl.oh who had. been the vitlims of tie ctjnifiiions. I loft no time in v.n, onllrating to the general in hirf agninft thefe meafttres. His rfwer was only handed to mc iflerday. I have row the plearurt of in vrming you that ht lias transmitted ne a copy of an order he has iffued mt, Itticily forbidding thefe r. qui--tions in future, and holditu the military1 commanders perfonally cfponfiLle for any infractions of .t. The American merchants ia it. Domingo may, Therefore, I12 ealy on that fubjeel, for thetinie tn v'ome, as i am convinced there will 'e r.o inrther rrcjtii li 1 ions. Ec allured, gentlemen, that I fed ureal p'eafure in preventing ar unjtift mcafnrcs of this go vernment tiom being pn in exe cution, againfl the commerce of tie Ur.iicd States, and that I mall con 'ribute, as tar as lies in my pow r, o render fafe both the perfons aiJ property of American citizens tra U ing to this colcny. I have tl.c honor to remain, With creat refnt m ....... r " 6' ""wunr, Xouruioll obedient Cttvai.t. ! It fS'sTncd) EDWARD STFVFrr?. Tne citiuns of dt United Slate;, mt Cf,i hi aliens. The gentlumcn who handed vs he aboic, and fcveral oiheif, luc rrceiyed letters from the CV . meniiooing ihartl.c Ainerk.M:. v. 1 tghry fatulicd with the attcn". 1 which Dr. Stevens pays to tic. - ntcrns. "TSJ Ol IN. I.AKUUNA, I V It IT I to TQM Dlsrrit T.f f Superior Crt e Law l ,. . I UI.E for the Tti.,1 of Catil 1 v at May Term, 18 01 ftnm New Hanover ie BrlfnTvi the iH. ad. it. fe 1.1. .1 v ... . Sk . .. Bladen, Dunlin. Onflmv 1 and wiihnm the Dillric!. f nc 5n out Uavs. Argument and' Criminal can,' mc ;tn ana nth days. Kpnty, the 9th, loth, I lib, ia:' anJ tjthdays. Wer ( C.t.ut, JAMES MOMKE. Clfc. no bb-scSld, A LOT ff Grou-d on the N.'. r 1 k tide of M,rrf (rrc, M here 1 1 tne late tin,- Catnphell, E;.. h j '"14 . Jr,MfJ A WRh.I'.T 4 -v. NOTICE. A EL perfons indebted to Setnu Lder, either by bnnd, n or oiien IMMolt ste rriMild rail no J.-lhsis (J. W r .,.!, f. ni fettle the faoie fr the'. ) fued indiltrii..inately, b; the 0ti April neat. SAMLT.E EOVr.L- MatJl JO 5 Wa
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