V. .- " rkc a'eid." That will bo ifbiwei farh inflrume'nti. the prtfeirt defendant the government of lieland lately gave bi ated Obritn, f i&eanas on im ef emptier tricls. for'eletlt oe Me rnbe'rs to Conrrcff, . -Wheel -V fnltAtarf - V.;:.-'.!!!!;!.;':' when be pitopofed briagtng me tq.tte tribunal, Ilroe. when 0uH,tb'pVeirifVWprih'twe9. which was like fending me at once to the fcaf.fty,four hoursj and iny raiod was taida up j, ford,' he' then afligned reafon, and (be reaonlmeet its fate, .' The Americans in Paris- w"b: was '. for the i nlere (1 of America at ! well at in a body to the convention to reclaim me. but f -r. ' '.I.. J. I -.t.L.... f.....f. Tl-.. - ....... . .- i a.dtjuni tit" it la France.' The words are in hi a, own band writing and report? tito the 0Y, KtM rofon to believe , tbn thv Offered at J Pafouotank, icrqutmons, -LomtJCCIi thedefeived onhe occno;; I have. o floabtIand Gates." t' V ' V V V w EnRland,! cannot too often iociicre upon V9 MartM.. ".;,; , that fhe knowi MtWn t our fitiiulbo. When the . t ' Beauforti Hyde, Pitt, Edgecomb, lortut: wa the euny or,nVV i t rton with a Tyrrc andVaflitngton. k , live government, itwa. domed "-J? 7 . rr,: ' f CrTfV Tn: nrcflisacv ol eltrnritery, rqaai 10 i inir 7 1- I f j whkh it ww'-evii'bhed in Dublin j ad Greene, Wayne artd Johnson. -j W fhail Vy-U bt.oi: -S. Hanover, Brunfwick, Onrf hundred worthy perfonjwould.be xudy 10 deny their xi ifteoce. opo their honour, or if ntceffiry upon tbtu Willi. J i . . 1 fn hnt flh Iff veto VOU. somiiiiinimii. . Currnn, thjt the real Hate of one coomy more for cib'y impreffed on the mention of oothet1, by a rer- ' dift 6ir(uch a rbjectihii, than it eqall.be by any .rdfcriotioo i When vou endeiwur to con . vey iia 61 greiter. number o( brbaruni,prac- .:r'- ..... .iriiinl rr.ieltiei imi an ncililuUble ' mini - - . r ' J rl-v.. c-t. . tv,- hrt4-aow0UnKtt excited , I ; fe that of generaf erratic unappropritd commirT' btJTgTTj-.. ;V "Vr feration. If, for'inftance, you wifh toccve, to v ViBurke, Lmdoln, V Buncombe, aboi)t humaniiy, atid'pietv, and ofienabont '.tbe tmml of an Iwlifh inatron, 'V.SritULinS anJ' Ruliierlord. :'f:.;'x?r : V. ; frneihinr ihy call infi.leli'.y, . and tWy.filb, j;r,f..tr..riod. when in defiance of ihrthtnitrance v l t i ii mt'.. . . , b, ' V : i? . ..7 of ihe ct e'r to be lamcntei Aberc-ornbyi our p oc 1 vUole were furrendered to the lic.-nlio.Hib.in.taUiyj the fold ry by the authoi j vainly endeavour to give V.. A .ml w .. m m wA fnri tndeaVooriogt'oeoropfehend every thing, yoi woifo lbut.lt' Isexpettea to pal S. in this manner. When the father of poetry wiflta I , Dnvlin, Sampfon arid Bladeh. I 6. i Franklin, Gf ahviile," Warren and, 7.' Richmond, Montgomery; Anfon," lylodre, Cumberland and Robefon. ' ; 8. Wake, Orange and Chatham V q. Guilford, Rocktgham; Gafwell, rejflo and Kando'ph. , Ciinvemioo -by ' the' e ommiuee appointed tb exam-ne. hia papers, 'and are printed in their repori, tvnb this reBciion. added to thera, u ll'hy Thomas Paine more than another t leidujt'he tontrikuted to ihrWitiyof both WO) Ids."' .; . -v ""There muR have been a coalition ir fentl roet,irnot in fat, between tbe terronlls of America and the terrorifls of France, And Ro befpierernulxhave known, it, or he could not have had the idea of pmting America into the bill of accufation againfl me. Yet theie men, ihefe' terrorifls of the new world, who were watting itt the devotion, of their Hearts for the joy til news of mydeftrufclion,vare the. ame - i ,- , . . . . - iwr"ii.cw in my uiiiuiiiuu, . arc inc. tame 10. Caarrus, Rowan, and Mecklcn- bandittUwho'areinow Mowir,g5n all the DJOt 1. ct! 1-2. Surrv. S:okes I I rcdell . Wilkts, and Athe, ;,; . s, ';''. - . ' -The elcaion ls to take place in Air the foldiexy by the autho.ity of the Aw, you would fnnvr uftthin. When the father of poetry : wiflta I , nru: ,.'T.. . Affm.K'v "p1p?p1 -' , " . ! i ' .1 i I I HIS IUVI IIIHK. . I"1-- in't"'u i to pourtray ihe movement ox conienamg rmici, un . - , , ri--nui- 'TUn! L v'.i'ic.u l i:c.. jn nrii t lames Vatii'h'irr. or oranvnie, loiouet defcribe r he does not venture to defcrib ! the per. 1 04 the Cavalry tor H tlllboreuh Jjlitlltti plexed and prom fcuoaa cot-fliaa of adveifc ,hofti,l ';; . nrftc.' bill for dividtne -; the State ' inlQ but by theafti and tha l-ati of a few individuala he - . . ?f ,j;f.irt :'i,,An conveyaanotbofthTciu-ttudpfthefi2htandtheWe.lty'SupcriorCour hai been r . r . i 1 . . rt ......... Iraa'n I i:.:A., . . . Ik. V -a x lonnne p me oay. oo inoiia yuu y vu v r iricucu in inp jtunv with tlw idi'orut of crucify . him, crucify him i am beco;ne fo, famoui among ihem hey ca. eat or diinu. wsmout me. 1 ler'e Hkm not f n.F.)iii. inAc.t nf h!hitina the DIC. tmeof an entire province, leleft a finale dVjeft 5 od 'eve'nifthat finite obicft do cot re'eaf1! ihe iwa ' etnadon of vour hearer from it's talk, by g'"ins more than an tuUine. take a co'tage; place the 1 afffifhted m tlicr of her orp'.un djuchtera , at the door, the palenefa of death upoft her face, in Kr. Iirt- her ichillt 've. heir adxicu ear. firu('l thro ihe' miffs - of c!ofirt(5 day, to raich the approcl.ea of dai'olation, Vine VCl JO pcvcui uic j;iaciii.t ui Drilling, palled its. third reading, 61 From the' National Intelligencer THOMAS PAINE, and dimohouf Tbe-Ruffian gang aVrivei, the feft TO Til E CITIZEN S O F- H E- UbHTEB ot plu'oer Degini,ihrupot maaneia Kinaiea io n . , STATES. CI I Cu 1 UO n. ine wuaciin smntc oi inc imnmi i , . . tri'- j 't.rom ,Ai.rnriiJ nnnn the ftrinkinir an 1 devoted I r - LClier IDC I I.ITO, 'juflim: You rrl not dilate,- you need not expati-j :TO c!c, and to rejccl, is the prcrogativ atei the unollutcd moiher, to who n yoo tall the Ho-1 Q( fr.e nronle. i ( ry of hoi rorbefeechesyoa not to proceed t flie pref-1 the eftablifliment of Independence M I .I II a- I- .. - . It-- J .... .1 . . 1 drfcrib-: at a flaele view (he tikei ferab f fucc f death. iMn (hall li i v...b .jo .uPno,e n we Co..nca ro . , . A, - . Hamilton i. r n i s ou.Maa i ar ja ihaiji nrnnoni rn vnn --wb m - - - Ko, remlrmen i farfrm tt j he will bive too mucli Scnatt for lift (he mud have 10ugn(,,in lit common ItnJe not to koovr. that otiiragei (ike. una 1 are nercr fohtary, i,Sat where the tublic calamity ge. kvtis It inner tearia , l1t.. , jji h,' J ber fancy citchca more thn an Mgela tongue coulJ "J Pcr' iii at afioele viewlhetakeiin the whole mi it'c cxccucucc. ui c, icpinuu..i,v i;;.v... - xlCoa of force, of profanation, of defpa f Gvernment, , and its fuperionljr over evr r,o it ia in th ueluoo lefoie ui. If any otr, as the time we now live in. Had-A .earottbiadaya tranfaflioo, he cannot be n,,' been ' cuffed with John Adam's k:n. V lamthererort anxiooi, that 6or maflera fhooVl b- ve one aumen ualed example of the treatment,' which vour unhap y eountry fudeis under the OruVion bl their authorjv t it will cmt a flrortf auellion m Art, humaoity, it thev have any, to their prulence, if their r"" 'i mn mien id hi or ai leau to mat anxiety lor reputttion, lothit pfeiention to thai ma. jtinaiy vir u.-a olmildntfi ani mercy, to whom even . thofe countriei the mod dive.lad of thera, are To ia- dy to i fieri their claim, and fo srede'oufly dif;ofd to brlievsllut claim al owed. There ire fome coufidrrationa rtfpeflini vourfc've ed the defcadan',' to which I Oould with to fay" worn, sou may perhaps think ) oar peifoni unt ie, if you find a vedid you do I know he might fend you to the p.orott, aa he ha done the pUimiff. and forge a mern on aoy, writ you anight ifTue foi your deliverance I know there is no fpot in this de. voted naton (excpt that on whieb we mw are) where th- floiy of opprefTiog can be told or beard J , bat 1 think you cao have no well founded appiehen. fionl. Ti ere is a time nhen croeliy an I opprclTioo, become fatitfted and faiigueJ t in that fuieiy at IcaQ Ion will find youitov! fecue. But there ia A all a eltti feruiity for you I The ' gaihul of he wnr. thv dcfi ndant If any thin- couUl add to hit honour and hi credit, and the ' il.imi, it would be. your vrrJiA for iht plaint iff i fir in whit itXance lave you cvcriccnaoy mm i tn ciut ly accrrauei and re . commanie ', aa b ihe pubtlc erc a.irm f What a man, for inflincr, mir'. miOB'iet hie been, il tlecoyycf tbeg'bbrt had not a i4ed the inter el I ia honojrs and prtfetmtn a t ' la cvny point el ' viw, tJ.erc'o.f, I recommct ft ou li fi ij, and 19 find liNera ly lortSe wliiiritf. I have focodedmy adice tpoo the rtil cirCom3acs ofyoui Cm it ton 1 have not trjei0te to HimuUti ynu into aa; fi y l.eclic of faociel ibetty ' 1 da not ca't uon you to eapjfcYTorfriret by the ilftth ioaol vindwctig ihe ciufe'of lr: da-n, aid urn)oiy $ moth lef d i vifh to ethnic ouif.lvrs to thofe, Whofe pope. ty ; we are, ii idt;nint of contemiexui.nrtdrr then at. thariry Far fimn it, the y ire onejacA onabl lLa piopticto.a of oi, li'v ait entitled J riKa In diive a 4 to wbik ui( but we niiy be pcrmiitcd mo dclliy to fij;cfi, thai for their own fide, end (or their own iuttrtn,a line of moderation may be draw. Tlia- there ire eaceiTei of Ufli&ion. that bu. , m n note cnnt brat. With refpefl to her wc&era N'x'txi, C'fii B'lli n hil Hal the wifdorn ind hu. rtiiit io (el the j:ltct oi this obfarvsiioa, d in! lu.e d(fci to if) tie it tj,d 1 have loo aa high OpiiWool iliil great ani pki'.ufhicat nation, not io . hope that fh m-jHl ihi k , not nelefarvi of . in 1 mildn4 fr.v-Wd it did not iniealeie with the j jtf tuihority oir a a. It wld, I (hould cvan think ie f t hit crtJif, ihtt hivint the bononr of ( ilUf tiloui a aider, we fh i'd be kept U htnt fert of con. 0 ditioo, f ni whit bvdertng npon fpiri, wVch cia rot be maintained, II (he lutf :rs us to be natily bro ken down, lythe taal cioui wietonniliol hrgoaani and jiki)i. Mr, Curtanroacludrd by fy, thii ' Ihecaaft witolno iatnnudeiabhj cicKLlil.on, led . that in wkittw lightihejvry rtir4t it whrtbrr with (effect I tbl two cowouiet, or tt' let land U"j'y, t to the pittiri tonctf ned, or to ineir own fufe el ehararUct led pb'.e duty, or to the natntal confi-q-rrn. n ihil an J I iW Irani tie teet, tbry oofhi t j confidrfh with the mod prolftuBl attta'.ion, bflure Ibijr agreaa) npee the it vtidiO, - f KALlil Gil, December n. ' Tl.il mornia,jlicblioki wire filled on the I ill fur Jiji."g u t3 i h a Stats h.to Jif duubiful corned of civil war. what the hov obtains by the exprellion f ihe public wi'.V, An appeal io election dccidci better than to appeal i uc rwtxu. 1 The re'gn of terror that raed in Amsrid during the latter time of the VValhingion aL miniltraiion, and the whole of that jf AdaJ, is enveloped in ' myQery to m, Tbat th were men in ihq government hofli'e to the e. as w ftandire diffi, and they cannoi make up uirc n a am noi in it, ; ; But 'twere is one dithand thnt the cboicefl of all, thev have hot yet prefented on the ta bie, and ii it -time, t.iey (iiouldi'' They have not yet accufed providence of infidelity Yet, according to their ouiragious piety, (Lei mull be as bad ai Thomas Paine ; ihe has protect.' 4 bins in all hjs .dangers, patrcmifed htm' in all his undertakings encouraged him i in all his Vays, and rewarded him at lail by. bring ine him in fafety and in health to the oro- K. . . . .' ... . .. miied land. This, is more than. Ihe-did by he Jews, tlie chofen people, that they tell us the brought out of the. land of Egypt and out of the houle ot bt adage ; tor they all died in ;ne wtldernefs and Motestoo. I was: one. of th; nine members that corn pofed the firft committee of coiiftitutton. " Six of them have been ddlroyed. Seyies and my. felf have furvived. H?. by berdin? with he! times ana i oy not uenaing. iuc oincr iur vivor joined RcbcTpiere end ftgocd. wuh.-him ihe warrant for .my arreflation. After the fall of Robcfpiere be was feircd and irnrifon ed in bis turn and fentenced to tranfportation. He has fince apologifed to me fr having fign. rd the (Variant,. by fayinj, he felt bimlelf in datger and wa4 obliged to do it. . HerauU Sechcllci. an acquaintance of Mr. Jeheruaa and a good patriot, wai my fup vtithotit fuccefs, - There was no ?ny 'am.irV ttem witrvefpccl to roe,'. My only hope the rled on the govc'nment of'Anercj that it wbrjlcl remtrnker wta. But the icv heart of in. gtatijudf, in whatever man it may be placed, bir-neither feeling or fenjc'.of h mor. Tbe letter of Mr. Jefferfonihai'fcrred to-wipe a wiy the repioa'h ahdMone juttice to the mils of the people of Amerca. ." ... . v'-s , When a party wai fofniingin the Htter en of feventy feven & beginning of feventy eigfe, of wSich John j Adan rwas one, to remove Mr. ,VV;alh.ingt(!)n from ths command of 'ths army. o the complaint that he'did nothing. wrote the fifth fiiimber of the crilis aud f A. lithed-it at Lancailer jCongrefs teirg thcn tt Yorktown in minfylvania): to ard oft tbte meditated blow j for thongh I well know tbai the black times of feventy fix was the natural confsejuenceof his want of military juoVmnit in the choice of pofltiontTtnio which thFlfftiy was put about. New Yot k and ; Tetfey. I eould fti no-pofTible advantage,, and' nothing' out wiicnier, tnat couia ante ov cntraaing uti Vrmvlrtto piriies, , which would have bceba ca'.e had the intended motion gone on. General Ler, who widi a ; farcailic. genwi joined a great fund of military ...knowledge , wa perfectly rright when he fid, We have$ bufintft on ljlands, end in the hetUm of it 's, tvnett. the enemy , by. the aid of its fhipt, irtwg whole force againfl a part of. 4urt and Jkuiit up. T'tui had like to have beea the cafe at New-York, ; and was the cafe at fort Wafhington, and would have been (be cafe at fort Lee, if general Greene had not moved inilantly off on the Erfl news of the enemy's approach' I wis with Greene ibro' the whole of that affair and know it prfcl!r. Bur though I came forwatd in defence, of Mr. Waflitngton when be was attacked, aoJ made the bell that could be made of a feriei 61 blunderalhat had nearly ruined the country, he left me to perifla when I was in prifoo. Ki;t as I told him of it in hii life tiine, I (hould not now bring it ui, if ike iffnoraet impertinence of fome of the federal pipcrv who are pulbing Mr. Wathingt'on, foe ward a their Dalking-horfe, did -not make it neceffary. lhat gentleman did not perform his part an ine revolution be yrr, nor with more honour, thin I did 'mine, and the one part wai then at necelhry as the other. He accepted as a pre-! fent (ihtgh be was already rich) a'handred thoufand acrea of Uid.in America, and UU mi to occupy fix foot of earth in Franeta I wtlh, for his own reputation,' he had ailei pliant as member of the committee-of con rtifiilrivi. that i. h wii In fa b ii v mv rilar. ' With more inflir' (tut il w.t tlwi, L'.nv I .i--..--. - j - - - , - - - . - II ' f ' J . - - " ..... .in.j . www. 4 if 1 had . not accepted or had reftgr.ecf, beine Mr, Wafliirgton, by thofe who beQ "knew next to number rf vo'es- to me. He was im-ihtm, that he was ct furb en icv. and death. hk-H V ' n J.' - '. I t. . ' : I , ai- ' r a prifoned it the Luxemburg with me, was tak en to' the iribuftal and vhe Guillotine, and I, hisprincifal vasleft. ' ( 1 here were but two foreigners in the Con. prcfeinaiive fyllem, though it is n.nw tht.r. vention, AnarcharliA Cloots and m) felf. We L . .t T . n it.-. I L . L f .L rt '. uvcrtniow. was once thrir Poa . and thc . y fore the f.ci it eflablitbcd again It them; hv. biifo large a malt of ike people ft ould le come the d.ipes 14 thofe who were foaiineth.'m with taxtj, 111 ofder to load them with. chains and deprne them f the light U eleflion, can be ifenbed only to that fpec'us of wild.fi.c rage, lighted "up by falfehood, that not only acts wiibwji rrflcftion, but is too impetuous 101 make any. ' Th re is a general aril ftriklnij difTtrer.ee between the genuine cff:ch of truth iif:if, anfiof th he elui of falihood believed to ii truth. lp'aci were both put out of the Convention by tbe fame vote, arretted by the fame order, and carried to'ptilon legethsr ths fame n'ghr. He was taken to the Guilliotine and I was again left. Jjel Barlow was with us when we went to prifon. ' jofenh Lebon, one of the vilefl chiriclers that ever exilled, and who made the flrceu ef Arras run with Mood, was my fnp pliant as mmbr of ibr convention for the department of the Pat de (.dais. , When I was put out Convention , he eaint and took my When 1 was iibeti'ed fiom prifon Truth it natuially hentirn; batfailhood believed jand voted ag-ln' imo the Convention, he was to be truth is always furious 1 he former de. I'giti in ferrnity, is ratld and petfuafive, and feeka not autdiary aU of ihe inventinn. The I n-i ' iiicr hick at no.umg. it nas naturally no nor!. Every lie is wclccme that fuin its purpnf-, Ii it the innate character uf the tLing to aU io thii raanncr, aod ihe etiteriaa by which it may be known, whether in politics or religion. When any thit.g iiNaitemptcd to be f tppofted by l)tn, it is prefumptie evidence thai thr thing fo lupported 11a lie alfo. The, flock on which a ie fart be eograf.rd mall be of the fains fpeciei as ibe craft. , vnai is n-come 01 me nvgiity cisraour 01 French tnvafions, and the cty thai our conn tiy is in danger and taiei and armies mud be raifeJ 10 d:f:nd it? The danger is fled wi.h the fa .lion that created i', and what is wmQ of all the money it fl:d too. It is I onljr that hive committed ihe hnftility of invafion, St all the inilUry of nnp-gunt are prepared for ac. tion. Poor fcLjmt, bow they tarn ! They fct half their owu pinicana in laugh er ; for .. .... amopg riaicuioui thinji nothingjs more tidi Cttloua thau ridiculous rnje. B it I hope ibfy will not leiva off. I Hull lofc half my great, ntfs when they teafe u lie. ' So far' at refpe.li myfelf I hie re'ifon 10 believe and a -igH, ij fay, that the leaders ol the feign of terror in America, aod iht leideri cf ihe reign of terror ia Fiance, dir. ing the time of RoUfpiere, were in chancier the fame fort of men, or hew mis tb acctauot rd far, that I was perfefuied by both at the fin:s tims Wbfi I wit voted oil 6f the ffenih Cpn vention b? re afm alfii'ied for ... O t . fent to the Um: prifon "and took my place there, and he went to the Guillotine inllead of roe, lie fupplicd my place all the way through. Oue lturdred and f:xty eight pcrfons were taken cu: of th: Luxemburg in one H'ght, and a bnndrcJ and dxty of them Guillotined the next diy, of whiih I now know I wai to have been one t and the winner I efcipe.d that fate is cutioua and bis alt the appcaiance of accident. , - . The room in which Twai lodged w as on the ground flor, and one of a lot g ran of ronmi under a gallery, and the door ct it opened outward and flat againfl ihe wa'l fo that when it was 'open the inGde of the door ap. beared outward, and the' contrary when it was (but. 1 had three comrades, fellow pri- fot eri with me, Jofeph Vinkwile of IJingei, ucce lown run, , Whan per font by fcoresand by buno'reds were to be taken tut of prifon for the Guil-i coullitution, that he ncuhtr loved bis. friend.,! nor hated his enemies1 But. be this as it mar. I fee no reafon th;t a dilference betxeen Mr. W afbingion and me (hould be mr de a ihtras of difcord with other people. There are tbnJ: who may fee merit in boih, without maL'Kif mcmicives parttranj ot either, ana wttn this re. fl r a a, . . a tuttico 1 eiolc the lubjcct. As to the hypocritical abufe thrown out by the federal. (Is. an o.her fuljects, I recommend" to them ihe obiervaitre of a commandinent :ba: exilled before either ChriQiah or Jew exifled I rift, I fa ... . . V . iii u iiiait tnaite A vvsbll4lU WUU thy fe;.fs. With thine eye, iiui- it beholds co cvii. ' With thine rar,'thai it bears no e- vil. ' With thy longtie, that it fycaks no CVll. " With ihy hands, that they commit ro evil.' " If ihe ft Jcrali ill will follow '.bis ccramar.d ment, tbey will l-ar; mTlvinr. ' THOMAS FAiN'E. i Hotel, Ntv. 26, 1802. NOTiCK. TTIE fiihtcribcr relurr.s lhar.ki f rthc puhMc in general, bl parti culatly to iliofe fricnJi who have (Icj-t forward and alt.irded fuch libera!, cn rouragtmeni, fince liii ommencing tbi Vciulue anJ Commidioii Uufiuefs now fulicils a cotitintiance of their coi ptefident of ihe municipality cf that! fi lence, anJ as he if about to form fux.a ,-Mabecl Robuini and Bdlini of Lo.Jr,Cw arrangements,' rcqueai all ihof; who may bave open acctuntt with him, to come forwarl before the tuft day ot Wilmington, Dec. ,16. en ui imiiuii ior ine vuu; 1. .1... .1 . t . . 1 Mine, it was alw.ys done in the nighV and' J'" ,n uru" ' ir7lt ,vV thofe who perfcrotd that odice bad activate J"' . ; JACOB LLVV, raatk or (ignal by which they knew what roo in 10 go 10 and what number 10 lake. We, as I bave fiid, were fnr, and ihe door oi oir room was matked, aoobferved by ui', with that' number in thlk t but ii happened, if 1 1 .1 , , Happening 11 a proper woro, mat me mat a. was NOTICE. A Mtetirg of the rrrditori t-f Browne at f Ililfey, is rejutflcd by ike fubfc fiber, at Mrs. I "owatd 1, oa the ) h toll, at ter wm, that I wn a fo-t ,r,tr. Wften Rotefjiiere bdieia fell and Mr. Monroe arrived ird rt. . a 9 ' t n ' a s aa t . - bid me feix-4 in ihe n-rht and imptifontd 10 cu ihe L'JXfraburg (where 1 remained eleven .... . c. . .t. " j .. .. f. . 1 a DJk aa Hue 11 mc iuuf nil uuen iiiu nil iriinu i . . , . . . a ' ,, . . . "rj. o'clock in ihe forenoon when a lull He's ins wan. anu iiirrrcv ting on iuc irno, . r l . ,1 1 1 -a 1 r l , V . . II. . j .l. j n. ?.lmenl of that concern vtill be laid before ihem, wncn we ib'ii 11 m i"L',,i ana ine ocurcying , , . . . . f ... , arut-UalTcd bv it. A Ud.y. after ,biRo! 'H'f PP?n "I'!"?4 'a'1 t t . .. ' . . 1 1 1 irott'DitatioQ 01 tLe iutid 10 tae Baoci oi in Tiuiccu 1 A. T, BROWNE. tht and imptiroaed io cunaeu me, aad mvitea ms to nis noute. lUUPg ICS Vf;i"ir. wi iy twjmi'-iihi.i) f to tbe fall wf iVolcfpie.-f, tbetc wai co aotbs)he alljaid ne tufati far it( Cat Pnf l Wilrn;rj!i, Dee. if., 4 V