"withont ml of r k, anl U caver A jj Mv. fc. 'on stfr mlttirifc "lifts motion' . with valuable timSir. -I Itmty be said nmade a number of remarks to shew the with truth that, fo fertility of soil, no -pari of the world etrcseds the borders ; of the Mississippi s the laid yiefds an ; abund ance of all the necessaries of tifey dnd almost spontaneously '.; very little ' labour feeing retired ,'in thecultiva-j tion of ti i cm t iu f, 1 hat part of Uppsf iwnsiana, Winch borders on worth - ... V , - - " J 4 Mexico, is one trammse prairie ;'. it produces nothing but grass ; it i& filled with buffaloe, deer; and other kinds of igsme j the laiidls represented as too .i firh tar the trrowth of forest traesT . -It is pretended that Upper Louisiav na contains in its bowels many silver and copper mines, and yarious speci , mens of both, are exhibited. JSaveral trials hav? been nude to ascertain the 1 r 1 - I IE Willi II 3.K...1 111 LIIC OJ' ' tists has hitherto kltthe subjccttmde The salUw orks "are also ; pretty, nu- merous some belong to individuals others to the public, ' They already vield an abundant supply for the con sumption of. the country j ana it, pro perl managed, might become art ar- tide of more general exportation The isual price per bushel is 150 cents in casA at the vvorks. . .( ' ( This price will be still lower as soQn as the manufacture of the salt is as- sujncsd by government, or patronized, by m--n wno nave largs capitals to em- ploy in the. bus mess. ; une extraorui- Tiary uct relative to sail mim nui ub ' , nUted.There exists " about.' 10M ' ' miles up" the, Missouri, and not far . from'that river a 'salt mountain ! The existence, of suah a mountain might ', well be questioned,' were it not for the testimony of several respectable and enterprisine tradera, who have visited v it. and who have exhibited stveral ' bushels of th salt to the curiosity of the people of St. Louis,:' where some of -it still remains. - A specimen of the siine Salt has been sent to Marietta. This mountain is said lobe 181 miles lorn, and i5 in width,, composed o solid pock-salt, without any trees, or .even shrubs on it. Salt-springs are very numjrous beneath the surface o this mountain, ana tney now tnrou " the fissures and iiisyities of.it. Caves ' isiana"though at somt distance from . ' thi ssttlemints. toar ram on atra ' A'uyZ vofa c, lately discovered one, se . veral hundred miliis up the Missouri They spent five or six weeks in th manufacture of this article, and return ed to St. Louis with 400 weiffht of it It proved tobs good, and they sold it . . for a hieh Price. . '. . ' nd Missouri, aiid iheir conuijuity lor, . a" great length of way, arc but little Rnown l h tracers assert, mat iwi miles above their junction, a man thay walk from one U the other in a day ; m n rl ! im mafmi tKaf f (f rtlit.ta 11I IV I- riW wv lllliw still higher up, the portage mav be crossed in four or fire clays. This portage Is frequented by traders, who wm I f i - some of the Missouri Indians. Their . general route s through Green bay, " which is an arm of lake licinjan they then pass into a small lake con nected with iti and which cominunW cates with the Fox Hirer ; they then cross over a short portage into Ihe Ouisconsing Hivcr, which unites with the Mississippi some distance below the falls of St. Anthony. It Is also aid. that the traders communicate with the Mississippi above these falls, through laks Superior but their trade . in thatquirter is much Icssconsiucra Lie. ' ' ' ' ' To be tontinueJ mnartarice pf liberatirnr from any tax the vehicles for diffusing political in- lormation, on the prevalence of which so intimately depended the preserva don of the liberties of the American people. ' . -; -, Ordered to he on the table. 'The bill for the further protection of the seaman and commerce- tf the iUnited States was read the third time.) i Mr. Crrwnirishield moved to recom mit th bill for the purpose of so a- mcndmg.itt as to protect the property-j oi ucuirai jjjwcrs iroiu caiurc, uj re cognising the principle that free ships make free goods.;- ' .j-.v4;-' Mr. Nicholson supported this mo tion, on the ground that itbecams the liOuse to embrace so iavorable an oc casion of giv'urjj their sanction to this important principle. v Mtv Dana observed that the alledgcd obi asth c-.-. . 4'-X-tl''jiJlsfrl.Ai'" MitMi intarsard are Vo ea U "1kri the instructions uicn mj u, "l:" roB ,he fon. . Sir.1--. is II m. r 4 i a imrjkn antral 1 1 1 i -.mi tc au w Count) tth Aotr. 1 803. ' oil will be pleased to accept of : gnation of the office of a judgel cable athispleasdre; Proved, that V' vi FS UaZ berey osin pon:'or s.eh,v,ae General Assembly.: t fromPN.icbet of., ht. Iwished to have continued in the of the Tesstl for whie h the "e"a ' the 2 ef Oflobef, from mm f ihe Vexerciae of, toy, office until after the be requested. and the commander , fo-eQ.Wi Md' Msion of the next Court 6f Confr Ul U si iv w m - x- t . " thereof, for the time being, shall give bond to the United States, terested in such vesselr in : e penai t,,.v, p.ftof . ietter' t. thft rhoice ohsurm I lie luaunine a sum bf seven thousahd dollars, or if with at DOt One " OrO 1 jncnuvucw tm,t, um , ro .jjMvvMi, mat Willi ( .- f .i.V.-.l f onr lliiint ll.ua m!il xk( tk.n li.M nann ..IE east twd responsible surcUis, not .n-" . . denlfilnClcftfotthe Assembly to de- JU it v v. w iv v " ----- - j. i . A tan one hundred ana bltv men, in frenn snoiher of our Oembsri on tbefaaiejj I flatter myself that my advanced ; age, which must render me inadequate ' . . i n . : ! . r .L i . . . . "i. .x. !.rfc.,rf..tU,BK'" Knowing tne men eiuraiuon on io ine (Mscnargc oi uic uuuts auacnea no v beet. 3 Ana oe it turther enactea, ' j i. -el:n. .i.: . . . . i -v . :. ji., . . , L, . . t xonuuci oi mc opiirna my capacny un cioubt, adoptsuch reguialiotts as siiouia I nat any vessel, gooas or etiects oe- ,;ce hj4 .citea fome ttefioeft;ad-mCnsurate with my zeal for the publio proper.,, v- ' . . . ' V llw.uS!l,B 7 V v wC?rv "l ; apprehenfioni were entertained , Uiat ote. service i should have nothing to re- Mr. Ettstis bppbsed the recommit-to his sabiects which shall be so cap-, -'r,,. k.it.j lo ,ha furtcA- rheht, on the ground; that the provi-utured and brought, m o .port by &ny rie but fome Use. arrivals ffom ...the ben deficient either in. fidelity or in. srnmeot at mil place, bring jostry in the execution, of the Various t has diuipatea our lean; and miportant trusts, which have confounding piece of bu- from time to time been committed to sionspune Dili wercanexaciiranscnpt jrivaie( inncm yessci ui uic . kamcu Vents of edV ui U1V3C i.uuiiiicu iiimiavk inwuiwv1-jin.Ji m'.ij viulmi.tm.u j . iniorfhatioo thai years since in relation to Tripoli, andsaid, may be adjudged good prize, and h l on the ground that the insertion orthe; -'3 m 'a. Jl Lif' I- ! I Ik.! proposea amenamsni m'Hi'-'.wniic u luuea io aneciine principle oi mc iaw of nations, produce considerable in "l ""' Fi.uu.vv. v ill 6 i f t . ' .r ' " ,7 ett . "loyoo can apprtciaiB poser of events, for the prosperity of ouuTcmciivca w .a a iwvw wiv.,...v .wv.. i - "'. ihsirgumenis madeonmeingenuny orine v Country and the happiness ormv Rarharv tvwp ' , " . ' (failure of such a?recment. aceordinff r. j ..7i a i: ...j .1- ..tr.. ' . . ... r . . ' ' '. . iAiitvsft i mm niM no w. i cuntc TC: . i pprm r thp. mr.HL n csam Tim. may befciyen as fbrcsaid, and also . document, and from the Wo' vou, to acknowledge to the Ge- ' fodfce from which ihe materials are rreral Assembly, the grateful sense I colUaed, the tboR correft hifiory extant shall ever retain of the repeated marks of this invaluable country. . Ii was ex- 0f "confidence and distinction, with the goi which ' my Fellow-Citizens have ho- would be nored me.fromtheearliestdawnofthe ir rr p T r". 1 . . - M T. - .... : . . i . . . . put. in ponemon 01 Ncw-vncni. iw Kevoiuuon to ine present time ; naa en in any deerec corn for satisfying H jdaihages and inju ries which shall be done : contrary to the tenor - thereof, ty, such 'Commis- -r - ----- - i A. Jt . ! n a . n . Kll i twA riaei.l '""-riVl f . 1 1. ' ifMliPAinhn. 111.' v-vi-iuil tlM 11UL, lie-Oianisk mic mil, siuucu , aiw .u. uwii.v.uit, l '.n,J ihit voOrrda 'ihe I Clh 1 . . - !. .1 -a ii L'i 1' . i..w. . . .j i e nature ol the instructions to com- the commission wnen revoxea dv tne ,l. r::,;j c,M r 'Jl !J... .P.!..!!..:..! !;..... ;; inmu.u. w. ... v-... -- vt rx t 'ir ran vrsimiu. itt rnn. : i-rtKir:fMii 411 nir in irri ti m . 1 1 m a n A t fa vivva ui 4a.iajita iwwh " s v - wv .it fided to the President, who would; no" : Sect.' And be it further enacted, incrt-upou snan mime w uK.ywuci, finelsiaihe Kedera fl ' r . r . r j. ----- ana omcers ana men 01 mc capturing Lae leen ihe debates $. I prefume you 'n,v charge, which took place . javc r now only, constantly, to of- 1 r . pi. . . . . ,"isirgunicni niuc vhiw ih6..u..7 w. ... wy u0yntry ana me nappiness 01 my 0 P"r ft-glingunderth. jireffure p.citizens, and thai each succci U"U!T Ul wu- .v "r."1!oflnconbcncy, 1 conhaer ine purcnaie .;v. eneratitm mav be more wise and cogmzancu otthe capture. , . ;0f LouiOana; as one of the moft impor- moreirUloUi than their Ancestors, Sect, 4. Arid be it further enacted, J,i, (r ihebeicr. orefaeriiv. fu- .t. - - j j v i 4 U 11 III liivj mini v wiiv incnvai uvcivp ture happmeT, & honour o l tour govern- 0f virtue and wisdom which human na-' That if in the opinion of . the Presi-j dent of the United States, it shall be Jdeemed expedient to - retain - for the1 use or future disposal of the United 'States anyMoOrish tcssctsjoT war,! which have been or shall hcreatter be Barbary powers The motion to rc-coramit was lost ea39, Noes 63,; . " The question recurring on the pas sage of thcr bill, it passed Unanimous yT? ---"-jit senate ',. On Friday, Nov. It, Dr. Logan pro posed the following resolution, to the rniivlrlftratinn of the Senate t ? ' - ' Resolved. That the President of the captured by the public armed vessels United States be requested to cause tb' of the United States, he is 'ereby au-' be laid before the Senate, suchihfor- thoriscd and empowered so to retain mation as may have been received re- such vessels and to dispose ol them m lative to the violation of the Dig of the such manner as the pliblie service United States, or to the imhressment may require t rrovuica, 1 hat no- of any seamen, in the service of the thing herein contained shall be con- United States by the agents Ot -any struea to impair or oincwise to ai foreign nstion. , j j feet the right of the captors of ve9- On thi- occasion Dr. U observed, eis so retameaio meir prize money that whilst we were taking measures to protect the citizens df the United Sta'r. in thir ttfrriffiHal rio-ht. w should not neglect their maritime Members -of Congrfft, throws confidera rights, to the most perfect freedom of ' ,6n,J " ,n? ou"r"i ouuneu. navigating the common ocean with!! wifiwi t.", iv. i safetv. The Dr. referred to the mes-, oi rv., . ' . i .r.! . . .... lent delivered to con.', as i prtiume me paperi nsve pivr n mmencernent oi.tnerjuu ait 'W...rofmJiron f0 be had rela present stssion, in which he calls thci UfC ,oin ..iMiTdnnoM en- attention of cohgressto this importahl; te,t nowiih ihe French Rc?u'jlic for suujctw- iu exact irom crcrjr na- - - ------ , i menr, mat has occurrea unce ine memo- tu j$ capable. of attaining, and that ' able declaration of our Inaependeiice ylhej fttiilly beicome an example ana a meaiure was wui cniure .mmun-i wnriKo nf the imitatatioa of lhe other honor to the efent aiiitfiniBration. kStates and;other Nations. You know 1 w.i sia,i an approver ot i t, Avith ftjj due respect, I have the ii ; dui now .ni iu.ijt onor to be, Sir, Vour Jbxlcellency'i the prefent adm.mftration condufls (he 1 ost obedient Servant " ' public attairs in the trae ipint ot the I SAMUEL JOHNSTON." Usvernmeni, ana in lucn a way as oubcii ' rr- r..Ar. . fure to silence. I do confiaenv i The r(.8ignallon wai a6cp to put cen ' -l . .L- a ; iy giv u as my opinion, inai ine rvmcn can Cabinet at this nme, is the mult en lightened in the world. Raleigh RegiBer; The flowing letter from one of oin CONGRCSSIO.VAL SKKTC1I. lion the observance towards our ves scls and citilch,'of those principles ana practices, Which all civilized peo ple acknowledge t to merit the charac ter of a just nation, and maintain that1 of ah independent one, preferring; eve ry cortseouencc to insult and habitual wrong. Congress will consider whe ther the existing Jaw enable us elli cacbusly to maintain this course with' wooveinor uaiborn, our citizens in all places, and with o- tS'I'PP' Terriiory, left this on t thers, while within the limits of our jurisdiction ar.d will give them the modifications necessary for these ob jects, borne contraventions cf right have already taken place both whhin our jurisdiction! limits, and on Ute high seas. . - WILMINGTON. Vuksdat, December 6, 103. On the Zd ult. tke Senate of the Uni- ted Stattt passed the fall authorising has- tilitics og.unst Morocco, A New-York paper sa vs,u Mr. Daw vernor of Louisiana. lie celTion of Louifisna io the United Sines, as well as the objeftioni raifed, by ihe r'eJerilifls againll thtiavafori carrying ihei into efTetf, I (hall noi' underttke ro fay any" thing upon ihaij fubjefl. The order ef ihe , King of, Spain to the Iniendant to .deliver pof. felfion to ihe French, tearin da'e in " Sir Aftr r my thanks for your at tention to my address of the 17th salt, as early as its arrival could admit, ,i have barely time to inform you that af ter an animated debate both 'veaterda Otloher, t8a?, uanflaiion of which ii' and to-day, on a motion td repeal the puDiiinea asa aiI4 mltraMions from ihtj.iiariii.runt L.aw of tne United States. ccepted. Thursdav; N6v.fi4. "T Thepeake'r laid before thelloufo a letter fi-om filake Baker, Esq. .At torney General of this state, resign-; ing his office, which was accspted. , : , Friday, Nov. 23. . " Mr. Horn, from the joint balloting for a Public Printer, reported, that Jo seph Gales had , 167 Votes, William Boyltra 3, and Allmand Hall !. The former was therefore declared to be ef-cteih , ' son, c uiimci bland, is aunointcd Vt- I r ""J u vm tfi. Dvtc, Sjill K ' r ' I l W. inhn J ll.. I.. C.Un 1 vernor oi iouisiana. .iiii.iiMuiu4uuivii; jjikui. ! f Thlibill proposes to have an F.astera rJ'J tne t.dnor ot tic rt- .n. ..i.vv .uvi. . . ... y .. r. . . J- i. w.i . '. . r . tfrsourg lnUUigtncer dated " ft ashritont AiW. A BILL, , for the further protection of Ameri ' can Seamen and Ctmmerce of the United States WnaaiA's, an act ... t . . 1 oecn committeu agai U the Hjui of Rtprtsentdiixet of the States, by an armed Prtfideni lo Governor Claiborne, of ihe .viuii.iippi terruory, left this on ihe Ull uf Otlobef by e s pre ffei within a few hours of rach oiber and it is expefled we lhatl a'h of December, hear the refufiL ami know to a ceriamfv whe ther ihe Spin;,! government mean to re fute ro st liver ihe cnumrv. as it is repor ted they wll. -I cannot ihiuce myfclf to believe there is any rtsfoa for fuels repert, In jr 'a treaty entered lot be tween ihe Fteacs inJ Spanifli Govern ments, fubfrjucrt io the trca'y ef S'. tiucionic, me terriiory ti Lomiuna is for e'ach, Vho are to attend every Court. 1 S . 'tea a it aiso proposes tne aoonsnment ot the Conference Court. This bill was referred to a joint committee ar pointed to report If any, and what alterations are necessary in the Judi 'ciary System. Also, a bill allowing 1Yl'tfifet all iii.Um.wI. l.....fi.... -ii juwiiit m iicrc ii rr id be obtained, elthtc in court, or fore a Justice of the Teace a bill t empower ilium Wright, late Shci i f'. i j ' ... . .. your menu nnn most OtJCdicnt sent. TIIO. CLAIUOKNE. Ektrsh cfa letter from a rernrclaote'"mer. L- a I of hostility ha.! rVl0! V,l rt'?P"r7f nst ihe.tWJl uJlT!lViniVlm i.;a ..f.k- v I 'd hi "f,n puthlhcd, but I have not shift of the Lm-j fefn it. Mct whf 0 puf uniicui JiUtiJi . i w i ua iiu uilu Wednesday, Nov. 16. " lie it enacted, by the Senate arr, c fJ ,bo (Jf'D' Th9 House went into committee ofi, I louse ef Uinrcsenutives of the Tjtii.f a!!' 'J Vf, ',','!,? VP'j 'f" the whole. Mr. Dawsm in the chair, .led State, of America, b Congres. j J!7 til l!', S I n ' M the bill for the protection of the tcaJ assembled, That it .hall be lawful for LAS;1' F 1 ? -r mefl and commerce of the United Ihe President or the LV States j which amhofiic. hostiliiles Instruct the commander, of the wbRc'ft,;' ?0' fwn. . .rrrA ..i. r J , piM from ih Flendsi, but ihai - - h ...... v...'. . ..J . . i we 'ghi probably, by applymt io ih S lie wmmiicri ii-tiu tunc unu 1 niimutKuci nu lun.c prilC 01 1 nntim.ki a,.." I. ' u t. . .si. -..i i. .:,i?..v ..tJ .ii i. I i .fr.. , . w,ityt'nmew of rfnice.obiaia fuch parts til usniit euvui im riiciim ir innr ir'r. . . v r.t v"h ( pi inuiuini it wc iDirnt nee lor nc mg io he Emperor oT Morotee, or to fCttrint oflhe Mvi flJ0 ef the h'L'Vi.? V' 0t e?d.lhe! '"'PPi. " '"7 M Jiti that cM.. io i . "U .1 .. 'J prutccucu a- runcf. Mr, P inrk mes's tftd a f., Lit .. . CCOr'nf to, fPr f hi. tuaty, I am informed from the bill, retvuted it without amend mtnl to the. House,' who ordered H to a third reading to-morrow. Thumdaf, NwV. If. Mr. Randolph from the committee ..i. . -1 .. i '.m it- oiwafminiaH, rciwncu.ui.i.M. mw j .mi mivi to cause 10 be tlone lwJ audjoiitt. at In iS blTum f iS 'l':U''fl i a si vis in Rn Vwi, That it is expedient to i!i. continue the ofaks of commitsloncrt of I nns in the different states, and to transfer lh duties of thoss officers to the Hjcretary f lite Trcury, with -i allowance of ' dollars for a J ifitioial cktksY Rf fcrrfdtothe com. inittce of wsvs and menns. j Mr.C, W.. Campbell o.Trcd the f -,r wincr r'"Uiioti a - I rt-tSvJ, That much or the act goodi or efTccts, belonging to the Km. an4 by this Ut pubally art oe ihri! trcstaST.shpiat-oJTiceiatidpost-roads pcn.r of Morocco, or to any of his snarch io Kaitbtt. 1 etc (om io wail the nh0 United atatrs a charts a p-)it- auhjecu, at the before mentioned rifuli ef a peaceabla dfm.rrf. General at about 4 o'clock to-day Ihe vot ss as taken bv veasand nav. nA oo in favour of & reneal and I3tram w-rm of Surry, to collect arrears of tax- J. I have not time to add any ihliur far. for 1801 nd a bill for the recula- incr, oemg now najt past 5 o clock, in ,wu"v,,, rrcnion, iwi haste, therefore, I subscribe mvsir-wre ,evry rca4 arm returned. il f I . - . . I - . . I . A j. iivit iicdi mc lommu x- sppointed on thai pari of ibe Goter 0r'i mefTage, whiih related to b kr txilling difpute, tefpcQing the boundary chani io Lisbon, dated 0'h Jrpt. to'" be,wul ,b' ' ' Sott,h c,'ol, lis correis-ondent in New-Yoik. " j 'rPottti for .ppoiniivg Ctdv. A French fUei cf 16 dins of .K, J " o esirnj .he boundary Im t'i)4 frigates have failed fro Brett fof ' t , 1 D'e nA ,ke flie of S CroLn" Ireland wiih troops on beard, and a Bri. , 1 . - . , . f j"m UU.IIIIHEC wai J.poin' ' cosfidcr hat altetations' ate aeccflit ia the laws rr'ative to Efihra'i. ) Mr. E. Alrtander, from ib etsv mitiee to whom wss rtfrrrrd the pnu tioDofJobn Baptift Aveilha rrporird, that ihey had eonfidered the fubje0,ar4 eiamincd the mode cf his Machint fcf I'i'iiwaiiuii in inr oinin ii... .k. j. l f . , ... .. , : r"s " pw'i navt now no of private armed vessel, of the L'nlted gmd pretest fofiefo.w io d.live, .0f. Sutc. .hall hava power to grsht them but ih. Spimth geramcat ha, lakes specul commission., ,n such form at umbr.g. . out h.virr; ,tq,id ,he :ie ihal dirrtl, under the Mai of the oun,., ... I w .fj lo bi;. :ilh fleet is in purfuit ( htm,' The Secretary of (be Navy las retelv. iii.viisi irpm ine rhltrf it. Squadron, dated Jepietnker Joih, a.d, j aim iv n. j The frigate Philadelphia f40 guns and khoonrr Viii f Caironadrs, b.d oo ib i6,h Sroi! been K-'V TV Wp '!,,!",," ordersd br the Commrvf. ,A onarufled wuh fitnplicity r.l Trips.li aid frour ih coafl. i I b port, ad roatt of Morocco were well watched by ibe frizes Confliiuiioti oi 44 an ipgenmty, and ihat il may ptobavr It employed with advaataee is ine ippiovt mrnl tit In1ar.it V..i i k... .. iK' - irai -" r- c... : 1 r . t .:n rns, tt New-Yotk of :6 mm. "Pf" P'"" dih lobn Adii r., M at-iaioa cT.itlhtrr. tt in it boo tiers Lftiriptin and Nautilut . . "raiunw.p.aiet airg Lifar.-Siewarf, ohhe brig S.ien cf "terpoiited foUlut prpofe, b 16 guns, haJotdeisftom the Commodore 71 F.'.b,r ,ffr,li" io OMue far tbe Moor.Oi togun fr;t,fe M,th,fts sdvinages the Maimoui. kJ ;r k. n.. ij Y ' nsde. more .rearms at fomt iVatt uiiurti niair. ! irtti miirn AMtai i.k.s. .r . . a i i " r"-'-'- I'm wiwrri prvia&ffMIO toll ft Ouf ineel ycMttt, when to commmltmrd. rihu jf ttudift. Tor W i Imcr vnr.li ii.-C l(M3 n.r. uwiunty loriuuau Ifoni It Off of ZMVttr. inr;, citiiij?, taking and bringing in. the ta b. i 6d Eta hundred ofibe rd nrtithrr vessel.' Milni at itin Km. u ... i;.-r. to Jort, any arms U th UritJ -tatra cMsr,ca p-il-( utjrcls, at the before mentioned rifuli fa peacei i fi the traus niishncf newspjpera piMic armed v?ssrl. rosy, by law Wilkinfoa, 'ub I? bu rciK!,J bsif and al.II Ihrrtte be lubjrtt to er Aaadirg in four ei fist bundre troofs, aj at .r b to iske her into Cibnlnr. Ui tb. 6 Sept.ih. Nau.ilo.had tf,a m irom w do Priod, ihry thiatk ii wouUla iisr. d fhi for the State row ti()ii( tb SitTrred tight of uGpg it. 4 I AI!b4 h B:att:, l from Cibutt.t hs M.Ii, ,0 tonf "P "Gflf si. , t it fail cf ttWch.at ,irtl ?jl tl'T-'"- -'s' M.ctch bf the pmccfdin-s of the . 1 Legislature cf (hit Stall. . . HVsfowtsVf, A. 23. Mr. 1 AlcaahHertiivkont. .v. . .tin ni' . . ... Five Dollan Ilcwnrtl, Vf Jetrttirr Vttlems. Till', .i-bscril.fr'. hoiia. tt.tbtaV hu o. JtllD iiaptllt Aitilhe, the t a. to i... i,... ,k. of unite w machin. for cleaning I, .;.T.. "r VV.ll In, I!?.?'.?!:.'in UTf 'vP, deM cf hi. sl.urhtm a.rmk snd I'lijimu, iinunpr. hn.tm.in. i. . . . . . .' .. . ithth Sti t ;s. V " t v" Jngrnencfl into trs-. Imill - . , . ..... . . . , . . sera il The 1aia. . .-. "' ,c, ,Q wi cpnviftt4i oi ira 1 Z r'n i t i f nmomcateil the Me ,in.'rt, , . f i

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