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- .- .-.'. .r, ' r . The ,.n fro-n l r i r t r c 4 h is rtrt J a t.t call.e tesi ; 'dn r-srr rtr.te t ti t'. Tu J 7. ; , ' ' i 3 c rn'ors.ieJ by d, armed inLcXuirtuo r-4 J"., Ken, GiZ'tlt.' t - T j. T i ; i Ve-ncvl;-.v 1 t at t!.e court of central . X the peace low holding in this city, ome on :J f Anthor.y Morales caljvng htneJl"Um. . . i .nr.: I - . .1 . , :.a of his nwjrsty the King of Hc4l.ioo reald t ppdr l!e covcrnmcni of the United States,"', on tment tor obtui ing ly Ule pretenc, From ra W. Rodman of ti is city, the sura of forty 1 1 ........ ,)! IvM lk Itj.l tThat some timciu June Usl the prisoner c.xe .o lodgt at the house of Mr. Dye, where Mr. mao was then a lodge rt hat oq the' morriiR j.tr iiia arrival be applied to Mr. R. for the loan of li dollurvreprccnting himself to be charge dea i.Tii-es and consul rier. I of the king of Holland j ,nJ that having, on his return from. . Washington, Wn robbed U his. servant ef hi trunk and money, ; Ye i . in some.dilScuUy, and requested the loan of! ' the above sum until he cpukj negotiate was on his .rnwrnment. ...To. support .this representation he " produced to Mr. R. certain paper and document , thitchtoruruacetbut which Mr,' It. did riot unJcrsund. Jo consequence of this tepresontatW , he obudned the loan. , A tew dayt alterwaros tne falsity of hi story was detected, and he was arrested swindlins. a . thA'.i ; -i.ii.': i'.K '." ' Tn hi defence he Drocured a certain trchment which was .said, tp conUin hU appointment, but, "' which.00 examination wf found to be only a letter, of credit In the name of .'the .Baiavian HrftubHc, b, (arair ot le Anthony Alorajes, authorising his honoui" td rw pn the Dutch goTernmentfor aucU -r sum of money as he might think' proper.- lie' i likewise produced an JExcfttiiHr issued by the Pre- udent of the United States to him, recognizing him f as consul eeneral of the Batavian Republic orider irhica he, acted lur snout one moropK.wpcn, discovered, to be an tmpdster, and the-exeqivner re t called, H wa ujrged py trie pHso)er,s connset that ' his paper was renuine ; that the paper Itself was e ' : yidenceofsbtrigwhatheTeprest-hted ' and that X cf consequence, as a foreign nunistt-r h'., wai pnvi i eged iromprosecuuon ioranyonencesnonoi.rrea ; . Jan ; .and to support this position,' the counsel cited h lair of natinniLW Vii..':? . V'' .''it' , w The court oTerHPuied Uui k decdred that (he pa bet must be Droved to be genuine, before , its could be .received as evidence,; The prisoner not having VV-ipne s'jt.musilfjected:.'.'!f 'J& .1 1 V , t:. After, art able dejfence. by his counsel, Ir. Blake, " and a very singula! one by Doctor Graham,' which :''':ete.rpued to'r :Mr. Coden'the district attorpejr, , C 'nd a charge from the tourW'the jury Returned. Verdict of guilt? Ah arrest of Judgment has been h, "jroovedinbcoajl'of jthq piismier.. Tor lajf). CxctlU sty J- .. (i-. viy y the au iaciout tyrant w)..) Cv tumaads the uc&-1 t. iie of Eoroje, that his maur JttfrTm cr , f Jio-, or whoever is at the head of a9iri in 1 America, has DiT falullcd iherrtgagrrocnt which was entered into at . trfanh. i ne A mcricans have .opmcJ trad'' vt.hout my or ders, and 1 shaUpjoiiu hcm by every means in orr power . .Tla U the cud oibe business. 11m Federalist hare warned America against the friendship oi Boaaparte 1 lis enmity they knew was harmlcsst but his friendship is death. CTcry nation whith has raaU peace with hitu trx.,t- rto is orn.ijr.s fru:a f roa THK STAB. , . , .' -J-r.i:j.,rDcueLng; that it will be gmd fyiaj to your.lTs and the readers of lae Sur, to bcarjCf Ute increasing teal fr niiihary iaproe men 1, I send j om an sccount of a Urge Volunteer Company, wht- h has been raised this spring and sumjncr,iu H Linghin couuiy, by Cape Jjmes it Deanne, ai.d caUed the IndJfuHdmt Kile Com- flxy, The Uiuform, arms and equipage of this turet of this county, .r .. ? - . I IA1 ... . . - J'r&,:r - . - i i 1 Cdni-yJUj---. - I j - - fVimrbsi Lldwell Tl. 'At'.(rtrff Ci MaasaChuselts, and taw treaunr lr Luiksfcasw County, b4 sbsconded-The PittsfieU Heporter tays For eighteen yesrs Mr. Indwell was lira- this county. .Oa a Ute .sttilement a t.s e turewn.- rU ei company arw.enurcly of tiome rrurtufactrei Kod I aiTair of thd treasury, h was made martlet, ' r' i"4 very JinUsom The ctfuts are a deep Mae turned I $ doubt, that hi violation of the s icren cmiu Lk.cn a up wiui wuiic, wnuq pamawons ana vests oa treasurer, 99 naa sans oeen V '. wi has perished ) wrule bose which have opposed bouiwMth whlteV with a bUck and white rose and iling the monks of tius county, and that to prevent him with eoergy bavc laughed ar his malice. bUckphirneptwlthwtiitet half boots.' The com- detectioo, he had committed a most deliberate lor Even the fctbh?. Spaniards add Portuguese, hiny is completely aquiped aad the afficen are dis- ry. : i' (lave been eoahled to JiolJ his ' vctetans at bay, knd to. cp(tqdvSt. ot,. those countries . will cost fciro more than thty ri- worth. Can our go vernment suffer our an urs to coounue . in this situation any longer t Is it possible that we caa concinae in peace wiih a pwer hlch has made opetl and avowed war,. upon ust-If somethrng is no now donej . we re degraded indeed When smote on the one cheek we have turn' UiiKuUSod from tite soldiers dory by their ep uilettes. . I have beet thus parucuiar in descnUnir the cr.i- form front a hope ttiat an conple so laudable and patriotic, will be followed by the different volunteer companies in (he state. - JJy hiseruiigtbe above you wiu grauiy a suDscnner ano t - , , . i t . J. 1 ' 4 Sotdisr ctht Frvoluaoi. ' t7" Captain Archibald Murpbey,"who has' with much credit to himself and advantage to the public. o avoid I prosecution fot the crimes he htt;- absconded." ;.. ,V . . J-H- We learn' that BnJwni the lata Collector at New. r Orlean, was seized In the Theatre, in London, at' tha Instance of Slr.Plnkrieyour miiuster at that place t and that to regain JiU 0berty be gave up a his blls of exchange and .other property, hicl is , now In the hands of Air. Pinkney in . trust for Aho Ulilrfd Sutefcr-A'ew York Evtninr Pott. .: ... J '' f ' L.. A ft.' .IntH' ed the other wlun deprived of our cloak we been engaged for several years In teaching Militsry ju!r name pf the city of Su Francois, U Chang- , have givei up. th; cojat also-7-alUhis we have Schools in the Western part f this state, has an- td to Cape Henry. , V: done svithout a .murmur ; what more can we thorixed as to say that he will be b, Raleigh the last ; - ; 9.. ?L,'f ' '. ' , , dot., ),--..'' ,. v.,i , ; ( 1 ol pctober hnd wiU nniteruke a tcnnei, .if eneou-1 T Commviiic ATtoAhoaV fifteen year -ago, . . From the Kentucky yazette. ' ' An event is a!ut to take place in the we pro vinces which deeply interests the citizen of Kentucky In particular, and the Western coun try generally. ' It is represented that in West Florida ht Ve are hot one hundred families who wcre'not born citizens of the U. States t why are not the majority then, as well calculat ed for a republican form of government, as for that of an absolute monarchy ?. t .., Britain will no doubt have her agents, and will not leave any mode unattempted to induce I nistered those provinces J place themselves under ner protection ; tne event is oi u grcaicoi iiupui tance t our fellow citizens, as it respects the navigation of the Mobile and" Mississippi. 3houi4 Britain be able to obtain a footing, it re quires' not ejift of prophecy tQ forejcl the constquencey; ' '. V.x V'.' -,,.;.' iiTrie attention in our rulers we trust will be directed with enenry to what direalv cnticern theinterest oF the farmers of th western coun try ahd should the majority of the cmzensol those provinces wish a union witti ns in hope our citizfcht will not let so good wv opportunity I of the' name of Tate ckllins himself Majdr Tofel IMMuiuraprovcn. . 1 1 v , ; . r - vr A rstber. more than middle agea. : . 1 " , . ; . . , , sar hy wlth him aeeitain Lent., ihoruraisoan Ameii- 7VT Is & " Jlik Pt-Aii ' '; can It was understood at Paris tpaf they had both.;" ' '' r U'J as)l:$ glilV 1 Tv beenoflkersbGenetUsrmyprganizc'dhi Gcoi-gia , ,' ' ''.j ' J , T and SpULh Carolinai and were in . pursuit of their . nj TT?fO IT" r , i. M it 1 pay, fce'ThtB aame. Tate was a 'most furious jaco, ..XUllj&A If II j j , , 1 ; . tm, and said in the hearing pf the writer of this ar- TnCRSDAY, AUGC4T 30 1810. r, J Hchithat no rilah of honour or how sty would sup-. port General Washington's fadministration i (for , kO-Od the second Sabbath Xck September next which he?,,5 as near getting Into trouWe ue re ; - the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper wiU te adnu- malned lounging aoout ran a. year or Vw, .., . - . in the Piesbyteriart Church In this City, r I then had a 'command gtyen to binv bjciM.t repca , FUBTHIja ELECTION ,BETURN3. - , Vl I pvernmem s -?m.- , . . . ... 1 - I narked with lam for England and landed in Wales, .en of LMCOLS.-Join Beldv'S-l'eter' Boyle and Daniei renctf to Britain, or any trtWr foreign power I ,, . ;. .r'i iM-'.';VQS'y' ' we numDiy conceive mat vongrenu ano xno u- ministratiori ought j'an ' w 'tryst they will risk. POLITICAL. rKiUUX.-Hiciiu-a Atsnwon, Benawi foien van i rt7V.L: . - ,... " k. J,., i . ..,.. . . t . . i vnftni inniWEn uii ukcu uiiwihoimui kv. " w hook una joiin raine, vMnmons. i i, . l ' ....... I. -p. , .1 Bl'iiUOM he .it. Williamson, senate 1 riuun umuuii an nicy lucmeu, u w 6 v" . . . . . .. I .hi . . 1 - 1 : . I 1 1 1 . l am Aetk . ana nppn&man Honon. fjommons. -r ' ? -1 HAJWOOI John Welah, Senate Thomas Love and TtwiltlM t II YDE -John Jasper, S bsnl Carter John Adamt.C. FTrT-Benf. Mav.ViBardv 8rtMlh & fittta Carr, C: . CSWEIX. A. Graves, Senate t JCjJianiel wiUiain1 nl Runev. Common. IHEnEU. Jarni Hart,' 8 George L. DaVidion and Aadrrw CahtwelL'C;i? r v.f.':, , v.v, -:-t4. every consideration in their support In the mean4 tijrie an immediate autycim im pcriously on thp executive. Israel Pickens, Esq i elee?d from Morgan District. 1 William it Kin.Ewj is elected from Wilmington Dist Whether. this.bei the, illustrious character you des; cribed in your last or not I leave you to judge.; ; ; - i : . ..'..-V- : Umtedttate? Gazeite'.- , ' .' .' . ' -. ... '-i-i . .. : . i ,The re iter its alluded to in our last, was copies - v from the Independent Amerifcan, 'published k$ . Georgetown, ColuiriliU" and. thodd Ttl Jpeti : y , ; iriven as faiy voucher. ' It rrest? vrHh the Etlijor of ' . that paper to'dexidb upon.the cotTectncss of hissed logiumfifor V. S. Qsip'rac'-V 5'!I-':JVK'-l"r i' ' ' a I V'-V V' iiYi'Jrh '""' ''m'' f V r' ! ' ' . Creton alias V'pAam-.hoticed few Weeks ,'. ago, who carried o&Totjheirs wife and , chiltf, pu . v , v an ena 10 m esic"cc r'nBw? j, , The following4 is a stM.iment of the votes for oight la byutung .his owri throat, thigh and, fice Frmtht Virginia &reiu The deffftilatmn'to which the Unifed Statea pfiave been rtfeWitated is deiectibcr.' Othtir ha- ltibns)iav. passed from glory 1 to; debasement, ; Jbut "their hatiiiiratron. hai been marked by ho- aKo imnmin'miit Hirrnt., Thn I Tnlferl States have; been ur.ned t contempt without single no peri- 4 od of tirae in the, current of gross ipultsvand - l- Wxvthert we niade a noble stand for' national J j ngiTts 1 ; , f rom juie renown ui our.,atccsiwrs .v , ; 1 1 Plur 'pitPeAl a'ttpr' bjft auhrpisision 4 there ls a friBhtful chasm, disuneuished by, no! de . Eree of deffederacv; but' oyer which we, have leaped irf dismay, and rushed into,the marshes rand bogsf ot the Vilest disgrace. r f s ;h 3Nohintr will retrieve tis from a state so jde ' eblora&le buta fcold stroke of policy, enforced , by vlgorous atipr , Lei us tenfrom fhe 'i!V' filth and 'mire inhlcfi we'afe wallowing, and y iiriate a Vjnde (bjp hiJUis our tame jpursuitof i V?! ustice has prodtlced nothing.biit scorn anid in . . ..Jiify, why sliouldj we jnotadojit .the ye code of rv public lay, seue upon tiproperty ana persons of our eneniies i this cjpuntryr sequestrate the s- dne and compel toe tbvr to labojur for Unjpub- i Jic benefit; s If our enemies fymndHUsfac i'fiA lion, tell them -td-conie and ta&e- it, If. thev . ..., vj fj 1 : l a release our impresses BHuiiaprwuucu bcmiucu U..'. Ln, . ttiu .kiiiiVi FtK rannAn flnrl thi ;:n';:-Pfit Of the. bayonet.. yp$ fo., ti ? i ? Should our:r UleTS imagine that this course . i . Kf fAmhrt wnnld h erilcl. lt hem reflect that i ? 'l'.:lki(.i'attnifii((erflttnn''iof;(rnr government " 7 -fiu!ht"'lb''bei,,tiir -w-elfare of its own citiieni ; , - fid thattheeftyvhich Is exercised to Mn.Kr of fjuiufPiia frM V!1fntnn fflatrtct-t r oavrjer i. n i; timton Currituck,' 498 Camden,"'.' 19 Pasjuotank,. r 36 Ptr-juiiaJis, . j, -.,254 Chowan, " 283 , Gate, 72 Hertford, 10 v Majority for Sawyer, . ii. f - f 93 Lcnoirj riCravqnj! Jones,,; Gieehe,, . JV.vne,,( Johnston, ' Carteretj ' ' ' MILITARY f to the: Enn ous op trfc stAB. GenfVmrn-.As you rebnest' such', information and hints as vour corresbondents shall think calcu lated fc benefit the Militia St promote its discipline," k will sucjicm wuni in uiy 11 muuii lias luiiuiuuicu to retard improvement, and indeed lit -many places to eradicate every thing like militniy subordination. t is, the present practice of electioneering for seats in Congress or the Assembly; either by candidates themselves of their 'fi-iend's.f Arhtibter ground In Bteati of being tWapl'of military instrucUfm, is in manvniaces a scene of browl. cuarrels,' dissipation and beastly4 inijemperanei. liihe cbuhty hy which the writer ; resides, .the Captauisv"' ronsu'It with r tlie Candidates and appoint musters 6 suit their cbnve- ,m in.! i (' ST - - kinA aaaA MflA viai lit a thivaiin wls aslfkff-w . ulin i - , . 1 perhaps the mjury which thia spivitof electioneertrig biMajpnty, v , is i 8S a a l . - : t t jr. ii l ; k , in a most shocking manner with a razor. '.Thedcv ;: perate resolulion of self destruction forirfed by tins j unfortunate thari was carried into -complete effect; - I as the principal blood vessels, the jugular, and fe ; moral arterief were'endrely cut' tlirough.'.It if ' conjectured that tbi motive which siduced him to disfigure his lace were to prevent his, being readily ideuti&edi as he was heard to declare thathe should ; never appear in any courj of jusdeej and the pruid- pal circumstances ot nut case snouiu ever remain , .:3 secretHe.was in possession 6f very large sums of .. s moncyt'of which a considerable portion report say ' H : M'C 1 18 or If thousand dollars; was in 1 Bank? Notes : V MrY:ri2r;.l I These 'Us said he destroyed before he . perpetrated - his last aoominaoie raimewrneneer w, . Sf : CP- .. . ;70.. ; .8QJr) Jor ,232 '4 .?..' 568 13f j Ututon .nlembei: of Congress for Kcwbr adelphla i Preas says passenger inf f i Jinct. i i- c , ta - ItheGeoree Over frohi France stales that Bonapartei c intends reducioR tha Printing Offices in Paris from4 A- f MAA A tfrt .s' . ' ' , 9 . upwaros oi yt ";?'fvf 1 1 2 .1.498 ifftMS i- 'few' f 2T8 ; l... 523 :" 334 s. 340 : : itiiim1 oln:? U:f ?n nhliriri.1 rfothint Fh 1 . . j ' " I 7 . O . i. our TeithcneiTouauon no dTstafit warwill pro ,' ; ;f ure the,4iberatSon of our erislaved seamen pbr , i he rcjitoratloYi effourjeonfistated property i no- f thincr will ettcctit but domestic reprisal, lo uu a great r-ign iuusi u a mut, , :Jli-v,V--. ja S4m'VUl P.V. ;. ;;::f"!The lite: arrivals fromthe-Nbtth of Europe ". -;.v hav i .. ;,dc'rnc fe dissipated all hope of the northern conle fneyi;' MrS Smlliea Mr. BtlrwHl and. their in congress, Jiiay now . iiaujj . t' trie kinirdorns of the' north . can gtvt 5, thernipo xbfafort. Uoriapaiteixei'cjses, the ijfc .arft arbitrary ppwet; at Copejbhagenand Kon 'm inpsborir. as he does at Paris., i lie .isjdetr tet9edthat'iericains' shall .havej nt place v whereon to rest the soals of theirftfeefvon the does by aestrorinjr military liscipllne, occasioning a kis of time' and introducing habits of idleness, or expensive dissiput'iop, sometimes almost, counter balances the value ol the services our respresenta tives render the public in the Legislature At these elfcctiorieerin mnstei-s, imilitaiy: matters are -Hot thought of. Sometimes an accommodutirlR Gup'tuin orders a muster that a. J ustice may take a ust ot tax es, kc and if, per chance, be should once during the lime ha remains in office, call a muster without any of these-mpuvea, his men have been , so longccus tomed tq be without restrwoj, . to drink; and amuse themselves as, they think proper,' that they can sel dom even be brought to mUstee in ranks, can't en dure the Idea of being drill'd,. and after a noisy ses sion of a qurrter of an hour, are dismissed by their captain, until he shall think proper again to require, them to perform some of the above recited impor' tani services- tr-- .. ' ) -. t- v Having pointed ou the evil, U no remains with me to propose the remedy. 1 his would be to1 pro hibit by law all musters lor tnree montns prcceoing . - - . -" r- , l.ti.2.5 : . I. - I the days oi o;encrji election, ana proiuiMun ie -i- ling OI SpiritUOUS U JUOrs uu UIUSICI givuuus uuuo;? of mufters'. . " ' : " ' 1 If mv recollection sei-ves me enght a bill was bro t into the legislatu're the last aesslo,n to effect the last object I have proposed ' What. was the design, of the patroiis ot the.ftni, whetner ,w i lessen tne prac-, lice of electioneering topreserveihe public morals, or to, favour the origitwl purpose for which smahtia musters were lnstnuiea, j, snoyt iwu' vf "w it become a hw it would have been In some degree o V V r m ( -J Kentucky JElectiott. Richard M. Johnson W re- cieuicu truui fnuiaiun uinribi, oy a, very fargc majority., '!vi9 ii., v-,vv?Vs'AKV 4 ' : Gen Desha Is re-elected without opposition. S. M'Kee is also re-elected without opposition.;': Messrs. Henry Clay snd V. T. Barry are: elected, with "Hit opposmon--Mr. Clay to the tweluh-and Mr., Barry to supply, the place of -Mr, Ildward, in the .eleventh Congress., 'fck fel' r .-- Twd other districta remain to be heard from.-- One of them Col. Lyon represents, ilt is said Col, New, his. opponent, will probably supercede him in the 12th Cpngress u tut of tluv ytare., not certain' iVt : iFrankforiMherofAugtiilA .". 1 " ' I '. " "- 0 .fj On Saturday the 1 8t,h, arrived in Hampton Roads,' bound to Annapolis with despatches, His Britannia, Majesty's brig Netty Lieut. Jackson, Irorc Anugua. v 0n die 1 5th" ult. Mr. Henry: Mooring, of Chat- 4 : v ham;,tq Miss BitliaBeaslcy, V-WtJ.' i In Orange, on the same day, Mr.'Afldrew Cart; . ; j n WW Pt.V Cheek "' f:'."': r3 f)i' tifiioiHtment by tfft President ef the United State: , r Wenry. Dalngei field, Ksm of Winchester Secre tary of th Missisippi .Territory, vice Thomas II. imams, uutiucu voiiecior oi , me jtuii ot ?JfntlaBlaiti1;ilie'tym Lately, at his residence on Shell Castle, Carteret; ; county, John"Vallace,' Es a mart ; of Philanthropic! heart, and much esteemed. tX a; .-.; 4? i !y : ',' i ' 58 't-V( ' POSTSCRIPT 1kmIl!rMTlSMBjriXi rx Fiiday list esme? to my house a BLACk. BCt ; O about four feet ten inches high, and I uppote about ' 14 or 15 jears old. lie says bis name ia Abraham Stone, j and that he is k fre boy he brought with him s Bay ' Mare, about four feet seven cut eight inches high, near eight JULtr 30, ay Just. M ouf jwper wal going lo j countof himlfr be lay he believes lie wa raised, in SA4a.a' ar sWAttiJi UlU f.iM. . t lk'a f.iina. I rk .tkim fWIn kail laM. f .iWm kt fia MarnftAf uivi ,vr v s vvvi v va aa, icur;i ifvill - uu; fViili A iuiiioi i vnafciusuwuiiiTi aim uau k i survf iauu.i wr wiv ii"inv v . a ... . . . w '.. . ... i. 1 a rii . : i . . . . . . 1 j 1 i OrleaBS"i4vJl (the seat of the .West-Florida' Convention) dated July 26, frem which we make thejollpwing extract J m 1 he Umvenuon assembled yesterdiy, appointed John Rhea, Esq. Chairman, and Dr. Andrew Steele, Secretary, with two Clerks, viz.' Ueorge Mather c Samuel Crocker Jbaqra. k Mit wkSi';.: M Tere B1" diversity ' of opinion amongst them some, being for independence, and others lot; . . . l . 11 c 1 1 1 i . .41 supporung- uiet out opanisn, lawsi - ineir siniauou is difficult, ahd it is expected they will close their first meeurig without doing any thing that is decisive..; As the Convention sits with-' closed .doors, and . ' TV T?iirJ! ; kir-M tk 'rtMtrrt fart hf all -A men- hi essav. and I lt 'I u 'ltaf propefty fnT'tfec fcortVU R'iiarf.S 'It Nureno advantageous in all those tesppcla. . v s' -V, A ,.;r:cr,.ciNAT i;i fCati our 'correspondent 'devise a method to pre vent the giving away of sjiintuQus liquors rort,tuosev oCtasions,'as well as the selling iu Unfesa he jcan nroHably his UWwouId tec rendered s-migatory . ....... .. ... 2 . 'I. - . .1. .?.! . .L. ..1.1 Thm irh wa tin not unnerume to uchuovii -iic una mate effect of sucETa yrftWoiWW m vorrc.B the members arc not very commuhicative, j-cannot Jr... .-nn.r.l.'.frii aman rhMffulW tiuhliah 1 Inform vou whether- anw th?ttfr Iib hrrn rin. ' :1 aem rgwiuiiHuui) ,w. v .... -T ...... iil - - -- q - ; shall be glad to rje lavouiyu.wiui m i sena you a ust oi uie n)tiuivrs, as peviect w a , can couecu' . John Stone, who lived near one Eaton's, and died ahoi e four weeks, age. jy Relieving that Uie above described boy has not piven a true account of luumelt, any inrovmation respecting him will be thankfully received by inc,' living; tea rrfiles 8ovth:of Kaleigh; f;.i.4i 4 ' I up subscribers ,nv received ty.lhe late arrivals' ' I A from nirland,avetyxteriiveiupplvDf Hardware" iumvuiirrj, lniponca on uie ceBiiemn ua paniruuny .4 selected for the southern maiket, which tin y Law fir &le K ai meirow esubuanca owrei ra zu ftm aueet, Bw , . It' .... .'. ' 'J iaHiW lftS,'(t4il nOCERS t XV1NTIIC0P, '
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