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And Carolina State Gazette ho. 14. IlALLUGli, (N. C.) FBIDAY, APB1L 3, 1818. VoL X. 4 rfiuwii wtikir, BT TTtfO!lAS HE DKJttO, lint. Iimcmttmtiui wiMMm uiimi rmfc wm. iiiintnwiiiuifiBi avis ranis uruti,ui , jtitiu MNniUiaii nnitnnf at Twasat- T IKM"MTHnUIH,InUTUTU TLBUrVS 1 U cut ra a-ica carvrjica. Sheriff's sale. b sold at th Cowt4Mc in SUii fcWv aasnty onTharaday tha 14tk in ef kl.Y MM the fat- WW' m . ., - . - M . & , kMf Treats at UAJO u, sr as mm thereof ae via atGaf? xke hue due iliniw sr Jr ilia, wios , s 10 Am grre U by Jok Grey, adjoiaaa; PUJiip Hal. nb,KB, ' " 1 ' jooodo. by AeVey Mm Dr. ttb. AaUy Jnon,jr. 540 ot do 7 Jaat kat j"Utoa ri Jim h Hooenma, 1K4.d.r t .0i4Vv UIl I sna.tan, SO aBT4tUan IffiMMW nassjaasi wartaviaa fwallia. nsitup, liu 4a da LfloM tha Yadkin River. 10UJod.jrltoiJoel, Aaj ALSwam, tea. 100 do do by Jearpk xeaaacr Mr Miai MwknaL 30 do do by Nathan Fersoa V W ilUwa Bully. 300 do no by 'tartmsMoaleyaa Kant river vam 100 do do by do do oo Bear branak. lUOdodobf Jobs Marti oa Um Blut rid (Moaalaio til 1-8 do d by Do lid P. iatce ob Haaord arwek. 0 dodo by William Ardia oa Barer Hum Creek. " 300 dodo by Zaehanak Seutar, watar Of Flab river. 363 dedo by J aha Robertson, adjoining Wca. Lvoa. 150 do do by do do Kd ward LoveL )0 do do by Job BeDgamoa, do William Grigs oa Big Creek, 100 do do by Darld Chandler jr. do Daniel Pucket 714 do do by Michaei Rowland do Sterling Hudson. . 70 do do by Richard btokrs do John Tanner 4 101 da aot Hated, owned by WUIiam Flynn, do Jehu Jackson. - 1M do given la by Henry Lamb, do Andrew Mattau. $0 do 001 lilted retorted tor laaa Blcdaoa, do Kacbel MoT too. liOO aertt retained for Jaatea L. Crawford, A"j. Jacob Donslhsn 70 do do ibr Jesse Letters Heirs, do Morris Rkhardai ,100 do do do do Green pood roeetinr-bauie. 100 do do do do djoiniaf Voleatin HolifiMj ISOdododododoMorMoaFM NoU. 40 do do dododuMattliew M. Hughe, Eaq. fi0 do do do do do do Pinioa Braaak 150 do do dodo do William P. Dolaon, Etq. Yadkin. JO do do do do du lite UH munnl (met, o Ywiktu. , 1 do towa lot Ka V, iu Uoekfurd, vwued ty Cut. Lea tm beir. v 50 do returned tor the beir of A rchtbaU Taylor. Adj. Jo attltaaKove. - 150 do givea in by JobSoulkanI, atljuioing Snow creek, ft 400 do reiuned for Col. Letter do Thorns Viooi. 3 do do do do towa of Roekibrd. 1 do owner -auknowa, uppotel to brjoag to Motet' beirt .by Boekfbrd. 100 do. not lifted of Thomas Johoaont beirt, Ailj. Pice .flarrit. 1-3 do part of Latin. RotUbrd, No. it, do. Win P. Dohr oa Eaq. JOHN WttIGHr,6h'ff. : March 4th, 1811. JS . Patent Medicineso For alc (at Philadelphia Prices, J ,By JOHN TRAYIH, Post-Mastei at Concord, 32 mUes south 0j Salisbury, JV. C. . The following Patent Medicines, justly esteemed for their eitraordintry restoratlre quklities : faithfully pre. cared bv Dr. T. W. DYOTT. Philadelohia. from the .receipts ot the laic Dr. lioocrtton, ot Euinpurgb. 1 VB. DVOTT'S celebrated STOMACHIC JJ EUX1ROP HEALTH ; Q'riee Si 50. J IVhich lit proved by thouaaiKls, who have expertenceu 1ts beneficial afiects, to be - the most valuable medicine ever offtrtd to the public, for the cure of Coughs, colds. vousumptions, tbe Hooping cough, asthma, pam in the To rent, cramp, and wind hi tbe stomach, removing cos tivenets, sickness in the stomach, head-ache, loss of ap. .petite, inaigestion, etc. oxc. Krora the dysentry or Uz. cholera morbus, severe rri- pings, and other diseases of the bowels, and the sum mer complaint in children It has proved a certain re medy, and restored to perfect health from the greatest debility. & DYQTTS VEGETABLE NERVOUS CORDIAL, Utt NATURE'S Git AND KKS rOKATIYE. C Price dollar and jity vent-J xcm confidemlv recommended a the mot efficacious eeaicine lor the speedy relief ana cure ot all nervous ' omplamts attended with inward weakness, deprestioii spirits, head ache, tremor, taintness, and various complaints, resulung irom secret impropriety of youth and dissipated habits, residence in warm climates: tha in moderate use of lea, tbe unskilful or 'excessive use ot mercury, so often destructive to the human irame,,du -eases peculiar to females at a certain period of lite.' GOUT AND RHEUMATIC DROPS. f Price twdtllari-) A safe and effectual cure for thegouu rheumatism, lum ' bogo, stone, and gravel, swelling and weakness of the joints, sprains, bruises, and all kinds ot greed wounds the cramp, pains in the head, face and body, stiffness of tbe neck, chilblains, frozen limbs, &c. DB'UYOTT'S PATENT Stomachic V ine Bitters. y . 'Price me dollar. J 'Whicb are celebrated for strengthening wtsk stomachs, incntatin the appetite, sods certain preventive aud Ct for the fever and ague, &c. . Dft. DYOTT'S Infallible Worm .Destroying la. zenges, A Medicuie highly necessary to be kept in all families. C Price f fig cent. J ....... Though numberless medicines are extolled for expelling and killing , worms,none are. equal in efficacy to Dru iPy! W i!etreying. Ltxenget : they are mild it their operation, and may be given to. the youngest infan 'withisfety. , . .;: vtA DR. DYOTT'S AKT1.BILUOUS PILLS, '-Jkt the prevention and dure of billkius nislignant fevers (Vrt 25 ceiUt large bcxet SO cent. J "These i pills, if timely adminik ered,' will remove the ' cause which commonly produce yellow fever, billiou lever, ague and fever, cholic, pains, flatulencies, indi- -gestion, coctivness, bypochondrial and hytterks com. plamts. :' : i ' - r. : ; They kre part'iculsrly serviceable Jn female disorders nd especially in the removal of those obstructioos which ; stre he great source of their complaints at certain peri. -7oda they possess this eminent advantage over -most o ""tber purjfativcr bile thjr opemte geptly, they pro-1 due ititW costmarssv dchiLty nor toe graal an ex. ClBCSKBL . . DJL DIOI'T't PATENT ITCI1 OIXTllENT. fPrm 50 ttmu kv UmJ For ptwaaaatasat safety, cspadiUo. eaa aad ertaiaty is Infinkcly swpervav U any wUmt saLeita, for the cava of that SoOM dotertabto aod tarsseatiar (Laorder tho ITCH. ... . DR. aYOTTS Circditiari Eye-Water. ( Price 50 auk J . A tovertig remedy tr all difw4crs of the ryaw Dr. DTO"ITlJ Infallible. Toothache Drops. ' . ' . (PrM 51 C J ' Dr. Droit's restorative dcnirtfice-prke 50 c'n a box. Charcoal ditto- ' "- 50 ct.' Jafahr'x reaewwad pUUter ofcHh prise 25 eiSu cents. aTrottunattflad by all physirjans f nuneaccin tbe cjty sThdadclphia, as a sovcrc'ig- rerrvfy tor to.c.-;, sol c breasts, unt6ii,fctons,'awtMiKks, fkc.' &e. Also, for sala a shove, k great variety of drug, u dicmee, dytototTaj Pj"a v ' tCt Pamphlets cortuioiwg oertificate of cures, per formed through the efficacy of the above valuable medi cines, may be bad, gratis, by applying to John Travis, sole agent at this place, - i - - - - ; ,133t AGRICUL i URAL. ON the 13th tlav of September, 1&12, a few individuals in tbe south west pari of Orange County, Nofth-Ctroluut, associated ttinseUes together, and , funned a Society, deooininated Th IVtM Caiti Cretk Jgriculturul doueti.n The only object of winch Society then was, atd has been ever aince, by a prudent use ol every meab io tbeir power, to improve their minds iu Agricultural knowledge, aad by ail expeiimen. tal applicatioo of thai Lcowlede, to teat its value. . . .... daau, locks lLceah bigd dry axX above Kajettovlllt. To say b mr this sabject at present, there stems to t to well trotodsd Upe, that the preweat teneriliw will errr git their sarplas prod act tskrafrot tkb part of tbe world lo FayetteviiU by witer-carriagr) and their atUatioa u nectisarily ttrned to the roads astbe'enly way U jtiarkek And the roads, like rnaay farms, by ase od urglect, are entire, ly worn oat, eapecially ha the coeaty of Chat, ha I kod it is ovidtut, that from tbe lacrekled ase of the roads, consequent oa the increased sfcrplui produce for market, hey btiaf Br;lec'r. ed as UfetoftM-e, must cflbuoae to pow worse axnl the price of carriage to market,- xonae. e-aentFv increase, do til it wiUlake Ue.wWe (e piy for ha wiieg it to uatkaXr-eapecUlly, wkew tbe markets are low. This subject piaaatt at u.T with such force, thatlhkbyfaririers-k4t wianed, that if the Cape FearNartgatioA J'.Cota' pany are dtennHietI not te Vender any yart.iof tha streams above Fayetteville navigable, Uie would at least m tec one or more turnpike rdadi, running s nearly a may be parallel with the it of tht there is little hope where fore ffetoivid, by the Presided, Directors aod com pany of the West Cain Creek Agricultural Socie ty, that th-.y will sppoiata committee of two of thtir memoe s, wnosc uuty a ajioe Mrinwth to Pro- ccca to tne county oi Chatham, nue over aod ex amine the Drincinj. roads teadins from th.Vnuni. of Orange to Fsycttevile, through said county a cuM.ivuur iu ciiiurce me execouon oi tne laws olioi State against such overseers of the roads as mjy have iitglecUd to do their duty. By order of the society, ISAAC SUGAKT,pres,jp. rem. March, 2, 1818. i3-Sw. They have accordiarlr procured such books as they couid ou this aubject, hate tried thecl- iectsoi clover and uypsum combined; nave also tested the value ot deep-ploughing, hiah ridges witli deep water-furrows between them, fall and winter ploughing, manuring with differ ent substances, with many other regulations, a- greeabie to the uuprovt-il modes ot Agricul ture, no olteu of lute recommended and the result of the whole baa beeu much to th eaa tisUetion, and encourages .them to persevere with redoubled ardour in the business ol improv ing their lands, &;. . rue bocicty have it in their power to state, dial several of their members have, by one ma nuriuj, coiitbined witbaDrooer cultivation. rais ed (on land that by long use and ahuae haj be come so oarren, that it bad not been conquered worth cultivating for some time before) oetween blty and sixty bushels of corn per acre. Anu uiey are luiiy persuaded, that this manuriu" can be done with less labour and expence than wouia oe necessary to clear and prepare the same quantity ot land for cultivation from its natural state. From these experiments, and this view of the . supjecitniaoy pleasant ideas tush into the miad sucti as returning truitlulness, plenty, affluence fkc. to pur worn out and neglected larms. But the Society have met with obstacles iu their pursuit, which to them appear great indeed aud that principally from the difficulty and ex penee of transporting from our market-towns lime or gypauiu for manure, and of bendina thitner their surplus produce for market. Fay elteville is the most suitable and convenient market. They ouce had a hope that the Cape Fear River would, in their day.be rendered na viable, at least to the confluence of Deep and la lb a . ... . naw ivivers. indeed, they telt such an inter eat in the business, that many of the members oi wis society, although poor, took snares In the Company incorporated by our State Legisla ture lor that purpose. They have ever looked on with hopeful anxiety, aud with pain saw that all the labour and expence of the old Company were of no other use than to convince the Direc tors, aud others, that they knew nothing about tiit) business. , . JBut wnen some few years ago, the charter of mo yowpauy was extenaed, their siock anu pr viieges suiticieatly enlarged , knowing too that the new Directors mast have learned the rocks on which their-immediate predecessors split, aad of course might pro.tit by their errors, it was fondly, hoped ( tnat-the . day . had approacned, whea something would be done to the purpose. True, some wpuld say, that the people ot Fay etcviile would have a majority of shares in the Company, and would never suffer navigation to extend above ' them'. Bv others.' this char-re was considered ungenerous and illiberal out tho conduct of . the.presect Directors has very much be-cluUded the prospects of the fieoDle iip tlie river. Why I v What have they , done i They removed 'a tew : Iocs out of the channel below Fayetteville the first, season attec tlieir appointment, and thereby very materially bene fited the uaviiratiOn ot the riv er in these olaces. and further is not said. Jt is true that the Stockholders heir from tbem once in a while, that is, the ask "more; money:; but what use they have had for it is not so well known, un less they have laid it out in United States Stock for the benefit of the ComDanv for thev are known to be calculating gentry, It has. some- iimes oeen urgca, by way ot extuse, that, the weather has been unfavourable and the river too Jigh for their operations f i -This may fcavebeeo v wvo nmaiug uu tuu river oeiow. ray cue ville but is not so we)l seen bo,w high(wateri or even cold weather, could obstruct tbe cutttmrot cknals, blowing or ctuarrjing jrocks erecting, ENTKREL) SVrUata at Maraa.br faobart , tiailfard Wad., BeO. I.-LWla ta watar af Jtaadr Patkraaaiaa kav Mara Ma a. 4 V. IT t a AlVlir TMTUH TO" waai tt 1B1B. . . SHERIFF'S SALE. MloTraat af laavaoaia.hswaafat wU Mb tka fax dM ikereoa tOtarVtk Ike aaat af sfrmjiaf Ibr Iaf Jkroaaa Bra-a Ma.gi.gt tka aruaWoT a. aob Carter, dat'd. , joitM TSwtVt " iwjthic, .'v v jurca, ins. Konrr. nCHSVlKT to Ha a-vaval aMsaf rk CeWal Aaaeaa. kT aftka atakMBf Martk CnlW 'iwsavatiag tka Yadkaa Navkvatiow? iMWCaMll Wit.4itr-a.ik.fvia kavytada this day as asjar.kw SaV tpm-ct TVLN I V FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. r J AN AWA Y from the Subscriber oa th night of tha Sath I iinst.. a Negro Man, by the name of BJrlN comnunly ealtl lieu Thorn he it about S feet, 6 ar 7 inches high, be tween SO aud 40 years old, perhaps ntirbt Weigh betwee 1 and ICo pouod it of t bright aompkxioo, aeilhar black aor mulauo is -well .made, saoda a little vide, and spring badt hi his kuees hasarouudhead, middling long neck loig faee, flat jaws, high note, inclined to be Koman, aad ufiewhai tharp his eyes is rather large, white and e thing wlcu Uirown open 4ii uoulh projeoU out, ami i tolerable larru, with a very good set of teeth speaks broad and quick, uim endeavours to speak proper language-lib arms is rather lon,aiiU short fingers he h thick, short hair, aad inclined to Itt sqaare aeroat bis forehead fine grained akin, ke.. He it a little ruptured, or what it called burttio, in onteaaence ofvhiakhe eoouuonly wear a truta. He had -when tie wli away, a furred or koaped bat, considerably worn a bite broad cloth coat, worn oat at the elbows and ufh hanepmi jacket, blue grounded, with small white streaks, tnt atripes wentarouud, a pair of white homespan pantalooas, apurot mixed do. a black velvet eravav aad what i ealiad a wkite comlortcr, with soma other old etothiag. He can reati and write, to at be eua be understood, is verv intem. gciu, being acquaiuted with a number ot States, aea-tttrt IA.il .nl ... . I 1 W. I r . t. uivi yuuxm, mi w prcsumea mat .ne baa an tu uraui.t ot writing, aod will endeavour to pats as a free ' OUUk havinar made the attemnt and mm immK. i :.t. tree past iu the town of EdentDn, on tbe loth of February. impaaoned abourthree months and taken out of Jail by me. Hu intentions were at that time, aad 1 make no doubt are now,to get on board some vessel aad escape to Some of the NortieruStatei, where slavery is not tolerated. It it pre smnnl he will alter hit name, and change his features (if not. luble) AU matters and owners of vettels are here by for waned Irom taking aakl Negro on board. The above re ward will be given U any peraoo who' will apprehend said ne gro, and eouune him in any jail, aud give me information to ihatlgethhngiii. ALEX80K&BY. SimU counQr, N. C. tebruary gQ,18lS. , lS4w TH HIGH BLOODED IMPORTED HOUSE, BLUSTER, TT ITILL stand tbit teaton at the Subscriber's stable in "War f ren county, N. C. half way between Warrenton and Louaiiurg, and within three nulet of the post road i and will be let to Mares at 2S, the teaaun, which sum may be dia charied by the payment of $21, withio the season j gl5 the lean.and ftdO to lusure a iuura to ha in fm.1 . ter vaiu bouhl gratit ; and mares fed at a rtaaunablc price if required j great attuutioa will be paid, but no liability for. ae cidentt ot wiy kind. Th season to end the 1st of August. BLUSTER waa imnorted in IXlfl- h .. . k...t..i I and fully 15 bands, 3 inches high. He ran with Mtcoes and' wat toutraereu at xttew-raarket to be one of the speediest hor sea is England. He combines the most celebrated at favourite l.lJ. - 111 -.... ... l .1 H . ' PEDIGREE. Fmilwt in 180a. mt kv llrluiiHa m:j. . ,o j -. I. I- J J w a Hum r iver mare, (titter to Etcam. ! br Pessaaia her dam Squirrel. Fegassut wat got by Eclipse out of a' Botphora inR sitter to Ureeian. Princtts. Mj OrUiuln nut nf Anuilis. h Hi4 L. J.. w J J M Wim JJiJkU. Timms (sister to Maitler) by Machem. bid tram, (a son ot Eelipte) out of Calam, by Herod ; her dam Theresa, by Machem, hegulus, Gouolnhin,- Arabian. . I' L : . 1 rw . vft . - Johal, wrfw Utalap. sad talav-ad iV. irryt aad aWaxioad cw-pa-iag boaka.,, ike pa., ot TJantbau. . arry t aaq ciarmiaaq owapaaiag Soota, lor Has yarpoaa t nmS ? ""'barD.ck, Juwa, Wll6o-rsi Works t ocklord, Surry ao. CbL WiigM, ah'C aad Wk Haotsnlla, Peter Ciingnaaa and Naihaa CkaJEa t &kawl Joka Morpbey sad loetor twraa4, Leuiunaa.' JfmicL Samuel Duawbury and Ales Cilkalew TJoaacrd. CaWiW Uaajamui Farres and JoU F. Phiferi HewlerstZ Montiroaa ery.JametO. Mask and Henry Udamotkc ( J2an4bloL f T .3o1 Crn and Jotm Moat, Sea Wades. Raadoi pk, eth W.le awd Ax. Gray lAJWtow Moat! Cery! , Fr-deriek Raadkt, TkomU KcrtS, Milto, Richmond eo. Tkemas Steel aad Kobert PowelL. "fN A-a-V WUiiam Dbmukes aad M-rtiJ nekeU. JKnakmvLaM J74 r-. unit: n m . f , v, ww huuk i rasi aaMX John Jankwa. RnA4 ....,-1. a . ..i 7 Sarauel KrKa, Ckathara, boatk Carolina, Alea, Xfag an4 Samuel Gilleaiae. Marlfcoroogh Court boose, Sontk CaroW Alraw Mardoch aad Jotkw. David, (Met, HUI. S. Can. una. Murki St W ' . r i- . t A George Bniloe, and Lireree Priant Georgetown. S.C. John bbaaklafoMi t Jk. wpj i ' aaa. a... nJMnwn, a. M. Marok, 1111. . tt4f7r. For his performances oo the Turt. tee ...nil... . . ias, rage ot-. -1S13, 7,143,157,158. 1814, S3, 64, 89, 168, 1C2, 167. ISIS, 77,iW,3a. . ' Warren, March, IStS. Racing Calanders. HAWKINS. l-3w LOTS KtiK SALR'J WILL be sold pubUcUy at Rock4anding, on Boanoke ri ver, in Halifax ' countr. North Carolina, on Mondav the wui oi Apru next, several iAJt s aavantageoutly situated.lor bosinets at well aa family residences. Tins situation has and mutt continue to have in a very great degree the eouvmand of all the produce of ma back country, much has already been received here. Though the place is in its infancy at II .( . "Vt . . 1 lr . . . wcu as uib upper xavigKuoa oi ums fuver. . i ne importance of the Kook-landing iu a commereiel point of view, is easier man exnretted, aod a real deaeription might exoed the bounds u credibility. GenUemea are respectfully bivited to tor for themselves. DANLl'MASON, HENRY SMrTH. ; MarehllSS 12th, . O .' "t3-3tpd. , Tf WOT RUJAWATIRQES, 7 inOMMITTED to the jail of Lincoln county, aothe t2thof 1; -March, wnotay they belong to James Martn la West 1 enneasee, a negro tpeeulator, who had purchased them pear Alexandria,' Via: to-wit. VyiLUAM and GEORGE, Wil. uam.it about fiva feet eight inches Ugh, rather a light aoav plexion, about 26 or iff years of age, a small sear aader hit left eye, hi clothing is roundabout coat, vest and pantaloons, an- f"; m MnuBcy mwn i .beorga is soouiavc iee tea iuuuc uigu, Macs -complexion, anout u otih years ot age, blue cloth coat and fancy aonl pantaloons j they sty they ift their master on the road from TRtiiuMara in tiaarrim. imp k Georgia ; line. , Tbe owner is requested toom forward, P"" ProperWk piy tauwgea and takebimawayi ' - martw sauFORD, jaaor. 1 ;tnesojsTy Mfjrcjtl, Mt..- is-fj, : t SPANISH RELAJfluNS. The following b an ennmeratlon of the dnenmaata mmI. ommiiwastedto fJongreasiul to which w alludaditi the i l aa. a . x our. we than alto, at then prbaaited give asm . tracts, throwing light upon the footing oa which we stand with that power.) No. 1. Is a letter from th .nfati' nvnU. w-w wwsmiivm awvaw ter to the Secretarv rf Stat. rf against the expedition of air GregorMcGre gor, then on foot, .... , . No. 8. Is also a letter from the SpmisH rnin wter.to the secretary of State, dated Decern ber6? lStf, remonstrating gainst the toea stirejust annotincedin the president's mes aagtf, of the suppression of the estjdjliihments i Amelia Island ind Galveston. N . S. I a letter from thesamr.to the same, of the 10th Dec lSirsjinouflcinghisrdidiiieia and desire to renew ;tht pegociatioBs on the cwstisgdiflereoces between the United State aud Spain, sod to bring the same to speedy termination. ; ..... .; No, ,4. la a letter trom the Sexteary of State to the Spanish Minister, appointing; a time to communicate' with him a th ...k. ject of his last note, and assuring him of the n.M.abMwU ui sue jrrcaiucnt 8 tfie UUttniUt- tion it conveyed. . No. 3. Is a long letter from tne Minister of Spain of the 29th December last, contain ing a treatise relative to the klsTX&v isovi. DArt of Louisiana, ajuifatdvnrtrina all the claims heretofore set up by 8pain fta this Lrespecu . .r ... " .,, No. 6. Is a letter of still greater; length, of the 5th January last, from the Spanish ministeJ, and of rhe same character, respect ing the westerk ovkd At of LouisiaaiaU ' No. 7. Is a letter also of a considerable length, of the Sth jfaouary last respecting the claims of the United States on Spain for spo-t-iAnoxs. "''''' . lf . :. J. No. S, Is a letter Irom the Spanish Mla's t of the same date, making a formal protest a cainstthe actual occUDation f Amol'ii I.w4 just then announced by the, president to Con. No. 9. Is abetter from the Secretary . of State to the Spanish Minister, under date 'of the i6th January, wating a reply to the lobg letters of M.' De Onls. on the v-round nf itt stateness of the subjects of them, - aod their frequent discussion heretofore. tirnrnaiMB H m negociation t'specifii "terms ; joit&yingthe; iotr a desire to oroceed to tonclude witnout reverting to a toiirse of the only result of which must de crastinauaiv'':-.. ;..:T' no iu is a letter from CM Spanish Minis ter of date aousry 4tb Complaining that ; a diSCUSsion Of tKe Old ' tonics U avnirlrl ' anrl Inritnsting that it must bet because his : argu meots ana intjciainis ot apaio are nnanswera ble, oxc'proposHoga different pivject of a trea ty and renewing the protest against the; oor cupstion Amelia IsUiidandCalrraton.' No. li, Is iujothef letter from the $Pn ish Minuter, soliciting a, reply to hts former tetters t reCablrtitatiprKia fnrntfv .t' mnA offetw tv ftiibU the dfirreibces betweea tboj express- teaty, cr prow xi.'t I; 1 i i - m .tit Iftr m m ii' Mil ! tr!-4" k- il :fi , u ft '-i m
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