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... . - - -f V. a. a-lVir.Kwt. -'. rr . r - - ' ' , saUcc; mai".or.. tvntcr. ' ) " '. y their ignorance, and barah.-; their M TU hrea J ten j t. Cif fro , VI th tnvlst cf fifDr . --. swan aesnaav Ub.oM iTk-r, acLier " " tain Umtnt aWa all f f h; a&ae'y co- v a.a tinlr rvrm' la irt3t-, ted '- kit early UlezU. lit is te iil-ror '. wf a name U05 since therULedi bet who A jteedie ajory of aaecstors t illustrate ".. Vbii ows-4t u the vow lafayette. - - Already the bow of France asl Jht ' . terror of tyrant, thoagh as yet be has V v. avarcaly cmnraencrd hU immortal la v txir. Envy thou. O Lswrfnsky! UM . - -.k .nihil kit virtues, tread V ; .rU aa thae canst ia the footstep a ' reat mn, Who. wertar dUcipU ofj . Washington, wiu oubscu sw ;, .'"Washington f b.isow coantrY. It ' : : -' be i the flays, my inrvui, wis : ' moment of the regejwcation of cation, that t!e Eternal justice reserves for By . Aow fitiien the hour of ertee and of libertrv Then Lovinski, where- :' merer ttvwa art,' be thv hatred roeie4! Thou bast foesht to talVuntW for Poland a "-ay the recollection of ar wront V and of r dcla' reanimate- hf toe .ra! Mar" tk worJ, a often red '- ith the blood or. ine enemj oe axn turned epon the oppressor! May they rrish, to recosnixiu" tSee! Way they v The hate etriivned of propertTi 9tiin(pt i th wife' torn thf -da!rH- ,ter from tbet Oiey hare blackened: my MmeJ tbo barbarian they have ahared out oar brOTtncee amonc tnemaeive. i-:- Jy LavinskJ thUU if ton mast ererfoi'- get-when oar perttor are those. of ' oaf coantry too, vengeance Become m iBpenaibU and holy.' To the Raaaians , 41ou oweat eternal hatred to thy own y country, the last dropof thy blood. He , , ceased, to apeak and expired before f ..I. inn . it.-. " ij vvaaiiut lit f f.a va f-'.l ef farmer, ta bei ibki e14 be fco-tt f fr r oViii.- .U U Sii'.u I J at aftch off thU(Wt aeterai waeeU bri- iJiaUoMMedber w -le iiowww, Lecor. lad made kiflf miar eaemjea by pWie FORKIGN. 7 ;-.vA ; v.HiMrosTAsrr from iiayti. p f Ve learn' ;b'r tha.Rebecc," Captain t Droves, who arrived last evening in 1J u days from Port au Tnnce, that an ar - rantrement was toncladed on the 11th ' JnsL betweeo France and the Govern 1 ment of llayti, by which; as we tinder ?0rs(and in eeneral terms, the independ j5Vnce " of ' the latter is acknowledged. : For this boon, and some commercial vrivile2es.vIIavU has agreed to par to 'France the sum of one hundred and fif- "T. tymiUioni of francs, (nearly 30,000,OfX) . o dollars.; l no rrencn commuaiop ei i arrived off Port au Prince on the 3d instant, and desnatched a flai of truce; f; which waa met by a flag from thf town. . After negotiating on board a friata un j i til the .4th the French commissioner '. .landed, and the fleet was permitted to . , go up t6 the town,? The fleet consisted . of two ships o( tuC line, three frigates, twobrig, and brie schooner. The trea-. ?ty ;a agreed tof on the .1 lth;,C On condition is sfcid to be, that the produce of the island imported into t ranee shall ro4iijv, having rreated, Uswn Mr. llorm, several other pmuos not at all coimected. or in aay way ceaeemw ittUe revolulle is ery stncf.and arrtu every pervon who myb heard talking aboet the aSiirs ef the f4ac. It was believed Maetevideo woulJ suf fer itremely b the revolt. ' There wrre tM Asenca Tessda in port. The saarkeu wefo very doll, and A mmuD nroduce extreoelf low a , Sinft the above was received, a slip from the Salem Register inform of the arrival of the lloner. at Beverly, which left Rio Janeiro the 2d of Jane. By hr we learn the whole nrovioce ot -- . Uand.1 O. lental was enga5ed in the ro- volt, and that an eipouiuoa nan taueu front Rio fur Montevideo. - The go vernment of. Buenos Avres had placed, as a matter of precaution, a force in the Province of Entre Ktos, ana u is sup- DOed it cannot avoid takine a more decided interest ia the affairs of that pnvince-$ajwrt. FROM RIoTaNEIRO. Norfolk, JuhftT. fiCapt. Heron, of the brie Elixa Reilly, arrived at this port from Rio Janeiro ( whence she sailed 12th ult) informs. : ..ii i . inaiine conicmpiaieu cspcuiuou iu8i Mootevideur sailed iron Kio on the 25th. May, consisting of 1600 troops; another expedition waa fitting ont. which was expected to sail in a few days; the latter would consist princi pally of transport vessels, with stores and various munitions of war. The conjecture was, that tear wan inevita ble between the Brazilian government anu the lianda Oriental. Letters from Rio, received by com tnercial gentlemen in this town, per Elua Reuly, say - M Our advices from tde river La Pla ta leave little doubt that this country and Buenos -Ajres will soon be invol ved in war, on the flueatiun of the pos session of Montevideo by the govern ment of Brazil. The Patria of Monte video are in arms, and are secretly supplied with munitions ot war and money by the individual citizens o Buenos Ayres. They threaten the in vasion of Rio Grande, and to set the slaves free on condition of their joining them." tieraia.' Uur u tiu drri wtrv a fJ W k.. ff awl SR&M cSSUi n rvlt, mkSt tarn p'jon ta bao-v ia at4 part et 0 Sim. Oa en( aLkh a4 mtom-i Ua door, 4 Vbcra tom- m iUi Ok CLm daeu vrrui tra rcuu et a A u. Uk k urd a a raflet Si la t?t Urn K tm wbit. it m auppd. U mol. Hkativwr Mlwfj Gappva, tea ata wiio auBwiakatiOWaaat-svaJi4 tLm arat a aerat svl to call btdH buX. oa oll.nr. emtlil ri mo aiMar, aad pecptnf rJefHi waa rica, aa'saaa calWJ, awl (ba nof farced, but the soark MU was ant. Th daccaaaa was a voanff snaa 01 uicra- U ab!IUia, ratber ( to Mteatperaacat of aaaprctabl parcBUr. aod poaateo a aw- ftcicaey oftbia worM'i fooa W Aav riuica ad kaailuatran U tia casyi ana. Mror a bwdv voiatf wife and a fcM.aoa. it would aeWi.lMibattifiiaucittoaaT beeade- rabl. and b aurbt Sara moved in tbat eincia of tfa which comported with his birto. Let it aufficc, tbaa, to asf . that a large and rev DectabU conacctioa tceL with deep regret and brari4eU aorrov, th nntiaiely fit of tlut youeg man, sod tba luitiiMlv wuio bood 'irtwj wift and the faiherlcsa situation of his iufant pay but halt duties tor tx years ' j,t;;''. ,j-;w,;i$)''i.:' '. " - . - ..; . f ne' letters oy , ivcurwva, iiuiu , . Pbrt au Prinee; conhrm the account lur- nlshed -bv Captain UroveR, of thfe cftn r ' cluBioo of an amicable arrangement be Jtween France and Haj tU The Amount i; of 150 millions is to be paid by the lat iter govferomen , in five; annual instal- foents and daring the period' of five ; 3? years, the trade with, rarce,by rrehch K$- tabiectsUiii Frdnch Vessefa,'is to be sob-. tlect to.bnly one half the duties paid by .pother nations. Grtat" rejoidngswere -; y-". . ronixrMc.VTioNs. taluns place-at Port au Prince, tn ton Sequence of this event iJ. r ' - .- -T if ' V.t? '.-J.J' " ,v --,.':'. i - 4? jfpa MbSTETlIE6 fe.RIO JANEIRO. iy apassretigr tire oiutnii, ai i jvru J here on .Thursday 5 from Montevideo. 'which place she left tbe 25th Maywa. - : were favored jviui some particulars re lative to the late revolt in that province, v The General at jthe head of the revolu r, tionisfs, Frutn Riberd,; bad., raised a force pfiSOQ. mounted' men, ?wiUi the c; intention of attacking the place,; Which he" woaiJ JiivB-done but for the dis covery of hU accomplices ia the town, eighteen if whom iwere anprehehded . , ."bj the Governor, .. He- had committed $ Aatimerous depredations' on, the" cattle, : -fit&c; irvthe country and taken a consid j'erable amount koto Mri Brown, of V New Voi k, and Mrrjlornj of Balti i f rooreiw liie.. Governor .of. the. place cold place :,.b ;,dependence- )ipon ; his 'iiffjl g "lJia Jihoiro for " sufficient force, , He y? ordered all th Aniericins , --j had complied with- V; A f - ," ' ; y : v ; ; Wlien . Gen. llibero found ; he'.'. was ; .'I :5'4wa'ppointeas'1a' the'tak!ng: of "Monte--f.'f-rWew, it is added tbat he. proceeded 'i',r1 v v t-and ook.Maldonado.' . It' was thought, 1 Xiowekcr, tna se wuuiu uv ui jJidte, filially, if h had sufficient money; and , It vra5ii)9.'n that Jie had been loan ed SOjUCO u pilars. .People. V ere ,leay inj Aloutcvidco - for Buenos . Ayres . every day.V Mr HorO, above mention - rxt. . was lmnrisooed. for expressins his I opiuion "vf the state of aiTairs too opeil- TOR TBE STAR. A poor man died in this city an Saturdav ,.J i; a . uih, ui ujKircMing cu. u:ii;-.:'"cc. ue urn ved a few days previous, on foot, in ill health, without money and bardly clothed. A "hoike leia vrandefer." he a u kitidlv ivceired on th premises of Doctor SvilUurao, of this cityhe received every attention at the hands of Mm vYiUiamt. Medical aid was gratuitously pit. en. . Duringr bis Hlness, he stated that his name was Thomai Hurt, and that he waft a na tive of Albany, New-York that he had beeij residing in South Carolina, and, having acqui red some money; was about visiting bis Pa- rents still living1 at Albany, of whom, during his sick new, ne frequently & teclinely spoko, That on his journey he was taken ill, and had expended all his money for eiedical asmtance lie spoke aUo of a brother, in good circum stances, a farmer; living- in the neighborhood of Albany. He was dccenlly intered; and una notice is given, uiu nis menus nifvy learn UlS late. Jtaleifh, August I. TOR THE STAR. .SOLUTION of the mathematical question propounded In the Star of the 29th ulLby iinnnepnumxan9: ' must rosmox Acait. Supnotr the share of th first ion to be SOU whieb is to the 89-43 of b' share 337 87-39 ai! " t a. a"l ro iw " i s T. IcS irwUM V. - u from CaUrUaO. iic e UP- t p-A. r- . knd rkia OCIM uiaii fadabavi. ' ' . I AsiUlary bocicUes. . Trtrr M Ket-ae, rq. ana we r, w . , m Baak af tbe ",wV!r!iir!!r 9 WPCjW tbaSuperivir Caort aaroKi, aai rU for a. P",er km an&l TiMarreL-- '- . . - - - - ladrnrnd ' . M . . t . I 1 . . t Wn. llsss AfcW..NIW.i mi cusrn, . . , , . " j.v WUI ...J UT ,U-St-.i . tl T V w ah cr . rrr, a. fr Iadrpendertt Tlu paay. in a very fce maaner. V " . ; . Iter oft" st'. annetLmta. frasa Cuuvberiaod, Jkuvaotof, tbaCovrt tKtowwveraedfruUforaMwtaccompaaiad wilS 4 su i' al made abaoUrte.v- . - rT --- ., , , ,-Joha Boyd and thers.'v Wm. Carson, from twluw "pixUo.bj t j;it. MaciWUrt. Dt -ourr, tsaij ro, the coramainlinj o , ' . 8TATE CAtTStS. , - .. 'J 4 Stat e aprtltnt, v Abaaloqi ioipwm, from Carttret. Judzmtnt of the Superior Coert affimad. . '. . ". , . . Btate appalUnt. v Joha Pattavar, from E4gcmbsb Jnd jment of tbe Saperiof Court reversed, and j advent for tba Ute. Older ed that a writ of procedendo iasue tn the County Coort of Rdgecnmb. --,--- : ' State annertanf. v Allen, a Slave,- from Wayne. JaJtncnt of tb Superior Court amrmed. . ' , . . from AVaya.., Judgment of the Superior jmumg, tae ll.ejitts from a t f i Canrt affirmed. . the COMties of Virnnta M - !'v . I SUte appellant, v JeftWn Ttowt, from , o I U i, Buncombe. Judgment of the Superior Court pepLbZeanitm.--Tlt ( lor of the suts of New.Yw k, it J has dire'ete J 'tJi'e' titles of; Etquirt to b stricU n out of t t cfcedin In his furt. ' ?H'en,'Hfi.--0!5 i'.V,' SUPREME COURT. Ztf Ms Cair (fecirfei of tie latt ffaaane Jar ff A A A t msaM S7 V IwW , v, W v,V,. w... ww,.... - y ft,,... , IW. TJartd M'Millaa v. Noble Boldcn and DavM ,h. k 5....rl. Court of Uuaeombe Myers, frossj Buncombe. Decree of the Court, proceed to pronounce judtnnt according that the Defendant forthwith convey ta the Q ixyf .. ' . complainant M'Millan, tbe lands ia eootrover. j s, .nD.iiant. v Samnet Thompson, fron Wake. Judgment of tha Superior Court re- sv. and pay all coats. John Bowman's admr. v. James Greenlee, sdmr. & Chas. MDowell, from Burke. Excep tions filed by defendant's counsel' to the re port of tbe commissioners, continued by consent. .", John Streators heirs v. Nathaniel Jones tc Mrtin Lane, from Wake. Keport of the clerk filed. Tune to except to report, till the first week of next Term allowed to both par- tie Amos Prat or v. Andrew Miller, from Ruth erford. Decn for Plaintiff. . Charles Ba': v. Thompson Hunt, from Mecklenburg. Judgment of the court that a new trial be granted. I Andrew I indsay and Jesse Harper", appts.j v Wm. Armfield, from Guilford. Judgment of the Superior Qourt reversed, and rule for a oew trial made absolute. versed and judgment for the State. RALTTIGH. '' : FRIDAY MORWKfC AUGUST 5, 182J. ELECTION RETURNS. v Coxsars. 3d District. Edgecombe Hall 96 Hin 349t Pitt Hall 326, llinea 70S. Fouf couni ties yet to he heard from. .- 6th District. Granville-' W. N. Edwards 997. No opposition. , Givxait 'srr.wait. Ed;ee9mb& Louis D. Wilson, 5. Henry poll Br van and Moses Baker, C. State of the Senate Wilson 364. Hardy Flowers 260. m win . . is f ' Leroy Slowe appellant v. the heirs and de- tJ"nrmons-rjryan fo, uaaer fsenjauun .r ni.tVofAiHi A.e-'. fmin linoniiw snarpe ojo. n.. . r. ..wJ.k ,- ir. v;. Granvitte.-Xm. M.'Srtced, 5. Nclio'as -. Jones and John Glaneow, C. Stnta of the VW " W" II n a n .SVW l..u 11 MO It I a . h a a . a i nnn WknvsaK.ruean . f ). jsmrsi 'iirran -j j at. p. rost ana wite v. jowan bunaee, v w "rr ' Tv.1 ! fw.: . i-j r ... from Currituck, Curia advisare volt. ! ommons-sjones wi, uiasgow ooj, jonn v; xjvwmnw whicu . JUtcpoTT irjud stilution of thai Stateasic... aaant to appointment,' t ut pUonton.lTie first day t! e s ingVas pnncipa,Hy occupied b o i. tiing the Convention, Oa tie v j day, th , tnosl im porta-' ! tran sacted was tlie adoption . lowing resolution: . ' - ' Rmlvtitl That V.Comniiltrt mn.luf fNMLUi.k T-i r pointed .to enquire and ren, n tllsaJias tn tKsif Ariinlnn I:.. and expedient for the mectin; to il for tlie attsioment of the cSect k which J is assembled..!, ; After, the appintmantof a ComIi. tee pursqaiat taefo'rmDg tion, the Coavvintion,'adjourneJ xafl the next. day. ;:VV$i&''V ( . ' On ; the '2rtB,'.'ihe CpnvenlioD uel agreeably to hdj'ournmchC when li: of '01 Robert H, Helme v. Ransom Sanders, aI10L J.J-, I admr. of John Saunders, jr. from Johnston. Vjf--: . . yneiX Judgment of the Superior Court reversed, ! and bhaurack Allen, C. and rule for a new trial made absolute. .1 t John and Charity Price, bv their guardian' The supreme Court of North Caro Kr."S la9t' after decree of the Superior Court of Equity al- a session of tn. weeks. A, list of the firn2d V' . . cases decided will be found in tlie pi ece Thomas Henderson and A. S. H. Surges v. John Stuart, etaL from Wake. Report of ding column. ' the clerk of this effurt filed, and exceptions few days previous to the adjourn taken thereto by complainants' counsel., ' . - - William Little, et aL vi Daniel May, from "lent, licenses to practice law were Anson. Judgment for the plaintiff. Order- granted to the following; gentlemen: Henry Smith v. Wm. B. Lockhart Ex'r. Sto. appelant, from Northampton. Judg ment of the court that the rule for a new trial be discharged and judgment affirmed. I eter Smith, Eiecutor of Peter W. Smith, dee'd. appel'ant, v. Jeuse Hargrove, from Da vitlaon.,. Judgment qf the Superior Court re versed and judgment for pla'mtitr. ',' 5imon Foscue, Executor of Simon Foscue, dee'd- V. icwis Foscue, appellant, from Car-tem.- " Judgment of the Superior Court af firmed, and judgment for plainfifJV1 . Thomas C. Davis and -wife and others, v. Henry-1. Cooke, appellant, from Carteret. Judgment of the Superior Court affirmed. Solomon WiUiams4. Andrew Hunter, from Burke, i Judgment pf the Superior Court re versed,and rule for aiew trial made absolute. David S. Goodloe,ssignee, v. Warner Tay lor, Sppt. from Granville. Judgment of the Superior Court affirmed, and rule for a new trial discharged. In the Superior Court. Henry M. Miller, of Raleigh, John K. Campbell, do." ; a. la the County Courtt. Nathaniej J. Palmer, Hillsborough. ton y miion.. The. Charlotte Journal states, that, at the last Couiity Court of Mecklenburg' an order was isnued to the Sheriff, directing him to sumrooQ one magistrate, as judge, and two free holders, as managers5 -for each election district in that counfyi to iecciva tlie votes of the people for "Conven'tlon' or "No Convention," HuylifjSy reference to our summary John C, Grham! miiieo 01 me v uoie,. tlie daj. The Report consisti of a se'rijj of He solotio'ngj the mostimnocfaiit 'of which, state that the State Constitution u fectiv. : and . termm it k amended tsi:: By: a'radical -change in the organization 1 of the Executive DfS partntent; SdAByn' extensign ef tie Right of Suffrage; and!- 3d Bj ton equal apport'ranment of Represent At. It also contains a soteraat (Hsclaiiucr t gainst any th Slightest "jnterfcrcii! with the Independence bf tlie' Judiciary, and concludes by. j-ecommeDiUng that 1 Memorial be presented from the Meet ing,1 and tt 0 ra. Ihe'dT&er est Coun!i?s it the State, praying (hi passage of a Lai, by' which .tbe; sense of the "people oa thr subject of a Cdhyentibn, maybe AST 87-29 i ... , 1. -'- , . SRCOND POSITION. I . . . . i v . Suppose tbe first sou's sliare . Uia ef Acres. loo I6S 90S. 88 89 '- - A cass. :; Result of tba first position 537 .tf29 Second Position v-t 4lt.430-rrora. XI00 r : -r- . . . -18i JSM'JS Arats. Result of die seeoad, JM-S9 First Position Co 891494-errors, XSOO ' i' 54159 415-493 M ISI-4SS- iajtf 'tSUa (diflereMe ulthe J prodiils rftha errors) by. tiCt 47S-493 '(aifferenoe af 'tbe error,) S0O4SM63 Acres. - A;',,-- ' -' . V Vy , Acaia. V " : ' t ' .'"-,. Tha firat sou's share too HZ-Ui 29-49 of The sejoad spa's do. 339 iS 863 -- m SS-U3 ;.; Paoprt. Land divitlad betweeo tbtrra, 839 SOf ofiSor 13-17 tbe 1 1 - aDantilr v rA - . J -r , - Ibis operation is ot civen at larret but tbe different rewlta will, um tnal by uW vtrwprr aitfhuds, be all found eurrest - jrtttntfj,- Aug. rti?i-'t -foa THB ' STAR. ;,TA -i v- Ureen emUg, S7fA Jtf 1825. ,f:i Jno. Morgan v. Richd. Brallv. from Ruth- of Foreign News, if will he pin that enora. juiir,ent 01 tne Superior Court al- . - , ' , 1 firmefi, and rule for a new trial discharged.' France ha3 recogniied the independence Asa rai-Ker ana ivi rarker v. Maxwell pi tins republic Wilson and others, faom Jincoln. Iniunc- tjon made perpetual, as to the sum of B71 81,-! and dissolved as to the rrsidur. .- . David Ricks v. Geo. Cooper, from Nash. Austin has issued proposal? for publish- t tne. town ,of. Wilkeorough. in C. Johnson, from Warren. Judgment of the . this state, a weekly paper, to be entitled ,3 1. TX , i. r:6 -u,e K'r new I the : "Westehk Fahmeh." It will , Wm. Anderson, appellant, V. John H Haw kins, from Warren. Judgment of the Supe rior Court reversed, and rule for new trial made absolute. " ' :. Tar Uiver Navigation Company, appellant, v. Moses Neal, Irom Franklin. Judgment that the nonsuit be set aside, and rule for a new trial be made absolute. ' , " ElishS a Smith v. John K. Campben, from Halifax. Judgment of the Superior Court af firmed. ' . -.,... - -- The Governor, to the use of Thomas 3, Armstrong, appellant, v. J. Judges udm'r and others, from Halifax. - Judgment that the non suit be set asidenule for a new trial be made absolute, v.irf.?-.. vij, v ,-t.--j-, David ClarfcV to the use of Thomas Cox," appellant, Vv Thomas Shields, from Halifax. Judgment of the Superior Court affirmed th rule for a new trial discharged. . , Ann Molton V. Martin Mifler, admr. of Ma ry Mumford, front Jones. , Judgment of the Court that the nonsuit be set aside, and judg ment for die plainifiV t.' .-.!, '' '. Ann Molton if; James. 6t Perie)ope Murofprd, by their guardian James Harrison, from Jones. Ju.dgir.ent of tbe Court, thatth nonsuit be set aside, and judgmeot for the plaintiff.' p 2 Nathaniel Smith v, Sylvester Brown, from Craye. -Judgment f the Superior: Court affirmed. :: ".,;-f -'t&, w; -1 Jane JErtfinand others, appellants, . h'm. KupatriciU and others, from Uowan.' Decree for Defendants. Petitioners to pay costs. l Bank-of Newhern,k appt. v. John; Sdtd, from Craven. Judgment of the Superior Court affirmed, is-':Vvf"vi 't:. ' Doe on Dem. aiordecai aud others, v. Roe and Jesse Olive; "appellant, 'from Wake.i Judgnrantof the tpourt below affirmed. " f-Branton Field appellant, V.' Peter J. lfal-v rcn, rrorAcunibci land.' Judgment of the Court behw reversed, and rule fot a new tri- More New- Papers.--, Mr.- William be devoted to agricultural, commercial, J political and religious subjects, and is sued to subscnbers at S3 per annum, if paid in advance, and 5 50, if payment be delayed to he end of the year. . ; Proposals havie also been issueil, by Mr. Nathaniel O. Blake, for publishing, at Murfreesbopdugh, a paper, to be called the " Ml'RrEEESBOROrGH iNTEttldEK cek." f Its columns to be " open to all discussions and' communicatious, !'.'whe ther in- relation. , to . Lotal, Politico!, 7XegicWMbjecte. ; It Will "be prin ted wceklat'grnnu l;he Managers of the American Co Ionization'; Society ; have iasued, -from Uieir oiuice'at WasWrigion City. -a No ticeatsting tKat they'haVeeterpine.' toile8pach vVsseA with emigrants and supplies' to Liberia early Jn S(temfcr; All Aoxiliarf Institutions & Clersvmerj v, lio haye taken np collections to aid .... wcnnucu io iraus- mit to Richard SmiUi, Esrj Treasure? of the Board,;' 'Washington', stich'dona tmntf they may have in bapd"or find it possible td;obtain' Articl es of Ch thing, Agricultural and Ilouseliold Im- Hie ; liberations ef tlus -Ml (J the, Rwhniond ' ducted with great moderation, Viu and dTgxiity,";and aYem appointed UieixpebtoVwns who Npropliecieti hat Usprbceeali ouldf exhibjfiotnjng ;ut it ectneof confusion violence and tiiirc!iv.,,'' -telatl'ebraoo dependence at raklinjfe. Is said ie have" exceeXanr of t!e kind ever witinesd at that!acc: '. Tv, a Voiuntcer;?c0mpatric3 'fvom iJfa ' va.s plrticipate'd Tj 'c " crt tiionis. a:i GenJaksonfiov'Carr aJ rso at other disUiiguishcd gaestsitlcu -d- , A public dinner was given to rf Congress; from Pehnsyiraa at Pt urf'fAntAjBl- -regular toas wMti' ' ' Our worthy and respected f 'j; CTEORGE KllEMER-A man of ster ' ..noKtWl and moral honest ' ' V . fldthfUBepresenUtiveofthe him, meet the nca re war a -t" -tude and his by a approving onKien i - After ' this had beea ..drank, - .. Kremerrose'and ddsei .fhets-. ny': afoIlovs:S,i l' 1 .k.uM tl in ustice to ror n ings. Next to- Selfpprovmg cyr Li..i w. mm r !-asure to u.t " nuviliug n Bl 1 of man than to know t' -.!. ) J '; fh otMvihutinn of t! i 1" ' v t'.--- lion, uciure, i-1- kio4nf,in're8P,;(:! occasion, let me ct.'u.i I take a short View ot gave ckuse for the prcci wu it? 1 was one of the iu Pnl.. unt bv then J f .-77- .1 lUrnvcr , .,,i,i the alarm. . H"s 1 " , by evfcry principle to do, and tner, cLmn"merU.-fprhavincrr- i.t in .nililintr is to teJi.'jr J ' J. . ' v..,i . two ot my couu - - , b , t , diMiantfecUmrs at th foid I aw irt..i (!) yctttu- ; . me - ' .cc,, .nir'-:
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