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v - , j,- M . 1 . :f ' v If 1 w V ',,rwa no news fr " ,h" n?ietm Portugal, Frequent reinforce- ,y t heat, . 2 jn nine w n.nts were arnvinK b .. , Dr.m,'. Pnrj miteTheat-hesi three in ur 14dolUrs5acents.y - , , jA J ' five t" .7- V . , - fdtf Quirteri ,,Cintroi SU 7. excellency the .Marshal,' determines, that .11 the orhners' belonging to the army, of' opera, who are absent by furlough, shall imipedir ttlf bin triir reapectiTe, torps. y , , , '.Mozttnho, t!jutant.General. Madrid, Aurw6t 2 Wnh np-ain eXDectorates" blood as before hi iate journey' to Yam.' ana na? a uisec mc breast, of wtrich information has been given, to h. hrother. , ' c -' ' ' -' i.' The corps' under the command of Marmont has 'jufcrtd rnoclW I'heldisdiiders : pt eyail arao ng .i ivhlrh 'arie Xixm fatieue and anxiety, and vc ihe; Consequence ot ' the wnt ot provisions Mr.''klCfiea s ho,rse,Haphazard, by . President. V " - . 3 Col. Jesse A. Pearaoo's Rowan,.v ; 'X 'ft. Mr. Jos Chaunbers1' JLxpenraent, -, W Bav Dished. 2 3 dist- , Mr. AliVohock'a Molly Cotton, by. President; ' .4 Mr; Lewis BeardV b c Mobile by Bay Domedr -' -tbretr bit rider. - ' . l- 1 Time, , 1st heat, V 1 minute 59. seconds. h 2nd do. ' 2 minutes 3 seconds. ,i 3d do. . 2 minutes. , ' i N.B. The Salisbury, course is a mile and se ven feet. i; it 2disu 4 disU, The rpason they gife for thU condemnaoo js that Ihe ship has beert under Ehglish CQUvby which that he had scared Mrt cfiootliieft'to artlcii- - . 1 . - " r . . c t.i; i . ' they consider af a aenauonaiiZAUonrr Jic-smp geutietaanT'inlormed; pit. AmesrthatVuponlhe-, j Hercules, brig; Juliana and brig .Catharine at subject of the aggressions, of Frn ce and; England , - J Dantzic. have shared: the fame fyle."?.r vpon curcommer, MrT"---- eiclusTvelv oaV - Aoothet: letter from; a" respectable house- at HambQrg, adds,,M.The Atlantic ' and her cargo have becncondemne4 by a tfiecial dccret.'l , y , - ' .-.JIRiay'oBSEBVATIOHSA;, Nqw let the .French Tiry papers makeivhat pretences in ; behalf oE thdr master they please, here are two cases which challenge all their skill and all their impudence to dispose of. -The ships have hcen captured since, the second 'bt . govern ber and condemned afterwards, because it is al leged they had been uruler British convoy,. This fact, indeeil is denied by their captains, but that alters not the case a whit in favour of Bonaparte ; he assumes such to be the fact, and on. this, lac t pronouhces sentence of condemnation. Now thc of two thing, one ; and as Counsellor Lincoln once said, " we defy devils to leap the objectiQD i" Furthei confirmation cf Bonafiarte'k Protection f Cmntfrr " MnKnlw' h' vt fofffftt. 1 T?.iher Honftnartf-'i rl?rpp are rfrvfa1l or thev which tey aflv40 remedy wnicn a convoy oi,ttn thc as,rance given us by the Emperor of -the; ore not.a If nor repealed, then the French papers. brartdy aname;ocinMieii ims nw . 1rench; antJ communicated by the Duke of Ca- find themselves fully contradicted by Bonaparte Ldore to General Armstrong, mat ne iovcs.uk. nimaeii, , iur ncrt; is a capture anu a-i.uuucuiua' Americans and will protect their commerce, tion directly under their operation ; sincer it is a Of" this "he has given us "coqtinutid . proofs.1 from. Capture and condemnation for being "convoyed by thufliine to this, as last as he could lay his bands a British vessel, which, according to the Milan UDonNis The last . cases, we recollect to have Decree, in terms, denationalizes or destroys the published, wa the captureand condemnation of neutrality of any vessel that submits to it ; or if I'e Julian, tknticaidlworforV;' the, foUowing -ths decre'ea -oris repealed, then they are iheially Wts.' - ht' oner .of the !firsJurnish . us with correct in their assertion, indcedbut we 'ptlt it la Aiicrnst I Instead; of ; the: justice jwhlv which the people complained ofjhe'.cxoitant contribution of tjrain, jmposeq upop iucm, uicy jjai.jtu wu-r.v.,,. jequence df the principle, 'which Joseph proclaim ed in a discourse'delivered in the councii ot stare, which was held, in. wh'ch he outragrd those who attenatd." The principle wavlhat he had a. hia principal object 'to sup port the Iroops of tus bro ther, upon whom alon&he could confide. LEGISLATURE OF VERMONT, 1 , Tuesday, Oct. 22. Mr. Smith introduced the" following resolution, vhich w 'as read" and ordered to he on the table Resolved, That his excellency the i;..vtrno" 1: requested to lay befose this house such docu;iu :.'s" n-uicaun the and papers as'he may have in his hands. cout?i-- ' on. your ins: the evidence of the repeal oririod;fi--vk:n o'": fu:,ai)d ncr sume fara'cr particulars , Hamburgh, 20th Sept 181 1. , . Philadelphia. ' 1 WiUiuiri Bell, Esq. oil., ' ' '. ; : C '.ntkming our last repects of the 4th inst. we-tiine nov the very disagreeable. task ol com- T them" to she of what-value Ts their repeal, when we rind the emperor making a pfiecial decree (as we are told was the fact) to suit the case, and con demning the neutral for the very' fact, which1', by his reptal was dec'ared to be no offence ? Let us then ask, to what possible purpose is the re peal of his decrees to us, other than as a trap, to put the unwery American off his guard, that he demned she latter a tid Justified hefprmer. ItX. Is a fpg.saidthft dfinglA'mes and for n short iniervn was unauie toatifl anotnerwora, leaving ? I the gentleman at a loss to .conjecture how th term ; applied to the subject of con vcrsation: . But fe . ; suming, he taidr"i J b"a fog, Which' I had sup-- nnncA AiA a.k.k ..' -1. . " il- -'i?jrAViW-ThPrcsideot'S'.nie8S3ge was con- : distance of 150 mle) in pine heura and a half .if fures'of; the present administration are published in the same democritia paper in which , all ilio r bankrupt notices of New York are printed which V cbntains KtUe else-. The Frenchman's eulogy on ; the times,:followed(by 250 notices of insolvency ' v is ioo noicuious. ';,,, ti,M 'untvflrrnf intpl'.iftuce iust rc. w4.ii.Cl MiV U.I.. b.vv... J - llt I l-l..-- m . ' J . - I Wvli .'ill I i . . tY.APA ril H . I .1 I Irt I.an yfulfnliUinM .nMaV son, ot uie condemnation 01 me " w .u"7 ' '""'"B cateo, bv a special decree. We . s 10 ina i .ci 01 impressment, not 01 .uxnvidii . t r i. i . i i . . ... .... tha i ui ik ' aia. uul ui vt nui, amu a licwai nil liic uui nunc ill n t.'s tlittopv Ol Ills itiicr iu Lsuan.uiiiti.uL- - -- , ;;,---.. r r . ' - n .k r i- rccrumnp ihe rrencn-naviea : ol matminu- thnu 1V.-.V.IUCH VOU VlU UUHVC llic minai it oil. --- o . ' " . O the Berlin arid Milan decrees u so that chci, .'-.t rr n: - . Itmea tolerate ainme w. .aez fluatirvir hells' as Duane calls the British 'shins ;This is what I should call 6oc fc .irw -now. vc m ,,,, y u, -v.-,., . , - - - r-. If Wvernor Galusha can master if he will shcwhii' will le aitended-with good consequences iu ob- we blidU only add, that, as in the case there cannot II governor uaiusha can master it ne win Jr'w I,,s . ..evt.rsi0. 0f the sentences Pronounced exist the smallest ground for the pretence of a superiority over every other man if. the -Untiei?- 1.,-a rvumuii or tne sen.entespronouncea stand ''forth to the world a an States " It U hoWever. onlv laid unon the table ; " N lovir VLSSels carried into Dantzic. It mistakeit must stand torth to the world as an DiaieSi At 1, However) OlllV 1HJ UWWI lilt; vouit. , i . , .r . nnni. fl nllinili.lfrl:irrl!lta-lriirnn K n. e Inspect Mr.' Governor' will 1 ' hUioatlo.d us mucn.piea,ure, we nau u m our &' : rrZir: . . power to communicate more siisiacrory iniorma- v .w....v.v... ' ijon of the Juhan's case. W hai the copy of the We shall lor the present, ihcreiore, silently wait ! Decree has been received, we shall transmit it to to sct -yhether any and what steps our adminis- you. Meanwhile lemain, very sincerely, Sir, "auoii win me.: n is so ciear a oreacn 01 me Your most obedient servants, ,avV f 'lions, that nothing need he said to prove f Signed) PARIolI 5c CO. 11 lu ut a j ",u 3 Fai ao,c 811 "isul upon ioc and there without EPoit. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1811. country, that words would only lose their force in Conv of a letter from Mr. WilliartrBell," Jun. to arty attempt to pourtray it in its proper colours. ' -The Legislature of this State PurisK & Co. dated Paris. SeDl. ;2ili. 1811. -ome fouli, then, ye I rench tones, and exlenu- ; Will convene in the'State Houseon the ensuing 1 Gentlemen n ate yur aste r s in fa my if you can dciendif you Monday. . . x I myself the pleasure ofaddressing you ' 7 '' ' ' " on the 7th advising you of my arrival here.' My ' .The Circuit Court of the United States, for the , business here seems to have moeressed fastJfor North Carolina District, commenced its session in vesterd'av the vessel aad cariro was condemned dare. A, Y. Herald. t Mr Samuel VV. Green, of Brookhaven, Long Island. ' this City on .Tuesday last, vChief Justice Mayshaly-a special Decree,' but upon whate:harge I am auu juugc x-wcr, presiding, it win proD3mv oe not 'able to inform y6U. 1 he Atlantic, HsrcuJes, adjourned to-day YeAterday came .on the suit, & Catharine are likewise included in the Decree. Wh ctvnas ceen Jong pending, against lmtty ocm r shall consult with Messrs. HottingiWr 8c Co. and vnjc o toumerieiiing. i ne accused was uis- gharged. Twelve months since the Aurora, and the o ther papers of the democuitic patty, insisted that the demolition of the bank -ot the United States mv lawyer on .he p.opriety of an. appeal to the wou,u produce noming out uenenc to me country ; Einperot's rccciisideration, ati-i should it be ccem- tuat th operations ol that institution might brin ed adVisei.-. I shall rnusi certainlv do it. Mr. staiitly si.sptudcd wr.hout injury -to. commercial nowinor the anxiety of the Dublic to ;c credit or to other banks ; and those who ht Id and information from the seat of , governmentf. a great hourly expected here. I shall have a copy of the expressed diffcrthi opinions were abused in the yurviun ur.iuc yrqscni numoer oi.oux paper is oc-: Decree to-dav, and shail write you. cupied with the! proceedings of congress, the pre Stdent s message, and, some of; the documents sccorapanyirig it .We shall continue to give the most -interesting t parts ot the- latter, it not the whole, as bur limits may peniiu -'V';?iV -Salisbury races,- . .'; ..V FxaSTDAVtSA sweeDStake. 50 dollars entrance. for untried three years old colts and fillies. Purse, 250' dollars ;'"..?7.r '' ;. " ..: Mt LewU". Beard'" c f EpUiriay by JLxpectation, 3 Mrf VVra. Hpgaii's s c ijalifax, by r -Phoenix, -; V y-A-- 1 :; Mr. :AHerTJ. Davie's s cOrphanus, : ' by Uiomed, : ; 2 "Air. Alexander Perkin's br c Sir" Harry, by hir Harry,- 4 2 I am, your obedient servant, (Signed) WILLIAM BELL, Jun. grossest terms, as interested or corrupt. alarmists. It is true. thai all the evils predicted liae not yet been felt in lheir full extent, and the reason is that the operations of the insthutiorrtavirnot ceased : The brig Julian whs captured on a voyage to he ""tors have only begun to enforce the col. iciiiuu ui ucu.3 uuv u nit. uaiuv. , vviiai me encci has been in this beginning is well, known in" the 1 I dist. r 3 dist. Time; . 1st heat, """" ' 2 minutes 5 seconds. 2nd do. 1 2 minutes lu seconds. 3d do, "2 minutes 12 seconds. MrrThomas Lacy's i horse Gallatin, byj. Uion, entered byMr. John . Thompson of Guilford. . "Mr B' hell's Sir David, by Rolla, MrDivie's Vagabond,' by Citizen, i'Mr Wm.Raiid s Sterling, by Ster- dist. Si- Petersburg out, utu ra' cuigo, by the Danes, and i:arrlf.(l intr, 1 if l? nht.i .'-. hill rt h asefl. niirl was proceeding to place of her ori. al desti- mmerciai cities, anu tne tttoct bt it is. already nation, when bhc c.,pture,.by a i rcucivpriva ' rlS-?M?er, who perceives it in the re teerandcanied into Dintzic. The above letter Jcnon of the price of his produceand the difli shews hei f tie fculty ot finding purchasers. This consequence is The folding are toe frets as respects the At- lVT "Putt(1 l. the iault.su. I'hebank Ian Jc: f ' ' :'7T - ot Virginia, as it would seem b)T tile Aurora ol The ship Atlantic :,vm1 from New-York in this mormng, has beCnmpelled to pay its own May, bound to Gottig and a" Marktt, hailed noie 10 thc amount of 2u;000,;And . this is from thence to 51. i'L bun . cn or about' 8th represented as an act ot the most grievous, and October, 1310, pu- imo Carrsbam, ( Sweden) hi-' We and claiming tyranny. Ttiat people distress, wiiere tier.paprrs'etukenxaminec, s,lou a bc compelled to pay what they honestly and. the vessel released.; sjmd'L.r Mock holm in w """ 6V'" Miv lt, but -cului-td 4it same day bv a. French no ,onBer toluraltf' a"d .at)QVC aU lnal "a" - pnva eer wndcanie! ini- Damzic, where the car- snould be incommoded by such a transaction, is go waA immediately discharged, and the ship he-F, more than, democracy can bear, The Richmond self disrnan-led nd hauled up.' W hile the e the inW"er, as might De expected, is in great wrath, ujjuii me uumsiuii, aim 1:1c nuroi u ui una moi u ing has fjitiblully copifetl the effusion 'of the angi-y Virginian; 1 his monstrous institution,". theyr; exclaim, " is nov yet dead." And' to "prove the assertion they - proceed to detail the allair of the 5( 20jbub. Jt such is the consternation' 'occasioned, by the calling in ol S 20,000 at. one time," What would have been the situation of things had the directors promptly 'enforced the payment of. all debts, amounting to hltten or On the, 18 th rait, in Bertie. captni Henry peteri. f snn. 9 rfKhrtahl inliafvifanf tf tlint' Atintiri " - w. On the 28th tilt ia?fPasquotankM James " Shannanhouse, a respectable inhabitanr of that Cohnty.'-' - . y .l':C:t-Xt';$ In Wilmington on the -29th iitt ;Car!ts5 'A. f. Beatty, agedjS years a hatlve' of GeorgetowSft, (D. Ct) and son of Dr Charles A- Beatty, of that, , place."- f ; : .-; ' rjS'K rW0t In the'sa'ine place,'6n. thet3pth 'ul" Mr TJionpS-i ; Morris a native of M assachusetts 0h the i?4-rW r... r.Rt -i...i u:n lrr:f.i-. i. r 19th ult. Nathaniel Gedding, merchant, of B stdn ; State of , Nforth Carolina ' -v : s CR AN VlLt E COUNTY,' ' ' In Equity i September, Term,,-D. ' 181 Johh, Craft, Stephen ,-Snee(l.hf.nis C'letiliei John Eusstll, Robert Bevel and Ths;"NoVroar3 -'Tv,ww v;. v' ,;v-, :.'',:!f ..'f1''-'; X Elisha Shammell ahtloseph" Sainel).' '!; '-" It appearing -'''to the cqurtthatT the; defendant : Joseph thamm'eH reside3 out of the limits of this V State j it is therefore ordered that unless the s ild defendant Joseph ihammell appear at the Supe rior. court of equity to be held , for the county a- toresaia on tnenrst ;vionaay 01 March next, ana . plead, answer or'demurr to the said bill of com- V plaint the same will be taken pro confeso against him it is also ordered that publication of this or. V dcr be made for three, weeks in the Raleigh Mi- norva. - ... .. Copy from the Mir.utes. . ?' ' 4 ,test. ; , ; NATH L ROBARD?, c. if. 4 crew fors'6 or 7 da vs alter their arrivaL were iwr. vJat. hockey Club Purse ; three-mile mittcd to go at large, during -Vhiclv time the cap-. ";.''-, ''' 7 v " , ! tain of the privateer kepuopn hmisf, to which the aoiiuia wcic inmeu ana crm ru targo, -tn tne nope :;. . of obtaining some valuable irifor.uaiion from them. 11 At the end of the alove .'time, they were all s'eiz 2 3 j ed by a troop, of Gens dSirmt, - and committed to 3 2 the public prison, where thev 'were kent about 40 i This race was forfeited by Gallatin, in conse- -jhours; during which time attempts were made upon their honesty in eveiy shape of promises, and thcir outstanding debts, amounting to hit bribes and threats, to induce them to beriure twenty millions ol dollars iu. . iauzee. i quence of, Mr. 'ThompsQp's groom, : who had the I themseives, by swearing th.t the cargo, wss En- ", . . ' ". management of him, being detected in puuing two" glish; but much' to their honor, not a man was " 1 ne article in tne yuro-a is tasen irom me fcarsof lead into the bosom of the rider, before he jourid weak or base enough to fall into the snare- Kichmond Inquirer, where it is s.ud, Within a as dismounted at the stand to be weighed : and ) Having made these attempts to no purpose, the :few a ljasl.the bai?k &t- has sent on nearly we race Ordered to be rurrover atrain, fGallatin : whole crew excemini two Twho had rnntnve,! to -300,000 dollars in Virginia novs," Etc. We know to the amount. being permitted to start,) which was woh by conceai themselves,) were r LMPRESEDrand or- vnot whether either is correct as h Bethell'shorse Sir David, beMing"Mr. Da- dered off in Waggons to Antwerp, f6r the purpose Thc. Pr,ntPle.w lhe sawe: ie's horse Vagabond -k'X-fr of being put on board the French fleet- At the : r " , r ""V:;WwV:s'';:.r'-N; same time were; impressed the crews of-the ship John liandolfih.Oi this gcntl Istlieat 2nd do. . 6 minutes 35 seconds, t' 6'minutes 23 seconds. ,: Mr. Davies',s h Sportsman, by D Wr.BcthtirsglAaglandryRoL Mr. Savage's b h Lynchburg, by - ..Whip, - tw "Cv: 7 i sc: r -T . -.' ; 'V-Time, P J-- : -: 2 ,2 dist; 1st heat, ; .'- jV4 mmutes & seconds, 2nd do."1-; ; 4 minutes 5 seconds. . gfoKT a JiQiiluurser Oncmile Mr. Bethell's Dungannoh, 7 c rp' TPowelr'sJlainfand,' VSpread'; Eagle,' y Xj: Mr. John-Long's Fire Fly, byt Mi-vf as; ---ir- ."'-. -,s v.C'r1.' f ' ' 7, .;. ..j- ' '-..7 I 1 2 2 same time were impressed the crews of the ship John Xana,jifi.'i.--vt this gentleman a letter Hercules, the brig Julian, and briar Catharine, and $om Washington city observes " Much anxiety IS creaieu ncru as to tne course wmui win ue pur sued by Mr. Randolph. From any thing which has yet transpired, no warrantable conclusion can sent iff by the same conveyance to tke same place ftiV.DW PurP3e- Jhe twopeisonswhohad fcta ' r yf , " Z escaped, went atterward to thc French consult ann - sh wrl him t Kit AmAFion nfAtctmnn w... . . 'X JIUlVliVMI 1lUiWWtlUllSt claiming their freedom from arrests but instead of granting hem any favour of this sort, he took rj their prvtections from them. Omitting, however, to seize them immediately, they effected their escape, to p place "called Part of jpiltaue about 30 miles east of Dantzic, nothing had been heard of them. Since.;- Our informant, who is no other than the. .mate himsek ;t and from whose lips this brief .history is taken, escaped into the Prussian dominions where he, was hospitably treated; .and whence he .sound his"way hojnterVetsljhoy at Hanno waiting for a convoy. 7 - hiw. .The following extract frprht the captainr dated Parish Sept. Ilr will tellthe resu L This will ioforrti you of the condemnation of dist. I the Atlantic by the court of Prizes ySsterdav- be drawn Uur opln6ioweveis,, that so far as the measurestafthc-government 'are involved with the reputation and interest of Col. Monroe, he will espouse them." He has been very minute and at tentive to the reading of the" doCumenta.U is easy . to perceive that without the aid of ornament he-enforces hij rights in the liall of the nation, and moves with, that conscious .superiority-which at once indicatesrliim ib be the masief of the mansion overawing and conciliating at pleasure, and ra ther fond f going tdextremes.'' 'v-'- ' A distinguished gentleman df one of the. middle states, happening to be near Mr, Ames' residence a short time' before his dea:h . called "to see him lie found the disorder so far advanced to Us close, ' 'On the: 29th ult. Capt. Alexander Dairy mple, to ' Mrs. Alexander. v 7.r:: .v;:' "rr'";? InjWilmingtofli the Isjiiistv Ir AVilliam Jliry, to Miss Nancy Jeruiings;: V r , 7 5 vVM On the same day, Mr. Silas yarnum, to Miss Nanr.v Knight. .,', " ''i'-.t'.V.:;''i u owuaiiu un uie a 1 at uiuv iyir. 1 nomn ; Vaughan to Miss Elizabeth Liscbmb; daughter, of ' WUHam LiscoratlEsi-! In the same '"'place oh the ifyit ult Mr- 5yhitmel V; Cotten, to .Miss Folly YQW&f& --. .. ,vi; ,t "" ' 7v7ifi --,1 T"f7 i ,f In this city, on the 8th inst. the Hon.: IVilliatn - M.'r'l-- '" r ri . - -7 A ti ' in'' L t .' . ' 2: ' irmtcy secretary 01 otate pi iNorin Carolina. : In Halifax ) town on the ' 5th Jiist MrX Johrv West, Tailor. '!s'",'"1'j ' ' '7 Oiv the 30th ult. in the 52d vearcof his eeeV ElishaJNprfleet Esq for - many 'years Clerk of: f North Carolina Almanack, - -... 7iH.Foit' isi'''.''.';-,Tt IS how published, anJ for sale at the usualpr! ces . jt contains, a variety 01 useiui ana enienain ing rriatter, besides the correct astronc mi :al cal culations by' Mr. Brooks. 7; ' . ; , Oct 11. ' ,: ; : ; y . SC H E ME ': ' OF THE - ,," "- T CAPE FEAR-LOTTERY,! " - .. " NO. III. " 1000 dollars " . 1000 7 500 7 -.",7 l(ft)0 3 " '30 i6 200 5 DO '"mo sodo . 3000 1 - - - priis of 2- : .200 , ; 100: , 50 20 10 6 bUnks, . .. ... - ; 6(0 H 3('li0 4000 5000"': Dolli.' 25,000 ' Dolli. 25,000 50 Doll.'' 50(;0 tickets at 5 dollars, , Only one and a hif blanks to a peite. , . STATIONARY PRIZES. . lit drawn number. 7 ' lM . alter 1000 . 100 '. lit do . . 8000 . COO 1st , do r . 5000 7, v 500" '7 1st do , ' 400 ' 1000 ' Suhiecl to a deduction fit. 15 per cent. The drawihgw'ill -cdmrneficrlir-Raleigli on ths . third Monday of November next, and will b e fi . nished ocfore the rise of the assembly.-- , The improvement oif.the. navigation has cow S" mended, and I flatter myself that in twelve mohiht From this date it will be the gt eatest jmorovementf ever made in North Carolina -rr---v Vf All nrizes in the first and second classes of thisf ' lottery,' will be received inpaymeht fortickets in this-class. rf . BR ANSON PreV. : State of North Carolina, IuEOLL County,.'. ' jfygtnt toisidnj : iSlUJt. James Hart,.. vs, tlnhf rt TKrvncm. Tt nnnparincr that the "defendant in this .case pi BnljftithuTthe limits orihe state, it is ordered that , publicaonber madejirfejnihsininf' -that an-attachmenf -has' issued g a mst hirrt.iT ' thit unless he aocfear-'at'next ccurty td plead or - replevy, judgment will be taken" against him . JOHN 1 St - '
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