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- ' ft 'r - - ' '. liV i. . . - . -V" ' .. rv . .. . -iff- .J.-:l tina of specie' be" -prohibited ihroug sauicpenoa. . liont thejfy. with a pcr'etcaV deMvtnl eternal talc, ' titie-tiie sake of liurchaairg 1 new disasters and ,t 1 v . S : " ' r V Ji6n th$ Adams a:riiIris(;ratioii, in the year "5 hren: rI, vas, i tf fa a':rert tax of 2,K?0,000 oMolfers, .. . y a a i.ii n. aLak.si wa. uiuaaftuuiA Fl(fllf 111) ISIT The Me-u-- liavi hot JInties, -atei-red to the committee ott . u j j.. -..izrj thrHinHVthV whtda c)ur.t?j. s Tyrajiny ! Oppression ij ldigaU tyj were sounded through cyeiy orner of the land, l he a auy demagogues rosejpn tite rour- M&V fcturnei toiW itilU aai re.cra6(i; he woul.l kQI me-au1 AwiltiiOCflitl Sm V;- ' ,1 pray to the devil $ but 1 knew if riid:tiMiC T f Ual rcP?r(!"n,i would nht like it-and so, as I knew it would; I were inaJune lor reimwal at least tuelVe daytL .i t.L ? :Ti " ;. .a,; ihul uu iu bibt mere au menu i conciuuc Tj the Editor tf the, RaldgU Jlttttrvia, SIB, A paragraf I, murs of the crowd, arid were hoisted, into pow sath-upon tbeTayiuen of tin JMtia, speaks --The sound oi these murmuringg . 1.1 .,1. think with becoiiiin- ia.lignation of the treuf sr asrely. died on our cars, wliou these. same de mpit !Voi t!-Caroliua ha experienced upon this mocrats, alter impoverishing tnecountiy by a saiiicct from the General Government. ' it may, : 'succession of emliaroes and restrictions, laid however, be for the advantage" of I he State, to. a direct'taxof three wUHSns. '., If a two mil correct the view therein taken ot the hieetoral lion tax-twelve years ago was tyrannical, jrro Votc'given hj the State at the last Election f (iigal and oppresslvej liow'fii'iich lnoiMj'levei'e Pr;silent and Vice President. vThe adoeatca j y must'the' present taxTo-rate ? Yet this tax, for a r undivided Voteon that ceasiou, ; ivlso ;PnrtVmmis. tvrniinirnl and onnfoRsive as it is. 1 4... '.J,,., v... . , i ". i " Lnudauce St time afforded for the removal of e-IS0 ??on WhisUing, andfctnjr to.W veiilheyoadihaeaehf4hnemv 'I i. ... . . i - . ..'la l Auerceaiuiy tvere more teams in camp than L were neeessnrv for this iarnose. for it is 'fke't . . . . . . r . . ' r- . i.-M-.. .. - ... . : . mat those .engaged by individual-for, the rerao-t fwjaye werg$i a rwajtip tn the night, val ofprivate property, were, taken possession of I tvtr els ynt do don't pray to ik$ devil, rsLttt uy uur oineers, ana some uciaiuea several days without using themv; while others in their era. ploy wre diichdiged . or returned towards the hai-bor eumtv. It soou auneared evident that i. . . roiJ4wpe4JhyDiU0Jetjne go throt-sa '.a I harif got' home elite Tom $ but'the next tin r . .jrt TOO I5TKXD AT lAST TO QO TO THE DEVIL. Conn, Mirror DIED, iaheuuiiHier matters were conducted by the! At his residence in Northatrtptn, of a mI I t quarternnSter's department, immense loss monary, eons u m pt ion, HI C 1 1 A It D FH E 13 A ft , 1 'I .huoi ensue to wie puuuc, iroin me expecieu vi- lisq. He nas lett an amiable wift, lie was: j sit of the enemy : And' theitth-ahitaats of Hop- a man of amiable manners, of a most lenvo- "j Riiivun poi iicuiany, eame iorwaru anu ouerea lent , neart, ana ouiversaily 'Beloved, ju .tli to soeure-. the Hoar lodged iu that town by itsj Couuty where he was born and where he liiHl, v.? linmeuiaie removal on aimosi any terms to the in Washington eity. on Thursday e'nniaht I of a lineerinar illness, JOHN DA WSO. a lie it lie bad filled w ilft rospecia v 4 . - . - . 1 1 ad voeatea a permanent enange in ane meinoa win 8upioli olir economical administration not of chooMti? the .Electors of the fetate, to that! t the Vote- of fhe State should . bl 1 0f this direct tax, the state of Nortli-Caro-divided. T nevj nt'it her exiK-'cteu nor promiseu i ,an , . , , 4t,A important results from a' single act. They " Jna lys S320,8 Wets, a sum n.carly thre w-re aware that gratitude is i.t a distinguish- j times the amount of the present state tax. It Jns feature in the character of politicians ; and win support me war otic uay, .rawt nuun,jtn I ' . "... as . Vj 1 th;abotie and fear are mueh more powerful Hj-irco rdinwes ana ixveniy-mrex seconas. luci ol inese ueue-K ine icjtowiiig am me pvrumsui ujjic uur agr.T.'its to inlltieiice th condi men-. . " " "' " .iNotliitij is more natural thuu nt those who ar? lonki'ig forward to the principal oiBees of government for themselves and friends, to di rect their- cilbrls to the estimating aud securiaj; of Votes to he given at a future Election ; while that which is past And cannot bf changed is ' entirely overlooked. When therefore the General Assembly, at the session. of is 12,, de termined that the ElcctorsshonM again be-'cho-er. by districts, so as iieeessat i'y'to make the tote of the state of little or no vaine by its di Ti'sion, they sarrendered all th'ut influence up on the general government derived from her vote in the choice of chief magistrate. The '.advocates for an undivided, vote were neither deceived in this, rior were they deceived its' to the fate of the proposed amendment to the con stitution, by which all the states were directed to choose tlieir electors by districts. TheV warned the Legislature tfiat anieudnient would not he adapted-;'' and that it was weakness for "North-Carolina -while in etf 'ct yielding np her "suffrage rliuthe choice of chief wcistrate. to calculate that other states would also divest themselves of that power, Lseome more valua ble to them hf her concessiou. To the traih of this isllthe members of 'Assembly of IHt2 are witnesses A NURTH-CAltOLINlAN. ins which the portions ef th'B tax, hsscssed up on this scfiTul counties, will support the war-i Tmt cfnev. mU.-'Thc r ilt of this trial has hot yet reached us ;, although some time has elapsed since the gejfuTal closed his defenee. M. T? Kewtzow, the Swedish Minister, dppnrtM from this city 6n Tuesday morning for PhilafUpljia. V M. rETEFSEjr, the Represcntntrre of the Anson, i Ashe. Bcacfort, IfTtie,' Rr.uirswickj llimeomhpj Hiirkf, Cabarrus, Cambden, " Carteret, Caswell, Chatham, Chowsn, ColumbMs, Craven. m: w. 7 13 CS 1ft Lcr.nj?, , Lincoln, arsenal at Husseh This offer was declined I ta thepart of the oineers entrusted with it, and uf coarse, as was sxpected, it fell into the hands of tue eaeniy. When the pro visions were remov ing fro in camp, it was supposed they 'would he earned to a place of safety, instead of which they were deposited at Alalone, only 17 miles ..1 11 1' jr.i j'. . , iron me irenen muis, and its yeighiiouruoou, ft If purposely to invite the approach of the ae my aim so well acquainted were they of thts, that they produced the exact amount of thS quantity and quftlitv, and designated immedi- 21 48 j ately the place of each deposit, lint what ap- 56 31fpearc-j as, extraordinary a thinr in this ro'vte- h'trt. m. sec -27 2 w xM.umi, o ,rious busmesis, was that on the twenty third of fioMccklenhurg, 5 38; Fehtoy, while the enemy were in possession US Sfl Moutgoniery, 28 45 f 3Ialone, HopkitOo and Four Cornferf, or- - 27 S:jMore, 28 8 ; dors were actually issud to transport the Hop- 2 27 . .'ash, 29 53 kiaton Hour to Plattsbura when it was eviasnt 24 33 -N. Hanover, IS 4ijonhainpton, 1 40 4 ijOnsiow, 43 22j()raiige, f 1 2! 2?iPasuitank, 1 st .53 34 Cambi'rhmd, ofi 23 t'urriluik, Hupliu. Ed.:combf Frankliii, IVrqriimarts,': Person, 28 Pilt, 8 58 2 1 iHamlolnh, 37 89 33 ,Jl:tie!iniond, j?3 60 Gates, Graiiville, Rreeu, Guilford. - Halifax, Haywood, Hertford, Hyd., Johnston, Jones, Iredell, - .j3!ti1oflon, '-' -4j flRnekiiigham,'- fciv i icm- m tij jMiuuai iv 9 miim; in tuns .iiy t m , ia j. i 1 mt 0 3 it must useessarily pass through the places ? 6 then 'actually occupied by the enemy. By man 22 20 :-agp-nieut like this we lost between 6 and 700 13 40 siejgi, 1 of floir, pork, whiskey, &e. The 84 58 arsenal at Malone wa not materially injured. 2t 42 'pj,e eHCniy seized its contents, and after dittri- 51 butins provisions from .their suoerabnndani stores to soms of the aecdy inhabitants of liop kii.Uo i, in a taunting, though significant man npr, nude k present of the arsenal to the villa gers of JMalnnc. From the whole complexion of t In a transaction, lean torni no other eoneiusion, than that of a prscoacert between the two high contracting parties that the army should march ofl' w ith the honor of war, but that thoe articles, which the British most needed should 38 .58 be Jaft, excepting a very small portion, which, iA 55 to save appearances, was to be removed. In 1 4 2ft eopariaatioa of this, report says (audi have sn 15 tj.gjjj nearly to its source with strong suspi , 1820 ci0s ftf its truth, that(abill has been drawn for T 3 -t) n normmis a mount lv Anmplictrlu in nnr n'rmv. Wilkes, - 18 4 tn the British frnvertvment. not manv hnura af. If any ow wishes to find how far his con- ter. this seaadalous trausaetion was closed-J trihution gecfi, let him rem -mber that 100 am.: in hopes to learn moreparliiculars on this f?ollais W. hnn m'mnto. If h rnnfrihiitpe MrJ'arp8siute draw the UlasTceruar. ten dollars it will maintain tho goverurnr-nt 21--CiJt?r,wat. 1 2r'Kinhf rtbrd. 16 srj4i-ij)fn, 4 53 17 13 - 8 20 3'. r?3 5 J 33 3S 2t 30 33 7 St nicies, - :" iuvrv, Wak-, 1 Wirren, jWashius'ton, Wnvie, " 33 14 5 87 28 43 29 .10 29 31 38 25 ?n Tuesday frnr hhnrBiilencfUt PTnTadelTpTiTa. Owing to the death of ne of the members of tine House of Representatives, no h.slaf lVe ty dollars half a minute, Ar. The Washington and Adams administration business was vestorday done in either Hoefef? if" afUBcdb1 f f Congress; The c mmittee of Foreign. Ue--litioriB had, it is understood, prepared a report In favor of the measures recommended in the tcry imprtjnt message of the Pivsident trans mitted on the preceding day whfrh rpoi-t will dQuhtlVss he m?.de tn-day. AVe have heard t.iar me siaijen wai not oe aisrupsea in tne Senate, until the .other House shall have de .tided on it. . The proposition of a National Bank has not y'-t Vpu rentwe-i, fs we expected.'".. ."We hope ' tlvcentlemen Vh had it in contemplation do ; ji jnean to let we think, demands tire existence of such an Institution; arid the present moment is pro pitious for its ..'establishment'; XaUJnt Ccmtthc Cot. -In the course of r short pe riod the yeomani-y of North-Carolina will he -lpjiyneTax-Gatherers', toontri- crats of prodigality and wastefulness. The wuole expenditure of the Government during the twelve years which theyadmiiiistereiL, it, was, 84,743,688 dollars ; more than 45 mil lions of which wercr for principal and interest of the Public Debt ; leaving fop civil, military, naVal and all other expenses less' than 40 millions dollars. Our economical democratic administration estimate their civil, military, ana naval exp?nccs for the single year 1814, at 40 millions, five hundred thousand dollars ! They spend in one year - what . Washington land Adams spent in twelve. They spend in. one . month what lusted the t cdcral Adminis tration a whole year ! ! These- calcidations are-founded upon the estimate which the . Government itself has made of its expenditure for the ensuing year. But it should be alwaysTettt in mind that the estimates of the government liayefor several ted traitor before the eyes of the public. t SANGUINAHY cd.MBATl '": , Tvvo Frenchmen, private in captain Swift's company of Marines, quarreled afew days ago, and ueither wouhl be satisl'ed without an ap peal to arms. The weapons they chooso for the occasion were theirovvn bayonets, which, as is the way 'amon so'diers ia the French army, they unfixed from their muskots, and having ehosaa their seeouds, proceeded te , a spot in an adja cent thicket. Here these heroes, alias mA stersr set at each other, with. all the formality and skill of experienced adepts, and continued to parry aud stab, until one of them pierced with repeated wounds, fell exhausted, and de- j;.clartd himself vanquished $ while the other Having been tnrice. stabbed by his fallen anta gonist, was very willing to receive his submis sion Both were borne bleedine to tshe Hosni about 52 years "i bihty various public stations, havrng beeit tt the occupation of soma appointment bv-th 4 People, from the time he reaened maturity until . the day of his death ''.- T Mil i V4-U.i--J-tBWg Orass and Garden Seed. OYL AN &. SLOAN have just received 'iH tollowing eupply f f:sh Qan snd Gotten Seedii' ' ' Satlnod kaiiuh,'- " ' ' A Turnip RaHisk, ? Nutmeg Muskmi-lM' r Cantiprr..dQk ' . -"' Oraniepan. ; : t Satm n ."i.:" . ited Onio Silvenkin dai Scurvy a 4. r'" ;. ' 40 St. " ' - "S ' a i rm my seed. Orchard Gran, . Hyd'i do. D.uifchead Cabbage, Red . ' v do. .. . Celery .. -Sp nago, ; ., , Ppper Graft, .. . x . Curled Lettuce, ". Arfil.,8. Htute Lottery OHice, BalllnUrc. J ROBINSON, at tht SUt Lottery Oifiee Baltimore,' rejpeQttuJly inform tli public that th' cord Cla s of die. - V , PTashinton Mommtni Loiter is now dravring in Baliim. re, 5 dayt in each weak,' and t c mh on the I5ih of June neit, Thi Lotiy new cintaiia .. 2 prizes of j$i 0,000 ,000 16 -.1,009 1 priiti of S40,000 1 r " 0,000 i 20,000 20 of g500 60 of 2100, &CV ' PKEIEKT fBICK orticKKia gl2 Leuerffor tickets ia the above Lottery, any otlnr Lottery hi Baltimore,' Fnilsdcljihia, or tw-Yo adrfr.i! toaid RoBtNjoi, will be prorr.pily atieodt-d to, and the e lieu intorination gi yen adventurers . - j ' Said ResiNlwpubIikes weekly, for .the information ol. Mi customei s, a paper r onuininj a list f all the Blanks and Pra, a drtwiriirrtif tUffe "fenr fol tei ief byhkhnManawaiirrtit can obtain immediate ii)lormatioii at do oibor eapente tha a state. Priies in any ct the Lotteries received iaj lor 1 icKets. AU letter mast be post aid ' ' - Baltimore, Ap.il 8 , 401 Jr. 1 1 ' ' 'I . ' ) i i i nil I,. ,, bote their hard-earned substance in support of , p.fl unwjniy latienshort several iml- : - ' i in) fini nta rvv ria r si i nAMjif-n-nt vU9 fflorionS war for fi-ee trade and sa dis'l"1"' """ rAFill'r' rights." It is desirable that every individual Citizen should be able to calctdate" exactly the frsiinhini nf clnr- tvJiirVi lia tin i4!vh1d' rtwni Jktittoti has purchased. - For this purpose the Allowing irmarks and , estimates are offered : -Mr. S!iry, .jn his report to congress, esthnated the expenses of the government, at that tim"e au thorisefl hy law,: at 45,350,000 dollars. The !rw;j?42tj boimty bill has become a jaw; since . tv.at report was made, and by accurate calcu letiorv will rncreasc the sum of expenses to Cc sen nnn 111.... Ti :.i u:n : m.uu,uhu uourilB. JV.11U'.'H tills, U Ulll U L MSV M . . i a n . ' .. .. I Lginiews j)t-riueraen,-,hiS passed-mto a ym " . .a ... - CALCULATOR. Incluutng the new bounty money. i Extract of d letter to the -Editor of -the JV. T. iiiJfott, dated GDENSBUJUKlMARCH 12. I send you the. enclosed statement foFpublt cation, if you think it advisablc.-r-We arp con vinced in this quarterlhat there ias beeu foul plajr on the part of some of our great war char acters. It is impossible to believe so much mis chief has resulted from negligence orignprance. - . 1 " ' - Far the Evening Post. - - have" seen mariv different statements in the papers coheerniiia: the departure of our ar- law and must encrease this sura sevesral millions y ""0B1 the French Mills?and the consequent more. Tlus latter item, howev into coiMdflhatirtn. ; .Tlie, exwenses of imvr.m--P,ac? "J?- ?ncmy- l nave aiteu much pat us K for 'the 'war it.. m. tW.-iA,n,rfl,r my own satisfaction to ascertain the facts oW, r - - v ..:. , oifthis subject, and the following statement, as far as it icoes mav.hi-rp!iflH'ni. H- Onffhe 1st February, or thereabouts, the movements erour army was determined upon, and on the 2d of that month orders Were issued to stop all the provisions coming to the army at Hhpkinton. From that place to the Mills by one route is 40 miles, hy.another though the tai in the navy yard, where they have been pro perly attended, and vie since learn, are in a fair way of recovery. JTorf. Paper. EXTRACT A LETTER f ROM BORDEAUX. " January "30, There is no business doing here at this moment : nothing will sell, The invasion ofThe country by the eneinyr m almost every uirection, it as nestroyed all conudence, and ruined a great many rich and respectable houses in the capital and other places in this empire. The failures at Paris are numerous ; there lias beeu none here as vet." numbers S52.000.000. That is l,P00.OO0 dolls, cvcrx wwk 144,000 dolls, .evfryndayy . ;. .c'r'd dolls, eyt ry hour, - .100 dr.Us. cvrrV minute. 1 Gficts. .cveyy second. It would hnve a vriT hTppy em IP 1 . 1 1 I ! ' . ' j ' ooii lLl r ..l J ' i -: . ' , o ' "-deludedmem if llicy .could bring themselves to '28y.hbls. of flour were accordingly deposited reflect everv timehev hear the clock '.-'strike-4 at Hopkiiiton.. On the 6th of February he "9th WetirfiOnO addetf to the debt aUil regiments' passed t hat place towards Which limd nivrhiOiTn-miisI settle. Or. :p the Harbor. On the 12th the heavy rirtillery. inevwot'iti sav to tnemseivr s, eviry eveirinc . r-- ; .' " s" .ill,'') whm thev.go to beth-Another SiU.OOrj has PaR8ed on U;e '1"a rou1,e.,?u : V'f 14! V .;, Jn u .wssrt kiit-r . rr 1 tltpjneirty came to the French Mil s wi h a de- I ii mtom conquest ; of Canada., fa,hlhen( aml ,vcre .reilferced on the i3iU to .If-Mvmnchiiearcr totl.e ohjert are we thanwejaoont 20a mPn p,nm ,ir , , 0 Were two yeai-s ago ? -And wl.at good wdl iti they proceeded to Mahme aiul the Four Cor doo,or my children, or the countay, if itbe ; ners, and a detachment of about 73 nWpro pu(fsmm l.Ja it rerft while to saddla post i?edi to Hopkiutoa ca the 23d. On the same r FROM THE WEST, f- 7 ' . WehavftJieard a rumor which receives cre dit and 'which we are i ncImetTto, believe truer f. It Is, that the British sent up two companies of regulars towards Detroit, who marched within f or T miles of that, place, and sent in a flag demand inga'.' surrender of- the fort and town. It happened that a . party of our men met the flag ; learnt the demand, and immediately push ed for thi British army "whieh wa captured without much ttMMl ante and conducted Jnto thY'fort they had demanded. This account we derive indirectly from the wife of njajor llallory, "who has reeeutlyjcpme frenT Canada. ' Ontario Messenger. , J recipe for eledioneerihg. ' Mr Dexter, when he wrote his two-sided letter to the peo ple of, Massach'.is?j;tsj was much in the same prcdicamentt .wiih Squire Moffit's .boy Tom. Squire Moftftusedrtb send Tom to pasture af- ter his, . cows, in which was a dark swamp, m- :- ..- ' '. ;' t Notice." . r'r : WHEREAS, ca the 2it day crApriJ 1SI5, 1 fave my Nyi of hab4 t Williiw Picki son, E-g. attwrney at la, foi losir -1tttdsejl' stftyv VfcnafsJ whifii wasfir the purchof a negrto V ijow by'ihe itimipf Jeny and 1 haine been sued in tbi .iupt'riar Court fif -LaW hild for the cumy ol Wake, fijr rd , d(;hrebrv caatio.1 and tVtwirnll prsoos. ftentialiSii -kiamelit'it the said note frm the (aid Qictlnicw, of any 0Se ebe, Si not mean tu tjv thr linn tuiil I . LA .. t. ... v.- .':: nf"'- . ';y?;i;--- NOKFLVErCURt. -Nab county, April 8.: .. . ' 4it5 p. ' ' '' :' : ' Valuable Property far Sale, pLnLL(e ol4 h th? subscriber, pn srerr '..'if leasynable ie.s. )he Lot aud Hou.es. 4 fabitfte .eiujnment, ia the jgtivf Oxfd, reserved by k vhijtk !-wn .was csiabiished on hi lands, ' The ptprrf pisfiiaeV i superior adjutages which wiJI alwayuecuw fc i1, prop. Wfta a prefcrenctofcustiim, each to' being contiguous' tht) yard, ' and h'aa'ia&nely situated upon one ol xebictr corniBodioua bouse, t wy ituriej hifctt, caJiiainingllifte4i nns for the accommodation of gentkme.i of the bar and oihetrwb wish retricm'it; with every necesa'y out-houie, sud a den and yartf occiiying neatly fjur acre. Upji; the other lt there it a Tavern'boute, wnicb is abt to-be repaired and; larked, a Capacious fraqcd Ktable beiides other Bdusei and a ' hone lot adjoining," which will be extended to any slje the ptirv chaier may deirre, to which will be added as much bn coa. venient- to tha town -as may be requi red for A e Woud' aid pL ture , As an eeneral deteriution 61 she mpm't... Wtn ,iarTfyprove utslactorfTcratraBgers whaciay be detirous ty . turCha!e-4uch prperty,,jhey art invited to view it. The ittt irribef will also sell lots 0 jroiind, to suit the purchaser, joining j ha town,andconvwtenr tothe Oxford Acaitemy, which " aS rds to as patrons the pr spectof becoming a aouiishinj it sutution. : THO. BjLITTLFIOHV 1 v -. Oxforrf, Granville countyV;3lst March, IS 14. '40.tf r "'" " x ' ': Notice.;.- " -' "i- THE jobscriber gave to ErBXADi BaIeT :bi Band for, four huudred dollar- which Bond has a credit of., three hundreyl dollats on it. I lorwarn all persons ftom trading lor ike. same, as I was to pay.pfperiy for tbe bi ;aice j MAJOR BRA JFlELD ' - Apiis. ' 40,3tj,..' ' &fth, . . Tht ekgmthmJUajLddrun - ning norsti, .--.- croaking animals; On one occasion Tom got behind-hand, and hado cross the swamp a p tle after dusk. When became home he looked pale and affrighted ; arid hw master asked him what was the matter. Tofn said he had been scared out of his wits for, said"he,whenT came to theswamp-' and heard such dreadful noises, ;I thought I should certainly be, killed hefo&ljgot tlirough. At first I thought I would' pray to the Lord, for help : but I was afraid if I did th9 dsvil v. ould not like it, and WI L Irs tan J -the-ensui ngeasoiratrniy sta ble, in Pivtboroug He was got by old Sotiel Dio " ... . . . ." - . w mtd; his dam. by old feel -Air, (whose siie w a, old if trlleyi) his grand dam by old Wild-Air1' hirgreat g and darn by Har ris's Eclipse, who was the sire ol old Brimmer nd the son of H f rarnought j bit great f real grand am by ih. celebrattsi imported old jolly Roger. Fjt bone u-) wuKtifar powers, e.eganceand symmetry ol form, and majestV ol action, Cham, hcrla'tn is without a superior. In j-oint ol WuO'Vand pf rnw . jt.ceas a raret, he is among the h it hprtfl that ha.vfla-en 'ai-,. cd Tn America. The bills w.U shew othe'r paniculate, rename " to the iea, Js. - WH, BYKUM, scjt, Match1814. T 49t 1
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