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, alls MrlraM tKt tffinee if Benmt(o intend teport that Fleshing, ttitluherost of tlit? $Ml momcntif tff rei1fccfiau,:fie wrote an ; wt of ab-
&orf!r'to ftife ' fete" auUlwUftt which thciffofrWuIcherin, had likewise hoisted (he: JtaMdfeatioii in. favor-of J '. j Ailerwards ;iic
Majesties Ihe Eaiperori and all the allied Prrn port standard. . ' i U ;
yilH -T---. , , '
"v'Hi4 Malestv th&Emncrof -of Russia has tliii
vav hnnoredTVIarshal Ncv with visit, and has fjtflirn at LieWis not ix plained Ltit it is niij
been pleased to accept .a breakfast which ha nosed to have originated in delicacy his Roy
''t. r. tanreio drench the hosoin of-hU, native aoij
.ettten&nr'uenertu oi iiia wun me moou oi jus ciMinirvBjeu. ,cotue non
the 9th" fo Pari. . The caasa of hu Jan?
i1-
, iilies la(r.b6el;ivleL, '
t.$iry Council of late,tleTriHeef Bt'ucvento set hit conduct, Jfwe are to judge from his for
jthl)ak:&;of ConoliaWy 'Marshal of France jj u'rer dUtingtiishMzeaIaul service ta tlitfcour
"Hhe"'Diike'' nl ' BegoAlai'sharof Ftanre j the,l mon, eaiise.- '
i)nlce of Altera t thte Conn! of Jancom t ; tfenc-r .The Earl otllarrow hi j$ to he the Dt ilih
Vnl iTauiit' nriurnonviUc. ' Senator : tho .Aohc Siinister sftHhe-nnivroacJiir.j; Ccnyi .-(6 Ili
'MontesViuieir':- and : General ?If ssoIch. - Thc , Lonlshxp -will tvftcrwartla he our Ainlfasiailor
-"4ajesiy,
ndcr the
vacant 'It
hanishirc,
it had at FontainMcaaamtjolo- IrineoEu
l'pup. He'rcncaled ' several tlmes-i- If , I ar
rive, I ara certain of heing acknowledged hy
,i From the Uoft thai wat.a dhr
ptoportio,, pf tW peoplo
Ywedtaat meaiiirVfti ' t hX Lj
' reuresehtafiipin'. mu.
afterwards at crerr sul.'n,.t.,, ' TktA
all Italy.' ; Ucisain revlewrd his froops, and tata legi9lature. Our national rul Sf,ll
hi countenance was pala and altered. Ie re- fore, had lio reason toexoect.' tUt i
jiaiaui-,! kuoiiiicuw, wn suoam uo any mirp ;
ed by their represehtariresHh'n '.,
and
maiiied oulv eicht or ten miimtesjipoi
and having reentered the palitce, sent for thejof tho War,J.haii they had aiLt bvnSU4fJ
Duke of Kegio, and bskt d w hetber thetrooa' stitution, .oudeinaud and they could
would fulJ6w Vim ? No 6ir,' aiitwered Vic?j pect ituule'ss they snptioscd we wCrn i"0' ei
tor.vou have abdicated lo whien .Uona-
'i ? - 1 ' .State, .will, act a Secretary of the Council. : ' Louis, '18th. This appointment re
b (. vi8th.-i.At. one o'clock this day hn lloal post of President ot the Council -
l . . HiVlinefis reviewed f the second divisloA f tb.c will be filled hv the Karl of Uuckins
Iff1- ' .
parted replied, Yes butnpon certain eondU
lioits.' -'.'.Victor replied The soldiers will tiot
understand sneh a'.iblleties.. They believe that
j ou can mi longer commAud them.'- '
"Evory thing is said, tlien, whicu can be sanl
upon this project Lctus jWiiit for news frohi
Paris, said Bonaparte,- -
Tbe .Marshals who had ben sent 'to Paris
of moral -priucipl
hey supposed WCtfCrc destW
ipLv Nor- has thc m
carrying oijr the
a. rt i .
ui y us oi ug ii
iiiLfionsvl i nurds The same acclamations und
transports of joy were manifested thi day as
.yesterday, aud' as the weather w as finer , the
'number of spectators was iore numerous. . . ,
h General 'Criarlct DelasraiiEr' aecompanjed.
hy M. deCambia. jun; his aidde-camp, .set'ofi'
vesterdav from Paris for .Boulogne to meet his
- majesty Kinej'LouU XVJU. . -
tlie ta
oflfudis inhabitants of Cana
many of the people of the'Re fat
ed, by the tits of blood and the habit-rreeU
ship. Dat as eoiigress luVc authorit A"'?'
conitituiion, to declare war, -ana i,npV 8J7f
Willi
to det'rav; the exnenM(. i F. ,as
me laws wnicn are uuly evaded JW ti ci
..tria. and;tof.'Hu8siawcat vthi vdav to'dme at
. v nambouiliet.-fti 4ier . imperial hihnessV the
sflirchduchesi Maria ' l4iftum"Tuat Princess
. ril! let off for Vienna" w'i tit her- ion on Thu rs.
, ilay.'Shte'ia Accompanied . by the Counss of
Jontesquiea , govcrnewana Dymauamc boui
i' flat; aabeoverne$i of her son. Kt J -
.11 is saiu xnai oiouaicuri ouiigur iu wusiy
the wishes- manifested byeyeral "Provinces of
' beholding the Frmees of the Royal family, in-
find j to travel thrulpart of kiagdomrf hojliy
- After the arrivar of Lonis XVIII. V l, :
? 19th.-fcIIis ttoyaMligfinessthe Duke of An
- fgoufeme vmll shortly airife in Paris, accom
- Ranted by Count de Much, Mayor of BorUcaax.
'UiCpyaL highness the Duke of ..Berry, will
;irtivin Pari jlo-mofow v - ;. L
J-Vviv:,?, .v. " e rlf oatwttiATV.ii IP.
f 'The lMniess Maria? Louisa, arrived here at
, 7 ' b'clacK last evening, with her son, ander thc
, sccrt of her guard. Her equipages are vcrj
oamerobf. ' ,- ' M .-. ''4 1- . .
''. It is whispered that thc Marquis of Welling
ton will be appointed our minister at Paris, to
Vtreaf in concert with the allies for peaoc. He
Is expected to he before this time at Paris, and
r we understand . that col. Adams : is7 to be the
, hearer :of despatches to him. t w certain ly
; uwith great propriety tba the gallant command
er who has contributed so effectuallvto the won-
, j derfiil turn "of events, should haTei.the glory of
rconciuaigg a peace .
- - f - : . AYR!!. 10.
Maria Louisa is, hr ft new report, made
, Arch Duchess of Gustella. "We do hot believe
. ; that any thing it definitely. settled on tnis point,
v hut think it probable that her marriage will be
declared null,' void and-illegal, as in the truth
-r-it'Tii.for'' Josephine fieatfliarisois Is the un-
doubted lf of Bonaparte"; V ' " -
; ThelPope has arrived near Lucca, on his
, r.way to Rome. ' : -
A letter from Harwich, dated April 17
ivlio retires from the Board of Coht roh'Ldrd i returned and 'Ney entered the first. Vv '
.Melville quits the AdmiralitV, and returns to Have voa succeeded ? aked Bonapaf.e
the Board h( GontroiJl 'ahd Mr.tJanhtug is tof " Partly,5 Sir,?, answered Ney. But nut as jpose ; and I am happy to observe tm f '
be the new first Lord of the AdmiralUy, in tbelto the llfgeney. Revolution never gow lek-jthe ineasoresof the eL'ueral gdvernmiir?-if
i;odm Of LoM Melville. .:.. congratulate the; ward. This has taken its course j you was too f beeu opposed by violence, 'and" no it.. We
commotp,n8 Have disgraced tbe' pCopje
common wealtb: I -Hatter- myselr that fi l f ,
low citizens will still continue tomacif v
same regard to order,,ad;4ia.e
gentUuien,jLs the guardians of their ri4;?
adopt auch measures tor . thuir relief inFlll
stitution of orconntry justify? , w
" can nanny conceive that
country upon the- accessionj to thc eabiuet, of late j the Senate will (o morrow acknowledge the
sucli a man as jir. Cajuanc;. ilourbons.'
B) the arrial of a Duch schpj t on Su nday j W'hero, then, ara I to live with my fami
at Harwich, we have received 3he. erratifvintr lv ? ' . . . ,
ielitcenQe hat Verhpul who bad so obstinate- ' Where your mafestyplcasoslin the island of
ly aaueieu i tue mieresis oi nonitpnrie, nati: jina, lor example aim wun a f-ension oi sri.
offered -lo,,lui render the Fleet attir Island of the 'millions.' A
Texel to the.f)utch government. .&. j Six millions 1 fhat'f a grea
dine with Sir II. Nealc, on board the Zealous,
a Few days since. , , '
, srreat deal, siace I aih
Brest uhd Rocheforl have 'hffistcd Ihe whitej now hothing bnt a soldief. I see I must reaiu
Dag, and our squadrons off those ports' are on myself. I Aid adieu to allymy companions- io
uie uesi. terms ynu tne squaorons ia inera. arms-; xxaviug saui : tins, ue was sueni.
The Vrench Admiral received an i iu itatiqii to AVe'are assured that the bonkers of London
have made Louts 18lh an offer ' of a loan of
twelve'hiillions sterling, at 3 per cent. Nego
tiations are about to be opened batrt'eeu tjn
land and the United States. Lord Castlereacb
and Mr. Crawford met at the house of one of
the principal ministers in Paris several con
siderable personagc,'Freuch and English, be
ing present. ' ' ..."
It is stated that Bonaparte left Foutainblean
on the 19th of April, having delayed his de
parture under various preteuces until that time.
Her royal highness Maria Louisa, will leave
Rambouiilet on Sunday next, for Vienna.
. ' FIIOH TriE NATIONA1 "APVOOATE.
Wc have read the Paris Journals . received by
the Olivier, and have made - from them the : fol
lowing abstractor the most interesting articles :
" PARI, APR ix. SO.
The allies ordered the irregulars (Cossacks)
ont e.fJFrance. " The late empress Maria Lou in
sa was about to proceed to Vienna w ith Iter son
(the late king of Rome). ; The emperor of Riis
sialav'ted to a fete given by marshal Key, and
accepted the invitation. Bonaparte lias de.
mauded'a cbymist, a, botanist and an astrono
mer to go w(ib him into the island of Elba. It
is not vet known who will have the romantic
generosity to accompany him. no reads evety
morning the Paris nows papers j blames or
approves, the acts of the new government ; and
if any fhing displeases him too much, breaks
out into a furittiii slorni of passion. He sars
that when he arrives in the island of Elba. ie
intends to be very busy to wrjta his (vvvu life
to dcvelope cireumstauces aud incidents known
to hiraseli'otjly and to characterize, the grejit
men of the pcefent age
The emperor Alexander has resolved to Ti
berate all the French' prisoners now in Russia.'
Ueneral Lerebre Uesuouettesgocs With 1j
naparte to Elba, but has declared his adhesion
to. the , Bourbons. Te ; general ot arli Jerv
Druor also accompanies him, arid sen.""Ber
'"'; By , sehnyt' arrived this afternoon, we
;;have a report that the'Texel fleet and island
".have surrendered-, ' ' : '
4'.If-iii aid -that , the naval arranffoments for
'i ' corfvey iirt the king of France to his owii coun
:;try wlllbe very splendid j and for this pur
.'oltft'O' sail of the line have been ordered tt& to
;ibe English and RussianA The Buke of Cla-
rence to ' have: the command of Ihtf whoI,.with
(fa Admiral' and proper complement of men un
4erhim, for the superintendenre of t?acli ship.
-,Thciuit of the king of France is expected tube
' vcry- large1 before the tim of his sailing takes
vl-plaee,',as deputations are, -reviting . daily to
, , him from the. coast of Fraricei
. 'I A-'private letter utatrtf that-1 the ' Marquis
. of Wellington was preparing to set off for Pa
.; ris, .in onsequcnee of au invitatlou from the
. Emperor Alexander- A ' -i r.
Accounts reached town yesterdav of the ca
Jitulation of Ostend on Friday last, on w hich
ay the White Flag wjis hoed - : A
Marshal Marmont is-now very popular in
' - France, not only on acco'nnt of his heiiwf the
first great military man in actual command who
, gave his snpport to the restoration, hot also
- on account ot his convenantingfor the personal j
- sat, ry or uonaparte, ana proviuing a secure
, retreat and suffieientrnaiutenanccfor him j and,
prior to that, for having fought gallantly in de
fence of Paris, and taking care of its-safety
when it wa no longer tenablc , 0
"trirtrovittfif that Bonaparte had rrprcMy
ordered the defence of .Paris hy ulf jmssiblc
means. He wished the streets ta be harricad
. cd and. unt-v'ed," that loon holes should be made
.la all,f"h..hA,iifa' thfi wtftljtWjJiylaiftHi-zaf
trand.
The- judges of the different courts of jiBtice
at Paris liave beeii adaiilted to an audit ne of
Monsieur, who observed,1 that ' Iouis XKlU
iWOuldjnof have desired to ascend the tl-orip
uf his ancestors, but with the unanimous consent
of the French.' :
On the 4th April, marshals Ney and Mae
dohald, accompanied. by Caulincourt, eatpf to
Tans trom the II. (j. ot tr.e French arm) to
bring proposals from Bonaparte to submi to
the decision of the French Senate and people.
and to abdicate in favor of his son. This Jro
posit ion was rejected. . f !
It is suid that cardinal Fesch (uncle) nd
mudame Bouanarte (mother) of N"apoleori,will
retire into tho Papal territorios., Joiph
anil Jerome will go to America and Loni to
Switzerland. .
The provisional government had publiihed
an aaitress to tue oracors and soldiers of the
army, declaring that their honors, ranl and
pensions shuoid he preserved, and ordered all
prisoner, of war in France, of whatever na
tionV to be liberated. ; x v ;
l Tjie Prince f;jfettfhatel (Berthier) had
sent in his adhesion. : : " 1 A
The emperor Alexander havine visited the
InsVitute, M. Lacreteile, the President, address-
ed, to which the empej-or replied: j
1 have always admired the progress lijhich
the JFrench have made in the sciences and! let
lers. They hai?e creatlv contributed ta siVhpftd
throughout Europe the lights of knoivhhdgtl. I
do not impute to then the misl'ort ultes which
hare desolated their country, and I take great
interest. In the eiestablishment of their liber
tjVi t useful tp'mankiwd is-ch fude-olyfct
of my pursuit, and no therTuoUve ha led me
into France,' ''l.A"'''- "'. ' '.'.
Marshal Serrurier uncle to I lie French- min-istF-i!l4hiai5aiiat
and Senator, concurred i the dethronemen of
uonaparte. ',. . ..
Oti the. 4th April, Bonaparte reviewed the
From a London, papft April 10.
The celebrated Chat enubriand had publish
ed in Paris an article, complimentioif the allies,
particularly the British, ou thc overthrow of
tho tyrant
Rumor states, that transports are ordered to
carry 23,000 of Lord Wcllinginn's army to A
merica j andthat they are to aid in replevying
the territory of Louisiana; which the celebrat
ed Cevailos has stated, was swindled from the
Spanish King, by Bonaparte,' and sold to the.
United States as stolen propejrjv. Cambaceres,
Arch-Ch'neeUor f Camlaceres, Arehbishop, of
Uouen ;ftfiAs4)uke of riacetitin ; the DUkc of
Massa ; Marshal QadrhbT: Count Segur ; Gens.
Maurice, Malbieii, Moreau," Col. Merlin de
Thionville, Admiral William, &c. havcdeclar-
cd-for Louis. Bergen-oprZoom, Antwbrp, Os
tend and Links havc: declared for the Bnur
bona. Thc Texel fleet is said to have surren
dered. Havre-de-Graee has declared for the
Bourbons. The French ,81 Polanaise, was
sent over for Lbui XVIilj but a British and
Russianet wi'l convey him to France. 30,000
stands of arms, we" understand are ordered to be
sent to America.
Domestic.
state of France aud England, the mewCJ
our government can have anv tU V
continue the war. , We hoe' tuey w!ll , , ?
danger of heng involved in lho pBjltic"1!
quarrels of Ewrope.-That they tfiU 1'v ?
for the common defenoe, .and maktwirmS
to extend our territftrv. k.. 7T?
Vnlgxt the Kihjeets of()rei
power 16 become eitizeus of the; VM3
That they wiU prutcct the lnd.an Tribes t
their-rightful possessions j and that they
seek peaw in the spirit of candor ami rej
ciliatron, and.imposo no unreasonable resirainu
hereafter upon Commercial enterprise. We may
then hopeo become onco more, a nrosperoi
and United people. '
I have received a letter tern fa gnvernor
or Pennsylvania, which enclosed a resolution of
the senate and hufisc ortcpreffenfatiraof tint
state, proposingthat art amendmeat to the cm
stitutiort of the 0. State han be adintcd, bT
which the term of sgrviso of tliis senator in c?B.
grcss shall be reduced from six to four years"
these paperswilKhe laid bVfore' you.'
A we have been selected by our eontAtMfr
to tlic-o hees in vhich we hive now eiisa
j v iigui i exppt mat wo shall m
the city t that atones, loil of wood, and hoitine
till. !mOlit thrniwn fpnm tlip u'inrln-ua s thrti
in case the-northern': 4rt of Ue rilv should be
. . - . ' . ,.-a.-i ... .. - t - i . - ... ; i i ' - - -
forced, they snouid retire toTne souinern part j.ltroops at Jbontaiubleau,. and the marshals and
;that mines should be placed in adyauce, under generals -having ..learnt the revolinion which
Vie uridges, to uiowuiem ipi that tne other had talfen place at Paris, conferred (Aether.
pan Biiouiu ue uuienuen in iiic
: as the northern .
v yield iintil toerfee
A Dutchman arrived yestrrdav
conveyance we learn that the-garnsoiis of Ber- fiuet. He asked him if he knew of the great
gen-np-zoom, Antwerp ami Ijle, apprized ot j revolution that happened at Paris ?t Bonaparte
MASrtACi.JSlSf TS LEGISLATURE.
, . ' - "BOSTON, MAY at.
At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, agreeably I to diseVss them :
4.1. .. a a . . a 1 t
isintcrested and impartial course of eoi
duet, and recard their interests with sfpn.liU
anihfidelityr Whatever r elainis ftattl
patrotismi if we appefar solicitous ar our
ailvancement, or endeavor by u a fair" medio
toensiire the success of a partywe belong
our fellow citizens may well doubt our sinew-
-j ty w pen we pretend to an anxious mm
-Iforfho pnblio erobd. m&fttofiAf
no sacrifice of tnith or duty to again the ti
fidence of the people,, jjor will be .deviate frur
the strictest rules of integrity to effect J
purpose how imjiortant s.iever it may Meni'f
the interest of his country ; he wMieVtHjt.4
state and nation may prosper whoever direct!
I their affairs, ami is cojitent with his 6wn pri
portion of the public happiness. - ,
- Div"er8,sul)jects, interesting to partidlarwe
: Irons". df the state, or to individual. e
postponed at the close of tho. last session cf the
general court, from the want of sufficient tik
I presume thev will now re
io mo assignment, nrs excellency tne governor eeivc thc attention to wlrieh they are entitled,
met the two branches of the legislature in tlic If any matters of unportajicchaH WctjftoiS
representatives' chamber, and delivered the j0f which you, gentlemen, may not be informed,
following. Ainn or which may seem to escape yourrecllectif
SPEECH j
Gentlemen hf the Senate, and
s, Umtlenieu of the oust of Representatives,
At the last session of the late general court,
memorials were presented from a number of
towns, complaining of the act of congress lay
ing au embargo ; they were referred to a com
mittee, who reported that j in their, opinion, the
act was unconstitutional and void in divers of
its provisions ; hut, at the sr.me time, expressed
iui-ir nope, mm. mo people oi mu common-
I will commumeate them by a measare.
CALEB STUOXG.
May 30, I&14, ,
;;' - Governor's House A?ain.
THE Commissioners appointed to contrwl
fur t!iebU'lling of a Prwtirj Hou3e for tUGov itoV
have recchTed ne propisals ;', "fcut 4io ieinj ?3tif!i ''!
ny y ojff-jied, and havlnjj changed l!ic plan of the btMf
and hemg moreover deirou tliat Afthiltcts onim
same manner ana snoKe sa loua mat liin:marte Itpstrii llim
art, that t lie cify.was not to lie aliected, Hov erer, not to listen, and the
tly destroyed.' - ' jrcview being ended, MarslmAVe'v cutcre.l tho
, by which inalace with ..him and followed him in his inli.
the hannvchanre which haI taken-nlace.-had
hoisted the white cockade. : A friendly com
munrcation'wis'iminediatefy opfied from (he
two former townSv With the ftorps that were
employed in conducjing. the siege j and this
eyentis i the more 'to be hailed as prrnarations
ara saiu to nave ueen in a very lorwara state
ormaKing very vigorous aiiacKs 0a .u01n. r4V
1 ej-y drop of blood that is now'shed "must cause
deep regret, as itwould be sacrificing so many'
irjcndlj and innocent persons rtlirouglFinadver
te,aeyi We liave, througlrthc same chanucl, a
. & . .a . ....
an s we reu i n ar- ire Kuewji p 1 n i n g o f 1 iTTAey
theif handed hi in the Paris newspapers. He
see vcd.tD Jbe reading; them with attention, in
order to gain time for an answer. Marshal Lc
febrO entered, and said -with an animated ac
centr to the ci-devant emperor 4 Yoir are Inst !
you would" not listerrto tiho advie of any 'or
jiiui ui.t ci Tuiun ; oenaio nave pronoun
ced .ybflr .'destiiiatioh'. These woKls mada so
awful an impression upon the man who was
accustomed to regard himself as above lawnf
that he burst into a flood of tears, fter some
tisfactiou to the people of this stte, as it seems
to indicate a milder and more nacilifl distnai
tion in the govf rnmejit and rnav be, considered
as a finaHrelinquislniient of that restrictive
system, the effects of which we have abundant.
iy expmenced,4n the course . of the last,. se
ven years; arid, which, hoivedosigncdNo
operate against tf people of ' G. Britain, has
been found to be fyir more injnrions ' to its than
to them. -' '; .":''- .- --'. .
.Tjie last actjaying an embargo, interdicted
th'TrighT ofaviga!i(mnfn7m port'to port wit h -
tishin
1
and
ri lh llm'.l-.' . f 1 -
in inu iiioiiv 01 uie stare, and rislung on its
coiists j from tins specie of restraint, we have
probably suffered more than allthe other states.
Bat though those provisions, and other parts
of the aet.'were aenerallv thoiiP-ht in l! in.
fringemcnts, of the constrtulion; we have not
learu 01 any violence in opposing them, Qur
fellow citizens are therefore entitled to-mueh
eredit, for the exercise of that forbearance
which was recommended hr the state' lesUla.-
ture. - . .
hut en'aTwl the lime for rcccivin'c 'w'twta'i to tlif n'
of ftext. month.' Any perron then foie wilfa'g " tittf,itl't
job, may. ce tlm.plao of . trie house b'a; plving 10 thKA"
rbisiioiit ri 'on bi before the taidflei'fT'rdrfjv.
' " THE COMMtSSlO' KIS-
riW-l 9th turn. 'tfll. " ' . " it-31'
. j 7 - - - - 7
Weallh wrtufiTa as far a9 pOSSlbrc restrain their liquid l aveanoiberopptjrruniiT puiting.fniheirtmT
reelings, anu wait patientlyTor the interposi
tion Of the state government for their relief.
This report was accepted by the legislature;
aud it wus thereupon resolved, that the memo
rials above mentioned should be delivered to
the governor, with a request that he, or his
successor m oihee, should cans thc same to be
laid before the then eeneral court at an earl
dayin their first sesitim. In conmliance with
this r uest l wiU direct ;.the secretary to deli
vcr mem me two nouses. . H .;'....,,.
Shvee Uie transactiohs
, . . .
Hi Jargar and Trorrni porTalton TaWshavebeTn
repealed; this event must afford1 peculiar sa-
A ' ?itt -oouw rr. r.
Reading Bclf, w. Wui, Murphej and I otfierV
6 1 Court of Efk
s ; ."A- ' March term ttU-
of the co".rt
' onioiXAL B r 1 1 .
B Tannpflrin tn Hit satisi.-U tmS
JL-that John He -to. omA the deiM ajit in iU i .,'
an luhabiiaat of this Hate it t orl-rst, dt tn ;e
lie notice be given to tSie said Jfno HaiS Jiy a lve.i'n'n ' .
he Rjle sh' Mmrrva thai wim he apyeatt lt
hit C..u.t to .be I.Jd at the O'iri Hsus!i'Cif l '
15 mi-Monday oi Sej hrrt lcr dkxT, nd P' hi' r,wer (
8iti m'cominrj-jient wiU b.e ii.tc-ed &tx hta'f
co;jlsso. Tt-itJ ; .
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THE members of Hiram Lodge,
it quested to ai'en.1 at th. ir R m, on FrM.ay, J"1
. ..... r to r A nruft
-the dniiiverry of ST. JO-iN T ,C ' ' SlJ,:
JionwHI Ije torrnedat ( l o.Dock, anu - -
. . .. .:n L, Aa'.oirrtn OY wr- .
House, wftcifC an UKAIJU J Win u- -r
b-eih,enare?o'icitto.'0.rt'-
t.-d la be u eient at the Sijte itme. - V) "l'r'
iR-Ueiih. Jjne 10, ti4, A. Li 33l ' "
ex. Lucas. Vi'it'1
rtoniali ; and thtf cit tent of ih place are
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