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HILLSBOROUGH KECOKOKlt. \o\.\I. . 3 WKUMK8D\frTuWK 29, 1825. g J<v m . (STffjj-ii-asra Brandy. C?jgmac, ? A|*|>lev Peach, Bacon, - - BevswaX, - - BuUtr, - - (Jotiee, - tforn, - - Cottun, ? - Candles, mould, Flaxseed, rough Flour, - - - Gin, i lot land, Country, Iron, - - - Lard, - - . Lime, - - - Moli)WS,' ? Powder, Amer. Hum, JafTmcJ, Wtit India, New England, Rice, - - - * Shot, - Salt, Liverpool, - - Turk's Island, Sugar, llrown, - - Loaf, ? Tea, Imperial StGunpow Hyson, - - ? Young Hyaon, Tobacco, - - - < Tallow, .... Wheat, ? Whiskey, ... W ine, v adeira, ? Tenerifte, Sherry, - Port, - - Malaga, - gall. \V llutl ^lu, .>la>i 31. lb. dcr. bush. lb. bush . bbl. gall. ton lb. cask gall. kog gall. bush, cwt. lb. C-9. CIS. 1 "JO a 126 37 40 8 3 3 23 30 20 75 22 14 c w t. lb. hush I gall 7(> 2 ? 12 5 jO 80 36 *62 yo 40 10000 9 I " ! 50 2 O 36 37 9 ) 6 5 .00 70 40 50 5 5 45 50 100O 400 9 33 ?: 50 l j I' J) till \ Hit June 6. Cls. 1 25 i 42 50 6 J 34 1 > 18 65 25 1 1 a ) 15 J 90 43 i luou 7 250 37 500 *0 70 4 2i 35u 1 100 80 70 900 17 1 50 120 400 7 80 32* 2 50 I 2 5 200 C>i. x 1 6u 45 55 7i 35 2o 23 7u 27 1 5 85 5O0 125 45 120 .i 8 30m 40 8u0 100 80 45 40o 1200 90 75 II OO 19 175 120 5 CO 'J 8 5 3 5 4<?0 j 1 50 325 8 > Newbui a. June 4 CIS. 150 40 i 5 6 32 1 5 O 45 23 15 65 600 lOO 40 cts. 175 45 80 6J 35 20 2 1 50 O ? 16 75 750 125 50 30 90 100 75 85 45 5o0 65 60 90v> 18 13 35 , l rn 2'>0 75 1 2 50 20 13 4o 175 225 Pelt i sliut g June 10. cts cts. 1 30 2O0 50 75 60 70 6] 20 55 24 2 "* 60 18 5 50 750 90 125 1 120012500 200 36 40 600 6j0 ISO 175 7 5 1 00 40 15 1000 1050 75 900 1300 I 5 23 1 50 2u0 lOO 130 5U0 1250 8 5 90 30 33 250 400 hills no no uc; h, js. c. PUBLISHED \\ KI.KLV BY DEN N IS IILAUTT, AT THREE DOLLARS A Y EA lit rAYAULE HALK YKAHLY IN ADVANCE. Those who Jo not j?ive notice of tlieir w ish to have the paper dicon' inueil at the expira tion of the >ear, wdl be presumed as desiring iu continuance until co ni'ei manded ? A d no paper ?l.l be d -.continued until all arrear ages arc paid, unless at t lie option ot the pub lisher Whoever will pr >cure seven subscribers and iMiara't'.ee the pavmentg, ?hall rccuve w,e ?ij;hth gratia. i Adver< iM-'iienta not exec dtnir sixteen lines j will tie mieried tnrve tunes t >r une d< liar, J and t ?cwy -tiv e cei.t a l r ? ?c!> c nit.itii*i.ce I Subscri(itio i? received b_\ the prinlt r, and J Itio'i of the p<iat niasti is lit the state. ' All le'ters tip<in business relative 10 ttie pa- | per must be pott-paid N o i i r i ;. WIIF.RF. \S the prafic.* of elect ionee'.n^ is likely to vitiate the morals nf t h c n> mun-ty, and has a tendenrx to U.ssetii.iiate vie? throughout every section of the *t-'.e, l \ inebriating the |>eople, lyinjj, sland-rin . r\.i ??peaking, false representations, and in ,t u i !. b> alt manner of wicktdness; whn h pi... . . ?? is likely to drive out of the service of ih> state all mil best citizens, and rr.ua) wort', and deprive the state ?>l the erv.ces i>f 1. . nins* valuable and intelligent men; I, tl? i fo-e request the punctual attend. inc.- ?>> the freemen of <? nit rd C'itiiity,e?:ii ? ? the member* ol the 1'resln terun, lukci , *lctho d s>, and llaptist churches, to meet at (?.. ^..s bur -u^h on the fourth day ol July mm, i > form and enter upon some plan by wht'li mi* lndra .Donster of iniquity may be p-tt d r.vn. A Citi/.en. 20th May, 1E2.?. ~ ? A lex and or Harrison St Co, on Queen Streets OFFKU Full SALE Saddle*. 15 1 nl les, Carriage anil (il^ Il.irtie-H, \V??nn (ieer, HOO I S. SIIOKS. and every article in their lite, for rash, or on a kh >rt credit; and will receivc n? pavtt;?vit Shoe thread. I l>rue->pun, (.rain, Flank or a.iy kind of Produce. Feb. 12, 1B2.J. tf? N O T I C K. T<F? nubseriber having qualified :t? rxcrit t >r to the last will and loumcnl ol W illiam H Whitlcd, deceased, at February term ol Oian^e county court, herein notice to all persons having claims against ?aid deceasetl, to bring them forward ? ithin the time prescribed t>y law, or this notice Kili be plead in bat- of a recovery. .lames Webb, E*v. March 29 6 7 ? .~?m N OTIC 15. BY virtue ??f a dce?l of tru^t, rxccutcil to the nubscribrr and hearing tUtc the 19th of April, 1 S24, I nliall srll Oil the |>r?n>ine?, for <?n Saturday tlic 9Ui ot July next. Two 'I racts of Land, *>ne atlj mnnp tin- land of Henry Crutchfield and others, containing thirty-two acrc*, more <?r lc**i the otlirr lyinjj on thr south aide of the above traci, adjoining the land ot Kzra Durham, containing fifty acres, more or less, ?nd formerly tlie property of John Durham of >Viu. Durham, jr. Orange county, May 2A. 77? 3w COTTON GINS I- Oil a \LK. "? II V VC reccivcvl from Mecklenburg m lo-?d I ot' Cotton Ciins, made by If m .Iltran t!cr, u ho, a* * C?in maker, rank* aoiongtt the first in lliC state, borne of bis Cims are in ope ration m this county, and are highly commcn ?lrd. A constant supply will be kept through out the \ear. > k v 1 1 D. iarbrougli. UN A>\ \Y trotn the auhsenber's planta tion, in Orange county, on lite llih >??. c:. Iu?t, negru man IIF.N. lie is about ! - 1 ?>r 2 - year old, hat a dull look, and is of a I >ell;jv? cmm ;il? xioii; hi* eyelashes curls, and | ?h -n sj: .krn to, stampers a little; lie has a I large si'4." on one ot his knees; is about five I I ? v ^iit ??: i. i.e iin lit s hi*; r, ; he Wat J.iscd ' near ihe plantation, in I'eison county; ' s | etotfung ?!>?? ric Heeled, he wa* supposed to j l.avt L?t. i. su ii near 5 me< n ?cl rail's ii Per son .i S| i>.? '? old ?lorr in tlasweil I wul give 1 tlie ?l? ?i i ?.? a'il to ai>\ p<r>un Mho will cul?. , h .c ti.;n in ;.n\ jail, atiu all reasonable expen s s .! if i,'. u\t i-i il td n>e at m\ fa l?? r's, in i .i ni v, near the Orange hne, on Hat May 23. 75? % VV> \UyjmA. Sliced. M V i? l .V IYuum'S t\m\ inils i Tor JSalr in I lilUhorou^Ii . r i 1 I Mills: I |!)C . ? II ? ' / > r -t?lr Iter tumors ami lots on K ii? i : ; i ? t , a! ut;! .ini' ItuiulrtJ yard ?pvt .if tlii* market house ii? ? tiiis'x- k lie l >i- aiv well improved, r i:t4in">K c >rr.i'? dwelling anJ . c s*ar\ out li iihcii arc aiijoiiiiii); carli ? i f i inikiii >n ii.tl! ui' i f r ..c'i I lierc c .it i - - ii wil., attunlin^ excellent u'uti'i :?i ?il ?. ... iii? ill i!if ) e:?r. A trnni ? one, I wo u'i.1 ' 'it \ j;iveti; tixl, it the pur ? rii.i .tT viis, u n-jr:<i ' w k ? n in | ui i | > . . i '?! ill I ut luli will Im t >t>clli( r I Hi' ? i ? mi ,.i i\ t 1 1 1 >i, J iIh Cn'i* . n on e .>1 |'iir rt? im*. w'stiu'; i * * fnuciia??- town ||| v . \ .u ? i # \ i? ? '.v i ? 1 1- |ticu<:s('s at lii< ? \. .1 .ii iiii!> .i tic pl? w ?tf. Uu ir ?iiu urn \i,\ |ici? i>s d( ??'i'i ii* ot put cIijm ng the j, \f tiutt-' 1 in: i ?* j'i'I i ?? ? will apply ?'? Tlnrr.a* ? l.*itir\. < vj o' llilSUoio'i^ti. ir to llie suIi.Hcrilu r I % in.; ii< ,?r the (Jro-n Koail ineetio^ imusi, in < > ; . niiiuit . fclizubotii Dickey. M.ix "0 7(> ? State of North-Carolina, i' r.uso.y anwi Y. Cm, 1 1 i>! Pit a*' uinl (^ouricr Sessions, I'cl.ruary Turn. I <{?.?. '/? </' > Original attachment ? levied V I on lands liiiiri I } r appearing to the court, that the defend ant is not an inhabitant <>| this state; it is ih'Tfinrc ?ndf ud that |itiblict1inn he made in the Hil'aborough Ketvirdrr tor three months, that unles* lie appear at the next term of tins court, to he holdrn on the first Monday in June next, replevy the property levied, and plead to issue, judgment hy default wdl be entered against him. Je9?e Dickens, Clerk. Price adv. $4 37 5 67? 3m I 1200 H)n, Huron, .1 firkins l/ml, 12 barreh Shad and Herring, For sale hy " Thus. Clancy ?5 Co. April 19- -?0 % T K have ju?l received from New -York f ? an elegant assortment of Leghorn Bonnets. j p gnecJ ^ Co. June 7. 77? 2* WCil CUL32KE& S\MUKL S CL \YTOlt &. Co, six miles below Hillsborough, at the old tilt ham mer on Kno, have their machine for carding wool in ginul order, and will card (or ten cents a pound, and break for hatters at six and a quarter cents. Those who intend to have their wool card ed, must p.ck it open and tw.st off with their finders every 'ag or curl, an J clean out all the trash I he sooner it is brought to he picked, the better it can be done If it lies long the wax gets hard a?d cummy, and in j u res the staple, and in cold weather it is *e iv diflictill to do good work. CASH given for FLAX SKfcD. delivered at the null, or at the atore of J. 1*. Sneed & Co. in Hillsborough. FOR SAI.E, Oil, Hops, Axes, l'lnws, &c. ? aguns and Carryalls. They will have in operation by the middle | of Oetober riex', a f?rst rate COTTON GIN, and will j,.vc * us., lor Lotion. S. S. CI ay tor ?5 Co. June 7. 77 ? lm i TAKE NOTICE. I SIIA IX u t? nd at the inllovi ing places to Ccilrc' the T*x for 18.24, \iz. at William t?een's ontlu- 4tli Julv next ? at John New - lin's on the 5th ? afMurphey's Mill on the 6 h | ? at (ieor^e \ltirif?ht's on the 7Ui ? at John j till tile ill ? at \|icliael llolt's on t lie I yth--at Ephraim < 'ook*? on the 11th ? at James ? Cook's on tiie I2tii? at Chesley F Faucet 's ? (?o the 13'h? at James Hutchinson's on the 1 in. --at at Andrew M*Caule>*> 011 the 15th ? 1 at <,eo. V Mi bane's on the 1*>i|i? at Hanktn M'Kee's on the 1 8- 1. ? at KiChvrson Nicltofc's on he li>th? at the Court Mouse in Hrlsbo- 1 ro?i?h on the 20th? at Carnngton** s-ore on . tin 2Ut? at H. Smis'h null on tlv 2 2d-- at It. I N fit Z llertiduii's store 011 the 23d? at Samp- j son M 'ore's on the 2i'ti? at fieo Jo mslon's on the 26th? at Chapel Hill on the 27th? and j at Brown's mill on toe 28th. All persons are 1 requested to attend and jay their respective dues, as I s.iall force collections from all per sons who may he delinquent*, without discri mination. r I ? I | ??' . . X . IJ. 1 1 ilttS, Sheriff. N'. B. The Magistrates who **ere appointed by the last Count) Court of i'leas and Quarter Sessions, will attend in their respective dis tricts at the times and places of collection, to take the list ot taxable* and taxable property for the \ear 1825. T. D. W. Sheriff June 2. 77 ? 4w State of North-Carolina, OR.i.VGL COUNTY. Court ol I'; js ar.d Quarter Sessions, M,?? Term. 1825. .im"s .\icho t levied on land, Lc. v t Si. la. to the heirs at Bnrntibiu O' Farrit, f of Haldtvin Xickols, luimiiiiitrutor. J deceased. *ruiK to 1 he court, that Ceorjic J Nick'ls. n.ie of the children and heirs at !au ol Maid win Nickol-, deceased, is not*an in i.?bi ant ot this sta*e; therefore ordered, that pub>ication be made in the lldlsboroitgh Itecuider tor six week*, for the said Cieorgv N.ck 'is to be atid appear at the oex< let m of said cour. , to be h ildcii at the court house in IlilUbornii^h, on the toiirth Mi-ndax ol Au gust ut xt, then and theft; to ?liow c >us?-. if an\ lie hath, why the said land should nut be s?Sd to Satisfy the debt afurcsu.d, with c is s ot suit. John Taylor, Clnrk. Price adv. S 2 50. 77-? 6w State of Nrirtli-Caroliiiii, UL'ILFOR l) COUJSri'Y. C' ui i wl 1'1 ih jii'i Q , .: ;cr Sessions, M ,i \ i t i in, y>2 s. Jiinr * P>ir;-o':? an>l ofh ^ era, usticcr, (Jc to ' Jolm Wiley and Wit). the tne "J Holm t D < Causbee summon* J.i;nlttty, I *-tl hs garni"-hges. v ? ! Garnishment tiled. It ill. 'urn 'l'/iom. II' npprarni? to t lie satisfaction of the court . 'I *( (lie iJcli'iHljiil in tins case is not an , | 1 1 1 . ; :i t> i * ant of litis sti'C: It ?> ordered, that 1 1 1 *? pi'inlcnrt ?>l tln>? sir( be published in the Hillsborough llrcorilenlir three month*, that nnh-sa the defendant appear at our next four', to he held on tlie third .Monday ot An* ^u?it next, at the court house in Grcensbo rou^h, iiiul plead or replevy, that judgment 1 filial will he cnteret! apainst him. A trni" copy froin the minutes. 1 '' John II miner, Clerk, Price ad*. 8 1 65 77? on* 1)1 FN I Y of excellent IIACOX and LA III) lor sale low lor cash or on a short credit. John Huberts. May 30. Tft ? .?w From the anbscriher, on the f2<l instant, a likely Filly, about fifteen months old, of a roanish colour, has a small vhitc spot on her forehead, and had on when site went away a small bell. I expect ahe has followed some waggon. Any information of said filly w ill he thankfully received b) nic, b> letter or otherwise, the leiter directed to Col. II Simfc'a,or to the widow Milliard's. A liheial reward will l>e givrn for her delivery to mo, in the lower part of Orange county, near the road leading from Hillsborough to Raleigh. William Jioan. May 2(v ??*p MR. G ALLATIN'S ADDRESS TO GLN. LA FAYETTE. General La Fafitrttr having tra\crsed the southern and western states, and having been every where received with the liveliest demon stratum* of j iy and gratitude, arrived st Fay ette county, in Pennsylvania, on the 26' h ul timo, and after spending ? day at the seat of the venerable Albert (iallatin, relumed to t l"ni?n on the 28th, and on the 29th proceeded I to tittsburg. t The follow inp is a copy of the address de ' livered 'o Gen. La Fayette, on behalf of the | | people, on his arrival at Union, by Mr. Galla- I j tin. Though lengthy, it will well repay a pe i rusal. Gf.nehal Lafatf.tte: ? The citizens of iliii c?Minty vtouid wish to express their jiy on seeing you amongst ilicro, their tcelmg- of love tnd gratitude to ward', you. These sentiments ydu have already heard in a thousand places, and from a thousand voices: and what Ian gua^r so eloquent as those multitudes collected liom every quaitei to meet yc;u ? us those acclamations which jirect ycu wherevei you appeal! Accept the?e demonstrations at the sincere aiui spon laneous t (Tnsiuna of' a f ce p? ople im pressed with respect for your characier, and who entertain the n.ost grateful sense o. your services. , Ol these seivices ii is haidly neressaiy to speak; they arc e.'i^rav.d on the heai; 1 ol tvtry Ami man. W to, anm gst them, ha* lor^ntttnthat G< n L ye<??, in the piime ? f youth, r ii q ??.*?., for Hie sakt ot An-., isra, a I th<_ advanta^'S ol hirth and rank, Hie u'loieno-nts the splendor ot a brilliant cou'i, ar.d, what was tai more precious t?. him, the en dearment* ol f'omiMic b? ppine>s,ot con jugal l<ve? Who r'oes not rcnumlxr iliat he come 10 aid Amrnra a' the most ; critical period ot her sruggle for inde pendent.* ? that he fought and hied lor tin? ihat he acquired the lncn -shipanu contidt-ni e of Wasmngton, the love of all those who fought with him or ap proached him? that he prepaied, that lie shared in, the decisive triumph of Yoiktown? His sei vices were not con h< ed to the field. Whilst he bore the fatigues aryi biaved the dangers of eve ry campaign, almost every winter he crossed "thfc ocean to stimulate and en coot age our fiiends, to hasten to obtain new succours from our illustrious and unlortuntte nl!y. All these services he rendered with the most perfect disinte restedness, impair ing his pi ivate fortune, instead ol receiving a compensation from the United States. T..c name which this county bears, an cuily evidence of public gratitude, that nana , whilst it perpetually reminds j I us of your viitucs and nl your services, has also given us a more than common interest in all your fortunes. Let this be our apology lor detaining you, even at the riik oJ vvooi.dihg your modesty, a few minutes longer than usual on occa sions like this. In the tif at assembly of Notable* it j ?;il on y out motion that the report ol one ol it* bureaux recommended the resto ta'K n ol ;hc proti slants ol Fiance to tlr.tr civil ugh s, a report on which was Ioumi e.-j the oectc< :?> that cfTrct, issu ed ti e year before tin- comment emcnt ol tin French icvolution. W in n ti is last ^ v c 1 1 1 it ok place, al though btlongiog t.? a c:i>iii?i;ui^llC() la mi.y ol the pi'.viLre.l class, you install tanrously appealed as one of the most zealous and ahle-t d> fenders of t tie peo ple. The part you took on all the mo mentous qucs:it ns agitated at that time, is known to the woil?\ Hut it has, per hups, been a common el lor to btlievo %that 1 i atu e has reaped no other liuit* from her i evolution mat wretchedness and bloodshed, that no mateiial bene fits had ultimately accrued to tiic nation from that piotentous event. If, however, the magnitude ol the obstacles to he overcome in every quarter, shall be du ly considered, and if we compare what f iance wus ul the epo( h ol our rcvolu tion, with wnnt it now is, there will be found less cause ol astonishment that no more wasafTccud, titan ot to ' ret that it should have been put chased ot so dear a pi ii e. A penal code, imfcrfcct in its forms, but in its penalities as mild as our own, substituted to the sanguinary enactments of a baihurous age; un uni furin civil codc, adapted to the present state of society, taking the place ol su perannuated anJ conti a'lictory usages; trial by jury in criminal, a public tiial in all cases; the principles of a represen tative government adopted, anil public moneys annually voted and accounted for; personal liberty rendered more secure, that of the press enlarged, that of consr icnce estanlished; all the pt ivile ges ot individuate, ol classes, ol corpo rations, of provinces, abrogated; servi tude and feudality entirely abolished, and a people of vassals become a nation ot freeholders: ? All these together fui in a maviot improvements, a radical enttige hi the internal policy of France, far greater than aver had be on effected, within tl^i Mine time, in any 01 iu am country. For almost il not all those d vantages wtre obtained in tbc course of the three fi r>t years of the French revolution, ul that ohort period during which alone you h d an influence* and a most pMMtrful influence, over the af faiis ul Francc. No, Sir, you have not lived in vain ar.y more for Fiance than for America. The foundation is laid, and' the life of nations is not to be computed by years, but by gent- ration*. It doea not belong to us 10 say what futtber improvements may still be wantrn! ? what are suitable to the state ot Fiance. We can ooly pray that whatever they may be, thejr should flow from persuasion, and not he due 10 force; that ihcy may be th? result of mutual confidence restored, and not of mw convulsions, of renewed sanguinary conflicts. It did nut depend on you that *ucli tihuuld have been the early theimmedi* ate termination of the French revolu uun. Taught, permit me the expres sion, taught at the school of rational li berty, under the illustrious founders ot* tt i' republic, you ?eie not a more en cr^ticc ticlcnder of the cause of liberty ? n the fl.tur <1 the natiuna assembly of F:ancc, than conspicuous, as comman der in-clnel of her national guards, it> preserving ord> r, checking excesses, iu pi i. venting crimes, in averting the efl'u Mon ol t-lood. Y u were ever the rcfuge> often th?* pioettor ul innocence and misfortui e A-.d w Sere your effects tai Ic'J, it wji In cau-e the <aik *< as i.eyond the powers ul in?n to perform. \\ hen the constitution, which you and yinir> nlighened colleague s hud thought lies' i al< u iati.d to secure ti e liberties and to promote me wedaie ol Fiance; when thai constitution which yuu had sworn to support, in \ ain threatened Imm abroad* Mas cssaiied lrom within by an infuri ated bjiu1; wi-h a prophetic spirit you foresaw the impending ruin. Faithful to your oaths, faiihlul to the- pvpfc, regardless ut toi ms, curt less t*r puson al conquences, you threflf yourself in the breai h; and on that memorable oc casion, t > the cause of the people you ? sacrificed your own populaiitj? - yi.u to whom the approbation and the- love of the people were the only #orldiy re wards, which you ever dcciucd wuithj of any consider a ion. The sequal ia well known. For hav ing attempted to save the country, you were persecuted, proscribed, despoiled ol the inheritance of our father*, as if you had been an enemy to the country. Ywu did no', cxpect to receive abroad the reward of your services in the cau>~e of liberty and of France.? But, in a lor eign land, the proscribed patriot lound no asylum but a dungeon. Immured lor years, fcitcrs might bind your limb*; your mind remained unconqucred, un broken and free. Your proscription was the signal for the woes that awaited your devoted country. I will not dwell on the dcpio i able s enes thai ensued. I.ibeity fl-d from a land pullutcd by crimes com muted in her sacrod name: lor, if that first of blessings must lie conquered by courage, virtue and wis><om can alone piesrrvc n. When, after a lapse, of years, you weic icstored to Fran< e. you found her in the lunds of that extruOf dinaiy men, who had hecn designed to rule for a while her destinies and iho?e of F.u rope. France was immersed in a sea of giory; she was no longer free. Y >u n j'.iced in the successes obtained owr foreign enemies: yon admired all tint v?ws great: you approved all tl.at wa% good, but the honors, the dignities, cie splendor, the glonesof the new govern ment you sternly icfuscd to shaii: I hu light olsuffrage wa> limited 10a few elec tors designated by the executive; the le gislature was dumb, personal lib<.r*.y in secure, that ol the press annihilated, all i he powers were centered in one n an. You withdrew into honorable retirement, wheie, surrounded by a icloved fjrrily, )ou were lor near fourteen years a pa' tern of every domestic, as you had been a model of every live virtue. The bau bles ol ambition never were tlu* object oi your pursuit; and, tn the simplicity of your bran, you did not even think that you mado a sacrifice; but there still remained one to be mauc to your principles. Your only son, the worthy inheritor i f your name nod ol your virtues, he whom we rejoice to see by your side, he was fighting under the banners of the empe ror; they wctc those of Franco, lla could not but follow your sicps; he t'vs tinguished himself in a remarkable mat)' ncr. A rapid promotion secuud to await him, a career of lienors and ^lo ry to be opened to him. fie bore your name: that carcer at once stopped; those brilliant prospects were shut up ?and for life. And that last sacrifice was made by him and you, by >ou, the tendeiest of latheis, lather than to give tfro powtiful sanction ot your p*tn? wo
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