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From rl Boston Patriot ' ' Mr. Grorgt ' H'aM$t Alami, who wa lost from oft boaid the team boat Franklin, oil the niRht of the 30th f the put month, In htr aag from.lfol denea fgt New-York, was born at Berlin, n the kingdom of Prussian April," I BO 1 1 and ctto.Uh hl$ partnu to thit country the September fcllowings where oe-resiti-ed until 1813, when ho accompanied them to London, to whiih court hit lath- " ;"VhtleV T.nglsnd, y ounjr, Adams placed '".:'. .iuTlr.Jhcd ieminrf of instrocuoo ffn VieinttT.c! tne cspi-st, "'.V4 -auediii sluflte n cn sum. - aWed him to rnter our University oi yam . r in advanced standing.. .He. era 'dusted In lUrrind ifier thai pursued, the reeulir course; of Iccil Instruction in .'the tnic jot air. ,Ttr, in t. admitted to the bar a practitioner InlU. 'Since then Tid has teeo a fepreten'.atlM in the Le fpslalure from Bc-stbn J er.rj afterward member - or the city. council and, but for "the la mentable accident which plunged his V. J;t. .fid friends In aflllctton, might . hate risen at readily to higher Rrsdes of honor, trust and confidence t tor mi tai rota were Misptjtsble his industry commendable, and bis principles wim ' cut reproach. , Mr. George W. Adam had stored hl mind with as touch knowledge from book and honorable association,, a any young man. Dtrhaps, in the country, - very f,. of hit tear, had a handsomer man r .:eroi Miming publicly what be had , WllllSIH ( Mr. George W. Adam had the mind feelinir. and the feverUh ima sanation tbst accompany ;eniu. . But " how few reflect upon the heavy ta which ' real riu lay upon the vigilance ol rea ou I and bow little able are the young - md tew MOfjMwe.aobaUnce Jbe , good with the'etl of It ft whenever tne Jat: ter appear to predominate! Hence the paroxms of hifcb spirit and alternate gloom the ouP bright sunshine, and "the dirk cloud of depondeney o often reniiked in the poet, and in the musi tun! All thi it varied in the mind of iiifferent mould, and diversified endow menu, that none but Him who forms the ier--i bias of the soul can judge of us aright; and justly rewared our sirtues.and mercifully commisserate our frailties 1 : :n'r 'goVv housto... . .... ... . H-Xitrict of i letter: from r gentleman Jft N!AeJSLl,u Aie? ' C"tlturg' dated 9Tb MVy, 1829. wa Jattly marrled;io.Min"Allen, ha parted from hi wife, and endeavored to fix a stigma of the blackest kind upnn "T)Tr"fiarCTerrhe tctnMed- her-f inf-. delitr arid cTiillcit Tntercoursa wH"h Tie fifcj, ' in(f tharfjcd.feririrwher- eM an disreputable actions. Hi wifVwduld lJm venrnjibJog ; trj sty. t3Tm afier "the firti intimation ol what he wat about. After entreating her to make it up, which the Would not do, he left Nashville for Texas. Mrs. 11. it an amiable young Udy ; the whole family are respectable and many of her brothers are public men. Such to insult was not to be borne lightly, and there Is little doubt that if the governor had remained, they would have made " Urn repent hi bae-net.' 1--' I " " The truth (says the Richmond Com piler) is, that Gov. Houston was the vic tim of temporary derangement, a his ' phyilclan pronounced, and in this frame 5f mind became the slave of unfounded jea- ously. A correspondent of the Staunton (Spectator, who sign himself Late w Resident c Tenneuee concurs in thi r statement. He ayi That Governor Houston wae 'under the influence of -aorne unhappy delusion,' I tbiok is more than probable. It may be right, how- vtrrtatehatfiec bowing 4o the Crowd who bad assembled at the wharf to 5jT tliliTrafarewefl ptrture, the ..Governor remarked that imatfulmcuyutouli.dciclopcJLhe, true Chusea which determined him to a- dopt the course he badrtaken.', ' V it i: laid, that before he et out to 5 join the tJberfikeei' in Arks fliasr (not Ibr Texax as has been falsoly.said,) he as vT aumcd the Indian coat wu....f"A- Coloett in one of. his fate Registers boasts in these terms of his corn fed fam denied hy.. nobod f..lhai.doe not JcoTct j t broomstick that paleness Is a aign of feebleness, if oot of ill c health that" so' . sooi as body becomes dead, its cheeks ' ere pale that when a person, from what ; ever cause, faints, the blood totally leaves . the. cheeka and that, in short, a pale . face, is sur.e sif;n of want of vigorous health. Nw these premises being un deniable, Ir shall first state a fact, and ' then throw out my challenge The fact y ; i this, that . 1 have kept ray farm house 1 . , for :m6re than year, without sbirits, I', -vv.'il1011. ugar;t coffee,- or any sort of f-i ; loceryitnotit any of these having - V-;4td thf appearance undor their roof 1 .. .--(.M-vtit ,.i .L-..: A .fc...... . ........ . 4.. - ' . .likfrnt UiO" oa-ervc, .....v. -- -.,. U ih-I.oQiat these tninRi have I t'one for more than year, ana no doctor or apothecary ha erer let hi foot iihlrt the foor 01 ;nu una uu 9 W. whole of that time t though let t be obtervctl 1 am one of the first to ap- nlf for medical atlstance,:Ior any way in my house, in case pi em i'r"', t - - L a . r n A P. inre or i rrte. iu; wo nas umw , nessi the accursed tea his not been here (is akake our ner?e'i and the brandicd wine and the tltrlolated Iplnt j ana me abomrniUc'trewer "poison r bate Uo k.rit wiv' from under thl roof, and we bare been well inougn iww,uj"' t-ii-da fcf l!THirshrtnadow bUtl.wt told would, Riv s a'fjuei and lphfi (M reri. .Vow, it fieofilt Ul not live att the, let thenbeilt,itrli I have ntity fur them. . They tn druntarde enrffur lint 1 for drunke nne and gluttony are only thloe of a degree. In shori, if peo ple will not restraio themselres .from In dulgencie which cause aickniis, tick ihey will be, and alck they ougbA to be." The followhjjjust tribute to the peo ble of thi country "appears in an article of the Tari Conkiitotional, relathe to the United State. ' There is not a city io small that it ha not it printing office and iti Jour nal 1 or 1 hamlet so obscure, that the fight of the periodical pre doe not penetrate U. A foreigner it surprised to hear com mon" 'farmer debate, with a perfect knowledge of men and things not only fiptfn the a(Tir of their own country, but even upon the political centt' of which EuroDo it the theatre. .There i more good ene, more ound Idek upon cfil itation, in a log house in the United State than In our mot brilliant aaloou, aod ettn our academic. Vait U Piracy-The Penaacola Ga rttie. of the 1 2th ult. contain the opinion ef'Judgw Hanry ,W-HrckepfWge jnd the decision of the U. S. Court, of which he is the Judie, in the case of the tehr Federal, Cpta;n II. Taylor, cut out of the Island of St. Bartholomew, by the bois of tbe U S. sloop of war Krie, Cap tain Turner. The Judge condemn the Federal, a guilty of piracy, on seeeral grounds and directs the Martha! to tell her at public vendue on the 15th June, and the proceeds to be distributed in the manner pointed out by the act ol Con ercsir lft .ciseS wherein the capturing boats .are of a force Inferior to the vessel t iptnretl . CumfiiUr... ! Sift- "We wrre'rotrch sratified at visit which we paiJ this morning to "The room" wfier JohrrMacRaef Eiqr i t er- their Cacoon 1 some few of them are si ill feeding,, and . others are 'spinning their silk In about twenty dayt, Mr. Mcliae. will . have., a. great, jninviilk t6rmT"f or grantftotts fHstrtbtttlonr and- w T"TTT . IT . : - " 1 avue every. pcrwii jhh reaojr Bjippneu la call upon him, and get. some. Tho experiment irill richly xepar all thetrmi' ble attending itr" jV C.Jautnatr Mr. Gilmer. It appears the citizens of Geogia are not satisfied with losing the services in tongress, of this amubie and talented man. The Milledgeville Recor der saya t " The people in several coun ties have come, we are informed, to the determination, to vote for him, under the belief,'. that although he declines being a candidate for ro election, he will not re fuse to serve, if elected. In public- or private: life, no purer man can be found and the toss cf his services iff Congress would not be.reasily replaced. His sterling, unbending integrity, not less than his industiy and talents, make him a most valuable public man. This is not merely our opinionit is the prevailing sentiment 01 the people throughout the state. ,MHare.$taru.h.Fttnt)y paper, relates the following, as " a fact, on which reli- it to the notice of the credulous 1 "A few days ago two gentlemen, who were on a sporting excursion near Pierre fitte, perceived a bare (rabbit) which fled with another, hare on its back 1 one of them-firedt and kUled that which -was running. The animals then changed characters, and the oUer rati off with his dead companioftT . He fired' again, and having killed the other, went.up to take his PHzeiwtteif,'iitd 1iisist6nishmenr, he found that the two hares were joined Back to bac.lto Is to fisrejK'ibjBWaJ -with two heada, four ears and eight feet It has been presefred for the stndy of the Zoologist , . v "?'TU.1.:'' Sfitscofial Convenron. The conven tion of the Protestant Episcopal Church for the diocese of Virginia commenced ita session on Wednesday in Charlottes ville.? We learn that the lit. Rev. Bish op Moore was taken ill in Orange and was unable to attend. .The Rer. William Meade was chosen President The most important; measure acted . upon, was the change of the constitution; to tbe end, that an Assistant Bishop should be elec ted ; on counting the votes it appeared that the chjoict of tbe Convention was almost ... . ' imsramcni r in ia?or ci wi. "trjti m k - , , t..l0A ..w.v- Uon JerJul Children. 7ht two children Susfir and Deborah Tripp, now at the Alb ny (N. Y.) Museum, are tbe roost wot ierful beings ever leeni md exceeded by Ane proiablT! In the world. The old vt i 9 year aod I month old, and wei ;ht 203 lb, the other i 3 year and 10 uontbs. and weich m lb. They arc! c tire, and their gait reitcnbles tbe rodlne of aeventy-four in norm Thiir counteoince Indicates health, and thqe Jtno reason to be given for their r Jrkablaize." The?-wre Uorn Jn che-town of Freedom. Dutches couhiy', rfwiorxr - -f ;- v--, Urnttfman.- writer in I Boston pa per ia lerloutly laboring to prove , that neither the Marching of a collar, the tie of a crarat, the brRliancy of a breastpin the cut of a garment nor iht jutt'Jkation, at printer would ftay of tbe hair, indi cate the GtnlUman. Shovtr eSionet.y K Paris paper ays, that on the 30th of November last, a shower of stone fell, during two hour, in the town of Port Santi Maria. Tbey were as large as egg, and lay four feet deep In tbe streets- Servant t -mAx was an observation of Elwes, tbe noted miser, that if you keep one servsnt your work will he done; U you keep two, it will be half done and if you hsve to keep three, ypu will have to do it yourself. . h : 1 CaeecDr. JTailflV..wThe Wash ington Cnronicie informs us that the case of Dr. Watkins, which itas excited so much interest," came upon Tuesday lasLio the Circuit Court of the United States, on. a motion to quash the indict menu On the law pointa arising out o' t bit hue st ion tbe oounsej on both sidrs nsve cxnioitca greai ingenuity sjo re search One of the grounds taken by the counsel for Dr. Wstkins was, that this' was an offence :againt the United btatetr and that this court Had no juris diction in common law over offences ex cluaivelv aralnst tbe U. States t and in 0 ' support of this position a number of au thoritics were read as also in support of the other positions taken, to wit that no such offence as is contstned In this in dictment exists .in the common law, and that the indictment was too multifarious, ambiguous 8ccQtull Jheso pointstand laaupport of the indictment, the counsel for tbe. Unl'.ed States -displayed - equa ability and 1 eloquence.' Mea"sfs.-S"n: d Key era 4hecouasel for thcL Uni.Vcd ue..n suuas- Mr, do? at home.---The Frankfort f . . wuiuiucuia.ur uuorms us tnal a grand asjemouge incnmwer, in honor of IIh PfClajrriMirpTKBSr-Fowicr'sGanlcn near-Lcxington,jonJ5jtardayIoDighU 4 ncre were . we. near three or four thou anout 7W sat down to dianer. Th AT m company "Was favored with a speech irom mr. viay, 0! an hour or more in the delivery. jtew York, May 23 -The Caukill Re corder record hh pride the orowess of a female in Ulster county, who, on the flu instsnt, pursued and caught a vouue be r. gnpea 11 oy tne necsmulilec3 it mouth so that ill cries ahould not bo beard by its mamma and papa, and carried it lPTn iJLdoea not appear that the poor innocent bad done any thing to warrant aucn an abduction. It may be considered an heroic action by the Catskill editor 2 but may we be delivered from women who carry off bears In their aprons. independence. i he Government of 1 ruisia ba determined to acknowledge tbe independence of the South American States.- Consuls- general are to- he-sent Col. Allen McLane, a Revolutionary patric4rand-C&H;tor of the Port of Wil mington, Delaware, died in that town on Friday 15th, in the 83d year of his age. His son is the Minister to London. ' Money Afloat... ....The Milledgeville Georgia, Statesman say $-". We hsve just casually learned that the amoun t of note a fct;elv?d. fordiscpunt at, t,he Central Bank; xonsidcrabtfiecc?eds $t90p&Cy 'Elkanah: Watson. Esq- in 1 late . Keesville paper, recom mend to farmers the cultivation of the Sun Flower, from the seeds of which maT be extracted a superior oil, useful as a substitute for sweet oil and paintcr'a oil- It wos stated at the Greek meeting in New Vork that Chancellor Kenta Com mentaries were about to bo translated in to modern Greek, to serve as a basia for judicial proceedings in the land of Solon and Lycnrgus. . W ebster'a Address at the laying ol the corner stone of the Bunker Hill Monument, has already been publish ed and extensively circulated in thai in teresting country.- y IC7l tie 40tU number ennnnced the Unih yeaf amce the eitkDluiimeni vnt " M - . .... . i - i... l'arUnian. Ita wceaas b excesuea me nu, , cipttiorn of the KJitori U no ha a greater, LZ(,1 . nthU n.ner ia the rtue-! with the exception, perhaj, m n m ui : fgowomeot.. For Ibis Jileri pwronafc-. E-htof ii dulv grstefa, to Insure s commuaftcs r r;;Bt,nff Li. o.Der InstruetWe and amuwns; to the rwder. - , . As the Ubla due IU XJltof .T Vty fuT depend oa thetr rcf .Utng ib aaumm.wi are Indebted. 1 hir aceounta wiu he furwan d In tbe course tf a few weeks. ' . ' Stat 24 18W. . . . ' ' rsi rat wstraa caaotiaitft. RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE. Our laws Jiave applied th only antidote to tail TlfcTl Fiwtnm"! b our Civil rigata, oy placing au on n cjui iu- Ing. But more renksln to be done 1 for though tieei public opimsa erects itself into an innuisi - .7!! .i -riM ir. ffi.. with as much Lie - mm mrm ires u, tiic wwa. ww ." - M I' tacism a fns the flame of an auf dfjf' Mr, Jcfemn'i letter re Mr. flnK Vfly, laie. M. Kftf-ret 1 Allow me to coneratulste ywt, bik! tint friends of freedom, on the late, new from Europe. Enlsnd, the grand theatre or religious persecution, Ms as i wipra mwij the stain of intolerance from her eacutcheon. Sh hu opened the portal of tbe constituuon 10 upwards of eight million of her subjects, who have been for centuries the victims of the most galling eode of laws, that lb perverted ingc nu'uy of man ever devised for the degradation of blafihow. , , ' "J - TJe ehampians of bigotry declare their ground no longer tehablet tliey u lherfbrtv"We; eurob to publie opinion, the graod lever that furefi Entrland In the footsteps -ot .the United States.-Tempt Muiantar. Ihe soother throws j Z K m he" "t Wcl. JHglon addf a ciyc wreath So his tailitarj fara by following in tiie wake of Wabington. Th'n arent mav be looked uoon as the htr- bwrcv reiiicious peace throughout the world. J of the canker. The deathTttow" is given bigotry at bead quarters. Uen who have hith rto looked on each other as enemies, willete crata the laws that made them do so,' and che r ith the friendship that appears aloiowt loit be cause not sooner found. Let us hope that these repealing acts will draw the veil of oblivion over the out. and that Christians will not be duped for the future by those srfwi in iheep'i L a II . . I' I clothing, who harrow up old prejudices, and rake together the acts of v.cious men of other ol v.cious men 01 owicr . . . . t creeu for the hase ana ignoble purreB 01 rMM . it 1 it Ji cord, uleerstmg ctanan divuiona, and turning tUauadofjaiW injbostllitjf asinst bis brother; thus " " " r" - WfWra Jlciou. menjwheo .thiyjoin a relixnw con rounlty, make" tp m real : wl-a4hty l't -iftty "WSatTin accuuoiia. TOe such meinacrs are. adjnitted to chrUtiaa socictiec-whUe r uchtnen can cloak their crime in the holy nrb of relteion hiie each sect countenances an4 prefer a bad man of their own communion to a good one of another, the most baneful effects must still result to so ciety. Here vice and pretendedsanctity com.' bwMrtM.roh. urtue of its noblckt reward. Hen the vicious man is prote.cttrcV wliHe tt3 Virtuous" is aetpt'eo, omuse tie ftappenet. t4-onrupiiU ortsomm another fomr. rBUlissBeen The be aettfnga5n;cT.attret?c tnbuted m ire than all other causes put togcth er, to tarnish the Christian name. 1 cannot conclude this communication, wiiti out expreuing mv regret that the boon of Brit ain to her subjects is not without alloy. The finger that tolls the death-bell of bigotry, resus citates despotism, as a quid fm qut for emanci pation : the liberties of two or three hundred thousand freemen, without the shadow of cause, are to be aflered up as an holocaust to appease tuc luaminz oirois 01 me any t -" "SS .! ml Mwdtsmitr, it ct tVbit uuackerv 1 England administers a stimu lant and an anodyne liberty and slavery, to her subjects, -at U "un lim&.Thtlis: ewAncipa tion with a veneeance I She i fond of Contra- riea. It will be remembered, that when the firm conduct ot the American colonies prccurea aj repeal of the taxes, simultaneous with the re ptal waa pascd an act declarative of their right to make la a s to bind tne colonies in all c$ whatever; and accordingly they imposcJ a duty On Tea, Glass, fce. W hat a striking ana opy. The disfranchisement bill treads. on ihe hcelsof the emancipation bilLthrouch the present legislature, IlowcvirtnWTnay eventuate, racn has beeiv done y -wHhdfwiiig -therefrom -the- name of religion, vhicti baa been uie most po -. erful engine irt the hands or tyrants tor chaining their wibjects. .The contest hereafter will not 1 1 be between sect and sect, but between the pen.1 pie and those that have despoiled them of their jbertiea. UMtul, Southern Jlanacturr.VToTnTf CiV houn, of Pendleton, and Gen. David R. Wiliams( of Marlborough, South Carolina, have each' a. Cotton Manufactory in successful operation. lit.Nvfth Carolina, there arc Cotton, 1. Manufac tories estabiiahed at tincoinTonTayetteViiIeat Tarborougbil which do a pretty extensive and "profttSblev'ouMn"ss; JaixcAMen.-Tbe legislature of this atate meets semi-annually; its summer session .com menced in Boston the 27th- ult. Samuel Lath rop, of Springfield, formerly a member of Con- gress, wascbosert Speaker of the Senate and William B. Calhoun, alio of SpringficlJ, Speak er of the lower house. ' r; ; - Alammtik Panuip.- N. Vork paper chsl lenges the whole univerae" to beat a Parsnip lately dug in that state, 'which measured four feet ten inchei in length, and still leaving a part oTjheroat broken off tn tlw: ground I What wasitfitfoT? ecsncVbevt JaJjfl W.'.V4m Pu'un, ef Tiore nc, AUUmi, lias, it Ii atstt d In.tli Ni!tviUe Ilcpublitu, beru ajiixi'mf.l ly tli9 Preideii,' Secretary of Bute fjr the Territory of XtVtr.ut. f Mr. Dnll Dougherty wa droWned In tia t ..... ... . f;uba rtver, in atieinpimj iocroa at the TucktM-, t-j, o0 ,h C7tl ult. " Tbe body , , u .. , found the west orWnff be.o the Furl, luu.'tw agnii ui w.,.. rjiifcuri.'-Wi Jeans t,.f XVBtvh Vtfjr son. l. its candidal. Ut the Se,,.te , I Aad that Col. Wllism Julius Alcxandrr, Co!. zXvuSr&Xejvt&rtr i ItlackaroouV Xa. ' 7twai Oun'Uavid" FrCaTdweH, C.Ti f - candlte for the Senate 1 .and Col. Tboqui C polk, knd nicbmond M. Fearson; U. for the Commons. ChaHea I'sher, tot the Borough. e Gen. F.JwarJ B. Dudley, of tVilminton, bu been nominated by a coorentien of the eitiuni 11. . . wi - - w -.t..v.' , that district in the Conrress 0 tbe United Stat. . 117. hfcMm . mii 1 1 candid-te for reflection people of that diatKct would be peculiarly for. tunae in selecting a gentlerrtXn to highly worthy of their tfufrrsge at Oen. Dudley. J.ook tutthe &Ju4iwtoet art tooting, We killed a musnuitoe last stern fust a he wst in the act of perpetraiirte an incision . He was one of, the M sirn of the limes." The avant eourier of lite muvquito army 'has therefore bretthtd his last hut what shall we do , when Ac host is upon us ? ' The shore is taken from ,fhe Morning Coor- ler situ New 1 ork Lnqttrtr, tf the 3cth ultimo now a there ara some three or four Editors lt I la- psper, we arerery psnlcutarly desirous rt being inform' J "wht killed' (not cock-robin but) the muJhtfr Whether alsj. Noah, w Mr. V)ebb, or .Mr. Tylee '.-Or bet her tbe tfl . bared the glory ef tit gstlaat eipiuitbciwem tofthemM Obh pIurslronwun lilYE'! maiJ the a hole Concern, or any sue of them By t! by, It rtiut have been an afSicting s'jh', 1 see the animal breatie his laat r'espuit ly if.vtewjj tbrv' Rand's rnicroscrope. . Metk'tenburg Cny. At May term of MeckJ . lenbu lenburg county court, Jnqh M'Connauphry ' t;Uy Maxwell, Matthew M iliace, Hugh i. M: - tiny - tc -rt.nJ Jan,e, r.rrbh'e, Ksqs. v.er elect A "1 r - . . ; ) VViiliam P. Spm,, Cornier, Hugh Wpowtf, tWrdifify Trttt?rr JhnHrtV SsimieJ Mt .x r..1. tV.r,K Jmh-IH, J,J r' iT.Ll friwsn, jr. tiiu eauioa iuttii. vnp. 'Tfinmv.- I ri r u..tl r- rt. i ri!? E Cuiarrut Ceuntp.deoTTB Klutti, aiiu Chr'rf topher Melchor, taqv ore. rsndidates forth epatej. aodJCeorge JlrylMm Jarnitard v. William M'Lean, I'aqs. for the Couimoai, frcn yWif'CtlQinty: - j steJ mat wis insutuiion ts more juiIicioui! 1 managed thaa any other similar, establiihut in the United States. It is stated, that duri the hVstyearof its existence, after deduct every expense attending its operations, it yi (led 3,929.43, clear profit to the state. beg that the members if the next Genersl Ar sembly of NdSlh Csrorma, will bear this fast mind, la their wise comaiitnings," The Gold Regim.Vttfeise M"itdhc!l, in !. article on the GnlJ Mines of Nortli Carolina, the last No. of Profeor Si!liman' Journal, , fers, fmni the difTercnt stvements which net amines that the Gold of rth Carolina i &m 1. In veins of q rartz, trsveising Hie ancier primitive rock-, in very smal! quantity. 2. In veins of quartz, traveraim more rec: primitive -ocks, in considerable quantity. . 3. In veins of quartz, traversing tpansi;i rocks, and aim disseminated in consider!!; quantity. I 4. Jo, I)il J.roM ce d "b v th'T 3i6om poaiSTbii " JIie three kiocjj of rock. 5. In the sand of a stream rnnninj over " red mdatonc. in very minute, qianlity Bhtdj Biuinet..i. B. Starke killed a Mr Larkin at Cofieeville, Alabama j and when (I: the ofiicer, and was himislf shot dead by t-1 kUexBp the cnunty WM saved the ei;cnie , hanging the wretchr'-'i 'itljr'SWnFelficw lllv maWeA (men V w.Vort. fnf London. H aldle h we for WbcacIlt of hiiUillh. - OO n"CorR6ht:JWW.ofTarborouglifiithi!'" has been appointed NayS Store-fteepcr of tfc- Navy Tard at Pcnjaeol '"""SO "ri Saf,k Ita are 12 to 15 per cr diucouDt with us. This is in retaliation t fc- fci,,in htrK fiiir ItinV Note are beU that state. OrungeU this county, James Mebsne, Eje. -j n vi itnntcrnnii-n. are caadidatts .'l all... lt.10.t. t." ssr AlIer'Dr.' 1w - ... . ... m. . tr Tivlor. ar.6 smitu, Jonn siocaaru, jumim ; Boiiman N. Stone, fur. the Commons. , . . . 1 A-r..Hy"..j u',:. .... : X '.4,'. ' 7Vr'iTT7:';T"H'' ': -.h"- ii..i.j.:(..-r,.. r..
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