OBSKilVEIi. jAY'^TTai'vniiiigs Till RSI)\v. s!:rri:>ii{EK i. b'ii. LKTTKKS FROM Tilt: SKNIOR EDITOU. Tliosi- wore iuteinloij for tlie Ob- vorviM- of tho *2J iii't., but on account of tlio j:TO:it irregularity of the mails. tlu'V Avcro not roceivivl in time. Wi* j'ublish tlu'TU Imwi'vor, as furnishin!; inti'rostin_:x infiiruiatioii as to tho clinrac tor of the i'u- ban “patriots” in Xi w Vi»rk. Sakat»k;a. An^. *J6. The reailors of tin- fonntry m'wspai)ors arc litrlo aware of tho nnblu>hini: etiVonti-- rv of some of the eity papers in mnuvhir- ti i-iiKf news, to effect any ol-j»>et which the supposed current of popular ft'eling may ii.alce th.'ir interest Since this Cuba ex- ( itruient, the X. V. Herald, ami others of tliat (.hi'S (.if unpiintiplcd papers, liave m;:do up all sorts of stories, whieh they pretonJ to receive by Tch-^raph, by let- ti T , and by .stati'nu'u's of passengers. A il:iv or two ai;', the Herah! aiin nun'cd that ii; ,t f'W days W(‘ should have the news of file formation of an iihlependent jxovern- ment in Cuba, and a I^iploiuatie .Viri'Ut i>f thi' n'W government would be in \V:ish- iii'_'t >n in about two wei ks, 'J'his re- m.iikabh' nc’vs the lliMald had from a •Ti liablo source.” Ve.'terday it annouiu i'il, wi’.ii 'piite a llouri>ii of trumpets, that an ;ivvival at 1’eiisaeola, on tlic lidtli, iu four d;'\s tVom llavaiui, furnished information •,.t two liattlrs b.'twt i-n l^opcz and the .''paiii.ird.', in both of whieh the “patriots'' had ln'en vietorioM>, and that the people Wi re joining' tliem at the rate of 14M) a day. Thijpinews it was ]'retended came by teif;fr;i|ih fi'oni Mobile. l>y comp;’.rin^ uate. (^whii h f■ w take the tr> nblf to do, ■ it appt-ars that this remarkable news is one day older than th it rcci-i\ed by the Cherokee p.early a week airo. It v.a> evi- (b'nfly iH’t t! nr'iitii r i1. an'l for tlie b.ise purpose uf oneoura^rin:: iirnoriiut adventu rers to go to (’lilia, in the hop.' uf partici- pitiuir in tlie spoj|> .»f \i(.t.iry. 'J’lie se- ; ret "f all this, and I'f the mass meetings, iVe.. is said to be, tiiaf specidators ha\oad- vmeed largely t I, pi z and e.thers f r the j arp of proeuring men and n.ean- to V"V"luti. nizf Culia. Tiiese men will liave Mueh to aii'Wer f >r. 'i'hey inveigle igno- rint and ne dy n\en to their d 's’rv.eti 'ii. ia all t’iterpri/.e whieh is abhorrent to the 1; W' ■ f iiatii'ii' and the duties of citiz. iis. ?ah.\T(m;a. Aul'. T^ '- C ' t • xeitement, whieh now rages t ■■ ■ ..’;: ii.a degree, is likely te, pro- (’•I' •’ ' vent' t' ihi iiio>t momentous natun'. 'l’!h ]i"r;'‘‘le ri"t in Ntw Oileans, the de- stniefN'n '‘f pr-'pi-rry. the abrogation of th‘ i.i.ertv 'f tiii pi'e'S. the violtiu e ih tie to a t' l -!i • iii'ul. who>e per-oii and pr' perry ni- lieM s tered 1-y all eivili/.»*d people—- a".' l.iit th'' beirintiings of evil. who>t- end n ' man ean foretell, nnh ss the arm of the law i' raise.!, and with vigor, to uphold the ri_'lit' thus trampled under foit. T! ;s Week Would undoubtedly have told rt tale "f e|ual horror in New York, if it La i n-ir ' e, u that tic niein «ry I'f tiiefirm- n:'' "f the l^iliee in the A^tor IMace ope ra r' t' i> st;!! fn ^h in tho inimls of tliose who wai’.d ’>*• (piite w illing to sack a print- iii^r "thee, jii'iivid'-d it ei'uld be done with a.' litMe danger of personal cori'et|Menevs a' iu New ()rlcatis. 'I'iie condiu'u ]iunish- meiit iiiiliited then has .‘■aved many an outbr‘ :!k sine''. It saved one on Tuesday l.t't, when >11 .th the pre-iding offir., r ancl the >iK'akf rs at th ■ third Cub>a meeting in the I’aik endeavored ojienly to e.xcite the !ii }. to .ittaek tiie Sjianisii paj>er aiil the Si..uii.'li C'tnsul in that city. The account ..f the speeches, whlch liaf! just Coinc to 1, Ue! in yesterday’s K.icpress, is too grave I . lie alloweil to ]>ass without particular II .*'ee and emphatic * ondemnation. T'" Were several thousand ]>ersons pr. ^ei.r ,it tht> ine*'ting, over which a Mr. Iihnu:i 1 niaiikmati presiih d, w;th 'I'l \ ice J’r‘ident>, aeeoiding to the official ro- p'.rts,—(Seine of wliom, however, were not in the eitv. anl others complain of the use of tln ir names without authority and a- gainst their principles.) The chairman ealled on his hearers to go to the aid of Cuba, in the belief, ami witii tin* expecta tion that by proflueing a rev(dntion there, th.-y might h ad to similar revolutions in Iluiiirary, Ireland, (lermany, “ami inleed tiod e.ulv knows where the movement will stop.” W’hat better calcnlated than such purp iM“s as this to arm all the world in h 'stility to u.-y An- we never to be con tent with our own hajipines.s and prosperi- tv, and immense domain, but that we are to bo everlastingly thrusting ourselves into the affairs of other nations, exciting them to rebeHioii, and ajipropriating their terri tory';' T'liis spirit must be rebuked, or we shall unite the nations of the earth agaiii.st u.-'. Mr. Jilankman continued,— ‘Mir ntlemen, I have read it in the morn ing papers that not only iu this city does the greateiit excitement and f^ynipathy ex ist, but in every city and town from which we have yet heard, meetings have Ix'en held, and synjpathiziug rcKolutioi^^pidopt- ed, mon‘y .subscribed, and aid sent for ward. Indeed from .^laine t(* Florida has fill! cxeitenjeut .spread. In Xew Orleans one of the Sjiani.vh pap(‘rs gave offen(!|^^) I lie fi’iend.s of Cuba there, l>y publistmig some liefarious lies in reference to the Cu ban struggle for freedom, and the people promptly took the matter in hand and de stroyed the press, I am sorry to inform you that even here, in this city, a Sjianish paper, “La Cronica,” has done precinely t!ie same thing, (groans,) calling us pi rates, buccaneers, freeboot;rs, &c., and de claring that the tifty brave Americans shot at Havana leserved their miserable fate. 1 will read you a specLmen of thid paper’s logic. [During the reading the speaker j Now is not this a promising sp('cimon of was frequently interrupted by groans and the “liberty” which these “patriots” are | XA.—T execrations lor the “Cronica ’ and procure for Cuba? If a I the “Southern Medical Keports” for 1850, bpanish Government, (rentleinen, con- ” . *, , • ^ ,, i . „ . , tinned Mr. lilankman, that quotation was thing that is not agreeable a portion of an article on the vital Statis- penned by a minion of the Spanish Gov-; pt'ople”—(’ajtt. Isaiah Ilynders tics of North Carolina, written by Pr. W. ornment in our very midst. I think the »»d his crew of Tom, Hick and Harry be- j H. McKee of Koleigh. The following ta- oiVue is in Cedar .street. j ing “the ]>eo]ile”—it is forthwith to be j ble prepared by the Doctor, will show the A oice NT (td.ir stieit. i pitched into the river, types, press, editor total ])opulation and the per centage of Aft.'r having thus paved the way for a 1,oldness to ! deaths in the six central riot, Mr. Blaiikman disavowed an inten- .speak a word in extenuation of tho conduct ' State. tion to excite one. Of ooul^e, ,,f man, (which conduct is really ! The White population of Another .sp.>aker alluded to “taking understood as vet,) why lie is to ' W»ke is .Sluvo.s 10,G7'.»; total 2l,0ir>.— Canada, whem-.er we want it,” and this be “nut out.” “tnssod nv.^r ” A-e X.w J. i J .. l>eatl.s-JH4: per cont. l.M.l, H^XLTII or Cen'WA'E North Cauoli-j GuBAT^rFAlRS.—No late arrfrrrl from l paper counsellors.wiU4:opp t-h^r pale .souls ' ..^re reqnested’ to state that thcr? The Raleigh Register extracts from Cuba. The Empire City is expected to • scene of conflict. j ^|]] a J^laiik lloud Mcotlnrr at Hank'^’w arrive at New York to-mirow. Our latest | , above letters are vonched for l.y | i„ this County, on Saturday, thl 18th the honest and patriotic citizens whoso j and at ]>arclavsville, in ('umberland* advices from New Orleans are, that the i SpanLsh Consul ha. closcj l,is offico an.l i ScZhw' I placed the persons and property of Span-: citizens will not shrink froin snpi.ortmg ns ! p,.opnscd J>lank Road from Raleigli ish subjects under the protectioli of the A- j now for obeying the w ishes of sue h men, Fayctttrville are cordially invited to be J merican Government. From New York, ! ^r"iu us th.c all-suiricient sup- counties of this by way of Washington, v:e have the fol- ! I'loyi ed so tai foi o.u juott ction, in • . ♦ f n . , the event ot rampant mobs assailin;.r us. hiwin.tr t,(dojfr:!nhie letter from one tlie ! • ii _• .1 . r liberty of the press, and liberty of siteech, : l>i-atlis, 122; percent. 1,041. as understood and expfuuidiMl by the “na- 's 11,>71 Slaves .'),2;>o; total 17,12(5. ,, , , • l>e!itlis 1-‘!H; i)or eeiit. 0,77t>. be “put out,” “tos.seil over,” &C, Such is i.’..,,,,- • ui - * * 1 n -iq was received with tremendous cheering. 1- ^^ I ks t..20.,_Slave,s ; t..tal 11, 18. Another speaker said,— “There are ].apers in this city who dc- i,,mt on iriving liberty to chatinn, is l‘> 47» lend the Spanish (Jovernment for the.,,, , , • . , ^ ‘--i'•» ....... . , 1 1.1 I ^ •*'1*' tnen‘l>y .secnrintr to them.soivcs c(>urso jmrsuod, and traduce those br.ive , ' . souls who would avenge the blood of th(>ir I'lui'der the rich men of that rieh island. U hen Rynders concluded his artfully inilammatory language, the meeting re sounded with erii'S of “t(> (\dar street” lowing telegrajihic letter fiom one ot the ; “Owing allegiance to the soveri'i,:ity of Editors of the New York Express: “Wasiiin(jton, Aug. 31. ! the pt'ople alone, true to that allegiance, i and fairhfu! tft all the duties it imposes, on Saturdaj"^, tho 2(>th, when and where all the h to lly invited to be pre sent. Several speeehes may be expected on the occasion.—lid-ciijh. Jiiijintc.i'. BT A R RI E D, Xciir tlio H()l(t‘son IneiiiTite, on TliursJav tho 2stli l«v N. .M.-Nciil, Ksii.. .Mr. NKlLi.t . -1 ,.1- • 11 I 11- - 1 ' -1 i- 1 £• ' _''Wi .\ ti” nv 1 SI, NFIL*/ “Jhere is deep leeling 111 all tno (»tncial we rely with a conliuence never tor n mo- j y Mcl.KVX toMrs. M \ll(j \iti;r (I >icKlN- circles of the city in reference to the Cuba j ment impaired in the justice of our fellow- ! XON, scrond ].nifrhter 01 AicKibaM i'atterHon, demonstrations. The pjxecutive Depart- j citizens ments have made arrangements, nndor the dec’fl, ill! of IU>l)cson. I'rother-I “Voices—XaniesI namesll “(’arr—I refer paiticularly to the Ex- ‘•\'oices—“Damn tho Express,” “Roo- byl” “IJooliyll” “'I’o hell with the l‘]x- pressl” “('!ive him a eoat of tar and tea-i tilers."’ I'ce. &e. j Hut the cntwning speech was that of Caj>tain Isaiah Ilyiulers, from which 1 send you the following extracts, as speci mens: “He did n.‘'t like sacking ]>rinting f>f- tiees. lie respectt'd the Liberty of tlie 1'rt‘ss. but the I’re.ss was bound te,- respect till' I’eoph'; to do nothing, to sav nothin!^ against the publie opinion wlu>re its bread was tarned: and when it did, so helii him tiod, if it :is a foreign pajier es])eci.;llv. ho tlid nor eare if tln> efliee was sacked, and, v. ith the bo,!y of ('ien1entiing In fnro him, he believt'd he sh.Hild help sack it. (A t'elferons chet-rlng.) New>papers owed deference to pn)dic opinion. Iviifoi-s of iiewspaj'crs had no riglit to run counter to all the peoph‘ they lived among. “"1 he Amerlean e«'nsul at Havana, lu> was told, was coming hen',—that rnatm-'' called the .Vmeriean consul, tor he was no man. (gr"ans lor Mr. ()wen'. * * coat of t:;r and feathers was to(> !_'ooil for h;m. He woul.l not t‘\en tar sueh a wietcii. I A laugh.! [Heri* somebodv in the crowd inttrp.'Sed a word in delciiec of Mr. (>w» n. to tin* etfect that nolxtdy as vet kiU'w what h.‘ h.t l done; th.it lie was uu- t;.'fend'-i; his crrespondt-ncc with hi.' (!o- vernnieiit was m t yet known, \e.] 'rie- ({'tain »(>n:iiKied—,\s a public speaker, 1 am willing to answi-r fiir questions.— (Cries of “Tat him nr,t/’ “l*ut liini out,” ‘•'Joss h;iu o>er,” “Sn.ip him up.'' ; 'I'he Captain, aga t;—If tlicie is an\ man here wret( h enough to defend this wretch, let him stand f'rtl;: let n> see him: but 1 -uc.--.', ly this time, he is sin.dl enough to di'i.p thr.'U_!i a hole a bumlde bee (.ould not get tiir 'ii'^h. ( .V ;:t(at laimh. » “Hut. fellow citizens, the Caj>tain con tinued. there is a Spanish ]>;c.'S here a' Well as in X(.w Orle ans, and there is a Sp.iiii.-'h con.'ul here as will a.- in Xew ( hii-ans. 'I he naiin' of the Spani>h paper i> “l,.i Cr'-niea,” w!ii h mean.', I am foM. 'J'he ( hronicle,—but 1 ; in no Sp.ii ish s. lio- lar. lii'h-ed. | can't rea l Spaiii'h. and therefore ilou’t know what i.' in that pa per. exe. pt a' 1 ant toM: and 1 am told, till., it i,' pT'e'ty bad: and if if i h.-ilf as liad as »he "i:'- 'n X-w Orle.ins. tlie b« t tiling tl'.at {-an be d'-no w,th it. I think. Is to ])it h types. pre>', editor and all the other siile of (ioveinoi's l.'laiid, .n the wav to Cubn. (irc-'.t cheering.) Ihit mind, fellow citi- Z'-n>, 1 am iio law lireaker. ( .\ jrreat laugh. ' 1 never break the h w. i mutter ing in the crowai—‘'Tliat you don't; but you stir up otht i> to break it, and kc'op yours(df eut of tlie w iy.''J and I ! n'f ad vise an \ Indy to bre,.k it; bi:t if thi.- La Cronica is as bad as they say it is,— I don t know, for I can't re.-id it—it would be l.et- ter the other side of (Io\eriior’s I'l ind than hell'. ( Ileiicwed cheer'ng. : 1 aj.jirove the breaking uj' of the Spanish press in Xiw ( h lean.'. I think 1 should have had a hand in that, if I had beo'i there. | w.ml 1 not sufler a foreign p.ijicr to be in solent in my ow 11 c> tiiitry. (Cheers.) Rut, mind y‘ here, I advi.'O no man to break the law. 'I'he ]>re.'s. bal as it is. is pro tect* d I'V the law. 'I he Kditer, fidious ami il.imnable as he is. lives under tin* law.— (Crit sof“H—n the law.” ) Hut I lan’t hi Iji saying the prc.ss and tin editor would be bett(‘r the other side of Governor's l^:- land than here. (Cries of “Where is it?”) I don't think even our own m'w.'pajiers have anv ri^ht to the protc tion of the law when they run against jiublie opinion; but a t'orei^n p jier, a Spanish pa]ier, the orL'an of a (lovei nmeiit that has ju>-t butt lu red titt\‘ of our citizt ns in cold blood, manirled them, trailed their bleeding limbs in the ibist,—such a j>a]>er, I am sure, has no right to the protection of any law.— ('Renewed yells, now, of “Wh«*re is it!'”) M Cedar street, that is the place. (Great surging of the crowil hcr(‘.) “Rut mind ye, fellow-citizens, I advi.se no man to break the law. 'I here is a (hingcr in breaking the law (cries of d—n the law I—but humanity speaks, tho spirit of a man within you .speaks, your own iifi (' deaths 1 ,(>.'^1; Tier cent, of deaths 1,(II Mno t lonica —“tlie ( ronica —“to ( e- > > 1 > Slaves total 18,881. ; directions of the President, to execute the ^i.K. ^\ Ki’s'riiK.—At a meeting tiU‘ | C 0!\| M Fj Deatlis 184 pij ceiit..l,ioi. ’ I'roclamation, whi(di was itself an embodi-i WIiIl's of Roston, for the pur]> >se of i vi>i’ivvr'.' C umlKTlaiid i.s l:!.:5'.i:;—.slaves / ,21 /; total 20,-r 1 /’• i i- • ^ 1 • 1 , , . r. ' „ A K1.! \ Hlo licatlis 2‘{4; jier cent 118.'). ^ meiit or the law’s ot ( ongress, aiiii a tair choosing delegates to attend the State; Scjt. .>—>teamvr Ciiailuim, witli full ,>ni fro, •lolinst.m is O.o.W-I'siaves 4.72»; total' 1:5,77:1. warning that all who engaged in hostile ntion, the following prnci-nlly of il.e inti-rior. Kcatlis 124: nor cent. 0,!til0. 1 exi>editions iiut themselves beyond the I ^ SteanuT Hcnriitta. with goo'ls for n'l 1 I • 1* 1 • 1 *l i. 1 I 1 * V 1 HUM!nninilSi\ ' SUI^.ii'V iii tow 11 uli‘i COUlitrV 1 he total popnlatu.n ot these six conn- a«.s ot the country, and could nut ixceni the .en=e of tl.is n.eetin.^ i "ith b.-.is . n.Alv and P.ou- ties, IS K)(),.)lSj and the whole number of ^ ‘iQ^'iarhitWum^ ^ nonn.e.ti.m ! and “where’s the S pant.- d:ir street, Cousiir/” Mr. Hlankm.in said, don't break the law; I advise von not to break the law. Hun no ri.'ks of prison—we want you all tor Cuba; but 1 join with you in d—ing the ('oiisnl and the CrouIc;i. , York yesterday 1‘rom an article in the Xew Orleans {jtting out for" .Medical Journal, Dr. McKee learns, that Instructions were immediately the total population fif tho six central counties iu Georgia is whole num ber of deaths per cent, of deaths 1,- ol. From this it will be seen that the six Xorth Carolina counties with a jiopulation M’l.r. ..... . ; .1 e 1 I * 1 irri'ater than the (Jeoruia counties, by "27,- and to fulfil all its leiral obliiiations. i lie proc'.'ssion tlieu tormed, and startwil 1 j ’ _ . , ^ , , have fewer deaths by 2(5 per cent. ■ • i * 1 1 1 »i (• 4- ii • •• iiv .wiMiey HI low, tin'i jrni.us i.r 11 iV j.i iv, formation came from X\>w i ‘1'; >''» ^ iWce, W I'rinr. T S Luttcrluh, V tliat an cxiuMlitinn was ot a caiKlMiato i>>r tho 1 n‘>nl(MKy Ik* I'ronght : A W nmi oihcrj;. Cuba from Xew York.— bcioio tiie ( onventioii pn posed to );c hold j iUVI]R in p;i.ik1 nMatlug i>rdcr. jreimmediately .^ent back to Spiin^liehi, that (u;r delegates be iu-^ ^ the (\dlcitfir and other (Jovernment ofhcers to execute the laws against the marauders, by preventing the departure of the ves.u ls and j-arties. 'Fho (joseriimeut is resolved to employ alV the available force it can command to obey the treaty with Spain, and upon the | FAVi-TTKVILLI’ MA H K1:T—But. i liins of tliF Hon. , T. , ... • 1 1 . J>r.iii'h, 1) i-!i,->0 ti .,;j D.tnieJ \\cbsterto that .nsfinirui'iied sta- ‘ „ j.', !Leather, pok 20 a 22 lA'ail, Imr, strueted to aiiveea! •^uperi'T ni.'^rits and l>hU), tion, above all others; and to as.scrt, lU-cswax, IpAuhl and AoA//y, th.-it he i« prc-eiiriiently j I’acon. the first choice of the Whigs of Ri ston, ! and, a.s we be lieve. f>f a large majority of out of tho east irate of the I’ark into I’ark Row, wIk'io it halted and the leaders held a consultation, after which they resumed the line of march. There wore between eieht and ten thousand in the procession, which proceeded down Nassau street, head ed by l']lil's band. I’assing the 'rribune ofiico, that establishment was saluted by one i-ontinued ^^roan whih‘ the ]>rocessiou was pa.'sing. On the corner of Fulton and Xassau stn'Ots, under tlu^ awning of the Sun's establishment, a crowd of a thousand or tii’feen hundred was g.ith-'red, who exch.sngt'd cheers with the proeessic.ji, the latter halting, and serenading tho Sun, and its mornin:,r contemporary on tin* op- ])osite corner. The emplovees of both 's- tabli.'linieiits quit their work, crowded to the roofs and windows, and returne 1 the cheers of the crowd—waving hats and handkeiehiefs, and tidiilig tliem to “go ahoadl” 'I'he procession m xt )>ase.l up l>roadway, creating tho most intense ex citement I'Verywhere. It was rumored tiiev were going to tar and fi-ather tin Spani.'h I'oiisiil, Seiior Stroughton, am afterwards to (!e^troy L:i Cronica estab- hshnient; hut t)t> t-tnnn/ f'nri- of^tnHn \ j * » ' * 1 * 1 *U J rpoii those fads, l>r. McKee remarks: “’I'his h'.st exhibit of statistical data (dearly shows a large ]>er cent, iu favor of .^liddle X'orth (’arolina over all other places; and while I have been promptotl to submit the above statistical information, it is with no desire to detract iVom any otlu r section of the country but to aid in con^ri- “(’irculars to that end have been sent people uf our State, and, iuithei, th.it, to all the revenue cutters, to the revenue h' Nati.mal Con- ^ (’hceso. 14 u 1'ltj i:; a 2U cat, •'.] a 7J O.u s. a Oil, Liiiseetl, 10 11 1 1 l’ii«der, .* all .Shot, U H 20 a 2:; a ( c.dlectors, ami special instrm-tions toother b'-n-:>fter to bo hidden, that an-^ ’oi.pera.s 2.t .^ntrar.brojvn, 0 a ! ofhcers of Government. I‘'--f '-;:»-le ca.ndidate ot ; 1 ■ t- 1- “The Spanish Minister has di.spati lies, ' .I' *’.*-’ . * ^ Featli’ers, 30 a H2^ Do. ahiin. bu. o'> a 4( which he regards as reliable, of the defeat '' district, Wid go for Dan- ^ Fla.'^.^^eed, 1 00 ,i 1 12] >'l.in:los,’ Hides, frrtt'H, t Ditto, ilry. 0 Iron, .Svve.li'S, o Do. Kii^Usli, :l I Imlitiio, 1 a n a i 11 4 Tallow, W heat. V.'hiski V. Wuil, Vi Lite Lva'l, 4ja U 4 > o Oi* 00 0(*n0 0«7 15 a 2 9 l-i U1 a 40 8 a 10 8^1 a So 42 a l -'j 18 a 20 2 a 2i 0.1, coi'.r.s 17‘ “ of the whole party which lande.l from the Webster in pridW^*^o t^^l others. I’ampero. Gkkat 1 .WK.M'Kt.N.—'I'iie Tntelligon- Anothi'i Icttei, ot the same date in the Y. ('orrosj)ondent savs he w’as re- buting to the limited stock of our Southern pi'per, says that the oihcial news re- sh iwn a plan of a eanital invention, j none reports upon tb.is subject, with the hope ceivod at Washington by our own Govern- hy Mr. Edwards, of the house of E lward.s, i ^ 4-1 I'.rown Sheetin that it may add .some interest to the vital ment and by the Spanish .^llnister, prove .S nidford & (’o i Cofton \anis, 0 tn '''iVilkiu/iw |..r of l>;,r. ’ ' ‘-1- ,1,0 fa, tur. ,.f | M.UtKCT. • "ia as the luost favorable, and comparimr i'*rgerics. J ne same letter u-o, t.y w liu h, with a simple ce.ntnvanee, ; Nn clmngc in piici-s i.ri'i-o.luco .since Ties it* with that of >iiddie North ('aroliiia, 'T ‘'‘‘Vs: ^ not lat'ger than a small “refrigerator,” an i day s j.ape^ have not done so with the wish or inten- “The I’resident has dom-his w hole duty in.iivniual in tae n-o{,;es, or atiy other liabita- tion to detract from the he;ilthv character in regard to the (’uba invasion, and will ble ri'L^on, can treeze a tralioii of water to .1 X nio! )f Gcorni;i, but to show that in .^liddlo not shrink from it, the hundredth part of a solid block of ieo in the space i>f one ; ^ Vnrih Carolina we have health, if not a pin, as you will have occasion t » see '"iii'ite! ^ Inis wiil be a great thing for iiore, ;it least e|ual to any country in the anew. I wish 1 could feel that all holding planter.'.’ I ^ ci\Ilizcd worhl.’ 'I'he ri ports made by offn«‘ under the (b-neral (I .vernmont,— — . ... . „ , | . Dr. 1‘endh ton :ind mvself to nrovo coll- the Collector of the iiort (d' X('W Orleans, rTNNY. I he \\ ashington I nioii of the -Vt New 'S'ork. fottuii wiy i*nii. v.ilh an up waril leii'lencv. ti'itli'/ Ilf > J th'm t>! i hiiixji' niarching an.Kiid hours, .'creecll IIIL''. LM’oanliiLr by turns >■ A// Mr. liiii-'- fh> if and, after town ii»r a t ouide of hoeiing. ch( cl ing and the crowd went In mi'. having siicce'ded in throwing the wh le lower part ef the city into a greater hub bub th.iii it has been in f >r years. Such i.' tho account cd’ tho doings in Xew ^ ork. AVhat is to he the end it? Are We’to ha\(‘ flu* Con.'titution, the laws of the land, and the law s of nations, tramp led under t’>ot. at heme and ;ibre.id, by siieh a set of•i.lai kguards .and loafer.', as |{}ndcrs and his crew!' r will coii'.':\;iti\e men. honest men, labi.ring men, th.'Si who have t haractej nr property, or t xpei t to h.ive either, uiiitt* in jmtting down, ly public opiiiien or by the .'trong arm ofilie law. tlie rowdies wlio thus attempt t.i ei>n- tnd the destinii .' of the country and of the world!'' I>r. 1‘endh ton and mvself go to prove con- the Collector ot tlie port cImsIvoIv that the long coneoived ojiinion ex.implo, had dom* as well, but the tliat the South ihiriiiif tiie summer numtlis niultitu'Ie of New ()rleans City, from all j in particular, is more unhealthy than oth- accounts, seem to have been struck with a er .'■(•etions of the country, is ernmeons. judicial and moral lilindness. 'i’he Execu- Indeed, so far from being* true, this opln- tive Departments here had sent on instruc- ioii is entirely tho reverse of if; and if the census returns are at all to be ndied upon, tliey hoM out the districts cemi ris. d in .\liddh' Georgia and MiifJ/r Xnrtli ii‘t as aiiMiig the healthiest regions in the worhl.” I'liiiM Ki Kol'K.—The Steamship Atlan- tions to Xew Orleans, which if obeyed^ would have prevented the sailing of the I’auiporo, and saved all the lives which Were sacrificed at Havana. 'The Dresident will not condemn tho Collector inhoard, but how can he ex]»lain his b id faith,—his omission to call others to his coun.sel and to tho aid of the Government. To plead :E\y (;ooi)S. ■^IfK Siit-scrilier is nnw r(*ci‘ivin" a larpc and «ell soluctej =.tock ofti > »DS, recently jiurclKised in New Vork for ('ASH. whi-li arc 2d inst. jiubli.shes two columns of Edito- (lilVred fur s;i\o at low prices ter easii. country • 1 1 • r- .1 !• /I priKluee, or on time t> iiiincti’al men. rial denunciahon or the secession ol jh uto- ^ , ’ , ' . .. , , . I i')0 IjMs. No. :> ^liu-kiTel,—new. ri'dtir > outh ( aiidina, and cfnidemnation : hali and ijuarter hlils. extra N". 1. of the ail! and conifort given to that State, Kits No. 1 Sahnun and Mackerel. KLIJAH 11 LLKK. Sept. 1. IB'.l. I'.Mtw by the Democracy elsewhen'. Its next two Kditorial columns are devoted to prov- ■ ing that the (’omjironiise i.s a “Democratic measure”! DECISIONS or THE Sll’KE.ME foritT. Jijf /tiijfhi, ('■ 'f-—.\ttoriioy (Jeiieral vs. ()den Carver and Jesse J*. Hyatt.— Information.—Grant vacated. Isaac \'an- tle arrived at Xew York on ,^londay morn- ignorance of the fitting out of such an ex- ing, the 1't inst. I he Atl.intic brought pedition is to betray both :in indiften;nce Iiorn and others, vs. Alexander Duckworth ncai IV ‘JdO jia.'seiie:crs and Liverpool dates ^"d contempt for, the most a-ccssilde .,„,j wife, iu Hquity, from Riirke. Ho- I'lie l?o.«ton Acadcmv's C'ol-- Icction of ril'-'RCH a further .«iip»ply )ust receiveif. K. ,J. HALi: & SON. Sept. '4, 1S-->1. Kjot fit •Itsrtioit. Wll.l, *>e sold !it the Market House, oa Satur.lay the tith instant, to the 2(lth ult.—three days later than the Aia. Simc tho s;i!Iing of the .\'ia. Cotton had been active at full rates. Middling qualitiis had advatucvl I. The .sales id th“ three d.-ys w. re bah '>f whiidi e.\porters and speculators took SUdO. 'Ihe fivorable weather anl promi.'i.ig harvi'st h;ivo very mneh deprt'ss(‘d the I'liiur market. Wiieat dull and declining. Corn in fair demand at jirevious rates. Xoiremral news of importance. The means of information. One could wish for the honor of an officer of the Govern ment, that su« h conduct might bo explain- y, I'd,—but it, in this ea.so, is palpably irno- ]>in ,li'^mi^sed with ranee or connivance ami neglect of duty; and in the judgiueiit of the many here, it is the latter.” ^-1 Lot on llai/niouftf, niurrer sustaiiioil; liill dismissed with costs. ' Ji>inij)*r the L'. S. Aj’sonal, on the ni.nin .«treet. Wiley (’. Bailv, vs. E. Carter and X. "• 'i'fbLlNtiH.V>T, Auet r. Vilm’rs in Equity, from Yancey. IS'.I. It I'osts Lewis Cham-/]']1KRK IS YET A CllANC'H J'or r and Turjjcnfinc Gcft>:r.. rglHE Sul'scriber still ot}Vr.s for sale, about R.\sk DKCKI’TKtN.—We find in our ex changes, lettirs from many of the Cuban invaders, who stifforod death. From one of them, from 11. T. Vieune, to his Rrother and Sister, we extract: “Before 1 (//», I am }>ermitted toaddriss —“The iVnioeratlc (Ireat F.xhibitioii will close on the Ilth of my h'^t words in f/ns ir>>r/if Xdtiniiiil sav the Lo- ()etober. The l\oy;il (’onmiissioncr will Ohio Hi party is (hr cofnco papers. So also av the L'^ci.fi.cos ot lliio. Rut tlii“\' s( nd .ibolitioni't.' to Congress and adi pt such re.solutioiis as this; “/V Tliat the jieople of ()liio now. as they h:ive always done, lonk ujM;n slav ery in any ]i.irt rd’ the I 'nii n as an evil, and unfavorabh' to tin' full development of the spirit and jiraetical benefits ot' tree in stitutions. and tli.'t entertaining the.'O seu- tinn nts, tfiey will at all time.' fet 1 it to be their duty, to ue all ] ..wer clearly given l»y tho terms of tlie nation.il coinp.icf, to prevent its ii'eroaso, mitigate and fully eradicate the evil.” That looks like “niarching to victory un der the banner of the Compromise.” True, they reso!\e that they will not interfere with “sl.;veiy in the States” but that, nobody advfa'at just yet, and similar rc'olutions when adopted by Whigs, we are told, mean nothing. Rut they passed ; this resolution also: T'lat we ayij>rove of the ad ministration (d‘ our Chief lOxeeutivo, his manly bearings, prudent counsels, and ! souiid I*em(M ratic doctrines, and we com-, sions id’another meml h;m to the people, as worthy of tho such projects the Governuieiit of this pri.soners by the steamboat IlalKineni. ho b»Ms, vs. li«d>(> .^lassey; in Equity, from Haywood; ih'cree for defi-ndant, jilaintiff pay eo>ts. Jacob Sims, vs. .John Killian, - ,, , , ■ i i !. • ,, 1-1 , «• 1 T I 1 l-eiir laindreii i.nd Kiirhty Acre.-^ of Land from^ llaywoiKl. judgment aflRrmed. Jolin ('hicken n.ad, 4.^ miles fn-m Fayetto- Ledford, vs. (lOO. \\ . \ oils and 31ary viile, with Dwelling House anil Out-houses cmii- Ferrol, .\dmr’s. from H.iywood; judgement pletc—with good crop of Corn, Teas and I’ota- affirmed. toes. Also, 2‘> or 27,0(mj boxes. l)i/ XiI/i, J.—Milos Goforth, vs. Little-! 1 also offer for .sale, LS-t acres of toll Ratillo and .John Young, in Kijuity, Lanu on the Kr-st side of Lumber River, about from Riincombo; bill dismissed with costs. : '"ile.s above Fli.n.l ('ollefre, in Itobes-.n ,, . i> • 1 .L. \ Ai' T> • 1 1 eountv. 11 v person desirous to see the laniJ M. A. Raird, (Sen.) vs. . R. Laird and ,;i,,i,rist. on th.* premi.ses. “H-‘cervcd by false visions, I embarked Runcombe; decree For further particulars, applv'to S. S. Giklirist, , in tho expediti.m for (’uba.* We arrived, pl^dntiff, account ordered. Hall and in F=nettcville. about four hundred in number, Ia.«^t week. ot al,from Hay-; , ‘McPIIKP.M N. receive the Hejiorts on the L'lth. and tht go()d> w:ll be returned immediattd_\ after- ,j,, j j,j about an h.nir from now, wt*—1 ward. mean fifty of us—will he lost. 1 was taken 'I’he first accounts of the Cuban difhcul- pri.soner after an engagement, and, with ties were riceive l at Madrid on the loth *^’hers, am to >e sliot in an hour, nit. and were repn-.sonted as very trifliuLr letter to Messrs. Stanton iV ( o. of X. a.iid as s].eedily suppressed. Tho Engli'h A. ('ook. is as foHows: 1 • > .1 j-fl- !.• Ha' ana. on iio\!u> a .MAN-or-W\n. pap. rs al.-o consiuer the d.fficulties thus s K-.1. J/.. is.',i. far. a« trifling, but the London 'rimes an- Sta.vton it Co. ticipates trouble. In that event, it .savs. My dear friends: About fifty of us. Col. that EiiLdand and France and the other ^ ritN ndcu s commaiid, were taken pri.son- alliosrd' Spain are all interested in pre- vostorday; have not received our sen- , . , tenet' yet, Imt no doubt we will all be sin# vontniL' ;inv occurrcnee winch may con- i r ' a. t ii iji • licfore sun.set. fli>' has tract tho pecuniary re.«.urces ami les.sen deceived us; there is no doubt but all those tho available stn iigth of the Spani.-h (lov- rejiorts about the Cubans rising were all ♦ rnnieiit. Cuba and the I’hilljipines, says trumped up in Xew Orleans. iiOpcz took tho Times, “are the last remains of Imr “*'•■"1'' command ami deserte.l us; we • 1-1 • fi'i Were attacked by some five hundreil or mairnihcent ccdonial empire. 1 liey are i i i ,» - i ' 1-11 1 • 1*1 seven hundred d tlie (.Jiieen s troops the both of th. n, hignly proiluctive deponden- cies—they both dc.servc an abler and more lant (’ol. Crittenden ilid all that any man disinterested administration. Iiut the could do—but wo .saw we had been de transfer of those Islands to any other mar-‘ *eived and retreated to thi' sea shore with itime Power ness of one \ujrnst 1801. 19-tf FALL STVLKS. 18.',!. xru.\ltl LL A: CO., 242 Ralti.moue Stkkkt, wood; bill dismissed with costs. .Joseph I’onder. vs. .Tames Carter's Adm’rs., at law j from Yancey; judgmetit affirmed. Wiley ' Kovel, vs. .f. A. I’earson, and S. .1. Xeall, ! from Mclb)well; judgment reversed, vtiiirc h' itoi'ft. r>;i , •/.—M. Ratton. Adm’r. of I. R tird, doc’ll, vs. W. R. Raird, in Kuuitv, 4 and opening thoir FALL fnmi ]^.lnconlbe; no error in decree below. " LMI Obl .VTlo.\S of 'riionias S. Heaver, vs. A. L. Lrwin, in ^ P*Ht€Sti’ifS^ A* Mtt’US’* Equity, from Runcombe; no ernu- in decree Si\S below. luiunctii n dissolvid with costs. ■ prejmreil to exhibit tlie most conijdote l{ebec(M Liiii, vs. .Michai 1 Huffmann, in r««t-ri'.s and II -A. V i> 1 1 i.* 1 • i.*iT HI inis c»nntrv, which will be olFcrO'! at Equity from iMirke; dceree for phiintiff. rates than u.sual. Hobort^Chapman.vsJacoh.Mull,inEquity, : TIIUKK-PJA- AM) ^rri:RFL\l-: from Lurke; bill distuissed with costs, on I'L’TS.—We are now receiving otir Fail styles di fendant ji.iying Hill’s note. .las. R. of tiie above, including many )Kitterns manufac- Allcn and wife, vs. L. Ii. Rryan, and Mills. expre.ssly tor us, and which eanuot be ob- Adm’r. in Kqiiity, from Rutlierf.ml; decree ‘‘f**.-. . . .. ' • . . \ - r /i\r f>r idalntitt, accimnt ordered. Ji. D. 1 UK hi) ( A R I'h'l! \ hS. We have ,11 -I 1 IT II I'l • I’ -.L ” 'arge assortniciit ot jrood stvles of low iirircd !uld> vs. H. Hendrickson in Lqu.ty, | ^ from ( loaveland; no error in decn'o below, ■ as to defy eonipetitimi. jdaintilf to ]iay costs. .lacob Harshaw, vs. E. S. Moore, from Rurke; judgment afhrm- ! ed.—A-li> l iUc w.mid only auLnnent the weak- the intention of getting off to our country ; ' ~ , ", '■ if possible; got three boats and got off with Itrmx in Sum/.—Mr. Love, the a e, rem enng le a_gus intention of coa.sting until we fell in (\>nsus 'Taker for the county of Surry, in nor more t'luco>stiil. Afr*nnst witli an Aiuorioaii vossrl, and wore taken whom wo mot at Mocksvillo, on ^ 'rnesday last, gave us an account of .several high ]if)sitiou h‘ now oci-uj>ies, and well (.onntry, in conjunction with that of France i J-j.xplain to my family that I have done remarkable ]tersons an«l things with which deserving tho trust of our standard in the ensuinir campaign.” AVhat are tin* ‘sound Democratic iloc- and of Spain herself, is bound to make an ‘ instigated by the l,o met in the performance cd' his duties: early and effectual stand; and from the motives; jhat I die with a clear ^ Ho found two persons, each one hundred . 1 • 1 1 n 1 • .• n' I • con.scienco, and like a man with a stout ;md throe years old, and another, one xvisdom which the Cabinet ot \\ ashinoton my wat(h to' you; it is fi>r ' hundred ami twi III years. He visitf d forty- has sometimes evinccu iu avoiding the i little Renny, my neidiew. t'ood bye; tJod | f’,mili('s in two consoeutivo days, and hearts speak—and tho number is S7 Celar . , i i • i • i i • street. If I could read this paper, I sIm.uI.I ' ‘ have read it the first thing this morning, n re-nomination and to the jiralses of. T i i r i ' iV'*" *iit"‘V'i v. ^ ami what was in it, I should have read to i Southern Loeofoia, Hisunionist.s':' Why, iu i right young baby every family, you to-night; but it is lucky, for I rather ' j.i^ inan^niral Address this same ('jov i»’in^'xation, we hope that it; (-IL.MA.N A COOK. ; two excepted. And last, but not lea.st, wish tf) rcstraiti than influence your zeal . i *i ~ i *1 ' i may not be wholly disinclined to concur | These and other letters ftill}'establish he found a woman two feet six inches in ood thus summed them up: | , the fact, that many of tho.so who joined =^cventy-two years of airo, and against sm h a paper. When the meeting is^idjm.rned, however, let us all go down | , ,,,,,n inei, .. K~ r.wl-ii- . r. 7 1 the groat questions at issue, thus: L^sen- P I there, to t oaai street—go in iieace, J ; . , ^ , n ■ ■ ti, nf I..* 1 „ ..... 1 t'!il modification or rojioal of tlie Fugitive ^ ^ rown ni . pain. with other Governments in endeavoring to • , 1 1 J 1 tri’iiilniKi mr Ininnnil nul iii'i'cntii-pre rmanent union of Cuba in- the expedition were induced to do so by mean,—but if anv of you do cntrary to j ‘'i" my advice, choos^; to look on there, and ; I the jiress, and the type, and the editor all come out, when you go in, why I shall be there to lo"k on; and there is no knowing but what the force of examjile might be so strong, that I might be tempted to have a hand in it. (Ltingiiter and checrs.) As for the Spanish (’ounsel, I would not advi.se anybofly to touch him, yet. He lives nndor our jirotection. He will be warned by the fate of his colleague in Xew ()rleans. worthy of civilized legislation; no exten sion d'slavery; immediate abolition in the District of (])dumbia.” Is it not queer, that Locofocos who find so much to abu.se in the conduct of Xorth- ern Whigs speak of this (’onvention which nominated Wood, not only without con demnation, but actually w'ith praise? Yet smdi is the fact! . ihiiiikIsI Mr. Love savs this is onlv a false rej^re.sen tat ions ot the state of f,>eling Xo political news from FVance, except in the Island. They were told that the j .^vith in'Surry.—Tra/e/n/t./;/ lat a re% islon of the Constitution is fa- pj^onle of Cuba were pantinr for liberty ! , - , - - /;\f:fjsn .• i vaa’/'-m.v on, cloths. —.\ large and cojoplete assortment, from 2 to 24 feet wide. Druggets, from 1 to 4 ysirds wide; Cnmib Cloths, a new and bciiHtifiil article; Chenille and Tufted lUig.«, Mats, J’iano and Table t'ov- ers; Stair Hods, i'iie.; together with evei'v arti cle appertaining to the (Carpet business. * Tl'HNlU'I.L CO.. 242 Baltimore street. First Carpet Siore al>«jve ('harles. Sept. 1, l.S.*)l. K.cfcufor\s Notice. ^H^HF, Subscrilter, at September Term, IS.^1, ■- of Cmnberland ('ounty Court, duly ijtiali- tied as Ksecutor of tKe Last Will and Jestainent of .John Smith. Sen. All j>ersons having cbiims ag.iinst the Testator, are notified to present them within the time limited by wet of Assem bly, or this notice will be pleaded in b.ar of re covery, F.VRQUnillD SMITH. Sept. 3, IS.'il, 10-Ctw Frcxh't in thr liodnnhr.—'I’he recent Rains .so .swelled the Roanoke, a.-« to cau.se Settlements. S w ho Hro indebted to ter an obliiration if they will settle during JI^F.IiSONS w ho Hro indebted to us will con that a reMsion oi ine vonsiuuiion is la- pj^ople of Cuba were pantin vorod by n large majority of the Councils. , , i ..i • • . * ^ ^ , jiml f)iily waited their assistance to secure Gkoucia.—A letter from a respectable | it. Such appeals were not without cftect | ^,^*^10 of the I>iw (rrounds to overflow, on , present month. All pirsous to whom we aie gentleman in (Jeorgia, to a friend in j upon the people of the South West. They , Tuesilay, the 2(>th ult., that niirht, the '"'b’bted wdl pie.ise render their bills for pay- \Vashington City, says the X'ational In- j freely gave men and money. The result telligencer, contains the following cheer-, plainly shows that those who instigatel ing view of the political jirospect in Gcor- j the invasion, were only anxioiis to obt^iin ! the sjioils. They cared nothing for the ment. Aug. 1. R. J. HALE & So.S. ‘Cobb’s majority over McDonald will be ; liberties of the people. ^ rnilK il, I am »i i€i»Y still I think, I should be almost inclined, j bgenccr, in this case to break the law, and hang the j reported upon in the Third Auditor’s Of- Spunish (’oun.sel. (Great cheering.) He fice. Under the act of 1800, the Pension knows* his duty, and I know mine. If he .should come and say, these public meetings must be put a stop to—these speeches, those pnKjeedingS'—why, I should just fold up my arms and say, “Mr. Mayor, I’ll be (1—d if we don’t have as many of theni as we d—(1 please.” (Great checring.)— Rublic ofiieers are the servants of the I'cople. VV’^e are the People. ((Jrcut and ronewel cheering here.”) Office, since Jan’y 1st, 1851, has issued about 40,000 land wtirrants. SUICJUE.—Hon. Luke Woodbury, Dcm- No National Convention, un- few men to do that which it will require thousands to accomplish? “The friends of the Spanish Government are thoi:e 'vho tauj aouaael, aad the aew> the Corn down level cr:n.sc(juently it took but little water to cover if. We understand that the Crops on-the High Lands suffered some from the wind. But with all the disasters that have be- ((’hecrs.) If the S)ianish Consul here, Rounty L vm> Casks.—During the | the opinion ot others it will. Remarking upin the decep>tion hereto- tho River been precc«i l,.,wevT, ,.u( a„y „f I.U lio.s in tho be greater, i I fore practise,I, anj still sought to be, the ! which blew much of l Cronica, though 1 am a law a>»iding Citizen, I •_ ’ majority in the Legislature will be equallj. , ‘ n w »> n ' with the Ground- cm.- " '’-•licer, 8,4:,2 liotmty Lan.lc.-.ses were jecisiv^fromsixtytoseventj.liveonjoiut -^'»0'''"‘‘"S‘'TrueI)elta’ wells,-,ys: i " ballot. “Ill the ncCme of Heaven, why arc de- “Georgia will have put the capstone on ' cepf ions still practised on our jteopte? If her policy w'hen she declares and acts on ! the capture of tho Island of Cuba be an that declaration, that in respect to all party : affair determined on—if the American ties, jiast, present, or future, they must I people consider that its subjugation is conform to her platform. Nothing should ! demanded as an atonement for the blood ocratic Candidate for Governor of Xew ^^ft to mental reservation, such sis ia j that has been spilt, is it wise? is it prudent'/ ,, 1 c 1 I cxceTitcd in the programmes of New York i is it patriotic? is it practicable to send a Hampshire, eou,milted suici.le a few Jays; (;„„,,„„tiou, un- ‘ L. .w/.Ki.-h 1. »II1 Since, by hanging himself. 'I he principal ciHiipo.scd of men true to the Constitu cause assigaed is, that he did not wi.sh to tion and faithful to the Union—the whole be Governor! j Uaioa—in cv^r^ part^ uad all parta.” River commencod falling and has boon going down gradually ever since. Some (laimige has been done to the Corn, pLuitcd ■ in the low’ost places; but to w’hat extent j we are unable to sa^\ The injury would j have boon but slight, h.itl not the rise , s'* i • i River been precc(ied b}' a heavy bh-w, I otQg’C iillie tO ivcllCl^ll. fjJlHE Subscribers, Mail Contractors from Fayetteville to Raleigh, Avill commence operations this diiy, with new and comfortable Coaches, good horses, and careful Drivers.— The P'are FIVE DOLL.ARS--same as before. The Stage Houses are, in Fayettisvillc, the Fay- « .^1 i • i etteville Hotel, in Ralei^'h, the Varboroutrh fallen us the present year, it gives us Honse; Vjut Passengers will In; conv«.*ved to srich pleasure to state, that the Farmers in this other Hot«.sert as they tmy w-lect. The hours of section of Country, will make a plenty for I departure will be, until further notice, at haK- a support and some to sell to those who ' Fttyetieville, and at 2 P. M. have been less fortunate. ( ,, J rt 11' 1 unremittea attention, to secure a liberal sbaro Roanoke Republican. gf MURDOCK MeKINNON, Honesty is more commended than prac tice J. DAVID .'.TcXhlLL Pzyotie^iVKs, Ju)/ J, Jtf

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