7 V! 6- :0 V ' . . a I t J -1 5 M!tT " .:.o w:tl t hatrtM-frr' tapered, ty He 4aet of tha I .r. of Ttk - votwiy, 6t JUiiu,;!!, July lJi, isu. BY .4'i.OIUNC.E. -. ...-.. Vy cqitalntaiiCe with Mr.'lJ'i'ru.l.i'uie! U th Utter part ol tit Kuiiiiut-r- oi n bteen ; hundred ud twenty-five. He lit already com pleted hi service m Jud-e, wi.ii U im ha t nlfned at the clone ofihe rtj.iln;; t in iiU of lbs year,hsileui.Usted.ihvpalrni'i ((jrenaio eloqncnc '. "d protci(inl kumiiigi;li iv-swrll and Uu - ton, wltbawMpimTrjMrc.fi -'iittwJB. l Uieft 3Bt term ot th Supreme tout t, and wa la tarned to the practic in Orange, abet h bad one resided, is generou tooipetitlfm with Murphy and Kah, - Yancey . and Muflfniia, Hawks, Haywood and other, Mr. ItulUn.Litb. crto tU leader of this bar, having bee t , poiotad hi uocesor on ,th beach of the bit jparior Court.. .... :, H wa then a tittle turned of thirty yean of age. . One half of tit time since bis majority had been paawd upon tlia bench, yet hit tarn ai B lawyiW W fullv eatatilialicii s and llmimh lia doubtlm alterwardi added yaatiy to Lia inrt i ui v'MiHiiri.cDKHin. i-jeitr and i.mi ,,. r. onlug, -int ant imposing Op tion, in all that con-iiiutta an orator and adoet, ba ' bad attniiied amiaenoa hard'y atrfnuaed at ny period of Lia : From tUt tuna, and befora it I knoiy nut how lonr, tid tha tl. r ha m ttrkken by t!,a d"...' uiwh tormiuuted hia Lf,in NoitU Caroi.ua, t least, hii raa waa.an Ty tojsgae. li m not oiy nuked, ami diktinriiKbtd, tat b ttnitusnt mftQ. So bright and abinioif a cbtractar eoutd not but attract genera) ofwervation ;ud though ,i Hn-d i hi htt aa whom tla nbllc 1 Slid rrirr,flatrat ar frruaai" , t f Md while, with a gay and hilarloa -nittura. friMik, bat tome what f ceetitrieal mannera, and soequalled powita of cooTaraation, united wiflt aoro infirmity of Umar, hia cxprnniuna and ' conduct in tliaulier half of hia Uu wvra o(ien thaant jectof aeveraeritlrimijyet,!!, h long piiod of ftftm rty to f.ij jt -ara, ia whicu ha mored "in tba hlj-h i.f tlx world' no on rienitd to hi in th of moat cttraortt . nary t.,Iuot and unxwtrviDjt inteftrity and truth film, i. Lven in tba pwtu;u!r in which com , pluiut IiaJ hvi-n mtt.ia, an imputed hantaur and , MrlnalvfPM, hi d, - .iona were eitbcrjneU lowed by t.n.e, or, tut n mora probabla, hia chrrt r r it'.se to le Ix-Utr appreciated front Vit-;!-. tii-run ' -n.J ; and la yeara befort hi iJ ctlije (.mil usi fiili.fi), no man tnjoyad 1 more of the " u'"-d coirfi'iem e and furor of tha peop'e. (is tone b:s I posxe,,(ed Ja l)i,;hT d Ijrfe thi ira i iiu ..in. , ,t t , iraniji-rrvd to t..e mora extn'!cd fivld of turiHprudtnca adfiiimHtcrod ia the Court of til ,'nitcd Matp!i, and afterwards to the Senate- ol tha an' i, , took r.nfc m;h th l!it advo- . Wf, J-.. ., ; nj , " au-i d' f.ntora of t!i Union ; and tiio piiiiiy of bit morula, tha elevation of h tLhi-u:ur, hia r-'lii! mid ncooniphh Binrita m a conrerfiatiouikt, the frety atidvi ' vatity of rnanwra, rendircl hita t general - favorite v. ijh old and yonnir, the rtvo and f j in tli briiUHiit ttm ii ly of tue metiopolut ia -ilia duy, a 1 Will turn liim to hm rmcm bared aiuoLj tUe luobt renowned end eifted Ameri. . ti of the ga in whi- h w live, - . .... , tv, , rk MitMiMl m. aaurirtil, aO rteer!fij r f aiiiuiiomra wiirn iirjuir, may weu lHiia te ' tribute of ttiitabla BientnriaJ when dead., ."' Hence tha raaolution of the gentlemen of the bar in Wftke, the .County of hia rtwideoce, and the imperiect attempt to eiecute Uim by tha -"" cernnoniaa whkb havw bronghtM evfjythi-. " Gaonoa Edmuho Baimjeb waa born in Hewi - bwrn, North Carolina, en the 17th of April, 17i.l.' Tlia father, Thome Badger, Eaq.,' the ana of Edmund and Lucretia Uftitffef, wa a nativeof ; Connoctfr-ut, and his birth U recorded to have ' taken place at U indliim, ia that Ktate, en the ; S7lbor June, 17U0. Having rei'eired a r"ud adocatinB, becRinein enrtv niBriboiid to im'w hero and Hmu to fpnn;r liiJI, in the Conn'y of Mnoir, nire inr nne tune betuiij''it a v i.iulr but Waa tlierf probahly a etudent of the Law, and wi in due time admitted to the practice ot the profcatiiim in tliia fttate. - Fixinnr hi r,,. "ideoce at JNewbcro, lie eaily roc to it,,..,i,. ni a a practitioner, and apjver in tUe pubi tubed report! a one of Hie li u.ling counaeltora in the Courta of titnt ridin", and in the Supreme Court ot the Piute, f 1 iuJ till Inn death, which oc curred from jt.iuw fi ver lue in aitrmlunce oa a Court at V a.l.iijrton, in lieaui'ort County, oa the Milt of C. t..Ur, IT '.'. ..." . . ' Tlia tiadiuiva of tlie pmi'ii .inn, and other intcli.-'fnt ptttn ot 1.; ae'iHiiituner, rcpre- aent hua a nnn of ti'inim-1 luifi. ,.ri u(ir creat Is ' ;ici:tu il and piw - iim.il ai.,.iiy, and leave t;.e n'- ) i,t thiil t w I., tiirr, at t'.e aame pMiu.i "f 1.,.', be wit luuie tl.iiit e.iMiilitd . by bin twin. The lxte i i-d r i'rnwni, l.imii ,f one f the fi!-"t Iuwvits 'iit tnea of Imtete .f l.'i time in torth t'niii'-na, a coteniomrv rit t e - bar of tWeenim i'' -r, j-t-e n -,t ,lf the entraisi-e of bin m.n into pul lic J,,.., hi oi e . of t!ie ebli'nt tiii n he l.t 1 e. r knnw ii, c. pei n.;!yiu pi- if.'f a j control li,mt td ! (i i.i t d-nr',e,- pntr, !c -i r to I -i ... : ( 1, 1 IliP-f . r. t, If be ., in. 'it etett ai.U s r t . i I I 'ilie corn-' Browne v m poj-u'.tr a i -I i i i a . ' ; ..f c. ? w 1 ( ( t t i ha ryi -u srid ''".I 1 f C' ' r , l Inn, lr. f yr. I I, I l.,T ..Ull. 8' nt'tr ST'-md r.r : i ,t t'' ' l,.r :n,s..n I I I I ' ' t - 1. t ii t t 1, in t!,e I t i . T lit t 1 If i . . ,1 at l..s r, di!''." too t -1 ' i'-u-et Lad I l,y a 1 w.j "i or l' - a:. t '' pei-.Dn t:.e oc-)'-H ' i y 1 k.l 1 - 1 f -I'' Mf ! Mt.-ll- .. . - it. r A .rl :.. -.HI.-., ! 1 Uuor I'i i--.a lie 1 ' ... was person of t 1 r 1 ,' fba'ac'.. r. Well fitt. .1 10 r ' . t 's..t lur esr'v v ' 1 . I . .-ield I!,. ' 1 . t t'.e " -a lot pt t - ; 11. trv, "to wv k hard, I " I i : I , r Ti . Ii but .' . t. r t, f !-"i ' - r 1 t.., amy " - j ' t t. I . s . . -a 1 - ji , a i 1 . i, . 1 1 ' t 1 ai)"t .1 11 1. i: I' ! 1 .... r I !. ! 1 : .it i - . Il i ti I s It t 8 . to furnUhed tha ateane fr hi eilleM axneaeea, (hi ewa petrmoay bein - wholly utaut. lent,) aad from wbosa bounty he bed hoped I t pee uu to graduation, enddc.'y withdrew h iup port and left Mm to hia r, va eaartion. if tb atntlvea kit tin UBcipert d arreat in hi illeaw Career, oa wbirb ao nueh might bv pend wl. It it aaek-i -, bw at I wit, to fnettlat' or ia urtv. . But it will be a eoorce ot grabucatloa to hta friend to be eaeafad that it waa attribav table to ao demerit la our atndeat. True, hi etitcmporarie at Yale differ widely la tbeir e. timatioaof bia eapacitiea whila tbar. Tb tiorthera itndeata, who belonged to a different aoeiety, regarded him a frolicsome youth, averae to nathematica, and fond of aovej iwadtna;, who gave no Indication of auperior o oowatenta, Oatbe atherband, aaollaga elaaamate aad toerntwr rf the m eocietj, who knew Ida Intimately throufdiont life, and wa Ova and twenty yer auuted with hiut at tha Ur, alllrm. t!,at "be waa, beyoad diepnta, the flrat vuj vi uwtnaae eouipoeea Of eeventy individu al, tniy or them afterward UiatinjruUbed tnea. He waa not," tay thi frletKl, "a bard to mtit of the prencjtbed antra. - Ferhape 1 oii'dit to a-M thlt t. ... t 7Z u - moat womleri.d dfree, and among hi fellow-1 . ... ' " tuaent bt enhibiied the am intellectual i pertortty, w have seen hint ao steadily main t .m anions tnoa," To tha aarue source I am lii.l. bltd iur the following observation coa c "liprr ni elocution, wbh:h I rerw-dt for the ad- V tillf, 4 ami rouia;'rinmitr-f .-twwii 1 1 tnink b remarks: "that th thMtand wbai Iinuima to the Sueocywtth which Mr, Badger juaa, m ctvarnne w lis enunciation, the ex I a.t a-eiiraey of bia sentences and tbe earefub I nee oi tln ir Iiintiu'ton tin In tbe r' M Hi ill be unriad to ksra tut ia iiayoiuhhd a.pu. id.d..U h. wa, .....,wuluipr to (ii-osi, es was almost a stammerer; 1 have beard Imaaay b owed exenipuon from downright .titUerii; to hi father, whom he renwimlAtal with affectum. p:.teb:hhne,a raTiSAit quired him to stand by hi side perfectly client, ttmil b. had eollectod himaelf and arrangetl hU tboughta. Ii. himself, often assarted that an -..,,noasrtt aeptioa of tb latter aaaoonciagth withdrawal m hwwv mvmm vm s-msmhuis vsiKin sua iw - ot we patronage try wbtctt be Bad beaa thn far upported, and the araata aW which caused hint to bid adiM to lata, when reaching th portion of bar eurrwlum by which his ex- pand.i. mind wool bava aaost profited, aad left wi th the regret and kind wl.he ol that venerable divine aad instiwrto la after venre whea be had aMablished a character, bia 4a mattr hoaorad herselx bv Volunteering adrtrre to iter barely ntea .JiDiar, and anrolUng bht aam tmoog her sons with; whom ha sboald bar graduated in I St S, aa, at a later period, h cknowledged hi (till blrher advancement ia SoSobfyIwB"n "" lie tnnears to have Indulged in no nnsvail - ing gntf at th freak of fortim. which blasted finally, arrested hi course, be Wa devoted t! lit bop of a collerdata education, but retura-1 the practic of hit profession : with unva lng home, though but a hula over eeventeeal sion for a few months ai, h. year, of aaw," brtoik hlnnelf ohc to the atudy af th Law. r'ta lctrl preceptor w bit mat4irnal couaw, th iloa. Julia Stanly, of New - tMH-n, wbo at aa advocate, statesman, a Pari!, .v.. , a i,,lluu, sb one ot tb historical chapters of North Car line i end srhn fUaLii l.im I AA fna iK - ii I a if 5 V. , ' gallery of the irouafCommoaaiw any boy - aooti, ttnpressed meaaan orator of mors grace - tut and etnMB asssn -sntioa. enrdinr a .... .. r . ai tUM to beat, -n f , - " air. naiicer waa arrantea a lioena to nnn n th Law la tha County Court id the summer Of 181 1, ami, according to tli usual probation, ia the Buperli CotirU la 1818 : the Judce of tb Supreme Court consenting to relax tb ordina-1 ry run aaa ovanoo at non-age, by re son of I th earrowaew of hi iortttn and tbe denes-1 dno of hi mother and tister upon bit xr-1 tioa for their tupport, nous ior meir support, t Th war with Eiii,'1.uid nifin,? in' th firmer y. nr, and s'n Inva-bm of th Mat being threat. ened by tha V.nuA force under Adiuiral Cock, 1......- .1. . t .. . - biiiae. tlica hovering on our coasta, iiovernnr iiawkiiiscaiio.i out tlie inlluia, and, himself, t'wk t'ie fl"ld In n cv'ed',tion t'.r the def-nca of fiwwiiera and Lcuu.,irt. La- tin's exinmnuo Tm. T,i. A - . ! 1 . .. .1 mi, di'.yT rm'i as aiu-ue cainp to tienerai I voulHliil liarriHlcir. Jl .aaeaiia nrw.n.. Itiij la tne ii;,iie of Huiu'itor to proeei-nte the -i ma u iu : Ala m Wat 4 ainmt t itrs time, tie wa inm.ii.t.-ea to put.no notice, by the tent porar . point.-.. iiit i.om the Juib'e, and mad one circuit In ti.at capai ,'v. In IsiS, tbe year ot bis ni.ijofv, ta in r i.uriid a mcrolwr of tii lioiiKt i t onttnona, fmm tb town of .New la-ra ; and fthnU'ver ad-.t. -s h may bav lor-t by li.s n t.rnneiit Loin 1 1,. (and they were uoum many ii.i .i j 01 Wi.t.) it Buiy well ba qne'!or.d ry of tbe more Inr- t- y..r t hn 1 1 t b. i. ! 1 in t e 1 . Ot 1 w !, Were, TV t..l tone, be' . r L.ie i to 1 : v a c I I rt in a (I t!"!.'.ers;!va h . 'y or a r .!..:t.RU.)n of I tf.fj-... a. .) 'y, t. e I-. -nr. , .. :n of 1: t cjir -rs, t;.i,ti,n, 1 .1, n I o'-iera, a t, ;.u t;t n, inter- TouriM, r In' r: : t' :i i, 1 I i .. Ii !, J 1 1 1 .r '. at t el r, or in . I loii . I ' (ai t i.e. It . S ...... .al.e 1 ren. Iward Crv n be tin t y, i-uiaiinvcH 1 1 y Iikohb a t' vivax ity if his na y ct t. s I'm ii, v er c.ii ti- i ne t u 1 ) i. t ot ir, 1 hn t,it 1 not .tiiy . ' ' '. .. . in t e f I et, '.-it l H now i i r t-ei uu.iti r"ie,a f .eir a.-'i" t- i . -t il 1 '-sv.lc au!ii."- of J,. , 1 , t. 1 . 11 1 .. a:!s of r;.Uo! .c 'a a; s.lv ' n J n'uih our bin '1 1.: ra- It-' no 9 h ' v,' t e !.. 4 i t r 1 , i '. 1 -i i ion, ti. I 1 i e- ' y i . it f 'I'.ei- ' ' (H ti 1 . r U't r t i,' I 1 " 1 8 I it' 11, ( .i l.n Ii L 1 a . jiH A a . n of a "', m.,1 s 1. . I I V I s Of 1 .11 i. 1 a 1. ml f - ha in. ' 1 un e 'is t ... ..d 1 t, bute .1.1." I it el . .v t..e 1. r ii l: O'-' , end, 1 1 S :,-e t f f . .it h ,D t tttt in v ii t'.e ..! j x't or th oc . 1. r 1 t 'v :t 1 -ii, rn t, i 'n il i. t ll.- 1 t 1 ... . .. s t r - 1 . 1 s - . !,. !!. S l t and was - ' t of t:. 1 m'tt. f IiieV ei- a.' t l ia v t i t I ,-. - f-y ani t..o i 1 4 ii4 , ..sti ! I,:; -.i , .... . ..... i 1 ii 1 a I ' a m V , . , s, iu ..nir-abd Jt 1 in it wti , .. t ' .n in tSe tjencrsj a ; ro;,.un,l ir.jtvfeioB ' ' nr-t of I. 'a genius, l.tl'f 1 a, 1, t'e 1 , . aki-r of (!.t O i.a,l lit-cuCrat fiiiet--'ir Court dui 1 t' ! - I . . It t ' ' A t" 1 n'.t, . . r. a 'i.li Eoi, oi d J : ' IS' - . . fti I ! ( : ot i, I: " s . . . ? Kl .e e.tiii'.u.. y 1 L. ..of 1 ,1 col- t . e ar, 1 pf' to Ujl Li b nr. .1 I ic i, i, i . I h:.a uiM iM j.ittt.,. in lIs and 1 " aivm J .mi, o( v K0, witn tlie rank ol Alujor, I aed no adrersai-y not clad In the panoply of 1'iit tbe t'lirui nmu cx.niiig with the retirement I truth ; was a ready to challenge the authority of llm em my, the soldier was strain resolved in-1 of Mu(itiild or Denmaa, Bmlyn or Kldon, if to tlie voiiiidiit liarriHter. A .aaeana nrw.11.. 1 biun.l lie Oranr The apUaeTof thW nropwatioa oarri' ..ira ta X. ..Uirouh t-t bU place of nM-dea- tar the en-ting two or three year, dnr ln i,ich, haviii married tbfahutguter of the II- irable aote Turner, of vVarrea, bei tritae t'' .ed hi borne ta 'Wurrent a and tben to I juulritrg; wbe- beeoatiau 1 toreaida antil Li retiroment fi a tb benr-b iq 1839, when be removed to Ral. igh, aad there abided during the reaidaa of hi life; r-t How well he bad maintained at profeMldnai character i thraew geld of hi practical' at teated by the fact, that with but little of what ia knowa a penonal popularity, ba wa ap pointed a iudtre of tlie Superior Conrt of Iaw aad Eqmty by tha Legislator In IU taauoa oi 1830, at tha age of twy v. Ia th'w oflbrvfaeiM of bit highearefforbj were ktada, In canst be nnle tue cusuiu feu veara with ailtnktMl ability, eamior and ImnartialHa aieghttrate, evading ao question and no duty, but, h the MdaaryrlbjMgbi eoaiatla to err nn qvtrk aea of temper aad too great readiness tu a aoaa laawoosiUUtv: with a aoartan to the tiro. feaaioat which wow genera! aeteeia, aad with the admiration of tb publk ; which, though autne- mrntnrtrjr at tbe aererttv of a lentence 1 a awppaaeej atuicrary or witiuMtcai order, re- t til umm WftLa WllU-aa lian rtMaMtauaauV Aitjaettl fure with which ba discussed question ot law wim to vmerao at the bar oa tha various rid ing, aad the iatieUigent, amasing and instruc tive eosversattoa, with which be habitually en tartaiaad hi aeqaaintaaees and associates, and which made biia a marked peraonage in every eirle that he entem.1. I mention a tingle case In bis tmiulstnitioa ot tUo taw as Htuntratlv both of tli Una aad iniartial hand with a hit ta h dealt oat jnstioa, and tb Jealoo cant with which tha Judioiarr of North Carolina baa evr -rV5TiV!t mamm? wr em- LTh. rwiimtd hia to artb irMi. tJt VZlhlZ1, tatilkatr,dB. tl .iTLf?!!! !L"f?L"5 iT' and aecra 1 S2!!i ffiS hh s!atlti?. TK. u. "TJ X?Z? PT1 1" i.1T,1'U b7. " ProT.idl lawbtetriallaorR.af5oartlaA.si. J nfth j Constable, wa arraigned befoi the Souerlof i ssuirr.ina kmmmhim niikUti ifM uj Court for thi violatioa of law, aad their guilt befogasteblishad, Judge Badger; who happened foprd atbitorm, wa strongly Inclined to imprisonment of tb principal dcteiidaot, and was only deterred rrom iu impoaitioa by reason of his ape aad Utaof health j hit, announcing thai: thi u.iu a i.- teatenoad hint to a flne af twelve baadred do)-' I Un th jimiMhs.,..j tk. t ,-t.i. tea dollars, tbt diiTereooea being mads en ae- eoant of th several grade of intelligence, and consen,unt criruioainy sa well s of ability a pay.iM -1 -. U t . r f... 'it thhtimeofhi.retun.totb.b.r.ndl. tfrWomriiiini' aaaaatl Ilia sua 1 .nrrfia-i,;.,!, .T..i,ii ..' i. , i tb. bead of tbe Navy Department as a Cabinet counsellor of Presiilmt tramaon .hi V 1 continued onder the succession ot Mr Tvlcr un. I til bis sr-naratin fm, .t, n.r. t.. :.i. i.v wa atectea, ana nio lurtber Interruption a was produced by bis occupstlon of seat (n th I a . i. . ... ' 1 p"ie u Mia vnneu niuies irora 1S4Q to j Dwinjrtliht firislc career of almost nneiam. 1 pled renown and undisputed ability, he w at Ii."-,.... II. ". m.i.v u iiuit unruiravu ui JLevilU van CHninfaai the anlrit of nartv ..art,! a .M.I hi. ' I nrmatlon nv the aiwentin author tia f h.,k f hhrrrolneut qnaliilcatioii axT niaa .floublcd", I H appeared in all tha great canoe argued ia I tli Buprern Court of tbe State- and tha tircnit Court of th United State for th District ot rtortn Carolina, during tin period; and In th latter tmrtiofl of it. in man oi thnaa in tha Sn. preme Court ot tbe Vnired Statea, If it be true, M remarked by tinckney,ia one of his familiar as remaraea ny riix-Kncy, laoneoriil lt,",!r P"M,J- "X Wieat.ni, that "t Pi,tta t0 'V" wf pfer '"'ulcal reputation I talent, It iwnl w in hi. mu. , If ,..,,, th bar h false or wot end neatly so in bit case, He had an Intrepid ' and self-reliant . mind bioli, didduiiilni art i (lee, tlmlditv or caution. .. .1, .t ..( . fl, , . , . siiiuiK uut iiiui ma tiixii u.ia oi ciini ronnraw wnn me ouruigr oi coumi ions power, anu sliua riertmsr from the nath of Drineinte or preeedent, as that of meaner name. If. from wantef iportittiif v or inclination, be had fnileif to miixtcr the maiinatict of nu in tiers, he nisde hliuaelt a profit ient in th mathematics of lite (at our Inw froia the exactness of rule it which it aims baa been nut inaptly denominated; and by ar; '.rou l. .c was prompt to expose hui. ever C' uKl not Ifiir the tent of reasan. Yet, it wa a lm-'.c free f- ,nn the pedantry of the schools, apr"111 y "ot t: . ivca troro boukt, and accom p oed Ijtf" i !-'y of mental action, .giving to Jt t . ' ; e M intuition. . " ' ; Win i'..ur 1 1 se .'yti or synthetical reaaouing, 10 0- ..liiij ., i tiiel betur June or 111 most Int ,te t, !"-. .0 of law before courta, ttiose fie - c: e , 'inlly conspicuous, and attend d, v Uun oc. .ua called for their nt. with pi. of in: iicir, sai-cnura and ridicule hardly ii '' irioU e of ratim'ination. Adiledtoall a 1 .1, t.iere a a lucidnetaof arrangement, me. ' -' "ftl ical accuracy in every aeutenoe, a i.-ri I' m s l gracviui style, which, indepcnd e'Uly of a c- ir and d.'-inct enunciation meln- .n n an I ei" i ;ing manner, imparted evia to LI evti ii , iram-nua arguments tha c. "in ul r . e'Jcoii iMi-.ition. i at . i.ver ostensibly a tevere student but tut iLuiiii.-j in iiia prot'-aaioa was protoundsnd necMian-'y tli fruit of mnch ttudv. acuuired 'vt.t by r's"i.r riding ot elementary i..ti m Ltiniti ia urn practice, which wa esi. ,ve, t-r t y other mean, hi curiositv ba. e .. . I on ny topic, he pursued It until be I id 1 1-! red it in all it ramification, a t ' l of . ' I, 'bii h h wa acciMtoraed to p ? ti , . r s' "i-ta, DixtnricaJ, literary or siij. t J : 1 int attention aught be attraet- e l, and 1 ne 'y to ttud exalted aeienrw to r s ...Ion may be made in th a. , ' . a"'i,.ltitsnf,n, . freiwrvuri, I t I ' I, tliat he wa irreaiiy v, ri t 1. 1 fi e a.s.j rsjudity with Which Ii iv .!,-, snd will concur la the ro- 1 1 Dm ' 1 I y P" of tli most distinguished n iilt ei" ,in, toon after luv ii.t I .. t'... In I .ul UK. .,..,1.1 1- ' 1 '"" vi.nii it.-n2 aiois 11 t 0 ' !.. t.;ite t...;i any .man he bad ever ' 1.4 r e y I t. e I H t' h tTcee of lu.m1i ,,-.. ia 1 if f it In j ahether In tlitioc, 1 tmt-..iittd by Coke, end ., . s f 1 1 e U i sot the Tudor, and - - r te"o.b.-cl.by e 1 -i t I .1 r in ,.iatjon of more to i t "; t.. t-'-ineural code of equity , inve.uc.l to eke out the cner e i-f r i .iTwsflind Iciorant fcurtatiiii;" I to ; y r..'' of morality to th afbtir of ; or 1 1 the criiir'ial law, and thaul.iet iw..wU.i...via jn.iu.4T to tit court j th V United Stater. Aad ia fit altercations of par ties throu(b thau oonttsd ia writing, which w style pleadin , (designed, f a severe lotrio, to present their poiataof d' reenBJt tut the de citioa of court aad jni .u,) bt all these depart ment hi productiori wer motleh) which might M felr Wan ferred to books ot wreoedenta fcr tbe inatructiuif of bia Jaaiuc aa adptnew, asenbabte, not more to the aenteae of hi uo (b rstaadlog, tbaa to his aoeomplbthnMnta aa aa i :.('lih lUiiftiUt and .ritle. eauaitta a false ia lutnce. or angnuBmatleal phrase, to elicit hii diaapprobatloa like) a fall not oa the ear of a Biuitlciaa. , , . . . The resources were ever at the commaad of hi brethren, and of tha eoart. befora which in which arvamenta bad been .Invited, or ia which Uie. 'sold-rt a, frmteef attracted hi thought from it ehnnexioa with hi favorite ttodiea, aad wer deilvered to ao other andi tor ssve those whose pretence wa required by duty, . Oa aa Aoeastoa at thi Mad. ia a caa of utdictment for blasphemy, tha question wai raised whether tb Christina religion waa a part or taa common iw; with aaggastioa that, u it was. it might be altered bv etatnte. Mr. Bad vnluaOTred aa argamerrt fin-the cause of religion ana souna morality, it so Usppeneu, that h opened bis esse, a venerable atticea f tha State, of great, bitelligenca, entered th court room to speak a word to the reporter, ex pecting immediatety to retire, - He wa. how. vut, so fascinated with th manner th rn-aker, th splendor -oi hi diction, th co , j'y'ii""i of hi tbeological and tefral learning, rtJwrce and clearness of bis, arcrunw-nt and the precisioa with which they were stuled, that tie sat down and Beard biut to the close, obser ving, a ha withdrew, "what folly ever to bare awde bint a Judge ; he nnght to have been X .iterator, whoa oifioa i to iireserva tha r tults of learning, knowledge and -fancy, ha aiatte an little progress among a tft there ba not been much effort to save from oblivioa th discotmions at the bar or ia the deliberative aa. emblle of the State, tb chief theatre oi pub lie intellectual exertion betide tha polpiL, aad none at all a to the foretwie display, at atai pri'k which, dealing with the fact and incident of life, tbe Uispoeiuoa, passions and onl of men, afford the noblest field for exhibition of elo quence, , Uad Mr. Badger been amttjoo of po thumoua fame, and bestowed half , tha time ia nmortiag bia speeches in the mora important Afhiaraiuaaa Aa tlia eirMiit. Which timtii n. oommemU and practiced, in tb preparation of bit oration, th result would bav been a moat interesting contribution to American rhetorical litnrainra. Than ara oneaaiona anonch within f tne reool lection of .warty wno ara present, -, la iv aaa, uranae, . uraavtii.. iiaiitax ntl r where, when bit utterancea, area if printed a delivered, would bav formed a volume of no lc interest than the speeches of Wirt or Irn, niet, Erskiue or Curran: it well s afforded an in- eight into event, crime, transaction of business. and tlie state of society of otir times, uch a th mute of history derive from the record of euurm 01 quanta, j i ,,. ,j , . , ,, ' Two eaiiae ta tbe ' trciiit Court of the United. State, In tha day of Chief Justice Marshall, ar especially remembered, which were among the Uiemeaof hi moat admlniarruaHmt,aad ia which he overcame tb preconceived opinion of tbat great Judge, though Impressed, and sup rt trama wj bw aajavKwaww ilukih, a mi 11 htuaH iwwfiHMli:; and neraiiaaivenaas at Oaatom Thaaa wara tba ported by tna acknowiedgea. atiinutis, jeaming eases of Wbitaker Freeman, aa action for Ii bei in twenty-five different Courts, and Latimer -r -..... ' ' T" -- '-- at Potest, on of a series of case ia ejectment. to rneorer uamenae riottie of lanu to tna west ern Counties, claimed by eiticeaa of Northern B'ates under purcbase from speculator, wbo, it great befora th extinction of the title .oi tlia Cherokee Indian, in violation of law, tb dr f.Mit.Ht. nluimln.. ...Im .!. lw. .L. U .... -"'-"'", whmu. JJ ,IV ,11 OBVBy after th admitted oetstoa of tbe. Indian tJUty anit jwr. ts soger oeing retainaa by Use ri tat to defend their intareat. Thi latter case, ia voir, log the relation of North Carolina whU asep- arav ovaeigniy, ana alter wants of tna liaitad State with tu Cberoke Indiana, a regulated by sundry treaties, the location 0 several hoe ul partiUoa bet weed tbem ami the white xgmtd upon, but removed further and further Wt-sL a th populatio ot th superior race increased ana emigration advanced, aurvryi partially or Wholly mail to establish, them line through a mountainous, nd in ninny parts, an Impervious country, Imputed frauds in tm.n! rowing. thoit laan, uiaauig nnrR9 wuiioui a:iuiit survey, Biul planting tree, tli lndii,'ine or fertile soil, a comer ob barren wasUt, with tllidavits that they wcr the native growth of the country, With diver other topic of dispute wa of ex ceeding volume and complication in it facta, anu occupied near a ween in tti trial. The ar gument running through four, days, wa said to he th most elaborate on both sides ever mad ia the State, in a jury trial It resulted in a verdict end jul"itmit for th defendant, which' was afterwards murmed in error in tbe Supreme Court nt tlia TnHerl Rtufiis kftar tin ,,..( Judge Marahall, In tbe tiiujilicity and candor of bit great character, observed to tb then Gover nor of the SUte, "at the close ot Mr. Gaston's opening argument I thought he had ta good a ease as 1 ever saw pnt to jury, nut Jlr. Uader bad not spoken two hour until he sattstied ma tuat no one or hit pwitioti conlij be main- laiueu. ... 1 Ta tins instance of lavdatu a Litdata I esteem it But Improper to add few others from aource only leu eminent : Chief Justice Henderson declared in my presence that "to take up a (tring of cases, run through them, ex tract the principle contained In each, and dis criminate the points in w Licit they diiiered from each other, or front th ese in band. I have never seen a man eqtiiu to ueorge IJudijer. Jmltr Scawell rcmarVod tf him. "ISvlnir is aa elementary nan," ud, cunuuu.uj; ui pecu liar ami lacy biv iu, ur trues uj urat pnsuptecf ii units tu corner 01 i..s mtrvey, and then run out tli Ivoun.l nea, l, ie others hunt alons the bace.1 'IU riiuereac between htm and myself I , ton siksi taae op a book j, read alowly, pausing at tha end of etch tr-ntence, nd when I have reached th bot tom of a pii? I siust J tiip na go dck 10 s wttetner 1 lully oora pre t.xnd tli author' mei iii;T, while b read it oi) like a novel, and by tli time beget to th bottom of & pi -e or t' end of a treatise, be has L . t .. . I , . , . 11,1 . . , . ta iiis min i un e. y s 1 1 . ic iu kutuor tan f tit, uui. a k"" t loai i 11 i.,b Bu.aur revrr aniiw,' , 1 1. 1 J 1 ' f '.tt i i,t , ,,, iwp 'i I. -i : 1 scf t. 1 r'vut ton, H !lo t. V 'cla o f ti.e luCll sea of air. I..ic? - r w l' ,'..- 'y 1101.1 ed nd bt fore whom, ss a Jud ' cf t .'t,ipnn,s Court, be 10 lail prnc.u e I -r twen' y tufen , ..r af. 1(1 1.11 11 . .TI'B 1 ,1 IH'h H (II f I . ,.. tiit in tim i 1 ic ' .1 and a''"i' t be eeiied I Ti 't! -.It t Wrt,n tc l Irv.-iT I at" r, , ". i.ti lesLUC t.. T Ci... f Jici. e J'ajc . I l..'i' I, lor t: nt I t.-.wd th l.tculty ot me 'titf.ort ant r ... for- ii.ustnmon a !,! u Jin" -e .1 .ir-'. ui 1..1 1 not. . . . .1 "i. I 11 Hvi, 11, v I I M K. M I ,-f 1 . . . 1 . t . 1 1 . . riuht tl il. .if. f 1" I of tiieci.'v l.,eof t-.e 'i tot C-rtii.i. r, a-fit ,kt "in an 11.. . "- 1 n 1 .gijii.i'j ta t 11.1V 1 r 1 .m t..a laeutv-liv jtars, I never knew l .n to nii ',ket'!ietf't;ma ny ol "e or t , - 'intut of I dversa 17, audi tutnk I may aud Utat ha wui'unaly ar. iha Of hi Argumen t ia tbe Si ireme Court of tha United btates, probably i a most important were in controversv a to their bouadary be- twees t.'i Stote of Georgia aad Florida, and la thaease Involving the title to the Qoicklvr mine ot California, Hi noble bearing a aa ad vocal and eleva tion above all artifice, chicaoery or unfair ad vantage will ba amply attested by bia brethren of th profession, who ia th circuits, at Wast of bis regular practica, trusted with entir con fidence to tha fidelity a well a accuracy of hi report of causes for the revision of Conrt of ap peal and instance ara remembered where th decision ha been tor bli client and Hahement of tb caus made by tb presiding judge hap pened to b kiss favorable to hi adversary, tbsa th fact justified, that It baa beta sulistitutsd by taae Mated by bint, and entered by eon sent . f ...... . . T? ..i..j.iii as a more rxsct ponraiiur ai ine sruu ueiuw. 'To hi boapiulitv aad kind intercourse with tbe gentlemen of the professio, hi liberality, and assistance to it Junior member whom. hit. gracious demeanor end familiar msoaert woo, ao less than his sDuited aad intelliifen conver- aatioa entertiil and imtHrvwd, thvm ; te hi nnselflsb and genial nature and an integrity oa wkicb ao temptatioa ever brougut a Main, tu occasion permit tint only to allude, before clos ing our review of bis professions! life. Had b been called to tha office of Attorney General of tbe United State, by General Jackson, at tha period of hi flrat election, of which Wr. Badger had been aa ardent and efficient advocate, mnny or hi friend entertained expectation. and aaoiiamid froiu that time " tiractic ins tne ouprem court oi tue luueU dates, it is i it .... i ..... . .... .'. . uaxaruuig out ucu m say mat nit lame wouia bar equaled that of any advocate la tb histo ry of American Jurisprudence: - Of Mr- Badger a brief aenrica at lb head of tne avy imMutmect, excepting bt reconv inendatioa' of tha attabliahment of a Horn Squadron to patrol tha Golf of Mexico, aad Wast Indian sea, as; protactioa again piracy, and, to be prepared tor any uddea hottil demonstra tion on our coasts, in additioa to thoa main tained on foreign ttation, (a Bieasur sloe adopted) there it no circumstance demanding special notice. Ha had accepted th appoint, ment, at th request of President Harrison, with ' reluctance, retained it by tha expressed desire of hit successor, and resigned It a too a tha breach between Mr. Tyler and tha party 1 t elected bin) Wa found to b irrenarabl. t "Kqutlly unsought and onexpectod wa hi election to tha Senate of tha United State. when absent from tha teat of Government ea a profHeional errand beyond the aphero of blf ntua! practica.'' Ha entered tha Senate ta th flrtt year of tbe war with Mexico, held hi seat throughout tb conflict durinfth truo gle which ensued aa to th introduction of ala. very into th Territories acquired by tbe treaty 01 lie ace, mreatemng men a ffiuaoiutloa Of tn Union, th com promise measure of 1830, no dor the leadership of Clay, tha election of Gen. Taylor, the succession of Fillmore, th election of Pierce and the first half of hit term, lnclu. ding th -organisation of Territorial Govern. ments In Kansas and Nebraska,' A period of more tierce, cpnvultuv and at th Kernel ha 5 roved) fatal party agitation than any la merican history, except tha rear that bav succeeded It, -' "- - y r-ven now, attar th dreadful chastening' that l . aW . - t " " a '" T received from recent Oalamlty.it 11 dif- I J at. . ' t. V M.M- Mrtnlr trt Maui m 4 M,1I.M.. m li . i..i . iwvw w nLLiiuuii (vtxviiik passion Inconsistent with the aolemnitiea of tit hour, nd tb charities Inspired bv common siifferinir. On th on band, it wa Bialntained that ina mucn as tnese acquisition of territory had been mad by th common contribution of men and mean from all the States,- the citizen of toy mate wara aL 11 oerry 10 amirata and settle upon them, and to carry any property they Blight postesi, including slaves ; tbat thi was the cat by virtu of tb operation-! the Cotwlituttoa over the new territory proprit awert. Jt wa further declared that Congress had ao authority to legislate In contravention of thi right; and la the protrre of the dispute thi Utter nosidna ,hM.wenU2.!nto th 3unlPtion, that it wa the duty of Congret to enact law to ensure it, and that k failure in tbit we a breach at Con stitutional duty so grot aa to Justify the injured vuiteB in wiuiurawint; innn tne union! a power which, ft wa declared, that ever State held ia Mtarvatioa aad might exercina at pleaura, th Constitntion beintt but comnact havina an uiMi.ll.M. IU. I.. . a,,. ivi iivcj iM.tuiLiLVl : . (it t tmclvrftui i our pH.) ITU ft W win ita j ftv arrtftna AM tm h.r,u. U . , , J"' 'j anas w BBOtr- , ,i4w. t (it Zam TOIfav 1 f of laaeaa tMaamhamil ilui,. I . iki a.n a -" iiiMiagioarassaa aoirTrr taa. . , . v CO, - amy awas - WUmtBgtOB. OTICE. -THR WATf!ff TMV1 ai li- i.,!:i. te n silnbiuo at ear ator. aad tar Sal at hveatar' PUXLIAM, JONES A CO. -JulyMit QAPE IXAtl BAXJL," n ii i . a otas aa rBdMinMi h th. l'uiiM ..r ,1.. a.i..... U,..l, 1. ,1... , ... "j '. - " "'' j Y..I- MA . ' - nEXSC-ZSO.lf fit'urs ' mrrt s . w - . M. m. m 102T TZ2 X. e,,4 0. IL SA anrit. a, t1 -' H A. r.r.,.. i ... VBIrs wit nth to Cam i l - i c C A 1.1 A A Taior bTii - 1. -n i o( ti,,a tins, pint!ofl to 01 - a 11 oi ran nit us, a. I li umial eln.nui sr ii . aill ba nivva, int aim t .... . ftHld M'lllMlt ( ttllt ., fut Ilia h uiitarv bu.iuwM ul v i" 'i'-M! Pt-MM4!rin in liui . 1 up a tunrouviily "iu, ai.a 10 Sletiara b 1 t-y t nilT SiiilMirts I M ShUilkg i,U 1 tlti.!. l'r M...HIB Mt Kil Wak. I ...If I. . A a . - ... hthdi'i. riiawrTeRpariiaeni oarraanyl. .f dlli) I :i ill. ...... '' . : :' ..' I Vnrviii...i.ui. ..en i '. ' ad plnaiwBt Iwalitv iiuaid eaa bs ahunn.it ...1 .. w-i imtvi B. lwi.a . I.... -i. rata tenia. It i iiimrtast lliat Madaats .ii.wld air ,.1. .bhii. Wl 1 1. W-ltiB, . '.., ., a fanner part,, niars' a.iilraas Mr ttlTfK tt.''r.i(i.t) aiiiu(it imntv Ii hi ttli.M'h.S Tlia 1'annlt. .Til.. tr.i :.. -t y r 1 " w.iiiiaiii Jl 90 .mwfit ..-.iv I' l.i.l 'I liiaci. K.u(...k t ;..... ti,. 1. . n.i.. ..j ii .-1 "--., bhb vaia. al i .id fia-ward bill tu tun en,,.-. . . jrj. w a.aM . , t 1 1,11 1. MISS rSAKCTa A. IUYWOOD win lasama .(H-. at ar etwot f, cl,li,, m n,wr " "ta. ul Intv, at th. r.ildiiae v v' th tha c.ietJLJLifiiaBa LS ret ' s ft il B. Jf HT I. a . T1H. , t i-.T"." mmm "UU fvint naisMMni th bm. . . 1. 1 '- o W vVVV-aHtTiat.jailliBai. - Uaaja. .).'. ,lav. htafwraj AavAW ,- 13', ' July 18 if rtT.IAM,J0KE3ftCf. . . 'wa tllJti. W f' at 1 V 1 eUfkiT-rpait, Tr, Bttwraal? a Jl l8-tl CiJJAJiX, J0JTE3 A CO. goad with entTra logical : !'itgrity nremiai hia i it v required him to atXWAMaX ' -V t i ..kt Utiaaa was at stable a Tiravsa ssrtit, 9tb sass at voott s a B".u, rs Mas .11 srs . . w a aad tail ekmiv tninawd. 1 will nav tu auuva ward ta say aarsna wa will iwtsra said mala ta aaa, at ferns iafarmeliua Uat will fea tu hr r.nri. . P. & ULAWavI.-.d, Jutyl9-?t - Laauburg; gAW IH1A rOltt fAIJB. ; t ;,M "77 I WO.U sstl UVLtfTlw Mitt aaa- Istatas, aaw; asssplst aa asrisst araar. It aaa he m ia sasnaairBl sparatiaa. at rf j tidatev H aula Waatfram ITurastvills, " I wiaU five fear ai satis Uataj waiah Wsall eMat tha .aoiwhasar M pay fcvlt muiIv. : r"-"- '" JSO. . cnCSSHATT, - Forattvllla, July lMt1J(. .. OR SALE, .r ' A (M)n TRACT r lead, la mils af taa ettyr" OiaiUHiiaa- m Auras, H ia Urnrmai (ik, buikw .' aad fwad. wall watered Mum Crasfe vaaaika traah it. - A eomfortshl lug Dvstling, Kiteks. gtablas 4 Vera araoa tlis prxmlssa A iMMiiaaaf la tssa ia flus botUin M4, .vl'.rnw lihal . , , . J fb'LLIAM, JOKES Cdt Juty W-tT "irOTl flat! i?" r " BiXkEBS,' riTETtETlXLE K, C ; Deavler In- Vrnvkmui Uontf, Qml4 , , ' "f ; .,1 " . VCoUectiensjrads, ; DEPOSITS IZMylilaCtiaw-- RECEIVED. WavaA .at :m -moo. 4 . 41 nil J-f r ' r HOCVA-- DBAUBS tW 1 Forelgu and Doaestle Itj CaoJ. i jro.;844Wtiinor. aeet, 2tlmor The aaarsi;ad will nswas the bariasss tfafwiartf oadaoted by tii a bars Srm aaitsr tlia aataa atria as bsratnfnra atd have taksa Warakaaaw Va. 4 B1LTIM0I.KSTKEKT, where lay will wa have - a Ursa sad AttraeUr al'uCK Of Cltr GOODS, complete la aU k aapartawnta. . K Vaordinary iadueemsats will a aBarad to aab hay. : All order eatnutsd t -as wtB 1 -wit f aASaalLoaL ,.,!, mi. 'w -.f. -Lrt-iua t, LANIEB. V -r - - a -JOHN T. SJ-.LttY. m.I'ih ?kS$"k' f ! Brat OfI,ANi.a BRO THERS Il CO. will ba toaad at ear Oikee. All faw ties indsbtad will sless mails a aaiir aalllsanaiit aa Bosaibla. - Jnly IMw- LUCIUS L. LASTEB, " PLOWS, PLOWS, FLOWS! ' ''ST S"- L,,4r t-'eaaty Ftawa, a . aa4 -t SB Odb Umi Pliu W. fl wi-w ... - V, ""-Ir V . -- , ,1 ft ; 1 X j N so j ,:ZL- -i aw' " 1 base plow srs put by aarssl res ; th Caatia a" Baaaa.ai aa aaa atw IU1 MlH tkaa m.m . with bast ssaseasd whita aak LaaaluB a rant tbem all. , , ?,RalelhJuly18-tf, h fl ao trn mAcoat coactw Th Board orTrti.teas havinfr iwoWad ta aaaa tha ' OlMkirAOB ill Thurwl. 1. M..i.nl,d .... . .' Joanwd oa tha IJta. ior, ta saaat tirata os tha .atb. at awa tar tea aarasst,f appeiauaf Piasassars at tha sanaols ef . AaeMiut . Lsnesaraa. llslhsassllsa aa.iry,s-.,aadMrbii.ti.y AWlMaau i for tbs asvaral sitia ar iavitad : SaUrast th format PraaidaL , 3,- - t Da. wit. A. siaTir ' " aly ltW48af At Boydtoa. ii 1J aTI j f5!-vf AW - - 1 ' f Vf - -ta, i, t Bv virtue of a laoraa ar ihi rwa .rn... .- '--. Cowl,. . C.ry ?u.A"miiv . -. tepart was) 4kuai Hoaas doer, ia Sanlhfi.U i. ..u ....(- - ITT. 7 af at month., the follawiaf Uad,, ' " " yaa traet, aoataiBies; about ti tint, and ate. a., .lav AST a . ... 1 st- v (vUl UtrH IrWad J damvaa.. rn TallhiNIg bOUt 'Ufci AtMofdJ, aUU J Wtltlinaw tha. kav 1 Tlis said land runs withia 'half smile eftha Jf.C. . a 1 ' "'t hslow Clavfoa DcTint, oa said .h-i t.Vi(";.u! '.",oa '0'bdl srsoos wishm t sos tin mads eaa do aa, by aaaV a"m "J- Jeea iiooavat CiavK ar a-. ... aaa aiHBiitii,iafjLj,.i);.. inns mad kaow pa i.y 'T" s i'-Tf .JOHN W.nODGr1, Erector 1'" July JO at 01A.BL fcANOk. t Dec'd. a 0i7SM,pLrsisracoiS! NO, 4 HtOI, FnoT, BYOAKQ STT, aj, 4HrtBir;iltWA.,. f7 - AGISTS TZ2 S112 C? JLL iHcit' ,w V Son fatcjut Ixprovc J rivers4,f ' : COTTON "GiTfT:fv With CoBdsasar aad Huassr. for hand at kors aewar Mm, otraunae eaa UsiMutad . . . ... , , ixdta LUE2:ii r.r.t.Tr:.i ' a :;a qujk fTos snd Crts ealr-brfi'ed Circ-Npsaw. ... J'.t ii.n.'h Jl irrai I h v amis. I i-t A.enwr I. unit it-:.'... 1 , -t Sllllli, I' Mljint I K.l . 4 . . . V br.1.4 c.i.io..,;.! ,u ": W hiifn..' t aunt Fead Cuttei, for Tiv. Itraar er-Oata Btalt. .. . " . KiiiLfla Un,,-:. Siiaw fnitert shd -'ii f-" ",rs. ' ' ........ b-uvh ui.iica 1 ,.s luriq tad Cuau.Br '' Tfaviiiir fiMninofl t!. li,u. t.. ,1 ....... n . Bawy and iuias' l'u.ut luiuruvad Lsamal Pur hand at hnro pnwf, Vli h ( KijfcJ r ir ti a.d. --a aur , pipi.wi.il id f ii... ...... Ti " I ..... (i I ., 1 i.tt.' da ( ii 1,4 to ur I ' e. Uiaa test L'laiied l l' 1 ! ii 1 j..r la-t!.' btiil 1 if leu. 11.1 .,,, t send is tiiair aruvirs to as at 01 , o iy lis Bia.iS fur IIiht p t' tiiiv MiniiMrs ot 1 U -11 I.,. 1 1 t r - --- - v a uit IB s.-.r lur -- hit eo'Li rti a tew 11 4. i 11 II V ft tM 11' ij l? f.:u ient fcn a;, .aasiatai --'- " ' rc . Cirwt IVf.ni th fmt.to our V i - , ri" Wl.rp l , 'h V Ami li.- ntj -a foe d- 1 af 1 d. ' h n m, S s t,Aa'-i"i 1 u a tft toa tt out fi d aad srlUriaarlra araiftvtfrti lt ir 'i - -s' . . . A i. I ' "l & CO., , 1 t,-. '.. L $2i -- .. , .uw (B, aM Bovor bbbb boi.a an ealy aamali qnsntity af tha Urge t.tubar baa tic out. ' L5T w",1"n w Jat ap a 8tiMia Baw i la -Work TsrpsBiira,eoaldBirt find bstim hiaai.... " '4 'I T I 1 July lil-ia 'A A-" -to.

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