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4 i !s,-..; ft 4- f.r A' w m n Till: .REUNION. dinning to lose in the beauty 1 f - v$ ry,. and mlles6f the cjiiidren, vvho i ; ? way Kan, io .welcome me, as me mspeuster; 1 . a tj -.i Qtik ;: AtevMtX- Ymii I nreVc. . . r,n her to leave ion$t ' ft ::viakt antlrPRenff efAi -JThw tovelr soot OTrWwW dJL-ii tt 4hihl..Mch our.vilt rr . SlweIeaVeh has ecred 1okger.TU, ' Jwtntr-:' C or he who with ratot his Coiir.4 ry deferidetb,-. r;jere Vai'afsym t C ; KiodlleaTen ill rant pirn i 1 T!H usthat rendered it iyi, sible fc , : ' ? As she sijng the last 1 u roserantf. pfHsuriinshwretfcbtK .. -i nun n. wapsne nau l - 'c.v'nut to n were ; s :. -V ViyvfeW by a ctnstf cf U 'rJ VV Xou-'ieeni afllictei!,? : lovely V ' ' v berty Vf asHinbat Oios dUtr. s ; r -I, i sAVho are jr? she claimed k i av:- ft. a'-''. ''L-li.ir! . orousni you; uere !r uriniv aston, ; v v tv andatiMeti.thATwasaciui' ' and Vcquatnted with ief; ' , ' j- "of sorrow she-exclaimed-1- nd'added that I'was a child tof rrow, ' i nv i .i - :i.nj c ' and acnuarnteil with rie You; achijd :OUlunot YOU ; Escape HefBf NoV fe'w-th j have not tstefUhat biuer;cup and be more engain appearance- He remain- His reputed parents had cirif hither tn .-MJ ' ,you sorrows eyer so greats I can sympa- ed with his parents a month, arid visited meet 'their beloved Edward, and lad told tlfise 'thV Matior-tfou8e:kvery?Uy. I felt he my parents that h was njt "their son. rv. - v .V tage;,ancVl:wUlconfid Ma8 lord of my heart, and pfuinly saw, That they found him near the ford of the . h t Vy.tof 'niyHfi?;' for;. suVial'deceptioit 'cannot: that t was "mUtrem of ur. ', . , river Aar when about . rhr'ee ' vars old, not ' ' --( v i d we4 1 in yoiir :bospm, "she- added, with, - ': - v K languid ,lniiieiveein:f;ine hesitate.' she sai m piy cqitagi? is uui a iw paces uu, x-' and my story is Soon told, Th'e; sUn . iu ;Ki u V,cc, ,,, u" was opev V1-1' : V- 4 t-". F.flvricr'1;u?v,r- Mt M rt tVMV"'0 r&Z "'-tfn"'ne- lather X -'J;acvere.l jvith the, most loxu- Dut th(ifigIl I mirca hi. UlenU, and :WttmM.i, n.e resp(.ctMr hi, virtue,, I f..unl n.y heart t;y : Sroes ha. ju.t, bffr5t Jhecy .cha.ns of wWw)ird an(, rPSolvc(I 1ever to ivv w,m 7 paint, of the,rmost erithusiastrc lover of V V" ' Vr ? r ' oeauty desire. And ine leatnereu song- sters. seemed Ivieing with each "other, who should' raise the sweetest sons or J- tell theTmost melting tale Jto its mate. I 1 T -ft lad ! no w (eisu re t b su rvey the bt-ing who nad;stf'deeplyjnterested;.me.; ,Her per- Jsonf wa's.fnll ainr elegant, her glossy dark !y!binr4was'nfinedjijr( large sprig of ;finileifl.lier face seemed the 'assemblage of all the; graces., "Her step Was light as airland seemed hanllyto bow-' the flow ers on which she trod She ofTered me her arm' to conduct me to her cottage. ! S r.T "7 "h'-7, h " a few dr.ys, resolving to inform Edward Vv:arl,herlark oi my 'attachment,, ere I made it known :f$$"l beaMty.not diminished to , fatheiv His an9WCr was full of Hl tenderness and ardour, but also of fears : MtV lest my father, .hould oppose our union. x V u - H( yuW 'HvIone dear girl ? for as yet 'iy ''-r-:yox have not told me by what name to - . auurejs jou. . ij v huidc mx-tnw, sunt she, amt rny little sister lives ,witiv ne ; ;fut shejisfgone to carry 'someTood to a poof .woman who is sick "and who has no onv tu minister toiler Wants -she will not :t;iu'rnHHV)ate4:.;'v -":' ; ifWe;had how. reached the 'garden 4 in L mu ch thedwe)lihg of the bea u ti fu V Lu e 1 - la stwdl 'She opened the r wicker gate, ; Nature and Art: i'!-V;V r seemed to have exerfed'their skill toren : -" j: ; der thf 'poC beautiful The furniture of 1 ; her cottase was of the simplest -kind with l l - the exception oLa spienoia uarp tnat stoou A,V Ii. U1IC-.-V"l liri r-tiia, nam Jl , it, 17 liuib r.vyod.'.hM '-commenced; youjJrale, as it ir f r growjMg fatey and 1 have to return norae r : ,to-nightSV cloud parsed over herxoun r.vyr..tenance.' She hung- her. head,i sighed, droppecra tear, and then proceedeil. -'Wonder hot; when I tell you, that the now huinble liuella, vt'as once the.; idol of i lOlheiv I tvas his only child, jind my fa v iner ioveinine, e image 01 a 100 ionu " vantage that fortune- could, procure r. my ;'' a4e1der;iaJtlier the fe Qi every polished --yd ci r cl ei a n d . the a pp.a rent mistress . of i ni "men V wealth. ' Kln early li fe, I lost ny ' r : ' t wiab lyasi law, and he was never happy ;ZZ. buCin my presence. iHereV: she J hid her' '' . lace, anti syDDeu aiouu. x es, sne resum- v" Af edtoatender father!- never;can 1 thiiik .'V'.'bf your kimlhess anil my cruel desertion. -:'? "yi y JHUl' itpp s ; . iwtF.c-.u-ojiu amc wj ,im v ? v Jo veil W you th wfio w asmy j olTriur4i n'; e very - HHjj,. Ok .JUj..'VJ,..V,-. j-'' VVIIf..ll ci pfWitmchKfEmperof' ; mtghV 'be ' v :. p r a.u uV y It Wa th ej.Oru o Lon e, pfi my f a ' : ' '.t..eri ants ij and haqCtenln i Childhood a ; txeen therarer . 1 yard and garden; and ofvtheCmoce useful - -'.-,4 ;-' " , ' ' v.' - VT m -.y - ' r; ,''.. tW, . i- 1 ' ' nrrnn t inna nf (h. ariWI .- r- I harativsoiM. eleffance of nersdn. aTwf viv'a'citvof Winil ii I i n t rt a t r 1 y lilt 1 t e cl t h e a 1 1 e n t i oil ;-trolucedv into our, lamilyV about eight; V; ntid sf no trdina cas and requested ar ir. those branches c .cic:'.c,. edfiny faUi;r?8 appro1)atin?6f aii plan, jchblyoar pa rrhey A r-2 mtich; to Wsitate .Uowvadvrce-W eacK;ot;SV?iUi months Jeir"-. rblte d byahdte nrttMtfcuel. tnaai on iviainer.'wneD ne naujeamu .v v yr- . k ., - . ? tliat.hwbMa:everMthpeir le8H;f l .invariably m,iri. asun lilD iAlllCIIUSM- I sour between .f(.i)p either. cinoellea. nut not a!lr7 untiteju .MtrtyVowedVnevertlfr- fafefJeachtUerMTKreeyears rotled rWnd i hnf T w-hlm Kn hnf i Mhlnr I fo liai -XA turn an'rfeK:?lIfe-.wa8hen". he visited us. I Ua uprnnrl tinif fllmnit tt man in i'A. sorely never was seen a youth ot as 8(1 - soon 4;be lelt us, he engaged wi miokselleY in Ccrieva iorder to learn a nvelihoqd and to cultivate his. taste Tor Two more years elapU and -.r .u auuJ i iw..i though we often met. neither breathed thetsecret of our love. I sathat he vaf unhappy and felt that Iiras the raoseV. Lover afterlover came and went, without causing nie a pang. At length' the Hon.MrC -offered me his hand my banf to anftther. I obstinately refus- f ed to marry marry Mr. Cv and' told my father my heart-w as engaged, and that T would never consent to give my hand, to any man. to" wnom I coultl not give my heart. He demanded the name of my lover, and told me that were he respectable, he would not oppose my wishes, for my hap piness was dearer to him than life. I begged leave to delay the information for The first onnortuhirv that occured.I told my father t!.at I was now ready to inform him of the name of my lover, hoping he yyould not oppose a union, on which de pended my happiness. He bid die feel asur.e.i, that tii.ic '.v-is ever a pn;n:iiy consideration with him But ala! when I mentioned the name of Edward Wilson hispassrm knew no hounds- He stamp ed m the ground, called him namps too drpadful to repeat and bid me never think or sppaK oisnin, on pain oi ins eiprnai malejjlicfidti'; athling tha; he Would ."'com pel me to marry hit. V. Driven , almo?t to irenzv, i wrote 10 r..iwara , ami en treated hini'to tortie immediately prom ising' t tv e I o pe v i th I i i in. H e c a m e, ; we mred a servant to assist our flight, and carry my harp to a neighboring wood for to play Kdward's tavorite. tunes on that instrument, Jiail long been my greatest delight,. The 1'dtle Adelaide whom 1 took fnra'pettafter Edward firstleft me, was his favorite -sister, i'fehe, accompanied me to lue.aitar antuo -finis io?eiy spot, lo re cou n t al 1 ou r- d LfTtcu 1 ti e s er e - w e fo u n d it. is impossible, as Well as unnecessary. I . ii , ' . i wir years we iivi nere, sudsi sting part-; ly on the produce of the -)arden which; joivjusi saw..uraiu-oi Deing cuscovereo, i by vy angry father,k we -never- left' the ' wood, is the li" lie Adelaide, had lince Seen my . father's steward, at the" Village when she went tlmre to purchase1 some1 artieies for us, Avr I had tire precaution to fill my purse ere I left home. : At the end of 18 months, I bocanie the ' mother utf a lovely. daughter. She lived' twomonths amPthen-1 l.qstirer.j.She died'tn my arms, flere the wretched mother' was; unable to proceed f she wept aloud, and spaced' the roam i n apparent agony. At lehgth she regained nr crmposu re; and proceeded . Six months rolled -safound and blessed witJi - Ed wards I: had :alrab8t mourn jor my lo Ofmy father I hid never heard since I left him. But ofRdward'Ias soon U be deprived. VarVaesbunded through the Jandand. hevi th others was ordered to march: OhH thVhorrif It that 1ourfwh?nI licafd thejhamlate.c Bolt true couiUryml h is ho nqrim obeyed thsbns::Hfs;,namerU terro'rbvUne roejhd JfK'dU wkA br-ave SwiSs, jwho glory;to:Calt him their sonfe But alas he may:vfall;fn fbatlle.: ;SS!ei?U;tBen destroy :the reJched T..,atc' sheibeggei butddty called me home Adelaide was - -4'. k' Lucl 1 a 1 uC cu ppame'4 nc.7;elapsd:since;;i r.d evWyinfetSewIja -::AfiBr'rr.nchVen Ker tender lyandlrjMjto-dcove her riiAV folintra trtuarrla !hel.":OUt all the infWmt to theyncotiW tircmtahetif tHeTrefdest on-vHeiii h everf ' search-: bad tei jnade tib tidinRS had eveVbeen heard atravpfUiff from his nurpe when near and ,tnev -. conciuueu ne wa Peace wa at length declared, Luella heard thafEd ward jived and id! return tn honor She grew more UrTnl jis flip iimeof his refurh ariproacli- . S , j ed. ami Adelaide was enraptured at ine Mhousrhts ot asain oenoinmir urumn . At length -be came, !1oad with the laurei 01 viuiui a j iu iivv - iy worth and beautyi 1 saw them meet at the cottage, wljich they had appointed Park, iwhere all the people - of rank am l disrhitv had bevn u viti'd, to. welcome' the return of tli the noble 'youth. I In the elegant Colonel inisw iny pa rents recognized their long lost William. i c r" . a. r.. P'W . J?UU 1 , c vc M VT 1'?!?? C,HSP' "rVW -Vi -- , , Y-V proved him to be the son and heir of wz -Vim XWOL 4? Ve attempt to pourtray the scene that ua exhibited on that dav anl v.vidTtnustb'e the imagination that could realize the happiness experienced at the Park, As the wife of William Fitz William, the unfortunate Mr.Jan.es no longer re fused t partlonjJjV: i'la. Thougli his mar riage had been an unhappy one, she hail ed a reunion with her father with feelings of rapture, knowing. 'l washer desertion caused the imprudent act ;vhile the old man stung with remorse ; for ' cruelty towards liiiella, feels hat he car do enough for his injured daugliter ; iSAVlNPAf August 6, 1 S3 0. , - ' -T iOU flTs OK THE HAY. Hie National Inteiligencer 'Coti' i s an elaborate and very able nriicle in relation io the bourse of policy; which hs beeri pu - ued by iheph sent Adoiinitry(ion. T.ise remark were elicited by a string of Jul- som Resolutions recently adjptel in Miry land,by certain friends of General J. !cs.ri representing him!, and hi;Admitisration perfectly fmHh'Ss. We have only sp;c for (he co.cSuru,g iMrarnhH t . Qf all public m-iu Mr. Madihon is lu who hns tuoi stfailily attracted our admi ration, ami coofrtantly retained our refpect; And the recollect iims of .die two last yeftr of his Presidncv come nver us, as some one lus lately suid, like the music of oth'er time. To h$ acloiinisiration may be traced the origin of that policy" anil those !ntiitnini wliii li hae given to this gov ernment he" stabiLit v,. t he-credit,- and.&ihe consequence w.nyrn it now enjoys at home and abroad. It was the school, also, in which. weie trained. ihe-ablest staiesmexi li ving among u, ( dwjrya -ex.ee pti f ,gfM a di son, Marshall, MorjROE, and thfr few surviving.compaf riitH,wh'o seem all to h'ive bem born either Statesmen or Heroes.) First in that school, in which the nation al honor was vindicated by the mot elo quent appeals. tr the justice of foreign powT ers, and hnuliy by a Courageous conflict, succeeded by a. glirius peace, and by the most wise ana priMiC'diai measurs lor prr- maoent munition and defence first in that school of great men; thus formed and in- doclriujiefl, 4;aods Hert ClayI To hjtn with common consehtr alt,Who afe oppos ed to pulling dinvtror undermining the: fab ric of the national prosperity, now mr.w their eyes as their Candidate fortthe Pres lurnvjf ni jLiicjiCAi ei.eciian;.4 . . .. They doirk to. him, not from personal preference merely lor, tliough lie-has ma- oy h 1 1 ac n eu i r ien u s pe rson a i ly mttm pe knowi lut . to comparatively few of the multitude, m the feople of the.. United .oiates. doaieid.nupt)ess.;woKnow;him orily by jiuWic repor tVsy as a persecuted man, ven betweeh.stranC gers - Huthe, is called: forth,as aicandidaie by the great body of those who wil lsup portthiio, on other grounds, vThev know him, from the evidence of his past life; to The. frientl of zenuincLiberf v tie,n0PMsticated and always con siSfenCRe'&'tibncan V M - - t , k TjteJi(quent;and fearJess assertor of his country ?ft rights and "honor . c The advocate; of freegoyernmetft all over EWorld -.A?-:,' s ,r . . r; :?vecbampioa vof itnternaK Improve ' 1 he fait friend of Domestic Industry. ward'aY a Can'IifUtjor thPr e iCTi fronds commercial recipwiy , vut friend I to a ti uVpteUonfoara ro nfalntUlthe3opponen t (hose fttti.beithr?afe..uyijie b'iveihhed that, the p!nx; oXlheiai of the ' preieili Btemi' 1tf: h vutlB4Ted the ne t and ;tne irieilsfhafwe;cn ifiteVerts cVmnJr in me language uifcu .""'i. V redifcecf tonhe alteHiiiye" of aVin iif JiarRihff lii'a poiitical bontes) or ofVfn d erinj? ilieir pi i nci p' e? o a jw riy uow, ui Iii thus fratikty arVnnuiicing our ppm tuns and ou r leWjs,' ui fav or of a cha ie lit I he Ad rnmistrMum' f he:eiromei ,wf must not'be undcTstiMui ni, pfocUioi'Uig or in tending any sytenutic indisi i jtiiiute. odoosuioo to i ne exisung .-ahuiium". '"" We eierhave aVHided, and evf will vid'j a principle so iniqullous. Jusiice toward? till m-rt, and inipaitiaiuy ureuninpou I i c inea s u res. U e ha V e , e nil ea v ored to ma k e iiir u-uide.4 thrtiifch a career .f uifte du: ' . : .,..1 ..r iill. tri il 1 iml VP slllitt" I. tit uiu anu tn ti nine v j not -swerve from .hem, even in; ihe oitV to" which the public affair' e now buiughr. No, iiie Ad tniuJSi ration Daii hlilt, be judged by its measue'? and allhougU tur htpes; of ite auiendurcmre laint," not air iota of treda s;tiatt ye?w?fu ; hold which j'rtice may deina'u'd for anyt its acts. - If we noihing eX'eouite;', oought at leust shall be set dow.if liVlu 'ce." - " . ; ' : 'U-d r mm m ii i -i - 'SLaJbBZCfH'XlBOrlSTS. TfiURSUAV, -AUGUST 12, 1830? ELECTION .RETURNS. Johnston. HdJarv ViltUrr, Sentte. Joslah Holder onl Klar Wait lev, Commons.' SJerifl, Aileu s. BaiiViiger., - - -; Dos.tion. J .tm M.Brrt.u Alexander F. Oastoa, C. SUfrifT, Joivs C. Cwle. , " " 1 r -; Rttt 't t.f the Pill Fur timmnns. nrian Alt. GuSio.495. l v?M Fos,r,tf, Cole 628, E'.ij.U.CLik 264, Tiiotms SpafroW 193 Town ofNevbem out opnt.M ton; . Charles G Spaiit, witlii Heattfurt. Joseph Zi. llinton S. J. V. Wd'a ams and S. Small wood C. bheritf', Stephen Oweiis. f ' , .- ' ':. ' ' vi'J At the electioo in Pitt comityj' Dr. yitli m, Jr. 'rctrive i 567 votes, instcttd.pt 317, w erront-oujly stated ;o a former paper.' - ' '' - ' "v 1 :; 'V.'' Supreme Court. The,argum,ctjtu of Counjel have been closed, and. the Judges are now engaged in making up their opi- j. nmns. ,. '' ' - On Monday night we had a thorough dreiiciung raiti, which for more than an hour, poured down in-perfect, torrents We have rarely seen such'viYitFliglVtninj or heard such awful thunder.' Indeed there seemed no intermission to either. The whole horizon, as far as the eye could extend, was one extensive sheet of fire & peals of thunder succeeded each otuer,, in almost uninterrupted. successiotu 'Phe wind alsohlew with terrific violeuce.bring- iug forcibly '-i the recollection.the violent tornados Which bave loQetitly caused j such a ilestruction of lite and nronertvi in the western & northern Dortiona of the Union. . , ' , ,i -;V''. .'V.- Slipcco Spring. We are i pleased to hear that t ds delightful watering place has been fashionably and numerously attend ed tlp2seniseasonA, Tp ever vlsid hbeco, f partaket. tf t h e lu x urious' fare, and experienced the polite attention; and? the indefatigable exertions of the Proprietress, to ald " . to thp comfort of the invalid antl the pleasures o,the gay, no inducement need be urged, fora rene w al of tlieir Visits. To those whohave not yet4ested tie medicinal properties of tlve water, but have made up their minda foi a jaunt during this melting summer, ijt may be desirable inteiligen'ce, tltat tliere is now at Sfifoccb :ah agreeable 'icomjian- '"iv" uany increasing. MKt persons, we knowy like tojmeeta Uvelycircle at the Springs, aridwe mention the fact bf there being such an one af presetit, .that our drsnids'miy ivaif ffi ofihe lnformatmn.- r f k. ? Th? University lofrPennsyivaniaheiil tts ahnual Cpmmen cement at Phil adelnida Chelor.qf Arts was.conferT --of Master of Arts on 16. The Degree' uoctpr tr Medrcinev was conferred on ffamuel Roane lof Virginia amT William K Dunn tthis city.; Tbe-iloncry Dei greeof Master )f Arts i oh Vthe' Rev.' C; Atacau, -assisunt bishop ot Vrrgima." lij . u;. ; t - ':--5gH -: . r : . Cm ?u of caW.TIie BODulatidn of fialtiraoce, t present; YliJ,519,''In 1820rit .amqiinted toT 63,r58 inVrckse iii ten years I747h cceeded in icafm a birta irtihlill!ret for, heaiitiiuh marine Monster.: iiiX S lively and iln-finevtoWitiba;-' v -J" Iiallt eftcoUrHjred tio refieat ithut w f.nihe. march 'pfimclit.. ath. n .uId t . r- . . . 'uwiil iiima. ,--v 4 v;.xv... .. webem i'y clock, taJ " "f fint efitmafionsf? the Turtle tttkT- tifukitfonter'!-"tiave you en'th T ' ed-onrse Sfc ttt or Breath, we ..t ' to dbate: whe ther or.notwe ought to di ri---vPoe'dlBctttty however breVt'; !wa? tended by tbW ljmm uup for the anDro..k' which 8eniike:iy o be contelted tinch,;thoogn.Ue ber of -..Editors - oritur side, is Teat iv ' "a juswcoine; to ue vcpnclusion, at f WPPriate ie vLe t. our owptff bo diet vvhirn infV&t'lf k nfii inmidnpu n I...; i '. i i v-."; . i . rPWg- y: e .question t startle;0nef'uujit'4id that fiect. W . imintuftely , wondered, toJoursitVesJ a the'StageThml beein somatSiiS, yhtM dnverHadnot.delivered his cWre such a delicacV Secure from iKW Brutiny of tUea Pryi'wui'cfi line the ijpfuv;iweeo .in is ana iieworn, struct Mt uccuredt. also' that the -Staie ; haviny m-riT,. liithiWfd ;oit Jthe day ot1 the Electioi, ift might psijijy iiaye fallen a.yictiialo tb appetitei) of ivoter, wno; had hot ulrted out. wji cannot record, all the iiefnyiia aginings that assailed us. Detsmh.edto ascertalu however, the full extent of our W very?11 .ilund him, the moNt that we cdold get out Was wtiieTur- tie." A uazing iiue one wan't it, said lie;" Reader, did you ever try to laugh. wheu you had a fit of the gout ? If you bAVe,you may Tfo uvfeome idea of the plea surable seiisatious we experience. We now. asked in a tone of assurnedValmnesi well driver, where rs the Tqrtlei'1 Why said lie, ' 1, clelivered him to Mr. 1 ,. to w hom jt was sent r" Wg da not know how Priam 16oked,vwhen at thi ' " . 'tort. -ii- '.j.;' .. dead of night his crtainsiyere withdriw'l awu ne wasaoiu inai roy wuu jn in but we suspect-we prevented a pretty gooil eounttrpart t. In factor the driver's intelligence was too much for.our equa- t - t -r ' " t . i nimity proveroiai as it is, ami we uanea forward rapidly, to conceal our feeling?- Tiat our Iru nda of the Spectator had serifc ihe Turtle to anyone in the city, but our selves, after the dianjfest indications tby have givemof their-cordial friendship awl especially5 after . hav i o'g tantalized us ,jfbr months with promises,wii So niuhstrousit Su ppositioh, that it nad not f tr;.a moment entered intoour iioagtnatjon. They mas?..- .;: .... Va---. ;i irjL -:V .:.'i! loruive us ioen,Mor naviiis excianueum the first ebullition f iiiirVteelings, :?p i rtifOui naxihvhpever isyforgiye forgejt. . W'e soon got the better ? our d i sa p;! oi n t rnent andh avev s i n cejiiand a thousand excuses Tbrdur Xewbern frieada. We wait for an5' eiptauaiitm. - IntU mean tune, We repent our, rashness in questioning tlie driver and have cotne to ' the conclusion; that r' ignorance is ; TJilTtmJlBy candul! person must admit-that t0ii;ijrious effects of the Ta rifTupotvthe, inteVests of theuth, ha mVe n r prod igiou sly ra agnfif d "an d that xaertmolehillsi have swelled 'io'fnow toins mieulhertates i piajnneiil.ail turns' of : the rTimlBthiex" view Jt 4i ull inafs iearT its ap"- ,;:tt'h'eriit fftTi trlbuiell td itVareriot onleedingiy over-; rate3,bpt in jmue insfan ri Jici jousB front it, ten;tiihes as greaCas they ia re ality areWiey would moi; be sufficiently frfc -banopen' from theioafeder-, tionxtl acts of the Federal legislature. There io Sta'tej where tbeestruce. 'influeiicef thTafiff is so much governtnejit.; Columbia, may ay ciau .believ imvinv been the' firsK PfT pose,Ya calculation of the value of. UJ mW : Ana :f et" Jftthis ver'Columpii, wrifethe' p ted in. that to Vays; "tfiyUb the H of.ColumbiaXb:s mcrraA Vithinle m few ycarVha$ been almost tf?,e ; "r.... Kli v -I'K-A- ' ' -h'.. X-- 6 v, i aa "J"w1- . - 1 ..,.'' -win.. -. -.-,
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