-, y fc ' . r ' . -1 1 ' ' 1 1 i- l ". 1 ( i" r: ,-. f r , , 11 '" ' "" ' , i 4 pirntion of iieti: t -4t r,ir : ( inter- here Mr,,& J- Mi 1. It ai n PvPrV Muin.II 71 1111 1 HUTlnTIlT OV I ' . .-?'. " ir. ,s ji "rm.nc? , ., i:.e.harp.-'.Ur..U.-ri.. '.tfA W r-3?a. '. n .tt Mb to be ksiited. - Ther. ;;;.r, , n v r tit i s p m ants eiceeiln xri fin , neatly nsert ed 0 timesforV Dollar; and cnty-Hve centAfor ?. evry iVicbfedi'ng puhliqaUonj those r t pre at , -PVnffth n the ame;-prrtportioni.Cctr-V . ,ii'fTroVthankrilly ,ri5eyc;;f,1E"tT,ls ?6 ' the KdUowinut be postpaid fx V ? 7'. ejTclt ami "cliec tlet.TtWhait raf f?ta fi he;-ptosr ami' h'nfotentMry M d.dopi jookir.g out f 5 'camb?r window;. he. saW thf street Whilelhaniilm 'Iff frii'ir th r r' of the seasbn:we Hri, t'snrrHomtefl witVfaJI-tfw c6mt'!rti;aodJto i urifiof tifV.Asnia& Irisel,wiU hive provisioiii antl clo'hing $nt 6 somef nnor arn! usl'; It was jat.itayHgfit;;an'd s he 8 pkr an exc!amaton nf surprise nht h!arv; Scarcely hail he endeavor '5 ( nvconjKtur0 ihf caose orthe souhr ere the cries of an - iiifant "irr eter.his atientuini. Ilesprang.purof b'il andwV;f e'ntcrfd benng in ,,er 'rnii a 'wick r b$- ket, in which lay warmly wrapn up an inr Ian t a ppare.h tjy,-aW;twAtn P r th f C ag t Mri u;,sonf took thehe p'psa creatnir m W irmi. ml 'wat n icony in tel. that t U hal not been long in iy the ',bakj:atvtaa mill wVnn and 'eomfbrta'ble.OenqoVing of the servant where i t w s when ah- fou nd 4j i she hh idjofi openingV the front' door.; ahe faw a basket' in the porch and nn, opening ; it rHcovred th6 chiU She immed wjely kbYoiteh t i t Vo theoV afi ahecou I d iiiit dou of. tnat' it::watteft;there!inteuMbn yevching'thebaket:iletter; ftirecte Jolr and M.rsV Hodiiiri And, a -packet v eaVeful ly fiealeVr o p'-'an rf,diirrcted thus : Neyer to bepetied unti- C(arn"w 1 1 wel vt years; nf agev, u ihe dies.1' Tli letter addressed to, Mri Mrs. Hud- To -wnnpi cou'd Tres'gn inv helpleaiin- ,fr,it" w!ihNth?nme( jconlnicuce jliar.l can jo the 6enewlh! jludou. bingh a: trah IM yqiv. i 114VC nivii urmii iiifij wuci inj; v never Vited to you in vainA mVth?r pleads for pity jo her chilcla chilfl .f sorrow, ' hot ofuilu Nol.8he' w!m bore it ,i a cr :rry hh ;:, C3 I.? h-.I ..Iwnys oet.n tmsipated, and was aovrl 0 could noi UubUintempcrdt& " I ' . v r r . c c c ; t . t a 'he !iirhtest . Liu; I 1107 r:; .. .vc . to r 'ilnes in- h? lifWand.manner lhi n-. ttr.; ttalfeti (ofal! preVnt. , ..-ced . eyes, on Clara with a distressing rnenesf . and. asked1 if, her naoe was Clara? C 1 being answered io the affirm1 iive; h?RVdand!biindinsMr. Hudnn a letter, instantly left the' foomV The let ter wa$4dited at Paris, ,and ran thu- i 4Jf The time. is now' neaHy expired thit pasJerej thK mystery, f Clara's birth tvas tb; be; dveloped.--A fVind of yours infornis me that sb lives ; that you have fulfilled my requests and that you iberwlth p?rentil7fVmdness. Ths letter vill b.r the l .sV elf .rf nf. ,f, expinng mn'her. , yon, w oh ! noble Hudson. I would returo my thanks but ihey are too gat lor utterance. I feel tb tt mv days lire nurabered and thi I shall no morpvb-hidd;mydaufrht'r.. You may now unseal the packet and learn who ir in that you have so Ion2.so . faithfully" cherished: Ai mat prevented th (Iiscl iure is now over My -childVmy Clara! bless her. cmuracf ner enr ier iyvng inther ear.n tier tbjqvf her piemory aud to forgive nd pray fur him who tore her from the arms of her kindrvd.v tHer father will convey this to"youi and then forever leave his na tive land There.' be can nut Ktay neces- sry is ins law. farewell: may tleaen bless youmay vim reap virtue's reward m.-ty you be repaid- by Clara's dntiful canuuct fr yuur c tre of ber. 1 c $n writp na inoreVny strVng'hls nearly exhausted Gbl protect my child is, and shall be he lrtS.t prayer of hr mother. ;'" Mahy Matilda Clayton." On the", outside was written " she died three days after.'' v Mrs. Hudson nor saw the necessity of informing! Clara of those circuinUrice that, she was in possession of, relative to her. birth. .. Oa beinar td'l thai she was not the child of her kind friends, she burst in toiears and throwing herself in Mrs. Hud- onN arm, entreated her never to cast h ofTv.43hecouid never love anv one as she did, her and her dear. Father, as she called Mr. Hudson. She embraced the wefptng child and assured her that she should ne ver want V friend whiie thev Iiel. She then handed hr both of her MutHtr's lef tersfand left the rom. , The venerable Clergyman to whom the packet had been consigned, tv.s sent fur immediately and i'u examination of its contents took place. They,conistl of two miniat'ire, at tachet to a. large gold ch iin, a g od del of cVist(y jewellery.-among which wa an ! egnnt watch, a locket of curious ami ai- s range r T o t h e p ra c 1 1 c e t f J c ri in e (fOWl I tinue workmanship, and the following let- oe pirems .io uie neiptess . i,iutu. ue icr. , , ' If r-k?J?? ?ent;will one day -prove, hhe J , a :v December Uth9 1810- ' n Ho now craves prOtectHm lor. her child ts 4 t,;. . u 1 . mi . . -T 1 -;"-4Sf Aft ' w "iou nave now my belovetl Clara -reach .in.t;onwV .ifi when vour nd is inot Reveal ;: nether circuml -fei? your future happiness anl respectability. j run, mV u.rv.u.4,, 1"'"V:v",V1 Mark well ioy narrative Jtnd let the prepare her Mo move in 'that,! circle j r ' j' and destrjpUitdlfieep c.;il ed' C4apvit hjhini., j . wotsf wAre vUnwillinsLVH errors of your pirents." g'Lird you against those wilr"!WY'i79 that leJUo the same alUnhappmesn. chdtlren to; you st a . welcome j aVV onl ychild ofa wealthy Kal,sh- V!-: Wcn bless yriu? Jt ihe prayer man; who, towards the close of the 17th 4 the wretched ,.vit4?,i..-?31AUt.-. ; CentnrvftM-Mikftlift nf hi lathers. 'Ni' Bf ;Tl'i filing 'nr'this iiacket'-befo're hoping to enjoy that liberty 'abroad, which ; the prescribed time inabeltendedth. wa, jlenied him t U me He landed in .serious 'c6nseq0erices.!,)7:a' "'ii-' this ci'y, where he remained nearly two VVith emotions of no ordinary kind, they years. L Aly,Aiother') heiilth was always s sne was iireu 01 a ciiy me, to the neizhborhood of the rebellagainst tho authority tml ; '.1:2 if fny-pir,nTS; thUi!;in-: Ivzi tr.:: c'J-ils restrained by th-r-. C.i t f.tdr-.c'rccdfar ipiusion.;:;i ttccnrain-! c!n ,1 to ro! vith Fran ll :t c a 'f i e u c $ c f t ; . . 7 a nd ei n t to be pr iy a t e ty i:.arri ed . i lu; t h e hths : my 'aniipecti:: parent s b I i eved that our love was douiaiay lulJejrctC us to be together as fltent aswV li hough t proper, : Xi lengi h my moter suspi citins werewakened and she suggested td my Father the propriety of inves igating the mat'er. binding longer concealment would be impossible, . I wrote a farewell 'tter to my parents and fled here with Francis taking my Jewellery &c. with me. It was my 'only resort, as I well knew mv father's wrath when raised, ws unbound ed. In a short tine. Francis became the victim of inebri-ty, anl 1 soon saw" that poverty would ere long overtake us Finding ourselves surroun led by diffi culties, I wroe to; ioy father stating mv situation and entreating his 'pardon for the pat but 1 receive! no answer; and here. within two doors of Mr. Hudson, you were born. 'Tis ime I had revealed mv aiher's name ; know then tfut il am the daughter of Joseph SomervilleYes my Vji r, you are the tlesceiulni ot that once illustrious house. You will hod in the picket th" miniatures of my father and inoiher. He ven grant they may one da? receive you to their bosoms. The jewellery ncioseu was a present Irom them to me. Unable longer to remain tiere, my husband is resolved to embark for France, where he has relations, his mother being French. Io tarry you with us is impossible, as w'nig to bad health I am unable to act as Vturnursp, & poverty forbids our procuring .ne tor you. - Hearing that Mr. and Mis. Hudson have no children, we have reolv d to entreat their protection for you. -Surely, thy innocence will find a protec tion i'i them. I know my father's dis;o sitiou too well to send you to him. He would believe you the child of guilt and .jiurn you from him. If this letter was k own to Mr- H. he might send you and t to him, anil thus subject us to his.wrath. But afier the lapse ol 14 ye.irs, I hope t-iit, should my parents rej,ctyou, Mr, & Mrs, Hudson "ill love; you too dearly, ever to forsake you. Should I die ere die tioe expires, they wil, no longer be able to reluse yu. Should you live to read this letter, go' to my parents, entreat torg've ness lor your oiother, tell them she mourns ner ingrniiude towards the n tl I them she pr.ys for their bl sssinr. Snow them is this letter and the articles ; t. Yes, then they will recive' tow. then they vi ill forgive me. If" they dub. my narnasre, it was pvrlormed 10 the Roniiio Catholic Cuthe iral, and the P iest will surely corroborate my sta-ement. M child! I must ntiw cunclud". My you be restored to the bosom. of your kindred may you by your dutiful conduct to my parents, atone for your mother s ingrati tude towards them may you never imi tate your mother s errors, and may heaven bdVss you and your preservers, is the prayer of your unhappy tnoih-r, Mary M. i.layton. After reading this letter, Mr. II. -'esi redhls wife to take this likewise to Clara and inform her of their determination ti take hoat-iBJoWner JiotfikiTrg Mie!lkt; v.- ohi.cttrom ; TamifiarivitooS : " ' ' f h rbreakfastvf fhvCoQga . own tlvit he remembered his past crriels yut.iu- enuince nis present otiss. am wno knew C ars rejoiced in her happy lot, and many were the praym'offeried up lor the beautiful and amiabte Orphan. 1 : " ' ' r savinda. Sept 5 h 1830. LUXURY, IDLENESS, AND INDUSTRY. If thor be a nation that exports its beef and linen to pay for the, exporiation of cla qet and porter, while .a great part.- of its people live upon pafatoes and tvear'no shirts, wherein does it iliffer from the sot whi lets ids family starve &eils his cl the.s to buy drink? Our Aniencin commerce is, I cmifefs, a little this way VVe sill our victu ds to the Inlands for rum and sugar : the sub taotial necessaries ot life for super- Ulties. -- . ;. ' Foreign luxuries, and needless manufac ture, imported an lusd ili a nation, in crease the people of then ttion iha furnish es them,' and diminish: the people of the nation thai uses' thein. Laws, 'therefore, hat prevent such importations, and on the contrary, promote the. exportation of manu- actures w be consumed mi foreign couo. tries, inere:se the wealth, population, and means of subsistence of the people that mak? th- m, and produce , the comrary ef fect upon their neighbor.? It has. been compu-'ed by some political arithmetician, that it every fman and wo man would work for four hours each dnv paused theielter'of tho T unhappy J Mary, delicate anil as They 1 immedately Vesol yeif to, fulfil the they :remed -t. withes 'ihereitr-expressed,; and ;to supply 1 LjiKes, hoping to lind the air benehci'al to ns far as lav in their power, 'the place f her. . Th. re, h first became .acquainted parents to the helpless iufantt sy0" ! with the Jloa Mr. Clayton, and there I possible, they procured; a wet nurse lor 11 urst saw him, to whom you ovyp your ex and'nlaced the m y sir r i olj s"pa eke X t in 1 h e isfert 6c. Aft e r res id i n'g 1 r e liree yea rs, ttid nrr there was qoo hU''.c!.r"t'. 1: , res12n.hr r t IJr:;ffIt wai at lenffth deter? ir.ine.l ij.it is shonfd feaveP-i-iand restde easilyehcledVsJhevhy ou f Uince Jthe v deitHo n waiir a parent jie wa'9ihej,idoiibT.h ..j)4;beT,'doiifa served to atone for liVr moUrults.- When ,'sfcie. gre v ti p" Jslte '0(h px fi i i versa I ly dmiredreryacqMir beauty, wealth, and abovea!! her meek (lispositiao. The Hudson Rio t heiayfbf Ath e i r, death rej-.iced in the fate that had bestowed ' oh tneto their ClaraMrlfSomerville'Jived to see her happily settled in lile, and Inquest he stated he would be obHgecI to 1 , clsejpatfin owner Mid he WasHvm larsi and ;:;that;hfc wuld nj-Khareiftifeed . :V hat;amoufbf j catling himself JonnU '"V health, presence) dumself jat thefide well i: and requested;5rThtrpe. lock him up r 1 " as.a;jisonef- tM ;t Is' so without an order; Co went from. 1 ' there to theVfnagtstriieiahd'mde lKra.me ' L-.'"- l: i...?a irL.-' ?:."'i:--!2i-tii':rft."r: go and steal sotneihina ifhis feduestlwas bbt complied ri t Hii -j-A 6oA l -not be tmprisoneu wunuut somecnarge ne nes- cnoen nimseii as a yagrant, nying wiinout visioie means, wore.v.iinecnarge,;aii;re ce i yed i, xomndtmKntv.foj; GQ'aJays io the penitentiary;-r-iY. JfCpUf. f Cfenms. VVe have received ' frDtnca friend on board the t7.S'Frigate JIudson, two numberot he Brfflsn Packet. a" newspaper pcihtetl an ther Englisl lan guage; at Bu eh bs ' A yres; on a sh eet of less size.inan 10110 post; )vitn;.iarg :tjpe( at seveti doMrs perqudrter the whole does not probably contain tnppe reading matter than onfe of our own pdges or more than two columns of tlie N" Y Journal of Com tnerce or Enquirer should like very much to dispose of our paper at the same rate, and eyen should be contented, if we could receive . payu merit for all we distribute among our autM senbers at the low price ct g5. - if. Georgetown Colurnbuhii Property in and netit Raleigh. 17ILL WE SOLD to the highest' bidder; or VV the Premise's, on S turdav. the 6tl dav of November next, at 3 o'clock, in the afternoon the DWELLING HOUSE and LOT e Fayette ville Street, in tiie City of Raleigh, occupied by Mrs. Jane M'Guffy. The House is comrnodteUbj b iog' two stoiies, and containing eight ttooms; five of them with fire-places ; has a PiazaTii on sooiethiog uselu, that lahor would pro- Garde. It is also convenient to a jrood Ptfmp iure SUttlCieiit to procure all the necessa- of Water, and to an excellent Sprintr. res aod comforts of life, , want and mi-j . Jllso " ' : sery woutd be bin'sh!d out ?d" the world,) ' ' .t.dtherest nf 4he tweuty-four hours might l lainjj, nanasomeiy snuaieu be leisure and pleasure.- r i CWrnor'. resident f0Wam,'nfr ibmt 17a VVh occ .sions then so oiuch want arid witlf Dwellinir-House aiid Workhodthereou. misery ? It is die employment of men and I subject to thcJower .f the WM6v of the1 lite, women necessaries with cessines The. hrst elements of. wealth are obtam.l , The Purchasevu iabeheyed,cmaybeccjD3i. o,l ho .h,,P. from lh arth tul w:itPr. raouaicuaum vuicb ui.fup pjinifc ot wewoern , v.. T ....... ' " I have land and can raise if I feed a. family that 5 1 1 r v ) - in works that produce neither the Haray n'uunj nor convenieuces ot life, who, 0,1 u l'ifof 1 1 ' - 7 raised Dy tne laborious. lo ex serve, to satisfv 'eerin dehti-.t'oii-wli-ielv"rt U KI1 - V1 corn will be consumed of t'te year I shall be no richer than at the b-'ginning. Bur, if while I feed them, J employ them, some 111 spinning, others in. making bri. ks, (Sic. tor f corn wtl b- arrested corn. With this; "L V?- ! ' ? t JtSJ? - tloes nothing,- niy ; K; - , THOMAS m :0YtNTOTrase. , so. that at the .edd I . Septi 5," ISSOH'ihV-UrJ: " ' 1 ' - ...... . r : u iv 1rr1n hCii ii -n d building the value If PE First Voliime 6f tmsVluableror1cbei 1 fJl' and remain With iogt op me, and at the end of the year ay all Q tiMu. be better clothed and better lodged v-t ;; j'lr?v"fi " And ifinstt-ad of eo. ploying a 111 if hi feed, arrablevof.th Cases yreoirtcd tnanrioal tvb. in making bricks, I employ him ih fiddlingfstfacAiaiM a.new;hdeabycYjk.,.UmB; f..rme, the corn he eats, is gonenrinofed? rmi tn anoint 1 w . ! , ... . ? arcss, anuyiii : , , I n...t ..f USu niaiinriitnra her immediately to her grandf'ther. "" i: - .w; ii 7 ' u, u 7L : Look round and see .the millions, employ-jf ly, and follow the Clayton's through the.r I . . h,)thing. or sotheihiog that . . ?J A-Vi''Y brief but disastrous career. Soon alter mhfl .h..'iii;.W Uilice Qt tne OlOnmtlOriOfeiCtY ' IJ.tv. hands ! of the Re. iMridP'a as thc businesVcalfed myT fi titer; to d--Confidential ,friend Vof,' Mr, Hudson.-:Fir aaltrwas .necessary 'fr htm to reenai some time they madestrict inquiry afier the greater part of the year, it wa thewnmiher,thoping:to dUcovbrfsomething cludethfor, us to remove there. It was relative to her Ta"1. there mv happiest; ; days? were spent, and flut toh iu.' became dearer an! dearer to ibehearts of bieeyecutor of his estate and guardian of I Iter nistefi)aerit8?befe she " v v r fourth vear.ithev blessedthe fatethat had Francis; was f immediately' removed to ; UCSlowed on thein 8.iM.tyeiy,a .yiiaic. r ? uur ntmscauu a io quuii wasjiatcu at leaving America, they were shipwrecked, and during seven days suffered all the horrors of hunger and cold. jMary bre her sufferings patiently, believing they were cha'isements from heaven. , Tney were at last takeii ui by a French vessel MMiphf. Of life are in flUeti.inl -. I ?:?WOWgm U3 4 W40O, ' ...... v.-...-... - - - -I"-; V . 4 I UO;-irllLT i:ltff)e -Mi...vJ " " t quesiio.i may ne aiceu , cqui f , mtffht. world is large and a all was'in vain eyey thing.reiauveitnere, at tne lime i am writing, my pi er still remained a i'iift nean io laKe.ooucc oc i aiier our remnvai anu apiioiuieu uu r auier ; i'.VVe' pass.' by'in'siieiicier hvrnfantile days, ttie; best ctioplsou r . cbuiitrylt'aftjoVdd. er pUyful r and "endearingctsV; ami the After competing his studies there, he paid r 1 i 1 1 1 e i h ci d e t a ca I c ill a t e cl ti s fc r eTri gf K t; rt the Us a visit if slimed iveks and'thenlcom ''ties' ihaf' KLiind hV;t.rithe hearts of h?' Pa I ineuced the.stud y of XI ediciheJ'4i HewaS wpi,. :.v. . . i .t . . .V' . j,- V , , V ." " - : 5 f cm, as sne; was 'aad'-ntral'-H uidson i At the period I h vt'A rs we Tecotamertcer; her ; nar- me nr vef ?ti marry : untit he became or hge rjl VP Ann iin r-ara intf I nprilrlrVclllll Teas I aiiii iiMisucu MMiy niuuicf :..,-.? j" I With painful" aiiiietyi ber the time'' approaching- wbett Ihejrwere I; would pot sufter Aim io extort 5 promise t become acquaintedwnh herVreal irjm:me. I haiia taire- " f!Ur tuw not that her birth was sditsV artdvtbe fr 8terbus. Shebelieved herself thed - vcr m rnn urhftuo tn.wi nt'aie. aim wuusciipriinns ncrcj ucsiuncu uu u .nun Paternal tare1 she continually s jfrr? progress usually repUedthat i dnt i. '1V .'.'.'.''''' f ' " L 1 ' IL'-wLil.l.l '..'. .-"! U .U.U Jl'.i.'. 1VSiKiikAt .nil ln.a.A mid - uurti mat Circlt: 111 wnicn siie seeiucaucB-i wouiu ;iucm fup. iv..yjiivi. .H.w;iwi uim 'Kedmove'illetf ..iMjireetmnatihooli uis studiel wheo? aiekrly Completed;; took htry; tinctured witti Wel I nossessioifof his pMrinio person wai haiidiume and h'ef !s;reat,psgmhisexperii . j"1 ami carried to L,yons ouiiay urn's. Kin- uncultivated: ' Many nuhdred;millii stenxj Bieiy;ioty Apv - ; dred knew him not when in poverty, and $r crk in Asia. Africa'; arid' A rnVric rp"- m; or ow stid he was cast off to buffet al- ,R ., t ? Airica, anu America, -j-. jq. ,gtultimoreybAi AL - sorrow, ami he was cast on 10 uunei ai are 8tlIi m a forest, and a great deal eyetj T Nrf6lM,rtin most nennvless and IrtendlesS the wives nn . !k;..ua.i i.r;Ot ETfk-iLU u v r;u'.i. .kSi':u--!.-: . : . SocW' of an adyers- l.nlune. ..rtm.Lynsvthey rrest a man might becOme" a" substantial riesbfaoy of the Stale : xrh?r Auxiliary So proceeded' to Paris, where he earned a farmer. , ? C J r ueswAv fs y.jiy y, t; scanty suosistence oy eiiiaging m a cier- n P,nciion more.und I will end th s WIT rtf.1T Or&Uft M V'M f 3 snip, out; iniempersni e. was:nis ueviu.s ramblina-letter. Almost all parts ofp . , ' , . i-'--,. - -in. nft soonr rnwe him from everv nost he ' V. " P . - - - -...'m. A"V- V "'V.'; ""V1"" . - i:i;,4rlf ii our Indies require some exp-usc.ue ,i Gentleman and LadyiweH qualified to Ta- .y engaged ?n: . bnietimes, destjtute . of the demand iiw necessaries 'of life, at other tmes camtort- -yj (f hoijy ctoihihg jiand nie Female IWucationwouiahd a"iitiableistua : S' ; ably provided, for, Mary .struggled ten at of vituaisi r eyes tldiin this, Seminary , ; years in a f reizn land; wnh remorse and w , , w . i,t:nwt Mift sfeVwh-h tyfWdcojt, inthe St , : mrV Sheat lentil heard of the pros- !-ef"SV antLalf from" Caa'rtoithV Seat. of ustice V r'bfShS sonaWe, W tbechea dUotvMheaufc , Parity ot her childenea tne ieuern3r tadeahichcoutd not mucli impair -or bbrhuod -The buhduig i ilargelvtwovtorjp t ' husband de1ivereirand,die finahcesft But the eyes pf other peopjeare housfe,lfiAy by tCotv nk J t. merica mediately after he saw his chiugh. eTetthil ruin usi lLall butvyseif ry is diyi&atinto '! V, - ter, andfelU werdtblitidl 1 Should iwafeiher?fioe PPW8 fM thafsceW society b,i hyer. SJfife lla V ehe;yo ncatwoyeSr tne kye.ge!hameS ' - lganStrthetockli:yVhiChe 0d thOU.$a.iids f-V f-iV&&i& dents since itme6cenltaare Wtinik hJvetVIJaUf Ist'J M.scye d the Urates bt tahlott rived; to 'good rbld:ake'lind haVi4eeiatbi: ettffasseit;'this. teeno;Shin tVM ! ered honiehis fathers inlmaUar jh Inved Dy ailwnu unew mm. v reiurn.ioiwua pi : wyM.,. - r - rI'l BraneJie-f Utermtore maconslderatj distance Cla.,SbexfbUnder;Orarid means out Btr uranuraonsrvnsa oieo-inree years naiuaiiu "' r -! r" "-iui a-uuruiug uij cvvtHuvu .;umj qiuu- , r j . v t-.. l' Kct'fc.iv'li.i i. :.wl 'ntm!v1 nV5idhis 'euca" into Hie I fiet in HiKChPif the dtllids of the tfuttitntuiA.-1 I u '.1 r:... .. - n 1011 cast' mat -n8tantiy.iteresis inet) -isaw nis ueiermuiaiioo, tieciareu ma uis3jjiuuiuc anu iui ujul f1 itltr About six months. before the ci-probaiiuu, and .furthermore added,that ijbf her from thejifne si ware . . rpoweieti .ov Vr.l J" tnr t rprvtvin his ac Ion Should recomneocc early in JaiiUiiry iieat.-V :, grand chi!dHehadIog Jn be; accpaofU.teati- ' 1 i. 1 1 i 1 i.ii' ai v M a 1 m b m an riri k ai i. - 1 rmiiii liid ivu av a . v 1 tr . k z . 1. i-v-i j j 1 . - t - aa.Vlier, anu nau iiigeniy vsuugov jM anu 1 y v : rV " ... ! 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