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A1! THE 1 REGISTER;. ' . I : '.Tsjp ub fish ed e veTy ;Tti isy ht and FbipIt, by JOSEPH GALESJfcON, : C "r At Fivu Doltara per annum-r-half in advance. t V4 V- ADVERTISEMENTS' . V, ifot exceeding 1 6 lines, neatly inserted thrc times for n dollar, and .25 cents for 'every ' Succeeding publitatiop ; those of greater ' length in the same proportion jiwj- "Wlo thankfullyreceived.....LiiTTKns to the EdUors must be post-paid. v' 'FRO'H .THE RICHM05rD4COMPILfiB., VTRI At OF JOHN CONNERS. i nc meiancnoiy . late u . yuzi-, Ingham - was;. .deeply! felt , throughput A"ihe wholecouhtry: ; .rhe hue ancrcry, Avasralsejt after the mopstery who had perpetrated both rape and murder upon" helpless' and unoffending sfrangen? Many 'person wera taken up on suspi cion I and discharged for. wadt of proof.; - Uhf i-:at Jerigtb,T Justice Avas supposed t&haveilirjuporv theVejd cIpritom the ePFon of JohnConhers. ivho'vvilhout the' least temptation, or the.least terror, liatj confessed himself theimurderer of " the unfortunateslrl. " ; ' y : -After havini? been removed from Vir cut tonanil th'erisbnVr, th e f rial o fJn o. k i Cori nersv came on, on Monti ay the 3 1st utrKat ftesterlom jn.'ent coiihtyvbe-.' fore Judges !Earle .and Pu rnel U Th e s acimnnv KpfnrA thft iHirt DresetltS a m .7 a mm w . - mm w-x - - -; - nf evidence as to he ileti Ire .witneswesswaK tiear XpHI ' others tliat he was at that very lime - in ,uit?v oiait ui ivt-iuuiv. ' case has eici ted 'so much interestr and ihe:testimony is so curious" in ; its con tradictions, .that we cannM reconcile it ta ourselves topass it iOwT'TheVtriat ; itself fillsoH tha Baltimore paper.) Ve, must tnen xxm tent purselyesj witn seizing ,us leaoing eforeur readers, i i 4 v " ? V mrssis. xvciii line iiiui ucy vvih.uij ! CKmbers G rooine and M edlean, on V behalf of the nrfsoner. ? i ? ' , :1STei0 jrsOniiWre challcngeil by the prispbeefo retlie Jurylwas'.comple- t casjeandM the points of the evidence, on which he re- llotl ?frtf tliA nfrtfiittnl nf f arnissd. Gr Barbervas ; th e principal wj t -ne3 against qtiri that w h i 1 e t ra vel 1 i ng Vn. ' a road. In Vir in?a,?about. the last, of May or toe first ifJuiie; lie fell jn with tlierisoher; he was withyhiinLa uay and a half : that C;vthld hint he 'had murdered six lner; sons: thelast of Jiis victims was (Mils ?)ViUnnmgnam ,OI VSC" cyuuiy, uiai lie had v 1 ol a ted h e r ta Ken 11 e r go i u ri n g, . ana exoecieu ; r 10 gei u s" ,Vi uma he had none ) that he. had killed her - rum - iif wanted tne . witness to 10m hiin in fobbing the Ui Mail : that at ihe hose:oCStrsBiliingby, he again confessed ahatthV had killed her with a 6ilver3irk. rh2wHnessaid; he had prevailed on a young man by the name of James Deekens to listen in the bush- cs while he shouidlinterrogate tjie pri- sonerywho Still tpjd; the :'same sto ry, andrsaid he had sol d-;r; ring in lkltimore or Alexandria for three dolls. Witnpftsfldmitttetl 'both the prisoner liiu nimseit .were sumcmuvo ui u jn vr. 1 nvhen oheri al wavs toldrthc same to'fy IWh ercrs-i t he wit i ... nesk said that he did not knw : when fie lieara Oi; tne;inurutrr wi; jtjiss Ky. , hat the 7prisonet called hi mselfJohn clothes he'ljacWdnf;f behiyedSbadJyiflVi thef oad, an waslturned out of several houses" fir h is miebn d u ct. 1 Vf V f-i? James Deekens testified, tha t a t Bar- f ber's requesU:ihs had secreled himseU 4mthe bushesf arid overheard g.J tellji." : tha he had yinlatctl t is&C. and lieanf jbiin ay Voetlimg-ibout J ring ; bu t he Mt: toafa'ri and the w i rid t p:i prt;a t to permit n him :tb 7 heai disttly! what . passediigiiif miX0M"-VrtT.': Peier M?erstatedMtHat pritheUst.; uriedasfi'tCohrieri land Barberwertv Aether- at a tavern in inia,:Ciwas rsipg-ter4rirchW uestionedboritthcorites tBarljerlsaidhat; hid confessed the murderMMiss C to peak pfjyatelw a with betraying himv arid f attempted to 1 9tcik htm.-Vheri i JasketyiViinesS; i ijr jie; na u lyii eu the 4aay;v-; au hat I not - killed helriSbut had Snassedbjc e pceher ; 'LJenlnns statcdv that whetilB, told hfm he wul(i-iDrorm him - what he knew of C. ; (7 ontiers .vvanted R.2 tQ , co asiife with him bu t w i t n e s s wft u 1 d n o 1 1 e t , h i m go. -l,. saul ' nf was a liar forsayjnghe ha and the Chesapeake and Delaware canal, rind soon after denied it. .V said ' he fell inwith : Barber, on" the road," an1 asked' him if 'he : had. ever heard "of the murder of Miss Cunningham : toldJiim he had'trarelled past the place .vhere the' murder was committed near, the timeit was done, v Witness afterwards when Conners.was in Jail-vsked where he was. on the -first of April iast.. C. safd he vvas twelve miles fnim Wheel- inr Ohio, said he had been at the mouth of the, Wabash" River, and travelled from there .to-. Louisville and lo Millersburg, K.yr in the month of April., ' He had passed by the name of Connersand Pe-f ters, but said : nothing about calling himself Pano ; said he had-, bought hat from a Mr. Dicr. Witness said J he; had 'examined G?s. bundle after, his arrest, and foqml a cambric shawl which appeared like av lady's. Richard Boidden believed that he had seen the Diisoner at his house on the 2d April eat breakfast there ; said he was going to Jhe Chesapeake and Del aware canal 5 returned sometime aiter wnrds ; said tie did not,: like the canal ; left a bundle of clothes at his house, &c. H e, x I ways will be ie ve," while he 7ia$ his ffn.'tliat the Drisoner is the same man vvlvo eit his- house on the 4th day of James Smith worked some time on the canal t saw the nsoher at the ca- nal looking out for work 5 noticed he had a bad countenance Hind refused to hire him. "y ' ";:-s r I Haley Moffit , bel ieved he had seen prisoner at me canai : nas no uouui on his inind of it. ' ' , , ; 1 ': ; : f iPilliam Adam found Miss; C's bo dyjboiit ; 00 yards south of thustafe road, between Elkton and Havre de Grace. .s. . " J George Siubbens saw a" man coming out ;of the woods where the murder was committed ,.: the, man had a knap sack, enquired the road to , Havfe de Grace ZAthinks his voice was like the prisoner', him. " but cannot think it was George Turner is impressed wi th the beiief "that on the morning of r tliel 4th April he passel the prisoner. near Ik ton : Charles G.jJSlack also thinks he; uret him on that morning. Joseph P. Bunting thinks oo h e met him, bu t could not be! certain. , : C Now here are. three witnesses who swear to his being in the neigJibourhood four others who think they saw him --arid two who heard him confess the niurderr This seems very strong proof: let us see the other side. 1 Wnu WatsonZy ,C .: lived with himV knows nothing of ' her rings ex cent the one fourid on her hand after her decease. . -i. : .m3lojhies'(it'--bel ievfe the man he met on the morning of the mur deris the prisoner, though he had first thouiiht so. i Jofin Coduen . does-' not think the prisoner the same man he met, with a. long surtout coat on, &c -Jas. itulsell the same. ' x '. i - Wrri. ,CoaIe stated,'- that a man with a bundle got into his gig and role fift ty or sixty j ards when they met M tss C. The 'man then got Out and he him self rode ofi-Does riot think tliat man xyas the prisoner. v . 1 Abraham Juiight the Chesapeake, on the evening,' of the 4th, put . a man over the river y the clothes in his bundle were bloody- thinjk,s he was the guilty, person but the prisoner is not that man. . : . Jdsi. ica-examitied C. in the-jail at MtatKrd ; lietlieh said-W." 'did ript know wive re' he was ov 4Iit April but iri Elkton ; j al t I he t ol d h i trij h e Pwas i ri 1 it Ijlrsburg Ke n tu ckyat; the time ; he mentioned his acquain tahce it hf Dier, Saundersnnd tViinont of that f)lace1 and spoke ofa hat heJiad bought of Mr.Di er tliere. Witness had, at the request of the; counsel fbrtlie' prisonr, written t'O-Mri'Foi'be,': ac respectafil.e-adiritel figerit gentleman of Virginia, respecting tlie, character: :0r, veracity of GreyBar beK vThe answer I6thetaqufr thatiliiyasaf nri''addiced IntoticaV; tionikcpihat, .heknewrnothirig agasturiv atuLhis evidencesiiy his pinion; wou ht beCent itled to cred it starting, tliat he had been employed by a :woot; aad his son: Jellersoa 1 Vimrint, ic. ' "and he had found things ufconlessed:the murder, strnclc him, Jtne pnsoner, raid come to ;MilIersburg chargetp him vitk belravinff him. on tae last day of March,' and worked . said at one time he had workel on with him one week, when he was dis- yi7'W7rtas;Pramers n person wno i fiioris j eV the Tjnsjnerhad told iimvnbefprer was. Sanders had described particular mark3 vQa the prisoner, -without being asked atout them. : ' r ' V - . Jamts-Sanders,? from K wi then sworn, ana, stated that James Conners, chased for drunkenness. The witne'ss spoke too of the hat bought of Dier.- i-nsoner Knew .witness .the moment when hesaw him in Chestertown iail. Jefferson T. Vimonf of K. also ap peared and swore to prisoner's1 being in iMillersburs: on the last day; of March Jast y witness kept his father's books at the time, and novv rroduc.ftfl his . dnv faoojc to shew he was there at that time!:f he had charged certain thinss to him under the name of Pano (which he had caiieu nimsetr,; though he after wards said hisname was Conners &c. I Dr. Morgan Brown, high sheriff of pveni county, sworn, saith tie was in the prison vvhen the witnesses from Ken tucky were taken into the presence of Tne prisoner ; ne immediately named fairies Sanders & Jefferson T Virriont, and appeared much affected and agita-jted.- AVitness had given orders that jthey should not be taken into the pre sence of the prisoner until he was pre sent. ' . The evidence being gone ? through, the case wa3 argued on both sides, dur ing the .rest of that day and part of the next t ; ":. ' .y', " ' At 10 o'clock the Jury retired at 20 minutes past 2, they returned with a verdict of " Not Guilty. " The pri soner was then discharged arid left the courthouse in company with his counsel, without any observation from the Court. Watches, Jewellery, &c. &c. THE Subscriber has just returnc! from NeV-YorkVwith an additional supply of Gpov'.s in his line; His assortment is how pretty complete, consisting in part of ; ' I.adits',Gol l L.ever Watches - - , ..Gentlemens' do. and Silver do. . Plain Watches ' .... . . "Fine Gold, Chains, Seals and. Keys ' , Ear UingS, Finger-ltiUgs and Breast-Pins Gold Cuble and Jazaroon Chain Table, Desert and Tea Silver spoons Soup Ladles Sugar. Tongs 8c Salt Spoons Silver Pencil Cases Ever-ppinted Patent do. C - Crayon Pencils (by the dozen) &c. 8cc. . VY)lh a great varieti'1 of other articles top tedious to enumerate. h Daily expected In fantry and Cavalry Swords, Gold and Silver Epauletts, Horseman's and Pocket Pistols. Ao,Britannia Ware, inets, Plated . audle sticks, Plated Castors, &c. f ; All of which he offers for sale on reasonable ternns for cash. 1 ' .The Subscriber has employed a first rate Watch and Clock Maker, and is prepared to attend to, the cleaning & repairing of Watch es & Clocks of all descrptions. Job VV ork m the Jewellery line, punctually attended to Old Gold and Silver received ' at its full value. " . ' ': ' ". ; . J. C. STEDMAN. Kaleiffh, Nov'r. 10th. ' 7 t J. "ffS"AS just returned from the North, with a 11 ijreat .variety of Articles in Lis line se lected by Jiimselfi which will be sold at a small advance tor cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers., His nvusical depart ment comprises - a complete assortment of INSTItUMENTS , among which are , PEDAL I1AUPS, f PIANOS, . Vl6UNS, - FLTJTES, , AtaONETTS, &c. -Also, the most approved new Music, Vio lin Bows, various kinds of Screws & Strings. ,He has also received several new cases of Gentlemen's fashionably BenVerllats, of the first quali ty ; also Ftfr Caps for children . V;.v The additions ; to his Confectionary and Grocery Department, will enable him to sup ply all orders. ; fie has on hand the greatest variety of Children's Toys.; 11 s ' He will fjirnish Balls or Parties at the shortest noticed '. " T.'- Cv"-' : Kaleigh, Nov. 8, 1825. ? ; -ikr , r "THE above re ward, will be paid for apprehending- and committing' to goal,, my three Negro Men, to wit, BEN, PLEASANT and LEWIS," dr proportionately, for eachu TBen is a fello.w of' about "30 years of ageThas a. "1? - : large scar on the top of his head, pn iwhich J there is no hahV supposed to be occasioned by a' burn, and several scara on his body from, th e sam e cause, Wn4 has, on e toe ofK.r Le wis and "Pleasants "are" about the samcage," qiute blackrather tal ler and more slender! than usual, andXe wis. has - a , scar on 6ne: chee Lewis Was purchased of ar MrJ Williams of Warren County,, arid, the; others' of Jackonias Yancey of PfcirsonCounty, fand they are pw oably in their iiejghbarhoods. -iifevfi;r,wiu4iAM M.CW1LL1E. -' - Camden, S. C- Sept. 7, S XQw TJ UNA WAY- oh 4he 8th inst. :a littleyef- low fellow, caVJed HA ty, 53 rear o ajei very. low andWell bTiUt ;Lveigliingfrom 115 tQ iao lbs. lett banded, ver- fiat, feet, his. hair lately cutshprt,inc med tobc stn;rht he' is venpolite,' artful and cunninev beina raised a .house. servant, though or tlie last two years worKea in xnc prop. . iiis ciotnes are such as field hands work ' in.r probably a grey round Jacket of coarse cloth one, of white j-arn. and one of 3relhw cotton, thouc-h he ' may have exchang-etl bem' for .v finer ciothes,he tpolc on a new three point blanket. : He will ho doubt -erMeavour to pass as a free many & in travelling- keep the most pul lie road, as he did about two years airo on a tnp to Wlmmgton when he, called, himself Martin Foor. , . . I will give the bove reward ' to any one. that wilL deliver him to John Kiterafwho lives on my plantation 7. miles south of. this place, provided he is taken without the- li mits of this state ;'and $20 if taken, secured &c, within its limits. . , ' JOSFJII HAWKINS. The Editors of the1 Fycttevile Observer, Hillsborough !?ecorder, Newb ern Sentinel, Edenton Gazette, M'ashmton, (Nv,C.) Ue cordery Halifax Free Preis, .Western Caro- unianana v l'.mim-ton uecoraer, will ve thist) ' insertions, & forvvard their accounts to this,ofiice. . . v - ;: . V- . ' , i ,.f . j , V- FFHE Subscriber tenders his , services to $ his friends and tlie publiin general, as a Factor & Ag-ent for the sale 'of Cotton, To bacco, or such other articles of Country Pro duce as are brought to. Fayettevniefor Mark et,' and for the purchase oft Goods jrene- rally. . . -.' ,; ..."". ; ' He will invest the proceeds of any sales by him made, without Commission, m Goods of any description that may be Ordered or pav or remit the same ai he may be directed, paying the most particular attention to the orcers ot his employers m that respect. Having4 convenient, Warehouses for Stor age of Produce "or MerchandrSe,! he will also receive arid ship, or forward any Produce or Loods that maj' be commjtted to his charge for either of those Twrooses . Hef promises prompt " and strict, attention to the orders ami interest of his emplovers, and that his charge for Commission shall be moderate. - JOSEPH BAKE 1?. Fayette ville, N. C. Sept. 14.-. 98 "3m THE Subscriber having qualified, and ob- tamed letters of Admintstration in Northamp ton County Court, . C. on th? estate of Jno. Maddre who died m thcIaUer purt of theH veari23, and it appears that John laddrey ' the father of said deceased, if i! living, is the lawiui neir to me saia deceasea's estate : Th'S is therefore tb give Jiotice1, to the said John Maddrey, if living-, to come for war-land receive the estate of, his said dce aed son, .John Yladdrey, other wisejl shall proceed to dispose of the said deceased's! estate - as the law requires in such cases,, arid this notice will be plead in bar against the: recovery. W VI. M AUDREY, i Admr, of johu Maddrey. Northampton, N. C. October 13, 1825. MRS. SARAH JETER, JBegs leave to inform her triends ' attA tK rml-ti'tlv4t chr has tilrpn QlsgL the House", late m the, . Occu pancy of John W. Pullen, Esq. (south west corner of the State-House Square), where sne win continue to Keep a iiouse.r Enter tainment, She tenders her! thanks to those who have been pleased to call on her and assures them tliat "nothing shall be wanting to render them comfortable.- Her Table will be of the best the,, market; affords: r" She can Board 1-5 " Members of the Legislature -' ? Her. Stable will be prtmded with .good Ostlers arid plenty of fbr:iffe. V ' i j ; ; vVr. one solicits a portion oi puonc pairo,nag:e. lfaleigh, Sept. 22. ; , . '. 93t . r f THE Subscribei-; having T pur chased this ' Estabfishmeiit, voiit Fay ette ville-.' StreetL lat ely oecu- iSi pied bv Airs, larah Jeter, is now in readiness to accommodateTraveJlers and Boarders, " He tenders his thanks for tlie pa tronage and friendly support bestowed upon him at his former stand, and asvrifes the Pub; lie that in his present situation every "exer tion will be made to conduce to the comfort and pleasure of his guests. v H will be pre pared to accommodate from twenty-five -to thirty Members of the approaching General Assemblyx -; "S4v" l.v- .'--J . His Jittr will be conAamiyZ supplied with th e Jest and choic est -Uquars . , f ' y IIUTable with the si the cotintry and market will afford. His fnAAr' which r are j- commodious arid large, wilt ' be attended; by .faithful and steady Ostlers. ;1 . . . ': . - - JOHN V. I'ULLEJN. Kaleigh, Sept. 12, -825 - ;'p-MtK'S Boots and; SVioes , ps.:.yrs,; ILXIA-M S. .McEWEN, has the plea sure of announcing to. the public, that lie has jttst returned from riprtb, with an excellent andi extensi v esortmont pf Boots and ;ShSe4 Jot every description-electelwith great pains by himself in N.York and some other northern towns and which .for, the cash, of on ahort credit to punctual custo mers, will be soIdonr the - most e'dson able ; lip fepf ' ' I i 1 1 ON Mondy, the 5tli4day of iTjecemeif ne7ci,vb'tTfoTe -the- Court llouse :loo". in PtymOuth,.will he sold so-mui-h t.f, "the !-' lowmg: i.fts ri, moif thj ,a?T,hIl bT-.if.ici. ehtto satisfy thejowntisesduetherioiv itb Lot No. 5, the Property of KVjmeth ,B rbe Part, 19,;42, 45, 61, 10 It l.ll: ri toi. Np. II 513, do.-rhar'rs fTUo;twartf- SNo24,-r doV-; -.'as.- M'CabeV No.'55r the property of7am' Devmo Kancv" Everitt: No. 15S, B v.. ( F -ssenden's ; Jr N.Tamc&Y;alker ; ; ; "? 'A 1 Krj isn's heir '7' John Jltutt l r s ' ' . Mary IJaixlison'sj 1 ri '"Joho Pike - Qieir ' Hlobivdi. Parker's , heirs ' " r ' r -J- Ai. Philip's ; heirs -No." 75, No. 6; - 46, No. 16, No: 21, ; -'No. 52, " No. JSZr :'No.fc98t y.A- - .heirs'- ' 't .. fr:V Jno.f ihmle s wi fe ' ' Nolf3 v No. 130 Zc part of 131, , William Ramsay N6 20, r Jesse; Jthvms -! ''19.; t ;.6:1; ,.'ri,Uv:a!K.!. v . r ..... - i jr 1'v.iv.u suua. No; 150 & 151 " .;J. & IL Amiistead " No. 78, 125, 126 8c 132 Robert Armislead - '"""-, C - heirs. - - . - ; . v rL J, C. NORCOM,'Co Plvmctith, OcMO 1825.' , 2-t'l D, " - -t - '. S'J.'.-.: r.-''-!' j -J Ihfe Court of Kquity rtctb Sarah Daltonr Juhnacksbri ridSiisarinii; iiisjwire, ana iHeiuier neus at aw ort jo-; ...iiaiuiia tiairon. neceaseu. . . . i - c residents of this; Stae itis ilierefe (.ixler efL tliat ltrilfS ' thV a?t rllViri llait cri.nnil - K riisavina oxs wife, - appear-at the next t e ';m ot this Court ; at Sallsburv. onVt he firstly: iidar V, after the fourth Iondivin Iarclv riVlst :anl ) rililfl ' AllClirar t. umn. '4K .rrf vf oiIU that " it will hp Htcii i rr' i rtis'' n f It is further cvAr"UA thi a Jnil.Cs-,TiA V decree be p ubl ished. for th relii ortt hs in th Jiajeigb Register. ' rfi-'-, yBKlW SILLlMANref -jr:v; 4, uctooer; i ;,i 825 .- .if i Aus VTeriTu 1825 &W-r? Williamparter.yif f. ' -. Judicial stt. lviorl rti 7ori ''.' George Martin:-V - ourt, tnat pub Citation be made forolmontha successively in the Rale;gh Ueg-ister,: giving noticeno the said defendant to appear at the next. Court of Pleas anil Quarter S be held for the county of Rockingham, at the COUrt-House in : Wpntu'nVth : tmk. tiT- Monday of November Tiextr -and erl ptv plead to issue; or demur,: or otherwise judg ment will be entered upgaiiist biml - ItO. GALLOWAY, C. C. C. I r5' Jnliniton .Caurif;r:-tX;;;l Gburt of Pleasjand Quarter ;esslfcrti!X Reuben Barber, AtiT levied oil land- r" - Caleb- Griftin,. V - .'r-j'v TTTappeariner lb the satisfaction ofthl r-V J JL- that the UeteidintCaleb"Grinin, is not a resident of this State:: At i order-d : advevtisementf be made1 in ""thenal'etghrllc..'' gister for ; three months that unless the He- tenciant LdeJ Gnthn, "appears at ; otir iiext "' County Court; to be-held ft'r said Coilritn " the Coiu-Ufloaselinf Smithfield )nthf; dtV w Monday j n Noveriibef 'next, to nleud or demur; judgment will - her entered I nrt Adv."S5-. 25' ;..-n.,. f' .Vk' -...v roi.,-:: STpWO Hlack .Men,- whowere taVenup and f .4A committed to the tail in Ilandnlf rm,n. . ty, N C2 as Runawav Slaves, to witOOnts " ? who say his name is "Ben; arit belongs to V Wmv Arnold, of t he State of Alabama; who ninaway,; perhps dn June, 1824. ! Thf belongs thJftnh ' VVWISaiv.. V- ; ? " ) -..- - '".(V 19 ..OIIHirafTK f i and thst lie left Siid WiUiams. some tlm Aprdvl82., in the SjsteprAlmar-wm - be offered. for sale in the, t own' f '.A1iivr :i on the first Monday; in . Fei'miary next i ' pursrtande. of an order "fthe CbuitV (- ic toocr ,4t, i tyz- ' . 2-' yjlHE snbscrUier, thankfidfpF: pS f ,vo' ' ? taks thismetho! ofiofbrmin-bis frUn ana tnernuu ic nnrryl rjftho t.-i.i. " r- ' ' nues to lepua Houe: t Entertainment - in -Greensborough, N. C, at : the Si ;n of tha to his House; which 3s Wpplied -with the bestV ed.witb provender of evtrry kisu ;r horses c . v i -. v ' - v e pie-! may honor him with a call.- ; - , - lj ACOB- HUBBAIID.' :- , t Greensboro;N. C.? August 24. 85 3m : - - v ' V . ' v r ; Rockin:rham County, , V f V ' ' " Court of Pleasau-tQuarressm " St -PFearing-iotnesausjactionotme court. , uic ucTenaani m uns case s is not ail v inhabiteit of this State: It is ordered, bv th ' ! . , 9 m day ihIdccdJvas":dbAeS. ' just as he: had describefl theiri, &c, j lUIejgh 14th Not. 1825 " ... .- -V A- " -4. . ,-v' .r i!' ,.-r- - 4v ! 4. . . V 1J I' ' ..V r,. .
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