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, v, lUTS OI NORTH CAROLINA frV-4 M t!s Kiw afJlMenU 1641-45. Au Act iTcciiui:jr tli A sects for collecllne the Cherokee k'V .v';r'ifW Land Beada4 " 'State of - M 'AYv' Carotin, oud.U ' i herthy ritaeted by tli author i ' l,1f ti ff the fame. 1 hat it shall be t!te dulv of Ihe As-eiit or WAyjiti : enployed trt collect moii)s arising from the sale of T , Cherokee Iambi, lo transmit oi deliver to the Comjrt roller ?r "duplicate siateOirii! or Vatement of.U akl nmrw! which ; V Uniay hereafter be paid iulo tlie-Treasnry fcy such Agent or r't i-! ' "' f" " ' .'..'.. ; ' ,1.-- .. ' j - . (Ratified the 9ih day of januBrf 18i3.T " All Act more eflccrualrfjo secure the debts doe for Cherokee Lands, and to facilitate the collection of the same. Jff inartct ky the General Aemlf aflhe Statt;of W orf Vrvtr0r9tutm Otrtbytitaae by th$ amhnty 'fhat the Governor sfiall appoint tcmie discreet 'tlj- PerH a comniiraioniaj witfc tft?irgf?nt appointed un-j- der lla act patwed at the wwsion of ..the (Jciieral AmcqiM)' s V v herfen-the third Monday of November, A. 1: 1840, entitled 'A art authorising the Governor to appoint an agent in the i.Comtypf Macoue Cherokee," shall constitute a board . . enargpa wui ue joijowju-r autief, 4rwt u to say, the fwaru v ' ahalJa loon as nreiuent!y may be, carefully examine ,vV, grven ny pwrcnasers oj tTicrpKee lands, ana -- mnertarnrhic1r of saidofflidirthe rwiiictolea are Jolvent, 'i:'-'7W't," 'tfii"''Ifctt ''pnncllaiv m'9diy Shr ibtirT w'KciF''tTiiit VA'' 0 ncr" .ompioaf nicy arwit maKo ,::t&!fi.!Wl!2iJ tt,cach class of bonds, setting out therein thV names" of The principals" and their, surettesi the 'amount oftlie said bonds; the payments, if any made, tljcrcoui awl j : the residue due upon tho same, respectively; and shall cer tify, under their hands, that the said fists rentaki a trnie and aithui account of themac.ta9?d tfreremrand shall trans- r. Bu(r without vdelhyv 'one fist cif each class of txndg to the lorenQf, and the said agent slinll retain the other of said jor prejudice, to discharge all die said duties; and if the saai oath shall be taken before a jndgethe same shall be traus mated to the Oovemof apd kept by him. Skc VI. B It further tnaelcd, That as a full compen- satwn for t&eperfonnance by them of the duties mentioned in ttie first sccliou of this act, (he said agent and commis sioner shall each he entitled t receive two dollars for each day he shall be neccssnrily employed therein, to be allowed by the Governor, upon the affidavits at the nekl agent aria cmnaiissioitcrv verifying the number of days so employed, aud, when allowed, to be paid out of the public treasury: pro rldi t, that neither the said agent nor comnussioner shall re ceiverott account of such services, more in the whole than ,two hundred dollars. " " .UatifiwI Hte7lhdiy,oC Jamorjv lSiS. sne n" seeoniplwlir in i'iinn: From tl.""ntiv ff 'w f l!gea7 tlil mmeoT ibis muck benefit has icernt-d to lliv Uuitrd .drop of Repealer's blood was hA ; t i?inir. . miiut m i"n mm ansaa and nut, 111 rf Kirn ine iren'y 01 ang uaa -wm Jfr"'"""a.f UodajiJDi! .t makes, toufcrs a cbet-nng. . s ; in tbe new provntons gresi benefit on ih commerce of 1bi Brit- lemetiiary Knglh ccn thaitheCfrCIa y new hrmlege'JIolrP! hrr nations shalU1" alcfaulwr u tt amount II tuts. M Sue II. D$ U further enacled, .That the Gevemer De, ifcaijd he Is hereby anfliorlscd, to' cancrl or mrretulet' up to . Be cancelled' all the liouds in which the principals shall be -eertirlfd to beiueolvent wljentheiV seonritiesftrepurchasers-r,f- as aforesaid,1 upon tfid lollowing conditions, that is to ray, - 2 lh purchasers respectively, their heirs, devisees ar as- r-.f signs, shall, within three months after such list shall have been made, surrender to the said agent, for the use ef the ' v I88e8lRion & tne pMrchiised ' wM all houses aad ethef improvements which have bow been mads or shall "1teTnttdtficie6n Wthe tto "t. ! v'v iilj'mjmm, ana . 01 an cimm to any moner uwn nam on-aecouw thereof; and : if the "'S purcnasers, ttietr Heirs, devisees, or assign?, shall fafl . refuse, or neglect to surrender possession of !! LI i.i.iJ !ith S'aprovenients thereoiv and deliver to the Gov' , aw wrmcn surreiioer or release of all right under such fuwe'rWid f U claim to any money; which may have 77 weeoum uiereot, within tlie time prescribed in T - this aectioiv the ft shall be the duty of the Governbr todi. 'rect the collection of the bonds given by stwh Purchasers, bv. rl Skc'Ilt 1? .ftfrtW.aitftir That in order to ascer- torn to the 1 Governor the performauce by the parties respec threlf of tHe rwfj-preccdenir conditionsrih aaid wrfltten re- prored , actiwwfcdgedr before one of the , Judge in one of: thV Court, drrienrand Quarter Ses .ions of tiltato; where the parties' or witnesses rcc bryond .the StatersMaU be-proved acknowledged in the , f mode Tribed either by the 5th, 6th, or 16th tection of - e Awvisea atatates, entitled leed3 and CCntmfA a ana ine saw ayent sbail certify to tle r.-inr ' ' aionoftha laWhH t s that posscs- LJ. m ' miprovements. Bafrbeen siirren- , direu 10 liiui as renuired bw iKt ,Hr.uJ?io oe cancelled the said bonds respectivelv..T SEC. 'lj!!.' J5 lV furthem mn..l..l ' nul - ' .1. "1 " i" . . . . j h.li uti nut nit inn rmfttiiir m Vk ink tA k .' I 1 111 - . An Act to amend the 5ih section of the 10th chapter of the Revised Statutes. lie it rntKlfd by ike General Anemhly of the State of North Curciina, ami it it kertl.y enacted by the authority of the tame, That whenever any Clerk of the County Court of any Coun ty within this State, shall die after the adjournment of the :Crt a4: Mane th sitting f the Goort?wxrox;ceingf ,uot liaviug a lawful deputy, it shall be the duty of iheSher- Urpfflnch Cou to meet at the Court House of the County within fifteen lays after the deruue of such deceased Clerk; a majority of 1 . I I t i .. - . thedav of annoinlment: nroclded. that no oue of the said LuLi i.i fn . . "'-eu oeio a n.gnt, iroin Liver ...s ......... .... , proi, witn 11 cierKS snail receive more man inree noiiars ner aav as com- mt toneu oiir - 4 j pensation for his services. ' -- j An Act providing ror the appointment of EfigrosMiig ClerliS. lie it enacted by the General Ateemlty of the Stult of North Carolina, and it i hereby enacted by the authority oj the $ame That hercaltcr owe Engrossing Clerk bholl bs appointed by the General AsseWyr at the comnicnccnlelit f its session; and all other Engrossing. Clerks which umf be needed, not exceeding two, -shall be appointed as the bu siness may require itr by the Principal1 Clerks ef the two Houses; and the tuty of such clerks shall commence from hospital -? r i ' Seventh, Froiisjna is made f.r Hie em ployetenlfby Amrrirun f person t n ;itli ih Ungmige or ihe enip-r; and the ( 'r rbss of bnoks is legalised: ii lis rim; l-n the custnni herfloforB for tlit Cllim'c (inv- vrnmeotto perseeuie simI oppff ss su b of th empirrj for th nppl ii Buhiecta u either vat instruc (ion or . trsaty stipnlaHS I bat sn' i,i i l . r.. hi.. .. wliir-h eoneeiled bv (.'hitm IoimIi - . a . . i c I r i t - i j . AlTll tl. mutt li Im.a Ik. a rircumstanre bss been a ereatTM)Ueie lo ue rnjMT-u mw oj r.moa, ami mere is 'pii7o ti lbs study of i he languages ol Ulnna ami a simiuir prewioa in me iretwy oi w ang " T!"""H.."'.t'vicWJ tiie acquisition of the means of salisiaelorv , Hiya; and ilios whatever procrrese i;bif ; I . V. r -"v , y uovernment makes m ournmr (ia vt w" 'g wmocnnic... empiru the influen.- of foreign eo-merce fT Vngavitt of die Oh o i lor me common goexf oi e:icB utner and m uraien py rsinaU a of U Christendom. ' ' ;iv "Hisgeneral.ltharacter rsnd e -The -flVuils of ihe Tariff are not yet whilst' Clerk of ihe llog wtm tuel: ciuiiriru. inu Hiinc llll'ILWIiiai (JUCSIIOI1S ' ' -i''-"'-- iu r wir ln remain to be arranged. -.' j oirt proper man lor the slatioa! , I 1inlt tianAM ufika.. i. I T,nyt ., - - . - f v. . Iurra iuaiic-i H3 bumh as possible, in order to transmit the treaty i n . .i. . i - nu su me correspondence, And various only u Americans in China, bat in Turkey other reticulars of the neiroiialion. in sea and rlsewhcte in Asia, w here Ainecans son, if possible, to be laid before tha Sen- (in eominon hh EuiDpeT) aie in like -fate atlhe opening of the next session of manner exempt from the ionsdition of f Uongress. intercourse with its Government ' Eighth. Ail Aiu.-iicans in China are to be deemed silject only to the jurisdiction of their own Government, both in rriiuiua! matters and iu questions of civil right. I shwfl have otxasion liereafier lo cn'.er into these subjects somewhat in detail, and to suggeat to the President the expediency ef rermtimendine to Congress the enact- nioM of laws in this-1 elation, applicable not ; the local Government. Nuilh. Citizens of flie United States in I China, and every thing appertaining to I them, are placed uml.-r the special protec tion of VlieClimeae Government, which eu- rnjei jo defend ttiem from all tnsoK and in jjuiry. n the Chinese authorities neglect their duty in litis respect, they of course become responsible for all consequent , on com with great respect, your obedient . 1 am, set rant. , C.CUSHINCJ. Hon. Johx Nelsox, &c. FmiA ihs New York tionild. J.w.oary l. FIVE DAYS LATER FUOM EC UOPE. The packet ship Oxford, Captain Rath- re days leter news In nnrt eveciilion-nf (hi anil ollior ruw' -n " .. - VV-: , uu price muv -msmtameo. - responuing provisions ol the treaty,- par- Mnrdr. ....I .. . : - - - . - - j - - - "-wiiuiiiiimii are incrrna- '"i r'l' "Z i mg Wjin.alafwiiig.extein ihvfihoMi 1n . j. . " ianu. , residing in Usn.on, or wlueh a report wril The manimontti steamship Great Bri hst mail In vaii Ma iUm titta I . a . . Tenth. t1..1II . Utta '"i' Pmvcs whom shall proceed to elect a Clerk, who shall hold the of fice until tho next regular clectiou by tho people, he giving bonds and taking the prescribed oaths as iu other elections under the act to which this is an amendment. Sec. II. Jlud it iafurlher enacted, That tho atoveact shall be in forco from and after tho ratification thereof.. ItatlKetf mis 1st aajr XanuaTy, 1845 .f' lz- 5 5 a ? I 5 k s s-s . . I H I? f 1 O ET.M fh. mm-. Maa. - - '" ' &h i sf jrr f-if f irlsf;? ? ti - J f I li r ! r Jib J 1 ; S-S 5 45 Jr3 5.A ?i i 5 c 5 c isr a 3 I 3S. r 5 2-2 -'3! SrSoESF." S i - a 3. a en t h r - a 5 1 Kir are lo- come and go freely between the ports ef Llnna. and those of any otner countr' with' which China may happen to ber war, in full security, not only tor the ship, but Tor all descriptions or merchan dize: the neutrality of our flag, and every thing it covers, being espccinlly guarantied. Eleventh, Provision is made fm the pro tection, and relief of veMelssipaded on the coi.-t of China or driven by any sort of vie major into whatever p- rt of China; and al so for the restitution of property takcn .hy pirates in the seas ufChiua. ' Twelfth. Equality in eoirespondenee be tween civd or anlitary and naval officers oftlie United States and tfiose of China is stipulated, as also the observance of all comte-y and respeet in tlie correspondence between individual citizens of the United States and officers of the Chinese- Govern. ment. - .Thirteenth. No presents are to be de manded of either Government by the other. The usage aniong siaUc States of givr iri ami receiving presents has been the source of great inconvenience to the United all the sir - 2. r -n r . (v n 5 a V 'jS can-.: . ?' I2 '&?0, 2 i "5 5 3 2 c - t r,J;iJ 1 i j : ra; w rat said to be solvent: 'iMVIUmil elixir mA U. .. i-' i - , . ""J r-v-" m - uiiu may ue 1TCCIVCU Hi cim uiuiiiirr nnti an 1 a mm f .11 ; . . 7Z ' " M .souowuig, ma is to say, one twentjeth part of the principaland intemt shell be paid on th-llrtt daf oTTJeber, 1845; and one twentieth of " ;ePr!ncIPa, nd dw.onsaidrst day of Oooember, v IS4?, together with all atecnungs interest thereon, shall be ,pailpn the twenty.fifUvmbariri each an i every. year Jhereafte;; until ths payment of the whole shall t n.,i.. . V 'Jr'i?of tf 9 ypartterio any oftsaidTolidnhaU &? "aak?ti.1 f iarpotanrof them, at the time ,fi when the aamoajuilj respectively become-due, theGvem. Crae, immediate collection hr mii of the wr, -f,nfU3t whifh; due on such bonds at the time of r?i!!.TWe:JaUs that when by any port of a. aaia agent to t!e 4 reasttrer, which may be made under the V "T . -a r,ore reciteti fchall appear that the ; wwI brf u-bond ot any of them, are b donbt- , rfuldicnnitanctit.sdiatr,il,e dttry f the Governor to - oirec tne immcuiate riieeHm BysuiL ofihe full -amount - dne on.aticli boml or bondst aottne Treawtrer khill, imroe 4tatel yaftcf recoiring any reperrslie wing any sncb matters. ' , , '.T . -w :'u" uo,rorn 6 RUf actw Hieasw r ' YP I further tjtaalej, Thai :ieierr entLrW Vrl 1 on thfr dutiea : prescribr by thfsj act, 1! ageht t5 .,.,..r nui.oL-ioreinB Movrniorvr one of the Judftv aui.wiu.uiwiiui ana awigenw withont fariir, rirtialy "i l: m. r- T ? 1 - - 1 S t I I : P 5 til f a S r 5 5 at i ? I I v & V fear M St S. O M B " SM w SMaS- to n . W aaa I . - 14 5ff I-;.---aT.rCs&S.ar4. r-SlV.a-3.1W5ed, . 3 Ol - i'?s . i-r 2.11.- . i 2.5 3 tbt Amc,K-ao I - R 3 8 a 14 e S 2 2 X ft 5 sr t ft. "'""-vi inv ueen a mere matter of ehtirieav. nut . the receint of ni'Mlhta hv iha i,l; y V,...IVV UVT- ernmrnt naff always hitiierto been asstrmcd by ihe latter as an act of Mbdte on the pari of the Government making audi presents, it seemed lo be still more drairadln m ' boliah the nractice at onre hv a nrrt;.u- of ihe treaty. fourteenth. Ships of wwr of the United niates ana' meir commanders are at times to be courteously received id' iyn oi v-nino. It seemed W tne tkal such' a; f rovitien .Wotiid sccur to aer ships of war irfl such access w tne ports of Uhma as may be leemui, eitiier lor their own relief or fern protection ot the merchant ships and tfHisens of ;the United States ; while it wuuiu oe inconvenient m r... . Eugliah have done, and engage In keep a "f " " "mea in eacti or the live porta of China. ' "?retfore. no Gavernment Vpruussni; nas held direct communi uunon wua ine uoart of China. At ihe lreaeni urns, even ihe British Government uwa not IHlW- l?OMV.nnn,l..,. !... ! , , t .iuu nu oy M ! lamed the provia.ou for commonieations Ee- .wrro we itvo Governments. - The article of the treaty does not specify o mom communicaiiona from the Unhed "unl luWvdt it being left u, wuw, oi me Ameiican Govern- wnom fcwtihraddreas, dot -- me cmjerior. ftist anile r Tbe public dinner giver by the mer chants of London to Sir Henry Potiinger occurred on ilie t-lth of Dec, LIVERPOOL M ARKET, Dec. 17, United States wheat was quoted at 0s lOd. a 7. 3d. per 70 lbs; Canadian.' 6s 8d. a7s.2d5.U. S. flour. 20s, Gd. a 28s. per bid. of I (Ml lbs. j In ft inn rnrn 511 . Ofl 4 JOS, -- - ;t7-t l.irnneooL Lottoh Maiikbt, Tuesdav. t ue sni' 10 nay are estimated at 4000 bales: v: . : -c" Monoav. Dec. 10. The market opened wiih aa extsttsivedomand both from spec ulators and ihe tiade, the latter purchasing largely; during- ihe la two days there has been rather less inquirr, but prn-csISied steady at an advance of id per lb, on the .mjuuwt lo miaaiingquam os ol. American anu isurat. I.. n :i ,i f r . u gypiian mere is no conge iu nonce, speculators have taken 8000 an4.Q00.8urat&.Teelerr- day are 7000 bags, without atw change in prices. Speculators have taketi 2000 barrs. " I 1 - i " and on Friday 0000. BY LAST nIguts SOUTHERN mail ,: 'ri.- ki i . " . I'rr.r0!'.8 "yune of ihe 12th EC7 runch thus exposes toTIUW me sun rings ol the waiters who offi, at the late bannoei gtven o Q.iM v ria by tbe awhoritk of the Chmf 1 don: -: ..r J 1 li wrli hardly he brrvd that it- tionaies, who WelSi di Ckrd out ia r pn n jor oi pumps anu prgtaila, wen only three and sixjknee each for iheii Ticca on in occasion 01 Her .MaieatV Ot: those individuals wholaHadeaiflttec ly tn ttie misery of a crushed and eajS! black satin. Jltj atka us to eonceivt feelings of a man with cowHed bload curled hair, with silrerbMkles jn hist! ami daggers iu-his bossem: a telTet lor on his coat and the chain of jhi dragging heavily ea his heaftaow a human' heir, he ehtnlil-nil t. . eracliy.hiii aumpixtp '-tewwsrirfcl three and siafpeneef -'.They wovld ii M.ollA I...... .bilk .1 t .1 vinain u nun mm me roiiaei mis neas cl own Lttleness.'anJ vet recuired hlmu ai least live feet ten Inches hiuh ! a was lh lowest swndrd ailowcd to waiters at the civio banqaet. 3 -t .' DESTLNAtlON OF :TIIE PBISi ,to?j,;:;:x 4 gat .Pnncrknn aew st Ths steant frigai . i ' i r. . r . Ill 1 , ... -ui.Mig yiuuia inrai i uiuiueipaia. r uieuqe, iO.Lnir anjio seceltfeaaew hiu $ the 4W9 of the -l'eaee-lf ker.y contract for the conatruution of thegani! nvaur uciii seni ouu COLT ANOTIIE . MAGNETIC TE A cofresponJent amuses hirnsel'. bv s "Wthlr-p6lhlTraiae"rt-yon' separate communication, with reference as w.H to us importance ps for the pur pose of md.calii.g ihe parties alCourt whom U wilfbe moat convenient for the Berre- Aft bT Sixteenth. n regard m . .. no, direcly meniioocd 10""k Provided K ilv- viiiM-m nr IIM Ilniin r thisr atiV trtber-onir. rereivo no nrolecimn -Inn lill ik. ited Staica U atmsively etn vt naihiwa as a caver foe tbe "ins. ;Upoihis all hare occasion toad dress 8. t 5 a t-o e - - W W 1 . H l 1 7 l " ,n aamn-A Indicaled 1 1, 1 Pf i i-fiiti'! I III f ,"V -1"" fi' l.r.i-Lf1 ntrsi I s i -3 'it ZiJ ' '.,W Ewf".iiSi k. fs.1 ? Pfs.: s lis f Jj? 1 1 1 Bp!-!! f SE'iTb",fft ' ' - b a. - mm m- za- ... j n w aai w ' v sal j i mm S 3. 3 OB . g - S-2 PS T3.0Br Li w-w wrioe au 9 2.2 ;..5."S " .-9 2 "5 ? litw. and ta agining the following di. ge b iweeall v-un, uuu mo Aingnacea " at ua-bingi' wnen 11 comes aesirablc to blow a pra; iieei pieces,, ami ib jnajiw! wire nas oecn- fnade the . hearer despatches between Nw York and seat of Governments Oor corresponl. eupposes :mc rone or sorns ot bis MAliifl ters of State. ' would like W otill, uid on lite occasion, and that thiJouawiaEst vwuw ui iu I " 1 1 1 nrrrM a iiia -. !phe!- ' 1 "-T- TT, I Colt is on ihm Pnlnii.rCi.u. I.ii.Ji iumi me war uiiicet - 4 Coll. Tsee tha Briiishneet oflwentv. steamer passing ih llookshaUl- UoA inenj 10 , dr db on wih ia yourself! v , Polk' ft mm l.w- A .L M . L posiis to van.. . :.-.-!. j.. . - . s VoltsTher yarus 4 tnstant ,a. L. following' p. ia i uw acsrtninAi i..s 11 i . . a. .7 w, ;; "Bn"' "cognition i . r arious eo nave beni i...i..i i thi.viil 8 'n st thecawe of thw extremo measure-aome of ihem.,,;.; aernn-ainnr .k i- , . lJ.m? residehl, forWe n J.u ei 01 Jna of politi-l calcliararlcr.n-l,..ii.i. .... Ful- eellencv as t rr,r " ? . hi fit in nJU.i-.ai e. .1 l . " , " ti '.. 1 !1 fniercourse with him. ifo , c reaaon ior ihiann.i.... ...l. ?. fc f- ..... .vuviiii ivgn I n,, iMXjrof.n .nut I. k . . Mssn i n snn s. t' . - - UMs meaium of surmi mnJ A FACTORY GIRL. Tt,- If i . , .vrnnrucc Journnt ii iL. i-li A . lug lOHOW- uir -5vrjnon OI lh lnm.i.1. nf. v...r-i-. . -"-"v auvemures v. '-"s'au'i ' r actor virl. "Alias Irene Nirh,.l .l...i . Kaih'anierNichoL. nni!..'., Mr" hear, asked him in ri.'ltl tM ika vxv VWia WrilIH II sanvlr a F . s. lovrwry - Polk. IW..bmr. rLin emii . V . o ""rmeaut. and drowning men ' ' Polk. Served V. ?;.,. i .Ji.l ii i it'll - . A GOOD JOKK - 1 Its rl a sal j im TI--. . .1 a l ' - - - v v si vi f li assw; iifii"" nig nmusuig incident as occuirin at the jyuuurr : A cnlneeif mhh won! Ill in. iia.1 nfl:.' J ... i . der The clerk. suDnosm the neirra ts bt deaf, and that iu mm L' in sir st Faafl ttCt of him le speak louder; ao that he could tn or five rears DorchesteV, Maw., S6me four strrce. was om-N.1 very liberal a ngea to lablished IhensTRh. a 1. 1 JW """T name of the oeraon tor whnm ti wanted me letter. leader Pv eriMTtho- negro. " What saraen jieled the clerk. LouaerT agam bawled Tthe Mam A. Who HOW SU noosed Iha rUrlr IA K. iteaf. The elerk look alono tiiih nl wiik all his mieht srain bellowed Ant'' in tha ..-m..,. lMi-ii-, ii iiH aariria w . i he affer. While .1 ere. .he bec.c ju-inied with Ferrer,. ,h. .em AvoUing sod . successful General i.K v contracted marriage. She made a visit iol m'r,v!.fnc th rae flaestitin " What her frieoda id Maine. ii 'l name?" , This Wdswia'ta W u I rCflWrl- fr.... . I .. uI'n I lhat the echaafwmjit.'l.ki('iiitirMi. tk.riw ll - ""IWHI imrn IMM I .-. .ui u livill III. - c erreraBhe left bare is Jolvor in. i f , on : V-' ? sV J via Near York. whor.!.. k.-t-j rtV UM I i .The neo-ro started Uf.:J. .Uu : 'j - ""u license - J7 ,7. " r"V". wk -i." ,nTO"m?e o Oen.! 'Fer- w VIW, vrurrspniaiirn tha bt- i not irjg .Uata-le.v."Mic;D ' 1? possible aoaerva ih a.t.n IT. .. " "- y Air iiear v PaiiiVm the seccess which attended ? -a erfiHatios! ami tr,,. rendered neee. " "eP hnik b--': . . were . t vivani'BL. aini-a rrtMif sv. : . io Mesico a OutholieWty.'FerrerV k aow Pr, sideot of Mexico. h.V,. kf!?1 a-tW"-; the sr. - - -I ' '" s i'i , -. .. , '-- A XE VI2LATION ' S i-w..i.r?i-s,?'' a;."'. '-.'; i..-.' , a iuiiiin. on i iuii-v rv JM.i.-i. ' JJ. ""M'"5 "ee i 7 " - " "ner ol tbe Urphaa Char siiled. AHhfa meer:i ... ingle the verv teonf his hmir: turfer . i " air, ixiuder - I told , you Louder ! my' nnmt is nwhing else f ;j i v. - ", an j .oa.'boT"vid the ch-rs,- "voor naae is Louder. eB f r Didiiil lhmk V l0tie'y' j"rJettet JJlLoadP' nere s yvnt tetter !)-.. iJilH-. PBEStDCUNTlAL ELECTION 1 TIe TiYI a'uurnaf nT riu? ax . aahwlAr aUiemMi efthetVesideniial Ehriin mases eui Sir. fik as wanting about 4000' votes of s majori,, over Mr Vbf and Mr. 1 . f . , H-lWrnore Amerfean males 5,- The entire vat c ;nnk:Iii,v .i.n.i. . i . . . v , r, iijurinivAi eh .11 inmie; . . . i . .. adeipis. f,ww Ireland lo colLit r.jl h. HI -. t -f JL ::J i -L.. , r,ldigcbrcbin,h.ui vilBSS- ill nlr led:?or ,, fofT." 'L,n,,ff-. IfJ f. b" PPion beiof their ,n.i-; '. . . ,ww Jc", wmpBrauveijr amaii kn, tLerirtf SuDraee SisteHwMr.rolk..' VA.b i n- - , V "'?" nrw jiviiicilu aooui x 1? ? ! L"4 Iswhcre dftrtaat. Viorhrla that Z2ZmSF',Sr Pritsui as4 laymen itgl rat.lade whfek TlUk&i 8tateshd . i -V;- sg IV- t ' iu f
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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