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THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1809.
: . ; 'I'-.; NtitiMltirolmti, inie Gazette i ; " ?S
p ambontp.
JLIIf OF THE LW'ITED STATES. ,
Is iCT KCrrm'nr invalid pennmert.
1) ' ,t et 6niS uite and MfJ Reprt-
U uttrt of the U itfd Srutes of Amr tea in .
and ho is hereby directed to place the
fc,l'oiatc named person, whose' clim have
U cn transmitted to Congres, pursuant to a
Lw rasscd tle tenth of April, one thouund
. ht hundred and six, on the pentron hst of
iaralid pensioners of the United States, ac- ;
conling to the rates, and to commence at the
times herein mentioned, that is to say : I
Oxford Tash, tt the rate of two dollars and 1
fiftr cents per month, to commence on tle :
- . I l I
tirst dav ot June, one tnousanu c.jui u- j
!ml arid seven
Hexekiah Sawtell. at the rate of two dol-
br nd txuy cents per montn, to cemmence
on the twer.tv-jghth day of September, one
thusand eight hundred and ei?bt.,
Amos Spaihsrd, at the rate ot thrrc ilollars
iLlrtv-thnx- and one thinl cents wr month,
. eomnxnee on the twenty -third day of Oc
;iber, erne thousand eight liundrtd and eight.
Josuh Temple, at Uie rate cf two dollars
per month, to commence on tlc fifteenth day
f April, one thousand eight hundred and
ci.tHit. ' " .......
baae Abbot, at the rate ot eignt uouars
per tnorth, to commence on the nineteenth
day ofKovcmocr, one thousand eight hun
dred and eight.
Ttadetis Waugb, at the n tc of fire dollars
per mouth, to commence on the Uirt -first
d-y cf May, one thoos aikI wight huaadrtd and
Jtx i IHninan, at the rate of five dollars per
no Jih, to commence on the eighth day of
Jur.e, one thousand eight hundred and cjght.
Iavid I'etxlkton, at the rate of five dollars
per month, to commence on the twcuticth
day of My, oixe thousand eight hundred and
i:ii;hah t Sbetwood, at tlie rate of two dol
lars -nd fJy cents per month, to commence
the twentieth day of May, one thousand
citi hundred and eight.
llurucl Treadwell, at the rate of fmir dol
lars per month, to commence on the twenti
eth day of May, One thousaud eight hundred
aiid itght
Obadiah Perkcns, at tlie rate of eight dol
lars per month, to commence the eighteenth
day of November, otyc thousand eiht hun
d.id ami eight.
'Am Uboll, at the rate cf sixty-two and
cr.r half cents per month, to commence on i
tie eighteenth day of November, one thou- j
r d eight hundred ami eight.
f.idcon Edwards, at the rate of five dollars j
pn montlv, to commence on the seventeenth
c!a ol December, one thousajd eight hun- j
drt-d and eisjht.
FJijah Sheldon, at the rate of ivo dollars '
and Lt cents per month, to commence on
lit i . at ut nth day of December, one thou-s-Hi
..Jt hundre'dand eiht.
N.vS,,nKl Church, at the rate ef two dol
Ur id hit) cents per montl to commence
c: tiis thirtieth day ef . IX cember, one tliou--ir.d
right hundred and eight.
K chard McllOn, at the rate of five dollars
per month, to commence on the" math da) of
N'ltctnbcr, one thousand eiglit hundred and
c; h.
F.Sisha rrior, at the rate of three dollars
u-i iCTin.v-GT certs per month, to com.
nt r.ee on the thirteenth day of December,
ur.t thousand eight hundred and eight.
John Cramer, at th? rate of two dollars and
fS. rxnts pi-r moa h, to conimencc on the
iwer.:-f.fih dav of April, oac thousand ciglit
hantlrtd anil ciirht.
mes Philips, at the rate of two dollars
aad Hfty cents per month, to commence on
the nineteenth day of April, one thousand
eight hundred and eight.
John Walsh, at tlie rate of two dollars and
fiftv cents per month, to commence on the
eighth day of September, one thousand eight
hundred and eiLt.
Samuel iindsley, at the rate of three dol
lars and scventy-fie cent per month, to com
mence on the thirty -first day of October, one
thousand eight hundred and eight.
John Fergus, at the rtcoftwo dollars per
month, to commence on the twentieth day
cf October, one thcu.u.d cigl; hundred and
eight.
Joseph Hlliot, at the rate cf three dollars
thirty-three and one tliird cents ;vr mouth,
U cor.mence on the twenty-first iluy of Aril,
enc t!:ct'sand eiglit hundred ind tiht.
' James Corrrar, at the rate of two dollar
a id fifty cents per month, to coniii;ence'o:
tUt fjtnt? -fifth day. of November, cne thou
sand eight hundrcfi and eight.
1 John Smith, at the raic of two dollars
ffiv cents Per month, to comrotnee on the
t went-sevt nth dav of Januirj, pns thousand
-rtgtit hunlretl and eight.
Joseph White, at the rate of three dollars
iryi scventv-fivc cents per month, to corn
Hence on tfcc twenty-second day of February,
uie thousand eight hundred and eight.
Edward Tuck, at the rate of three dollars
pr month, to commence on the second day
rjanaary, oik: thousand eiglit hundred ami
eight. " . ' - - -
l!van lUglmd, at the rate of three dollars
per month, to commence on the seventh day
of January, one thousand .eight hundred ancl
iig!it - ,,
John Out?, at the rate of thirteen dollars
pcrmonth,tocwr.roencconthc twenty-eighth,
cay of September, one thousand eig! it .hun
dred and eiht. ' . T
William Uvans, at the rate of eight dollar
fcr nvwtli, to commence on the twenty-first
d-y of November, one thousand eight hun
dred ind eight-
John Cartakhael, the rite cf five clol brs
tcr manib, to commence on the fir,t dav of
iVrccrcbcr, czc thvuiaxd cirh huadrtd "and
I Benjamin 1ckcr-, at the rate of three dol-
lars per month, to commence on the four-
tctrnth dav of Jane, one thousand eight hun-
j ni andV,hL
Jo&hua Hawkins, at the rate of three dol-
Xn pf month, to commence on the twenty.
fifth day of March, ooc thouaand eight hun-
dred and cieht.
Joseph M'Junkin, at the rate of twelve dol
lars per month, to commence on the eigh
teenth day of October, one thousand eight
hundred and eight.
SronuelOttcrson, at the rate of eight dol-
, lxrs per month, to commence on the sixth
Jay of October, one Uiousand eiglit hundred
. anl eiiht.
1 William Carr, at the .rate of two dollars
! an,i fifty cents per month, to commence on
1 . ' . .'.1 1 A. 1
, ure twcnty-eigntn aay oi .Marcn, o:ie uiou-
sand cicht hundred and eicht.
JonathiJi Tnislev, at the rate ot five dollars
, i pr month, to commence on tire twcnty-tnira
idaV of September, one thousand eight hun-
! ! dred and eight.
j James f;allesp;e, at Vie rate ot tourtioiiars
per month, to commence on tlie eighteenth
dav of June, one thousand eight htmdrcd and
eight.
Christian Smith, at the rate of five dollars
per month, to commence on the fifth dav of I
November, one thousand eigut numircu ana
; eight.
Ilartliolomew neny, at tlie rate of five dol
' lars per month, to commence on tlie seventh
I day of November, one thdu3and eight hun-
; dred and eight.
John ltobert Shan, at the rate of five dol
lars per month, to commence on the twelfth
day of October, one thousand eight hundred
ami eight.
Samuel Hurton, at the rate of two dollars
j and fiftv cents per month, to commence on
the twenty -ninth day of December, one thou
sand eight hundred and eight.
Natltaniel Hewitt, at the rate of three dol
lars and seventy -five cents per month, to
commence on tlie fifth day of January, one
thousand eight hundred and nine.
Jacob Keucnour, at the rate of five dollars
per month, to commence on tlie tenth day of
April, one thousand eight hundred and six.
AVilliam Keough, at the rate of five dollars
j per month, to commence on the twenty-third
day of January," one thousand eight hundred
and nine.
Isaiah Corbea, at the rate of two dollars
and fiftv cents pcr.month, to commence on
the thirty-first day of October, one thousand
tight hundred and eight.
Joseph Richardson, at the rate of two dol
lars and fifty cents per month, to commence
on the twentieth day of January, one thou
sand eight hundred and nine.
William Johnson, at the rate of two dollars
and f.ftv cents per month, to commence on
the eighteenth day of January, one thousand
eight hundred and nine. .
Henry Overly, at the ratr of five dollars
per mouth, to commence on the first day of
December, one thousand eight hundred and
cisrht.
Abraham Hamble, at the rate of five dol.
br per month, to commoncp on the eigh
teenth day of January, one Uiousand eight
hundred and nine.
Wdliam M'Cbnnahan, at the rate of two
dollars and fifty cents per month to com
mence on the twenty-seventh dav of October,
one thousand eight hundred and eight.'
William M'Lalland, at the rate of five dol
lars per month, to commence on the fourth of ;
Tcbruarv, one Uiousand eighthundrcd and ''
nine.
Sec 2. JnJ t if father enacted. That the
pensions of the. following persons, already
placed onthc pension list of the lTnited States,
whose claims for an increase of pension have
been transmitted to Congress, pursuant to
the act sdbrcaaid, be increased to the sums
herein respectively annexed to their names ;
the said increase to commence at the times
herein mentioned, that is to say :
William Curtiss, five dollars per month, to
commence on the twenty -first day of Septem
ber, cne thousand eight hundred and eurht.
Samuel Potter, three dollars, thirty three
and one third cents per month, to commence
on the sixth day of September, one Uiousand
eight hundred and eiglit.
- Thomas Haines, five dollars per month, to
commence on the seventeenth dayof January,
one thousxnd eight hundred and seven.
Daniel Bussell, five dollars per month, to
commence on Uie Uiird day of October, one
thousand eight hundred and eight.
William Wood, three dollars, thirty-three
and cne -third cents per monUi, toconimence
cn the fourteenth day of ScpU mbcr, one thou
sand eiglit hundred and eight.
Thomas Pratt, three dollars, thirty-three
and onc-ihird cents per month, to commence
on the twenty-fourth day of October, one
thousand eiglit hundrul und eight.
Kbcnczer'Tinkham, two dollars, and, fiftv
cents per month, to commence on the eighth
day of November, one thousand eijht hun
dred and eight.
Joseph Brown five dollars per month, to
commence on the third dav of June, one thou
sand ciht hundred and eight.
Benjamin Merrill, three dollars, thirty
three and one-third cents per month, to Icorn
nience on the twenty-eighth day of Septem
ber, one thousand eight nuudreu1 and eight.
William licach, five dollars per month, to
commence on the second day of May, one
Uiousand eight hundred and eight.
Constant Webb, three "dollars per month,
to commence . on tlie thirtieth iby- of May,
one thousand eight hundred and eight
; Jonathan Uowersfive dollars per month, to
eomxierce ou Uie tweenty-third cby of July,
one' thousand eight hundred aiid eight,.
Abher Andrews, five dollars per uiohUi, to
commence on the" first .day or September,
onf thousand eight htmdrcd and eight.
J -si . . M errim an, five doll ars per month
u coiucrsncs dathccAcntccnUx 'day cf Sep-
, tcmbe
j eight.
tember,- one thousand eight hundred and
Samuel Burdwin, fivedollars per month, to
commence on the twenty-third day of Sep
tember, one thousand, eight hundred and
1 . r
cignu
Oliver. Bostwich?ten dollars per month, to
commence on Uie third day of October, one
thousand eight hundred and eight.
Edward Bassett, two dollars and fifty cents
per month.to commence on the twenty-eighth
day of April, one Uiousand eight hundredand
eight.
Jeremiah Markham, three dollars and seventy-five
cents per month, to commence on
the third dayof Juue, one thousand eight hun
dred and eight.
Samuel Andrus, three dollars and seventy
five cents per month, to commence on the
twenty -third day of September, one thousand
eipnt hundred and eierht.
Elisha Clark, two dollars and fifty cents per
month, to commence on the twenty-eighth
day of September, one thousand eight hun
dred and eight.
Aaron TutUe, three dollars, thirty-three
and one-third cents per month, to commence
on the twentv-fith day of October, one Uiou
sand eiirht hundred andeitrht.
Benjamin Sturges, four dollars per month,
to commence on the twenty-fifth day ofOcto-
ber, one thousand eight hundred and eigct
Burr Gilbert, five dollars per month, to
commence on the twenty-eighui day of July,
one thousand eiirht hundred and eierht.
Jehuel Judd, four dollars per month, to
commence on thq sixteenth dayof April, one
thousand eiaht hundred and eight-
Ashbel Hosmcr, fivedollars per monUi, to
commence on Uie sixUi day of October, one
thousand eurht hundred and eight.
AndrewM'Guire,fivc dollars per month, to
commence on the first day ot August, one
thousand eiffht hundred ami eight.
John Lowry, three dollars,thirty-three and
one-third cents per month, to commence on
the nineteenth dav of April, one thousand
eie:ht hundred and eight.
James Blcver, five dollars per month, to
commence, on Uie eighth day of April, one
thousand eight hundred and jght.
Judah Levy, five dollars per month,to com
mence on the twelfth day of April, one thou
sand eirht hundred and eight.
Samuel B. White, five dollars per month,
to commence on the eighth day of April, one
thousand eight hundred and eight.
Enoch Turner, five dollars per month, to
commence on the fourteenth day of Novem
ber, one thousand eight hundred and eight.
Edward Stanton, five dollars, per month, to
commence on the nineteenth day ot Novem
ber, one thousand eight hundred and eight.
Elisha Lee, twenty dollars per month, to
commence on the thirtieth day ot November,
one thousand eight hundred and eight.
William Stan, three d . liars per month, to
commence on the eighteenth day of November,
ooe thousand eight hundred and eight.
John Morgan, three dollars, th rty three and
one-third cents per month, to commence on the
eighteenth day of November, one thousand
eight hundred and e ght.
Andrew Gallup, three dollars, thirty three
and one-ihird cents, per month, to commence
on the eighteenth day of November, one thou
sand eight hundred and e.ght.
J jtepii Woodmancy, five dollars per month,
to commence on the eighteenth day of Novem
ber, one thousand eight hundred and eight.
Solomon I'erkins.five dollars per month, to
commence on the sixteenth day of November,
one thousand eight hundred and eight.
Walter Burdick, two dollars and fifty cents
per month, to commence on the eighteenth day
of November, one thousand eight hundred and
eight.
Park Avery, five dollars per month, to com
mence, on the eighteenth day of November,
one thousand eight hundred and eight
Amos Avery, two dollars and fifty cents per
month, to commence on the eighteenth day of
November, one thousand eight hundred and
eight.
Eben-zer Avery, (wo dollars and fifty cents
per month, to commence on the eighteenth day
cf November, one thousand eight hundred and
eight.
Benjamin Denslow, five dollars per month,
to commence on the sevenh day of December,
one thousand eight hundred and eight.
Amos Steele, three dollars, thirty -thiee and
one-thud cents per month, to commence on the
twenty-eighth day of December, one thousand
eight hundred and eight.
William Burrows, five dollars per month, to
commence on the twtlfth day of December,
one thousand eight hundred aud eight. v
Elisha Frizzle, five dollars per month, to
commence on the first day of .January, one
thousand eiht hundred and nine.
John MKmstrey, twenty d-llursper month,
to commence on tne first day of January, one
thousand, eight hundred and nine.
Samuel Gibbs, thirteen dollars, thirty-three
and one third cents per month, to commence
i he eighth day ol October, one thousand eight
hundred and eight. v . , .
John Barbanc', five dollars per month, to
commence oo the fifteenth day of December,
one thousand e ght hundred and eight.
James Morgan, two dollars and m fry cents
per month.to commence on the fifth dayof Ja
nuary, one thousand eight hundred and nine.
Joseph Moxley, t,wo dollars and fifty cents
per month, to commence on the fifth day .cf
January, one thousand eight hundred and nine
Daniel Bill, five dollars per month, to com-,
mence tiu the the ' fifth day of Januarys one
thou-iiild eight hundred and eight. .
' ' Christopher Latham, three do lars and seventy-five
cents . per month, to comrrrence on
the fifth day of January, one thousand eight,
hundred and nine.
SetvS.V- tx it further enacleit; That the
pensioner becoming such, in virtue of this act,
uaU-be paid' in the sam&iqanaer sis Invalid
pensioners are paid, who have hereto lore been
placed, oil the pension list cf the United States,
V ft : 1 . '- ' - ;
under .such restrictions and
rezulations. in all wiihiijnAUfeMAM
respects, as are presenbed
United States in such cases provi
Speaker of the House of epr$'tf ntalioek.
JN :. MILLKUt !.,
Resident of the Senate, pro tempore.
March 3-1809 Approved,.
TH t JEr FERSON.
COMMUNICATION
; : FROM - . '
TOE LATE PRESIDENT ADAMS.
CORRESPONDENCE relAtIve to. the t
TREATY WITH FRANCBT....Continued.
' V ,k N
1 -
To the Editors of the Boston Patriot
Sirs From Mf. Mur:ay, the Ame
rican minister at the Hague, who had
been appointed byj President Washing
ton, I received assurances from the
French government similar to those
in Mr. Barlow's letter and so many 6
thers. They were conveyed from the
French directory to Mr. Pichon, secre
tary of legation and charge des Affaires
of the French republic, near the 3ata
vun republic, in the absence of the
French Ambassador, by him officially
communicated to Mr. Murray, "and by
him to the executive of the U. States.
Fhe communication was in these words :
t TRANSLATION.
Exterior Relations. -
3d Division. j Liberty. Equality
N. B. The eood order
of the correspondence C French seal of the
requires uie answer s department oj ex y
should relate the nunv interior relations: 3
ber of the divisiGn a-
bove indicated. j
Par is t tie 7tb Vendcmaire, of the 7tb year qfi
tbe Frenco republtcy one and indivisible
The minister of exterior relations to citizen
PiXHONj'Secretary of legation of the French
repuauc, near me uaiavian repuouc- -I
have received successtv 'ly, citizen,
your letters of the 22d and 23d Fructi-
dore. They afford me more and more
reason to be pleased with the measures
you have adop'ed, to detail to me your
conversations with Mr. Murr ay. I he
conversations, at nrst merely tnendly,
have acquired consistency, by the sanc
tion I have given to them, by my letter
of the 11th Fructidore. I do not re
gret that you have trusted to Mr. Mur
ray's honot a copy of my letter. It was
intended for you only, and. contains no
thing but what is conformable to the in
tentions ol government. I am tho
roughly convinced that should explana
tions take place, with t confidence, be
tween the two cabinets, irritation would
rease ; a crotru oi misunderstandings
would disappear ; and the ties of ft &nd-7j
ship would be more strongly united, as
each party ; would I discover the hand
which sought to disunite them. But I
will not conceal from you, that your let-
er of 2d and 3d Vendimairt, just re-
:eived surprise mc much. AVhat Mr.
Murray is slill dubious of, has been ve-
ty expnciiiy aeciarea even oeiore tne
President's message , to Congress, of the
3d Messidore (2 1st" of -June) last, was
known in France, i I,had written it to
Mr. Gerry, namely, orj the 24th Messf-
dore, and the 4th Messidore. IdidTe-
i
peat it to him before he sat out. A
whole paragraph of my letter to vou of
the 1 1th Fitictidore, of which Mr. Mur
ray has a-4fopyf is devoted to develope
still more the fixed determination- of
the French republic. According tfi
these bases you were right to assert,
that ' whatever plenipotentiary, the g-
vernment of the United States micht
end to France, ttput;an end to the ex
isting differences between the two coun-.
tries, would be undoubtedly received
wi h the respect due to the representa
tive of a free, independent, and power
ful nation. . ' - - '
1 cannot" persuade myself, citizen,
hat the American igovernihent need a-
iy further, declarations" from us tqrin-
duce them, in-order to renew the'nei
gociationff, to adopt such measures as"
would be suggested to themf by their
desire to bring the difterencesvto a4
peaceable end. If misundeTbtaridings
on both sides have' prevented Jtormer
explanations from peaching thai end; it
is presumable that these misunderstand
ings being done away; nothing, itence-
procal dispositions. The President's
iristructionsto his efcvoysat aris which
1 have only knqWnlby the twjjy gYeno
ivir. murray, anot received Dy?.me tne
2 lstMessidpre (9th July) Announce, if
they, contamne whol? vcf ihc Atncri-
sitions, which counlyravedded to
t hose whicrr the di rectory has always
entertained';'' arid botwithsfanding ' the
posunoacts of that government, tiot"
by, ihe lawskof the Ur,e,;i li- QLit&i 'W
aucr m inentimentswnicmare acpq
: sited mffijfc&tffi
Mr. Gerryvujtliit my-letleItqfof: r
, the UlhidoVe '
; hrerObflrat iitit0t40 A
citrmannerCarry4herefbref CttwjclH;.!
to MnMumrrtthbsep j
sions, id. order jjcoaviiice -iiiDtrTOTj ? !
sincerity, and prevail (jpcbiitrAK
mit them?to hn verrth j:
I presume, tiiizen, thaihiseftej'if
will fi. d, you at the ' HaMiffef
ris.
Salute and fraterpit
GH. M Alh IT hlJ&hUO&m
Murray
3ti; -h AmericaHf . er;n5t)3: j!
and I own
y vvoras, eitner in me r re,iH;u or iuiig
lish language hicout fey;V'4
pressed in a mote . sole rrin, a more ex
pncit, or a more aecicieq manner,-assu
ranee of all that 4! had Cdai&J&k
condition of neciatidrf. llrjwwuh! ;V;';1
I get rid of it, with tfonory or evfetl ;"SfthX '
out iniamy i
tar diplomatic
one. ne
!nmatii.'J nwynnWre j1T:
perfect and completer lr ichor wast
welf kndvfn at Ihilade
; If eyerv therewsatu';J:
com mtinicat ibhihlsaif;j
iia wherehe: g Wli
had residedfbr some yei -tiH puhlto ,y-?&i
employment in the family ot tlie rreUcft-
Ambassador, as a respectable: man ranili
a man of letters. He was' now tecta?'--:,V?
ry of legation, held a cpinmission'lror
his . sovereign sirnuch as:au minii
DleniDOtentiarv : and everv secret arv; ot v: fxT-x
legation in the absence of fm . pnricip
minister, is, of course, change 4s ,A i v
faires : are as official, as legallind au Jr-E
thentic, as those of anAm6assarbr ck; y X-v 1
traordinary, : " ; ' Tt f&iM -
hi wiwi uuicr manner coutu ivii:. xai
leyrand have transmitted the aSsurarf
ces demanded ii tie tfad comtHicited
them to MrvGerry, but j(y as desirous,
of sending them by another wayV that"'
he m?chr inrrM'fh rihanitt;Vif llif
arrival. A war with England .Jiedlav
sent them to Madrid fo Colqnfef 'Hum
phreys, there was no probability of ih'eif i
arriYing in ninero so soon as innHlga w'fr
Holland. If he had Sent therrttopi
lin, to .r. Adamst; the c$iirse.sr:op
have been still .more circuitpusIadifK &fi
prooaoutty mucngreater ot-jLopg aeJay ,5qT?w-
and uncertain arriyaJ ,dfie" had -stilt v'
them to ;Mr. Smith, atvfisbonV there;:;;
would have been tbeame- diffitfukW lASi
X)i all the diplomatic oriui tnfbre AVV
in jLurope, ne; cnose tne ocst, tne suonf . -
est.iUie safest and the most certainf-
MiGerry 's letter .to thecretamfi A
I st, U rWconlir'medHiie
beyond all doubt,;in m y mi nd Varid hi si
gentleman's letter Wht loulrl xhini
coti versationswith mef atirijrd wnlfcrnise..;
in Qutncyy if anything lurtherJiaii efTl
wanting, wtldjave -colatedlJ. ;
whole. As I have ho? "axoio tfiat r '-Mi
.to'read this JpaperI aslfethe .iaTorlpt,'' fi-
."".'.i-,:e.i ..f '!!: j'-'i ' v ' --5
MralteyrandfeietteK to himV alilfcK
he nleases. to rebeaf the assu lories -wf 'tf.
gave me4h Jconyersatin.. '
ipman rnrii in hh? tranrf ?irn! iw4S" '
ve ry great . .Tlieyv hVee
like air other' -sacrificlees
suftrmgs; in the causelioujiy
IfV with ail thiKinlbwnario
refused to institute a neiatfo v;
not persevered in it, after it was'ifistitii-
rea, vsnouia naveDeen Gegradeain.rnjf
own estimation as a man.pf ;bonoJ-l!'
should have 'disgraced jftie nolign . Ire' .
presented in their own opinion and , ia -: i 1
the judgrneatf all Europe. - X' ; ;
UNlVERSlUf.
fTHE annrjai examination ot the Students of -..j 'K:: J
commence online oi ..-j une next u rhe -. n
juommmce lsiiaiiwn iyyinieo o Attend
the. examuation, -iwill be ccihposetl cf theioU - '
WliTrtstee iriz:p V , 'y;
Messirk. William jBaitenV- Jcfc Moore.' " :
S 'rch.U. Mtop Israel laickeni;,.V. -
XvCJ" to 'Hawking . Jer- Slade; and .
WiluamHavkins AVm. AViUiams.?
A s the necessity of aTdue attendance on the
.cart;of the Committee most be cbvu
ry ntetftbeiy and,a the duties they have' w rjet.
form devolve 6 H chi&8 only once m five A
years, the Board of Tnisteesnaiehat a jtT
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