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r T-T i TTi'll UUUip"'?3 tilehsItoM:bt dlrine. vH:a aU visit, in itt progrcsbfmo paiacea an uc, mat.;and-iheJiamlets ef.tjietnull, ? until the whole " earth be foil of Jhe knowledge otJehovah, as the-.vrater coTer the,sra ' . V .rV', " . .v . . ; '.Jl . J.I f it. rived thii morning, whave recti ved - .regular files of Londoa papers, Gen. SimippiosXJst5'tothe,.10thof.A;' and Halifax; fatera;to the 22d jnsO From the'sepapers we have made ieveraltextracU for thia.daj'a Com 'juercial Adver'thier'. -V ovt J: Sip Jamr le,fimmedi"atcljr on rc i X.VTEST FROM fiuKUPIvU. . Jw Ji Tintish Picket IUdhT, arriV ceitinj inu'riigence of the inturrectioa -' t.Btfuadues, teftJ3crmmla inan ex press' boat, lor the.lorrner piacc. Vt 1.031 6 05, atrii 8. . .r 'VB advice to about- the middle of Dece?ntr.last? in Goree, we learn the arrival Ihere of the Spring transport, with' thcXJorertJor (CoL. llreretoa) on Unl ami Maior Pcddie uni Captain . Campbell. The Major "hired fhe Ac tire cutter to uwe nun xo oierrcaivt in nrder tb consult ulth Col. M'Cartj ai'ta biintended joiirnejr Into the in-j ' tenor of Africa. " Maj. Peddie would ;rtturn without losa or time, ami uitn proceed to his dettinatioru We" rc Vrctto state that the. expedition had nearly met with , a fatal termination, bv tho intended murder of the princi pal pats eng era on board the Spring .transport, on her waytto Oorce. r A mutiny had been planned on board, "but" it was fortunately discovered in time bj LU Kearney, who, suspecting V what was going forward; gained over :one of the must active in the plot, who stated their intention to he," to murder v ' all thejirincipar persona on boanHnd itfn away with the hipv Such dispo : sitibns -uere soon made by the officers thatte mutineers had no chance left' f . b'ut-to surrender. These particular - may be" relied bo, as they , were for warded to Messrs. P.Levi aud Sons, who fitted out the Spring from Eng land. r . 1 ' v ' . 4 French Flanders and Hamburg par pers .have arrived since our last pubfi- cation, and coutain some newa worthy vt notice poed the je-clectlon i of the entire liamber, as in cngianu, inwcau i u rcneval by filtlis, as laid down in the v;ontiiuuonai qarxcr. ine namoer oi rccrs iw icjcui-u n jjQcjjent. iuc case resoiveujiaeii in r . i ffTT iti ii uii . w '-m - - i iii -an i' 1 1 1 1 ii I ji I v ljiu Luwna 1 1 ninvii 1.A Intv nti olorf mht.SCnt UTl III it DV II i .a 4l,n aa1- n n-lurh 4UT rKTnfip- nf I lfnllf !?- ihe Ol)-Jl. ...111 BXW,rc' inl Ir(lr t i J i l vii-i4w. v. - f - 1 , M CI b oaiuu y - JMV,o v lection seems m uc, ui.u mc ia,uiv,. nnt was . nr iw!u uiiiiiuiuwv.Kn, t.v ujjvveiaoie lor any injury me vessel on be in force from the 1st of September j Uiic starboard tack may sustain by liexW allows the admission of Uritish ; c;r corr.in in contact. Ve un defined Sugars, and of all cloths of der&taml that thcdecisiori isimportant, British fabric, - except black, and of ;janj requires to be promulgated for silks exported from-this country ,'into tc jnf0ririatioh of the. ports of Russia. In consequence j generally. The ii Luis. ouJirs Jia v aircuiiv iijcji iw. hi friAl h.ivi tiepn per cwt. auiamburg, ana we trust ee raay anticipate an increased aud brisk demand for- our others . aufactures thu reduced from tramcieLs. V, A Russian Journal comments with everitr on e letter which (has been : ' propapated and ascribed to Ine Uuke i. , of AVclHnton. We never thought l . this jyiper wirthy of notice, as an au-i thetic iloruincnt, and Dly 'lament inatjjucri iJi-pnutipieu auu kiiwiiut- l. a ...ii ii : - 1 . l .1 l: ous fabrications should find their war into the world through the medium of the London pros. By the laut advices from Lnbon, it appears thnt the expedition from lira ?.i U had not sailed. There were rea dy for, sea ono ship ot the lipc, two fri rates and same transports having on board altogether COOO troop. .TKe cituof BreAsau.is coins to erect a manuxnent to IVlncp Illucher, at the expense of thirty thoiifeand dollars. " i apxul.D. . : Wc are snrry to luhounce the Us ' -of the Ister Xri-te, vith a part ofJicr crew otrthe.Cspcd e' Gat" Extract of a letter from Faris, da leJ Arfril 5 The whole or General Travel arlair repeated afTaris with trrifeigneil'rndignatiofi -no event has been roor e'cpmpletely canvas$ed,or more crnefr.lly disapproved. It is cer tain that several ; jLItouan Hej;imentf were previousto and during; the trial, .directed 'towards the,, town in onler to'oountefbalnnce tlie i pop ula r sympa- rtVy of the iahabhants ol ftennes,"wl.ich city tnorean once, owed its safety to the mo3eTafc end liberar polipy; of .Gen. Tra vo .la m iorr y to announce to youVtbot the Two- Counsellors who pleaded for hiiu'vave been tHrowi in-J q prwon.' r General Travot VtmseIC 'lias refused, iiiar as in Vio lies, the commutation, of his punuhtnent ac - corded by .thoKinedernandiare X'isron of his juxlgment-"-. A lnrioui circumstance ' hi - been communicated to assays a paper of tins mernih) by" Our correspondent at Paris, relating to- the - intend ed' mar riage of the Uuke el Berri, and the daujtertKin of Naples. The Duchets of Angouleme is s jealous of the tchS likelr toaxiie froa th&in. tenvunionithaiCTi she; beard uasproposca to cs,the. residence, cf W JinV And Duchess, where she 'iraa- rined a rival Court ta that of the.Thu fnenes w6uld be set up,6he exerted; all her powers pf infiuenceitratagcm rA iftiAnhW. tonrevent it; She rars;- I k Atl'AnTnnroat of his beato- rhake him cover althe.rooras'of fhe Thuil le rieV to 'see- if apartments could F hoi be found there for their accommp- It. ... . ' . . . 1 A T 1 f- Uation--that they mignx Deconiuunuc with the other members of the family and When that failed',' jahet applied, to Innsieur,' her . fame H n -law pra Jin hfmloWup his abode in thelyo Uourbon mmselt, aua preyerKue ua.T geV.wlth whichthey were threatened Sq'mucn for rojaVjealousjr. : ' , Tii Wrrior 74. Ivih'c at Chatham, is ordered fo be converted intoya sheer hulk, Tor Sheerness ; tlie!lootaurj4t vrillbe launched there on tlic l5th Inst. La Ilogu'e was undocked on the twOth vlt. : arid the Tremendous docked on the t inst.-" --Wi. -. The Orontes, Capt. N . D Cochrane, upon her arrival at : Plymouth ; from Sheerness, is ordered to be fitted ta take, Baron Stufnier, the Austrian Commissioner, to St Helena. Right side uflbi road at sea.Qa the 9th of November last,4a trial came on in the Admiralty Court, Doctor's Commons, London, wherein the ow ners of a vessel from one of the Y,6rk shire.Tiver ports; were tl'e Appellants, and Mr. John Mountain of the Aricl Inn', in Boston, and dthers, were the Respondents. -The cause arosftoyt of Hie circumstance of Mr. fountain; Tei6et, the Johns, of that jiort. and a vessel of the Appellant's called the ! Engineer,' being obliged, by adverse pveatiier, in prosecuting to london, to ply to winuwaru ; aim in one of their courses' it became evi dent that the 'vessels would corrte in mntrt. nnlf one of them bore ud I and put about on a diJferent tack.- iNeiincr oi mem i?riu uiajiustu iv nnu to .wind, tlie vessel!, as had been fore seen, ran foul of cadi other, and the Engineer was overwhelmed, in the shock, aud immediately sunk ; allow ing just time enough to the crew to save themselves on board the John3. When the surviving vessel reached Loudon, she was seized by the Court of Admiralty, on the comp'laint of the Master of Engineer, to abide, a trial . of the case ; which trial came tfri'thtf day we mentioned, nearly a rear afterthe p0h3; the Court of Admiralty "de- nrocounceu in tavor oi ir.c car,0jj that the vessel on the larboard Uc -M bound to bear up or heave a-; j oullt to avoid danger, or-mast ne an- roasters ofvesscls expenses attending more than 50GI. to the parties, besides, the loss of one of the vessels, the other. and the Ions detention of A .V7r- York, Mau ?9. By the fast Failing ship Comet, Capt. Center, arrived at this port yesterday from Havre, vhic!i port she left on the ! iyth bf April, the Editors of the Mer cantHo Athertiper have received Paris ; - .i . - .i . ! f paper totne Itn 01 April. Captain C inftrms us, that all w qnitftin France,and that no political I . . ft event of moment had recently occurred : mf tliere. We aim learn that cotfon has im proved a little in France, since ourlast advice. The new?tari.Ton that art! cieKad not gone into operation; The" fallowing i a summary or ex tracts from t!c latest French and Eng lish papers. f The trial of Sir Rt. Wilson, and others, was to cdmc on the CCd of A- pril. f. Hyde de Neoiie,J ambas smdor to America, had not left. Paris ou the 12th April. The Duke of Wel lington left Paris on tH llthforCV-. priT; .for Cambray, but would shortly returns The. Kmprcss of Austria'was severely jndisposetl at Verona dn the 20th March. Cen. Drouet had been tried by a council, of warand acquitted of the ctarge of having attacked France aud the lawful government; with an tinned force, "Sfb'-i. uporf vvhich the kind's ci.cU der.iamiL'dtiiat he should not be sel at Ubertv. Paris papers of MoMlnyNamrTues- oay lasr i;ave arriyen in ciue course.- Oisafiection 1 "?eem . to prevail very strong y-at Lyons ! c -' C ' ' , i vf ThesParis papert.which arrived yes tcrday 4 Contain, a iloh, report of. the proceedinjrs in the -Chambers of depii- ues on jumuay lasu ' a uescssion was ataost violent onp' Tho President vras so browbeaten' that Ae quitted'thi Chair and-, the; isumbhj under the strongest roarW tit agitation. , iV'l . V ai, iame, ,iae ' Wnairmaq me Chamber of Depotieiv tendered his re r1!00 .6 p?J Wc nce tfca bwo ftofau thetbtow- erer he tooK nis ca M v. r . Rt?f rrto'tti-lft ' TJcheli:? rad;iiV.AyUctl.eaa:;rejUC3tcd,g. almo3Vcomarided,.JLJtamo-jtq? VZZL IJiiA bv theWxccsses; terranean, prcai,iaKiJ'(ii;-. " - P iVt the French Chamber jof thiangwy nUtef the,. several uowj wjiw,. - v man4 thertf to rethe Aaoffort eignlmtippsTndputn efrd;to the recingShri ThispiSposttioniwascllT and will shortly, fo discusiedp in the Peers. i . U-J ; ;! PARIS, APRIL-15. , -, r r- : A decree has acquitted Gen. BrOueU the Duke of Angoule'roe. has solicited the pardon of GenJPebelte the jnr has commutexl the juni$hmenbofpl.. Boyer and that oHrratot;' the guilty have'all the Jatitude imaffihable to de fend themselves:; the judges even tes tify an interest for theaccused Mrs, Patterson ;theaughter of m. Patterson, a rich American, i now in this city. She comes to establish her claim as the legitimate.heir of an di king, to the very large estates he has left in this country. ' It isy expected the. trial will come on immediately. MVHvd'e de euville has requested t.e Chamber to grant him permission to be absent a sufficient timet? attend to th mission .conferred upon him ry his majesty, as minister to the United States, .fris request was granted. NAPLES, MARCH 24. j A report was-' spread yesterday that the publish squadron had landed troops in the 4bruzzo, and that they wereto'occcupy the places andtfor-, tresses of these'rtwo provinces. This news has much embarrassed commerce; Goverhraent have notas yet published any thiug about it, but it is pbserved that the Austrian envoy has jfrequent conferences wijh the.Lnglish.envoy. Talleyrand Jias,it is gtatediselected and obtained permission fromjthe Aus trian government to take up his resi .inVo in VienrtaN' Murat and Thi- it:udeau. two devoted adherents of the family of Napoleon,, also reside in me Austrian State. ; where the Ef-Queens of Naples and Holland have in like maurier' found an assyltrtn. ! j j ' VIENNA, MARCH 50. The last news from Turkey, inform us, that the Otloman Porte formally refuses to acknowledge tlierindepen dence of tiic Ionian Isles.; !W can no longer, then, be surprized at the' little interest which' the Divan shows, in seconding the claimof the English respecting continental places. It will perhaps be necessary that the"y em jdor force. t cTri n the Jiuasei.were -"....,....., of the Emperor, now turn upon a most I themselves who submit to the operation ; important nart; nainelv, tvbether it is ! i?n? notwithstanding themany absurd prfe inijiorittwi Ar. A'..-tw i-.J i fjudiccs which . haye been ; therebr.exci- mlvantaareous or not tor Austria to create a Navy, to protect, vithjin armed force, its flag on the Adriatic! DARLIK) APRIL 11. AVe have Lopdon papers of Monday the 8th, bv thW day's mail; and Paris pajers anil letters to tb Cth'inst. Princess Charlotte In a letter from Paris dated the 4t!i inst. irisrted in a leatliri? ministerial paper of Monday, webbs'erve thejtolloving curious pas- age : j v - 4 M. B.onal(, the author, of Poli tical Legislation, and Member of the Chamber of Deputies, sent an article to the Journal de's Debats, nhich tlie censeur very brudently suppressed; its purport ys against the right of succession in" the female bVanch of the, resral family, of Great liritai'n. The author. affirmed that an adherence to such a system j.vou Id create n, mevi-f tabic convulsioa in fcurope. It is per haps to be i egrjetted, that ! the absurd speculation ofjthis man was not per mitted to see tie day." "We ?orbear j;ntering into any com ment on this vry strange piece of in telligence, butlit will,we conceive, oc casion much speculation. ' ; 'tlie following from a London paper, also seems somewhat unaccountable : The Princ! of Cohourg has order ed! 50 grey horses to be -purchased for his stables ; nn?d tlie establishment of the royal couple fre to wear the Co bours livery, instead of that: of the roy- ai house of KndJand." Bondparte.-v'?he Zen obi a sloop of I : 4 war arrived i Plymouth) Sound oh Monday the lst inst. from StL Helena, after a passage of 6, weeks f Son)e of the enoDia's people nauneen employ ed in' fitting utli? house at Lorigwood for the ' Empejor. The story about sentinels threatening and firing at him, orCap.t" Poptevell s ficc turn out to be tiej-ankest go?sip; Bonapartie suffers no1 complaint ttf escape hhf ' Hps' j sub uiits ta his coDjfinemfent which he.be ifves fo b tlIDrlhrav "with nhilo&h. phyi'arid appeiirto bare infused the same spirit into his followers.? Bona- pajrte-as on tjhe best fbpting with. the olncers ofthe ;5df ba inclined t idle ti?i.ts of cariosjr f iH-. lotion VMx&vWwuu, ' CCiNAtio::4f- r Vhen Ifirst cfTeremy ssryuto sup ply the biu2enS,of.tbeetatss.with iLivttAAi tliat'ContTtlvou' brovisior? to.aeThjBjn: -retjttmte. erTect and enablef me trnif h?f I was wisappoiuvcu. y j ,yf?,:vv, . ttin rontrAl of any person i nocon pcflldio ciargeertamv fees forit, with outiVhich; the ac of Congress, entitled An act to cnccuraiic ' ' " nXt i,ft hPn cariiedinto effects In ex- matter; ic was inup: """wl Idad fa ch ttw hat exertions iu ui utait u m j j--t : 7 "-' WD i rny beat exertions to furnish this mat- hv thr- mostliberal tcismyvpo1C ter I have receivedii; will never be consider- f a rtasoriablecomperiti vi hv, wv e-enerous irnnu as. every xnarge lor iius-remeux vumbw,u,; and hope to find, at some future t period; in our. nationalleiisLiture, a display, ot those liberal sentiments, worthyi them-, toi wh!r.h Will disdain to impose pn a iny of their agents the odious, task of charg- ine ieps, wnicn uiuav ;aiiv -r--' as it were,' against . the cause of humanity itself. ' ' -' r ' . '" . ;rhe nublic are, therefore, informed, that in consequence of the present exten-! sive prevalence pt tlie natural am.4H.poAv in various parts of the United States, and with a view to remote; as far as m my power, every obstacle which may retard the practice of vaccination, or which may possibly check the exertiens of ahy?.citi zen, who might otherwise, perhaps, lend his aid to promote it, during this srason of impending danger, the undersigned Will relinquish, for the pr-sent; and he dues hereby relinquish his claim to the cuV tomary fees heretofore charged, and charr geable by him, for the vaccine matter, under the act of. Congress abcvementioii ed. Those who wish to encourage the use of this remedy are, therefore, invi ted to make an ' early application to him by letter addressed ;thro the medium of any post ' office', krosX convenient to them selves, and he will furnisli them witii geu qine i vaccine matter, fiee of any fees or charges whatever, any time during tiie approaching surnmer season, and iintil . notice to the contrary shall be given.' I jequhed, direcUonssuch as will enable any discreet, " intelligent -citizen to use it; withjSafety, will be given with the matter. Private gentlemen who would prefer at tending to " the '6p'efatiqu themselves, dr who reside in remote places where expie rienced practiqners cannot tie. conveni ently1 procured to perform may, by an nttcntive regard to theseMirections, yaG cinate themselves, of -their own families; with as much safety and with th same certainty ot success, though they inay ne ver have seen the Kine Potk before as. if. the undersigned himself, or ariy other ! Vaccinator should have performed the o- peration ior tneuK i- The public are further assured, ;th at notwithstanding! the many fatalnistakes which huve been made in vaccination la& well through tlie ignorance inattention of those who pfcue'it,$yfrwn the fre quent caielessness rof the individuals I . ! -t 7 hac'PVPf vp rntrfvi nlnrp ni:H?r.ri iitrht1 tn lessen, in the least dcgree, our most per-., feet confidence in the use of-it ; on the 'contrary ,he fact may be consldereoV as jfairly and incontrovertibly established,? mac any person o ho vnay nave.once pass- ed properly through the vaccine disease,' will never thereajter be liable to take the Small Jojc in any vay, either naturally or by innoculation:- ' " ' The undersigned indulges a Confident expectation, that the friends of vaccina tion throughout the IJnitedtates, and every otherL. humane person, wno wouia rather rescue a fellow cieatui?e from suf fering than see him per,ish with the Small Pox, will unite with him ou this occasion, and use their respective Sorts to disseaii nate the benefits" of the Kine Pock as spee-t dily and extensively as possible. By an act of their, legislature; due pro vision ha& beeh made, aud the citizen; rjf Virginia, are entitled to a free supply of the vaccine matter from the subsrilierC The act of the legislature of Maryland, which maea similar provision, & which has beenxarried into general operation throughomithe state, with the most hap py effect, for the last six years, expired1 in January last. The citizens of Mary-1 lana arc notwunstanuing-miormeuy xnat tney wiir still t3e suppneu wun xasreroe dy, free ofany cost or charges wntil they inay be otherwise advised. , They are particularly requested to take notice of this invitation, as they have been for the last three years almost entire strangers to the Small Pox ; and it has been recently Intrpdyiced again, from Philadelphia, into Frederick county on the westemrand Dorchester ctuniij, nthoeastern-shora , AH letters addressed to or from the subsCriDeireiatrirettrTaecmat'K cur- ried by mail free of ariy postage. ' ;:: v r k ) v. j Ames smiths I ' 03djtoro friendly to th e encouragem ent of vaccinatioft f vf3f, : it U hoped copy the above communicat)oTi as soott as- convenient, and fa yor. the Agent wftb'a paper cohtainingit, WiUTbe soldn the premises,' on tne It oayoi August nexy inst-cauui -uc StrfxtJuae-;,AS formerly advertiid)b.y virtue of a Peed .of Trust eacecutedio the VsubVriber;:' A&rMTg. . k TRACT 0P1LAKP 4ving,in Pranldift BarthoIewlruijer anaotnexs. s - - etee. ' June iU-tf;, i- st. m3' --TATOreceiyedby theUtejttftWtv2r siueres-n Other; ' yvoolien v iioods. Velvets CnJ oilier' !ortnient. credit 76:. rf 7inIit:lTrffli the' uUnrthekreposed in'nrUve u-if All o j cKthey er for 8alS atawM credit tohunctJial customers. ' ' a Petersburg, Iay .9, 181S: 7(f :haUDWARP& CUTLEUYv Station oHIAllDtVAliEr aid ; Coriststtinsr of 300 iPacfcacres "of ttrim. : t Articles, ;?TI purchased ip pnland. for CaSl itogetherwith alarpre- stipplyof GEllM V l AMEIifcAN iGdOrjS i tl!e wboW toP I compleat and extensive an Assortment as ? be found i3me . aa ( lerchants fromhe Southward, tfeJarit-i to all.ihd 'exioihf their Stock, preriau : IMirCHHSIHg, W41C IUCJT U IHQ A"Vltf edihed ;rtus;nes$ nti& L with !&FHTi' Wifli in futre, carrf U I the Mei ctilBitsinefiiln theTow& of HUH. j bofoogt4ilt th'e( saihe plaqeaderthe Fj Whitted pWwisoniv ;.-'jlavin3us! received frioni NeYapt, t very - lai je ,ndel errant yVssortjr.ent of ivv Goods, $uiteUto any 6esH50h,XJroceries, Bartf. wane anoV Cutlery, purchased on th? test terms. tey are enabled to sell remarkably for for cashjl Oj on a tredit.' Those who mzyfo pleased trt favor sa'F-.rm wi'th thep ipUik may rely on good bargains. . HARDWARE , AT RKDUCE PRICES, For ifestdrn Bank jwwr. MICHAEL KDfMELj 4, JVbrth ifowtrd Street, opposite i . Jdttph TVorfaf$ Tavern, f I BALTIMORE. ; .'' OWj opeivnW - 5$ Packages: tssorHl v CtrrtfitlVr SADDLERY PLATED BRASS and JAPANNED WARE, BUT, And t further Supply expected by tht firtf Sprjn ships. It will be worth the attention of Durchaaers to call, as those Goods hare been purchased for Cash in England ; the ! liberal credit for atJceptknCes m th? City. ! :Pebruarv I2;i8i6; 61 3m ft " r y STATE OFv: NORTH-CAROLINA, Wars -UomrrT May l 'em, loio; LtttV Hfrrv Cljftonl Qnginilt attachment k r ' ! Vprn?t ''-H J v Vfed on Negrnni Dake W. liavis, 3 other property, he ffl yfE Defepdiritthjviiig: removed h;mif f jL-V cm of the State; -to sconcea!i bimwif Keflr'.$t for ixVeks, that defend ot db t not come orwara ny next v-oun, topau at. that udnear final "will h? had hH, ,v.- - ' . - A - .,, , ' r STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, ! WjlKB Cotott vj Term, 1316. Joseph Cooke- 1 Original attachment lijhf 1 va-ihal ' n Negmt and.. Duke WvDavi$0 property, .5 ffXHEDcJendant having removed biitt JL- out of'the Srate, or o conceals himslf that the ordinary process of law canoot tervtd on Kim It is thciefore. ordered by M Courvtht publication be made in jheRal;f Register t'x weeks, iliar if detVndist dors not come foiad by m Court, fopiesd Sa ! tht ludiment final wiH b? had agamit -v 71 6v 1, 13. S. KING. c.e. STATfi QF NORTH-CAROUS Ware CocirrT May Tenti, 1816, John It Cooke ) Orig.n! atuclmentle against A' crt NeroN and Duke W. Davis, propertyi c. T HEI Defendant havlc removed Wmfet ou of tl;e atatS cr fo, eceali that -fhe ordinary process ofliw .cnnot , w Mt-rnnrarwafd next tkurt, to Fiw-Vj lll . "" - ! ihatlWttKttt Bnal wdl be ht4 zv STATE OF NORTH-C Jobn No-ill, , 6 -r t . ir- il Athef Die W.Owis.3 propey,&c outVf the tnar rce otnr prc.- ""ITi (w . i" served.bir him- It is thereiorr eijh U.g er fv.Vw., that ,f dg not comt forward to&WV& 71 ' - w. 7 STATE OF yORTH-CARptI4 1 :- arMTWiMM- jr,, 1810. Xobn Howard, .O. guiai atticamtnt. agifnat; Ricbaai-MattaCBs. rtf!heCo -V'lVtfnaffe to ttoe txtisfactiou of tn VL SUtelt to tbeordeTe made three weaita aucccsaT7 ? -t- Crt1 tS had for f aid Coonty on 'cle culciilated for thq Sopem Market, , tfl clow est' prices; and On the moU 'liberal ev e?ei-v fhltvh;crdjnarf:pr?ces of law crirow It served OQ'hinv-It it trret-)re ordered y H CitH tfeSV riubf ication b ma?e in ihe RxVS ! V
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