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:xt: .a 5 .1 4 J-1 i. v; ? it;1 I;. 4 i 1 in . 1 1 1 CONFESS. House of Bepresrntattves.: : ; - - ' i--ry-)tfn'AV. FEB- 15 ... .-Spacer. frtfn fienr, Williams; e?ipto ' ,et,:--.Wf Director,' on ' the Unit ed States 'htcH warresfd ft. - VrWt tr-l'K on the table , The House again resoiy w th nil to au- r the Umfn- Thc question .heih'pr ca the proposition U nr.nmnilire; tcy-; amend the nill D ' ' w f.1trtjtnfV Tiff : committee r r . VU..: :.' .N "tWtse: the people of- the Missouri terii- ... tor to form 1 n CnnstUution t State Go- I- vernmeriW and of tflcaaniw V1SO : - s U jmf pr&flJ.'Thrt the furthrrintrod : tn orsUYr-jnroluntaf jr .' forvthe rninispmrnt t Trmt vnerem nen'-' ''"i ' ... ' Ivconvicted; & ttilVrenrn dv. mo the Cmon. shall be free at the ag of 25 - ' .years., i fc, . f ' . ' w. , " " ;Thedehate whfch comtnericed on Sa. - tuftV" -"Was tO-tlar, TCSUmeci o-i , Txvsitteh;' .'It .WiYoltd nwnni Jft ' of riphu the other of expcdjenc th, - MinnArtMl lyf the advocates, At the umendrrent, and generally opposed by its onnonents.: On the one hand, it .was, con -t . tei ded that Conpress had no rigrhtta pre v ; ci ibetoanV state theetails of its igoy ' emtnent, anji furtherthan that it should v wmsron' in its fornix that " sach.a r perSvrld be nngatrry. if rerciscd, cet onretada.itted into the. Union, the - :peope o anv tate naye inc; .um)i.ouvu " . . d richt to . amend their , constitution of 1 Snmit. -r. - On the other hand, it ' vastis strongly contended that Congress v,The question being, p-t on . motton ot Mr:-Tallraadge; to arae d the bill, the Fr the amendment 70 : against it 67. The House then proceeded in .the fur ther f onsideration" and, maturing of the provrrs of the-b'H ; hich occupied Aht House until the usual hour of adjourn ment. .. ' '"!, v , TUESDAY. FEB. 16. MTr. Williams, of Nonh Carolina, mov ed to proceed" again U he cnnsidpration r u- ,vnf inn trt -d je the A rm v ; : which motion was tejecred by a majority of ahrut tenieptes. , ;'. ' v The Hou proceeded to the tenndera V(on of the amendments rewrVcd by the 4 tommittee cf the whole, tov ne biU for au .t,:nlr the Peonle of th Territory ot . ' Missouri tq form Constit stwn andState 1 U ov-mment, and for the a ! m!su n of the tme.into the " 'nwn. . ; The whole cf the' amen l men ts made m . commute cf the whole- were greed to, ; witn tne cxccpiiwu i ,r slavery or "involuntary servitude in the "proposed state. - On this question the Debate wh eh cftm inenced yesterday was renewed, andpro accuted with considerable spirit. . After a long debate on the subject,' the question was taken on agreeing .to the first member of the pfnposed amendment, m the follow ing wonlbi - . That the further introduction of sla very, on invonmtary servircde, be prohi 1 bited, except for the punishmentof crimes, Yvhervof the part v hall have, been fully 'j fconvitted, and carried 87 to 76. S " T.hp nupKn wn tVen taken on a?ree W to the second member of the said a ?: mendmcnts, which U -in the following ords:v - ' - " , : ' vAnd that all children befn within the sa;d -state, aticr'the admission thereof in ro"he Union,, shall be free at the age of g i years, and carried 82 to 78 So the . whole of the 'amendments, as proposed by Mr. Talmadge were' agreed ? to. - ( The question on ordering: the bill to be ngiossed for a third reading, was then decided in: the affirmative, S3 to 56, the Housc adjourned. . - . .''WEDNESDAY, EEfiv 17. " Mr. Wendnver presented a memtirial oT the-Chimber of Commerce of the City - tif'NeW York, praying' that no measures .r fcp arinnted ' tendinc to dis ave the charter of the Bank of the .United States, j but:hat the evils aileclged niJiy oe cor rected, and -the JIank permitted to contt nne ts operations ; and a similar inemo tial was presented from Rich mond. ' -. . The hill fromthe Senate, ; ' supplemen- tar' to the -acts concerning - the coasting trade." which had been referred to ommitue of ways and means, Aas rep rt d by Mr. Smith.- of.Mdi without amend ment. Tiiis bill, It will be . recollected, - proposes to divide the sea coast and rivers therein int. Mour districts. , ' ... Mr. Sils ee moved an amendment te thh bill, which proposed, in efTecti to di ide the sea coast of the United States in ' to twV districts, instead of four, as contem- rvlated bv the billt the.1irst district to ex tend from the eastern limit fcf the United St it es to the1 sf "htherh limits of Georgia ; they'd distfKt ti-rvrune viver r;eruiuo xo Cbe'w estern limits -of he, United St-ites. This motion, gave lise to a-discussion "of this hiH, a well as of the '-particular proposition , tt which Messrs.1 - to give runner lime iwi x-m.tw h . noStioii so important to .its. character, mo ed to lay the bill on -the table t which motion pre-ailed, and the jUih wa laid on the table. '" ' . ' : -v .. : . ' ,': hal to authorise the petf- pic of tlie twitory of MLssouri to forrtv a L....t; rmn and state eoverment, and for. the;adhission of such tate intothe Union - an equal footing with the oHgi'VAl states. . read the third oime, passed, and sent ' '6 tJ-ic Senatc. -' g .V ,r , ijilsbee, (,)tT omun or .wiu. j-iiycrm.:rf awu V hitman tk-piivt; jc,rhe dehatehad pro aa fArmr,e time. :Vrfli Mt. Trimble, if". .. 1 - I .1. fTU I'll 1,111 111. M A I V 1 W V .. III W 1 f m J . !w 1 W Mf. Tavirtrt of KfwVorrAovedtq rowd.ttte-MH V sca lar to that incorporated,; r L: T'o or v. iL t. s t.bv;tPnrfrof Slavel'V W. the i . cw . tcrrifttfTT; . . ,. ;. 1 . X- v 1 ji ri - riKe trt a wule. ana t i w iiiiii iiiii w ' . . 1 . - & suuivt m v.w v-.? . . -it.j;t aw .fcetit'prop n n tutorial -irnvernroent-4 )?teart oM i:S in the fornr e.a?ei ten itioh of the pwncipje w vv?. ??;r ; a state, and as it, applied to a mo-iv em terrifotT.s f t; 1 '-'r:' nn rt-h'rt of the-motinnit havm&bcen dMI .;', tH. fnllowinW words ? f i Si t'u-.V:. A,WtiP introduction of sia; iVVrv or involfintnry srvityle )? prch.l.i 'of which the partr ;wan "" - ', cpTicted' and was decided m.thenega- 'live; eato oy. . -l..:..- .". . r I .The remaining part of tne pnjM,u. to declare all llehildrenr freer vikrs of aee. who shall W ncrnu y !in the territory, was negatived without aip f r Tliconvnittre then ' proceeded rh K;nir o-on throuen it, next Uook the bill fpr"ahlingfthe people I of the Alabama .terntorv to'fornya con. ! dilution and state govei-nnienx, - -fth adrnission of the same into the. Union '' with the'l oiieinal states i V i .i;i oir.rTnvefhbvtlve ,iincn lime w . . Committee Jn receiving and disposing of j Ctet onVlments 'nronosed to the e- vni-irntsi, amendments 'pi f tli.c iiilh anrl in considering .an deciding on Its provisions. tee1 relative 1 one or two i -ViIlk9 V tThe cm nut- motions-lo rise; Terseve-ca iu;ongn " . ... c I .. i ' ' - -'I... i. A f. the to the House, with the amcMiuaiems. n . 4 . ' i.. n I Mi 'thereto. .' ' " Turns pay. ffp. t. f J The WAY from ti e Senafe.to rernlote i the pav of the Armv when emplyeif on i fatigue d,tv, wns twice rfatUand ordered to he read a third time to-morrow. jy I The House then proceeded to th- cnnsie ! rnon of t!ie reporf of the committee on ibe ibUl toeftablish a HPnrateierritoral govern jment in the southern part of the present -Mis-' -? ".!. . ' .. . .1. t- 1'avlor moved to amend he ssrtif, ny J inenVng the foPnirg proriso n theb,tl ,i xivnt the further mtr(iuct on o or inrolTintarv seritn.l v he prohibited, ex. eent for the punishment of cr-me?. ;vherr theprtv shall have been fully convict en- . k " Amt that children born with.n ttie ..m nt SiffPi-the admission therepF mto "the Unlbn' shalibe free at the age of twenty- five vears " i . , , Y The q-vtestion on tliis mot,on being cbvioett, was nrst tnten on agreeing tothefifst clause thereof, and ntegatived 7t to 70 j riMtrfn was then tiken cn the re maining clause of said proposedamendment, . in 'the following words $, f.i C 1 . ' , Knd ai children born of ,;slav w thm the Mid territory, shall be Tree, but miy be ;held to service unt-1 the aee of -twenty-tn i years ; and carried 75 to 73- -,4 . J Mr AV-dhams.ofN;pthen moved t6 re 'tonsider the vote just ; taken. He had - voted with the majority, for ihe pnrrose o- obta.? Untr for himselF the privilege of mot-ng a rf, rmifciderat on. wiKli;ng mr a prrv... of the opin'i of the House on this important question, which could not now be obtained, as Tranv members were out. of the House.: it r I, million was tjvken on recons-denng the vote, ami decided in the negative 79 to 77 ". ' t '-'.' ' '" " Theonestion beintr then stated on or. ler- 1 t.'tt,;!! tr w prrrssed for third read. . X-Mim' " o j Mr, Bassett, deeming every efiort called 1 for on the "part ofthe mir.orityon ,thi Mtb i iect, to sitelain. their constitwt onal rights, Vh:ch heconkidered to be assailed in -the amendmen pist adopted, moved bat the bill be recommiixca to aiv vwiuivvv : Some conversatibU took rl.iee as t to tne course noV molt expedient to give the b.ll ; intheWrf ofwhich, -if. . NMr.-Lowndes moved that thebilhbe laid or- the table, stating at the same time that, to prevent its beingvcf11ed ur aftd decked by surprize,, he should, at 12 o'clock to-morrow, move for a call of the House, arid to take up the bill for a decision. ;This motion prevailed, and ';;;"'t ' i1!'; ;" The bill was laid on the table, f f ' n Hmie next took up the amendments ffeported by the committee of the whole jto ' the hill from the Senate, to 'anborize a state government in utniyii.vi for its adrtission into the Unioh. ! V The, amendments were concurred in by tne House, and (afer an ineflectual attempt TH Hmiie then resolved itself into a com- ihittee bf the whole, on the btate ot tne vnion, . . . ... . . ... 1. . 1 ii vm trt veti referred the report of i the jconrmitteeriointed to investigate the, atfairs 01 tllC UanK, tne conammim iirji,iiv.,- tiv.nbnutted bv Mr Spencer, there solution absolutely to repeal the charter sub-, mitied 6y Mr Johnson ot ya. ana tnat oner cd by Mr Trimble, to issue a scire facias Th nMrtir.nlar subiect first in order ;was ' the bill reported by the Bank committee jto Unforce the provisions of the act incorporating j the Bank, and it wasTiccordingly announced i by the chairman. ' v '-'i . h . Mr .Johnson of Va. observed that as there j r two nihernronositions before the com ' mittec, the adoption of either of which would i stiperaede U.e nrcessity ot ..taxing on uic uhj, he thu jrhtit HvouhV te tlV preferable course I first to take 116 fn eoesideraiioif one bfthose iprnpositions jrand He ?roovea.ipai uic cuni- mitice proceed to consider the resolution; moved ofi the 9th Inst, by himself in the fpl i lowing words :t'' X 1 ' Jiwhxd, That : the : committee on the ! Judiciary belnstreoted to report-aiilI to re j peal the act entitled nn acttdiinTOrpoTate 1 the Subscriber to the Bankof theUtates, I passed April t0.b,1316." ' The committee agreed to take p this Te- solution, wmcn waa jcau. ' Mr.' Spencer Vce and stated that he owed it to the civilhy of Mr: Johnson, thitj in vio latih thc5tlsual custom on such 'occasions, were th hv he esieert)ed a new;compact, to.e total destnietv antlflpprhens nprehetisibns he Vr.terted at, prestnt dirv It insomr reipect". rnnCP'y 'f,.5 the rresnt tKe rer rector, ap J , - forflectn had he shQuldith the approbation ot tlj5 1 'j ,T v ' Kt rnmrnittee submit an 11 emw composing that conrnuitc ' nme.V1ment which would reqiyre the. tork , am? i Hc j. I , . ftttortiev 1 1 vote; for no iers, comn. " v - i. U ih swear lo xiu" r " rv;1 - Mhight he:fairIvconstaerea. .-f Xir. S. said, ha shotdd reason eiorraii".f - -. -. , . v.. a t present vote aaint the repeal of the charter, and agamsMhatd ing the issue of aW cu Ziiidnot .ucceed in atleas the plan of the proposiiions he had ibmiUed.ahhohe should not Wtenacions of each . particular SeW bis duty', to vote for a icire fi. unconditionally, i v f , Mr .Tolinson of Va. then rose in support ,ot Uieresolution under consideration, and ad dressed the committee about an Mr Pindall ofVa. followed onhe same side, and spoke nearly two hours in favor of the powr in Congress to repeal the charter, and the expediency of doing so. . . ; Mr towndes then intimated a wisb to make some' remarks on the subject, wjucb, 'lite as it W. be would proceed to dc, at once, if the commHtee.were disposerl now to hear him ; but if they were desroiis oinsiug be would g've way. - ! . x A motion being made tohat effect, the committee rose, and the House adjotirUed. THK tATE SHOCKING DUEL. ! Prew fXe National Intelligencer. If th e Editors of the paper, could have be lieved that their refusal to publish .the following article,, which has been fur 4 nished them from a highly respectable ( -source, would have effected its suppres sion, it is probable : th;tt they would have refused their aid in giving notoriety to the circumstances of a DueL But, be- j cause the transaction has been misun- 1 thw account will certain i lv, through some medium-, be presented v to the -public if not through thisthe Editors have determined to publish it. rI"K have subdued their reluctance with the less difficulty, because they, are persuaded no man can read the nar rative without being impressed with . horror, of a deeper and deeper cast at the practice, which nearly all ;men of humane feelings reprobate, but ma ny are seduced into in defiance of tlelr judgment. " 1 cow.MrfJtc.CTEii fob rrBiiicATioir. ; ' Tlenorts beinc in circulation calcu lated to "mdr.ee a belief that te. gen tlemen who were the friends of Gen.; A . T. Mason, in the fatal terniihation j of his quarrel, with Mr. McCartj, had been instrumental in urging the affair to its unfortunate issue-it is thougiit proper to publish a simple statement of facts : premising that. not eVen the. nenresf relatives of the! deceased can more sincerely regret than do those gentlemen, the determination of Gen. Mason to prosecute this business to its ultimate result. -i , f 1. It ts Well knosrn to a number of Gen. Maspns friends, Jhat he had re solved on challenging Mr. McCarty in onhositiori to all the advice which cthey gave, antl all the. efforts which they tnade to dissuade him. . One of the two gentlemen who ivoro t he friends ot uen. Mason in the field, had, sometime before, made similar exertions io dissuade him from the course he intended, and with si; fan lar bad success. H 3. Before a personal interview had taken place betwpen Gen. Mason and, h s seconds, hi letter, coQumins po sitive instructions lor tneir govern- inetit in conducting, the affair, was written! This Tetter enclosed a com mudication for Mr. McCarty. The letter to Mr. McCartr, not hat ing been read by that gentleman, it is. only thought necessary to give sucn extracts from it as show clearly ' that the determination of Gren. Masori was made indeperndehtly of any consul tation with his seconds This letter is dated " Richmond, Jan. 9,1819. 1 The following are extracts front1 it ' Sir :--I hav e' resigned my commission for the espetial and sole purpose ot n got incf vou : and am free now to accept or send a challenge, ana . to ngnxa tniei. The nublic mind has now become tran quil, and all suspiciop ;of .the further pro-, seoution ot our .quarrel naving sudsiuci, we can now terminate it without being ar- . . T .i 1. C ii .1 ...III . rested, oy tne ctvii auxnpruy, auii wiuioui ' "This effort has been delat'ed by my anxiety to effect such an arrangement of my affairs as my duty to my. family re quired i liat arrangement is just enect- I am extremely anXions to terminate I at once and for ever this quarrel- , lVf i friwirfs , and art", fallv My friends ftutho" sed to act for me m erery lar. ; v tfpofi - f eccl vingfi pmyoiJ . . .7?- Mnv oiir nitnvri i niiti Ail arraravt: whichpuayuc.i-: Th6ft0fHwjlrjare.eira cloedf cdmminicatoivo JVlr. 3oim,,JV,c Gartylnd tell hirntnc that ynu are aiithbflsed hmp to g'1 muskets; ;oCaSonc ffehtMrsyecUhi thepte-vieyana, eommnnicatiorifcetweeritt tive frienof Oeri state, . That on presentirig the challehge i 'mpd es"yR X6") vnati ngtheaJTair two l! ... wefe proposed by Mr; McMrty-- t. jrht ou a barrel of powder j and to fight ortt example and as calculated to es tablish a dangerous precedent, 2. That a third mode was pro itvthW iVdlowine: written acce of the challei.'C ? which the seconds of Geh. Mason were houhd td to, both from, the positive instructions frn m 1 t h e r n ri n ci pal, an d - fro m the . i ii:::J W k hf-rornl the settl erne tit! of disputes in the lie W 01 honor.; r.entlemen : I aeree to meet ana ngn ycur l friend, QeneraV morrUvv : ?yeuingV;fiv ockat' Mon kAmerv: Court House, :Ms I am at nnerxy to selectnne weapon-; wiw iuui w fight, I beg; leave to propose arauet charged -with buckshot, and at the dts tance of ten feet ' v ; ;Febriiary,4,4319. ; ' 3. That it was proposed by' the friends of Geo; Mason and, agreed to by the founds pTM-r." McCarty id ;sub- slliyvc a'U,1 -." .;M . , 4.f TlVat it was aeed bythe friend of both parties to postpone' tje nieet ing until ten o'clock Saturday morn ing and that on the grp.undi thfc dis tance measured exceeded twelve feet, Tr nuw onlv remains to state, that all reports respecting the indecorous flAnirfmnr tit eitner parity on ,nie ground, are extremely false-that the unfortunate hieetihg took K place at the appointed time, and that the arjair, al though fa tally, wa honorably termi nated. No man ever exhibited more perfect cool nes a nd sel f post:ssioni than did Gen. Mason bn this melan choly occasion. : , ..f . s i It is, due to the friends of Mr.. Mc Carthy who are'not aware of this publi cation, to state, that their deportment throughout the whole 'business, ivas perfectly correct. ' ' , ' It has been reported, that Gen, Ma son was struck by three balls. At the request of his friends, the executors of Geni Mason consented to ian examina tiou of the body 5 and after a minute dissection, i,t, a$ clearly ascertained that but onfc ball had entered the de ceased" ' rabw rinp k. tobk coMHjenciJi iJivsatts. An exhortation to planters, botanists,, and the people at large, io. favor of introducing the i tea-plant in the United States. Jn two lett .ters from C Rafinesque, Esq. to Samuel L MitcheH. - . " '.''.'.' On the introduction and culture of the ; Teplajit. Read before the Lyceum of Natural Histoiy, February 8 1819. t V: ' Dear Sir The scarcity of specie is at this moment felt and deplored.by all the community. X shall not pretend to investigate Rlf the causes of this rarity in tlie United States, nor to enumerate all the remedies which it requres, but any body in the least, acquainted wun the dictates 01 common sense auu tne true principles of public eennomy will allow that one of the principafcauses lies in 'the excessive importations of tne ijninese pruuuciiuns, wuii;iiviUiusv he paid for p n nci pa I Jy t n si ly er coi n and that a gradual uiminstiion nt sucii imports would soon restore a more oe Peficial balance of trade. ; Among the articles intported from China tea stands foremost more than 12 -mjllion 6f sil ver dollars are annually carried tFiere to pay, for the;mere cosu mptioh i n f he United States of y Neless article. But when bad haf incorporated ivUh' our tnanriers5 niost mposT sible jto' eradicateViV I phall not wasttf my tithe therefore in dissuading our citizens from the use of that leaf, nor endeavor to repeat over and oyer that rnany.of bur indigenous plants- siichas the,Dahoohor'Yapo9n of; "the southern; states (Ilex, canine) or Kthe mint-i the sage, &c. would afford plea sant and: wholesome' anbstittites but event of pieqging,jijp mers, anu particat.trlv th, ' r'lfe helwittOTh J ptaiii of; the scWif y .ftf r Vn- you Mnimi tny truth of my statement .r'l ..... . . . . . . . i t ere obje ted to as n according ithestablished uKesbeingwitJi- aquihng.thereby Vvah, ,ttQi? v V is,f v, u Hill aKshall imerelv C-a'irv. .1 I15 Sln. havin-r thrown thp firo t? l)lsirP: irown the firaV kru. 7 J 1 HotkeUizenoenf, li(y and utility or thi si..f,taV; the posse analogies ljto rriayv deplore a; small dc6 , ftP ! anendeayorourenJiiIhteHP!i,v'-l,1J uvir jtsntiuiurat anu iennm.i , and ouKsfatelesislatui-ej ,toiiJ:et planters'': -(ir :. , Clateu Ajrhe fpilbwitjf icts mayserv , base of snclx laiwrs. i v J theen anflblackifeaovvr ? sterrlsofee as Far north as JflTnn r-..- ?tn't ndrhdU'rMCa'a .ces 'whe.re; streams of wafer foJj cl will and' middle, states. wlieretJejthrive,alUi6u iv-iov wrin? i.py can inpret,)njjej frahsptantation tike'-any othVr hardt shrub in pots, layers, tir cuthfi"s. ' SBoth shrtibs are iiardr.trii;.. deciduous leaVei falling in the autanr and they bear budsj in winter, til sure cusraciensji lcs w trees & sh native, of cold cjimates j, other specif ' ci?Jlvation'' is very tikfi jgrow. jhyges, orchards piher'soil nor; eii e tlian ;the-muilrf treei to wlnclvfthey are associated i Chi ntLi'-, J Tr. .. "li r'..'-..I' 5. the only troublesome process the gathering of the leaves t but mi be pe rform e d .bj-child ren, wo:B en a-uf disabled ;indiYsUua!s : tlie drying i pans ahd stoyesj. w (u.te easy and ei peditious. . : lhe tranp'anfariun w.fm shrubs in the United State? will re. qui re very nuie care ; . out an essea- ttil point will be to euueavor to sj the Jiving shrubs; or perfect ,seedi from'theinortherntnost parts ofCiiwi, or from Japan through Batavia. ih d ery to i p su re ; th e i r, s u ccesa . i f v.t should be taken from the neighborhood of Canton; the 4 difierence in Atlie' 4 mate-will be too great. '; 1 C, RAFINESQUE, BoUsiiL Philadelphia,' Feb. 5, 181? . FOREIGN news; ''Jfew-YarkfF$bil1 ant. Austin, of the Paraxon; from Oihr.ilr.ir. informs us that theQH of Spain died on the 3d of January of a convulsive fit. 1 By this arrival, we have receives Gibraltar papers to the &Ult Bjtjt following extract it appears that tw Plague was making alarming ravage) on the uatDary coast. 1 wdfronOkl ' i-om. r Scotland ) dattd. tin. 8. u tuwId ViVa hpen a ?'reat raanysuM .--Hv. thid fill, and the TypM has increasedthere never ; was A ,n fhia rn'nntrf l-aill IIIIIU Willie ixt.y- - - '-11,1 cnecK ine' vciicianuu. -r ) .1 k filrfa arp ninnino" UD tO 866 J 31 uviuo . ------ a , . a.....r4l into the shot biaac ' the most delicate, are in WOGinj berries 6ut rasbernes .npe.- peas, abundant and cheap-t nj ver tlve country. ' GIBRALiAftj r. ; . . I f T-r are Wpi Accounts iroui ';"'me 28th,ult. The Plag8.;1 neral throughout the Mordcco ohs'as'far to the southward . MeaineL;ccMa& are fromj p. - t, f 10 from 60 td oU 5 x ' ' ..r IS per day. At TetuP theastfortnight; a.t ifP, the same time. A Seat mJr Lcfc p. matter witb the-town ot I t are said to be infected. LONDON, DEO. .We 'have seen jette rt TO is marning dated tlw Lo th whWl state tbat,th pH . If king hid not, 'as reprt - 1 remained. at, MaUr,, - British Ambassauor.. wr H coucheroent oi ui-. expected dailyi ?- . BLANKS ', w'. v :ote, ; f uuu r iu cuuvmce tan Ur:H,;tiCs. i mates as the United SatPW therefor Succeed in our - li ....4--- 1. s
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